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Joe Gerencher, Hong Sun, and a technician (right) transport the medical laser into the Collier Hall of Science. |

Dr. David Vasily, removing a mole from his technician's face. |

Dr. David Vasily, showing the operation of the medical laser. |

Joe Powlette (right) discussing the laser construction process with Pat Callahan and Carl Salter (left). |

The laser (and other optics) components, pre-construction. |

The laser, post-construction. |

Ed Roeder (right), discussing some fine points with symposium attendee and alumni, Jason Sibbach. |

Joe Powlette, welcoming attendees to the Symposium. |

Students, waiting for the featured speakers to present their talks. |

Moravian College alumni Meaghan Leahy ('99), discussing nonlinear optics. |

Carl Salter, looking shocked. |

Chad Weiler, discussing the magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE). |

Benjamin A. DeGraff, of James Madison University, discussing "Lasers: The Quiet Revolution". |

Dr. David Vasily, talking on "Medical Applications of Lasers". |

Laurie Sibbach, discussing sodium-potassium triplet states. |

Paul Wiener (V.P. of Continuum Biomedical), talking on "Lasers in the Next Century". |

Joe Gerencher, talking with some student participants. |

Students, waiting for the symposium to get under way. |

High school student workshop. |

Students, chowing down at the lunch break. |

Teachers, doing likewise. |

Coffee and bagels, anyone? |

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