Page 6 Duke Hospital, InterCom David Elder, a nioiuber of the Aledi- cal House Staff, on December 7. Kathryn LeStonrgeon, secretary to Dr. Sealy, and Dr. Whitman Smith l)ecame engaged on January 11. Whit plans to return to Duke in July for a Junior Assistant Residency in Sur gery. Betty Lou Moore, Record Library, was married to Jesse Franklin Vaughan on November 28. Jane Barwick, Record Library, was married to Robert Hughes on Jan uary 4. Dr. Victor Slater and Dr. Marian Rhame, both residents in the Psychia try Department, married recently. NEW FACES AND OLD Medical Illustration Mrs. Carol Riley has been ap pointed Assistant Medical Artist to replace Mr. Paul Fairchild, Medical Artist, who resigned to accept the j)osition of Assistant Director, Medi cal Illustration, Ohio University School of Medicine. ]\Iiss Jeanne Justice has been em- ])loyed as Technical Artist to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mrs. Ijibby Hayes, ilrs. Hayes will devote her time to her home and family. Mr. John Justice has accepted a position as Assistant Photographer, a vacancy caused by the promotion of Mr. Thurmon Ellis from Assistant Photographer to Assistant Medical Photographer. Social Service Miss Louisa Rogers has joined the Department as a Casework Super visor for the Surgical, Pediatric and Obstetric Services. Miss Rogers worked on the Prevention of Pre maturity Project sponsored by the II. S. Children’s Bureau in the Uni versity of Colorado General Hospital, Denver. P’or the past five years Miss Rogers has been on the staff of the IMedical School at Vanderbilt Uni versity, the institution from w’hose School of Social Work she received her Master’s degree. PROFESSIONAL NURSE TRAINEESHIPS AWARDED. The Division of Nursing Re sources of the U. S. Public Health Service has awarded five pre-bachelor traineeships worth $2,400 each to Tanya Tillett, Kitty Hawk; Anne L. Whitley, Concord; Barbara Hudak, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; and Marguerite Thain, Skyland; shown above with Mrs. Edith Brocker of the Duke University School of Nursing as they registered for classes; and to Eileen Sullivan, Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y., who was not present when the picture was made. In addition, Mrs. Violet Walters, also absent from the picture, holds a $1,400 trainee^^ ship for one semester. Mrs. Walters is working toward her B.S. in Nursing EducatioiS^^ Recipients of the traineeships were selected by the Duke University School of Nursing. The grants are part of a nationwide program designed to prepare more nurses for teaching and administrative duties in nursing schools and for positions as supervisors and nursing service administrators in hospitals and public health agencies. Aliss Merle Foeckler continues as Casework Supervisor for the IMedical and Psychiatric Services. iliss Elizabeth King has joined the Department- as Caseworker on the Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Urol ogy and Oral Surgery Services. Miss Isabel Pelton has resigned to accept a position as Medical Social ('onsultant in the American (dancer Society in New York. Record Library We w'ant to extend a special wel come to all our new' employees. In our Microfilm Department, Ann (irady and Clara Dawson; in our fil ing department, Jean Black, Anth- nette Hicks and Clara Carden. Also to Evelyn Greene who will serve as assistant to Norma Carpenter, filing department supervisor, and to Nan Rogers who is assistant to Evelyn Overeash at the discharge desk. Private Medical Laboratory Mrs. Arleen Hodosh, Mrs. Kathe rine Tindall and Miss Frances Atkins are jiew employees. Arleen hails from Los Angeles, Califoriua. She was re cently married to Mr. Stewart Ho dosh, a first-year medical student at Duke. Katy is the wife of Dr. George Tindall. Frances, who attended Salem College last year, has becji working in the Private Medical Lab oratory since September. (Continued 011 page 7) ^