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DEDICATION
‘I have loved no darkness, Sophisticated no truth, Nursed no delusion. Allowed no fear”
Aerial view of the UAMCâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;1967.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS MEDICAL CENTER 1967-1968
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The University of Arkansas Medical Center ranks among the best medical centers throughout the country. The $20,000,000 structure (completed in March, 1957) is composed of the following two units; a 450 bed-capacity hos pital and an educational wing. During 1967 the census for the University Hospital was care for 11,845 patients and 2,026 new babies as well as care for more than 90,000 outpatient and emergency room visits. Through the cooperation of highly motivated staff members, students, and health professionals, the Medical Center in 1967 produced: 1. 79 physicians, 41 pharmacists, 24 nurses, 14 medical technologists, and 24 X-Ray technicians. 2. Initiative to help create a regional medical program to fight heart disease, cancer, stroke, and related diseases. 3. A new concept for a child guidance center. 4. New schools of Dental Hygiene and Cytotechnology. 5. A new life for a Costa Rician boy, among others through kidney transplants. 6. A new clinical pharmacy and a modern centralized dictating system. The above are remarkable accomplishments for an institution which requested and justified a 48 per cent increase in operation funds during the first year of the current biennium. Yet, it received a mere 8.55 percent increase from the legislature. This increase is insufficient for the Medical Center to bring salries to the level of those in other institutions in this area. Perhaps it will soon be realized by responsible men that regardless of how high an institution’s ideals may be, adequate financing is the founda tion for their support.
THE T.H. BARTON INSTITUTE
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This nine story medical research building was completed in 1960. The impetus for its construction was provided by Col. and Mrs. T. H. Barton in the form of a $600,000 donation. It is in this building where crucial research is conducted providing a basis for better patient care.
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LITTLE ROCK VA HOSPITAL
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ARKANSAS STATE HOSPITAL
The wishing well.
Arkansas is recognized as a leader in the field of mental health. This is due primarily to the active building and training programs of its State Hospital. Through appropriate legislation and federal grants, the hopsital system has accelerated its training programs for psychiatrists, nurses, and psychiatric technicians. The maximum load of the Little Rock State Hospital is 800 patients with an active follow-up program of 200 out patients. In the period 1955 to 1967 ad missions have increased 90 percent with the length of stay decreasing 133 percent. The State Hospital and the University Medical Center work closely together for the mutual benefit of both institutions. Residents in several fields at the Medical Center rotate througli the State Hospital as a part of their training. Likewise psy chiatric residents spend one of their three years of required training at the Medical Center. Also as a part of their course in psychiatry, senior medical students and nursing students rotate through the State Hospital.
ARKANSAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
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A Helping Hand.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital is a 62-bed fully accredited non-profit institution providing comprehensive medical and surgical care for children of the State of Arkansas. Arkansas Children’s Hospital has been affiliated with the orthopedic residency program of the University of Arkansas Medical Center since 1962. The orthopedic residents serve six months as junior residents and six months as senior resi dents at the hospital. Senior pediatric residents have had a three month rotation at ACH since 1965. The staff of the hospital consists of private practitioners of pediatrics, orthopedics, surgery, and dentistry in Little Rock, plus consultants from the Medical Center.
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IN MEMORIAM
Masauki Hara, M.D. Surgery
Benjamin Drompp, M.D Orthopedics Louis K. Hundley, M.D. Ophthalmology
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Paul L. Mahoney, Sr., M.D. ENT
ADMINISTRATION
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GREETINGS TO THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS MEDICAL CENTER:
It pleases me to have the opportunity of sharing in your recollections of another important year in your life through the 1968 CADUCEUS. The students of our state are a constant source of inspiration to me. You are a part of the vast potential of capable people in Arkansas who can make our state motto "Land of Opportunity" even more meaningful. I am hopeful that you are aware of the faith that I and so many others have in you. Each of you has already assumed the responsibility of study and preparation for your career. In so doing, you have not only gained invaluable experience that will be personally rewarding but, even more important, you have acquired knowledge with which to aid your fellow man. We have a great need for competent medical people, with fresh ideas and dedication, to cope with the problems that face us and who can give us solutions to tomorrow's challenges. I pledge my continued efforts to building the kind of state you will want to live in and that will offer you the opportunities you need for the promise of your future. With all good wishes. Sincerely,
Winthrop Rockefeller ' Governor
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Dr. David Wiley Mullins was graduated from the Univer sity in 1931 and obtained his Master of Arts degree from the University of Colorado. In 1941 he obtained his Ph. D. at Columbia University. Dr. Mullins began his teaching and administrative career in 1941 as an Associate Professor of School Administration at Auburn University. In 1949 Dr. Mullins was appointed as Auburn’s Executive Vice-President, a position which he held until he accepted the presidency of the University of Arkansas in March, 1960.
Dr. David W. Mullins
Posed between flowers, flags, and basketball goals. Dr. .Mullins addresses another graduating class.
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Awarded honorary LLD degree by John Brown Univ., 1959 Additional study at Washington College of Law, American University. Appointed to present position in 1960. Mr. Robert Sleight
Hospital Director Duke University, A.B., 1939 Western Reserve University (Graduate Study ir Group Work) 1939-1940 Columbia University, M.S., 1950
Mr. Joe Dickson
Assistant Hospital Director Univ. of Ark.,B.S., 1957 Univ. of Chicago, M.B.A. 1962
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Winston K. Shorey, M.D.
Dean, School of Medicine Dartmouth College, 1941 A.B. Univ. Pa., 1943, M.D. Internship, Univ. Pa. Medicine Residency, Univ. Pa. Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Univ. Pa. Asst. Professor of Medicine, Univ. Pa. School of Medicine, 1951-1955 Assoc, Professor, Professor, Medicine. Univ. Miami School of Medicine, 1955-1961 Assoc. Dean, Univ. Miami School of Medicine, 19561961 Professor of Medicine, Dean of Univ. Arkansas School of Medicine seine 1958
Horace N. Marvin, Ph. D. Associate Dean, School of Medicine Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, 1936, B.A.; Univ. Wis consin, 1938, M.A.; 1941 Ph. D.; Special Research, Dept, of Genetics, Carnegie Institute of Washington 1941-42; Asst. Pro fessor of Anatomy, Univ. Ark. School Medicine, 1942-1948; Head of Biology Dept. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research, Univ. Texas, 1948-1950; Lecturer in Anatomy, Univ. Texas Dental School 1948-1950; Assoc. Prof. Anatomy, UAMC, 19501958; Consultant in Radiopathology, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1957; Professor and Head of Anatomy, UAMC, 1958; Visiting Professor and Commonwealth fund Consultant to the Univ. Lagos Medical School, Nigeria, 1963.
John Long, Ed. D. Assistant Dean for Research Coordination William and Mary College 1950, B.S.; Michigan State Univ., 1952, M.S.; Univ. of Virginia, 1960, Ed. D.; Graduate training at Univ. Fla, and Univ. of Okla.
Jasper L. McPhail, M.D. Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Associate Professor of Surgery Mississippi College, B.S., 1952; Baylor University College of Medicine, M.D., 1956; Univ. Hosp., Jackson, Miss, internship, 1956-57; Univ. Hosp., Jackson, Miss, residency in general and thoracic surgery, 195761; Baylor University Affiliated Hospitals, Cardio vascular Fellow, 1966-67.
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John E. Pauly, Ph. D. Professor and Chairman B.S., Northwestern Univ. 1950; M.S., Loyola Univ., 1952; Ph. D., Loyola Univ., 1955. Teaching appoint ments at Stritch School of Medicine, The Chicago Medical School, Tulane Univ. School of Medicine. Outstanding among several awards is the Lederle Medical Faculty Award, 1966-67.
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r William C. Langston, M.D. Professor Emeritus; A.B., Furman Univ.; M.S. Middlebury College; M.D., Univ. Iowa.
E. W. Powell, Ph. D. Professor; B.A. Youngstown Univ.; M.S., Ph. D., Western Reserve.
Howard K. Suzuki, Ph. D. Assoc. Professor; B.S., Marquette Univ. ;M.S. Marquette Univ.; Ph. D. Tulane.
Jerome K. Sherman, Ph. D. Assoc. Professor; A.B., Brown Univ.; M.S. Western Reserve; Ph. D., State Univ. Iowa.
Shirley Ann Gilmore, Ph. D. Asst. Professor; B.A., Thiel College; Ph. D., Univ. Cincinnati.
Bernard L. Soloff, Ph. D. Instructor; B.S., M.S., Univ. Cincin nati; Ph. D. Rice University.
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Charles L. Wadkins, Ph. D.
Professor and Chairman B.S. Univ. Kansas, 1951; Ph. D. Univ. Kansas, 1956; U.S.P.H.S. Postdoctural Fellow, Dept, of Physiologic Chemistry. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1956-57; Teaching appointments at The Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine, 1957-66. 36
Edwin Hughes, M.D. Assoc. Prof. Biochem., and Pediatrics, B.S., M.S., Eastern New Mexico Univ., M.D., Univ. Utah School of Medi cine.
Manford Morris, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. Biochem., and Pediatrics, B.S., M.S., Univ. of San Francisco, Ph. D., Univ. Calif., Berkley.
Donald De Luca, Ph. D. Asst. Prof. Biochem.; B.S. Rensselaer Polytech. Institute; Ph. D. Univ. Minnesota.
William Wilson, Ph. D. Asst. Prof. Biochem.; A.B., King College; M.S., Ph. D., Univ. Tenn.
E. S. Younathan, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. Biochem., B.S., Univ. Cairo (Egypt), M.S., Ph.D. Florida State Univ.
Charles Nelson, Ph. D. Asst. Prof. Biochem, ; B.S., Cornell College, Iowa M.S., Ph. D., Univ. Iowa.
Charles Winter, Ph. D. Asst. Prof. Biochem.; B.S., Junita College; M.S., Ph. D., Univ. Mich.
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Laurence Bradham, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Biochem., B.S., Univ. of the South, M.S., Ph. D. Univ. Tenn.
W. Grady Smith, Ph. D. Asst. Prof. Biochem.; B.S., M.S. Univ. Ark., Ph. D., Okla. State Univ.
Yun-Chi Yeh, Ph. D. Asst. Prof. Biochem.; B.S., National Taiwan Univ.; Ph. D., Univ. California.
Howard Quittner, M.D.
Director, Clinical Laboratory; Asst. Professor Path ology; B.S., Tulane, 1942; M.D. Tulane, 1944.
Jerome Rosenfeld, M.S.
Asst. Prof. Medical Tech. Pharmacy Inst., Dept. Medicine; B.S., Univ. Texas; M.S., Johns Hopkins.
Department of Labratory Medicine
Gene Hall, M.T.
Instructor, School Med. Tech.; B.S., Univ. Ark.
Betty Shook, M.T.
Asst. Prof., Asst. Dir., Clin. Lab.Med. Tech.; B.S., Univ. Ark.
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Robert S. Abernathy, M.D. Professor and Chairman B.S., M.D., Duke Univ., 1949; Ph. D., Univ. of Min nesota, 1957; Intern, Univ. Minnesota Hospitals, 1949, Med. Fellow, 1950-51; Teaching appts. at Univ. Min nesota, 1950-57;Prof. Med. and Microbiology, UAMC, 1966. 39
Harold R. Hipp, M.D.
Kerrison Juniper, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Chief, Med. VA Hosp., M.D. Univ. Ark.
Professor of Medicine, Gastroenterology; M.D., Emory Univ.
Winston K. Shorey, M.D.
James S. Taylor, M.D.
Professor of Medicine; A.B., Dartmouth Col.; M.D., Univ. Penn. Internship and Residency, Univ. Penn.
Professor of Medicine; B.S., M.D., Univ. Ill; Chief, Cardiology, Walter Reed, 1946-51.
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George Ackerman, M.D.
Owen W. Beard, M.D.
Assoc. Professor, Medicine; M.D., Univ. Ark.; Director Medical Outpatient Dept., Univ. Ark.
Assoc. Professor, Cardiology; B.S.M.,M.D., Univ. Ark.
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James E. Doherty, M.D.
William Flanigan, M.D.
Assoc. Professor Cardiology; B.S., M.D., Univ. Ark.
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Professor; Renal Physiology; B.S., M.D., Univ.
Ark.
Arthur Haut, M.D.
John T. Riggin, M.D.
Assoc. Professor, Hematology; A.B., M.D., Columbia Univ.
Assoc. Professor, Pulmonary Diseases; A.B., M.D., Johns Hopkins Univ.
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Eugene J. Towbin, Ph.D., M.D.
James 0 . Wynn, M.D.
Assoc. Professor; B.A., N.Y.U.; M.S., Univ. Colorado; Ph.D., M.D., Univ. Rochester.
Assoc. Professor, Medicine; A.B., M.D., Cornell Univ.
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Robert Bulloch, M.D.
Joseph Bates, M.D.
Asst. Professor, Medicine; M.D., Univ. Ark.
Asst. Professor, Infectious Diseases; B.S., M.S., M.D. Univ. Ark.
Emer Jones, M.D.
Marvin Murphy, M.D.
Asst. Professor, Medicine
Asst. Professor, Cardiology; B.A., M.D., Univ. Kansas
Louis Sanders, M.D.
Russell Sandberg, M.D.
Asst. Professor, Endocrinology; B.S., M.S., M.D., Univ. Ark.
Asst. Professor, Medicine; A.B., M.D., Univ. Chicago; M.Sc., The Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.
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C. Garnett Massey, M.D. Instructor
Ray Miller, M.D. Instructor
Eugene H. Taylor, M.D. Instructor
M ed icin e R e sid e n ts
Tom Brewer, M.D. 3rd yr. Resident Ray Marecek, M.D. 3rd yr. Resident C. L. Miller, M.D. 3rd yr. Resident G. L. Miller, M.D. 3rd yr. Resident
Winston Warr, M.D. 3rd yr. Resident Janis Gunnels, M.D. 2nd yr. Resident Sarah Jennings, M.D. 2nd yr. Resident David Johnson, M.D. 2nd yr. Resident
Robert B. Moore, M.D. 2nd yr. Resident Jack Wagoner, M.D. 2nd yr. Resident William Chambers, M.D. 1st yr. Resident Fred Faas, M.D. 1st yr. Resident
Allan Pimique, M.D. 1st yr. Resident Bill Tranum, M.D. 1st yr. Resident William White, M.D. 1st yr. Resident Tsuyoshi Inoue, M.D. Fellow-Medicine
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Calvin J. DUlaha, M.D.
Professor and Chairman M.D., Univ. Arkansas School of Medicine 1944-1948; Internship, Scott and White Hospital, 1948-49; Residency, Univ. of Chi cago, 1949-52.
Ellis P. Cope, M.D.
Clinical Professoi M.D., Univ. Penn.
G. Thomas Jansen, M.D.
W. Madge Honeycutt, M.D.
Assoc. Clinical Prof. M.D., Univ. Wise.; Internship, Medical College of Virginia; Residency, Univ. Wisconsin, Univ. of Mich.
Asst. Clinical Prof. M.D., Univ. of Ark.; Internship, Univ. of Ark.; Residency, Univ. of Mich.
Robert Hood, M.D.
Wm. N. Jones, M.D.
Paul N. Morgan, Ph.D.
Clinical Instructor M.D., Univ. of Ark.; Internship, Portsmouth Naval Hosp.; Resi dency, Univ. of Ark., Univ. of Miami.
Clinical Instructor B.S., M.D. Tulane Univ. Intern ship, St. Louis City Hosp., Residency, Univ. Okla. Med. Center.
Clinical Instructor B.S., M.S., Univ. of Ark.; Ph.D. Univ. of Akla.
Dermatology Residents Roy Vanderpool, M.D.
Third year James L. Ballard, M.D.
Third year Rex Collins, M.D.
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Marshall Bice, M.D.
Second year Charles Snyder, M.D.
First year Leslie Turk, M.D.
First year.
Dennis D. Lucy, M.D. Assistant Professor and Chairman B.S., M.D., Univ. Ark. Med. Center. Internship: Univ. Ark. Med. Center. Residencies at Univ. Ark., Univ. Iowa Hospitals, 1960-1966.
Division o f Neurology
David A. Miles, M.D. Assistant Professor M.D., Univ. Ark. Med. Center; Resi dency, Columbia Univ. Presbyterian Hosp.; Chief, Neurology, LRVAH. John H. Bomhofen, M.D. Assistant Professor M.D., Loyola Univ., Residency, Univ. Minn.
Neurology Residents Morrison Henry, M.D. 3rd Year Lyda Long, M.D. 2nd Year
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Louis A. Cohen, M.D. Clinical Professor M.D., Univ. Neb.; Residency, Cin cinnati Univ. et al.
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Carl E. Duffy, Ph.D., Professor and Chairman A.B., Ohio Univ., 1934; M.S., Univ. Cincinnati, 1938; Ph.D., Univ. Cincinnati, 1940; Asst. Prof, of Bact. Wayne State; Univ. Sch. of Med., 1943-45.
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Robert S. Abernathy, M.D.
Vida H. Gordon, M.D.
Professor B.S., M.D., Duke Univ. 1949; Ph.D., Univ. Minn., 1957. Intern, Resident Univ. Minn. Hosp., 1949, 1950-51, 1953-55. Professor, Medicine and Micro biology.
Associate Professor M.D., Univ. Chicago; Residency Univ. Hosp. Ann Arbor, Mich.
Joseph Bates, M.D.
Robert E. Bowling, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor B.S., M.S., M.D., Univ. Ark. Med. Center. Asst. Prof. Med., Microbiol.
Assistant Professor B.S., M.S., Univ. Oklahoma; Ph.D., Univ. Oklahoma.
Edwin A. Brosbe, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor B.S., Philadelphia College of Pharm. And Science, 1940; M. S., Ph. D., Univ. Col. 1947,1951.
Paul Morgan, Ph.D.
Ruth Jarman
Assistant Professor B.S., M.S., Univ. Ark. Ph.D. Univ. Oklahoma.
Instructor A.B., Univ. Wisconsin; M.S., Univ Ark.
Willis E. Brown, M.D.
Professor and Chairman .A., Albion, Michigan 1931; M.D., Univ. Michigan, )34; M.S., Univ. Michigan; Residency, Univ. Hostals, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Teaching Appointments Univ. Mich., Univ. Neb., Univ. Iowa, President, 'erican College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 49
Byron L. Hawks, M.D.
John B. Nettles, M.D.
Associate Professor B.A., Duke Univ.; M.D., New York Univ. School of Medicine; Internship, Brooklyn Hosp.; Residency, The Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hosp.; Director Maternal-Infant Care Program.
Associate Professor B.S., Univ. South Carolina; M.D., Medical College of South Carolina; Residency, Univ. of Illinois Research and Educational Hospital.
Stacy Stephens, M.D.
Richard B. Clark, M.D.
Assistant Professor B.S., Univ. of Ark.; M.D., The Johns Hopkins Univ.; Internship, The Johns Hopkins Univ. Hosp.; Resi dency, Hospital for Women of Maryland.
Obstetrical Anesthesiologist Undergraduate, Rice Univ. B.S., M.D., Univ. Ark. School Medicine, Internship, Tampa General Hospital Residency, Lahey Clinic.
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Ron Avery, M.D. Chief Resident—Instructor
Jack Harrison, M.D. Chief Resident—Instructor
Max Baldwin, M.D. Chief Resident—Instructor
Ragon Thompson, M.D. Chief Resident—Instructor
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Ob-Gyn Residents John Alexander, M.D. Assoc. Resident Frank Armbrust, M.D. Assoc. Resident John Curlin, M.D. Assoc. Resident
Joe Johnson, Jr., M.D. Asst. Resident James Romine, M.D. Asst. Resident Orman Simmons, M.D. Asst, Resident.
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William E. Jaques, M.D.
Professor and Chairman Undergraduate, Univ. N.H. M.D., McGill Univ., 1942; Residency at Mass. Mem. Hosp. Teaching appts. at Peter Bent Brigham; Harvard; LSU; Univ. Okla. Sch. Med.; Natâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;l Defense Med. Ctr.; Taiwan; Prof. UAMC. 1966. 52
Harold J. White, M.D.
Howard Quittner, M.D.
Professor Chief, Pathology LRVAH.
Associate Professor B.S., M.D., Tulane School of Medicine, Director of Clinical Lab.
Robin Jones, M.D.
Robert F. Schaefer, M.D.
Assistant Professor M.S., M.D., Univ. Ark. Med. Center
Assistant Professor Marquette Univ.; St. Louis Univ. School of Medicine.
J Yen Chang Tu, M.D.
Mary W. Dulaney, M.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor National Defense Med. Center, Taiwan, Formosa; Duke University Med. Center.
Instructor B.S., M.D., Univ. Arkansas, Internship, Orlando, Fla.; Residency, Ark. Baptist Med. Center, and Univ. Ark. Med. Center.
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Sophomore students o f 1966-67 view pathological specimens via close-circuit T.V.
Awed by the skill of the prosector, sophomore students intently watch one o f the many autopsies performed at the University Hospital.
Pathology Residents
Patrick Knight, M.D. 4th Year Eloise Sherman, M.D. 2nd Year
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Theodore C. Pamos, M.D.
Professor and Chairman B.A., State Univ. Iowa, 1938; M.D., State Univ. Iowa, 1942; Internship, King County Hosp., Residency, Univ. Minn.; Teaching appts. at Univ. Texas, Univ. Ark. National Consultant in Pediatrics to U.S. Air Force since 1958. 55
Delbert A. Fisher, M.D.
Alice Beard, M.D.
Professor B.A.,M.D.,Univ. of California, 1950,1953 Residency, Univ. Oregon.
Associate Professor B.S., M.D., Univ. Minn.; Residency, Univ. Texas.
Roger B. Bost, M.D.
Sam D. Clements, M.D.
Associate Professor M.D., Univ. Ark. Residency, Duke Univ.; Dir., Ped iatric Ambulatory Services, Birth Defects Center, Cystic Fibrosis and Pioson Control Center.
Associate Professor B.A., Univ. Wichita, 1951; M.A., Ph.D. Univ. Houston, 1955,1960.
Vida H. Gordon, M.D.
Edwin R. Hughes, M.D.
Associate Professor A.B., Smith College; M.D., Rush Medical College and Univ. of Chicago; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Univ.
Associate Professor B.S., M.S., Eastern New Mexico Uni., 1951, 1952; M.D., Univ. of Utah, 1956.
William Kniker, M.D.
Manford Morris, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Asst. Director, Clinical Research Unit; B.A., Univ. Tex., 1950; M.D., Univ. Tex. Medical Branch, 1953.
Associate Professor B.S., M.S., Univ. San Francisco, 1949, 1951; Ph.D., Univ. of California, 1957.
Rosalind S. Abernathy, M.D.
Daislee H. Berry, M.D.
Assistant Professor A.B., Duke University; M.D., Duke Univ.; Residency, Univ. Minn.
Assistant Professor M.D., Univ. Ark., 1959; Residency, Univ. Ark., Wash ington Univ.
John H. Bornhofen, M.D.
Assistant Professor B.S., Iowa State and Northwestern Univ., 1949; M.D. Loyola Univ., 1954; Residency, Univ. Minn.; Director Neuromuscular and Handicap Clinic.
Florence Char, M.D.
Assistant Professor A.B., Univ. Rochester, 1948; M.D., State Univ. New York; Residency, Univ. Minn.
Bart M. Danford, M.D.
James 0 . Cooper, M.D.
Assistant Professor B.A. Univ. Wichita, 1952; M.A., Ph.D., Univ. Houston, 1956,1964.
Assistant Professor M.D. Univ. Ark. School of Medicine. Residency, St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
M. Joycelyn Elders, M.D.
William Dungan, M.D.
Assistant Professor B.A., P h ila n d e r Smith College, 1952; M.S. Univ. Ark.; M.D. Univ. Ark.; Residency, Univ. Ark.
Assistant Professor A.B., M.D. Vanderbilt Univ., 1951, 1954; Residency, Univ. Chicago Clinics, Medical Director of Ark. Child ren’s Hosp.
Lloyd Young, M.D.
Dora Jones, M.D.
Assistant Professor M.D. University of Toronto
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Assistant Professor M.D. Medical College of Virginia, 1952; Residency, Univ. Hosp. Cleveland, Langley Porter Neuropsychia tric Inst. Univ. Calif.
Kelsey J. Caplinger, M.D. Fellow-Pediatric Allergy
Abdul Dark!, M.D. Fellow-Neonatology
Betty Lee Kelly, M.D. Fellow-Neonatology
Pediatric Residents Robâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t. E. Glenn, M.D. 3rd Year resident James E. Haynes, M.D. 3rd year resident Richard A. Aclin, M.D. 2nd year resident Judith C. Harvey, M.D. 2nd year resident
Paul W. Lecky, M.D. 2nd year resident Jack L. Magness, M.D. 2nd year resident Robert H. Fiser, M.D. 1st year resident
Jon D. Hall, M.D. 1st year resident Max G. Haynes, M.D. 1st year resident Doane M. Newton, M.D. 1st year resident
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Lloyd D. Seager, M.D.
Professor and Chairman B.S., Milton College, 1925; M.S., Univ. 111., 1929; M.D., St. Louis Univ. Sch. of Med., 1934; Teaching appts. at St. Louis Univ. Med. Sch.; Univ. Tenn. Med. Sch.; Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Col. of Med. of Penn. Prof. Pharm., UAMC. 60
Calvin Hanna, Ph.D.
Charles D. Wood, Ph.D.
Associate Professor B.S., Univ. Illinois; M.S.; Ph.D., State Univ. Iowa.
Associate Professor B.S., M.S., Univ. of Kyâ&#x20AC;&#x17E; 1949, 1950; Ph.D. Univ. of North Carolina, 1947.
Joseph E. Stone, Ph.D.
Associate Professor B.S., Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, 1947; Ph.D., Univ. of Colo. Medical School, 1954. Jim Harris
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacology M.D., Univ. of Arkansas
Dr. Seager proves here that even if one does not drink or smoke, he can still strike out.
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/ John E. Whitney, Ph.D. Professor and Chairman A.B., Univ. Calif. Berkley, 1947; M.A., Univ. Calif. Berkley, 1948; Ph.D. Physiology, Univ. Calif. 1951; Ph.D. Biochem., Cambridge Univ., 1956. Appoint ments at Ceders of Lebanon Hosp., National Cancer Inst. UCLA, Dept. Physiol. Chem., UCLA, Dept. Bio chem., Cambridge Univ.; Professor and Head of Physiology UAMC, 1962.
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Alvin A. Krum, Ph.D.
Eugene J. Tobin, M.D.
Associate Professor A.B., Univ. Calif., 1950; Ph.D., Univ. Calif., 1957.
Associate Professor B.A., New York Univ., 1941; M.S., Univ. Colo., 1942; M.D., Ph.D., Univ. Rochester, 1949. Assoc. Prof. Medicine UAMC.
Glenn Dairymple, M.D.
Thomas I. Koike, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor M.D., Univ. Ark., Residency, Univ. Ark., Univ. Colo.; Asst. Prof. Radiology, Biometry.
Assistant Professor A.B., Ph.D., Univ. Calif., 1951, 1958.
Russell L. Sandberg, M.D.
Carl B. Ferrel
Assistant Professor B.A., Univ. Chicago, 1952; M.D., Univ. Chicago, 1957; M.Sc., The Drexel Institute, 1964; Assistant Pr nff*ÂŤcnr nf Medicine.
Instructor B.S., M.A., Southern Illinois Univ., 1949, 1950. Research physiologist at LRVAH
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William G. Reese, M.D.
Professor and Chairman B.S., M.S., Univ. Idaho, 1938; M.D., Washington Univ., 1942; Internship, Barnes Hosp., 1942-43; Residency at Johns Hopkins, 1946-48; Teaching appts. at Johns Hopkins; Prof, of Psy., UAMC, 1957. 64
John E. Peters, M.D. Professor B.A., UCLA, 1940; M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1950.
Roscoe A. Dykman,Ph.D. Professor B.S., George Williams College; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago. Director, Behavorial Science Laboratory.
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Sam D. Clements, Ph.D. Associate Professor B.A., Univ. Wichita, 1951 ;M.A., Ph.D., Univ. Houston, 1954, 1960.
Fred 0 . Henker, M.D. Associate Professor B.S., M.D., Univ. Ark. Med. Center, 1944, 1945. Chief Psychiatry Consultation Service, 1964.
Sidney J. Fields Associate Professor B.S., The George Washington Univ. 1943; M.A., Ph.D., The Catholic Univ. of America. Senior Clinical Psychologist.
Richard Sundermann, M.D. Associate Professor B.A., Univ. of Nebraska, 1947; M.D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1951. Director, Adult Outpatient Clinic.
Bart M. Danford, Ph.D.
Otho Hesterly, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor B.A., Univ. Wichita, 1952; M.A., Ph.D., Univ. Hous ton, 1956,1964.
Assistant Professor B.S., Henderson State Teachers Colleg, 1955; M.A., Ph.D., LSU, 1957, 1960.
Lloyd Young, M.D.
Robert R. Matthews, M.D.
Assistant Professor M.D., Medical College of Virginia, 1952; Residency, Univ. Hosp. Cleveland, Langley Porter Neuropsych iatric Inst., Univ. Calif.
Instructor B.S., Memphis State, 1951; M.D., Univ. of Tenn., 1954; Coordinator of Continuing Education.
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Robert Shannon, M.D.
B. Travis Tunnell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor B.S.M., M.D., Univ. Ark. Director Adolescent Clinic.
Instructor B.A., LRU; M.A. Univ. Ark.; Ph.D., Univ. Ark.
Julia W. Metcalf
Teaching Assistant B.S., M.A., Univ. of Ark.
Psychiatry Fellows
John V. Busby, M.D.
Sr. Fellow Charles A. Smith, M.D.
Sr. Fellow Henry Heamsberger, M.D.
3rd yr. fellow Wm. Royer, M.D.
3rd yr. fellow
Lucretia A. Thompson, M.D.
3rd yr. fellow Frank Gruver, M.D.
2nd yr. fellow T. Stuart Harris, M.D.
2nd yr. fellow
Linda 0 . Beil, M.D.
1st yr. fellow Ronald H. Boyle, M.D.
1st yr. fellow Ethelynn D. Brewer, M.D.
1st yr. fellow
Gordon Slack
Psychology Intern Marilyn McGuaghey
Psychology Intern Dolly Moseley
Psychology Intern
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HOWARD J. BARNHARD, M.D.
Prof, and Chairman B.S., Univ. Miami, 1944; M.D., Med. College South Carolina, 1949; Intern, U.S. Naval Hospital, Charleston; Residency in Radiology Roper Hospital, Med. College S. Car.; Teach ing appts. Hahnemann Med. College, 195960; Prof. Radiology Univ. of Ark., 1960.
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T. H. Oddie, D.Sc.
Eleanor P. Deed, M.D.
Professor of Radiology (Physics) B.Sc., M.Sc., Univ. Melbourne, Australia.
Associate Professor M.D., Univ. Ark.; Residency, Univ. Ark.; Attending Radiologist LRVAH Hosp.
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r Wilma J. Diner, M.D.
Glenn Dalrymple, M.D.
Associate Professor B.S., Univ. Kentucky; M.D., Duke Univ.; Residency, Mass. General, Oak Ridge Institute; Courtesy Staff Ark. Children’s Hosp.
Assistant Professor M.D., Univ, Ark.; Residency, Univ. Ark.,Univ. Colo rado.
Karl T. Dockray, M.D.
Barry Gerald, M.D.
James F. Vandergrift, M.S.
Assistant Professor M.D., Southwestern Med. Sch.; Res idency, Southwestern Med. Sch.
Assistant Professor M.D., Univ. Miss.; Residency, Her man Hospital.
Instructor in Radiology B.S., Henderson State College; M.S., Univ. of Ark.
Radiology Residents
Rand Apgood, M.D.
3rd year John E. Bell, M.D.
3rd year Samuel L. Gaston, M.D.
3rd year James A. Gill, M.D.
3rd year
John W. Joyce, M.D.
3rd year Wm. R. Beaty, M.D.
2nd year H. David Clifton, M.D.
2nd year Robert E. Elliott, M.D.
2nd year
James G. McKenzie, M.D.
2nd year Orval E. Riggs, M.D.
2nd year Calvin K. Cassady, M.D.
1st year James E. Garrison, M.D.
1st year
Edwin L. Pointer, M.D.
1st year Donald S. Purcell, M.D.
1st year Sanford A. Rubin, M.D.
1st year Philip L. Smith, M.D.
1st year
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Gilbert S. Campbell, M.D.
Prof, and Chariman B.A., Univ. Virginia, 1943; M.D., Univ. Virginia, 1947; M.S., Physiology, Univ. Minn. 1949; Ph.D., Surgery, Univ. Minn. 1954; Internship-residency, Univ. Minn.; Teaching appts. at Univ. Minn.; (Surgery); Univ. Okla. Med. Center (Surgery) Prof. Surg., UAMC, 1966. 71
Fred T. Caldwell, Jr. M.D.
Raymond C. Read, M.D.
Professor B.S., Baylor Univ.; M.D., Wash. Univ. 1950; Intern. Barnes Hosp.; Residency, Barnes Hospital, 1952-56, 1957-58.
Professor B.A., M.B., M.A., M.B.Bch., M.S., Ph.D.; M.D., Univ. Minn. 1951; Intern, Univ. Minn., Kings CoUege Hospitals; Residencies, many.
Jasper L. McPhail, M.D.
John C. Baber, M.D.
Associate Professor B.S., Miss. College; M.D. Baylor Univ.; Intern, Univ. Miss.; Residencies, Univ. Miss., John P. Smith Hosp., Baylor Univ. (fellow).
Assistant Professor M.D. Univ. Ark.; Internship, Univ. Ark.
John Satterfield, M.D.
Assistant Professor B.S., M.S.; M.D., Univ. Ark. Med. Center, 1958; Internship, Residency, Barnes Hospital.
Bernard W. Thompson, M.D. 72
Assistant Professor B.S., Univ. Ark.; M.D. Univ. of Ark.
Surgery Residents
William F. Hayden, M.D.
Chief Resident-lnst. Robert Hill, M.D.
Chief Resident-lnst. Gary Meek, M.D.
Chief Resident-lnst. Michael Rudko, M.D.
Chief Resident-lnst.
James Simpson, M.D.
3rd year Wesley Wise, M.D.
3rd year Robert Casali, M.D.
2nd year Joseph Crumpler, M.D.
2nd year
Robert Janes, M.D.
2nd year Kent Westbrook, M.D.
2nd year Thomal Arhend, M.D.
1st year
William Blankenship, M.D.
1st year Joseph Bumgardner, M.D.
1St year Wilbur Giles, M.D.
1st year
Kirk Smith, M.D.
1st year Joseph Udomsap, M.D.
1st year Charles Weber
1st year
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Ferdinand E. Greifenstein, M.D.
Professor and Chairman Ph.G., Rutgers College of Pharmacy, 1934; B.S., Spring Hill College 1937; M.D., St. Louis University, 1944.
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Richard B. Clark, M.D.
Assistant Professor M.D., Univ. of Ark.; Residency, Lahey Clinic,
Dola S. Thompson, M.D.
Assistant Professor M.D., Univ. of Ark.; Chief, Dept, of Anes., V.A. Hosp.
Boston.
Carol N. Eason, M.D.
Wayne B. Glenn, M.D.
Instructor M.D., Southwestern Medical School.
Instructor M.D., Univ. of Ark.
Anesthesiology Residents
David Ducker, M.D.
2nd year
Pete Wetzel, M.D.
2nd year
Stevenson Flanigan, M.D.
David A. Miles, M.D.
Professor and Chairman, Neurosurgery A.B., M.D., Wash. Univ., St. Louis, 1949; 1953; Internship, Grace-New Haven Community Hosp.; Residencies in Gen. Surg. and Neurosurgery, YaleNew Haven Med. Center, 1955-59; Teaching appts. at York Hosp., York, Pa., Lancaster Gen., Hanover Gen., New Britain Gen., Yale-New Haven Med. Ctr., Univ. Ark.
Assistant Professor B.S., M.D. Univ. Ark., 1950; 1952; Internships at Presbyterian Hosp., Chicago, and UAMC; Surg. at St. Louis City Hosp. Residencies in Neurology and Neurosurgery, Presbyterian Hosp., N.Y., 1955-58, and 1960. Teaching appts. at Univ. Ark.
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James L. Smith, M.D. Clinical Professor and Acting Head (not pictured)
Ophthalmology Residents
Yum Y. King, M.D. Chief Resident Richard K. Lovell, M.D. Resident
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John Bowker, M.D. Assistant Professor and Acting Head. M.D., Albany Medical College; Residency, Albany Hosp. and Mass. Gen. Hosp.
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James M. Kolb, M.D.
Harold Chakales, M.D.
Assistant Professor B.S., Wake Forest; M.D., Bowman Gray School of Med.; Residency, Baylor Univ., Univ. Ark.; Asst. Chief Orthopedics, LRVAH.
Assistant Professor B.S., M.D., Univ. Ark. School of Medicine; Intership, Hillcrest Medical Center; Residency, Air Force, Univ. of Ark. Med. Center.
TuUio Coccia, M.D.
5th year resident Larry Mahon, M.D.
5th year resident Barry Sorrells, M.D.
5th year resident John Wilson, M.D.
4th year resident
Harvey Edwards, M.D.
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3rd year resident Guy Pierret, M.D.
4th year resident Bruce Abrams, M.D.
2nd year resident
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Jack Ervin Mobley, M.D. Associate Professor and Head B.S., Univ. Ark. Sch. Med. 1946; M.D., Vanderbilt Med. Sch. 1948; M. Intership, Vanderbilt Univ. Sch. Med.; Residency and M.S., Mayo Clinic (M.S.) and Tulane Univ. Sch. Med. Assoc. Prof. Surg. UAMC 1966.
Division o f Urology Urology Residents
T. N. McCoy, M.D. Chief Resident John F. Redman, M.D. Chief Resident
mm Lacy P. Fraiser, M.D. Instructor in Urology B.S., Millsaps College, 1957; B.S.M., Univ. Ark. Sch. Med. 1961; M.D. Univ. Ark. Sch. Med. 1961; Intership, Univ. Ark; Residency, Univ. Ark. 1962-66.
George R. Hunter, M.D. Assoc. Resident J. M. Moore, M.D. Asst. Resident Samir Sulieman, M.D. Asst. Resident
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INTERNS Wm. E. Atkison, M.D. Straight Path. Robt. A. Bell, M.D. Mixed John 0. Bell, M.D. Straight Med. Wm. M. Bridger, M.D. Straight Path.
James A. Capps, M.D. Gen. Practice Res. Chye Keong Cheah, M.D. Rotating Lawson B. Glover, M.D. Rotating James R. Jacobs, M.D. Straight Med.
Kent D. McKelvey, M.D. Rotating Garland D. Murphy, M.D. Straight Peds. John A. Murphy, M.D. Straight Peds.
Pat H. Rountree, M.D. Straight Peds. Wm. R. Spikes, M.D. Mixed Wm. C. Williams, M.D. Rotating
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James H. Meade, Jr., Ph.D.
Robert C. Walls, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Head B.S., M.S., Animal Husbandry, Miss. State Univ.; Ph.D., Genetics, Florida Univ.
Assistant Professor of Biometry B.S., Harding College; M.S., Univ. of Ark.; Ph.D., Oklahoma State Univ.
Glenn Dalrymple, M.D.
Asst. Prof. Radiology, Physiology, Biometry M.D., Univ. Ark.; Residency, Univ. Ark. and Univ. Colorado.
LIBRARY DIV. OF INFORMATION
Rose Hogan Head Librarian M.S., Biochem. Univ. Ark. Med. Center. Beverly Wood Director of Information
AUDIO-VISUAL
Bob Donaldson Director of Audio-Visual The Audio-Visual Department plays a vital part in the educational and re search programs of the Medical Center. During the past 2 years, under the direction of Bob Donaldson, it has become commonplace to view pro cedures, operations, and interviews via the cameras of Audio-Visual. 83
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Mr. Jack Diner Artist and Chairman
Mr. Ron Tribell Assistant Artist
M E D I C A L I L L U S T R A T I O N
Mr. David Gray Medical Photographer
Through photography and artwork, Medical Il lustration performs an invaluable function for the Medical Center. Without the aid of graphs, sketches, and photographs as a means of recording data and specimens, much useful information would be lost and its process of dissemination to the physicians and stu dents of the University Hospital impeded.
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Senior Class Officers President; Mike Roberson Vice President; John Watson Secretary; Judith Northup Treasurer; Duke Harris Honor Council Representatives; Bob Arrington, Janies McNair Student Council Representatives; David Lockhart, Steve Moseley SAMA Representatives; Mike Buffington, Joe Smith
Robert W. Arrington Nashville, Ark. Undergraduate; Univ. of Arkansas Internship; University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Harold T. Baber Arkadelphia, Ark. Undergraduate; Hendrix College, B.A. Internship; Hermann Hospital Houston, Tex.
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Brian E. Barlow Dermott, Ark. Undergraduate; Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Internship; King County Hospital Seattle, Wash.
Troy F. Barnett Stuttgart, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship; Jackson Memorial Miami, Florida
Michael P. Bass Benton, Ark. Undergraduate: Ark. Tech., San Francisco State College Internship: Highland General Hosp. Oakland, Calif.
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Shane L. Bennoch Waldron, Ark. Undergraduate: Memphis State Univ. Internship: Childrens Hospital Denver, Colorado
Charles D. Blackmon
Hot Springs, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A.; Columbia Univ., B.S. Internship: Hillcrest Medical Center Tulsa, Okla.
Jack L. Blackshear, Jr.
Calvin M. Bracy
Paragould, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: St. Vincent Infirmary Little Rock, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S., M.S. Internship: Hillcrest Medical Center Tulsa, Okla.
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Charles H. Brown
Michael L. Buffington
John W. Byarlay
Shirley, Ark. Undergraduate; Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Internship: Hillcrest Medical Center Tulsa, Okla.
Newport, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Internship: Presbyterian Hospital Denver, Colorado
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Little Rock Univ. Internship: John Peter Smith Fort Worth, Tex.
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Ralph D. Cash Osceola, Ark. Undergraduate; Vanderbilt Univ., B.A. Internship: Robert B. Green Hospital San Antonio, Tex.
Charles C. Chesley Crossett. Ark. Undergraduate; Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Internship: Weld County Gen. Hosp. Greeley, Colo.
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Howard Cockrill, Jr. Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of South, B.A. Internship: University of Oregon Portland, Oregon
B. Rick Coleman Ada, Okla. Undergraduate: Oklahoma Univ. and Little Rock Univ. Internship: Robert B. Green Hospital San Antonio, Tex.
William M. Crampton Ft. Worth, Tex. Undergraduate: Texas Christian Univ., B.A. Internship: Robert B. Green Hospital San Antonio, Tex.
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Henri D. Crawley, II Russellville, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Nebraska, B.S. Internship: St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
David A. Denman Ft. Smith, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S.I.E. Internship: Duke Hospital Durham, North Carolina
Steven D. Douglas Ft. Smith, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship: Naval Hospital Oakland, Calif.
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John B. Elms, Jr.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Oklahoma Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Arkansas
Dennis R. Fecher
George A. Fiedler
Michael T. Finch
Beebe, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College Internship: University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn.
New York, N.Y. Undergraduate: Univ. of Wisconsin, B.A. Internship: Methodist Hospital Memphis, Tenn.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: St. Thomas Univ., B.A. Internship: St. Joseph Hospital Denver, Colo.
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Jeryl G. Fullen
Ft. Smith, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship: Hillcrest Medical Center Tulsa, Okla.
Robert C. Galbraith Arkadelphia, Ark. Undergraduate: Austin College, B.A. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
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Jo Etta Galbraith
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Arkansas State Univ. Internship: University Hospital, L.R.
Larry W. Gardner
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Ouachita Baptist Univ., B.S. Internship: Lackland AFB San Antonio, Tex.
William R. Green Sparkman, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S.B.A.; Ouachita Baptist Univ. Internship: Confederate Memorial Shreveport, La.
George E. Greenberg
Beebe, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
John L. Gustavus
James L. Hahn
John R. Hampton, III
Perryville, Ark. Undergraduate: Ouachita Baptist Univ. Internship; ST. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
Siloam Springs, Ark. Undergraduate: John Brown Univ., B.S.S.E. Internship: St. Vincent Infirmary Little Rock, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate; Hendrix College. B.A. Internship: Medical College of Virginia Richmond, Va.
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Harry M. Harmon
Murray T. Harris
Walter D. Harris
Corning, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship; St. John Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
Stamps, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Texarkana, Ark. Undergraduate: Baylor Univ., B.A. Internship: St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
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William F. Harrison
Marion P. Hazzard
Wilbur D. Heard
Marianna, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.A. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock
DeWitt, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: Mercy Hospital Des Moines, Iowa
Benton, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia, Pa.
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John T. Holder
D. Wayne Hollensworth
Lloyd Milton Hughes
Monticello, Ark. Undergraduate: Ark ansas A & M Internship; Charity Hospital New Orleans, La.
Magnolia, Ark. Undergraduate: Southern State College Internship: Confederate Memorial Shreveport, La.
Pine Bluff, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.A. Internship; St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
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Jabez F. Jackson Newport, Ark. Undergraduate: Vander bilt Univ., B.S. Internship: City of Memphis Hospitals Memphis, Tennessee
Garry L. Jones Pine Bluff, Ark. Undergraduate: Ouachita Baptist Univ., B.S. Internship: St. Johns Hosp., Tulsa, Okla.
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Frederick E. Joyce Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Van derbilt Univ., B.A. Internship: Colorado Medical Center Denver, Colo.
David L. Lockhart
Virgle E. Lyons, Jr.
Edmund J. Makoski
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Baylor Univ., B.S. Internship: St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Notre Dame, B.S. Internship: Parkland Memorial Dallas, Texas
William L. Mason ElDorado, Ark. Undergraduate; Univ, of Arkansas, B.S. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Robert H. May, Jr. Sherwood, Ark. Undergraduate: Ouachita Baptist Univ. Internship: Robert B. Green Hospital San Antonio, Texas
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James R. McNair, Jr. Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship: San Lrancisco General San Francisco, California
Roby D. Mize
Hugh Stephens Moseley
Harry Martin Northup
Pine Bluff, Ark. Undergraduate: State College of Arkansas Internship: Parkland Memorial Dallas, Texas
Warren, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: Univ. of Oregon Hospitals Portland, Oregon
Ft. Smith, Ark. Undergraduate: Arkansas Tech., B.S. Internship: Hillcrest Medical Center Tulsa, Okla.
Judith Huffman Northup Malvern, Ark. Undergraduate: Ouachita Baptist Univ., B.S. Internship: Hillcrest Medical Center Tulsa, Okla.
Hugh A. Nutt Fordyce, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Internship: John Peter Smtih Ft. Worth, Tex.
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A. Knox Patterson Ft. Smith, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship: Colorado Medical Center Denver, Colorado
Hubert C. Peterson Marshall, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas Internship: Mercy Hospital Des Moines, Iowa
Nancy F. Rector
Michael C. Reese
Heber Springs, Ark. Undergraduate: Harding College, B.S. Internship: Hillcrest Medical Center Tula, Okla.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
Michael C. Roberson
William C. Roberts
Adam D. Robertson
Searcy, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Camden, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Marianna, Ark. Undergraduate: Ark. State Univ., B.A. Internship: Lackland AFB San Antonio, Tex.
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Rodney A. Roe
Gene L. Rogers
R. Wendell Ross
Fort Smith, Ark. Undergraduate; Arkansas Tech., B.S. Internship: St. Josephs Hospital Phoenix, Ariz.
Mena, Ark. Undergraduate; Ouachita Baptist Univ., B.S. Internship: Wesley Hospital Wichita, Kansas
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Ouachita Baptist Univ., B.A. Internship: John Peter Smith Fort Worth, Tex.
William C. Ross
William L. Russell
James W. Seay
Jonesboro, Ark. Undergraduate: Arkansas State Univ., B.S. Internship: Mercy Hospital Des Moines, Iowa
Jonesboro, Ark. Undergraduate: Delta State College, B.S. Internship: City of Memphis Hospitals Memphis, Tenn.
Paragould, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Ark. Internship: Baylor University Hospital Houston, Texas
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Sebem Joseph Smith
James J. Snipes
Arthur E. Squire, Jr.
Pine Bluff, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S.M. Internship: St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
Jonesboro, Ark. Undergraduate: Arkansas State Univ., B.S. Internship: St. Johns Hospital Tulsa, Okla.
Ft. Smith, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.A. Internship: Michael Reese Hospital Chicago, 111.
Harry D. Starnes
Arthur H. Thomas
James F. Thomas
Walnut Ridge, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.A. Internship: Lackland AFB San Antonio, Tex.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.A. Internship: Parkland Memorial Dallas, Texas.
Jonesboro, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: Community Hospital Glen Cove, New York
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Wallace A. Thomas
Audrey J. Thompson, Jr.
William L. Tidmore
Dermott, Ark. Undergraduate: Arkansas A&M College, B.S. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Hardy, Ark. Undergraduate: Arkansas State Univ., B.S. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Hendrix College, B.A. Internship: John Peter Smith Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Norman G. Tubb
Allen Q. Tuggle
J. Wendell Tyson
Benton, Ark. Undergraduate: Harding College, B.S. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of California, A.B. Internship: Mercy Hospital Des Moines, Iowa
Mansfield, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Internship: University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark.
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Vadee Van Deusen Little Rock, Ark. Undergraduate; Little Rock Univ. Internship: Arkansas Baptist Little Rock, Ark.
John W. Watson Malvern, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S.; Univ. of Nebraska, M.S. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Carl C. Welch Raymond, Miss. Undergraduate: Little Rock Univ., B.S. Internship: University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
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Ronald N. Williams
Shirley A. Wilson
Sheridan, Ark. Undergraduate: Univ. of Arkansas, B.A. Internship; University Hospital Little Rock, Ark.
Aurora, Mo. Undergraduate; Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Internship: University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
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Ahrens, Richard H., J.
Mountain Home, Ark. Backus, Joe T.
Fayetteville, Ark. Barnes, L. Ford
Marshall, Texas Bean, James W.
Mountain Home, Ark.
Bird, Edwin L.
Formosa, Ark. Blaylock, Jerry D.
Clarksville, Ark. Bledsoe, James H., Jr.
Stuttgart, Ark. Boggs, Dwight F.
Hazen, Ark.
Brown, Olie D., Jr.
Aubrey, Ark. Bruce, Lloyene
Pine Bluff, Ark. Carter, John E.
North Little Rock, Ark. Chandler, James L.
NashviUe, Ark.
Qark, David R.
Jacksonville, Ark. Qubbs, Roger C.
Pine Bluff, Ark. Collums, Layne E., Jr.
Bee Branch, Ark. Combs, Stanley W.
Searcy, Ark.
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Here we see junior students discussing their latest patients over hot cups of swill.
Cooper, Jerry D. Fort Smith, Ark. Crabtree, Jay B. Little Rock, Ark. Crumpler, Larry D. Magnolia, Ark. Daniel, William R. West Memphis, Ark.
Daugherty, J. D. Little Rock, Ark. Dickson, Bud Stamps, Ark. Douglas, Glen A. Little Rock, Ark. Durmon, Beuford T. Fordyce, Ark.
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Felker, Gary V.
Mablevale, Ark. Fewell, Ronald D.
Little Rock, Ark. Gardner, Danny R.
Jacksonville, Ark. Gamer, Onyx D.
Hot Springs, Ark.
Gill, Thomas
Gould, Ark. Graham, H. Vonnie, Jr.
Conway, Ark. Green, Horace L.
Magnolia, Ark. Hayden, Virgil L.
Little Rock, Ark.
Hopkins, Milan L.
Little Rock, Ark. Houston, Alma F.
Hot Springs, Ark. Huff, John
Texarkana, Ark. Hutcheson, Fred A., Jr.
Magnolia, Ark.
Hutson, Sanford E.
Stuttgart, Ark. Ingram, Ralph
Alma, Ark. Isenstadt, Lester
Cambridge, Mass. Jennings, R. Duke
Searcy, Ark.
Jucas, Diana T.
Hot Springs, Ark. Kendall, Jerry R.
Magnolia, Ark. Kendrick, W. Riley
Morrilton, Ark. Kinder, Doyle 0 .
Salem, Ark.
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Kizziar, Jim C. Fort Smith, Ark. Koenig, Albert S. Fort Smith, Ark. Lane, Robert C. Little Rock, Ark. Lee, H. Wayne Stuttgart, Ark.
Lewis, James Nashville, Ark. Lindsey, James A. Bearden, Ark. Martin, William C. Little Rock, Ark. McDonald, James E. Fayetteville, Ark.
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McGinnis, Thomas B.
Monticello, Ark. McKeel, Thomas B.
Pine Bluff, Ark. Meacham, Kenneth R.
Monette, Ark. Moody, Winston I., Jr.
Little Rock, Ark.
Moore, James F.
El Dorado, Ark. Nolan, Charles M.
El Dorado, Ark. Olmsted, Charles M.
Little Rock, Ark. Orsini, Edmund N., Jr.
North Little Rock, Ark.
Payne, William F.
Little Rock, Ark. Pickett, James D.
Texarkana, Ark. Prather, Jerry C.
Little Rock, Ark. Pruett, George A.
Monticello, Ark.
Ransom, Qarence E.
Bradford, Ark. Rasberry, Ronnie D.
Black Oak, Ark. Rheinbolt, Richard M.
Searcy, Ark. Riddick, Earl B., Jr.
Little Rock, Ark.
Roberts, Bertram W.
Little Rock, Ark. Robertson, Fred T.
Judsonia, Ark. Robinson, Cy M.
El Dorado, Ark. Romine, John S.
Little Rock, Ark
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'And there I was, the only one to answer the Dr. Quickstep page. â&#x20AC;?
JMS Williams checks his chart for the latest order of serum porcelins.
Sanders, Cal R.
Little Rock, Ark. Schrantz, James L.
Pine Bluff, Ark. Slaven, John E.
Fayetteville, Ark. Speed, W. Eugene, Jr.
Little Rock, Ark.
Stolz, Jerry A.
El Dorado, Ark. Stover, Curtis E.
Little Rock, Ark. Strickland, Nathan E.
Bald Knob, Ark. Strong, James E.
North Little Rock, Ark.
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Sward, David T.
Stuttgart, Ark. Teague, Jarrell H.
Stamps, Ark. Wade, H. King
Hot Springs, Ark. Webb, W. Frank
Little Rock, Ark.
Weinberg, Brice J.
Leachville, Ark. Weiss, John B.
Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Paul C.
Arkadelphia, Ark. Williamson, John R.
Waldo, Ark.
NOT PICTURED: Koch, C. William
Woods, Arthur H.
Little Rock, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark.
McKelvey, Richard E.
Paragould, Ark.
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Sophomore Class Officers President; George Benjamin Vice-President; Rick Sullivan Secretary; Cynthia Worrell Treasurer; Don Setliff Honor Council Representatives; Jim Wellons, Rick Sullivan Alternate; Don Vance Student Council Representatives; Don Spencer, Q ifton Parnell SAMA Representatives; Mary Lou Mills, Bob Thornton
Charles E. Alexander
Warren, Ark. James E. Alexander
Harrison, Ark. Brown G. Appleton
Warren, Ark. Nathan F. Austin
Blytheville, Ark.
Thomas O. Beasley
Heber Springs, Ark. George H. Benjamin
Little Rock, Ark. Bruce A. Bevill
Little Rock, Ark. Thomas O. Blucker
Little Rock, Ark.
James E. Boger
Lakeview, Ark. David E. Bone
Ashdown, Ark. Ann L. Brambl
Fort Smith, Ark. Renie E. Bressinck
North Little Rock, Ark.
Samuel F. Brown
Little Rock, Ark. J. Clyde Campbell
Little Rock,Ark. Robert T. Clark
Little Rock, Ark. Jock S. Cobb
Keo, Ark.
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Looking diligently into the microcosmos, this student seeks the pathogens of man. Most other students have left for coffee.
William A. Coger
Danville, Ark. George H. Collier, Jr.
Stout Spur, Ark. Robert A. Council, Jr.
Fort Smith, Ark. Clifford C. Councille
Bald Knob, Ark.
Dennis 0 . Davidson
Beebe, Ark. Erwin L. Davis
Searcy, Ark. Lendol L. Davis
Little Rock, Ark. Thomas P. Davis
Altoona, Pa.
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Charles C. Denton
Little Rock, Ark. Margaret E. Dildy
Little Rock, Ark. W. Douglas Duckett
Little Rock, Ark. Otis H. Edge
Camden, Ark.
William H. Flanagan
West Memphis, Ark. Cheryl D. Friday
North Little Rock, Ark. Wilburn E. Fumiss, II
Wynne, Ark. John N. Galbraith Magnolia, Ark.
Samuel L. Gladney, Jr.
Little Rock, Ark. James H. Golleher
Little Rock, Ark. Philip H. Greeley
New York, New York Dora E. Hahn
Little Rock, Ark.
Edwin Hankins, III
Little Rock, Ark. Jerry L. Hitt
Leachville, Ark. Robert E. Hix
Sleepy Hollow, Ark. George A. Hobby
Little Rock, Ark.
James F. Holman
Newport, Ark. Robert Hotchkiss
Little Rock, Ark. James Tennyson Howell
Wynne, Ark. John T. Howell
Van Buren, Ark.
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“I know it tells somewhere how to open the bag. ”
“Perhaps you ’re wondering why I called them all together . . . ”
Leeroy Joyner, Jr.
Clarendon, Ark. Teddy S. Lancaster Little Rock, Ark. James H. Landers
El Dorado, Ark. Donald A. Laurenzana
Little Rock, Ark.
Ray W. Leavelle
Texarkana, Ark. Henry C. Mallard
Little Rock, Ark. Michael G. Martin
Little Rock, Ark. Horace N. Marvin, Jr. Little Rock, Ark.
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John D. McConnell
Fayetteville, Ark. William D. McKnight
Bentonville, Ark. Mary Lou Mills
Augusta, Ark. Ord Jehu Mitchell
Benton, Ark.
Jon K. Newsum
Fort Smith, Ark. George 0 . Paddock
Harrison, Ark. Q ifton L. Parnell
El Dorado, Ark. Loverd M. Peacock
Little Rock, Ark.
Thomas P. Prindiville
Altus, Ark. Robert L. Prosser
McGehee, Ark. Donald M. Raney
Fordyce, Ark. W. Gail Robbins
Conway, Ark.
Charles H. Rodgers
Little Rock, Ark. Duane K. Rorie
Yellville, Ark. Joe P. Rouse
Fayetteville, Ark. Marolyn N. Saunders
Jonesboro, Ark.
Ladd J. Scriber
Crossett, Ark. Don P. Setliff
Magnolia, Ark. Douglas F. Smart
Magnolia, Ark. William J. Smead
Camden, Ark.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now with every head bowed, and every eye closed..
No panic, just cramming for the weekly sophomore test.
James D. Smith
North Little Rock, Ark. Ronald D. Smith
Newport, Ark. Donald R. Spencer
Osceola, Ark. Kimber M. Stout
Little Rock, Ark.
Fred Richard Sullivan
Pine Bluff, Ark. James D. Sykes
Little Rock, Ark. Albert Reed Thompson
El Dorado, Ark. Donald C. Thompson
Holly Grove, Ark.
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Robert S. Thornton
Camden, Ark. Wm. Robert Thurlby
Fayetteville, Aik. Jan R. Thurman
Fayetteville, Ark. Ray W. Thweatt
Marion, Ark.
Donald A. Vance
Little Rock, Ark. Christopher Von Dippe
Little Rock, Ark. James A. Wellons Little Rock, Ark. Boyce W. West
Leslie, Ark.
James H. Willis
Benton, Ark. Frank J. Wilson, Jr.
El Dorado, Ark. Randall T. Wisdom
Jonesboro, Ark.
Cynthia L. Worrell
North Little Rock, Ark. Harry W. Wyre, Jr.
Conway, Ark.
NOT PICTURED James S. Beckman
Fort Smith, Ark. John A. Brunner, III
Marked Tree, Ark. James J. Edwards
DeQueen, Ark. Richard B. Hill, Jr.
Pine Bluff, Ark. 130
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Freshman Class Officers President: John C. Jones Vice President: Ivan King Secretary-Treasurer: Jim Sharp Honors Council Representatives: Linda Arthur, Mike Gidcomb Student Council Representatives: Bruce Junkin, James L. Whittle SAMA Representative: Scott Hardin
Ahrens, John T.
Mountain Home, Ark. Anderson, Leslie F.
Lonoke, Ark. Arnold, Ann C.
Hope, Ark. Arthur, Linda L.
Little Rock, Ark.
Baker, C. Merle
Paragould, Ark. Bales, James D.
Searcy, Ark. Ballard, C. E.
Little Rock, Ark. Beckworth, Dennis D.
Little Rock, Ark.
Bellas, Richard C.
N. Little Rock, Ark. Bennett, Fredrick A.
Magnolia, Ark. Bond, John B.
Hot Springs, Ark. Boozman, Fay W.
Fort Smith, Ark.
Branch, William T.
Little Rock, Ark. Branscum, George P., Jr.
Little Rock, Ark. Browne, Larry E.
Little Rock, Ark. Burnett, Hugh F.
Pine Bluff, Ark.
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The smell of the gross lab and the roar of you-know-whom.
Calhoon, J. Dale
Little Rock, Ark.
Cargill, George M.
Piggott, Ark. Qaybrook, Douglas E.
Paragould, Ark. Q ifton E. Q ifton
Holly Grove, Ark. Cooper, Richard S.
Little Rock, Ark.
Crawford, Raymond S.
Cherry Hill, Ark. Crittenden, David R.
Little Rock, Ark. Davis, Gary D.
Hatfield, Ark. Davis, Patrick L.
Pocahantas, Ark.
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Davis, Timothy E.
Altheimer, Ark. Dennie, Ronald W.
Little Rock, Ark. Derrick, Bobby L.
Little Rock, Ark. Dickinson, Roger D.
De Queen, Ark.
Dillard, Daniel C.
Texarkana, Ark. Eaton, Ed L.
Little Rock, Ark. Ellis Leslie K.
Paragould, Ark. Ethridge, Julian H.
Conway, Ark.
Fanner, Charles
Little Rock, Ark. Fendley, Herbert F.
Little Rock, Ark. Fergus, Raymond S.
Osceola, Ark. Fiser, P. Martin
Russellville, Ark.
Fisher, Robert D.
Little Rock, Ark. Fowler, James H.
Jonesboro, Ark. Fraser, James H.
Little Rock, Ark. Frederick, David Wm.
Little Rock, Ark.
Furlong, Lawrence D.
Little Rock, Ark. Gamer, John W.
Hot Springs, Ark. Geurin, Horace K., Jr.
Benton, Ark. Gibson, David F.
Pine Bluff, Ark.
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Gibson, Gordon L.
Little Rock, Ark. Gidcomb, Michael L.
Hot Springs, Ark. Gullia, Emil M.
Jonesboro, Ark. Hall, Oliver W., Ill
Benton, Ark.
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Hall, Ray H.
Jonesboro, Ark. Hardin, A. Scott
Camden, Ark. Harper, David L.
Hot Springs, Ark. Hawkins, James M.
N. Little Rock, Ark.
Hendrickson, Richard
Little Rock, Ark. Herring, G. Frank
El Dorado, Ark. Hooper, Anthony C.
Jonesboro, Ark. Inlow, Charles Wm.
Little Rock, Ark.
Ivy, Charles S.
Alexander, Ark. Johnson, Doyle R.
Magnolia, Ark. Jones, Edwin C.
Mabelvale, Ark. Jones, John C.
Little Rock, Ark.
Junkin, A. Bruce
Little Rock, Ark. Kallmeyer, John L.
Little Rock, Ark. Kazan, Chris
Little Rock, Ark. King, Ivan A.
N. Little Rock, Ark.
Knott, Mike M.
Little Rock, Ark. Laman, Edward N.
N. Little Rock, Ark. Latourette, Chip H.
Jonesboro, Ark. Lee, Allen R.
Hot Springs, Ark.
Markland, Gary S.
Little Rock, Ark. McGowan, Robert J.
Little Rock, Ark. McMillin, Fitten L., Jr.
Little Rock, Ark. McNair, Wm. Rick
Fayetteville, Ark.
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“So after I didn’t make it in manicure school, I came to med school. ”
‘Quick, where’s the button that makes the nipple go down again?
Merritt, James M. Searcy, Ark. Mittelstaedt, Carol Little Rock, Ark. Moseley, S. Jane Warren, Ark. Nauss, Lee Little Rock, Ark.
Nelson, Carole Ann Arkadelphia, Ark. Newton, Patricia A. Tuckerman, Ark. Noble, Chet A. El Dorado, Ark. Olaimey, Amal N. Little Rock, Ark.
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Patterson, Jack T.
Clarksville, Ark. Payne, R. Ken
Jonesboro, Ark. Perkins, H. George
Little Rock, Ark. Pettit, Paul N., Jr. Hughes, Ark.
Pinson, E. Louise
N. Little Rock, Ark. Potts, Jerry L.
Little Rock, Ark. Presley, Jimmy C.
Bentonville, Ark. Pullig, Tom A.
Little Rock, Ark.
Reding, David L.
Little Rock, Ark. Rostenberg, Peter
Hot Springs, Ark. Russo, Vincent A.
Little Rock, Ark. Sandberg, Glory A.
Little Rock, Ark.
Freshman students stare in awe as Dr. Jim Haynes shows his ascaris.
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‘Why yes Jan, this will do i f y o u ’re sure they are gram-negative and intracellular. ”
Shanlever, Sam R.
Jonesboro, Ark. Sharp, James D.
Fayetteville, Ark.
Shoemaker, Larry D.
West Helena, Ark. Singleton, L. Gene
Van Buren, Ark. Sisco, Kenneth L.
Springdale, Ark. Spades, Sebastian A.
Walnut Ridge, Ark.
Speer, Hoy B.
Osceola, Ark. Staggs, Joe D.
Ft. Smith, Ark. Stainton, Robert M.
Little Rock, Ark. Stubbs, Wm. Richard
Little Rock, Ark.
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Jsruddard, James D. Pine Bluff, Ark. Sykes, Robert R. Malvern, Ark. Talley, H. Aubry Magnolia, Ark. Warren, Fredric H. Little Rock, Ark.
Whittle, James L. Ft. Smith, Ark. Wiggins, Chris E. Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Edward I. Morrilton, Ark. Williams, J. Mahlon Paragould, Ark.
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With no apparent concern for the Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s light bill, freshman students study far into the night.
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ANIZATIONS, E
ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Alpha Omega Alpha is an honorary medical fraternity comprised of three classes of members: (1) Undergraduate membership based entirely on scholarship, personal honesty and potential leadership; (2) Alumni and Faculty member ship granted for distinctive achievements in the art and practice of scientific medicine and (3) Honorary membership awarded to eminent leaders in medicine and allied sci ences. The motto of the Society is: ’'A ^ to s ce0eXeiJ'
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AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
This association, familiarly known to all as the Ladies Aid, carries out several vital projects each year, in cluding a get-acquainted party for in coming freshman women, obtaining Christmas gifts for women patients at State Hospital and participating in var ious charity work. They also attend medical school in their spare time.
FRONT ROW: Mittelstaedt, Newton, Friday, Jucas, Arthur. BACK ROW: Nelson, Moseley, Brambl, Dildy, Worrell, Saunders, Pinson, Gal braith, Bruce. 142
Sponsors: Dr. Florence Char Dr. Helen Rountree, Junior Sponsor.
THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
Representatives (L to R): SEATED - Brown, Q ifton, Warren, Lackey, Rector, Hixson. STANDING - Cheek, Sontag, Falk, Witson, Matthews, Nutt, Williams, Rudel, Strickland, Rogers.
Officers: (LEFT TO RIGHT), Hugh Nutt (V. Pres.), Nancy Rector (Treasurer), Grace Hixson (Sec.), Larry Rudel (President).
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THE 1968 CADUCEUS STAFF
William L. Mason
Editor-in-Chief
Henri Crawley
David Gray
Photographer
Photographer
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Jim Hahn Business Manager
Mary Speights Artist
Dr. Sam Clements Faculty Sponsor
Associate Editors: (L TO R) Ginger McMillan (Graduate School); Ken Kesterson (Pharmacy); Susan Hudson (Nursing); Andy Austin (Medical Technology). NOT PICTURED is Neila Miller (X-Ray Technology). Assistant Editors: (1 to r) SEATED: Mary Lou Mills, Carole Nelson, Pat Newton. STANDING: Veeta Scott, Ed Eaton, Carol Mittelstaedt. NOT PICTURED is Bob Ar rington, Senior Class EditorMedical School and John Wat son advisor concerning cut lines, quotations, and all forms of prose. 145
HONOR COUNCIL
SEATED, Left to Right; Moody (Jr. Class), McKnelly (Med. Tech.), Backus (Jr. Class), Arthur (Fr. Class). STANDING, Left to Right: Wellons (Soph. Class), Sullivan (Soph. Class), Good win (Grad. Sch.), Arrington and Roe (Sr. Class).
THE MEDICO
Carl Welch
Wendell Ross
Bill Tidmore
Editor
Assoc. Editor
Sports Editor
The Medico is a student newspaper published (roughly) every month. It is a vital part of the Medical Center as the Housekeeping Dept, uses it to line wastebaskets. According to one source, the Medico’s motto is “ No news is too old to print.” 146
Innocence is reflected in the above picture symbolic of the statue of Justice, blind justice . . . . In her right hand she holds Evidence, in her left hand she holds a beaker of Tears weighting the Evidence down considerably. What will the verdict be?
At Last The Medico Is Out!
Great Expectations
The Gathering Storm 147
An American Tragedy
Crime and Punishment
THE MEDICAL DAMES
Senior Wives
Junior Wives
S.A.M.A.
The Executive Council BACK TO FRONT: Landers (Sec.), Thornton, Squire (Pres.), Strickland (Treas.), Barnes, Mills, Hardin, Hawkins. NOT PICTURED, Sam Koenig (V. Pres.), John Slavin, Dr. Jaques and Dr. Bost (Faculty Advisers).
Remember that fateful day of registration when you were a freshman and you had to join S.A.M.A.? 148
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Freshman Wives
Sophomore Wives
Because of overcrowded conditions in 2E22, the SAM A noontime movie was recently moved to the Medical Center Auditorium.
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OFFICERS
(L TO R); Wendell Ross (Pres.), Nancy Rector (Sec.), Margaret Dildy (Treas.), Rick Cole man (V. Pres.).
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ACTIVITIES
Bob Galbraith and Charles Chesley try to convince legislator of the Med. Center’s need for money.
Dr. Max Wintrobe delivers a lecture during grand rounds.
The Jeff Banks Student Union is filled to capacity as it hears of the many fine concerts sponsored by the Little Rock Chamber Music So ciety.
Attempting to square dance at a Med Center party. Sipping punch at the annual Associated Students’ Christmas party.
MED STUDENTS ABROAD
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Cockrill and patients.
Howard Cockrill, Jr., was one of several American medical senior students to be selected by the S.K.F. pharmaceutical company to observe the practice of medicine in an underdeveloped country. He chose to visit the district of Kalahandi, a district con sidered primitive even by Indian standards. He had a chance to practice medicine in an area which contains vast medical problems and whose people are florid with pathology. Cockrill presents a meal of rice to emaciated Indian.
Crawley and Dr. Battistini give an injection to a rural patient.
Henri Crawley, Jr., thru a fellowship in tropical medicine sponsored by L.S.U., lived in Ciudad Bolivar, Venezula for 10 weeks. He had a chance to observe the diseases peculair to the Llanos region. Henri and another medical student studied leischmaniasis in a people who had never before re ceived medical attention.
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Duke Jennings delivers a lecture on the physiology of the circulatory system to a biology class at a government school.
Duke Jennings and Stan and Betty Combs spent 9 weeks of the summer of 1967 working in a mission hospital at Chimala near Mbeya, Tanzania, East Africa. A large part of each day was spent in seeing patients both in the clinic and wards of the hospital. Time was available also for reading about the diseases observed. Several clinics were held in nearby villages for smallpox and typhoid vaccinations.
Stan Combs gives one of 400 smallpox and typhoid vaccinations at a clinic held near the hospital.
Galbraith and patients pose in cornfield in Costa Rica.
Bob Galbraith spent the preceptorship period this summer as an L.S.U. fellow in tropical medicine in the Cen足 tral American country of Costa Rica. During his eight weeks there he saw many diseases common to Arkansas, but in addition saw such tropical dis足 eases as chromoblastomycosis, leishma足 niasis and other parasitic diseases com足 mon to Costa Rica. He had a chance to observe some of the most up-to-date and sophisticated practice of medicine in the world as it is practiced under primitive jungle conditions.
RESEARCH AT THE UAMC D e r m a t 0 1 o Investigators Dillaha, Jansen, and Honeycutt view the brown recluse in its artificial habitat.
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Studies of the venom from the Loxosceles reclusa. commonly referred to as the brown recluse spider, has created an important medical problem in many areas of the Central United States. The disease is characterized by local necrosis (intravascular occlusion), thrombocytopenia, intravascular hemolysis and complications thereof including death. The venom from the spider contains several different biological activities. Future studies are directed toward separation, isolation, and characterization of various biological properties which are of significance in many areas of research and clinical medicine extending even to the field of organ transplantation. Other studies currently in progress are the effect of topical antimetabolites and antineoplastic agents on epidermal neoplasia, herpes simplex, and on hypopigmented areas of the skin. 154
Dr. Masauki Hara and his colleagues invested many fruitful hours in the experimental surgery laboratories, and their accomplishments served to augment the academic excellence Dr. Hara dis played in both teaching and patient care. Dr. Hara’s efforts were primarily in the cardiovas cular and transplantation field, and these areas are still under intensive study in the surgery laboratory. A project currently in progress is the use of a transvenous balloon catheter for partial obstruction of the main pulmonary art ery, and this work is being done in collabora tion with Dr. Bulloch in the Dept, of Medicine. A technique has been developed for reversal of the pulmonary circulation and physiological studies are in progress comparing the lung with an antegrade pulmonary blood flow to the lung with a retrograde pulmonary blood flow. Dr. Fred Caldwell is nationally known for his work on energy loss following trauma, burns, etc. His superbly well equipped laboratory is now nearing completion, and his studies with direct calorimetry are now underway. The dog lab, where basic research leads to clinical improvements.
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The Clinical Research Center of the University Hospital is in its 7th year of operation. During this time the Center has done 27 kidney transplants in 22 patients. Survival with living donors has been 78% for periods up to 4 years. Many of the early transplants were cadaver grafts, and the overall survival with cadaver transplants has been 20%. Tissue typing has been developed to the extent that it is now possible to gage the degree of histocompatitility between donors and recipients. The new means of immunosupression being developed at other transplant centers include the use of anit-lymphocyte globulin and lymphocyte depletion. These additions to therapy should increase the survival of kidney transplants and may pave the way to the trans plantation of other vital organs. 155
Obstetrical Anesthesiology
Dr. Richard B. Clark, an obstetrical anesthesiologist, is in the process of correlating the acid-base values and apgar scores on the umbilical cord of newborns with the length of labor, type of forceps, presentation, and anesthesia. It has been found that apgar scores are better and acid-base values are more favorable with an epidural anesthesia than with the popular “twilight sleep.” Excellent anesthesia is produced by epidurals, and it is believed to be the closest to the ideal for obstetrical anesthesia.
An epidural is given to this patient prior to delivery.
The Arkansas Regional Medical Program .1.
Heading the ARMP are (L TO R) Mr. Bill Anderson (Asst. Director), Dr. Roger Bost (Director), and Dr. Winston Shorey (Coordinator). The Arkansas Regional Medical Program officially began in April of 1967 when the NIH awarded a 2.5 year Regional Medical Program planning grant with $360,174 alloted for the first year. The program is aimed at making available to physicians, hospitals, and health related professionals the latest advances in diagnosis and treat ment of patients with heart disease, cancer, stroke, and related diseases in the Arkansas region. Multidiscipline teams meet with physicians in counties throughout the region to discuss the needs expressed by the medical community. They will consider factors such as population, disease incidence, existing medical and com munication facilities, number and availability of health science personnel and continuing education programs. 156
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Elois R. Field, Ph.D. Dean of Nursing Dean Field is a graduate of Baylor School of Nursing, and she received her B.A. from Wheaton College, her M.N. from the University of Wash ington, and her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.
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Assoc. Professor Public Health Nursing Patsy Hawkins, Bsn
Instructor Psychiatric Nursing
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Mary K. Lewallen, MSN Ass’t. Professor Psychiatric Nursing Sylvia Lopez, BSN Ass’t. Instructor Maternal-Child Nursing Marcele McDonald, BSN Ass’t Instructor Public Health Nursing
Veronica McNeirney, MSN Ass’t. Professor Medical-Surgical Nursing Barbara Pearson, MSN Ass’t. Professor Medical-Surgical Nursing NSA Advisor Deanna Plunkett, BSN Ass’t. Instructor Pediatric Nursing
Charnell Puska, MSN Instructor Public Health Nursing NSA Advisor Gloria Rauch, MSN Assoc. Professor Maternal-Child Nursing Rose Marie Taylor, MSN Instructor Medical-Surgical Nursing
The University of Arkansas School of Nursing was established in 1953 as an independent professional school of the University. It is a member of the No. Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and is accredited by that body and by the National League of Nursing. The four year program of the school, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing requires satisfactory completion of two academic years of liberal arts courses at an accredited college and two calendar years of professional instruction at the medical center. The students are encouraged to utilize their liberal arts background in the development of their professional personahty. Resources such as adequately prepared nursing instructors, the Arkansas State Hospital, Veteransâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Adm. Hospital, and other community health agencies are utilized in preparing the students for their professional role. The major focus of the School of Nursing in its baccalaureate program is to evoke the development of compas sionate, professional nurse practitioners with abilities in health care of individuals and groups through shared partnership with physicians, in nursing team leadership, and as assistant co-ordinators in the health team. Artwork by Charles B. Conine 160
SENIOR CLASS
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Mary Bennett
Fort Smith Carlotta Brown
Pocahontas
Marcia Corbin
Towanda, Kan. Joanne Crisman
Fort Smith Sue Elliot
North Little Rock
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Barbara Ellison
Fort Smith Barbara Esch
North Little Rock Sarah Gates
Mountain Home
John Hartoon
Fort Smith Grace Hixson
Paris Susan Hudson
Fayetteville
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Lou Knott
Little Rock Marsha McCurry
Heber Springs Judy Mounger
Siloam Springs
Candy Ogilvie
Russellville Ann Payne
Fort Smith Bill Rudder
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Rose Ann Bailes
Batesville Ruthann Barton
Delight Linda Benson
Clarksville Carolyn Black
Little Rock
Carole Bowman
Little Rock Michael Carter
Springfield, Mo. Maria Casto
Little Rock Jo Ann Cheek
Little Rock
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Patty Jo Curtis
Long Beach, Cal. Deborah Dorsa
Springdale Gwen Fahr
Paragould
Betty Farley
North Little Rock Diana Hamblen
Monticello Chris Heilman
Tulsa, Okla.
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Margaret Hinson
Little Rock Martha Johnson
Little Rock
Kitten Kelly
Little Rock Karen Miller 170
Little Rock
Judy Hurst
Rector Carolyn Kelly
Harrison
Janice McMinn
Little Rock Linda Oakley
Pocahontas
Dolores Ostie
Little Rock
Jill Valenteen
Jonesboro
Linda Wood
Little Rock
Mary Kathryn Priddy
Dumas Veeta Scott
Lytle, Texas
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Little Rock
NU RSING STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION Carlotta Brown NSA President The Nursing Students’ Association is a pre-professional organization for nursing students. It is organized on three levels-local (district), state (Arkansas State Nursing Students’ Association), and National (National Students Nurses’ Association), As defined in the bylaws, the purpose of the NSA is “to aid in the preparation of student nurses for the assumption of professional responsi bilities.” Any student enrolled in a state-approved program for the prep aration o f registered nurses is eligible for membership in the NSA. Members participate in activities on all three levels of the association. Nursing programs, for new nursing students, and programs to promote student-faculty relations are a few of the local activities. Members also participate in state conventions, workshops, and committees and seek association offices on the state level. For 1968, the University of Arkansas NSA has placed five officers in the state association.
Michael Carter NSA Ass’t. Treas. ASNSA Pres.
Barbara Esch NSA Treas.
Jill Valenteen NSA and ASNSA 2nd V. Pres.
Sue and Gov. Rockefeller proclaim Student Nurse Week.
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Diana Hamblen
Linda Oakley
Mary Priddy
Judy Hurst
NSA & ASNSA
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NSA Reporter
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FACULTY
HOWARD QUITTNER, M.D. Director, clinical lab. and School of Medical Technology
BERNICE COOK,BSMT (ASCP) Clinical Inst. Chemistry and Urinalysis
BETTY SHOOK, BSMT (ASCP) Asst. Dir. Clinical Lab; Asst. Professor
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GENE HALL, BSMT (ASCP) Hematology
ELEANOR PORTER BSMT, (ASCP) Sp. Hematology
JANE JONES, BSMT (ASCP) Clin. Hematology
BOBBY MORGAN, BSMT (ASCP) Blood Bank
BETTY KNUDSEN, BSMT (ASCP) Hematology
JEROME ROSENFELD, BS Univ. Texas, MS Johns Hopkins; Asst. Prof. & Clin. Inst. Bacteriology
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SENIOR CLASS
ANNE ALLEN Raleigh, N.C. Univ. of Arkansas
ANDREA AUSTIN Subiaco, Ark. Univ. of Arkansas
KAY FLOWERS EDWARDS Stuttgart, Ark. Univ. of Arkansas 176
TEDDY GRACE Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix College
LINDA SCOTT Pine Bluff, Ark. Arkansas A. & M.
CAROLYN SPEED Little Rock, Ark. Quachita
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TALBERT BOWMAN Little Rock, Ark.
CAROL COLEMAN Dowdy, Ark.
JENNY MACK Rector, Ark.
SUSAN MCKNELLY Little Rock, Ark.
JUDY MASLIN Little Rock, Ark.
CLASS OFFICERS President: CAROL COLEMAN Secretary-Treasurer: TALBERT BOWMAN Honors Council Representative: SUSAN MCKNELLY 178
LINDA PATRICK Little Rock, Ark.
AARON RAY North Little Rock, Ark.
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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
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Stanley G. Mittelstaedt, Ph. D.
Dean, U of A School of Pharmacy; B.S. & M.S.-State College of Washington; Ph. D.—Purdue University
James E. Dusenberry, Ph. D.
William D. Easterly, Jr., Ph. D.
Professor of Pharmacognosy; B.S. Professor of Pharmaceutics and Me & M.S.-University of Nebraska; dicinal Chemistry; B.S. & M.S.— Ph. D.—University of Connecticut. University of Georgia; Ph. D.—Uni versity of Florida. 182
Thaddeus S. Grosicki, Ph. D.
Professor of Pharmaceutics; B.S.— University of Michigan; M.S.-Pur due University; Ph. D.—University of Florida.
Marcus W. Jordin, Ph. D.
Professor of Pharmacology; B.S.— Idaho State College; M.S.—Purdue University; Ph. D.—Purdue Univer sity.
K. Richard Knoll, M.S.
Assistant Professor in Pharmaceu tics; B.S.-University of Arkansas; M.S.-Butler University.
C. Allen Bradley, Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Pharmacol ogy; B.S.—University of Arkansas; M.S.—Purdue University; Ph. D.— Purdue University
Walter J. Morrison, M.S.
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration; B.S.—University of Arkansas; M.S.—Purdue University. 183
Charles E. Breckinridge, Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Radiation Sciences; Director of Radiological Health Training Program; B.S.—Un iversity of Kentucky; M.S.—Purdue University; Ph. D.—Purdue Univer sity.
A. Nelson Voldeng, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Medicinal Chemistry; B.S.-University of Kan sas; Ph. D.-University of Kansas.
Amos Baker, M.S. Mrs. Gloria Baldridge, B.S. Instructor in Pharmaceutics; B.S.— Instructor and Chief Clinical PharUniversity of Arkansas; M.S.—Uni- macist; B.S.—University of Coloversity of Arkansas. rado.
J. Rodney Beasley, B.S. Instructor in Clinical Pharmacy; B. S.—University of Arkansas.
Harrell E. Ferguson, B.S. Instructor in Clinical Pharmacy; B. S.—University of Arkansas.
Bill J. Kerr, M.S. Instructor of Pharmacognosy; B.S. -University of Arkansas; M.S.—Un iversity of Arkansas.
William S. Dorsey, M.S. Instructor in Pharmaceutics; B.S.— University of Arkansas; M.S.—Uni versity of Arkansas.
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Gene D. Pynes, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Biochemistry; B.A.-Hendrix College; M.S.â&#x20AC;&#x201D;University of Arkan sas; Ph. D.-University of Arkansas.
Otto H. Wenk
Stockroom Supervisor
R. Reeves Anderson
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“What do you mean you want to see in my box?”
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Senior Class Officers: President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer:
Ben Johnson Hugh McKnight Sharon Richards Bill Carpenter
Ronnie J. Battles Sidney Undergraduate work Arkansas College.
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J. Philip Buck Hot Springs Undergraduate work Hendrix.
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William G. Carpenter
Mena Undergraduate work at Ark. A & M, Ouachita, L.R.U.
Don Preston Crawford
Hot Springs Undergraduate work at University of Arkansas
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Loy D. Dildy
Nashville Undergraduate work at University of Arkansas
Jimmy C. Foster
Fort Smith Undergraduate work at University of Ark.-B.S.
William L. Freeman
Hope Undergraduate work at Ouachita Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;B.S.
Rodney L. Griffin
Magnolia Undergraduate work at Southern State College.
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Horace F. Grifford, Jr.
Fort Smith Undergraduate work at Fort Smith Jr. College.
Gerald Hastings
Malvern Undergraduate work Henderson State.
Michael C. Hendrixson
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Marion Richard McClain
Newark Undergraduate work Arkansas State.
Ben H. Johnson
West Helena Undergraduate work at Ouachita Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;B.S.
Thomas E. Lowery
Judsonia Undergraduate work Arkansas State.
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Hugh W. McKnight, Jr. Little Rock Undergraduate work at State College of Ark.
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William Earl Matthews Vilonia Undergraduate work at State College of Ark.
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Charles Mitchell
Danville Undergraduate work Arkansas Tech.
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Susie Morgan
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Fayetteville Undergraduate work at University of Arkansas.
Gene Pickens
Heber Springs Undergraduate work at University of Arkansas.
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Little Rock Undergraduate work at Henderson State, L.R.U.
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Horatio Undergraduate work at University of Ark.—B.A.
Robert Judd Rhoads
Little Rock Undergraduate work at Little Rock Univ.—B.S.
Sharon A. Richards
Sulphur Rock Undergraduate work at University of Arkansas.
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William J. Rogers
Tommy Russell
Hot Springs Undergraduate work at University of Arkansas.
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McGehee Undergraduate work at Arkansas A & Mâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;B.S.
Larry W. Skeleton
Blytheville Undergraduate work Arkansas State Univ.
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Little Rock Undergraduate work at Little Rock University
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Ray Webb Monticello Undergraduate work at Arkansas A & M-B.S.
Gene Wells
Greenbrier Undergraduate work at State College of Ark.â&#x20AC;&#x201D;B.S.
Charles L. Whitaker
Osceola Undergraduate work Arkansas State.
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Paul L. Winborn
Alma Undergraduate work at University of Arkansas.
Bill Wingfield Magnolia Undergraduate work at Ouachita University-B.S.
“Man I haven’t seen anything like this since I left the farm.”
“When I blow in this tube, her dress is supposed to fly up.” 202
‘Now hear this, it’s a 48.”
‘I don’t think you’re so damn cute.”
Junior Class Officers: President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer:
Ernie Rothrock Leonard Kremers C.A. Kuykendall Mickey McDougal
Rex D. Bed well
Little Rock
Jim Bolding
El Dorado Ralph Burns
Yellville Bruce Campbell
North Little Rock Ronnie Chipman
Palestine
Bob Clark
Little Rock Jerry Clark
Texarkana Dale Flannagan
Forrest City Eugene Graves
North Little Rock
Robert Hart
North Little Rock Hank Helm
El Dorado Rick S. Hendrix
Greenwood Jerry Hinkle
Fort Smith
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Tom Hollis Hope
Don L. Horne Gurdon
Larry D. Hudson Shreveport, La. Ken Kesterson Pine Bluff Eddie King Star City Jay King Fort Smith
Leonard Kremers Atkins C.A. Kuykendall Ozark Claudine Lackey Harrisburg Bob Leech Monticello
Jim Leming Russellville Joe Lingo Hope Mickey R. McDougal Lockesburg Jim Milholen Hot Springs
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Dennis Moore
Huff Johnny Murdock
Texarkana Dan Power
Nashville
Cliff Robertson
Texarkana Earl M. Rogers
Stamps
Ernie Rothrock
Lincoln
Charles Shuster
Huntsville Leon Sparks
Fort Smith Felix Stacy, Jr.
North Little Rock Paul Stanfield
Alma
Lloyd Thompson
Texarkana Richard Weber
Jonesboro Randy Wood
Benton Richard White
Searcy
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‘The Scum of the Earth”
“That’s the last time Stanfield ar ranges our stag shows!”
“Dr. Bradley said for us to take a urine sample every twenty min utes.
“Lloyd, are you sure your cal culations are right?”
“If they say Leonard just one more time. I’l l ............. ”
“When he turns his head. I’ll steal his salt notebook.’ 208
■‘Pud, the still has to come back!’
‘Roots just turn me on!”
Freshman Class Officers: President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer:
John Baker Ray Turnage Elaine Campbell Lynn Ward
Johnny Baker
Little Rock Eddie Brickell
Jacksonville Larry Bottoms
Waldron Pat Bowers
Texarkana
Alice Buffington
Pine Bluff Elaine Campbell
Van Buren Donald Carrouth
Bluffton Richard L. Coles
Little Rock
Gary J, Denton
Clarksville Dan Drewry
Harrison Joseph E. Dunlap
Conway Donna Eoff
Shirley
Annette Enderlin
Conway Clyde Calvin Frazier, Jr.
Fort Smith Morris Fuller
Mulberry Harry L. Galusha
Little Rock
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Charles J. Harrison Pine Bluff Max Hollinger Prattsville Gary Howard Camden Darrell James Goodwin
Russ Jefferson Russellville Bascom Jones Lewisville Roger Jones Conway Terry KenNorth Little Rock
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Eddy R. Lemons England Bobby Lewis Searcy Kathy Lewis North Little Rock Leif T. Lorenz Little Rock
Paul E. Morgan
Lonoke Bill Newton
Russellville Ralph W. Parker
Little Rock Larry Price
Newark
Roth E. Rabb
Monticello Carol Rice
Searcy Beverly Ann Sabo
Benton David M. Sharp
Charleston
Don H. Sloat, III
Fort Smith Harold Smith
Mena Jim Spaulding
Little Rock Larry C. Tedford
Little Rock
James R. Tribble
Nashville Ray Turnage
Searcy William Ronald Vondran
Forrest City Lynn S. Ward
Kennett, Missouri
Marcie Warren
Fort Smith Gail W. West
Malvern Edith Yocum
Morrilton
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“I think that it just bit me.’
“Anything more than a handful is wasted.”
Active Membership of Kappa Psi
Officers P resident........................................................ Joe Rogers Vice Pres.........................................................Jeff Pride S ecretary....................................................... Don Horne Treasurer........................................................Bob Moore Chaplain....................................................... Ralph Bums H istorian................................................Ken Kesterson Advisers..................................................... Dr. Grosicki Dr. Bradley
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1968 pledge class of Kappa Psi
Kappa Psi keeps Pharmacy School abreast of things.
Initiation 215
Active Membership of Phi Delta Chi
Officers of Phi Delta Chi Vice President-Nasser Shirakbari; Corresponding Secretary-Hank Helm; Secretary-Dennis Moore; President-Bill Wingfield; Chaplain—Lloyd Thomp son; Sergeant at Arms—Earl Rogers and Buddy Grifford; Treasurer—Charles Shuster. Advisors: Mr. K. Richard Knoll Dr. C.E. Breckinridge
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1968 Pledge Class of Phi Delta Chi
hW.I Members Elected to Rho Chi Bill Wingfield, Rodney Griffin, Bill Matthews, Keith Oxford.
Phi Delta Chiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new Display Case presented to the School of Pharmacy.
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KAPPA EPSILON
Officers Sharon Richards Susie Morgan Claudine Lackey
President Vice Pres.—Treasurer Secretary—Chaplain
APHA STUDENT BRANCH Officers President . . . . Paul Winborn Vice Pres............Earl Rogers Secretary . Claudine Lackey Treasurer . . . Bill Matthews Adviser. . . . Dr. Dusenberry
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PHARMACY MATES
Officers P resid en t............................................................. Betty Kay Shirkabari Vice Pres..................................................................... Mary Lee Bradley Secretary................................................................................. Gloria King Corresponding Sec......................................................... Sandra Campbell Treasurer....................................................................... Mary Jo Rogers Reporter.......................................................................... Donna Chipman Parliamentarian................................................ Susan Helm (not shown) H isto rian ............................................................................... Paula Baker Advisors....................................................................... Mrs. Chris Jordin Mrs. Diana Voldeng 219
“Help”
“How come his blood pressure jumps every time I touch him?”
‘And last Xmas, I got this tinkertoy.”
First Aid
“I wonder if this is the convulsive dose?”
The hard life of a freshman.
“Her name was G—L—0 - R —I—A
‘Who stole my Ban?’ 221
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Dr. Carl E. Duffy Assistant Dean of Graduate School Chairman, Department of Microbiology
Today graduate research is becoming more and more a vital factor in expansion of our knowledge in the medical sciences. In keeping with this, the University of Arkansas offers graduate work at the Medical Center in the Depart ments of Anatomy, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physiology, Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Radiological Health. These various departments contain laboratory facilities of the most modern design, this being essential to meet the demands of modern research. In addition to the usual instrumentation, specialized instruments such as the electron microscope, preparative and analytical ultracentrifuge, amino acid analyzer and scalers for measuring radioactive isotopes are available to fulfill the needs of an expanding research program. Along with this expansion of the research program has come an increasing Graduate School enrollment. These growths are indicative of a good and stable graduate program. The Graduate School, then, plays an essential role in the overall growth and development of the University of Arkansas Medical Center.
“I give up. How do you focus it?”
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> Mary Kate Arrington Fayetteville Microbiology
Paul A. Dickson Wilmar Radiation Sciences
Max L. Baker Batesville Physiology
Richard E. Dobbs Hazen Physiology
Marjorie A. Brewster North Little Rock Biochemistry
M. Coleman Driver, Jr. Miami, Florida Pharmacology
Marguerite S. Burgin Auburn, Alabama Microbiology
William F. Dudding Topeka, Kansas Biochemistry
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Nasser Cohanim Iran Physiology
Lawrence A. Falk Houston, Texas Microbiology
I wonder if the knuckle survived Dobbsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; concentration?
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Delmar J. Gillespie St. Paul, Minn. Physiology
John W. Goodwin Edna, Kansas Anatomy
Herman E. Hurd Russellville Anatomy
Sada J. Hutcheson Magnolia Microbiology
Richard R. Johnson Alto, Texas Anatomy
Luke F. Lanigan Miami, Florida Biochemistry
William W. Manders Salem, N.H. Biochemistry
Virginia McMillan Port Arthur, Texas Microbiology
John L. McNair Mogee, Mississippi Anatomy
Loretta McNatt Little Rock Biochemistry
‘I’m suppose to see something?”
“While nobody is looking I’ll put this little dot here.”
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Donald F. Meacham Royal Oak, Mich. Anatomy
Walter W. Pillow Paragould Radiation Sciences
Linda Nall Tyler, Texas Anatomy
John C. Nash Little Rock Radiation Sciences
Jennings E. Partridge Gould Radiation Sciences
Frank J. Petrola Steubenville, Ohio Physiology
Herbert P. Primm, Jr. Pine Bluff Biochemistry
Mohamad Rahmanian Tehran, Iran Biochemistry
Lawrence L. Rudel Loveland, Colorado Biochemistry
James L. Sanders Athens, Tennessee Physiology
■‘They tltink I’m back here studying.”
“It helps to put the slide right side up.”
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James A. Self Holly Grove Biochemistry Charles K. Showalter Benton Radiation Sciences Thomas J. Slaga Bloomingdale, Ohio Physiology David D. Snellings, Jr. Little Rock Radiation Sciences
Bill R. Thomas Little Rock Biochemistry Anderson J. Ward Norfolk, Virginia Microbiology Bill Whitson Little Rock Anatomy Sterling B. Williams Little Rock Physiology
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I never can remember how this thing works.â&#x20AC;?
I hope Rudel knows what it is.
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ASSOCIATED GRADUATE STUDENTS
The Associated Graduate Students is an organization composed of all graduate stu dents associated with the University of Arkansas Graduate School in the Little Rock area. The organization serves to promote fellowship by bringing together the varied interests represented by the different departments. Likewise, it is designed to promote a sharing of ideas in research and teaching.
OFFICERS: Larry Falk, Student Council Rep.; Bill Dudding, Treas.; Mohamad Rahmanian, Vice Pres.; Mary Kate Arrington, Sec’t.; Sterling Williams, Pres.; Bill Manders, Honor Council Rep.; Bill Whitson, Student Council Rep. (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT).
FACULTY SPONSORS OF THE GRADUATE CLUB
DR. JEROME SHERMAN
DR. HOWARD SUZUKI
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Hard working graduate students.
I wonder why Sterling looks so perplexed.
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“There must be a better way to make a living.”
“ If you just study the whole book you shouldn’t have any trouble.”
“ Lets see what this knob does.”
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Helen Matthews, R.T.
Christine Helms, R.T.
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LINDA PARKER Camden, Ark. BENNY PEARCE Batesville, Ark. BRENDA SINGLETON North Little Rock, Ark.
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HARVEY WILKINS Fordyce, Ark. MARY ANN WRENTZ Camden, Ark.
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JUNIORS SANDY ANDERSON Hot Springs, Ark. BRENDA DOYLE Lewisville, Ark. VICKY DUNN Bearden, Ark.
ROSEANNE FISHER Little Rock, Ark. PATTY FRIZZELL Fairview, Ark. GAYLE GHENT Mt. View, Ark.
DON KELLY Eureka Springs, Ark. CLAIRE MERONEY Pine Bluff, Ark. CAROLYN MASSEY Pine Bluff, Ark.
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JUNIORS DORA MCRAE Pine Bluff, Ark. DAVID MOORE Little Rock, Ark. MARY PRICE El Dorado, Ark.
NORMA ROGERS Fairview, Ark. CHERYL SONTAG Little Rock, Ark. ROGER STONE Concord, Ark.
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"Yes, a hangover can be helped by wearing these goggles; but that isn’t their primary purpose. ”
"No, no Bob, w e’ll catheterize the heart, and leave that part for the urologists. ’’
"Just a second, I believe I ’ve a hangnail.
"But all I wanted was my wart removed.
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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1968 PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE
R e cto r-P h illip s-M o rse 312 W. CAPITOL
inc.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
FR 6-3811
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1968
HOME FOR THE GOLDEN YEARS ‘FIRST CHOICE NOT A LAST RESORT”
PARAGOULD, ARK. 72450
PIGGOTT, ARK. 72454
YOU CAN DEPEND ON DUNHALL
ARKANSAS’ ONLY PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURER GRAVETTE, ARKANSAS
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL W IC H ITA , K A N S A S
Providing health services for the Midwest since 1889 Continuing Postgraduate Medical Education since 1899
Residencies Pathology Anesthesiology Radiology General Practice Surgery Ob-Gyn Internal Medicine Orthopedics Urology
Internships 22 positions offered, al major specialities Rotating â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 9 Straight Surgery Straight Medicine
Full maintenance including generous stipend and apartment on hospital premises; 1-2-3- bedrooms. ^ 860 beds for comprehensive clinical experience. ^ Outpatient facilities in major disciplines; 63,000 patients. 28.000 annual admissions. ^
For additional information and application write to:
Department of Medical Education St. Francis Hospital 929 N. St. Francis Avenue Wichita, Kansas 67214
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THE DOCTORS BUREAU HOWARD'S FABRICS CARE SERVICES
A Division of
Specialists in Laundry
CREDIT BUREAU SERVICES
and Dry Cleaning 414 Wallace Building Little Rock, Arkansas FR 2-0177
FR 2-7153
THE CAMERA CENTER
MARKHAM LIQUOR STORE Across from Medical Center 4204 W. Markham
“EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC”
MO 4-3385
301 W. Capitol FR 5-6455
H. C. SuUivant, Owner Lonnie Avery, Mgr.
B u d w e is e i: KING
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Congratulations
BEERS
P & H DISTRIBUTING CO. 1900 E. 15th Little Rock, Ark.
T A IT -C O P P E S S M O T O R S , IN C .
SUPPLIERS OF GOOD BOOZE FOR PARTIES
Downtown Little Rock’s Volkswagen Dealer 10th and Broadway FR 6-2055
Call FR 2-5168 and ask for Elmo
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Congratulations Seniors
STUDENT UNION COFFEE SHOP
4424 Markham
“Coldest beer in town”
LADY ANN UNIFORM SHOP ADAMS A R T IF IC IA L LIMB CO. ^
Professional And
10 Donaghey Bldg. Little Rock, Ark.
Non-professional Uniforms
M ITCHELL-BOW IE SCH OO L EQ. CO.
Hot Springs, Ark. Central City Center NA 3-8531
1512 W. 3rd St.
Little Rock, Ark. Park Plaza Center MO 3-5575
Little Rock, Ark.
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Saint Thomas Hospital is a 400 bed institution with a fully approved internship and a full quota of 16 interns on duty. The departments of General Surgery, Ob-Gyn, Internal Medicine, General Practice and Pathology are approved for specialty training and board certification. We also affihate with The Children’s Hospital for pediatric training. For further information write: Director of Medical Education Earl A. Simendinger, M.D. St. Thomas Hospital Akron, Ohio
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RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL Toledo, Ohio The Internship The program is a 12 month Rotating Internship divided as follows: Medicine Surgery Pediatrics Obstetrics
4 months 4 months 2 months 2 months
Emergency and specialty services as signed supplemental to the above in ac cordance with interests of each intern.
Riverside Hospital is a growing hospital, with Schools of Nursing, Medical and X-Ray Technology. We are located within two miles of the center of industrialized Toledo. For further information write; Administrator, Riverside Hospital 1609 Summit St., Toledo, Ohio 43604
SEARCY PHARMACY Wade Clinic Bldg. 231 Central Ave.
Hot Springs
You’re right, he isn’t toilet trained
Veri-Kleen Carwash
SPRADLEY'S SERVICE STATION 252
Markham & Elm
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1968 GRADUATING CLASS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
the
W ARDEN
ARKANSAS M ED IC A L SO C IETY
VOLKSW AGEN, INC.
welcomes you
8450 New Benton Highway
TO THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN ARKANSAS
Little Rock, Ark. LO 2-1161
TR IN ITY LU T H ER A N H O SP ITA L KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI A COMMUNITY GENERAL HOSPITAL offers: ROTATING INTERNSHIPS (8) GENERAL PRACTICE RESIDENCY, Two Year (2) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE: J. H. Hill, M.D. Director, Medical Education Trinity Lutheran Hospital 31st & Wyandotte Street Kansas City, Missouri 64108
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CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS ’68
Prompt, Free Delivery Service
TROPICAL BIOLOGICALS
KAVANAUGH PHARMACY
1250 Ponce de Leon Avenue
5008 Kavanaugh Little Rock MO 4-3844 Prescription Pharmacists
Santurce, Puerto Rico
ECONOMY VILLAGE DRUG “Complete Gift Department” Village Shopping Center Phone LO 5-5523 Little Rock — Free Delivery —
Compliments
W. H. CURTIN AND COMPANY
BLACK ANGUS
CANTRELL DRUG STORE
“for easy Living”
7524 Cantrell Road, Little Rock MO 3-6368
Markham at Van Buren Call MO 6-0151 for everything packed to go
BREON LABORATORIES INC.
Congratulations to Seniors
Ted E. Le Clear
CHURCHMAN * RHEA DRUG STORE
Special Hospital Representative
Troy Churchman Roy Rliea 2801 Kavanaugh
TOWN & COUNTRY DRUG STORE
Congratulations Seniors
HUBERT GILL, Owner
HALL DRUG COMPANY
Asher Avenue and University LO 5-1571 Little Rock
Kavanaugh and University Avenue
SMITH’S COUNTRY CLUB DRUG
FREIDERICA PHARMACY R. M. BLAKELY 701 W. Capitol
JAMES R. GREENE 4201 W. Markham
5114 Kavanaugh MO 3-4118
UNION MOTORS INCORPORATED
BEAUMONT NURSING HOME
206 W. Broadway NLR
516 Rodney Parham Road
LINCOLN * MERCURY * MONTEGO * COUGAR
LITTLE ROCK
MEDICAL CENTER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN LITTLE ROCK
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 254
KRUGER TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. 109 E. Seventh Street Little Rock FR 4-9271
BROWNING’S MEXICAN FOOD 5805 Kavanaugh MO 3-9956 6120 Baseline LO 5-9729 Little Rock, Arkansas
MEDICAL CENTER BARBER SERVICE 3uo4 Student Union Bldg.
CompHnients of
DAILEY'S OFFICE FURNITURE
PITTMAN-MOORE Tom Reese Representative
304-308 Rock Street Little Rock’s Favorite Office Furniture
UNITED RENT-ALL “We rent Most Anything” LO 5-7541 3323 Fair Park Blvd. Little Rock
Special Considerations for New Doctors Dalton Dailey
1THE TOGGERY “ Especially for the young” 5919 “ R” Street Little Rock Phone 663-8662
CANTON TEA GARDEN ‘All Kinds of American & Chinese Food” 5th & Chester Little Rock FR 2-9874
WHITE’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Park Plaza
North Main
What Me Worry?
H. A. BOWMAN & CO. Office Furniture & Supplies 823 W. Markham
FR 4-0242
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Congratulations to the 1968 GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY of ARKANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
ARKANSAS PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 609 Wallace Building Roger G. Williams Guy Newcomb Bill Plunkett Carleton Wright W. G. Smith
Little Rock President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Treasurer Sec-Manager
Searcy Osceola Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
Best Wishes From
ARCHER DRUG COMPANY Service Wholesale Druggists 107 East Markham Little Rock, Arkansas
Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class of 1968
Mc K e s s o n and
ROBBINS Wholesale Druggists Little Rock, Arkansas
Compliments of
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U N I V E R S I T Y OF A R K A N S A S S C H O O L OF M E D I C I N E
JUNE 11, 12, 13 AND 14, 1967
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Give me the opportunity to talk with you about a new idea in financial protection for young professional men. It’s called the Professional Estate Policy. And it can make a big difference in your future. There’s never any obligation.
YOUR FRIEND FOR LIFE
Buddy Hackett 410 Tower Bldg. Office FR 5-4627
Little Rock, Ark. Home CA 5-6837
Southwestern Lifh IN SU RA N C E COMPANY
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Congratulations The perfect place to relax Seniors ”0iit-0-This World Luxury Rooms” Extremely Modest Prices
STRAWN'S FINE FURNITURE CO.
MOTOR QUEEN MOTEL
701 West 7th St. 805 E. Grand Ave. Little Rock Hot Springs, Ark. FR 4-8249
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14 Approved Rotating Internship Programs emphasis on Surgery, Radiology, Medicine, Pediatrics, Pathology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Psychiatry.
Residencies Surgery, Radiology, Pathology, I'amily Practice, Medicine (integrated with U. of Kansas Medical Center). 335 bed Hospital, 11,645 in-patient admissions. 14 Outpatient Clinics. Affiliations with U. of Kansas Medical Center, Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mercy Hospital, VA Hospital, Jackson County Hospital. Intern stipend, $575. month, plus hospitalization, uniforms, insurance, laundry, etc. Home of the
DANCIGER INSTITUTE OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES For information write; Chairman of Medical education & Research
MENORAH MEDICAL CENTER 4949 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64110
One of the great tragedies of the senior year is 0*B call
MISCELLANEOUS
Med students seated high in rows 39-4 0 hazard the threat of anoxia and eyestrain as they intently watch the football game below.
Here’s what they don’t see in “Sputnik row.”
CO RO NARY
Urology’s answer to impotency.
M E M B E R S H IP
R E Q U IR E M E N T S
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Your job comes firs t; personal considerations are secondary.
2.
Go to the office evenings, Saturdays, Sundays, and hoiidays.
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Take the brief case home on the evenings when you do not go to the office. T h is provides an opportunity to review comp ietelyall the troubles and worries of the day.
4.
Never say No to a request - always say YES.
5.
Accept all invitations to meetings, banquets, committees, etc.
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Do not eat a re stfu l, relaxing meal - always plan a conference for the meal ho ur.
7.
It's a poor policy to take all the vacation time w hich is provided for you.
8.
Fishing , hunting, golf, bowling, pool, billiard s, cards, garden ing, etc. are a waste of time.
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Never delegate responsibility to others - c a rry the entire load at all times.
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If your work calls for traveling - work all day and drive all night to make your appointment for the next morning.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;But Dr. Satterfield always assured me it was congenital clubbing!â&#x20AC;?
Junior student collapses after medicine rounds.
The long hours on obstetrics does strange things to people.
The Child Guidance Clinic is fully staffed with competent child psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers whose insight into even minor problems such as thumbsucking is amazing. 261
A thousand pelvics later!
Here’s one frog that won’t turn into a handsome prince!
“Sure it’s time consuming, but / find a lot o f hemor rhoids this way. ’’
Freshmen medical students’ preoccupation with sex is second only to their preoccupa tion with gross anatomy.
Here we see a patient lunging for the window prior to his 20th blood culture.
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Mr. S le ig h t M j/\V h a le y
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Each year the Caduceus conveys different meanings to groups of people at the Medical Center. For the underclassmen, it represents another step toward their final goal, be it M.D., Ph. D., or R.N. To the grad uates of the present year, it symbolizes the completion of one phase of training and the start of yet another. To the faculty it is but one step in the education of individuals in medicine and related fields. The period 1967-68 has been an eventful one for the Caduceus. It began last summer with high hopes of having a new publication quite different from years past, but when finances were considered, we thought that perhaps it would be wiser to have only a moderate number of changes in the yearbook. These are as follows: (1) An original Caduceus for our cover drawn by artist Jack Diner; (2) New section dividers for the various schools by a rather cute artist-teacher, Mary Speights; (3) All new faculty photos along with humorous introductions to the various departments; (4) A touch of professionalism added by the photog raphy of David Gray, Henri Crawley and Paul Chase gave the yearbook a sophistication which it lacked formally; (5) Color photographs which add some spice to the austarity of the usual black and white. An additional improvement which resulted from the 1968 Caduceus was the transference of the UAMC grad uate school yearbook dues and activity fees from the Fayetteville treasury to that of the UAMC where they rightfully belong. I am grateful to Bob Arrington for his assistance in preparation of the senior section of the medical school and to John Watson for his many constructive suggestions. Also I certainly appreciate the typing of Miss Bobby Faulkner and Mrs. Barbara Babb. My staff and I present this book to you with hopes that you will enjoy its contents for years to come. William L. Mason
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