90 freshmen begin nursing studies at Duke (Continued frontpage 1) In addition to Melton, freshmen from other states are; Connecticut — Virginia Ford Daine and Maura Mikell Lyren of Riverside; Patrice Winfield Danaher and Jacquelyn Hilary Still of Orange; Nancy Ann Noveck of Plainville; Lynn Elsie Robinson of North rfaven; and Margaret Helen Wegner of Greenwich. Delaware — Diane Marie Thompson of Hockessin. District of Columbia — Ann Louise Beuchert of Washington. Florida — Wendy Elaine Murphy of The Durham Arts. Council and the Durham Chamber of Commerce are offering the chance to "tour" Durham's cultural offerings, support the community's arts and the "Durham First" campaign, and get a package worth more than $50 for only $19.75. The Durham First Arts Tours begins Sunday when the Durham Theatre Guild presents Noel Coward's "Private Lives," at 8 p.m. in the Arts Council building, 810 W. Proctor St. Booklets of tickets may be purchased at the Chamber of Commerce on the fourth floor of the Wachovia Bank Building, downtown, or at the Arts Council. Purchasers of the Arts Tour package will receive The Arterie, the Arts Council's monthly newsletter, as well as admission to each of the 14 events. Additional tickets are available for friends or relatives for each event. Tour Patrons will receive VIP treatment at the events with a tour, reception or talk. A limited number of tickets are available, and these should be purchased before Sunday evening's performance. For more information, call 682-2133 or 682-5519. Other events scheduled are: Oct. 11, Milwaukee Dance Company; Oct. 14-16, Pocket Theatre: "If You Don't Like My Ocean, Don't Swim in My Sea"; Oct. 23, Durham Civic Choral Society and North Carolina Chamber Players; Nov. 6, Annyce Miami; Catherine Lynne Parsons of Venice; and Mary Ellen Wright of Fort Lauderdale. Georgia — Donna Lee Steward of Tucker. Hawaii — Claudia Gertrude Gerard of Wheeler Air Force Base. Illinois — Louise Catherine Bendix of Wilmette; Melinda Lea Montgomery of Northbrook, and Rebecca Lynn- Williams of LaGrange. Maine — Susan Elizabeth Petersen of Scarborough. Maryland — Tina Sherry Alster of Silver Spring; Laura Diane Dobbins of Chevy Chase, Susan Debra Grodsky of Timonium; Natalie Alvarez: Opening reception; Nov. 12, National Clogging Exhibition; Nov. 19, North Carolina Chamber Players; Nov. 20, Durham Symphony; Dec. 2, Duke Chapel Choir: "The Messiah"; Dec. 4, A Holiday Season Celebration; Dec. 5-20, Durham Art Guild: Annual Member Christmas Show; Dec. 11, Fenner Douglass; Recital on the Flentrop Organ (followed by tour of Duke Chapel); Special, New Performing Dance Company: dance classes in October for ticket holders. The appointments of two new staff members in the Office of Development have been announced by Richard B. Hayes, director. Toby Bethea ha; been named assis tant director and Eleanor D. Kinney has been appointed to the new position of estate planning officer. A 1%3 graduate of Davidson College, Bethea served two years in U.S. Army BETHEA Intelligence prior to taking a position with McGraw-Hill Book Co. He was employed by the College Division of Science Research Associates, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., in i970 as business Suzette Johnston of Linthicum Heights; Lisa Bernadette Morra of Rockville; and Susan Patricia Wheeler of Towson. Massachusetts - Lynn Anne Carter of Weston. Michigan — Karla Mae Jacobus of Grand Rapids. Mississippi — Mary Lynn Crews of Oxford. New Jersey — Jacqueline Ann Clemens of Cherry Hill; Susan Candace Coddon of Englewood; Juli-Anne Cook of Fair Haven; Pamela Ruth Frommelt of Morris Plains; Janet Adele Haley, Susan Christine Livingston and Georgene Alicia Whelan of Summit; Wendy Ann Lamp of Mendham; Alexis Stephanie Makris of Woodcliff Lake; Karen Leslie Mulle of Haddonfield; Susart Colleen Patterson of Cranbury; Laurie Jo Polhemus of Annadale; Eugenia Sarantos of Bemardsville; Karen Ann Schramm of Westfield; Robin Snowden of Colts Neck; Marianne Tango of Washington; and Loretta Frances Thompson of South Orange. New. York - Patricia Ann Beatty of Centereach; Tracy Ann Boylan of Manhasset; Nancy Lynn Broad of Fredonia; Laura Ann Cabbie of Coram, Leslie Karen Haas and Stacey Beth O'Haire of Huntington; Kathleen Marie Hale of Bridgeport; Catherine Jeannette Harris of Bedford; Catherine Elizabeth Holley of Schenectady; Michele Ann Kessler of editor and became western regional manager in 1974. Bethea's duties at Duke will include in volvement in the specific areas of annual giving, endowment and special gift groups. Kinney holds A.B. and J.D. degrees from Duke, granted in 1969 and 1973 resp>ectively, and an M.A. awarded in 19 7 0 by the University of Chicago. She returns to Duke from Cleveland, Ohio, KINNEY where she worked with the firm of Squire, Sanders and Dempsey and held several posts during the 1976 Democratic Oswego; Roseanne Moore of Brooklyiv Denice Marie Munzel of Baldwin; Mane Elizabeth Murphy and Angela Totten of Rye; Rochelle Mona Oeslander of Merrick; Karen Long Perfetto and Janel. Blanche Volz of Garden City; Paula Frances Sorensen of Rockville Centre; and Eileen Veronica Tomaselli of Pearl River. Ohio — Wendy Sue Atkinson of Moreland Hills; Mary Beth Bollin, Nancy Jean Glankler, Nancy Louise Holditch and Jennifer Susan Troutman of Cincinnati; and Ellen Grey Donaldson of Wooster. Pennsylvania — Kirstin Selma Abrahamsen of Malvern; Carol Lynne Snyder of Wallingford; and Janice Ruth Wanchock of Sewickley. Rhode Island — Diane Susan Eckeln\ann of Rumford. South Carolina — Ruth Lea Ellis of Greenville. Texas — Margaret Elizabeth Sovey of Ft. Worth. Vermont — Virginia Louise Beggs of West Hartford. Virginia — Pamela Lee Morgan and Cheryl Ann Morrison of Richmond. West Virginia — Amy Maria Torlone of Huntington. Wisconsin — Sharon Ann Rather of Milwaukee. planner named Presidential Campaign. As estate planning officer, Kinney will develop and coordinate programs to pro mote deferred giving to the medical center, Hayes said. Insurance to be discussed The presumption that national health insurance will lead to socialized medicine will be a central subject at a 7 p.m. meeting today at the Holiday Inn West. The meeting will be sponsored by the Congress of County Medical Societies, the Private Medical Care Foundation and Private Practice, a medical journal. Discussing health care under socialized medicine in their countries will be Dr. Samuel Birenbaum of Ontario, Canada; Dr. Denis Mackey, vice president of the General Practitioners Society of Australia; and Dr. Anthony J. Partridge, an orthopaedic surgeon from Sussex, England. Discussing the American health system will be Rep. Philip M. Crane, R-Ill., a member of the health subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee; Clealand P. Baker, vice president of corporate planning for Burroughs Wellcome; Dr. Gary North, economist and historian; Dr. Frederic M. Ball of Charleston^ S.C.; and Dr. Francis A. Davis of Shawnee, Okla., president of the Congress of County Medical Societies. (^11 Q “Sure, it's milk! The haad of our department has utcars.” SEPTfiMBER XF ^ M T H' T F March ** *♦ V ‘1«»«^ at as ^ / 9 9 *4 15 i6 ia ^ JO ^ J/ jtf ,7 a# October 7-14,1977 The Medical Center Calendar lists kectures. symposia and other medical center activities, Notices should be sent to Box 3334. Hospital, no later than one week prior to publication. If last minute scheduling makes it impossible to send a written notice in time, please call b84-4148. ^ Network for Continuing Medical Education (NCME). Program on "Dermatology Clinic." View in Rms M405 and 2031 at Duke and RmsD3008,C6002 and C7002 and Bldg 16 and the Va Hospital. 7 p.m. Discussion of national health insurance, sponsored by the Congress of County Medical Societies, Pnvate Medical Care Foundation and Private Practice, Holiday Inn West. ^**6^m! ^ Benefit dinner for AAUP Legal Defense Fund, sponsored by Duke, UNC and NC State chapters. Village Dinner Theatre. Pathology Research Conference. Dr. J R. Sommer, professor of pathology, "Quick Freezing PreparaHons for EM," Rm M204. University Management Club. Dinner at 7 p.m. following a refreshment hour. Speaker Dr. Charles W. Janas, dentist-tumed-public speaker, from San Marcos, Texas. West Union Ballroom. Wednesday, Octobef 12 1 p.m. NCME See Fri., Oct. 7 for program and viewing areas. ^Mioobiology and Immunology Seminar. Jim McGinnis, "Palindromic Sequences in Eukaryotic DNA," to418, Jones Bld^ 4 p* Co«ndl3ging and Hum^ Devetopment. Dr. J.E. Meyer, director, psychiatric clinic, Univen^.ty of Gottingen, Germany, "Patiwg Behavior of Nonnal and Demented Aged Persons," Rm 1504, Gerontology Bldg. Package offers tour of the arts Asst, development director, estate