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KEEPING m TOUCH (Continued from page 11) • MERGERS . . . Nancy Grunert, Dr. Eisdorfer’s secretary in the Department of Psychiatry, was married on Jnne 3 to William Ciirtis Glenn, Jr. Sheila Melvin, secretary in the Aller^j" Lab, was married to Thomas Blackley on April 29. Barbara Tuttle, 11.N. on Cabell, was married to Jack Bovender, Duke student and psychiatric attendant, on Sat urday, June 18. Jane West, li.X. in delivery room, and Samuel Bennett were married on June 2(i and Mary Lee Bowling, K.N. on Meyer, and Dr. Don Schulte were married on June 30 and are living in Pinehurst. Clara Pate, L.P.X. on Long:, was married to Otis Harris on June 25. Laura Couant, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cohant, and George Varga were married on Sunday, June 12, in the First Presbyterian Church in Durham. Hildreth Anne Ferguson, dietitian, and Joseph Alexander Macy, USMC, were married in Michigan on July 16. She will be working at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Ann Settlemyre, Pathology, and Mr. Vanderberry were married on July l(i. Jane West, R.N. in Delivery Room, and Samuel Bennett were married on June 26 and Martha Jane Sawyer, R.N on Nott, and Thomas Lee Romp were married on June 25. Mrs. Feme Houser, secretary in the Depart ment of Psychiatry to Dr. Robert Carson and Dr. Mary Huse, was married to Mr. Volberg on June 11. Fran Morgan, secretary to Dr. Christakos in SPDC, was married on June 26 to Bill Perkins of Sanford and they will be on Saint Martin Island in the Dutch West Indies for two years. • OF INTEREST . . . Dr. William C. McAfee, who was chief resident in dermatology, left in June to enter private practice in Jackson, Tennessee. Miss Helen Kaiser spent several weeks recently vacationing in Nova Scotia. James T. Thorpe, orderly, retired on June 30 after 17 years service in SPDC. The clinic honored him at a coffee hour on that day and presented him a purse. Jean Blackwell has transferred from the OPD to the Department of Medicine and Amelia Daniel has transferred from the Hospital Busine.ss Office to the OPD Programs Office. Eleanor Stubbert, supervisor of the OPD regis tration area, wdio was injured in an automobile accident in March is now at home from the hospital and is enjoying seeing visitors. Dutch exchange nurses on the ANA Exchange Program, Maria Van de Haar and Nelly Visser, have left Duke after six months in residence and will be spending the next six months in the M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Hilda M. Parrish, secretary to Mr. C. H. Frenzel, Administrative Director, has been appointed coordinator of the new Inpatient Ambulatory Unit and is now in her new office at the Statler Hilton Inn on Erwin Road. (See article, page 1.) Congratulations to Dr. Robert E. Whalen of the Cardiovascular Lab for the hole-in-one that he shot on the Duke golf course recently. Congratulations are also in order for E. T. Parrish, manager of the Hospital Laiuidry, for being selected laundry manager of the month by the National Association of Institutional Laundry Managers Magazine; an article on Mr. Par rish appeared in the July issue of the magazine. The magazine se lects about six laundry managers a year for the honor. Dr. Eugene A. Davidson, Professor of Biochemistry, his wife and four children went on a summer camping trip through Yugoslavia, Greece, Tur key, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Israel. Dr. Davidson has been on sabbatical leave since last September in Zurich, Switzerland. Be fore returning to America, Dr. Davidson will go to Amsterdam and visit with Dr. Moseley B. Waite, formerly a Ph.D. candidate under Dr. Wakil, who is now doing post-doctoral work in Amsterdam. • CONDOLENCES . . . To Dr. John Dees, Urology, and Dr. Susan Dees, Pediatrics, whose son-in-law, Captain H. Reavis Nelson, Jr., was killed in Viet Nam on June 5, 1966. To Obediah Barbee, technician in the Department of Micro biology, whose brother died July 8, 1966. 9 GOOD-BY . . . The Department of Psychiatry has announced three resigna tions : Susanne Stowell, technician for Dr. Obrist, and Mary Bryan Cooper and Judy Rowe, technicians for Dr. Botwinick. Jackie Holt has left the filing department of Medical Records and Joyce Cheek resigned from the catalog department of Medical Records when she moved to New Bern. Andrew Baugham, student-technician in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, has returned to his home in Cambridge, England. Judy Cantey has resigned from Physical Therapy to work on her Master’s degree. Marilyn Heinly, R.N., has left the pulmonary function lab to work in the cardiac care unit at the VA Hospital. Mrs. Barbara Odom, Dr. Sieker’s secretary, has left to accompany her husband. Dr. Guy L. Odom, Jr., to New Orleans where he will be doing his residency at Charity Hospital. Mrs. Inez Harrington has resigned from MPDC and Ruby Parker, OPD, has resigned and has moved to Raleigh with her family. Mrs. Sandy Johnson, secretary to Dr. Talmadge Peele, has resigned to accompany her husband to California where he will be doing his internship. Lance R. Boe, technician, has left the Surgical Electronics Shop and Eleanor W. Butterfield, secretary to Dr. Guy Odom, resigned in May. Beth Holmes, secretary in the Vocational Rehabilitation Division, has left her position and Carol Upchurch, secretary to Dr. F'rank Clippinger, resigned as of June 1. _ Mrs. Judy Knott, cytotechnologist in the Department of Pa thology, has moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where her husband will be in graduate school there and Ruth Glass has also left the depart ment to move to South Boston, Virginia. Mrs. Joyce Lyon, who has been working in the Urology Research Lab, has moved with her husband to Pennsylvania. Dr. Robert Noble, resident in internal medicine, and his wife, Audrey, who was a research assistant in the Infant Project of the Ford Education Improvement Program, moved to Atlanta in -July where both are working in the Com municable Disease Center there. Mrs. Linda Pethia, secretary in the Graduate Program in Hospital Administration, left the last of July to accompany her husband to Austin, Texas, where he will be an assistant professor at the T'niversity of Texas. INTERCOM Vo!. 13, No. 6 19G6 Pulilishcd ten times a year by and for tlie staff, faculty, employ ees and friends of Tlie Uuke Uni versity Medical Center. Please address all correspondence for the Intercom to: Office of Public I’elations, Box 3354, Duke University Medical Center, Dur ham, North Carolina/2770G. Kditor Virginia Swain Editorial Committee Betty Bowers, Nina Waite, Ruth Dailey, Neil Bucklew, Barbara Elwell and i;ion Clark Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27706
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