DIETETICS AWARDS (Continued from page 9) sketches about each nominee for tlie February voting, and the sketches of the two winners fol low: David Currie David Currie has been a mem ber of the Dietetics Department for nine years. He is married and has a family. Ilis job is to bring up the early orders and to get the meat out for the cooks so they can start the ball rolling for the day. He takes hot trucks to the wards for the noon meal. He keeps a record of the ice cream we have on hand and also makes ice cream for the depart ment. He’s liked by everyone. Vira Barefoot Vira Barefoot has worked in the Dietetics Department for twenty-seven years. She worked as a baker, did an outstanding job as an employee and was promoted to a supervisory posi tion, as our cafeteria and main kitchen supervisor relief. She ahvays does more than is ex pected and is highly liked and respected by all. The selection of two Dietetics Department Employees of the Year is to be an annual event, and each year the winners will be announced on or near Valen tines Day. They have a good reason for their smiles. They are all nominees for the Dietetrics Employee of the Year awards. The two final winners, David Currie (at left) and Mrs. Vira Barefoot (at far right), are shown with nominees Mrs. Evelyn Upchurch and Mrs. Mildred Eigsbee. Shown above at the tea honoring the nine nominees for the Dietetics Em ployee of the Year awards are nominees Mrs. Lugenia Stubbs, Mrs. Frances Rogers, Mrs. Christine Hines, and Mrs. Lillian Crabtree. Not pictured is nominee Mrs. Ruth Suitt. INTERCOM Vol. 13, No. 3 March, 1966 Published monthly by and for the staff, faculty, employees and friends of The Duke University Medical Center. Please address all correspondence for the Intercom to: Office of Public Relations, Box 3354, Duke University Medical Center, Dur ham, North Carolina/27706. Editor Virginia Swain Editorial Committee Betty Bowers, Nina Waite, Ruth Dailey, Neil Bucklew, Barbara Elwell and Elon Clark Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27706

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