Pa^e 4 Duke Hospital, InterCom PRIDE OF THE AUXILIARY’S Library Service is a new hook cart jiiir- chased recently. Designed so tliat hook titles are more readable, the new cart is also easiei- to handle by the volunteers. ]\lrs. .1. Larnar (’allaway, far right, is shown with volunteer ^Irs. ^lildred Baldwin as they assist a patient in selecting books. Accordiu>j to the volunteers, the service needs recent books for the librarj’, as well as magazines for distribution to i)atients each week. ]\Irs. E. ('. Bryson is co-chairman. (Photo by Thad Sparks.) This ’n’ That Physiology and Pharmacology Betty 8hari)e enjoyed a week’s va cation recently. Dr. and .Mrs. Athos Ottolenghi have moved into their new house at 1003 Demerius St. Welcome to Cebert Mitchell who is now with the departnu'ut. Ills wife, Marguerite, works in the midtilithing de])artment. Medicine A baby boy was born to Dr. aiul ^Irs. Arnie Weissler early in ]\Iarch. Dr. and ^Irs. Harry McPherson are also proud new' parents. Dr. and ]\Irs. Pfeiffer have moved into their new honu* in lIo])e Valley. We lio]>e they will be very happy there. Drs. Claire and Ari'hie .Morrison visited Washington, D. C. for a week in j\Iarch. They enjoyed the trij) very much and learned many things about our country. Dr. Walter Lusk, senior assistant resident, and iliss Nancy ilcKelvey were mari-ied in March. Dr. Art David, junior assistant resident, and ^liss Peggy Upchurch were married April (). Brock Alagruder was mar ried on February 23, and Mrs. .Magruder is now working as a tech nician in Dr. Warren’s laboratory. We are glad to have her with us. We wish them all much hap])iness. Dr. C'olin Mtniroe left our dei>art- ment on March 1 to begin private ])ractice in Hollywood, Fla. Dr. Walter Floyd, formerly a junior as sistant resident, moved into Dr. Orgain’s division to fill the place left by Dr. Munroe’s departure. Dr. Saravia returned on Alarch 21 from a month’s visit to his homeplace, Cuba. He had a fine trip. —By Hess Cebe Private Medical Laboratory ]\Irs. Bettye Hillman has rejoined our staff of technicians after a two year absencc*. liettye and hei' hus band, Dr. (’haries Hillnuin, have been living at Shaw' F’ield, Sumter, S. C., where the latter was stationed with the Air Force. —Preston IF. Smith Nursing Highlights Hats off... to Jo Mancini who is doing a terrific job M’ith the Gradu ate Nur.se Organization this year! As President, Jo’s enthusiasm has spread ovei' tli(“ entire group and the results are great! Over ">() (Jraduates at tended our la.st dinner meeting at the Men’s (Jraduate Center ... and the programs to follow should be infor mative and very interesting! Other officers helping Jo are: Vice-President Gayla Griggs Secretary Joyce Crane Social Chairman Carol Clarke Pc'rsonnel Policies. .. Ann Johnson Procedure (^)nnnittee. . Lucy Beard Parliamentai-ian. . . .Nancy Taylor Publicity Lorerie Bates

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