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oucn •HELLO . . . Claudia J. Hunt from Tayloi'ville, Illinois, joined tlie Personnel ()ffi(!e in Sei)temhei‘ as ])ayroll clerk. New Phj'sical Therapy staff members are Mrs. Judith Roe, Judith Griffin, and Martha Clen- denin. Mrs. Jeanne McSwain of Durham is now in the Compensa tion and Liability office. Patient Service has added Mrs. Jane Pate and Jane Morton, both of Durham. New secretaries in the OB-GYN Department are Miss Jo Smith in Dr. Koy Parker’s office and Mrs. Lola Burgess in Dr. George 1). Wilbanks’ office. Mrs. Anne Leer- makers is a new secretary in the Department of Medicine, and Dr. Richard Portwood has a new secretary, Peggy Baker. Eddie Atkins is new in the Printing Department. New secretaries in the Department of Pediatrics are Donna Anderson, Mrs. Shirley Fleeman, Vivian Strickland, Mrs. Linda Ward and Mrs. Susan Wright. Also Jiewcomers to this department as laboratory technicians an^ Mrs. Bonnie Phillips, Edward Woods, Louis Landry III, Nell Moeling and Barbara Malloy. Mr. Charles D. Hepler, who received his M.S. degree from the University of Iowa in June, has joined tlie Pharmacy as Associate Director of Pharmacy Services. Nancy Taylor, at one time head nurse on Reed, is a new nurse in the ENT Clinic and Ann Thomas has joined the clinic as Dr. Patrick Kenan’s secretary. Also new in this department is Marilyn Feinberg, clinical audiologist. Six new staff nu^mbers have been added to the Department of Dietetics: Mrs. Virginia Irons, Virginia Murphy, Carl Rusian, Regina Stone, Mrs. Marcia Broxton and Mrs. Molly Olive. Medical Record Library has five new staff' members; Theresa Wright, Doris Boger and Eleanor Walker in the cataloguing unit and Cheryl Pickett and Helen Glenn in the microfilm department. Janice Cole and Minnie Thomas arc new technicians in the Al lergy Lab. From Indiana comes Mrs. Gretchen Henoch, a new secretary in Dr. .lames (ilenn’s office. Her husband is a graduate student in the chemistry department. Mrs. Geneva Colvard has joined the admissions ofifiee of MPDC. New secretaries in the Ophthalmology department are Mrs. Carolyn M. Owen in Dr. Wads worth’s office and Mrs. Sandra K. Stouffer in Dr. Gills’ office. Ida Rogers is now working in the Staff" Patient Lab. New secretaries in the Department of Psychiatry are Mrs. Gail Snider, Mrs. Melba Hauser, Mrs. Arlene Ross, Mrs. Peggy Swofford, Mrs. Judy Birdie, Mrs. Diane Garthright and Nancy Hobbie. New comers to the Medical Center Library are Mary Ann Brown, who will be reference librarian; Mr. Warren Bird, who is chief of machine applications; Mr. Pietro Tavernise as circulation librarian; Mrs. Sue Frothingham as librai'ian assistant; Mrs. Margaret Roberts as acquisition assistant; Mr. Duane Fenstermann who comes as assistant curator of the Trent collection. Mrs. Norma Sarji, technician, and Mrs. Betsy Chandler, secretary, have been added to the Gastrointestinal Division of the Department of Medicine. Nancy Hurd has joiiu-d Pediatric OPC a.s head nurse and Jacqueline Holland is now in Psychiatric OPC as head nurse. •GOOD-BY . . . Mrs. Dorcas Jones has left the Ilosjiital Business Office and is now associated with the Danziger interests in Chapel Hill. PVom the Medical Records Library Ann Oakley has resigned and Mrs. Norma Carpenter is on leave of absence due to illness. Mrs. Jane Bennett, Allergy Laboratory technician, has resigned to work in Charlotte and Mrs. Linda Proctor, Medical PD(\ has moved to Henderson. Anne Thompson and Jane Culbertson have left the Physical Ther- ajiy Department, and the following resignations have been an nounced by the Department of Pediatrics; Edna Truckner, secre tary, left after her marriage in August to move to Virginia; Mrs. Winnie Powell, secretary, left to move back to Virginia; Mrs. Helen Samuels resigned in Sejitember to work a U.N.C.; and Mrs. Jean Oliver left in September to move to Philadelphia. Jean, w'ho was Dr. Susan Dees’ secretary for seven years, was honored with a fare well i>arty aiul a surprise luncheon before she left. Mr. Ardie Kelly, INTERCOM - 7 formerly curator of the Trent collection, has left the Medical Center Library for a position at Cataw’ba College and Dot Mueller, refer ence librarian, has also left to work in the University of Alabama Medical Center Library. •ON THE GO . . . Mr. J. W. Anderson, IIosi)ital Business Officer, attended the meetings of the Florida Chapter of American Association of Hos pital Accountants in Miami the last of September. Tipton Sutton, Medical Record Library, has returned from a trip to Europe and Betty Lively, Private Medical Lab, vacationed in Bermuda. Mrs. Lola Hilburn of the Medical Record Library has returned from Florida and Nassau and Dr. Hiroshi (Ko) Nagaya, instructor in the Dejiartment of Medicine made a recent trip to the New England states. Dr. Nagaya, his wife and daughter, returned by way of Ohio where they attended the wedding of Dr. John P. Tipton formerly of the Allergy and Chest Service. •CONGRATULATIONS . . . Dean A. M. Jacobansky, of the School of Nursing, was selected for inclusion in the newly published Fourth Edition of Who’s Who of American Women. Mr. C. C. Boone, Assistant Administrative Director, has been elected to serve as chairnuui of District IV of the North Carolina Hospital Association for the year 19()5-1!)(5G. As chairman of the district, Mr. Boone will serve approximately twenty counties and the thirty hospitals in those counties. At a ceremony held here in Durham in September, Dr. Madison S. Spach, of the Department of Pediatrics, was presented the Service Award of the National Boys’ (^lubs of America for his outstanding service to boys. • SAME FACES, NEW PLACES . . . Mrs. Mary Paulette, R.N., has tran.sferred from the Surgical OPC to OB-GYN in SPDC. Mrs. Louise Meade has transferred from Col lections in the Business Office to the position of Hospital Business Office Administrative Secretary and chief programs officer. Edna C. Blalock, formerly in the Department of Medicinc, is now in the Department of Ophthalmology. Mrs. Mildred Burch is the new (Continued, page 8) Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kelley, Peace Corps volunteers, are shown leaving Duke Hospital with their new daughter, Ruth Loraine. Ruthie was born in Duke Hospital September 12 with a ready “claim to fame”. She is the first baby born to volunteers participating in the Medical Peace Corps program. The Kelleys have been in Durham for three months as part of the Peace Corps training Program jointly directed by Duke University and the Uni versity of North Carolina. Both Charlie and Loraine Kelley are medical doctors. They leave October 20 for a two year assignment in Jalalabed, Afghanistan, where both will be teaching in the Jalalabed Medical School. The Kelleys have one other child, a daughter, Lois Ann, age 1. OCTOBER 1965 Keeping in X
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