Baker House Duke Hospital Medicol School 1*0 Chemistry BIdg. Longuoge BIdg. Library BIdg. Groy BIdg. Duke Chapel Page Auditorium Union BIdg. , DUKE UNIVERSITY SHELTER ASSIGNMENT PLAN Shelter Areas Page Basement Chapel Basement Page Basement, 1st & 2nd Floors Gray Basement, and 1st Floor Baker House Union Sub-basement Union Basement Library Basement, 1st & 2nd Floors Medical School Duke Hospital To Be Occupied By Craven Quadrangle residents Crowell Quadrangle & Wanna- maker Dorm residents Kilgo Quadrangle residents Few Quadrangle residents East Campus residents Maintenance personnel Custodial personnel Army Ordnance Lab, University technical and clerical personnel University faculty & administration personnel Graduate students; medical, para medical ond nursing students; house staff. Medical Center fac ulty and administration; all other Medical Center personnel; patients and visitors. At the end of the shelter man agement course completed May 20, there were 35 shelter man ager certificates awarded. Two were given to medical center employees and several to jiartici- pants employed elsewhere in the nniversity. Others receiving cer tificates were from the Durham community and included repre sentatives from: First Baptist Church, Science and Technologi cal Kesearch Center, Watts Hos pital, VA Hospital, Liggett and IMyers, American Tobacco Co., N. C. College, IBM Corp., Cheni- strand Kesearch, Erwin Mills, Inc., and Belk Leggett. During the shelter exercise, the course participants were asked to bring any members of their families that desired to come. Mrs. (’heek brought her thirteen-year-old son. Mrs. Bon nie Hensley, i)cdiatric aiul surgi cal nursing supervisor and the other medical center employee taking the course, brought her husband. There were four chil dren under ten aiul a baby also brought to the exercise. INTERCOM - n Each person or family enter ing the shelter was given an im promptu “role” to play. Mrs. Cheek was handed a note which read: “Ask the manager to locate the remaining part of your family and be persistent.” “Well, tliey told me to worry him, and I did,” said ilrs. Cheek. “And they found them by radio in an hour’s time. An acting chaplain came over finally and gave me a report of their condition and told me they were in the Sears, Roebuck fallout shelter.” i\lrs. Cheek took the course vol untarily. “1 felt it was some thing I needed to know,” she exj)lained. She found the course ‘ ‘ (piite worthwhile ’' and felt that “if more people would take it they wouldn't be so afraid.” The course at tliis time is of fered every other year, however, if the world situation becomes more critical the course will be offered more frequently. The next course is planned for the spring of 1968. Keeping in Xouck • WE'LL MISS . . . Mrs. Jeanneane Dean who has left the Private Medical Lab to w'ork for a group of doctors in private practice in town. . . . Mrs. Georgine German, technician in Hematology, who has left to accom pany her husband, Dr. Tom German, who has been drafted into the Army. . . . Bill Schmidt, physical therapist, who has left to work at the North Carolina Sanitorium in McCain, N.C. . . . Mrs. Jeannie Bader, secretary in Pediatrics, who left the last of May when her husband graduated from Duke Law School. . . . Mrs. Mary Jones, secretary to Dr. Stempfel, who also left the last of May wdien her husband graduated from the Duke Law School. . . . Debbra G. Ray, technician trainee in Microbiology, who recently resigned. . . . Mrs. Marian Bennett, staff nurse in the Department of Anesthesiology, who has left to work at the YA Hospital. . . . Lynda Lowery, psychiatric assistant in the Day Unit, who resigned to take a trip to Europe. . . . Sandra Powell who resigned as temporary secretary to Dr. Martin Lakin. . . . Mrs. Cathy Guajardo, Dr. John Altrocehi’s secretary, who has left. . . . Joan Caldwell who has left the filing division of Medical Records to stay at home with her new baby. Mrs. Jane Rourk, psychiatric therapist in 0. T., who has re signed and will be moving to her new home; Her husband. Dr. Henderson Rourk, completed his residency in June. . . . Jeanne D. (Didi) Hudson, medical artist, who left her position and is now working at UNC in Chapel Hill. . . . Mrs. Sandra Darden who has resigned from her position in General and Thoracic Surgery, and will be marrying Marshall Shearin in August. Penny Holloway, secretary in Pathology, who resigned and is now working at the Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, Va. . . . Mrs. Nora Hayes, who retired from her position as technician in Histology; She had been at Duke for over twelve years. . . . Sandy Johnson, secretary to Dr. Talmage Peele, who has resigned, and has moved to Los Angeles, where her husband will be doing his internship. . . . Mrs. Sally Kolde, secretary in Psychology, who has resigned and is now living in Hubert, N.C., and Mrs. Anne Leermakers, secretary to Dr. Dai, wdio has resigned. Ruby Decker, visiting faculty member in P.T., who has left after six months in the department. . . . Janeen Hendley who has left her position in P.T. and will be getting married to William Schmidt in November, and Judy Cantey, who left June L5 for a summer of travel before returning to school to work for a ILP.H. . . . Barbara Peck, technician in the Private Medical Lab, who has resigned from her position and has moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where her husband, Dick, has a new job as administrator in a Cleveland hospital. . . . Zora Jones, who has left her position in the filing division of Medical Records and is now working in the X-ray Department at Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Miss Marion Hutt, cataloger in the Medical Center Library, who has left the library after working there for a year and has returned to her home in London, England. . . . The following who have resigned their positions in Pediatrics: Mrs. Susan Wright, secretary to Dr. Madison Spach; Mrs. Linda Billings, laboratory technician; Mrs. Barbara Summey, secretary to Dr. F. Stanley Porter; and Mrs. Frieda Noah, medical technician in Dr. Alexander Spock’s lab. . . . Edward Woods, research technician in Dr. F. Stanley Porter's lab who has left to return to school and get his master’s degree. . . . Becky Johnson, R.N. on INU, who has left to return to N.LH. in Bethesda, Maryland, and Alma Simmons, R.N. on McDowell, who has resigned from her position and re turned to her home. • ENGAGEMENTS . . . The engagement of Barbara Teetsell, histology technician, to William Edward Downey, Jr. has been announced by her parents, ]\Ir. and Mrs. Roy J. Teetsell, of Raleigh. An August 27 wedding (Continued, jiage 12) MAY-JUNE 1966

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