February 22, 2002

Scenes from 2002 Cadaver Ball

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Dean Steven Gabbe answers questions from his wife, Dr. Pat Temple, who was posing as a reporter for The Reporter. Gabbe responded to each question with a lip-synced song. Here, Gabbe demonstrates what he doesn’t miss about his former home Seattle—the rain.

Scenes from 2002 Cadaver Ball

The 2002 Cadaver Ball was held Saturday at Opryland Hotel and Convention Center. The ball is the formal gala each year for the School of Medicine. Fourth-year student Josh Moss entertains his adoring fans, also fourth-year students.

The 2002 Cadaver Ball was held Saturday at Opryland Hotel and Convention Center. The ball is the formal gala each year for the School of Medicine. Fourth-year student Josh Moss entertains his adoring fans, also fourth-year students.

Dr. Alice Coogan, a 1988 VUSM graduate, was the recipient of the Shovel Award, presented to the students’ choice for teacher of the year. She and her husband, Dr. Phil Coogan, also a 1988 VUSM graduate, share a laugh at the ball

Dr. Alice Coogan, a 1988 VUSM graduate, was the recipient of the Shovel Award, presented to the students’ choice for teacher of the year. She and her husband, Dr. Phil Coogan, also a 1988 VUSM graduate, share a laugh at the ball

Sinan Yavas was the Bucket winner at this year’s ball. The award is given to the graduating student who has caught the most “grief” during the past four years, while remaining a good sport.

Sinan Yavas was the Bucket winner at this year’s ball. The award is given to the graduating student who has caught the most “grief” during the past four years, while remaining a good sport.