Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC)

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RUDYARD KIPLING'-llThC Fil A S 'A GLENN ESTES MATHISEN, M.D. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA College of William and Mary CNorfolk Divisionj Duke University, A.B., 1946 Duke University School of Medicine, M.D., IQSO Phi Chi, Kappa Alpha Student Assistant on Student Health Service Student Sub-interne on Surgery, Iuly, 1949-Decemher, 1949 Planned to enter Surgery and was to have interned in Surgery at Duke Hospital, Iuly I, 1950-ILIIICSO, IQSI Died Novemher I9, IQ4Q FOREWORD THIS SMALL VOLUME IS NOT EXACTLY AN ANNUAL, NOR YET A HANDBOOK. IT HAS TWO PURPOSES: TO RECORD VALUABLE INFORMATION AND TO AFFORD PLEASURE TO THE GROUP OF MEN AND WOMEN WHO MAKE UP THE CLASS OF 1950 OF DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. REGRETTABLY, SOME OF THE PICTURES QFUR- NISHED BY VARIOUS CLASS MEMBERS, ALASU ARE SO POOR THAT ANY RESEMBLANCES TO THE LIV- ING COUNTERPARTS ARE PURELY COINCIDENTAL. AND SO WE PRESENT IT. WE HOPE YOU LIKE IT. STAFF Ea'11or-ln-Chzff ..,... .,.........,.. I B Ezliforizzl ,-Ixxixlufitf. Bright Covington, M y Douglas Rucker, M g t R lx flrlist and Art Editor .,,,............ B h M Amsturzf Art Edllor ................. R b I B Humor Editor ...............,....., Pholognzphfrx . Rufus Hambright, WVi Bnxmfss Manager ................... R b t B ARTHUR HGLLIS EDENS, B.Ph., M.A., M.P.A., Ph.D., LL.D President of Duke University GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OE 1950 NE of the greatest pleasures of teaching in a medical school is in seeing your progress from the bewilderment of the Hrst year to the sophistication of seniors. Never in your careers will you be as conscious of knowing as much medicine as you will be immediately after you have passed Part II of the National Board of Medical Examiners. From that time forward your knowledge will decrease, probably because you will find, to paraphrase Iosh Billings, that so many of the things which you thought you knew ain't so. This deflation of knowledge is particularly rapid in your generation with its numerous diagnostic, and especially therapeutic, discoveries. All that our faculty has contributed to your development was: Hrst, to select you with the greatest care, because it is impossible either to convert a weak student into a sound physician or to spoil a good student, regardless of the type of teaching, and second, to try to make you think. Most of you came to medical school expect- ing to be taught. An occasional student never gets over it. How- ever, I am sure that all of you who are portrayed in this book realize that you had to learn instead of being taught, and that it was not a four-year but a life-time program. All of us enjoyed your being here. We hope that you will often return, and trust and expect that you will continue your careers as successfully in the future as you have started them in your course at Duke University School of Medicine. WILBURT C. DAVISON. WILBURT CORNELL DAVISON, A.B., BA., BSC., M.A., M.D., DSC., LL.D Dean of the School of Medicine, Duke University ALBERT BURNEY HUFF President of the Student Government Association, Duke University School of Medicine PRESIDENTIAL GAVEL IN HAND Age Two DUKE UNIVERSITY sc:HooL OF MEDICINE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS WITHOUT the invaluable aid of the following people this book could not have been published: Mrs. Swett, Dean Davi- son, the Medical Illustration Department, Mr. Porter, Mr. Reamer, Mr. Dukes, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Wreiin and Mr. Pulley of the Durham Engraving Company, Mr. Fowler and Mr. Seabock of Seeman Printery, and all the members of the class of IQSO and their families. 4 Iv 1 ' 1 .gg w ',:x X . I, , J. ' 4 .. ai .,W',Uun 4 bl lg!-F .-L u Y : ., G, f ,MQ -0. ' 1 -,1- v , ' , I v Ili, U 1' ' '. H f '. 1 I 1 '- .v,,. 1 V , ,v.,1 1 ... fr. . v 2. ':,. .wxgrg ' wL'! ' lv 1 4, M V IJ,-'Iv , 1 . Us J fi in N 4 ,v 4,. , J.- , W4 'fr ,- .1- -0 V ,, - 1 . , 4 ,- r ,. - I fr . .-,I QQ fXfN Mx , '- 3 MIKE WW? KITRIDGE ANDERSON, M.D. AUSTIN, TEXAS University of Texas A.B. Phi Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta Wartime Occupation: Student and research assistant in Bacteriology Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Albany Hospital, Albany, New York Medicine. Iuly 1, I950-IUHC 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: AUSTIN, TEXAS IAMES BURKE BERRY, IR., M.D. LATTA, SOUTH CAROLINA The Citadel B.S. Phi Chi Wartime Occupation: Student Future: General Practice Internship: University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Rotating-Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950-lune 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: LATTA, SOUTH CAROLINA IOHN RONALD BLAKE, IR., M.D. WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUINIBIA Duke University Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: Purser-Pharmacists Mate in Merchant Marine for Cities Service Oil Company and American Export Lines Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Lakeside Hospital fWestern Reserve Universityl, Cleveland Ohio. Medicine. Iune 15, 1950-ILIIIC 30, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SAUL BLATMAN, M.D. PROv1DENCE, RHODE ISLAND Brown University A.B. Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Sanitary Corps. Separated as Captain. Served in Latin America Future: Undecided Internship: New York Hospital, 525 E. 68th Street, New York 21, New York. Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: NEYV YORK, NEW YORK Fall of '46: Best class ever to enter Duke Medical School Cthey said so themselvesj . . . Boys and girls fresh from college and men just leaving thc Service . . . Ages I8 to 39 . . . Wilma Canada and Pat Sullivan, our only two women . . . Senior to Freshman, Back for your Boards, Sir?' WILMA IEANNE CANADA, M.D. WILLIALISON, WEST VIRGINIA University of Kentucky B.S. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Pi, American Society of Medical Technologists Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Medicine. Ianuary I, 1950-IDCCCITIIUSI' 31, 1950 BIRTHPLACEZ IWONAVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA IOI-IN PATTERSON GREENE, M.D. IACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA University of Florida A.B. Duke University Phi Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Field Artillery. Separated as First Lieutenant. Served in Europe Future: General Practice Internship: William Beaumont General Hospital, U. S. Army, El Paso, Texas. Rotating. April 1, 1950-April 1, 1951 BIRTHPLACEZ ATLANTA, GEORGIA ' VINCENT ANTHONY IOY, M.D. THE BRONX, NEW YORK Columbia University Fordham UI1iversity B.S. Phi Chi Wartime Occupation: Pharmacist for Lederle Laboratories, Inc. Future: Obstetrics and Gynecology Internship: Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York. Medicine. Iuly I, IQSO-IUHC 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: THE BRONX, NEW YORK IOHN MITCHELL LESESNE, M.D. CHARLESTKJN, SoI'TH CAROLINA The Citadel A.B. General Theological Seminary Phi Chi XVartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Coast Artillery Corps. U. S. Army, Chemical Warfare Corps. Separated as Major. Served in Panama, Africa, Italy Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rotating. Iuly I, 1950-Iune 39, IQSI BIRTHPLACE: CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Half the class brings families along-Rental situation deplorable!-Buying houscsl . . . Sitting for the camera-Richarclson class pictures . . . Never lhozzght I'd et here! . . . ANATOMY f 'I ' F- ' ' 2 g teams. . . . Is It really bcginning. 7 -ff. '. ,,., ,1 5lI!QQ. '.,' 2f . ' '2- ,., 'zvgpt 1- .ff-gkzg-19355 5,4463 v ., if ' I ,. ', ! g .-s h sf S? 5 Q: 'M ' , , ,.,, , I -,ri vzivfsvgr 1 .A+-V .-pp , '-, . ff, Z, 3, --wg '3, , 7 . I. ,I I,.,- R , .4I.::-.vs LEONARD ABRAM LEWIS, M.D. MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA University of Florida Alabama Polytechnic Institute B.S. Mexico City College University of Havana Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Medical Department Future: Pediatrics Internship: Colorado General I-Iospital, Denver, Colorado. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 3O, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: MIAMI, FLORIDA WILLIAM EDWIN MAGEE, M.D. COLUINIBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Duke University Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Eta Sigma: Secretary-Treasurer, Medical School Student Government Association: Student Religious Council Wartime Occupation: Student Future: Undecided Internship: Barnes Hospital, Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri. Medicine. Iuly I, IQSO-IUDC 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE! sUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA BUCHANAN MCMASTER MOKAY, M.D. COLUINIBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA University of South Carolina B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa Wartime Occupation: Student Future: General Practice Internship: University of Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville, Virginia Rotating. Iuly I, 1950-Iune 3o, 1952 BIRTHPLACE: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA HENRY DAVIS MESSER, M.D. MADIsON, FLORIDA Duke University Wartime Occupation: Student Future: General Practice Internship: Charity Hospital of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana. Rotating. Iuly 1, IQSO-IUHC 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: MADIsON, FLORIDA First dance-Hope Valley. TOO much enthusiasm!! . . . Freshman get-together at lake on Wake Forest Highway-Even Mrs. Swett was there! . . . Rush Week!! . . . Dissect, DISSECT, DISSECT!! and Study, STUDY, STUDY! . . . Final grades IH before nvvritten' in Anatomy. Whew!! . . . Mid-year pep talk-Dr. Marquee! . . . McCandless finds a suicide on the fourth floor! SUYDAM OSTERHOUT, M.D. NEW HAvEN, CoNNEc:'r1eL 1' Princeton University Sigma Xi Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, AS-V-I2 Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Cleveland City Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Pathology. Ianuary 1, IQSO-ILIDC 30, 1950. Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950-ILIIIC 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: BRooKLx'N, NEW vc.tK SIMMONS ISLER PATRICK, M.D. WASHINGTKJN, NORTH CAROLINA Wake Forest College Wartime Occupation: Student Future: General Practice Vanderbilt University Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee. Medicine. Iuly 1, IQSO-ILIDC 30, 1951 Internship: BIRTHPLACEI WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA PHILIP EVERITT RUSSELL, M.D. CiLENCOE, ILLINOIS Duke University AB. Northwestern University Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Chi, Kappa Alpha Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Air Corps. Separated as Lieutenant Qigj. Served in Pacific Area Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Cleveland City Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Pathology. Ianuary 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1950. Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE! ATLANTA, GEORGIA LEONARD HERBERT SCHUYLER, M.D. NEW YORK, NEW YCJRK City College of New York A.B. Society of American Bacteriologists Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Sanitary Corps. Separated as Captain. Served in ETO Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Bellevue Hospital fThird Divisionj, New York, New York. Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: NEW voRK, NEW voRK First wedding in the class-Louis Fraysse and Helen Iohnson, Feb. '47. BIOCHEMISTRY-Dr. Perlzwcig-even thc Ph.I3.' sweating!! . . . Duke Hospital's firebug! . . . The Bottle Brigadiersn- Oh, Smeltzcr is a horse's mm-mm ni . . . PHYSI OLOGY--More smoke on the clothing than on the kymograph! GERALD COBURN SHINGLETON, M.D. WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Atlantic Christian College Duke University A.B. Phi Chi Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy. Separated as Lieutenant. Served in Pacific theatre Future: General Practice Internship: Ielferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rotating. Iuly 1, I95O-IUDC 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: NVILSON, NORTH CAROLINA MARGARET PATRICIA SULLIVAN, M.D. I KERRVILLE, TEXAS Schreiner Institute Rice Institute A.B. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi Wartime Occupation: Student and Chemist for Humble Oil and Refining Company Future: Pediatrics Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Pediatrics. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: LEWISTOWN, INIONTANA IOI-IN LESLIE VOGEL, M.D. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Duke University B.S. Phi Beta Kappa, Nu Sigma Nu, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Omega Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma Wartime Occupation: Student Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Medicine. Iuly I, IQSO-IUHC 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY CHARLES DAVID WILLIAMS, IR, M.D. SPARTANBURG, SOUTII CAROLINA Wofford College B.S. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Kappa Wartime Occupation: Student Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Spartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Rotating. Ianuary I, 1950-Iune 30, 1950. Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950- Iune 30, 1951 BIRTHPLACE: MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA Spring Dance-Washington Duke- Blackheart roars again . . . Summer '47: Some worked, some played. Blake went to sea again: Greene-Fort Sill: Sellers--Pathology at DePaul Hospital, Norfolk . . . Wedding bells for Lach Campbell and Pat Black! . . . THEY WQRKED D Of G E X P E R I M E N T buf J' '1 2 5 s 3 1 fi. 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VE I , , 1 l f C ii f MERN Q .L 1 : 1 4 f ,C if fix 3 9 L ,f I 1 5 5-1151: - 1 by 4' X!! X DICK if fl I, I f V Z. 'f ? .L M SNELTZER FRAYSSE Kev qx f fn- xx Nl KA 4 3 KEYE Taq PR CR mug W .N 0 K X W X 'f 4X 'Www Q Q ,,, w fi ESM 0 0 X X fx 'w QU W K , f W .gcfi fg fi fl XV , 9 H2171 7? J ..., HENRY FRANKLIN BARNES, M.D. ELINI CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Atlantic Christian College University of North Carolina Alpha Kappa Kappa VVartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Trans- portation Corps. Separated as Technical Sergeantf4th Grade Future: General Practice Internship: Gallinger Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia. Medicine. lanuary 1, IQSO-IUUC 30. IQSI Birthplace: Elm City, North Carolina DOROTHY HARRELL SMITH fliennettj GoLDsBoRo, NCJRTH CIAROLINA East Carolina Teachers' College Charity Hospital of Louisiana, R.N. Lambda Sigma Epsilon Before marriage: Nurse, U. S. Army, Oliver General Hospital, Augusta, Georgia Birthplace: Goldsboro, North Carolinxi Xu , BAIITY, NORTII CAROLINA ILNL 18,1941 If F IJURHAIXI, NORTII CAROLINA MARCH 17, 1950 LUCY RENELLE PERRY fBarnesj BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA East Carolina Teachers, College Wartime Occupation: School teacher Birthplace: Bailey, North Carolina REGINALD VICTOR BENNETT,M BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY Duke University Phi Beta Kappa, Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: V-I2 Future: General Practice Internship: William Beaumont General Hospital, U. S. Army, El Paso, Texas. Rotating. April 1, 1950-April 1, 1951 Birthplace: Columbia, Kentucky , , 1 :www 3 Fall and Winter i475 PHARMACOLOGY!-Grain alcohol and Messer don't mix!!! . . . BACTERIOLOGY!- and now'always consider tuberculosis -The live F's'!! . . . PATHOLOGY!-Wednesday morning round-ups-Student C.P.C.'s-Autopsy teams-Night calls!! .D ,. FNNX . -.kssf -, was -s 1 T' BERNARD SCHAFFER 29 I O7 52 ,f fBlack-Schafferj NEW YORK, New YORK New York University B.Sc. University of Vienna Medical School M.D. Sigma Xi, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Associa- tion of Bacteriologists and Pathologists , J 5 A '1 f, f If Q IZ I f If 'W W R 2 1 Wartime Occupation: Assistant Professor of Pathology, Medical College of Virginia At present: Associate Professor. Pathology, Duke University Birthplace: New York, New York ALICE-EUGENIA BLACK, M.D. fBlack-Schafferj ROBERT ISAAC BOSMAN, M.D. I NEW YORK, NLW YORK NORFOLK, VIRGINIA NEW YORK, New YORK APRIL 20, 1939 Columbia University, Barnard College B.S. College of William and Mary B.S. University of Munich Univeffitl' of Yif?-fl-Ula M-S' I College of William and Mary fRichmOnd lohns Hopkins Ufllvefslty ischool of Professional Institutej M.Sc.S.W. Hyglenei ' University of Richmond Theta Delta chi, Theta chi Delta, Phi sigma 9 X Woman? Msdlsal College Of Psnnsvlmla Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Sanitary ' 5 Wartime Occupation: Student C . S d C ' . S ' d ' MP5 Auilsgigeanaj Nilxagluineirle m Future: Psychosomatic Medicine Future: Pathology . Internship: Probably Iapan Internship: Walter Reed General Hospital, FORT BENNNL GLORGM I3I,IhpI,,C, Next, york, New york U. S. Army, Washington, District or IXPRIL 25, 1942 Columbia. Rotating, April 1, 1950- April 1, 1951 Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia IANE ODOM PARKER fBOsmanj NORFOLK, VIRGINIA College of William and Mary B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: Manager, logging machinery manufacturing business, Norfolk, Virginia In Durham: Home Economist, Montgomery and Aldridge Birthplace: Pinctown. North Carolina Dog Surgery: Damn it, Williams, you operate like a pediatrician! -Knot tieing, instruments, scrubbing!-Hui-l, operating in three pairs of gloves!-S5 bounty on each dead dog-Party fund!-The Bearcls' picnic: Touch football-Kerns blocking Ll loo year Oak . . . Conroy, thc challenger, thrown by Wee Willie Worthington!! WILLIAM LEE BOUCHER, M.D. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH University of Utah Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Gunnery Officer. Separated as Lieutenant Future: Obstetrics-Gynecology Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Surgery. january I, 1950- Iune 3o, 1950 Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Obstetrics. Iuly I, 1950-ILIIIC 30, 1951 Birthplace: Mobcrly, Missouri EDITH HOLLAND HAMRICK fBridgersQ BOILING SPRINos, NORTH CAROLINA Woman's College of University of North Carolina AB. VVartime Occupation: WAVE, Communi- cations Oflicer. Separated as Lieutenant Birthplace: Boiling Springs, North Carolina SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH APRIL 5, I942 If K' NAX'AL AIR STATION IAcKsoNvII.LL, FLORIDA AUGUST 27, 1945 ORA MAE MILLER Clioucherj SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Henagers Business College Wartime Occupation: Civilian employee, U. S. Navy, Pensacola, Florida Birthplace: Riverton, Utah IOHN DAVID BRIDGERS, M.D. GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA East Carolina Teachers' College A.B. Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Air Corps. Separated as Lieutenant-Commander Served in Pacific theatre Future: General Practice Internship: U. S. Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Rotating. Ianuary 1, 1950- Decemher 31, 1950 Birthplace: Kinston, North Carolina .ft Physical Diagnosis: lub-club, lub-clubll-Dr. Garrett's patient refusing to bare his chest to a kid !!! . . . Saturday morning paper cases with Smiling jack - Why? why? why?? . . . Black bags at last, filled with new, shiny instruments! SLIZAIIETH RUSH oAvISoN 5 Qlirucej OPELIKA, Al.1XBAhIA Alabama Pol technic Institute Y University of North Carolina Agnes Scott College AB. XVartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Teacher, Durham Nursery School Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 15 I IAMES FREDERICK BRUCE, M.D. OPELIKA, ALABAIXIA OPELIKA, AL-WWA Alabama Polytechnic Institute B.S. MARc:11 21, 1949 LACHLAN LEIGI-I CAMPBELL, M.D. A NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Duke University Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma . Wartime Occupation: Student Future: General Practice 0 C - Q N O CIIARLESIUN, VVISST VIRGINIA 947 Internship: Duke I-Iospital, Durham, North jmck 31, I Carolina. Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950- Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia Mama , eff-V-W.. -S...., w MW, mmap W ,,,..,,, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wartime Occupation: Student Future: General Practice Internship: Iefferson-Hillman Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama. Rotating. Iuly I, IQSO-IUHC 30, 1951 Birthplace: Opelika, Alabama PATRICIA CAROLYN BLACK QCampbellj CIHARLESTON, WRST V111o!x1 1 Duke University AB. Delta Delta Delta VVartime Ocgupationz Student In Durham: Laboratory Technician, Blood Chemistry, Duke Hospital. Taking Classes for MA. Birtliplaccz Mannington, NVt-st Yirginii I cl'n list not covered yet . . . But, Dr. Hansen, Dr. Rundles Said that was a large lvmphocitc Clinical Microscopy: Dr. Hansen's xzorl rea 1 g - . . . Part I, National Boards- Brack! QQuote Pat Sullivanj. IOSEPH ALPHONSE CONROY, IR., M.D. NEW YORK, NEW YORK Duke University Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Hospital Corps. Separated as Pharmacist's Mate, Second Class Future: Surgery Internship: Iohns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. Surgery. Iuly I, 1950-IUHC 30, 1951 Birthplace: Salisbury, North Carolina VIOLET VIRGINIA YOUNGER QCOOIQ SPRAY, NORTH CAROLINA Western Maryland College A.B. Duke University XVartime Occupation: High school teacher In Durham: Teacher, Durham County and City Schools Birthplace: Surry County, North Carolina II? yfygg-. U. S. NAX'AL HOSPITAL DUBLIN, GEORGIA IANUARY 26, 1946 If F SPRAY, NORTH CAROLINA IANUARY 5, 1944 HENRIETTA HESTER IPPEL fConroyj SHEBOYOAN, WISCONSIN Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: WAVE, Hospital Corps. Separated as Pharmacistls Mate. First Class In Durham: Housekeeper for Dr. and Mrs. Deryl Hart Birthplace: Sheboygan, Wisconsin IOHN SAMUEL COOK, IR., M.D. HARMONY, NORTH CAROLINA Davidson College University of North Carolina A.B. Temple University Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy. Separated as Pharmacist Ciunior Warrant rankj. Served in African invasion, Tarawa, Iwo lima Future: Psychiatry Internship: U. S. Naval Hospital, Saint Albans, New York. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Graham, North Carolina Huff elected President of Student Government . . . Summer of '48: The parting of the ways--Work, play, travel-On the wards and in the clinics . . . LOIS CORINNA PAINTER QCooperl P1iosPEcT HILL, Noitrri CA1toL1NA Duke University Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Secretary, Durham County Production and Marketing Administration Birthplace: Prospect Hill, North Carolina ALPHEUS MCCULLEN COVINGTON, M.D. ROCKINGHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Wofford College B.S. Duke University Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Airborne Infantry. Separated as First Lieutenant Future: General Practice Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Surgery. Iuly 1, 1950-lune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Rockingham, North Carolina Przosvuri' IfI1LL. Nortiii CAROLINA Mmtcii 9, 1946 Niwiox, Noicrii C.-x1to1.1NA Ili-cmiisi-.ii 18, 1948 GERALD RICE COOPER, M.D. DtvR1'1A1x1, NoRT11 CSAROLINA Duke University A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Wartime Occupation: Office of Scientihc Research and Development Research Projects Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Medicine. Iuly 1, IQSO-ILIIIC go, 1951 Birthplace: Scranton, South Carolina VIRGINIA BRIGHT CARTER QCovingtonj NEXVTON. NIDRTII Cixaotixai Winthrop College Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Secretary, Dr. Deryl Hart, Duke Hospital Iiirthplaccz Elkin, North Carolina OBSTETRICS: Eclampticsll-Fetal heart!-Blood pressure!! . . . Dr. Cartcr's cabin party!-Nick in catcher's position, Mrs. Nick rount in ' ll third. . W' I FREDERICK WILLIAM DICK, M.D. I BIIOOKNEAL, VIRGINIA l. Meridian Iunior College BIIOOKNEAI-I VIRGINIA Duke University B.S. IUNE 26, 1948 Nu Sigma Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Phi Sigma I rf Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Sub- marine Service. Separated as Lieutenant K' Served in South Pacific Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Iohns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. Medicine fPublicj ' MCCOLL SOUTH CAIIoLIxA Iuly I, IQSO-IUDC 30, 1951 ' MAY I, 1943, Birthplace: Meridian, Mississippi ---l MIRIAM ELIZABETH YATES fDickj BRooI-QNLAI., VIRGINIA University of North Carolina University of Richmond A.B. Kappa Epsilon Wartime Occupation: Student Before Marriage: School teacher Birthplace: Brookneal, Virginia HOWARD MCROY DUBOSE, M.D. TAMPA, FLORIDA Florida Southern College B.S. Nu Sigma Nu, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Tau Alpha Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Medical Administrative Corps. Separated as Captain Future: General Practice or Internal Medicine Internship: Lawson Veterans Administration Hospital, Chamblee, Georgia. Medicine. Ianuary I, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Tampa, Florida LYDA TOM BETHEA CDuBosej MCCQLL, Socrii CAROLINA NVinthrop College Beta Club, Duke Medical Dames In Durham: Secretary, Baker Specialty Company Birthplace: McColl, South Carolina SURGERYfScutl! . . . -MEDICINE-Spawn!! . . . More weddings: The Dicks and the Hamiltons pick the same date-Ruf Hambright lc-arcs a trail of broken hearts-Sara takes a young'un to misc!! FRANCES RODDEY WHITESIDLS QFitzj SINIYRNA, SOUTH CA1c0L1NA Winthrop College B.S. Wartime Occupation: Secreta ry, Air Inspector, Shaw Field Army Air Base, Sumter, South Carolina In Durham: Secretary, Superintendent of City Schools: Secretary, Department of Medicine, Duke Hospital Birthplace: Smyrna, South Carolina SMYRYA, Sorrrifr C:AROLlNA Novmiisi-.R 15, 1944 LOUIS AUGUSTUS FRAYSSE, III - M.D. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA College of Charleston University of South Carolina B.S. Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Air Corps. Separated as Second Lieutenant Future: General Practice Internship: FIIZSIIUIHODS General Hospital, 'MIf,1L1lTmQ?L1'51' 193201 'N l . A 'A 5 U. S. Army, Denver, Colorado. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina I , mf!!! wwwrwt ' A75 A 2 .21 .I ,224 A f ,f f y W 1 1 , , . 73,5111 1'-y ,try f . f ,' f THOMAS EDMUNDS FITZ, M.D. RLIDSVILLE, Noirrlrl CAROLINA University of North Carolina Nu Sigma Nu VVartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Air Corps Separated as Captain Future: General Practice Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Medicine. Ianuaryl, 1950- December 31, 1950 Birthplace: Stoneville, North Carolina HELEN ILLIZAISFTH JOHNSON fFraysseJ CH.xPP1iLL's. SoL'TH C.XIllJLIN,X University of South Carolina In Durham: Secretary. Business Olhce, East Campus, Duke University: Bookkeeper, Durham Fruit and Produce Company Birthplace: Chappellk. South Carolina Class welcomes Robin Black-Schaffer, Johnny Overman, and Tyndall Harris . . . Agitation about 15th quarter . . . Weddings for Tom and Bunny, Al and Bright!! . . . Medical Dames organize-CThanks to Hap Harris.j NORMAN HESSEN GARRETT, IR., M.D. MOUNT Kisco, NEW YORK Duke University Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Medical Department. Separated as Sergeant Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Mount Kisco, New York RUTH KATHERINE SAUER fCeorgiadej Hotels, LONG ISLAND, New YORK Columbia University, Barnard College, ILA. Duke University M.A. Wartime Occupation: Chemist, Food and Drug Administration In Durham: Research in Biochemistry, Duke University Birthplace: Ilollis, New York SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA MARCII 19, 1950 If F PORT W.NSI'IINCJl'llN, Niew YORK SLv'1'11'x1RLR 11, 1942 ANNIE REBECCA HONEYCUTT fGarrettj SA1.1sBURY, NOIQTII CAROLINA Catawba College Duke University School of Nursing, R.N. Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Staff Nurse, Duke Hospital, Premature Nursery Birthplace: Salisbury, North Carolina NICHOLAS GEORGE GEORGIADE, M.D. IAMAIOA, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK Fordham University Columbia University D.D.S. Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Dental Corps. Separated as First Lieutenant Future: Surgery Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Surgery. December 28, 1949-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Lowell, Massachusetts Some become Seniors . . . Substitute internships-Thrill of the p.a. system- Dr. Rucker, call Urology - Dr. Harris, 25o . . . 'Vi Murdaugh, Dave Miller, Nick Leone, Pat Patrick and Al Covington hold the fort on O. B .... BETTE IEAN LOVE fHamhrightj IQINCIS CIlliEK, So1'TII c1'XROI.IN.'X Converse College A.B. Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Teacher of English and Social Studies, Carr Iunior High School Birthplace: Kingk Creek, South Carolina GRovr.R, NOR'I'H CAROLINA IL'1-v 8, 1948 EDWARD LEE HAMILTON, M.D. SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS College of Holy Cross W Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy Future: General Practice DLiR1IAM, NORTH CAROLIN A Internship: William Beaumont General IUW 26 1948 Hospital, U. S. Army, El Paso, Texas. I I Rotating. Ianuary 1, 1950-Ianuary 1, 1951 Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York SENIOR MEDICINE: Trauma ot the I5 minute oral- Oh, Death, where is thy stin to escape Stead!-Welcome back Murray and Saul!! 2 ,V 1 XXXRXX , NX Ex It S W C' 'TJ CI on W O UC' 59 3 HI D CD MAS-Sm ctst F J' 'FU 5 III Tl , K NM GROVER, NORTH CAROLINA Mars Hill College Duke University Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Destroyer duty. Separated as Radio-Radar Technician, First Class. Served in Pacific theatre. QManila, Guam, Pearl Harlnorb Future: Obstetrics-Gynecology Internship: Brooke General Hospital, U. S. Army, San Antonio, Texas. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, IQSI Birthplace: Grover, North Carolina FLORA MARY WEEKS fHamiltonj PAI-IoKEE, FLORIDA Duke University Schcol of Nursing R.N. Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Delivery room nurse, recovery room nurse, Duke Hospital Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Florida . . Medicine at Harvard and Cornell-.Xnv evtrt-I1 IC Dr. MERVYN RAY HAMLIN STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA Stanford University A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Free and Accepted Masons Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Medical Department. Separated as Technician, Fifth Grade. Served in England Future: General Practice Internship: San Francisco City and County Hospital, Stanford University Service, San Francisco, California. Rotating. Ianuary I, 1950-lune 30, IQSI Birthplace: Stockton, California MARY IANE I-IAPPLEY CI-Iarrisj CINCINNATI, CJHIO Miami University BS. University of Wisconsin Womanis College of the University of North Carolina Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Duke Medical Dames, Secretary Wartime Occupation: School teacher III Durham: I-Iome Economics Teacher Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA APRIL 24, 1943 ff F X MARGARET ELIZABETH BAER fHamlinj INDIANOLA, IOVVA Iowa State College BS. Stanford University M.A. Delta Delta Delta, Duke Medical Dames ln Durham: Dietician, Duke I-Iospital Birthplace: Saint Louis, Missouri IAMES ALLEN HARRIS CINCINNATI, OHIO University of Dayton Duke University Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wartime Occupation: U. S. Marine Air Corps. Separated as Major. Served in the Pacific Future: Surgery Slfqxvfmi OHIO Internship: Duke I-Iospital, Durham, North LLLMBLR -, 1944 Carolina. Surgery. Iuly 1, IQSO-IUHC 30, IQSI Birthplace: Oklahoma gsgaa ,aaa1rts.sx. Magi? W. .Q A-A I ,-, V.. ...Q A. . we W' 4 I' Eli ,,,,,.-,va ! f A Stcad: Son, you are either stupid, crazy, or cnnfusculf' Vinnie Iov: Sir, do I have a choice? , 'ta MARY ELIZABETH VARDEMAN I fx ,f f Q z f, 14, ' 1 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Saint Mary's College Iunior League Wartime Occupation: Traveler's Aid ' and U.S.O. Birthplace: Atlanta, Ccmg ll Az TYNDALL PEACOCK HARRIS, M.D IACKSUNVILLE, F1.oit1D.x ALBERT ISURNEY I-IUFF, M.D. Roma GEORGIA Nm, ,,,,,,,, ,5, ,943 - , Phi Chi, Sigma Nu R,,,,.,,,,,, NOR,-,, Q,,,,,,,,,N,, University of North Carolina BS. Georgifllsghool of TC?hn0l92Y BS' ' Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Medical niversity of Georgia . . . Administrative Corps Phi Chi, Kappa Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma I. Future: General Practice American Institute ot Chenucal Engineers . Internship: Watts Hospital, Durham, North Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Signal Carolina, Rotatigg, Corps. Separated as Major. Iuly 1, 1950-IUDC 30, IQSI Served in Europe x 1 I . Birthplace: Cochran, Georgia Future: General Practice Internship: Grady Memorial Hospital, ATL'W 'x' GLORGM Atlanta, Georgia. Medicine. Iuly 1, 1950-IUHC 30, 1951 I.wLfARv 50, 1943 Birthplace: Rome, Georgia MARY CATO WHELCHEL CHulIj ATLANTA, Giioitorx Sophie Newcomb College Agnes Scott College University of Georgia Chi Omega, Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: General ohfice work, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity National Oflice In Durham: Secretary to Chairman of Psychology Department, Duke Univt rsitv Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia Ed Magee in the movies . . . Bill Worthington in traction . . . lim Bruce and Betty Davison-a twosome . . Paging I-t.-Colonel Leone at the Pentagon!! . . . Oh, Smeltzer is a husband now . . . Z , e Revs: f '. A , lA. ,, , '- , . 'Q . . 4 .Is:2?5' A Q ' ,fra ,, ' 'G-4 wwf , 'cm . ff ' r fa., ,vi Z, , J X MQ '4-A s 5 ,, ji' '?',ff', ,Q K 5 WPC I5 fs X' GE V 'fvif A ,f f f f Z 9 'bk' ' .51 ., -4 .nw4t .fa .fm AA . MURRAY B. HUNTER, M.D. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Brooklyn College State University of Iowa Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Infantry. Separated as Private, First Class. Served overseas Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Medicine. july 1, 1950-lune 30, IQSI Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York MERRYLL GAY I-IUNNICUTT flenningsl BIRINIINGHAIVI, ALABAIVIA College of William and Mary QRichmond Professional lnstitutel Duke University American Society of Clinical Pathologists Wartime Occupation: Student Before Marriage: Medical technologist, Simon-VVilliamson Clinic, Birmingham, Alabama Birthplace: Perry, Georgia BROOKLYN. NEW YORK IULY 21, 1945 ff K' BIRMINGHAM. ALABAINIA DECLIwIBhR 51, 1949 SYLVIA LYNN FISHMAN QI-Iunterl BROOKLYN, Nizw YORK Brooklyn College B.A. University of North Carolina M.S.P.H. Sigma Xi Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Research Assistant and graduate student, Department of Biochemistry, Duke University Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York MONROE RUEWORK IENNINGS, M.D. BECKLEY, WEST VIRGINIA Emory and Henry College Berea College A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa Wartime Occupation: U. S. Coast Guard, Convoy Escort Duty. Separated as Chief Pharmacistis Mate. Served in Atlantic Future: General Practice Internship: U. S. Marine Hospital, Staten Island, New York. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, IQSI Birthplace: Beckley, West Virginia Saturday C. P. C.'s: Hansen versus Forbus- What does the bone marrow show? - It's past the hour now, but- . . . Kempner Give him rice! DOROTHY LILLIAN HAMILTON Clohnsonl PITTsBL'RGH, PIaNNsvLvANIA Wartime Occupation: Civil Service employee in Panama and with War Production Board in Pittsburgh Birthplace: Pittshurgh, Pennsylvania THOMAS CLEVELAND KERNS, IR., M.D. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA University of North Carolina A.B. Phi Chi, Phi Delta Theta Wartime Occupation: Student Future: Surgery Internship: Second fCOrnellj Division, Bellevue Hospital, Ist Avenue and 26th Street, New York City. Surgery. luly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Durham, North Carolina R f , ATLANTA, GEORGIA DECEIJBER 19, 1941 COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA SEPTEINIBER 18, 1948 Dan and Ginny Mairs honeymoon in England!! . . . PEDIATRICS . . . Kids in London: Wilma Canada, Sid Osterhout, Saul Blatman Phil Russell, Charlie Williams, and Dan Mairs . . . Phil in Paris: Quelles femniesl!! REGINALD HALL IOHNSON, IR., M.D. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA University of Pittsburgh B.S. Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Coast Artillery. Separated as Captain. Served in Panama Future: Undecided Internship: Has not yet accepted internship Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania BERNICE ALLENE FLOWERS Qliernsj ATLANTA, GEORGIA Virginia Intermont College A.B. University of North Carolina A.B. Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Home Security Life Insurance Company Birthplace: College Park, Georgia , if vi ea xv X' f 5 ., ,.., , . at IOHN DUDLEY KEYE, IR., M.D. BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA Duke University PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Nu Sigma Nu Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy. Separated as Pharmacistls Mate, Third Class. Served in South Pacific Future: Internal Medicine Internship: Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Pathology. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: San Diego, California DOROTHY REICH fliornegayj WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Meredith College A.B. Wartime Occupation: Secretary, Army Air Forces, Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Secretary, Research Lab., Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland Birthplace: Winston-Salem, North Carolina Iohn Kcye and Faye Bryant take the step! . . . Mammy's little baby loves short'nin bread . JUNE 14, 1948 ALLISON PAYE BRYANT CKCYCD LYNGHBURG, VIRGINIA University of Virginia R.N. Duke University Beta Club, I.U.G., Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: Nursing School student In Durham: Nurse, Duke Hospital Birthplace: Charlottesville, Virginia GREY BRYAN KORNEGAY, M.D. MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA University of North Carolina B.S. University of Minnesota Rho Chi, Phi Lambda Upsilon Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Chemical Warfare Service. Separated as Captain Future: General Practice or Research Internship: U. S. Public Health Service WINSTON-SALEBI, NORTH CAROLINA Marine Hospital, New Qrleans. NOVEMBER IQ 1943 Louisiana. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Mount Olive, North Carolina - , .,.. I. . . A ,,,,pk3 lr. if 1 , I ?5 'Mr iff? if . Sf I ' innlltl' TRAGEDY-Glenn's deathll . . . Vinnie teaching the little pickaninnies on Howland DORIS MARIE MCDONALD fLeonej WAsIfIINoT0N, DISTIKICT OF COLUMBIA Wartime Occupation: Writer and Editor for Baukage, Washington news commentator, and Blue Net Work At present: On Research Staff, Foreign Affairs Committee, U. S. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Birthplace: Alameda, California CHARLES PELL LEWIS, IR., M.D. SAINT ALBANS, Wxsr VIRGINIA Washington and Lee University B.S. Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi Wartime Occupation: U. S. Marine Corps, Second Marine Division Separated as Major. Served in South Pacific Future: Undecided Internship: Brooke General Hospital, U. S. Army, San Antonio, Texas. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Charleston, West Virginia Q2 I CARSON CITY, NEVADA IANUARY 18, I942 ,, Si HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA SEPTERIBER 50, 1944 NICHOLAS CHARLES LEONE, M.D. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA University of California Harvard University School of Public Health Yale University School of Public Health Army Medical School of Tropical Medicine and Nutrition Nu Sigma Nu: Kappa Psi: Fellow A.P.H.S.g Fellow, British Royal Society of Medicine- Nutrition Division XVartime Occupation: U. S. Army. Nutrition consultant to Supreme Headquarters in Europe. Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel while in medical school Future: Public Health-Preventive Medicine Internship: U. S. Marine Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland QU.S.P.H.S.j. Rotating with exchange rotation between Iohns Hopkins, Medicine: University Hospital, Obstetrics- Gynecology: Marine Hospital, Surgery. Iuly I, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Oakland, California MARGARET SEARS fLewisj HARRIsBt'Ro, PENNSYLVANIA National Park Iunior College Iunior League, Phi Theta Kappa. Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: Red Cross volunteer worker: D0ct0r's receptionist Birthplace: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania M-110-Midnight beer-Telegrams- Where will We be next year? - Army, Navy, Public Health, Vets, or starring? . . . Fourteenth alternate at Mass. General CRemember, Dr. Buck?D DANIEL ATLEE MAIRS, M.D. CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Duke Universit Y SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Wartime Occupation: A-S, V-I2 IUNE 15' '949 Future: Obstetrics-Gynecology Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Surgery. Ianuary I, 1950-Iune 30, 1950 Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York. Medicine. Iuly I, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 K' Birthplace: Charleston, West Virginia SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FEIIRIJARS' 19, 1942 VIRGINIA DELK VAUGHAN fMairsj SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Hollins College AB. Parsons School of Design Katherine Gibbs School Wartime Occupation: Student Birthplace: Fort Collins, Colorado DEAN MGCANDLESS, M.D. SAINT IOHN, KANSAS Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Parachute Infantry. Separated as Captain. Served in Europe Future: General Practice or Army Internship: Fitzsimmons General Hospital, U. S. Army, Denver, Colorado. Rotating. Iuly I, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Saint Iohn, Kansas S 5.11 A ffl? ia 'I'HELMA PAULINE KEETON fMcCandlessj Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Parkland Hospital School of Nursing R.N. Wartime Occupation: Army and civilian nursing In Durham: Private duty nurse. Nurse, Rapid Treatment Center Birthplace: Denison, Texas f, fi y ' SENIOR SURGERY: If you had read more in your iunior year, I wouldn't have to be telling you this now. CQu0te Dr, Gardnerj . . Ernie Newell and Monroe Iennings get the word and say the word at Christmas-time!! MARGARET EDITH BARTON fMillerj I-IAsBROUcK HEIoHTs, NEW IILRSEY Antioch College AB. Wartime Occupation: Student in college: Student airplane pilot Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York HERSCHEL VICTOR MURDAUGI-I, IR., M.D. ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA The Citadel Alpha Kappa Kappa Wartime Occupation: Student Future: Obstetrics Internship: Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Medicine. Iuly I, IQSO-IUHC 30, 1951 Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina YELLOW SPRINOs, OHIO FEBRUARY 3, 1945 ROCK HILL. SOUTH CAROLINA AL'oUs'I' 225, 1948 I ,S Goodbye to Merve and Peg Hamlin and Ed and Flavie Hamilton-first to start internships!! .... A few of the boys must have learned some Anatomy fConrOy, Bruce, Newell, and Campbell-student instructorsjll MW 9 41 I A H:-,.,,,,f ,,. 4 I f I, f in Q! ,ZX DAVID CRITCI-IERSON MILLER, M.D. NEW MARKET, NEW HAMPSHIRE Antioch College University of Chicago Northwestern University Society of Sigma Xi Wartime Occupation: KID American Feld Service, Ambulance Driver. Served in Africa, Middle East, and Italy. Qzj U. S. Army, Medical Department. Separated as Corporal Future: U. S. Public Health Service and General Practice Internship: Boston Marine Hospital. Boston Massachusetts. Rotating. Iuly I, 1950-Iune 30, IQSI HiI'thpl.Ice: Elizabeth. New Icrscv SARA WYCLIFFE HUCKLE CMurdaughj ROCK HILL, SOUTH C.XROLIN.X Duke University AB. Kappa Delta, Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Secretary, Psychology Department. Duke University Birtliplaccz Rock Hill. South Carolina K s.::,.ni4Q ,-,,x- - .f-ff ftfft, ERNEST TITTLE NEWELL, M.D. WAYNEsvILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Duke University Wartime Occupation: Student Future: General Practice or Surgery Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Surgery Iuly I, 1950-IUDC 30, 1951 Birthplace: Epworth, Georgia NATALIE ANN MCCHRYSTAL QOvermanj WAsHINoToN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington State College University of Texas incarnate Word College B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta Wartime Occupation: Bell Telephone Company, Service Representative with government unit, Washington, D. C. Dietician at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. Iiirtliplacc: Washington, District of Columbia DURHALI, NORTH CAROLINA K R with wm tQs iv HELEN BRYSON FRANKLIN QNeWellj DRYSON CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Duke University B.S. Alpha Chi Omega, Tau Psi Omega Wartime Occupation: Student In Durham: Nurse, Duke Hospital Birthplace: Bryson City, North Carolina IOHN REAGAN OVERMAN, M.D. MARION, INDIANA DECEMBER I7, 1949 Washington and Iefferson College If University of Maryland George Washington University Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, ASTP and Infantry Future: Internal Medicine TEMPLE, -1-PMS Internship: Presbyterian Hospital, New York, Dhchhlghk 26, New York. Med1Clne Ianuary I, 1951-Ianuary I, 1953 Birthplace: Marion, Indiana I 5 I 2 . 5 I g I I I I 5 3 I 2 F 'I I I I 'I Ii Y. I 1 I I I I I nty at Shrine Hall-Music by Hacker-Songs a la carte-Recalling earlier days-Missing Glenn especially-Last get-together until graduation 1I1IUI1L'll Is1sTTY IEAN WATSON , , h IRICIWLIFCISUIID ' f Io1INsoN CITY, TENNESSEIL 1 A , East Tennessee State College B.S. I 57.5. V, s Alpha Iota, Who's Who in American . , Colleges and Universities 1943 Wartime Occupation: Analytical chemist In Durham: Secretary, Dr. Walter Kempner, Duke Hospital 11 Birthplace: Iacksonville, Florida WILLIAM LAWSON RICHARDSON M.D. I C T IoHNsoN CITY, TENNESSEE OHNSON ITY, ENNESSEE WILLIAM DENNIS RIPPY, M-D. AUGUST 7, 1942 East Tennessee State College B.S. GIBSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 1 Nu Sigma Nu Elon College A.B. Wartime Occupation: CII Inspector of U U . Q Powder and Explosives, C25 U. S. Navy, Sigma Phi Beta, P1 Gamma Mu Communications. Separated as Lieutenant. Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy. Separated ' Served m Atlantic and Pacific as Lieutenant QI.g.j. Served in Pacific s Future. Imemal Medicine Future: General Praetiee . Internship: Brooke General Hospital. U. S. Army, San Antonio, Texas. Rotating. CIIBSONYILLE, NOIRTH CAIIo1.INx Illly I, IQSO-IUIIC 30, IQSI . . MAY 5, 1946 . COlL1lT1lJ13. ROIHIIUIEI. liirthplace: Iohnson City, Tennessee Iuly 1, 1950-IUUC 30, IQSI Internship: Walter Reed General Hospital, U. S. Arrny, Washington, District of Birthplace: Gibsonville, North Carolina Q HELEN RASCOE BLALOCK . QRippyj CTIBSONVILLE, No1tTII C.fIIIoL1NA Elon College Duke Medical Dames XVartime Occupation: Volunteer Red Cross Nurse's Aide In Durham: LCZOIITUVIHIIY Chest: Duke Hospital: Duke Power Company liirtliplaccz GibsonI-illc, North C.IrIIlIn.I Over the hump!! . . . The fall of '46 now the dim past-yet Anatomy books still smell of formaldehyde! Nothing really changes! DOUGLAS PENDLETON RUCKER, M.D. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA University of Virginia A.B. Randolph-Macon College Phi Chi, Delta Tau Delta Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Air Corps. Separated as Lieutenant. Served with Atlantic Fleet Future: Obstetrics and Gynecology Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Obstetrics-Gynecology. Iuly I, 1950-Iune 30, IQSI Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia WINIFRED MARGARET HUNTER fSellersj NIJRFOLK, VIRGINIA College of William and Mary A.B. Phi Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, American Association of University Women Wartime Occupation: School teacher Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia MARGARET FIELD WILLIAMS fRuckerj RICHIMOND, VIRGINIA Chevy Chase Iunior College Randolph-Macon Woman's College College of William and Mary QRichmond Professional Institutej A.B., M.A. Alpha Delta Pi, Iunior League, Duke Medical Dames Wartime Occupation: Social Service Case- Worker: Home Service Secretary, Red Cross, Key West, Florida In Durham: Tutor in high school subjects Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia ImcKsoNvII.I.E, FLORIDA APRIL 4, 1942 THOMAS DUNCAN SELLERS, M.D. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA College of William and Mary ff fNorfolk Divisionj Duke University A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Kappa Sigma Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Air Corps. Separated as First Lieutenant. Served in E.T.O. Future: Orthopedics Noiurouc, VIIXGINIIN , , . A,,R,L 4, ,940 Internship: Letterman General Hospital, U. S. Army, San Francisco, California. Rotating Iuly I, I95o-Iune 50, i951 Birthplace: Portsmouth, Virginia elif They still get married: Vic and Dorothy have bad luck with automobiles just before their wedding: the Garretts are married in Salisbury' . . . And babies kccp coming: Barnes, Dick, Conroy, and Covington Cand several othersj don't make the deadline! FRANCES BICKETT BAKER fSeymourj HOLLY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Woman's College, University of North Carolina Hardbarger's Secretarial School Wartime Occupation: Secretary in Army Hospitals In Durham: Secretary, Department of Anatomy, Duke Medical School Birthplace: Holly Springs, North Carolina DAVE HARVEY SMELTZER, M.D YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Duke University A B Nu Sigma Nu Delta Sigma Phi as Lieutenant Served IH South Pacific China, Iapan, Korea, Philippines New Guinea ,U A X ,A fu gf' 74 11 fX2?7f'f7Zf? f fffffff, 4 4 ,V ' j ,W I ff' M445 4.7 W 'C L , CHARLES FLOYD SEYMOUR, M.D. PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA K' f f4,'L.-ALM, f PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA University of Florida B.S. NOX'EMBhR 12, 1943 Alpha Kappa Kappa Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Sanitary Corps. Separated as First Lieutenant Future: Pediatrics Internship: Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Pediatrics. Ianuary 1, IQSO-IUHC 30, IQSI . , . . '. Wartim.e Occupation: U. Navy. Separated ' C Q . q I n i, 7 5 Future: General Practice Birthplace: Coffee Springs. Alabama MATTIILWS, NORTH CAROLINA Internship: Charlotte Memorial Hospital, IUNE 141 1949 Charlotte, North Carolina. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, IQSI Birthplace: Youngstown, Ohio MILDRED ROBERTA IAMES fSmeltzerj NIATTHEXVS, NORTII CAROLINA Erskine College Duke University School of Nursing Wartime Occupation: Student Before Marriage: Doctor's Secretary- receptionist i i' Birthplace: Charlotte, North Carolina Max Stewart, Harry Youngs, Dunc Sellers, and Nick Lesesne get a chance to doctor at Fort Bragg . . . Some of the boys, like Bill Rippx and Bill Boucher, take short internships before their regular internships begin . . .ax xii, f ,, , .. .- ' IW' ROBERT MAXWELL STEWART, M.D. GIXINESVILLE, FLORIDA University of Florida B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Air Corps. Separated as Captain. Served in DENVER, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 19, 1942 If European Theatre K Future: General Practice Internship: Fitzsimmons General Hospital, U. S. Army, Denver, Colorado. Rotating. Iuly I, 1950-IUHC 30, 1951 Birthplace: Pelham, Georgia ELIZABETH HEPBURN ELLIS fYoungsj WAsII1NoToN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Strayer, Bryant and Stratton Business College Daughters of U. S. Army Wartime Occupation: Civil Service Secretary, Detroit, Michigan: WAC. Separated as Second Lieutenant Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia National Boards. Part II . . . It won'I be long until lwo years are not so-o-o long! . . . At least they call us Doctor FREDERICK, MARYLAND DECEIXIBER 18, 1943 VERNA LEE CHRISTIE CStewartj GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA Hunter's Business School In Durham: Secretary, Department of Physical Therapy, Duke University Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky HARRY HILL YOUNGS, IR., M.D. CLIFFSIDE, NEW IERSEY Rutgers University B.S. Columbia University Nu Sigma Nu, Tau Kappa Epsilon Wartime Occupation: U. S. Army, Medical Department. Separated as Captain. Served in Iapan Future: General Practice or Obstetrics- Gynecology Internship: Brooke General Hospital, U. S. Army, San Antonio, Texas. Rotating. Iuly 1, 1950-Iune 30, 1951 Birthplace: Cliffside, New Jersey June when everybody will have a slip of paper, To Whom It May Concern, and ll! I I 'S x. - X .-Q. 5 CYRUS LILVINTHAL + f PHILADIiLPHIA, PENNsx'LvANIA A' . 1 .B. ii Svvarthmore College' X .tm www University ct California Ph.D. , Phi Beta lxappa A Wartime Occupation: U. S. Navy, Radar Oliicer. Separated as Lieutenant 5' MA 'W' Served overseas 2. ' Q i' 'X At present: Instructor in Physics, University of Michigan A If f Birthplace: Philadelphia. Pennsylvania ,V jf. V ' ' QSM? :iff '. 2 1,.. , i1 :' A A. '.,- 4:' i ' -f - Coxr:oRD, MASSACHL'SE1'TS MAY 15, 1944 X ., Q x 0 ATALA IEANA SCUDDER DAVISON fLevinthalj, M.D. DURHABI, NORTH CAROLINA Columbia University, Barnard College Duke University Swarthmore College A.B. Harvard University Stanford University Phi Beta Kappa Wartime Occupation: Student Future: Pediatrics Internship: University Hospital, Ann Arbor Michigan. Medicine. Ianuary I, 1950-December 31, 1950 Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland Note: Ieana Davison will receive her M.D. with the Class of. 1950. She has been away from Duke for several years and so, although this is not really her class, We Welcome her as a member. The rat race is run!-and so to work . . . God help the helpless public!! Permanent Mailing Addresses Kitridge Anderson, 55116 Grooms Street, Austin, Texas. Henry Franklin Barnes, Elm City, North Carolina. Reginald Victor Bennett, Ir., 14115 State Street, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Iames Burke Berrv, lr.. Box 542, Latta, South Carolina. Alice Eugenia Black-Schaffer, Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. Iohn Ronald Blake, Ir., 1752 Taylor Street, N.W., Wash- ington, District of Columbia. Saul Blatman, 254 Sixth Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Robert Isaac Bosman, cfo Mr. lack Edwards, Box 275, Greenville, North Carolina. XVilliam Lee Boucher, 530 E. So. Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. lohn David Bridgers, 1o6 E. 9th Street, Greenville, North Carolina. lames Frederick Bruce, 215 N. 1oth Street, Opelika, Ala- bama. Lachlan Leigh Campbell, 321 72nd Street, Newport News, Virginia. Wilma Ieanne Canada, 117 W. 5th Avenue, Williamson, VVest Virginia. Iohn Samuel Cook, Ir., cfo Rev. I. S. Cook, Harmony, North Carolina. Ioseph Alphonse Conroy, Ir., II32 Dallas Avenue, S.E., Grand Rapids 7, Michigan. Gerald Rice Cooper, 21o5 Chapel Hill Road, Durham, North Carolina. Alpheus McCullen Covington, Ill Everett Street, Rocking- ham, North Carolina. Frederick William Dick, Box 205, Brookneal, Virginia. Howard McRoy DuBose, 248 S. Church Street, Spartanburu- South Carolina. Thomas Edmunds Fitz, Lawsonville Avenue, Reidsville, North Carolina. Louis Augustus Fraysse, III, 141 Savannah Hi!-KhWl1Vw Charleston, South Carolina. Norman Hessen Garrett, Ir., 57 Highland Avenue, Mt. Kisco, New York. Nicholas George Georgiade, 87-,go 167th SIYCCI- IHIUHICJ, Long Island, New York. Iohn Patterson Greene, 4618 Apache Avenue, Iacksonville, Florida. Rufus Roberts Hanibright, Box 2Lj6, Grover, North Carolina. Edward Lee Hamilton, 45 Rhinebeck Avenue, Sl'flnlll'IClfl1 Massachusetts. Mei-vvn Rav Hamlin, ilfio N. Pilgrim Street, Stockton, California. lames Allen Harris, 3246 Gleninore Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tyndall Peacock Harris, Park Lane Apartments, Iackson- ville, Florida. Albert Burney Hull, 2113 Ii. 11th Street, Rome, Georgia. Murray B. Hunter, 1256 E. I-gill Street, Brooklyn, New York. Monroe Ruework Iennings, 1117 Iennings Street, Beckley, West Virginia. Reginald Hall Iohnson, lr., 411 Morewood Avenue, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania. Vincent Anthony lov, 21164 Daly Avenue, The Bronx, New York. Thomas Cleveland Kerns, Ir., 120 Briar Cliff Road, Durham, North Carolina. Iohn Dudley Keye, Ir., 9730 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California. Grey Bfvan Kornegay, 413 N. Breazeale Avenue, Mt. Olive, North Carolina. Nicholas Charles Leone, 3g55 16th Street, N.W., Wash- ington, District of Columbia. Iohn Mitchell Lesesne, IQ Lowndes Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Ieana Davison Levinthal, Hope Valley, Durham, North Carolina. Charles Pell Lewis, Ir., Lewis and B Streets, St. Albans, West Virginia. Leonard Abram Lewis, 617 E. DiLido Drive, Miami Beach, Florida. VVilliam Edwin Magee, R.F.D. No. 2, Columbia, South Carolina. Daniel Atlee Mairs, 21 Delaware Avenue, Charleston, West Virginia. Dean McCandless, St. Iohn, Kansas. Buchanan McMaster McKay, 2800 Gewair Street, Columbia, South Carolina. Henry Davis Messer, Madison, Florida. David Critcherson Miller, Bay Road, New Market, New Hampshire. Herschel Victor Murdaugh, Ir., 471 Glover Street, S.E., Orangeburg, South Carolina. Ernest Tittle Newell, Clyde, North Carolina. Suydani Osterhout, 79 Cottage Street, New Haven, Con- necticut. Iohn Reagan Overman, 412 S. Gallatin Street. Marion, In- diana. Simmons Isler Patrick, Box 408, Washington, North Caro- lina. William Lawson Richardson, 115 Higbee Street, Durham, North Carolina. William Dennis Rippy, P. O. Box 155, Gibsonville, North Carolina. Douglas Pendleton Rucker, 1258 Rothesay Road, Rich- mond 21, Virginia. Philip Everitt Russell. V572 Iackson Avenue, Glencoe, Illinois. Leonard Herbert Schuyler, 558 W. 164th Street, New York 32, New York. Thomas Duncan Sellers, III4 Rockbridge Avenue, Norfolk S, Virginia. Charles Floyd Seymour, 933 Caroline Boulevard, Panama City, Florida. Gerald Coburn Shingleton, 1o7 Warren Street, Wilson, North Carolina. Dave Harvey Smeltzer, I406 Fifth Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. Robert Maxwell Stewart, 44o S. Pleasant Street, Gainesville, Florida. Margaret Patricia Sullivan, 415 Elm Street, Kerrville, Texas. Iohn Leslie Vogel, 21o2 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Ken- tucky. Charles David Williams, Ir., 10625 S. Artesian Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Iohn William Worthington, 4529 Cherokee Avenue, San Diego, California. Harry Hill Youngs, Ir., IOI5 Bergen Boulevard, Palisade, New Iersey. ,YW ,,7?,',, ,U ,531 ,TW , W W .N ...Z we 'X Sw asm , 3 at 5 ww 4 , ,gum .gnjvx-, M07476 Mme M my Q I , AN . K5 K., 41-Agf- SEYMOUR STEM: xsf' YOLWGS' my QM MILM ONR f- fd I f of f , ff, , ff l f f Huff 5 M59 - 2 V , '- 5 -D 4 f . , ,, 53 ,::+,y-1:,..'.-,.ws.:-' wp., t-w qizf 5,5-3 VWQW4-v:,,5,:::33,.,-1' , ' fm , M... 5.,W-MM ,, V ,W f b- ff ,X G., Q, ,W ,.M,,.gy5 - If 4 V, A9 ff ,Q sf., 4:-V ' ff! , 'Q , .1 'f f X, if 3. If '+, 'gf 1 ,J' ' ' 1 ffwheff A ., eJf..uf'Qpi.My NWS HAMLINM -.MN Ms-N., GOQLZI6? QAM HIS BARNES Wliea , ,QA-,. - .,---. , .. . ..g,,,n,x- ,. if 5 'W Ne. A Q X V , 'WK 1 5 A, X3 :S I 'fygaf 5 , , ?A ., ,, ff ff ' , Q, if 9 1 fm 2 Z 5 iw , 43 ,,, fW ,: f , 2,9 f wffwww 'Q ? L f Q , ,mm 1 A ,wx WM. 'S UEUVE RY ROOM N0 AUPNTTANCE 3 15865 Q cr, Q ff-QQQ L': 5w 41 ff ff 1,?lfiffif?f l r 1 1 1 ! F N B cgi! I C Liv 5' x R: Q' 1- 7 I .X 1- 15' . . M , .',, AND PRCDCLAIMED ONE COUPLE I X ff 1 f .' l F f , 1 fv f 7 ' f X fx I , 1 xx X . Q ,, ,A . Ry w ,. A , - jjffx 7 - ,,.. A F..f,,.,., X X r -ff . 'xx ' ' 5 f. X- . qw V 1' X. X 9 f AWARDED . E 'Ir X i E .ID 2 'f'-S ' ' X , - C f , I6 I cqvh 'i ii I , :, , V , , ' . 5' ,aff ,. , 2 ' fw- ,Z .,a,,4,, V 'S f' x V 4 , A ,vm f A vwggw, wi, 44 I 1 ji, ,.,. Q I k4,, ,Q W , , 1 A an , ' . ,I ff M- -,, Fa ,. ,,, r, 'xqym 143' X A W' , f - '-:A 1 Q4 ' N, ' W ,ff 7 V 'V 'N L1 L A Q A ' XX M X ,,f' ,f ' L -. XXI A! f .7 ff ji 5 ,f N- X X ff ' f BY THE DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETR ICS F OR SERVICE ABOVE' AND BEYOND THE CALL 0F DUTY ' ' ,et I K d ' 2? f I ef ff X Xe' 1' l 'lf 1,1 1 '. , X f ,A 'Y A ,U -I 4 f , ff,, V , , A Q f fff I 'XZ Q 'ffl I' U nf 1. THAT AWEUL DAY WHEN IUNIOR DEVELOPED Name Barnes, Henry Franklin, Ir.. . . . Black-Schaffer, William Stephen Bosman, Mary Shepard ,.,....... Bosman, Katharine Miller .... Boucher, Craig Lee ,,.,,... Boucher, Bruce Virgil .... Bridgers, Iohn David, Ir., . . Bridgers, Samuel Leon II .... Campbell, Sharon Leigh. . . Conroy, Robert Martin. . , Cook, Katharyn ....,..,,. Cooper, Lois Annetta .....,.. DuBose, Howard McRoy, Ir. . . Fitz, Thomas Edmunds, Ir. . 1 Georgiade, Gregory Stephen. . . Georgiade, R'obert Charles . , Hamilton, Edward Lee, Ir. , . Hamlin, Peter Mervyn ,,... Harris, Iames Allen, Ir. ..... . Harris, Elizabeth Vardeman, . . Harris, Maureen Vance ....,. Huff, Kathleen Rabun . . . Iohnson, Dianne Elizabeth . , Iohnson, Kathleen Ross . , . Iohnson, Iudith Hamilton . , . Iobnson, Reginald Hall III ,... Kerns, Thomas Cleveland, III. . Kornegay, Grey Bryan, Ir. , . . . Kornegay, Iohn Carr . , , . Lewis, Charles Pell, III .... Lewis, Lydia Sadler ......,. McCandless, Elizabeth Ann , , . Miller, Madeline lean .,... Miller, Deborah Iune .... . . Overman, Ann Louise ..... . Rucker, Douglas Pendleton, Ir.. Rucker, Courtney .,..,.,.,,, Rucker, Marvin Pierce II. . . Sellers, Susan Elizabeth , . , . Sellers, Thomas Duncan, Ir. . , Seymour, Stephen Mark 1 Stewart, Maxwell Christie . , Youngs, Peter Ellis ...,. , Youngs, Sherry Linda . , , Youngs, jeffrey Stuart ,.,, ,,- A TASTE FOR MED1e1NEl! Baby Statistics Place of Binh Durham, North Carolina , , , Durham, North Carolina Norfolk, Virginia ..., Durham, North Carolina Bremerton, Washington, Durham, North Carolina Iacksonville, Florida , . . Durham, North Carolina , . Durham. North Carolina Dall? of Blflfl . , . ..,, August IX, . . . ,.., December I2 .. ,..,..,., Iuly Pl, . .. ...Ianuary 28 ,,. ..... Iuly I5 . . . . , ,October ll . . .....,.. May 22 , . . ,,,, November 16 , . ...., Ianuary 51 1 . . . Durham North Carolina. . . ...,. . August 5. , . Durham North Carolina. . . . . . November 24 . ., Durham, North Carolina .... .... M arch 16 , 1 , Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. . . . . .Ianuary 29 . , . Durham, North Carolina. . . ...,..... Iuly 24 , . Durham North Carolina. . , ..., November 16 , . .Durham North Carolina, , . ....... May 24 . . . Durham, North Carolina, . , .1,1 November 9, , . . Des Moines, Iowa , . , . . . . . .Durham, North Carolina . , lacksonville, Florida, , , . .. Durham, North Carolina . Durham, North Carolina .. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. . . . VVaynesboro, Pennsylvani . , . Durham, North Carolina . Durham, North Carolina . , , Durham, North Carolina . . Frederick, Maryland. . . . . . . .Durham, North Carolina . . Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . . . Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . . . Durham, North Carolina , , . Durham, North Carolina . . . Durham, North Carolina . . . Marion, Indiana ...., . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia. , . . . . . Richmond, Virginia, . . . . , Richmond, Virginia . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . , , , ,Norfolk, Virginia . . . , . . . Durham, North Carolina . , . Durham, North Carolina , , . Frederick, Maryland . . . . , , Durham, North Carolina . , Durham, North Carolina ., ..,,August I2 . , . ..,., February 1 . .,.. September 24, ,. ........ Iuly 28 , , . ..,. November 15 . , , ..... Ianuary 1 a . . . , . ,October II ,., ...,, Iune 16 . . . , . September 5 , . ,,,. March 26 , . ..., March II . . ,..,, May I5 . . . . October 29 . , . . . ,October 29 , . . . . ,February 5 .,, ,. ztugust 24, , . , ..,,, Ianuary 12 .. . September 28, , . December 26, ..,..,Iune 25 ....Iune15 March 12. Iune zo, . ......,. May I2 . . . . , .September 29 . . ..... March 25 2 . . . . December 27 . .... . , . December 8 1 a 1946 1949 1946 1949 1946 1948 1946 IQ48 1949 1948 1949 195o 1946 1949 1947 1949 1949 1947 1949 1945 1947 1949 1944 1945 1947 1948 195o 1946 1949 1945 1945 1946 1948 1950 1947 1945 1947 1949 1946 Ilj,4Q 1949 11949 1945 1947 1949 Ea'i1or's' Remark: As this book goes to press on March 27, 1950, this baby Ccmug i, Complete as of that date, Please note that little Lois Cooper and little Tommy Kerns just made it, 0' A ' Q' 1 X I 'wa ,L XV' 1 .f Xf' V. if Q is fan? 0 Q 32' '31 'q o-4 1 ef .9-xy. 4 Ffa 4 z-af 1 ' ',,, 1 :G f , l ? ' Z ff ,AG ' -9 4' V. ' , 440 , V, f W ' L, ,214 -5 , , Y ,r W I wg, f f if I 7 42 ,, X 3? , f:'7f1'?i' fi, I P ji' , fi ,P f '. , f , :9 , 1 332:22 Ing,- .i V , 'Jw yggyfwf' Q51- . X - Qwgy ? e f ezixxsgxr' 'f S X Q ph 1: gl j gg-.V f -iff,-Ll: - ' , ,S .r , 5 FQ- P NY X5 we 7 Q f.. ax- A . QQ Sli' Ji Rv wp ax SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANEE 55 d?b Qbr AND NEVER ESRQIGH T and TU MIND ? Amiga! SHUULU1 fy 2 AULD ACQLIAINTAMEI . 3 ' 'Vi Aim, fm BE FURGUT .ff ' ....-+P' ffm Q DAYS Farewell, Friends! qwith Apologies to The Nm' YOI'k67'D The time has come for man and maid To graduatef, the good Dean said. Go on your way, and peace and joy Be with each one, both girl and boy. And so we'll part from each and all- But, friends, let's raise a beaker tall And sing farewell to Merve, Ole Boy. You left us first. Godspeed and joy! To I. B. Berry and Iohn Lesesne, May love and joy reward these swain. Nods and becks to Harry Youngs, A name to sound on many tongues. Becks and nods to Iohnny Greene, A man who's worthy of a queen. To both the Harrises, T. and I., We wish you well upon your way- And a future far from rough To our old maestro, Burney Huff. And here's to Hacker, Gadgeteer, Would-be Doctor-engineer. Felicitations, lots of luck To that prince of fellows, Artist Buck- And Doug and Dean, the best of men- And likewise Lach, yea and amenl Let's give of nuptial wishes warm To Ernie, Monroe, Vic, and Norm. Our thoughts dwell fondly on Cooper, I And on Boz too-yes, very, very. Hail to thee, Leone. Nick: Hunter, Murray, and Murdaugh, Vic. Ioy belong to Vinnie Ioy- And another boy to Ioe Conroy. The Class of One Nine Five and Zero Salutes Magee, our movie hero. Good wishes to Iohn Keye, the lesser, Charlie Williams and Henry Messer. Let's drink a toast to Good King Rex, The mightiest one of all his sex. To Robin, Wilma Ieanne, and Pat Orchids, mink, and a Paris hat. To Ieana Davison, take a letter- erry, We wish we knew your pop's gal better. Letls send each one upon his way- Good ole Ruf and good ole Grey. Our hearts enlarge for Skip and Max And for Dan Mairs and his sax. Let's raise a cheer, let's stand and shout For Casey Lewis, Sid Osterhout. A benison to one and all. But especially to Kit and Saul. And nowls the time for all good men To hoist a goblet to Dunc and Len, Louie Fraysse and Freddy Dick, And our erstwhile dentist by the name of Nick And then the selfsame elbow crook To down a toast to Iohnny Cook. A special, friendly kind of buss To Iig and Phil from all of us. And don't forget a blessing on Rippy, Bruce, and Overman- And our chum and worthy pal Covington, sometimes called Al. Farewell, we say, to Leonard Lewis- If anyone's finer we don't know who is. Good wishes then there couldn't be more Than ours for Boucher and for Seymour. And now when parting is so sweet, Ed Hamilton and Iohn Blake we greet. I. Shingleton, be upon your way And pray we meet another day. Hail to men to leave we're loath, Friends DuBose and Miller both. Farewell, good friend, we'll feel your loss, Dave Smeltzer, well-known part of horse. Wee Willie, we deplore your break, But here's a toast for old timels sake. To you, Pat Patrick, a happy life When you acquire a brand-new wife. A health, Hank Barnes, we qualf to you, A man renowned to he true-blue. Sing ho to Toms, both F. and K., Good-bye, good luck, be on your way. We wish the best of all things fine: So join in singing Auld Lang Sync. Come, mates, in mournful caterwaul VVe'll chant farewell to one and all. -1. P. B. WM 0 f??f44 fx W ? QW 4 Ml Z 7 if 0 Q? X fff f WijLlLgi.iifM XXXWNNx f W lg QS' 1 4 ff!! I Adverfisemenfs X U We gratefully acknowleclge the help of all our advertisers and we sincerely hope that everyone suhserihing to this hook will reatl this most important section anal patronize the firms who have made a yearbook possihle for the Class of 19511.-THE liinrroizs REACO BEAVITA EACH CAPSULE CONTAINS Vitamin A 7 .. .. 5000 U.S.P. Units Vitamin D ttt,.....i 1000 U.S.P. Units Thiamine HCL ..,..,.,.,,,.,, 10.00 Mg. Ribonavin ttt,,t,..........,,tA.tt,. 5.00 Mg. 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JF R60 EST.XBLlSlIED 1920 ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS AND CARPETS 324 WEST GEER STREET TELEPHONE J-6911 DURHAM, N. C. Owwgh ...and Jesse L.Tripp PRUMINENT TUBACCU FARMER SHYS- Chesterfield always buys the ripest and best to- bocco I sell. They have what I like in a cigarette. , f-5,24 wzzgff They taste better and smoke, T3 -. cool . - f :Y e' jew 1. 7' ee X AVDEN,N.Cl IP' ESTERFI t ...the Best cigarette ferY0 U to Smoke t LD r 1950, boom 8: Mvms TonAcooCo. he lachey Everything Good to Eat 1210 DUKE UNIVERSITY ROAD BLUE CELLAR STEAK ROOM C. N. NQRTHCUTT. owner Open for Lunch and Dinner Telephone 7-3120 RI ALDI'S GRILL Spaghetti Dishes - Ravioli Western Steaks E? Chops Salads E? Sandwiches OPPOSITE EAST CAMPUS Open 7 Days 11:00 A.M. Till 9:00 P.M. 2 iz 47N or 9. AN 06, BY IN .ng C tiona I 5 fISf.fQZQTffflflilf.Zl1-I iw-WW DURHAM'S LEADING FUNERAL H Ambulance Service 3 W. M S NEWM-27:25, look 0at.s'12.e.' Zeal fas1b'e! NEW . a ,ee You Can't Match a M M it . W FRIGIDAIRE ' w .- 1' A ll ll 0 New gold-and-white beauty! 1, If f 0 New aluminum rust-proof shelves! I , 0 New full-length door! ! rw' A A O New Ice BIue inte trim! ' M -1'1 Come in! Prices start at 5189.75 5 MONTGOMERY 81 ALDRIDGE DURHAM, N. C. Congratulations and Best Wishes rom Durham Dairy Products, nc. C. B. Martin and V. J. Ashhaugh CONGRATULATIONS TO DUKE GRADUATES, INTERNES AND RESIDENTS For 30 years we have served the PHYSICIANS of NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, with a complete stock of INSTRUMENTS, FURNITURE, EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES. We make a specialty of COMPLETELY' EQUIPPING NEW PI-IYSICIANS going into PRIVATE PRACTICE. You are invited and welcomed at either of our Stores. Visit us. WINCHESTER Caro1ina's House of Servicen Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Winchester-Ritch Surgical Co 119 East 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. 111 North Greene St., Greensboro, N. C Compliments CAROLINA SURGICAL Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. 121-123 S. Wilmington St. 217 N. Dillard St. Phone: 3-8631 or 3-8632 Phone: 9-4886 f' -. .,..-.. , 5.2 'xx-H. .I 1, '-U' If--xx - s '-. fer. I 1 ' 1 N11 .... of ' , -, 1 '- . XL: CRX- ,.f75WM'5 4... f 2 A n . - A ci s - A L L L , 7 1 eee ' C -.,,,, , - B - A j f 1 .1 512 J 1 f' ,C 1- ew f- ' Vllvu .IL-ll .. A -:DVDDL 1 '4 iQ- -'x- ff'-Aff-'31 qi CLYDE KELLY FUNERAL HOME AND CHURCH-LIKE CHAPEL 1105 Broad Street Durham, North Carolina Compliments of Durham Furniture Co., Inc Hand-Made Reproductions and A ntiques Repairing, Refinishing and Upholstering Hillsboro Rd. at City Limits U. S. Highway 70 P. O. Box 1249 Phone X-1281 DURHAM, N. C. Congratulations, Duke Doctors We Have Appreciated Your Patronage Catering to Medical Wien Since 1926 MHLLERHBHSHQ? Co. QQCLOTHIERS T0 GLNTLEMLN i?PP2JPQYi27ii22iZ iiiiiiiQiCiiiii3s' MEN'S CLOTHING 8: FURNISHINGS Featuring Fashion Park-Botany SOO - Kingsridge 112 Corcoran St. Durham, N. C. I LDRED' . Creative Dressmakingu BRIDAL AND EVENING CLOTHES ALTERATIONS - REMODELING Consultation by Appointment 109 Erwin Apts. Telephone 4-4761 Just Opposite West Trinity Gate, East Campus , - I r , .. 5 .wage , ma- V -.,, u ' , , ,3g1.xg5g5qw:sffi, ' E ,Mivfjy ,. i ,:,i -f-Q-, ff M I I ' usup st acq W. Wwdieal :V f - W V - Dislinc live Photographer , IVv-' M, ,ff 21, ol Children . ' i ' - I I' ln your home by appointment ' , -M., .MV in ff-f -v A , t vi . f . 1502 Ruflin Street Telephone X-5153 A NIOST PLIQASANI' AND PROFITABLE PLACE TO SHOP f DURHAM's sHoPP1NG CQTERT jqj 61204 eamplelle Newdpapea Sefwice You Can Rely on the Eurbam jlflurning Ziaeralh CNIorning-Sundayj and THE DURHAM Sun CEveningj vqmf fad Zfae mad of Zfze ded in aacfia it's WDNC C620 kc.J and WDNC-FM 4105.1 mc.j, the broadcasting services of THE HERALD-SUN PAPERS DURHAM, N. C. Play Refreshed . . . Have A Coke fi foo L Before the game, during the game, after the game, a frosty bottle of ice- cold Coca-Cola IS so refreshing. DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY W. K. Rand, President DURHAM SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY 213112 w. umm smear ounnnm, Noam cAnouNA QXQ Supplies for Physicians and Hospitals X-Rays, Short Wave, Galvanic Sinusoidal Machines, Ultra Violet Lamps, Infra-Red Lamps, Sterile Lights, Ampoules, Pharmaceuti- cals, Chrome and Wood Office 85 Waiting Room Furniture, Instru- ments. For Rent Hospital Beds, Wheel Chairs, Short Wave Ma- chines, Infra-Red and Ultra-Violet Lamps. TELEPHONE L-3441 Compliments of DUKE POWER COMPANY DURHAM BRANCH A Complete Electric Service and Street Transportation Corner of Nlangum and Parrish Streets Telephone F-151 Compliments of DURHAM BEER DISTRIBUTORS L I Ace Distributing Company-Budweiser Carolina Distributing Company-Blue Ribbon City Wholesalers-Ballentine Durham Distributing Company-Schlitz Southern Wholesalers-Blatz Webster Distributing Company-Nliller High Life PEABGDY DRUG GGMPANY 305 W. PETTIGREW STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA nummm rnlmgigugsgggrnnnaf, Inc LONG DISTANCE MOVING Deluxe Service at No Extra Charge Phones: L-7651, L-8731-Night J -3362, F-0744 MOVING - CRATING - SHIPPING - STORAGE DUKE UNIVERSITY STORES Hospital, Meh's Store, Womenfs College Store OWNED AND OPERATED BY DUKE UNIVERSITY C orzgratulatiorzs To The Class of Doctors Graduating From The Duke University School of Medicizize 1950 CARDINAL PRODUCTS LABORATORY CHEMICALS AND EQUIPNIENT East Markhann Avenue Durham, North Carolina I To the New Doctors froln Duke M coNcRATULAT1oNsz We are proud to be your Allies in the iight against Socialized Medicine, working continuously and confidently to preserve the democratic, American i way of life. 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Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 1

1915

Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 1

1916

Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


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