ntcRcom 6ukc uniycusity mcdicM ccntaR VOLUME 16, NUMBER 6 JUNE, 1969 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 76 in 38th Class Students Receive M.D. Degrees .■it""" Cw t -H ^ Four years of study and training came to an end June 2 for the 76 men and women of the School of Medicine's thirty-eighth graduating class. The class participated in the traditional Hippo cratic Oath ceremony June I and then received their diplomas at University commencement exercises June 2. Dr. William G. Aniyan, associate provost for medi cal affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, pre sided at the Hippocratic Oath program held in Duke Chapel. Speaker was David Lee Valle, a member of the Class of 1969. Following the ceremony, a reception and luncheon were held for the medical graduates and their families. Guest of honor at the luncheon was Dr. Julio de Leon, dean of the faculty of medical sciences. Uni versity of San Carlos, Guatemala. Dr. de Leon is a general surgeon. Actual graduation exercises were held June 2 at the Indoor Stadium. The Honorable Angier Biddle Duke, United States ambassador to Belgium gave the commencement address. Following the 10 a.m. Uni versity graduation. Dr. Aniyan presented each grad uate with his diploma. Outstanding Med Grads Recognized at Luncheon Outstanding members of the 1969 gra duating medical class were honored at a luncheon following the Hippocratic Oath Ceremony June 1. The Smith Kline and French Award for medical writing went to Maynard Ramsey, III. The prize is a $100 check. Recognized as recipient of the Davison Scholarship was Dale Nolan Lawrence. Eddie Lee Hoover, president of the Davison Society for the past year, and Jay David Cook, president of the Duke chapter of the Student American Medical Association in 1967-68, were named as winners of the Duke University School of Medicine Award. Named recipient of the Borden Under graduate Research Award in Medicine for a paper titled "Release of Complementary RNA from DNA Transcribed In Vitro" was James Hobart Jenkins. (continued on page fourteen) Receiving M.D. degrees were Alabama Benton Bains Levie California James Wesley Fox, and Richard Al bert Henderson, III Connecticut Richard Wriston Whitfield Florida E. Duane Carmalt, Donald Marger, Maynard Ramsey, III, and Randal James Williams Georgia Robert Wayne Alexander, Allen Easley Cato, Jr., Thomas L. English, Harlan Raymond Giles, and Richard Bacon Morawetz (continued on page four)