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Office of Public Relations P.O. Box 3354 Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27710 WON'T BE ROCK/ZVC—Edgar L Johnson, right, a parking lot attendant for eight years, tells Harry E. Gentry, manager of Medical Center Traffic and Parking, that he plans to relax and travel with +iis wife when he retires. The former fireman and owner of Toastchee Company was honored at a retirement party in April. (Photo bylna Fried) Students Get Health Professional Degrees (Continued from page 1) diplomas in Wallace Wade Stadium. M.H.A. and M.S. diplomas will be available; in Cameron Indoor Stadium. B.H.S. diplomas will be given out in the Hospital Amphitheater. In case of rain, commencement exercises will be held in Cameron Indoor Stadium, and admission of guests will be by ticket only. MEDICINE Those who will receive their M.D. degrees on Sunday are: Martha ' Frances Arthur, Paul Stuart Auerbach, Robert Marshall Austin, Kathleen Marjorie Bailey, Jerry Jay Berger, Barry Michael Bernstein and Linda Alice Bishop. Jill June Blacharsh, Franklyn Francis Bolander Jr., Andrea Bower, John Thomas Brennan Jr., Robert Burgess Bressler, James Frederick Bruce Jr. and Edward George Buckley. Patricia Ann Cannon, Margaret Thom Clark, Gary Edward Cotdin^ey, Charles Andrew Dackis, Miles Edward Drake Jr., Ann Christine Dunnigan and Madeleir»e Duvic. Joseph John Eiden Jr., Ralph Lawrence Ely ni, Robert Dean Francis, Gail Hurd Gallemore, Jose Antonio Garcia-Saul, Joseph Owen Gehrett Jr. and Paul Pressly Gilbert. Barbara Ellen Hainswoith, Madeline Miller Harrington, Larry Coleman Harris, Newton Earl Hasson, Lawrence Byerly Holt Jr., Mildred Walker Hooper and James Marvin Horton. Wendy Anne Keitel, John Daniel Kennedy Jr., Richard Kevin KuU, Richard Harlow Lewis, David Ling, Marvin Edward Boyd Lymberis and William Charles Mackey. Michael Kevin MaglU, Thom Mayer, David Mclver Millsaps, Gailand Radford Moeller, Wendy Paulson Moeller, Lida Joan Morawetz and John Carroll Murray. Ctfl Dean Ozimek, Barbara Ann Palmeri, Lewis Reuven Pasternak, Carolyn Frances Pedley, William Dotson Roberts, Tracey Ann Rouault, Richard Alan Schatz and Thomas Duncan Sellers Jr. Ritchie Carr Shoemaker, Peter Kent Smith, Milan J. Smolko, Rhonda Pollack Spiro, Dannie Lee Stewart, Arthur Howard Tatum, James Richard Thistlethwaite Jr. and Thom Scott Thomassen. John Robert Ticehurst, James Stuart Tiedeman, Neil Webster Trask IE, Terry Gene Unterman, Chaiies Danny Waldrop, Larry Wayne Williams, Roy Jerome Williams Jr. and James Allen Young. The following completed requirements for the Doctor of Medicine degree in December 1976: Beverly Jean Shackelford Adams, Linda Smith Austin, Cecile Ruth Bassen, Susan Adams Calderwood, Stephen Lee Cochi, Gary Norman Fox, William Elwood Garret Jr., Richard Curry Hagerty and Henry James Hardy. Steven P. Honickman, Richard Daniel Klausner, John Bruce Le^e, Carey Wilson McKain, Gary Michael Miller, Widter Paul Nichol, William Frederick Schmidt III, Christopher Edmund Smith and Joseph Robert Snow. Olivia Diane Stinson, Jeffrey Boone Symmonds, Linda Carole Terry, Malcolm Stuart Thaler, Joey Lee Tranthaim, Bertram Emmanuel Walls, John Mark Williams, Henry Stuart Kendall Willis 111 and Monica Ann Yoshinaga. Those completing requirements in the School of Medicine in September 1976 were: Thomas Karl Barton, Thomas Alva Dimmig, George Randall Dixson, Cheryl Mahony, Patricia Jean O'Malley, Diana J. Schultz and Daniel Baxter Whitesides. NURSING Recipients of Bachk>r of Science degrees in nursing will be: Carol Biit Adkins, Berta Stark Anderson, Nancy Lee Anderson, Elizabeth Freeman Baldwin, Christine Ann Baser, Kathleen Marie Bauman, Susan Rutti Bede. Wendy Lynn Bergiieldt and Linda Ann Bjomstad. Linda Joy Bowden, Elizabeth Anne Campbell, Joan Pearson Cassetta, Mary &isan Choroszy, Michele Chulick, Cynthia Laura Close, Martha Rachel 04uv Barbara Counts and Aleta Reynolds Crawford. Deborah Anne Cxvm, Holly Marie CuUison, Mary Jane Dallas, Ola B^ Danid, Dale Eastman, Laura Kristen Englund, Victoria Hden Erickson, Anne Broc^ Eubanks and Kathleen Louise Flanagan. Lauretta Sue Frederick, Susan Annette Frisby, Alida Maria Gonzalez, Linda Lou Grasmick, Joanne Grua, Noreen Haren, Hannah Beth Harris, Carolyn Elizabeth Hartman and Elizabeth Diane Hencken. Marlene Hyer, Miriam Kay Jemigan, Pamela Jean Jones, Diane Dorothy Jorgens, Melinda Joy Katzman, Patricia Marie Kutner, Lynne Dorris Lanning, Karen Ann Leitinger a^ Darcy Everts Lewis. Joni Midteie Ligjht, Judy Anne Loevsky, Evelyn McKeown Ljrnch, Laura Jeanne McVey, Susan Jill Middleton, Carol Ann Miller, Wendy Hull Moran, Susan Elizabeth Morris, Wendy Lyim Nelson and Suzanne Nugent. Deborah Susan Peck, Susan Eileen Rector, Virginia Jean Reeve, Julie Aim Remter, Eleanor Gordon Richards, Patricia Ann Rieser, Margaret Ann Roberts, Constance Lee Rocktoff, Brenda Kay Ronk and Marie Lynette Rownd. Antoinette Schoene, Deborah Ann Schwengel, Margaret Laurens Sharp, Freda Louise Shillinger, Ellen Farming &ni A, Leslie Wood Snedaker, Mary Lynn Soper, Kim Patrice Splathoff, Laura Peters Steward and Johanna Elizabeth Surla. Judith Aim Thorpe, Ellen Crane Weber, Peggy Ann Wright Webster, Kathryn Lee West, Elizabeth Ann Whanger, Shelley Diarme Williams, Diane Carroll Wilson, Anne Edgerton Winch, Arme Christine Yoimg and M^ Jane 2^Uinger. The following students completed their undergraduate nursing educations in December Catherine Gant Harrison and Candace Hunt. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Those scheduled to receive Master of Health Administration degrees are: Sharon Denise Baker, Bart>ara Sue Baldwin, Jay Herbert Kadonan, Arthur James Boote, R^ney Charles Edwards, Barrett Gray Evans and Mona Lisa Maria Fiorentini. Michel Eric Hanson, Victor Myron Hatala, Phillips Charles Hurd, David Mair Kauiman, James Burke Kingston, Paul &uce Levy and Steven Elliot Lewis. Ben Moore III, Coralee Sydra Olicker, Thomas Ernst Payne, Richard Carson Peterson, Roy Waldo Pihlgren, Ronald Adair Rardin and Thomas Rex Revels. Douglas Robert Rich, Neil Beyer Rindlaub, CHiver Van Naarden Rogers, Grofftey Bethel Seeger, Charles McRae Sharpe, William Lange Sieldon and John Bryan Simmons. John Christopher Stavios, Arthur Hixon Streeter, Patrice Qlen Sweeivey, Robert Claude Vitto, Robert Mayo Walters, Howard Wilfred Watts and Brian Finley Wells. PHYSICAL THERAPY The following students will receive the Master of Sdence degree in physical therapy: Pamela Ann Barrow, Seira P. Carr, Jeff C. Falkel, Jackie Gillis Buecker, Holly P. Haizlip, Duane Iversen, Doug J. Mattson and Judy Montgomery. Dan S. Pcfkins, Barbara K. Perry, Karen Rowe, Marie Schroeder, Jerry Strickland, Barbara A. Tickler Reid, Joce W. Whiting atul Wiggins. BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES Those students who have earned degrees as physician's associates, medical technologists and pathology assistants are: Linda D. Batwinas, John Edward Benton Jr., Allen Peter Blackmon, Lula Aim BUzzard, Ralph Edward Carson, Darrel Fk>yd Clabau^ Timothy L. Cobb and Thoiiwts Howard Coulson. Phil Michael Eddinger, Susan Margaret Edgman, Gayle Gentry Ferguson, Jo Anne Finefrock, Norman Francis Finnance, Robert E Fuller, Ani*e Ten^jleton Getty aM Amy Glassman. Gayle Susan Griffidis, Kattierine Victoria Halpem, John Patrick Hawley, Robert William liayes, John Edward Hill Jr., Eugene AHen Holland, Daniel Joseph Jenadc and Gregory Thomas Kelly. Carol Kuhn, Jo Marie Leslie, Brooke George Martin, Cheryl Ann Means, Steven Meltzer, Sandra Kay Parapatis, Robert Eugene Peebles and Roger Dale Pittman. James Bennett Quick, Mary Catherine Quinn, John Matthew Salimbeni, David Joseph Schnell, Mark Thomas Scott, Deborah Elizabeth Seigjer, Margaret Rose Simmons and Doree Beth Sobel. Randall Lee Stevens, Wayne Anthony Temmen, Peter Midiael Titus, Shelby L. Todd, Edward Louis Walker, Thomas G. Wenink, Thomas Wayne Wildes and Jeremy Michael Witaszek. Betty Detweiler Heath completed requirements for the Bachelor of Health Sdence degree in September 1976. » £ S • m I 2 3 4 S « 7 I J 10 II U u 14 IS It 17 li l> 20 21 22 23 ^ •• •• ■■ , - 2« 2S 2( 27 21 » II II 29 21 22 23 2« )i ^ 2S2I 27 2I 29 30 3I May 6-13,1977 Wc would like to list lectures, symposia and other activities at the medical center in the Intercom Calendar. If infortrution about your event does not appear, the reason is either that we did not receive it or that we received it too late for printing deadlines. Notices can be accepted for the calendar no later than one week prior to publication. Notices may be sent to Box 3354, Hospital. If last minute scheduling makes it impossible to send a written notice in time, please call 684-4148. Friday, May 6 12:30 p.m. Biodiemistiy Seminar. Dr. Arthur Kailin, Dept, of Neurology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, will speak on "Acet^choline Receptors in and out of Membranes," Rm 147, Nanaline H. Duke Bldg. Coffee at 1Z15 p.m. in the k>bby. I p.m. Network for Continuing Medical Education (NCME). Programs on "Hypertensive Emergency Workshop," "Systematic Narcosis: How To Select and Interpret the Tests" and "The Upcoming Programs." View in Rms M-405, M-410, 2031 and Medical Student Lounge (Channel 7 or 9) at Duke and Rms A3002 (by appointment only), C9013, D3008, CCU and classrooms and media learning lab of Allied Health Bldg. at VA Hospital. 4 p.m. Special seminar jointly sponsored by Depts. of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, and Biochemis^. Dr. Lloyd Barr, Dept, of Physiotogy and Biophysics, University of Illinois, will speak on "The Connectedness of Frog Myocardial Cells," Rm 273, Sands Bldg. Tuesday, May 10 12 noon Fath(*jgy Research Conference. Dr. Gordon-Klintworth, Duke, will spe^ on "The Rosetta Stone of iPathoIogy: the Cornea," Rm M-204. Wednesday, May 11 II a.m. Red Cross Bkx>d Drive, first floor Cafeteria, until 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12 12:15 p.m. Physiology and Pharmacology Seminar, sponsored by Toxicok)gy Training Grant. Dr.Lawrence J. Mamett, Dept, of Chemistry, Wayne State University, will speak on "Aspects of Prostagjaiuiin Endoperoxide Biochemistry," Rm 147, Nanahne H. Duke Bldg. Coff« at noon. 4 p.m. Joint Anatomy and Physiology and Pharmacology Seminar. Dr. Osvaldo Alvarez, Universidad de Chile, will speak on "Characteristics of Hemocyanin Channels in Bilayer Membranes," Rm 243, Sands Bldg. Coffee and Cookies at 3:45 p.m.
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