Page 8 Duke Hospital, InterCom third grade at Club Boiilevard School. Mrs. Janice Stapleford of Wood bury, N. J., and Judy Fuller are new to the Surgical Stenographic Pool. Mrs. Nancy Baker and Mrs. Sharon Grantham are new secretaries in Dr. Sealy’s office. We are glad to have in the Surgical Department Kay Rich, Asheboro, N. C., and Barbara Lee, Allentown, N. J. They are medical secretarial interns from Lees-McRae College. Mrs. Helen Blackley, secretary in the Neurosurgical Division, flew by jet from New York to Puerto Rico to visit her daughter at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station. She spent several days in San Juan, also. Outpatient Department Mrs. Mary McColm, Nursing Su]>er- visor for three years, left on August 11 to accept a job w’ith the state. Dermatology Mrs. Judy Widener has replaced J\Irs. Elizabeth Lovink as secretary. Psychiatry Welcome to our new’ secretaries; Mrs. Pat Barber, Mrs. Judy Piel and Mrs. Jeiniy Self. Mis.s Lou Knott has joined the staff as an PjE(j tecli- nician. Surgical P.D.C. Mrs. Selma P. Riley has joined the Busine.ss Office as Cashier. Mrs. Riley, who has tw'O sons, lives at 2808 Elgin Street. Mrs. George Vici of 2415 State Street has joined the nursing unit. She has two sons and two daughters. Linda Bowen, who w’as employed in the administrative area for the sum mer is now in Nursing School at Watts Hospital. Business Office Apj)ointed to the new post of Night Business Office is Mr. William A. Gay. Mr. Gay and his w'ife are the parents of Dr. William A. Gay, Jr., a Medical Center surgical intern. Mrs. Ruby Haswell replaces Mrs. William Dawes on the night bookkeep ing staff. Mrs. Ilermeine Curtis, a recent addition to the night personnel, serves as bookkeeper. Gloria Jean Ba-ss entered the pro grams department during the summer months and is assigned to Vocational Rehabilitation duties. New' to the collections de])artment ; Mrs. Valinda Mishoe doing clerical w’ork. New to the cashier staff: Mrs. Antoinette Johnson for weekend duty. Two members of the Diversified Oc cupation Program of Durham High School are receiving office training this school year in the Business Office: Nancy Jean Ligon in the bookkeeping department and Paulette Pendergraph in the insurance department. Medical Record Library Evelyn Overcash, a former em- I)loyee at the Discharge Desk is now working in the Record Library Filing Department. Also new' to the Filing Department: Bonita Gilliland. Julia Polyak, Associate Record Technician, from Medical College Hospital, Charleston, S. C., is now employed in the Cataloguing Dei)artment. New employees in the Microfilming Depart ment are Linda Terrell, Linda Wright, and Pat Carver. Physiology There are many “new' faces” a- round Physiology this fall. Dr. D. C. Tosteson, new department chairman, succeeds Dr. F. G. Hall who retired July 1. Dr. Hall is devoting himself to research and teaching. Dr. Toste son comes from Washington Univer sity, St. Louis. Also from Washing ton University: Dr. Paul Ilorow'icz, Associate Professor; Dr. Carl J. Ger ber, Instructor; and Barbara Rayner, Research Fellow and graduate stu dent. From the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, come Dr. John W. Moore, Associate Professor; and Ed ward M. Harris, Chief of the Elec tronics Shop. From Harvard Medical School: Dr. T. J. McManus, Assistant Professor. Radiology Dr. Cavanaugh, Director of Radia tion Therapj^ w'ill spend the month of October touring tumor centers in Europe. Physical Therapy Our congratulations to John Reibel and Ellie Flanagan who, w'ithin days of each other, completed the require ments for the M.A. at Duke Univer sity; John in anatomy and Ellie in physiology. The start of the academic year sees two staff members undertake further education; Bill Schmidt to continue graduate work at UNC and Beth IJssher to begin study for a Masters in Public Health at the UNC School of Public Health. Nancy Warner has ventured into a new position as Co-ordinator for Ex tension Services in Physical Therapy for Duke University iledical Center and Durham County. Established in conjunction with the state and local health departments, the project pro vides for physical therapy to be given in the homes and nui’sing homes of the community. Welcome to Barbara Burgin of Zurich, Switzerland, trainee; Mr. Afzal Quarishi of Karachi, Pakistan, trainee; Mrs. Julie Smith, staff mem ber; Mrs. Sara Porter, secretary for the Physical Therapy School; and Thurman Forte, orderly. Good luck to Tjeanor Lalinda in her new post at the University of Illinois. Duke Hospital Durham, N. C.