New health professionals among Sunday's graduates (Continued from page 1] Page Auditorium. This year's offering is "No, No, Nanette," a Broadway hit musical. Also Saturday night. University Organist Fenner Douglass will give a recital on the Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Organ in Duke Chapel. The recital will begin at 9 p.m. Baccalaureate services for candidates for bachelors degrees are scheduled for 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday in Duke Chapel. Delivering the addresses will be the Rev. Gilleasbuig MacMillan, senior minister at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland. Medicine Those who will receive the Doctor of Medicine degree on Sunday are listed below. Indicated in parentheses is the place each will begin house staff training. Stephen Edward Alpert (Pa. Children's Hospital), David Alyono (Univ. of Minn.), Jerry Stewart Apple (Duke), James Monroe Avent (Univ. of Utah), William Reed Bell Jr. (Duke), Robert Francis Bencze (Fairfax Hospital, Va.), Henry Harold Bible Jr. (Univ. of Colo.), Daniel Hughston Booth (Univ. of Utah), Bert Alton f THE V^EDDING — The Medical Student-Faculty Show was highhghted by the joining of these two in everlasting union. Jackie Mayer sings "When Tm 34/' Brantley Jr. and Garrett Schell Bressler (Wm. Shands Hospital, Fla). Mary A. Buesing (Brook Army Med. Ctr.), Philip Joseph Butera (Wilford Hall Med. Ctr.), Stephen Robert Butler (Stanford), Robert McKinnon Califf (Univ. of Calif.), Benjamin Arthur Carey (Navy Regional Med. Ctr., Oakland). Joseph Yat-Sing Cheung (Duke), William Tucker Cline (New York Hospital), John Allen Dicks Cooper Jr. (Univ. of Wash ), John Rockwell Culp (Wm. Shands) and Margaret Thompson Dydek (Duke). Marsha Overman Edmundson (Fayetteville AHEC), Douglas Joseph Erickson (Vanderbilt), Adam Philip Geballe (Univ. of Chicago), John Wyatt Gnann Jr. (Univ. of Ala.), Michael Robert Gorman (Univ. of Texas SW), John Douglas Graham III (Univ. of Mich.), Jodeile Sue Groeneveld (Univ. of Wise.), Sarah Frances Wilkinson Hainline (Duke), Melissa Hamp (Pittsburgh) and Wayne Lee Harper (N.C. Baptist). Margaret Alycia Hassett (Grady Memorial), Joan Sanford Henderson (Mass. General), Robert Miles Hoffman (Pittsburgh), Joseph Plonk Isley (Harrisburg Hospital), Robert Bruce Johnson (NCMH), Stephen Morgan Johnson (Univ. of Ala.), Susan Lisa Kelley (Univ. of Colo.), Peggy Susan Lindsey (Johns Hopkins), Howard Alan Lipton (Beth Israel, Boston) and Eric Carr McClees (Duke). Donald Munro McIntosh II (Vanderbilt), David Clarence Morris (Columbia Richland Co.), John Lewis Myers (Maine Med. Ctr.), Kurt Douglas Newman (Peter Bent Brigham), Claire Cooper Nord (NCMH), Marc Lee Peters-Golden (New England Ctr. Hospital), Charles Wayne Plummer (Duke), Linda Hough Pozner (L.A. Co. Harbor General), Randall Craig Rickard (S.C. Med. Ctr.) and Steven Forest Roark (Duke). Linda Celeste Robb-Nicholson (Peter Bent Brigham), Steven Robert Savona (NYU-Bellevue), Lyn Alice Sedwick (U. San Antonio), Carlton Clark Sexton (Yale-New Haven), Robert Charles Shepard, Douglas Paul Sherman (Tallahassee Mem. Hospital), George Thomas Shires, III (Grady Mem ), Roberdeau Dunn Simmons (Univ. of Miami), Margaret Lynn Smiley (Duke) and John Carson Hay Steele Jr. (Wm. Shands). Matthew Bruce Stem (Univ. of Pa.), Norman Lander Stockbridge, Hanes McPherson Swingle (Mass. General), Terry Taylor (Gerogetown Univ.), Wendell Howard Tiller, Jr. (Duke), Stephen Young Wilkerson (Naval Regional), Lewis Thomas Williams (Mass. General), John Charles Wood (Univ. of Va.), Eugene Edward Wright Jr. (Duke) and Eric Monroe Yoder (Univ. of Va.). Intercom is published weekly by the Office of Public Relations, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3354, Ourham, N.C. 27710. Joe Sigler Director John Becton Editor Primary contributors: William Erwin, Comprehensive Cancer Center medical writer; Ina Fried, staff writer; Parker Herring, public relations assistant; Edith Roberts, staff writer; David Williamson, medical writer. Circulation: Ann Kittrell. December and September The following completed requirements in the School of Medicine in December 1977: Lawrence Curtis Bandy (Ohio State), Thomas Lewis Beardsley (Dartmouth), William Haywood Bobbitt III (Univ. of Colo.), Zebulon Lynn Bowman (Univ. of Texas), Dale Eric Bredesen (Duke), Samuel Joseph Buff (Duke), Jonca Camille Bull (George Washington Univ.), Phyllis DeCarlo Cross (S.C.) and Thaddeus Leland Dunn (Vanderbilt). Elaine Reginia Ferguson (Univ. of Chicago), Harley Flay Freiberger (S.C ), loel Steven Goldberg (Michael Reese), Eugene Wilson Griffin III (Duke), Jeffrey Becker Hanson (Univ. of Colo ), Elizabeth Ann Harden (Univ. of Texas S.W.), Lynn Renee Hayes (Presbyterian St. Lukes), Melvin Lee Henderson (E.C.U.) and Gameel Byron Hodge Jr. Marianne Jackson, Jeffrey Monroe Johnston (Vanderbilt), Clinton Hubert Joiner (Duke), Charles Djvid Lutin, Charles William Mains (Univ. of Colo.), William Neal Newman (Duke), Anton Peter Nielsen (Duke), Alfred Mack Roberts (E. Va. Grad. Med. School) and Pamela Margaret Runge (Univ. of Va.). Thomas M. Shelburne (Duke), Catherine Helene Toye Suslavich (Duke), Frank John Suslavich Jr. (Duke), George Stackley Tyson Jr. (Duke), Joseph Vincent Vogel (N.Y. Hospital), Price Walker Jr. (Univ. of Ala.) and Stephen Arnold Wank Oohns Hopkins). Those completing requirements for the M.D. degree in September 1977 were: Vilray Papin Blair III, Robert Lee Bloomfield, Michael Joseph Borowitz, W'illiam Frank Cassano (St. Louis Children's Hospital), Patrick Robert Conner (Univ. of Ala.), William G.H. Gibson (Duke), David Ginsburg (Peter Bent Brigham), John David Lambeth (Duke), Beverly Jane Myers-Budge and David Stuart Shimm (Duke). Nursing Recipients of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree will be: Shelley Foerderer Ames, Cathy Marie Anderson, Margaret Kittinger Batson, Susan Hanket Brandt, Beth Marian Broadwin, Kathryn Kay Buis, Susan Frazer Byrne, Martha Marie Calkins, Karen Ellen Chappell and Gayle Marie Coggeshall. Margaret Anne Cohen, Norma Jean Colechia, Claire Louise Costello, Cheryl Ann Curtis, Christina Bertha Dapp, Diane Harriett Dugan, Cheryl Diane (Continued on page 4) Duke in health fair The Pediatric Recreation Therapy Program will participate in a mini-health fair for Head Start parents tomorrow. The fair is sponsored by Operation Breakthrough and will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at Whitted Junior High School on the corner of Roxboro and Umstead Streets. The health fair will feature booths from a variety of local health organizations. Duke recreation therapists Sue Hodges, Nina Burkhill, Loretta Crawford and Vivian Lewis will take turns staffing thfe booth. CHORAL RESPONSES were offered throughout the show by this group, rumored to be the Salzburg Choir, but looking like a group of medical students in unusual lab coats. Found A sorority pin with the initials V.H. was found on the walk in front of the hospital recently. The owner may claim it at the information desk.