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DESIDERATA

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O PLACIDLY AM ID T H E NOISE & HASTE. & REM EM BER W H A T PEACE T H E R E MAY BE

IN SILENCE. AS FAR AS POSSIBLE W IT H O U T surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly & clearly; and listen to others, even the dull & ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud & aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. I f you compare yourself with others, you may become vain & bitter; for always there will be greater & lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans, Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes o f time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full o f trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full o f heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face o f all aridity & disenchantment it is perennial as the grass, Take kindly the counsel o f the years, gracefully surrendering the things o f youth. Nurture strength o f spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born o f fatigue & loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child o f the universe, no less than the trees & the stars;you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is un­ folding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive H im to be, and whatever your labors & aspirations, in the noisy confusion o f life keep peace with your soul. ^ W ith all its sham, drudgery & broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ^ FOUND IN OLD SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH. BALTIMORE; DATED l 6 g z


CONTENTS M E D IC IN E _______________ 27 PHARMACY ____________ 159 N U R S IN G _______________ 201 G R A D U A T E _____________ 225 MEDICAL T E C H N O L O G Y ________ 231 X-RAY TE C H N O L O G Y __ 239 DENTAL H Y G IE N E _____ 247 C Y TO TECH N O LO G Y ____ 257


On T h e U nderstan din g H e a rt .

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all citizens of one world, we are all of one blood. T o hate a man because he was born in another country, because he speaks a different language, or because he takes a dif­ ferent view on this subject or that, is a great folly. Desist, I implore you, for we are all equally human. . . . Let us have but one end in view, the welfare of humanity. We

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I f th e r e is righteousness in the heart there will be beauty in the character. If there be beauty in the character, there will be har­ mony in the home. If there is harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation. W hen there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the world. A nonymous


W hat a man is contributes much more to his

happiness than what he has.. . . W hat a man is in himself, that accompanies him when he is alone, what no one can give him or take away, is obviously more essential to him than everything he has in the way of possessions, or even what he may be in the eyes of the world. A rthur Schopenhauer


L ove L ittle Children^ and I t I s N o t a S ligh t T h in g W hen T h ey, W ho A re Fresh From G od, L ove Us. * * ^ Charles D ickens ♌, /


T here are three men that all ought to look upon with affection: he that with affection looks at the face of the earth, that is delighted with rational works of art, and that looks lov­ ingly on little children. A nonymous


K n o w you what it is to be a child? It is to be

something very different from the man of today. It is to have a spirit yet streaming from the waters of baptism; it is to believe in love, to believe in loveliness, to believe in belief, it is to be so little that the elves can reach to whisper in your ear; it is to turn pumpkins into coaches, and mice into horses, lowness "'â– m. into loftiness and nothing into everything, for each child has its fairy godmother in its soul. F rancis T homp .sov

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Iti T h is C entennial Y ea r o f College Footballf T h e R azorbacks M ade A G reat N am e A cross T h e Nation* U A M C stu den ts A re Ar-den t S u p p o rters o f T h e Hogs* GO HOGS GO IN *70-71*



G rief Can T ake Care o f Itself, B ut T o G et The Full Value o f A J o y Y o u M ust Have Someone T o D ivid e I t W ith , Mark T w ain

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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS MEDICAL CENTER The U niversity of A rkansas M edical Cen足 te r ranks am ong the best medical centers th ro ughout the country. The $20,000,000 stru c tu re (com pleted in 1957) is composed of th e follow ing units; a 450 bed hospital and an educational wing. D uring 1969 the census for th e U niversity H ospital was care for 67,000 outpatients, 27,037 Em ergency room visits and over 2,000 new babies. Through th e cooperation of highly m otivated staff m em bers, students, and health professionals, th e M edical C enter in 1969 produced 91 phy-

sicians, 41 pharm acists, 36 nurses, 8 m edical technologist, and 15 x-ray technologist. In addition, th e new ly form ed school of D ental H ygiene graduated its first class of 20 stu足 dents, and 5 cyto-technologist w ere g rad u 足 ated. C onstruction of the new Child Study U nit to provide for the psychiatric evaluation and tre atm en t of children and for th e tra in 足 ing of A rkansas teachers of children w ith learning problem s was com pleted during the year and is now in full operation.

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VETERAN’S ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL The L ittle Rock V eterans A dm inistration H ospital has a total bed capacity of 471 w ith 9,939 adm issions last year and 71,979 out­ p a tie n t visits. The VAH provides m edical

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and surgical clerkships for ju n io r and senior students and is engaged in an active in te rn ­ ship and residency program .



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A rkansas is recognized as a lead er in th e field of m ental health. This is due p ri足 m arily to the active building and tra in in g progam s of its S tate H ospital. T hro u g h ap足 p ro p riate legislation and fed eral grants, the hospital system has accelerated its train in g program s for psychiatrists, nurses, and psy足 chiatric technicians. The m axim um load of th e L ittle Rock S tate H ospital is 800 p atien ts w ith an active follow -up program of 200 o u tp atien ts th ro u g h 足 out th e state. The C om m unity M ental H ealth P ro g ram w as begun in Ju ly , 1967 and now has extended to include 40 A rkansas counties. T here are now four com prehensive m ental h ealth centers and seven com m unity units.


ARKANSAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL A rkansas C hildren’s H ospital is a 94-bed fu lly accredited non-profit institu tio n pro­ viding com prehensive m edical and surgical care for children throughout the S tate of A r­ kansas. A rkansas C hildrens H ospital has been affiliated w ith the orthopedic residency pro­ gram of the U niversity of A rkansas Medical C enter since 1962. The orthopedic residents serve six m onths as junior residents and six m onths as senior residents. Senior pediatric residents have had a th ree m onth rotation ad ACH since 1965. The staff of th e hospital consists of priv ate practioners of pediatrics, orthopedics, surgery, and d en tistry in L ittle Rock, plus consultants from the M edical C enter.


DEDICATION

We dedicate th e 1970 Caduceus to D r. Joe B ates w ho has dem onstrated d u rin g o ur ac­ quaintance w ith him, exceptionally high ch aracter and professional qualities. H e has channeled g reat physical and creativ e effort into teaching us and his u n b rid led en th u ­ siasm has inspired us all.

Josep h B ates, M .D.

Associate Professor of M edicine

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ADMINISTRATION

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W INTHROP ROCKEFELLER, GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS

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D a v id W ile y M ullins, PhJ5.

President of the University of Arkansas B.A., Univ. of A rk. 1931 M.A., Univ. of Colorado Ph.D., Colum bia U niversity, 1941 Executive V ice-President, A uburn Univ., 1949-1960 P resident, Univ. of A rk. 1960-

Mr. Storm W h aley

V ice-President for H ealth Sciences

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Herschel P. BenUy, MJD.

Assistant to Vice President for Professional Affairs

James E. Crank

Hospital Director

Donald L. Borchert

Assistant Hospital Director

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Charles Prigmore, EdJD.

Assistant to Vice President for Health Sciences

Anthony DeLape

Associate Hospital Director

Van Melson

Director of Student Affairs


MEDICINE

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Winston K. Shorey, M.D. Dean, School of Medicine Dartmouth College, 1941, A.B. University of Pennsylvania, 1943, M.D. Internship, Univ. of Pennsylvania Medicine Residency and Fellowship in Gastroenterology, University of Pennsylvania Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1951-1955 Associate Professor and Professor, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1955-1961 Associate Dean, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1957-1961 Professor of Medicine, Dean of University of Arkansas School of Medicine since 1961.

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Horace N. Marvin, Sr., PhJ3.

Associate Dean, School of Medicine B.A., Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa; M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1938, Ph.D., 1941; Special Research, Department of Genetics, Carnegie Insti­ tute of Washington. 1941-42; Assistant Professor of Anatomy, UAMC, 1942-48; Head of Biology Depart­ ment, Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research, Uni­ versity of Texas, 1948-50; Associate Professor of Anatomy, UAMC 1950-58; Consultant in Radio­ pathology, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1957; sultant to the University Lagos Medical School, Nigeria, 1963.

Eugene J. Towbin, PhJ>., MJ).

Associate Dean for Veterans Administration Affairs, School of Medicine; B.A., New York University; M.S., University of Colorado; Ph.D. and M.D., University of Rochester. Chief of Staff, Little Rock Veterans Administration Hospi­ tal. ^ !•»

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DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY

John E. P a u ly , P h.D .

W illia m C. Lcuigston, M .D.

Professor and C hairm an

Professor E m eritus

H orace N. M arvin, PhJD.

H ow ard K. S u zu k i, P h.D .

E rvin W. P o w e ll, P h.D .

Professor

Professor

Professor

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Jerom e K. S h erm an , P h,D .

Professor

S h ir le y A nn G ilm ore, P h.D .

Carl K. U yed a, Ph.D .

Associate Professor

A ssistant Professor

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E. Robert B um s, PhJD. In stru c to r

D on ald F . B u x to n , P h.D .

B ernard L. S oloff. P h.D .

In stru cto r

In stru cto r

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ANESTHESIOLOGY

F. E. Griefenstein, M.D.

Professor and Chairman

Dola S. Thompson, M.D.

Associate Professor

Richard B. Clark, M.D.

Associate Professor

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Carol N. Eason, M.D.

Assistant Professor

Wayne B. Glenn, M.D.

Assistant Professor

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Walter Guinee, M.D.

Assistant Professor

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Charles Quimby, M.D.

Assistant Professor

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Charles Harger, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

Willis Stevens, M.D.

1st Year Resident


BIOCHEMISTRY

Charles L. Wadkins, PKD.

Professor and Chairman

Edwin Hughes, M.D.

J. Lindal York, Ph.D.

Donald DeLuca, Ph.D.

W. Grady Smith, Ph.D,

Professor

Manford Morris, PhJD.

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

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Charles Winter, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Charles Nelson, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Y, C. Yeh, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

L. Bradham, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

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BIOMETRY

James H. Meade. Jr„ Ph.D.

Professor and Head

Roberf C. Walls. PhJ5.

Assistant Professor—Consultant

Jack Johnson

Instructor

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John Long, EdJ>.

Professor

Charles Donnis Robinnette

Instructor

J. Wilson Nance

Instructor


FAMILY AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE

John Tudor, MJ).

Assistant Professor And Head

EAR, NOSE AND THROAT

Robert N. McGrew. MJ5.

Assistant Professor And Head

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DERMATOLOGY

G. Thomas Jansen, MJ>.

Clinical Professor And Chairman

Robert Hood, M.D.

W. Madge Honeycutt, MJ).

Assistant Clinical Professor

Associate Clinical Professor

William N. Jones, MJ>.

Assistant Clinical Professor

Ray Biondo, MJ3.

2nd Year Resident

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Charles R. Snyder, MJ>.

Chief Resident

Clark Julius, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

Leslie Turk, M D.

Chief Resident

David Kingsbury, MJD.

1st Year Resident

James McQueen, M.D.

1st Year Resident


LABORATORY MEDICINE

Howard Quittner, M,D.

Director, Clinical Laboratory Associate Professor, Pathology

Gene Hall, M.T.

Instructor

Jerome Rosenfeld, M.S.

Assistant Professor

Betty Shook, M.T.

Assistant Professor, Assistant Director, Clinical Laboratory

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MEDICINE

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Robert S. Abernathy, M,D.

Joseph Baies, MJ>.

James E. Doherty, MJ>.

Kerrison Juniper, MJD.

Winston K. Shorey, M,D.

Associate Professor

Professor

Professor and Chairman

Arthur Haut, MJ3.

Professor

Professor

Professor

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\ James S. Taylor, MJD.

Professor Emeritus

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James O. Wynn, M,D.

Professor

George Ackerman, MJ>.

Associate Professor


Owen W. Beard, M,D.

Associate Professor

Robert Bulloch, hLD.

Associate Professor

William Flanigan, M.D.

Associate Professor

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Russel Sandberg, M,D.

Associate Professor

William H. Hall, MJ>.

Assistant Professor

Eugene J. Towbin, PhJ>„ M.D.

James Adamson, MJ>.

Emer Jones, M.D.

Fernando Padilla, M.D.

Professor

A ssistant P rofessor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

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Rodney Patterson. M.D.

Assistant Professor

Bobby J. Jenkins, MJD.

Instructor and Fellow Cardiology

Thomas Treece. M.D.

Instructor, Fellow in Gastroenterology

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Marvin Murphy, M.D.

Louis Sanders. M.D.

Eugene McNabb. M.D.

Malcolm Pearce, MJ>.

Associate Professor

Instructor, Director Medical Outpatient

W. Jerry Carter, MJ>.

Instructor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Tom Brewer, M.D. In stru c to r, R enology


Elleanor A. Lipsmeyer. M.D.

Jack L. Davis, MJ>.

Assistant Professor

Instructor, Director, Coronary Care Unit

Ja n is G u n n els, M D .

Robert Moore, M,D.

Instructor

Instructor, Fellow in Hematology

Jack Wagoner, MJD.

Winston R. Warr, M.O.

Instructor, Fellow in Pulmonary Disease

Instructor, Fellow in Pulmonary Disease

Fred Faas. M,D.

Instructor

Hoyt R, Pyle, Jr., M.D.

Instructor, Fellow in Renal Disease

William D. White, MJD.

Instructor, Fellow in Gastroenterology

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Allan Pimique, M ^ .

3rd Year Resident

Galen L. Barbour, M>D.

2nd Year Resident

Nancy Rector, MJ).

1st Year Resident

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Bill Tranum, M.D.

Ken Mathiesen, Jt., MJ>.

3rd Year Resident

3rd Year Resident

Joel Spragins, M.D.

Brian E. Barlow, M,D.

2nd Year Resident

James Phillips, MLD.

1st Year Resident

Bob McRaney, M,D.

1st Year Resident

1st Year Resident

A. J. Thompson, MJJ.

1st Year Resident


William Roberts, MJD.

F. Eugene Joyce, MJD.

1st Year Resident

1st Year Resident

William C. Furlow, MJ3.

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1st Year Resident

ki John Baldrige, M.D.

James Kane, Jr., M.D.

Joe Backus, M.D,

1st Year Resident

Intern

Karl Moser, M.D.

Ed Strickland, MJ).

Brice Weinberg, M.D.

1st Year Resident

Jim Kizziar, M.D.

Intern

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Intern

Intern

Intern

Verne Willits, M.D,

Intern

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MICROBIOLOGY

Robert

Carl E. Duffy. Ph.D.

Bowling, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Professor and Chairman

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Joseph Bates, M.D.

Associate Professor

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Byron L. Hawks. MJD.

Associate Professor

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Paul Morgan, PhJ).

Associate Professor

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James J. Daly. Ph.D. A ssistant P rofessor


NEUROLOGY

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John H. Bomhofen, M.D.

Associate Professor

Dennis D. Lucy, M.D.

Associate Professor and Head

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Morrison Henry, MJ>.

Samuel W. Boellner, M.D.

Clinical Instructor

Cobum S. Howell, M.D,

2nd Year Resident

Assistant Professor

Ron Williams, MJ>.

1st Year Resident

David Dapra, MJ).

1st Year Resident

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ii| OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOTOGY

David L, Barclay. MJD.

Byron L. Hawks. M.D.

Professor and Chairman

Assoc. Professor, Director M & IC

Paul J. Cornell. M.D.

Richard B. Clark. M.D.

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology

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I Joe C. Johnson, MJ>.

Chief Resident and Instructor

James C. Romine, M.D.

Chief Resident and Instructor

Orman Simmons, MJD.

Chief Resident and Instructor


D. B. Allen. MJ>.

Lyman B. Armstrong, M.D.

Associate Resident

Assistant Resident

d . Bill Harrison. M.D.

Charles McFalter, M.D.

Assistant Resident

Assistant Resident

Nirmal Pal. M.D.

Virgil Hayden, M.D.

Junior Resident

Intern

Jim Hahn. M.D.

Junior Resident

Guy H. Gross, M.D.

Intern

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PATHOLOGY

William E. Jaques, M.D. Professor and Chairman

Howard Quittner, MJ>.

Associate Professor

Carlos A. Araoz, M.D. A ssistant P rofessor

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Harold J. White. M.D.

Professor

Robin R. Jones, MJ>.

Assistant Professor

Rodney F. Carlton, MJ).

Assistant Professor


Carl K. UyÂŤda, Ph.D.

Robert F. Schaefer, MLD.

Stuart D. Kustermann, MJ3,

Olive Barlow, M.D.

ETloise Shermem, M,D.

LaDon W. Homer, MJ>.

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Robert C. Pope, MJD.

Wilson A. Werely, B JV.

Esteban Palacios, MJ).

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Instructor

Assistant Professor

4th Year Resident

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Don Scott, M.D.

3rd Year Resident

3rd Year Resident

Raul Vila, M.D.

Hollis K. Leathers, MJD.

William Atkinson, MJD.

Sally Holden, MJ).

William Bridger, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

\ Carl C, Welch, MJ>.

1st Year Resident

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3rd Year Resident

Norman G. Tubb, MJ>.

1st Year Resident

3rd Year Resident

2nd Year Resident

Gerald A. Stolx, MJ>.

Intern


PEDIATRICS

Alice Beard. MJ>.

Associate Professor

Herschel Benlly. M.D.

Professor

Theodore C. Panos, M.D.

Professor and Chairman

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John Bomhofen, MJJ.

Associate Professor

D. H. Berry. MJ).

Assistant Professor

Roger Bost, MJJ.

Associate Professor

Manford Morris, PhJD.

Associate Professor

Edwin R. Hughes, M.D.

Associate Professor

Sam Clements, MJ3.

Associate Professor

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Rosalind Abernathy, MJ).

Asst. Professor

Bill Dungan, M.D.

Asst. Professor

Joycelyn Elders, M.D.

Asst. Professor

Jerry Jones, M.D.

Asst. Professor

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Betty Kelly. M.D.

Instructor

J. O. Cooper, MJ>.

Asst. Professor

Bart Danford, Ph.D.

Asst. Professor

Vida Gordon, M.D.

Assoc. Professor

Lloyd Young, M.D. Asst. P rofessor

Maxine Hinton

Instructor


Jon Hall, M,D.

Chief Resident

Max Haynes, M.D.

3rd Year Resident

Helen Rountree, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

Janies Moran, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

k i 1st Year Resident

Mohamad Mardini, M.D.

Harry Harmon, M.D.

Roger Clubbs, M.D.

Horace Green. M.D.

Charles Greene, M.D.

Bob Arrington, M.D.

Intern

1st Year Resident

Intern

1st Year Resident

Intern

Isao Sekine, M.D.

1st Year Resident

Bill Payne, MJ).

Intern

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PHARMACOLOGY

Calvin Hanna, PhJ>.

Professor, Pharmacology and Ophthalmology

Lloyd D. Seager, M.D.

Professor and Chairman

Jim A. Harris, M.D.

Assistant Professor Pharmacology and Medicine Joseph E. Slone, PhJ3

Associate Professor

Garland E. Gamer, Ph.D. A ssistant P rofessor

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F. E. Greifenstein, M,D.

Professor, Pharmacology and Anesthesiology

James Doherty, MJ3.

Professor, Pharmacology and Cardiology


PHYSIOLOGY f :*

Thomas I. Koike, Ph.D.

John E. Whitney, PhJ5.

Associate Professor

Professor and Chairman

Glenn V. Dalrymple. M,D.

Alvin A. Krum, PhJD.

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

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Russell Sandberg, MJ3.

Associate Professor

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IJames L. Sanders. Ph.D. A ssistan t P rofessor

Eugene J. Towbin, MJ>„ Ph.D.

Professor

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James Wear, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

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PSYCHIATRY lif u Ul4i

Sidney Fields, PhJD. Richard Sunderman. M ^ .

Assoc. Professor

Robert Matthews, M,D.

Asst. Professor

Assoc. Professor

Travis Tunnell, PhJ>.

Instructor

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Stanton McGill, Jr.

Psychiatric Social Worker

Paul Lecky, MJD.

3rd Year Resident


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Walter Shehee. M.D.

3rd Year Resident

Ethlynn Brewer. M.D.

Linda BeU. M.D.

3rd Year Resident

3rd Year Resident

Ronald Boyle, MJ>.

Hope Lehman. M.D.

Walker D. Goodin, M.D.

Robert Bryles, M.D.

Tomi MacDonough

3rd Year Resident

1st Year Resident

2nd Year Resident

Psychology Intern

1st Year Resident

Jerry Davis

Psychology Intern

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RADIOLOGY

I Howard J. Bamhard, M ^ .

Professor and Chairman

Glenn V. Dalrymple. MJ>.

Associate Professor and Head, Division of Nuclear Medicine

Wilma C. Diner, M.D. A ssociate P rofessor

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T. H. Oddie, D.Sc.

Professor (Physics), Division of Nuclear Medicine

Eleanor P. Deed, J^D,

Associate Professor, Radiotherapy

Doyne Dodd, Jr., M.D.

Assistant Professor


Lea DeLany. M.D.

Assistant Professor

Calvin Cassady, M.D.

Chief Resident

Don Purcell, M.D. 3rd Y ear R esident

John E. BeU. M.D.

Instructor

James Garrison, Jr., M.D.

James McKenzie, M.D.

Instructor

Ed Pointer, MJD.

3rd Year Resident

3rd Year Resident

Sandy Hubin, M.D.

Phillip Smith, M.D.

3rd Y ear R esident

3rd Year Resident

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Robert Fincher, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

William Williams, M.D.

Terry Swaim, MJ>.

2nd Year Resident

2nd Year Resident

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Robert Ashby, M.D.

William Green, M.D.

Aubrey Joseph, M.D.

1st Year Resident

1st Year Resident

1st Year Resident

Hosea McAdoo, M.D,

Donald McMillan, M.D.

John Slayden, M.D.

1st Y ear R esident

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1st Year Resident

1st Y ear R esident


SURGERY

R aym ond C. Read. M.D., Ph.D.

G ilbert S. Cam pbell, M.D.,Ph.D.

Professor; Head, Veterans Hospital

F re d T. C aldw ell Jr., M.D.

G.

Professor

B ern ie Thom pson, M.D,

Associate Professor

Professor and Chairman

H arry Hayes, Jr., M.D.

Clinical Professor, Plastic Surgery

Doyne W illiam s, M.D.

Assistant Professor

William Hayden, M.D. Instructor

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Jo e G rum pier, M.D.

Instructor

W esley W ise, M.D,

Instructor

R obert Janes, M.D.

Instructor

R obert Casali, M.D.

4th Year Resident in Surgical Research

K en t W estbrook, MJD.

Instructor

Jo e B um gardner, M.D.

3rd Year Resident

1^; K irk S m ith, MJD.

3rd Year Resident

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Joe Udomsap, M.D. 3rd Y ear R esident

Tom Ahrend, M.D. 3rd Y ear R esident


MS;;'"

I R onald B aggett, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

D avid B evans, M,D.

1st Year Resident

M ichael R eese, MJ5.

1st Year Resident

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C harles H. M iller, M,D.

2nd Year Resident

V irgle Lyons, M.D.

1st Year Resident

Jam es Suen, M J).

1st Year Resident

Jo h n R. Sellars, MJD.

2nd Year Resident

K e rry O zm ent, M.D.

1st Year Resident

Wally WUUams, M.D.

Jan Turley, M.D.

1st Y ear R esident

1st Y ear R esident

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OPHTHALMOLOGY

F. H am pton Roy, M.D.

Assistant Professor

F . T. F rau n feld er. M.D.

Assoc. Professor and Chairman

R. Sloan W ilson. M.D.

Assistant Professor

J . J. M agie, MJ!>.

3rd Year Resident

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R ich ard Lovell, MJ>.

3rd Year Resident

G. C. Johnston, M.D.

2nd Year Resident

Juan Sanchez, M.D.

Joe Lyford, M.D.

2nd Y ear R esident

1st Y ear R esident


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Jo e P a rk e r, M.D.

1st Year Resident

J . M ayne P ark e r, M.D.

1st Year Resident

G eorge S chroeder, MJ3.

Fellow in Ophthalmology

NEUROSURGERY

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W arren Boop, M.D.

Associate Professor

S tevenson F lanigan, M.D.

Professor and Chairman

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ORTHOPEDICS

George H. C ham bers, M.D.

Professor and Chairman

Jo h n H. B ow ker, M.D.

Associate Professor

Hcurvey Edwards, M.D. 4th Y ear R esident

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Shelby Duncan, M.D. 4th Y ear R esident

F red B lankenship. M.D.

4th Year Resident


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J e rry K . Thom as. M.D.

3rd Year Resident

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'\a Ted H onghiran. M.D.

3rd Year Resident

Don Vowell. M.D.

2nd Year Resident

1 W illiam Wood. M.D,

2nd Year Resident

Jo e P au l A lberty. M.D.

2nd Year Resident

Abbas Zand. M.D. 1st Y ear R esident

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UROLOGY

Ja c k E. M obley, MJ3.

L. P. F raiser, MJD.

Professor and Chairman

M ack Moore, M.D.

Chief Resident

Assistant Professor

S am ir D. S uliem an, M,D.

Chief Resident

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R o b ert B lack, M J).

Associate Resident

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Noel F erguson, MJ>.

Assistant Resident

A lan H. D om ina, M.D.

Associate Resident

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A k h tar Y usuf ji, MJ>.

Assistant Resident


MEDICAL STUDENTS SAY THANKS; To James S. Taylor, M.D., for his capabilities as a cardiologist; for his interest in teaching anyone interested in learning for the past several years; for the excellence of his conferences, and for his gentle­ ness with patients, students, and residents. Dr. Taylor, we sincerely wish you an enjoyable and healthy retirement.

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Jam es S. T aylor, M,D.

To Howard K. Suzuki, Ph.D., for his knowledge of Anatomy and ability to teach it as well as use it practically; even though he scared us half to death during Freshman anatomy, we can look back and say he always had understanding and compassion for his students, and was fair at all times. We wish you success in your new administrative appointment with another university.

H ow ard K. SuzukL Ph-D.

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INTERNS

i E d w in L. B ird, MJ>.

J e r ry B laylock, M.D.

L arry D. G rum pier, M.D.

F red H utcheson, MJ3.

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S ta n ley W. Com bs, M.D.

B euford D urm on, M,D.

W illiam M artin, M,D.

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Jam es M assey, MJO.


INTERNS

K e n n eth M eacham . MJ3.

E arl R iddick. M.D.

Jam es Schrantz, M.D.

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P a u l C. W illiam s. M.D.

Jo h n B. W eiss. M.D.

o J o h n W illiam son. M.D.

Dolly Y usuf ji. M.D.

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IN MEMORIAM

“My Name and my place and my tomb, all forgotten, The brief race of time well and patiently run. So let me pass away, peacefully, silently. Only remembered by what I have done.� Bonar

M rs. R u th Jaxm on, M.S.

Instructor, Microbiology

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Senior Medical Students Say Thanks To Faculty Secretaries

B a rb a ra B abb

M audine W right

Secretary to Horace N. Marvin, Ph.D. Thanks for your cooperation and efficiency in getting grades to students, and for helping make the first Elective Senior year go smoothly, while we were deciding what to take.

Secretary to Winston Shorey, M.D. Thanks for typing the hundreds of letters of recommendation for internships and for your friendliness to students in general.

F rances M ack

Orthopedic Secretary We enjoyed your just sitting around looking beautiful. Your friendly attitude toward students made the Orthopedic service even more enjoyable. (Sorry we couldn’t get a shot of the legs fellows)

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FACULTY

“So what if I do have a personali­ ty disorder and hate medical stu­ dents.”

“Whadd’ya Mean, ‘Heavy Drinker’? Hell, A pint lasts me a whole day.” /

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“When I came here the L ittle M onster wanted me to change to tetrazolium sensitivity.”

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“Sure Dr. Ab, I’ll have those sensitivity tests for you in a few minutes.”


FAVORITES

“Gilbert, does a positive VDRL have any signif­ icance?”

“Yes I can see that, but are you allergic to sea weed, house dust, sunflower seed, or Wool?” Do you have any cats or dogs at home?”

“Just think, if I get the SOB award again this year I’ll get to keep the trophy.”

“Hex-Hex-Hex-O-O-s monophosphate shu-shu-nt. Oh hell, you know.”

“You’ve got the Babinski, Bob, but a little less pressure on the key.”

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FATHER

“You may be running this ER Dr. Tudor, but don’t forget who my father is.”

SON

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“Whip it out, son and let me have a look at it. How long you had that sore, son? Get a hold of some bad stuff, did ya?”

“Don’t worry, if you don’t pass the departmental final, you still have a chance on the National Boards.’’

“I imderstand the prognosis is very poor Gil.”

“We sure would like to meet some nice medical Students.”

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“I’m sorry, but if I made a house call for you, the rest of my patients would expect the same. You do un­ derstand, don’t you mother.”

“Mine! I thought You were taking care of Him!”

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“You must take the wholelistic ap­ proach.” “Stick to the Gray manual, William — ‘Crazy as ^ Loon’ is not an acceptable Diagnosis.”

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'Whew! Easy boy...easy... jump up on the table ...that's a good dog ...hold If now

...only one injection ...there...now you're protected against all.


‘My hands a bit cold this morning?”

“I think we’d better decrease his estrogen dosage.”

‘Maybe I haven’t been here as long as Chuck and Charlie but I was educated at THE JOHNS, and I do have a natural dislike for medical students.”

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I’ll be damned, a normal PBI in my lab, that’s not fair, We lon’t know who these belong to, but you can exclude Vida Gordon!!

“Really fellas, I had nothing to do with the decision. Besides, what the heck is so bad about UALR?” ‘Looks like crap to me!’

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A CODE FOR STUDENT NURSES

Successful status in nursing is maintained by the eager willingness of the “practitioner” to fulfill obligations to medical students, interns, residents, and doctors and lastly nursing instructors. The following statements constitute a plan of objec­ tives for the student nurse; 1. To keep the mature male and female physically and moral­ ly clean clear through (and deodorized too). 2. To first call a medical student before entering the linen closet. 3. To cover all bedpans when carrying them to the hopper. 4. To maintain adequate output by forcing fluids. 5. To recognize our most inner needs and to find an outlet for meeting these needs. 6. To recognize the subordinate role of the nurse. 7. To avoid frustrating already frustrated doctors. 8. To provide constant observation of all exposed patients. 9. To be a member and participate in “professional organiza­ tions.” 10. To always be in a professional position while in uniform. 11. To set a good example for the lay people by following doc­ tor’s (?) orders and taking “prescribed” pills daily to avoid the necessity of make-up-time.

Good Attitude!!

Poor Attitude! I

U. S. P ubic Health advisers assigned to UAMC (V D Investi­ gators). On your left, Mr. Orlando Blancato; On your right, Mr. Billy Ray Crouse. Any referrals appreciated!!

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THE CAMPUS COPS The Cam pus Cops are one group to w hom everyone at the UAMC is indebted, literally. These stalw a rt souls, erroneously labeled “K eystone K ops” by some, do not, in fact, b u tton th e ir tunics at the neck, w ear th eir belts over th e ir jackets nor ru n aim lessly about. Or even ru n around a t all except p er­ haps an occasional sortie aw ay from th e nighttim e coffee pot (w ould you believe a sojourn to the doughnut m achine in th e base­ m ent?) or to the pool tables?).

“Don’t Worry, you can appeal it.”

A Keeper of the Peace doing the only thing he knows how to do.

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NEEDED—SECURITY OFFICER: R equirem ents: 1. I.Q. of 45 or less. 2. A n a tu ra l dislike for students w ho m ust borrow m oney to pay p ark in g fines. 3. Chronic Em physem a and tobacco stained fingers. 4. P ersonality D isorder (any ty p e w ill do). 5. M ust be a high school dropout. (Some exceptions are made, b u t definitely no college allowed.)



1970 INTERNSHIPS Charles E. Alexander Brown Gray Appleton Thomas O. Beasley Margaret Dildy Beasley James S. Beckman, Jr. George H. Benjamin, Jr. Bruce A. BeviU Thomas O. Blucker James E. Boger David E. Bone Renie E. Bressinck Samuel F. Brown John A. Brunner, III James C. Campbell, Jr. Robert T. Clark Jock S. Cobb William A. Coger George H. Collier, Jr. Clifford C. Councille, Jr. Thomas P. Davis Charles C. Denton William D. Duckett Otis H. Edge, Jr. James J. Edwards, Jr. WiUiam H. Flanagan Wilburn E. Fumiss, II John N. Galbraith Samuel L. Gladney James H. Golleher Philip H. Greeley Edwin Hankins, III Jerry L. Hitt Robert E. Hix George A. Hobby James F. Holman Robert L. Hotchkiss James T. Howell John T. Howell Lee Roy Joyner, Jr. Teddy S. Lancaster James H. Landers Donald A. Laurenzana Ray W. Leavelle Henry C. Mallard

Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington Pensacola Educational Program, Pensacola, Florida Robert B. Green Memorial-Bexar County, San Antonio, Texas University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Confederate Memorial Medical Center, Shreveport, La. St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma Univ. Oregon Med. Sch. Hospitals & Clinics, Portland, Oregon Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, California Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, California St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. City of Memphis Hospitals, Memphis, Tennessee Harrisburg Hbspital, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, California St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Harlem Hospital, New York, N. Y. Univ. of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. Harlem Hospital, Nfew York, N. Y.

Pediatrics General Practice Anesthesia Orthopedics General Practice

Internal Medicine General Practice General Practice Anesthesia

Tropical Medicine Surgery General Practice General Practice OB-Gyn Surgery Anesthesia Orthopedics

Neimosurgery Family Practice Pathology

General Practice Psychiatry Surgery Urology General Practice Internal Medicine General Practice Ophthalmology General Practice Radiology Pediatrics

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Michael G. Martin University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Horace N. Marvin, Jr. St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. John D. McConnell University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Cheryl Friday McKnight St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. William D. McKnight University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Mary L. Mills University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Ord J. Mitchell Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Jon K. Newsum Naval Hospital, San Diego, California George O. Paddock Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio Clifton L. Parnell, III University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Loverd M. Peacock University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Thomas P. Prindiville Robert B. Green Memorial-Bexar County, San Antonio, Texas Robert L. Prosser, III John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas Donald M. Raney Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. Wellington G. Robbins Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Charles H. Rodgers Arkansas Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. Duane K. Rorie Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota Joe P. Rouse Naval Hospital, San Diego, California Ladd J. Scriber John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Don P. Setliff University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Douglas F. Smart University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. William J. Smead Ochsner Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana James D. Smith St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Ronald D. Smith Marolyn Saunders Speer University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Methodist Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee Donald R. Spencer University of Oregon — VA, Portland, Oregon Kimber M. Stout University of Oregon — VA, Portland, Oregon Fred R. Sullivan, Jr. Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas James D. Sykes University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Albert R. Thompson University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Donald C. Thompson Charity Hospital, Tulane Division, New Orleans, La. Robert S. Thornton University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. William R. Thurlby University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Ray W. Thweatt Maval Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida Donald A. Vance Christopher J. von Dippe Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, Calif. University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. James A. Wellons, Jr. St. Vincent Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Boyce W. West St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma James H. Willis Vanderbilt University Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee Frank J. Wilson, Jr. Methodist Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee Randall T. Wisdom University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Cynthia L. Worrell University Hospital, Little Rock, Ark. Harry W. Wyre, Jr.

Family Practice General Practice Pathology Anesthesia Pediatrics

Internal Medicine Internal Medicine Internal Medicine General Practice General Practice General Practice Neurology General Practice Surgery

General Surgery General Practice Orthopedics Orthopedics Internal Medicine Pediatrics Surgery Surgery Surgery Internal Medicine Psychiatry General Practice Urology Internal Medicine General Practice Psychiatry Internal Medicine Pathology Pediatrics

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I SW EAR BY APOLLO THE PH Y SI­ CIAN, to A escalapius, and H ealth, and all H eal, and all the Gods and Godesses th a t according to m y ability and judgm ent I w ill keep this oath and this stipulation—To recon him w ho ta u g h t m e this a rt equally dear to me as m y necesities if required. To look upon his offspring in the same doting as m y own b rothers and to teach them this a rt if they shall w ish to learn it, w ithout fee or stipula­ tion, and th a t by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction, I w ill im p art a know ledge of this a rt to m y ow n sons, and those of m y teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others. I w ill follow th a t system of regim en w hich, ac­ cording to m y ability and judgm ent, I con­ sider for the benefit of m y patients, and abstain from w hatever is deleterious and m is­ chievous, I w ill give no deadly m edicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such coun­

C harles E, A lexander, M.D.

Warren, Arkansas

sel, and in a like m an n er I w ill not to a w om an an essary to produce abortion. W ith p u rity and w ith holiness I w ill Pass m y life and practice m y art. I w ill not cut persons laboring u n d er the Stone, b u t w ill leave this to be done by m en who are p ractitio n ers of w ork. Into w h atev er houses I enter, I w ill go into th em for th e benefit of th e sick, and w ill abstain from every v o lu n tary act of m ischief and corruption, and fu rth er, from th e seduc­ tion of fem ales or m ales, of freem en and slaves. W hatever, in connection of m y pro­ fessional practice, or not in connection w ith it, I see or hear, in the life of men, w hich ought not to be spoken of abroad, I w ill not divulge ,as reckoning th a t such should be kept secret. W hile I continue this oath u n ­ violated, m ay it be gran ted to m e to enjoy life and the practice of th e art, respected by all men, in all times, b u t should I trespass and violate this oath, m ay th e reverse be my lot.

B row n G. A ppleton, M.D.

Warren, Arkansas

M arg aret D ildy B easley, MJ3.

Little Rock, Arkansas


Thomas O. Beasley MJ>. Heber Spring, Arkansas

James S. Beckman M.D. Fort Smith, Arkansas

You’re right, she’s not wearing any pants!

George H. Benjamin M.D. Little Rock, Arkansas


B ruce A. Bevill M.D.

Mtn. View, Arkanseas

Thom as O. B lucker MJ5,

Little Rock, Arkansas

Jam es E. B oger M.D.

Lakeview, Arkansas

“A rose among thorns . . . and a thorn. �

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I’ll meet you later

D avid E. Bone M.D.

Ashdown, Arkansas

R enie E. B ressinck MJ5.

N. Little Rock, Arkansas

S am uel F, B rown M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas


“I don’t know . . . I was just sit­ ting here . . . and what the hell do I do now?”

Jo h n A. B ru n n er MJ3.

Marked Tree, Arkansas

J. C lyde C am pbell M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

R obert T. C lark M.D,

Little Rock, Arkansas


Jo ck S. Cobb MX>.

Keo, Arkansas

W illiam A. Coger MJD.

Danville, Arkansas

'“Cool it LeeRoy, the Med-Dames are watching.”

George H. Collier M.D,

Stout Spur, Arkansas


“Its a good wine, but not a great wine.�

C lifford C. C ouncille M.D.

Blytheville, Arkansas

Thom as A. D avis M.D.

Altoona, Pennsylvania

C harles C. D enton M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas


W illiam D. D uckett

MJ). Little Rock, Arkansas

“What do you mean I don’t know how to use a speculum.”

Jam es J. E dw ards JR. M.D.

DeQueen, Arkansas

Otis H. Edge M.D.

Camden, Arkansas


Dave was bashful!

William H. Flanagan M.D.

West Memphis, Arkansas

Wilburn E. Fum iss II M.D.

Wynne, Arkansas

John N. Galbraith MJD,

Magnolia, Arkansas

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Samuel L. Gladney MJ). L ittle Rock, A rk an sas

James H. Golleher M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

Interested senior at Pediatric conference

Phillip H. Greeley M.D.

New York, New York


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E dw in H an k in s III M J).

Little Rock, Arkansas

J e rry L. H ilt M.D.

Leachville, Arkansas

R obert E. Hix M J).

Sleepy Hollow, Arkansas

“On my service you always get a routine FBI, I-t, and a complete serum porcelin series.�


“Be nice to my little buddy’ here or I’ll put you on one of my lists.”

George A. Hobby MJ).

Little Rock, Arkansas

Robert L. Hotchkiss MX),

Little Rock, Arkansas

James F. Holman MX).

Newport, Arkansas


“I’ll have the Escargots Bordelaise, Chateaubriand Bouquetiere, Baked Alaska, and a bottle of Chateau St. Roseline, 1949, well chilled of course . . er uh or was it 1948 that Thompson said was a good year?”

James T. Howell MJ5.

Waynne, Arkansas

John T. Howell MJD.

Van Buren, Arkansas

LeeRoy Joyner Jr, M,D.

Clarenden, Arkansas


Teddy S. Lancaster MJ). Little Rock, Arkansas

“Why yes, John, I agree, but I don’t think you’ve considered some of the more obvious possibil­ ities here . . . in the last issue of the Tasmanian Journal of Veteri­ nary Orthopedics . . .

James H. Landers MJ>. El Dorado, Arkansas

Donald A. Laurezana MJ).

Little Rock, Arkansas


Ray W. Leavelle MJ3.

Texarkana, Arkansas

Henry C. Mallard MJ>.

Little Rocl^, Arkansas

Michael G. Martin M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

“Put ten on ‘Big Ab’ in the fifth and put it on my account.”


“Mammograms have always fas­ cinated me . .

Horace N. Marvin, Jr. M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

John D. McConnell M.D.

Fayetteville, Arkansas

C heryl F rid ay M cK night M.D.

N. Little Rock, Arkansas


“Sure he’s ok, sometimes we have to drop them two or three times before they cry . .

William D. McKnighl, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

Mary L. Mills, M.D.

Augusta, Arkansas

Ord J. MitcheU. M.D.

Benton, Arkansas


Jon K. Newsum, M.D.

Fort Smith, Arkansas

George O. Paddock, M.D.

Harrison, Arkansas

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Last Registration

Clifton L. Parnell. MJ5.

El Dorado, Arkansas


L overd M. Peacock, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

T hom as P. P rindiville, MJD.

Altus, Arkansas

R o b ert L. P rosser, M.D.

McGehee, Arkansas

“After beer, women and GOLF, medicine has its place.�


“Yes Fernando, but Miss March’s petechiae look more like freckles to me.”

Donald M. Raney, M.D.

Fordyce, Arkansas

W. Gail Robbins. M.D.

Conway, Arkansas

Charles H. Rodgers, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas


“Careful, don’t invert the ‘Ute’ . . . oops!’

Duane K. Rorie. M.D.

Yellville, Arkansas

Joe P. Rouse, M,D.

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Ladd J. Scriber, MJ3.

Crossett, Arkansas


Don P. Setliff. M.D.

Magnolia, Arkansas

Douglas F, Smart. M.D.

Magnolia, Arkansas

“They’ll never know who pulled the plug on that Emerson.”

William J. Smead, M.D.

Camden, Arkansas


James D. Smith, M.D.

No. Little Rock, Arkansas

Ronald D. Smith, M,D.

Newport, Arkansas

Marolyn S, Speer, M.D.

Jonesboro, Arkansas

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“You say you took a bath a week ago last Saturday . .

D onald R. S pencer, M.D,

Osceola, Arkansas

K im ber M. S tout, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

F red R. S ullivan, M.D.

Pine Bluff, Arkansas


“Come on, kid, I’ll trade you that balloon for this Lilly stethoscope.”

James D. Sykes, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

A. Reed Thompson, M.D.

El Dorado, Arkansas

Donald C. Thompson, M.D.

Holly Grove, Arkansas


Robert S. Thornton, M.D.

Camden, Arkansas

W. Robert Thurlby, M.D.

Fayetteville, Arkansas

The end of a long night

Ray W. Tweatt, M.D.

Marion, Arkansas


D onald A. V ance, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

C hrislopher von Dippe, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

Jam es A. W ellons, M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

“Dammit, Otis, I said catheterize not digit­ alize!”


Reed believes in sterile technique.

Boyce W. W est. M.D.

Little Rock, Arkansas

James H. WilUs. M.D.

Benton, Arkansas

Frank J. Wilson, Jr., M.D.

El Dorado, Arkansas


Don’t worry kid, Mary Lou may not know what to do with you, but she won’t drop you.

Randall T. Wisdom, M.D.

Jonesboro, Arkansas

Cynthia L. Worrell, M.D.

No. Little Rock, Arkansas

Harry W. Wyre, Jr.. M.D.

Conway, Arkansas


‘M B’s now . . . God help them !”

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“Ode to a combined com­ mencement.”

“Little Jack Homer put in his thumb. . .”

IT 'W Jn N M S TK Y M LEY SMITH HhAWM 'N U L L f {{ECTOR m SCOT T WAGONER

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Senior Medicine Clinic 4:00 p.m.

Senior ER duty has its fringe benefits.



Junior Class Officers President: James Whittle Vice President: Charles Farmer Secretary-Treasurer: Carole Nelson Honor Council Representatives: G. S. Markland, J. M. Williams Student Council Representatives: J. M. Hawkins. A. B. Junkin SAMA Representatives: L. L, Arthur, R. S. Cooper.

James E. Alexander

Harrison, Ark.

Leslie F. Anderson

Lonoke. Ark.

Aim C. Arnold

Hope, Ark.

Linda L. Arthur

Little Rock, Ark.

Nathan F. Austin

Blytheville, Ark.

C. Merle Baker

Paragould, Ark.

James D. Bales

Searcy, Ark.

C. E, Ballard

Little Rock, Ark.

Dennis D. Beckwortl:

Little Rock, Ark.

Richard C. Bellas

N. Little Rock, Ark

Fredrick A. Bennett

Magnolia, Ark.

John B. Bond

Hot Springs, Ark.

Fay W. Boosman

Fort Smith, Ark.

William T. Branch

Little Rock, Ark.

George P. Branscum

Little Rock, Ark.

Larry E, Browne

Little Rock. Ark.

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Hugh F. Burnett

Pine Bluff, Ark

“Yea, just think in one more year I can get a divorce.”

Douglas E. Claybrook

Paragould, Ark.

Clifton

Clifton

Holly Grove, Ark.

Richard S. Cooper

Little Rock, Ark.

Robert A. Council, Jr.

Fort Smith, Ark.

Raymond S. Crawford

Cherry Hill, Ark.

David R. Crittenden

Little Rock, Ark.

Dennis O. Davidson

Beebe, Ark.

Gary D. Davis

Pocahontas, Ark.

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P atrick L. Davis

Pocahontas. Ark. T im othy E. Davis

Altheimer, Ark.

R onald W. D ennie

Little Rock, Ark. Bobby L. D errick

Little Rock, Ark.

Roger D. Dickinson

DeQueen, Ark. D aniel C. D illard

Texarkana, Ark. L eslie K. Ellis

Paragould, Ark. J u lia n H. E thridge

Conway, Ark.

C harles F arm er

Litte Rock, Ark.

H e rb e rt F. Fendley

Little Rock, Ark.

R aym ond S. Fergus

Osceola, Ark.

P. M artin Fiser

Russellville, Ark.

R obert D. F isher

Little Rock, Ark. Jam es H. F raser

Little Rock, Ark.

D avid Wm. F rederick

Toville, Ark.

L aw rence D. F urlong

Little Rock. Ark.

Jo h n W. G arn er

Hot Springs, Ark. G ordon L. Gibson

Little Rock, Ark.

M ichael L. Gidcom b

Hot Springs, Ark. E m il M. GuUia

Jonesboro, Ark.

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Dora E. Hahn

Little Rock, Ark.

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Benton, Ark.

M.D.’.s of 71 give their salute to O.B.

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Ray H. Hall

Jonesboro, Ark.

A. Scott Hardin

Camden, Ark.

David L. Harper

Hot Springs, Ark.

James M. Hawkins

N. Little Rock, Ark.

Richard Hendrickson

Conway. Ark.

G, Frank Herring

El Dorado, Ark.

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Richard B. Hill. Jr.

Pine Bluff, Ark.

Anthony C. Hooper

Jonesboro, Ark.

Charles Wm. Inlow

Little Rorfc, Ark.

D. Richard Johnson

Magnolia, Ark.

Edwin C. Jones

Mabelvale, Ark.

John C. Jones

Little Rock, Ark.

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Junior medical student trying to please his attend­ ing doctor

A. Bruce Junkin

Little Rock, Ark.

John L. Kallmeyer

Little Rock, Ark.

Ivan A. King

N. Little Rock, Ark. Mike M. Knott

Little Rock, Ark.

Edward N. Laman

N. Little Rock, Ark.

Chip H. Latourette

Jonesboro, Ark.

Allen R. Lee

Hot Springs, Ark. Gary S. Markland

Little Rock, Ark.

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R obert J . M cGowan

Little Rock. Ark. C. Nick M cKinney

El Dorado, Ark.

F, L am ar McMillin, Jr.

Little Rock, Ark. Wm. Rick M cNair

Fayetteville, Ark.

A JMS has fond memories of freshman biochemistry and physiology.

Jam es M. M erritt

Searcy, Ark. Carol M ittelstaedt

Little Rock, Ark.

S. Ja n e Moseley

Warren, Ark. Lee Nauss

Little Rock, Ark.

C arole A. Nelson

Arkadelphia, Ark.

Dr. Merritt in his new office.

Chet A. Noble

El Dorado, Ark.

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He may be No. 1 in our class, but he will never get any of our patients

A m al N. Olaim ey

Little Rock, Ark. Jac k T. P atterso n

Clarksville, Ark.

R. K en P ayne

Jonesboro, Ark P au l N. P ettit, Jr,

Hughes. Ark.

J e rry L. P o tts

Little Rock, Ark. Jim m y C. Presley

Bentonville, Ark.

Tom A. P ullig

Little Rock, Ark.

D avid L. Reding

Little Rock, Ark.

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Sig; Tricofuran Tid


“Well gentlemen, shall we name this new medical school John Hopkins or Chuck Wadkins?�

P eter R ostenberg

Hot Springs, Ark. V incent A. Russo

Little Rock, Ark.

Glory A. S andberg

Little Rock, Ark. Jam es D. S harp

Fayetteville, Ark.

L arry D. Shoem aker

West Helena, Ark.

L. Gene Singleton

Van Buren, Ark.

K enneth L. Sisco

Springdale, Ark.

S ebastian A. Spades

Walnut Ridge, Ark.

Hoy B. Speer

Osceloa, Ark. Joe D. Staggs

Ft. Smith, Ark. R obert M. Steiinton

Little Rock, Ark,

Wm. R ichard Stubbs

Little Rock, Ark.

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Jam es D. S tu d d a rd

Pine Bluff, Ark.

R obert R. Sykes

Malvern, Ark. A u b ry H. Talley

Magnolia, Ark. F redric H. W arren

Little Rock, Ark.

Jam es L. W hittle

Ft. Smith, Ark.

C hris E. W iggins

Pine Bluff, Ark. J . M ahlon W illiam s

Paragould, Ark.

No caption needed!

I personally used three quarts of procaine-G on this patient’s granuloma inguinale.

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Sophomore Class Officers President: M ike Elliot Vice President: G ary Cole Secretary-Treasurer: M ary Louise Pow ell Honor Council Representatives: Don Lum , T erry G reen Student Council Representatives: Jim W olfe, Tom Polk SAMA Representatives: M ike C rouch, F re d K ahn

S ue A lexander

Little Rock

Jo h n A nderson

Little Rock

R upert A nderson

Arkadelphia S toney A nderson

Fayetteville

Jo h n A ndrew s

Hope

Bob Aspell

Little Rock

B lake B erry

Fort Smith R oger B est

Little Rock

Jim Bozem an

Hamburg

Ju lia n C alhoun

Little Rock

G ary Cole

Little Rock M ike Crouch

Springdale

Reggie Cullom

Wilson

L inda D eere

Little Rock

Jo h n Dobbs

N. Little Rock L arry Dobbs

Benton

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Here’s the real price of a cheap date.

Leland Dodd

Fort Smith Ric Doss

Russellville Rick Doss

Ft. Worth, Texas Don D unn

Little Rock

Ed Eaton

Little Rock

Dave Edm islon

Fayetteville

Mike Elliot

Little Rock B ruce Ellis

Stephens

Ronnie Erw in

Magnolia J a k Fendley

Leslie Becky Flow ers

Conway

M ike F u trell

Little Rock

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Bill G allow ay

Clarksville T erry G reen

N. Little Rock R ogers G riffith

Little Rock

B ill H arrison

Helena

Tom H eadlee

Searcy

R obert H enderson

Magnolia

Steve Hodges

Little Rock

Ron H olt

Little Rock

R obin Jones, Ph.D,

Biochemist

Robin Jones, M.D.

Pathologist

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“H ow ’d you do, Stoney?” “I m issed one, b u t I know it w as rig h t.”

R on Jackson

Jonesboro T erry Jefferson

Little Rock

L arry Johnson

Little Rock

R obert Johnson

Little Rock

Steve Jones

Magnolia

R ichard Jo rd a n

Sheridan

A lfred K ahn

Little Rock

W ayne K endall

Harrison

M erlin K ilbury

Little Rock

Joe K ing

Nashville Tom K oehler

Little Rock

S andy L adage

Fort Smith

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Don Lum

Blytheville

F ra n k Ma

Little Rock

Rick M artin

Fort Smith George M ayer

Highpoint, N.C,

Jim McCoy

Star City Jo h n M cIntyre

Pine Bluff D an M cK inney

Paragould

Don M eacham

Royal Oak. Mich.

P au l M eier

Saginaw, Mich.

F ran k M inirth

Leachville M ike Moody

Salem

R. P. Moon

Little Rock

This B.S. book is just that.

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I heard that once you’ve learned how to mix up this agar, you’re 90% physician, and the rest is all downhill.

Doug M oore

Tulsa, Okla.

Doyle M orrison

N. Little Rock

L ynn N orm an

Magnolia

P a t O'D onnell

Gravette

K athy P ayne

Magnolia

Don P ennington

Little Rock

R ichard P eterson

Springdale Tom m y P olk

Waldo

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M ary Louise Pow ell

Conway Joe R ainw ater

Fayetteville C. B. R ebsam en

Fort Smith Bob Reese

Little Rock

Tom R obinson

Conway

H ank Rogers

Fayetteville

R ex Ross

Conway

Jim Russell

Warren

For this week’s lecture in Intro to the Patient, we will conclude our discus­ sion of the history of Egypt, and move right along to the Golden Age of Greece.

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Hey, look at the wart on that frog’s belly!

Bruce S anderson

Jonesboro

Sam Scroggins

Harrison

P aul S hellabarger

Little Rock John Simpson

El Dorado

John Sm ith

Morrilton

G reg South

N. Little Rock

C harles S pann

Little Rock

L uther Spurlock

Gould

A llen Stallings

Morrilton

M aurice Stephens

Little Rock C harles S ullivan

Wynne

Steve Tilley

Arkadelphia

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G inger Todd

Cabot H arold Vonk

Little Rock Tom W allace

Mena

L a rry W atkins

Hamburg

M ary A nn W illiam s

El Dorado

J im Wolfe

Little Rock Jim Young

Arkansas City S andy Young

Little Rock

Moody’s trying to figure out how long we’ve been taking this course.



Freshman Class Officers President: W alton R. W arlord Vice President: A lb ert H. R usher Secretary-Treas: L indy Mason

A hrens, Robt.

Mt. Home Allen, E. L.

Little Rock

Allen, L. B.

Corning

B arnhill, J.

San Francisco

B attles, L. D.

Newport

B illings, C.

Tulsa, Okla.

Black, Jo h n

Crosset B ow ers, John

Jonesboro

B row n, C. W.

Little Rock

B row n, Robt.

Little Rock

B u rton, Jam es

Hot Springs C am pbell, D, W.

Forrest City

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C handler, R.

Magnolia

C herry, J. F.

Benton

Chowning, J.

Pine Bluff C lardy, W. F,

Hot Springs

Cogburn, B. E.

Fort Smith Collier, Jon

Stout Spur Cooper, C urt

Eureka, Cal.

C ranford, H.

Heber Spgs.

C rum pler, T.

Magnolia

Deneke, W. A.

W. Memphis Dickins, J.

Pine Bluff Doss, L arry

N. Little Rock

Captain America

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D riv er, M. C.

Little Rock

E lkins, Jam es

El Dorado Ellison, E. T.

Texarkana E u b an k s, R obt.

Little Rock

Ew ing, Jo n R.

Arkadelphia F airch ild , W.

N. Little Rock F arrell, Robt.

Little Rock F ilbeck, Joe

Little Rock

F in n eg an , R,

N. Little Rock F ly n n , B. L,

Carlisle

Fore, R obert

McCrory

Fortson, W. E.

Little Rock

See one. Do one. Teach one.

142


“T u rn out the lights for a circle W hat?’

G ardial. R.

Pine Bluff

G ardner, J. L.

Little Rock G arland, L. D.

Arkadelphia

G arrison, J.

Sylvania, O.

Goodm an, R. C.

Fort Smith G reenberg, P.

L. A., Calif.

G reenw ay, C.

Paragould

Hall, R. W itt

Little Rock

H argis, J. L.

Morrilton H arris, H. F.

Wynne H arris, R. M.

Fort Smith H earnsburger, J.

Little Rock

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“It only takes one finger, boys.” Hodges, Gary

Little Rock Hof, C harles

Simi, Calif.

H offm an, Carl

Fayetteville Johnson, P.

Little Rock

Johnson, S. L.

Leach ville Jones, Jackson

Harrell

Jo rd an , H. J.

Jonesboro K im ball, E. R.

Zion

L ang, Nick P.

Little Rock L aufgraben, S.

New York L aw rence, Robl.

Little Rock

M ackey, M. G.

Little Rock

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M aloti, J. D.

Little Rock M ason, Lindy

Little Rock

M axw ell, Jon

Searcy

May, Tim othy

Rison

M cBryde, W. C.

Paragould

M cC hristian, P.

Mulberry

McClain, M. E.

Piggott M cG aughey, A.

Paragould

M cGuire, Sam

Wynne

M cLearen, E.

Little Rock

McMillan, J.

Mena M cPherson, R.

Pocahontas

The Nobel Prize will just have to wait!

145


M eredith, P. D,

Crossett M errell, W. E.

Benton M ilam , C. C.

Conway M iller, Jam es

Lonoke

M oney, W andal

Little Rock M orse, Jim C,

Rogers N all, L inda A.

Little Rock

O hlen, A lfred

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Little Rock

GROSS.

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Live Sperm!!! P adberg, F. T.

Little Rock P atton, Robt.

Lewisville

P ilcher, M. T.

Little Rock

Postm a, G. S.

Denver, Colo.

P ow er, David

Springdale

R agsdill, R.

Little Rock

Reynolds, R.

Searcy R iner, D an M.

Little Rock

R oberts, Dave

N. Little Rock R olniak, W. A.

Fayetteville R usher, A. H.

Brinkley S arlin, Jon

New York

147


S chaffer, A.

Little Rock

S chonberg, A.

New York

S chreffler, D.

Little Rock S haddox, S. T.

Harrison

Shaw . B. F.

Fort Smith

Shaw . D avid L.

Little Rock

Sizem ore, W. A.

Magnolia

Snavely, Joe

Pine Bluff

Sfallings, Joe

Morrilton

S fem e. R. E.

NLR

S tew art, D avid

Little Rock

T aggart. Sam

Augusta

T aylor, Ron S.

NLR

Thom pson, Greg

California

Tow nsend, T. E.

Pine Bluff

W ade. B illy K.

Wilton

W arford, W. R.

NLR

W atkins, John

Little Rock

W illiam s, S. B.

Little Rock

W ord, Jam es L.

Searcy

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THE 1970 CADUCEUS STAFF

B ruce A. B evill

Editor-in-Chief G eorge H. C ollier, J r.

Business Manager

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D avid E. Bone

Photographer

M argaret K p p

Secretary

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V an M elson

Director of Student Affairs, Yearbook Advisor

Jo n E dw ards

Senior Medical Associate Editor


ASSOCIATE EDITORS

i : f

L to R: R. P. Moon, Soph. Medical; Jim Hawkins,

Junior Medical.

L to R: Richard Dobbs, Graduate School; Lynn

Russell, Med. Tech.; Charles Parsons, Pharmacy School.

C harollette D avidson

J o n C ollier

School of Nursing

Freshman Medicine

â– u S onia W ilson

X-Ray Technology

L inda H enly

Dental Hygiene

C lyde G ates

Cytotechnology

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“ ALWAYS STRIVING TO BE BETTER’’ V O L . 22, NO. 8

U N I V E R S I T Y O F A R K A N S A S M E D IC A L C E N T E R , L I T T L E R O C K , A R K .

M A R C H , 1970

Outstanding Kesidents 1969-70

Joe Bumgardner, M.D.

Orman Simmons, M.D.

A .J. Thompson, M.D.

Boh Arrington, M.D.

The Medico and its advisory committee of senior students takes great pleasure in announcing the outstanding residents of 1969/70. Each of these young physicians has been chosen on the basis of his demonstrated knoicledge of gen­ eral medicine as ivell as his own speciality, his attitude towards his students, his willingness and ability to teach, and his demonstrated attitude to­ ward his patients. Each of these physicians will also receive an individual plaque and a composite plaque will be placed in the UAMC Hospital lobby to commem­ o r a t e t h i s , the f i r s t M e d i c o R e s i d e n t A tear ds . Galen Barbour, M.D.

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J. Mack Moore, M.D.


MEDICO STAFF 1969-70

D on Thom pson

T e r ^ K err

Editor

P e te r R ostenberg

Assoc. Editor, Pharmacy

Assoc. Editor, Medicine

SAMA OFFICERS 1969-70

D on Thom pson, P resid en t

Jo h n Jones, Vice P resid en t

S an d ra Young, Secretary

R obert Sykes. T re asu re r

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ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA

L eft to R ight: John Gailbreath, Christopher Von Dippe, Kim Stout.

AMERICAN MEDICAL W OM EN’S ASSOCIATION

L eft to R ight: Marolyn Speer, Sue Alexander, Carol Nelson, Cynthia Worrell, Sandra Young, Cathy Payne, Linda Deere. N ot P ic tu red are Cheryl McK night, Mary Lou Mills, and Margaret Beasley.

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THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS

1st Row, L eft to R ight: Raj Jethi, Lawrence Shine, Renie Bressinck, Mary Ann Bourne, Marsha Pellham, Patty Knox, Leslie Skokos; 2nd Row. Walt Warford, Ed Darling, Bill Budding, Jim Sykes, Martha Mor­ gan, Boyce West, Kathy Ralls.

Boyce West, Pres.

Marsha Pellham, Sec.

L aw rence S hine, V-Pres.

Bill Dudding, Treas.

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MEDICAL DAMES M edical Dames is the nam e of th e U n iv ersity of A rkansas C hapter of the S tu d en t A m er­ ican M edical Association. The w ife of any m edical student is eligible for m em bership. One of the m ajo r purposes of the organization is to serve as a source of inform ation to acquaint w ives of m edical students w ith the profession of m edicine and to prep are them to accept th e responsibilities of w ives of physicians. It also serves to m eet some of th e social needs of this ra th e r u n ique group of wom en w hose husbands m ust often spend long hours studying, w orking and tak in g call. It is a philanthropic organization also, donating to various charities each y e ar and giving parties for the children on th e pediatric w ard of the U niversity Hospital. The group w as first organized in 1916. It was disbanded in 1926 and reorganized in 1941. This chapter w as among the 26 pioneer ch ap ters rep resen ted at the first organizational m eet­ ing held in Philadelphia in May, 1957, to formW A-SAM A. A rkansas is the first chapter of over 75 ch ap ters across the country to have received the E arlene Simon Sm ith C hapter of the Y ear A w ard twice, in 1963 and again in 1967. It also is the first to have two national presidents from one chapter, Jo h n n ie A m onette in 1965-66 and Jen n ie Welch, in 1969-70. A rkansas was one of the first chapters to set aside New Physicians’ Day, held each year in late A pril to honor all m edical students, interns, and residents. Officers for this year are: G inger Hix, President; Cam ille T hurlby, 1st Vice Pres.; M ary Collier, 2nd Vice Pres.; Ju lia H endrickson, Sec.; V irginia Hill, C orresponding Sec.; R u th Shoem aker, Treas.; M ary A nn Bellas, H istorian; Bonnie M cIntyre, P arliam en tarian .

SENIOR W IVES, seated, L to R: Ramona Flanagan, Rita Hitt, Ginger Hix, Camille Thurlby, Lora Par­ nell, Andy Smith and Marcie Scriber. S tanding, L toR , Linda Landers, Carolyn Rorie, Carolyn S tout, Donna Bressinck, Nancy Joyner, Carolyn Laurenzana. and Ruth Beckman.

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JU N IO R W IVES: S eated, L to R: Nancy Warren, Connie Gibson, Glenda Davis, Faye Pullig, Pam Dil­

lard, Rose Spades, Mary Ann Bellas, Marjorie Presley. Virginia Hill, Sheri Farmer and Ruth Shoe­ maker. S tan d in g , L to R: Julie Hendrickson, Sandy Singleton, Cheryl Anderson, Vicki Boozman, Donna McNair and Glenna Lee.

SOPHOM ORE WIVES: L to R. Gaby Anderson, Bonnie McIntyre, Jeanette Smith, Carolyn Rebsamen,

Doris Robinson, Merilyn Tilley, Amy Aspell and Jane Elliot.

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FR ESH M A N W IVES: L to R: Linda Fairchild, Becky Schaffer, Donna Scheffler, Mary Ann Thompson,

Cindy Doss and Carol Lang.

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HONOR COUNCIL

L eft to R ight: Rick Sterne, Don Vance, Don Lum, Jim Sykes, Linda Nall, Mike Mathews, Richard

Dobbs, Gary Markland, and Paul Pettit.

STUDENT COUNCIL

L eft to R ight: John Bowers, Renie Bressinck, Walt Warford, Charles Billings, Tom Polk, Mike Elliott, Boyce West, Charles Rodgers, and James Wolfe.

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M rs. L y n n R obinson

S tanley G. M ittelstaedt, Ph-D.

Registrar

Dean

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY A. N elson V oldeng, P hJ3.

Assoc. Professor

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H u g h M cK night, B.S.

Graduate Student

B ill W ingfield, B.S.

Graduate Student


W illiam S. D orsey, M.S.

Instructor

W illiam D. Elasterly, Jr.. Ph.D. ' T haddeus S. Grosicki, Ph.D.

Professor

Professor

PHARMACEUTICS

K . R ich ard Knoll, M.S.

Asst. Professor Jam es R. McGowan, Ph.D .

Professor T om m y R ussell, B.S.

Asst. Instructor

PHARMACOLOGY C. A llen B radley, Ph.D.

M arcus W, Jordin, Ph.D.

Assoc. Professor

Professor

PHARMACOGNOSY James E. Dusenberry, Ph.D. Professor

Bill J. Kerr, M.S. Asst. Professor


CLINICAL PHARMACY i G loria B aldridge, B.S.

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Asst. Professor J . R odney B easley, B.S.

Instructor R ay W ebb, B.S.

Asst. Instructor

PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION Jo h n M. F incher, B.S., J.D.

Instructor in Pharmacy Law W alter J. M orrison, M.S.

Assoc. Professor

R. Reeves A nderson

Financial Aid and Placement Officer C harles E. B reckenridge, P h J ).

Assoc. Professor of Radiation Sciences

G ene D. P ynes, Ph.D.

Asst. Professor of Microbiology and Biochemistry O tto W enk

Stockroom Supervisor C laudine L ackey, B.S.

Special Student

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Our Office Oueens (the Dean’s girls)

Kay B erry A ngie R oberts Julie Stoll

HELL!! What number 28!?!

That’s my exact sentiments!

“The Bobbsie Twins”

So what if Jimbo rubs against your chest??

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Arkansas Chapter of SAPhA Hosts the Region 6 Convention March 12-13-14 1970

Dean Mittelstaedt welcomes the students from the attend­ ing chapters in region six.

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The registrars await the registrants.

Three of the main people who helped make the convention a success.

Cary Post, delegate from region 6, is a person who understands the needs of pharmacy.

Ron Williams, Executive Secretary from national, served as a moderator several times.

Did someone say there was a party in room 8 tonight.

Coffee breaks sponsored by the different service organizations proved useful to all.

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RHO CHI

Officers (S tanding): Eddie Lemons, Historian; Larry Tedford, Vice-President; Eddie Brickell. President; Paul Morgan, Treasurer; Carrol Russell, Secretary; (Seated, R ight): New Members: Luke Cheek, Tom Walker, John Wennerstrom, Tony Bigelow; ( S e a t^ , C enter): Old Member: Annette Fraser; (Seated, Left): New Members: Kathy Lewis, Charles Bishop, Gary Reed, Eddie Dunlap.

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Qualifications for Rho Chi: Integ­ rity, Intelligence, Neatness and Pro­ fessional Awareness.

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KAPPA EPSILON

O fficers

Judy King ________________________ Historian Nelda F rase r__________________ Pledge Trainer Marsha P ellham ________________Vice-President Annette Fraser ____________________ Treasurer

A ctives S ealed: E. Yocum, J. King, N. Fraser, E. Campbell, C. Russell, A. Rabb; S tanding: M. Pellham, K.

Lewis, P. Claiborne, A. Fraser, M. Sparkman, B. Carroll, D. Eoff, Mrs. G. Baldridge—Faculty Advi­ sor.

Kathy L e w is______________________ President Elaine Campbell_____________ Social Chairman Margaret Sparkman _______________ Secretary

1969-70 P ledge Class L eft to rig h t: M. B. Smee, S. Gordon, J. Sean, F.

Rooney, B. DeSalvo, L. Alexander, E. Shuffield, A. Brambl, M. Warren, J. Raper, J. Gault, D. Farley.

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KAPPA PSI FRATERNITY

F acu lty A dvisors

Walter J. Morrison, A. Nelson Voldeng

A ctive M em bership


Officers Secretary ----------------------- Terry Kerr C haplain--------------------- Eddie Dunlap H istorian--------------------------- Ed Darling T reasu rer------------------- Eddie Lemons Sgt. at A rm s--------------- Johnnie Cathey Vice Regent--------------- Jimmy G. Davis R egent----------------------------- Bill Newton

Athletics means a lot.

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Pledge Class of 1969-70

Just wait your turn, Dean M.


PHI DELTA CHI FRATERNITY

Ld o rtJ

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O fficers

Corresponding Secretary ________________ Morris Johnson Secretary ____________________________ Charles Parsons Worthy Vice-Counselor___________________ Larry Bottoms Worthy Chief Counselor____________________ L5rnn Ward T reasurer______________________________ Harold Smith Worthy Master at A rm s___________________ Bascom Jones Prelate ________________________________ Ray Tumage

Actives

Phi

Delta

Chi

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Faculty Advisor K. Richard Knoll

P ledge Class of 1969-70

Louis Elzey, James Drake, William Mower, Bill Keuter, Ed Donnaly, George Grady, and (not show n) Dick Halbrook.

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Pharmacy Mates

OFFICERS S tan d in g (L to R) Diane Bishop, Reporter; Marcia Howard, Ways & Means; Loretta Elzey, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Bill Momson, SpOTsor. S eated (L to R) Jeanette Perdue, Historian; Susan BrickeU, V. Pres.; Sallie Lorenz, President; Karen Parker, Secretary; Sharon Daniel, Corres. Sec.

SENIOR W IVES: (L to R) Karen Parker, Susan Brickell. Marcia Howard, Janice Tumage, Marlene Newton, and Sallie Lorenz.

JU N IO R WIVES: (L to R) Anita Burk, Pam Ruck­

er, Donna Jackson, Betty Robertson, Diane Bishop, and Jane Parsons.

FRESHM AN W IVES: (L to R) S tan d in g : Helen Donnelly Vickie Malick. S eated: Jeanette Purdue, Linda Hallbrook, Millie Kueter, Teresia Hicks.


A little alcohol removes a lot of inhibition! The Olde West provided a great atmosphere in which to enjoy yourself.

Now if those waitresses would just do away with those tights. . .!

And the merry-making continued.

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Another Houston Caucus.

That show sure does keep your eyes open!


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Of course Hospital Pharmacy is practical.

I■ I wish Walt would talk with less 500 words.

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Which four afternoons are you playing golf???

% My regards to the Dean! ■j'v

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS D on Sloat, III — Treasurer Eddy Lem ons — President B everly C arroll — Secretary T erry K e rr — Vice-President

L arry Bottom s

Waldron Undergraduate: State College of Arkansas

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Eddie BrickeU Jacksonville Undergraduate: Westark J.C.



■BrD onna Eoff

^t9■ Shirley Undergraduate: State College of Ark.

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D avid M. S h arp

Charleston Undergraduate: State College

Don H. Sloat, III

Fort Smith Undergraduate: Univ. of Ark.

H arold S m ith

Mena Undergraduate: Ark. Tech mam.

J im S paudling

Little Rock Undergraduate: State College

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Malvem Undergraduate: Henderson; B.S.

E d ith Yocum

Morrilton Undergraduate: Univ. of Ark.

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Junior Class Officers

K aro n D. B axley N ashville

L arry L inzy — Vice-President

M argaret S p ark m an — Secretary

M orris Johnson — Treasurer

B obby B illings — President

A nthony J. Bigelow

Magnolia

Bobby G. Billings T uckerm an

Charles T. Bishop Little Rock


A rn o ld A llen B urk

Russellville J e r r y L. B y rd

Malvern Jo h n n ie H. C athey

Monticello

Jim m y G len Davis

Monticello Jam es I. D rake

North Little Rock


M orris R, Johnsion

Mena Jam es A. K im brell

Marshall J u d ith D. K ing

Nashville


G ary B ruce Lee

Little Rock L arry H. Linzy

Pine Bluff Jam es L. M eazle

Little Rock

R. C. Reynolds

Greenbrier Jam es R. R iedm ueller

Morrilton Ronald J. R obertson

North Little Rock


J o h n E, W ennerstrom

Fayetteville



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Freshman Class Officers P erry Shock, Jr., President G uy L essenbary, Vice-President S ara Gordon, Secretary-Treasurer

L ayne A lex ander

Fayetteville

Jo h n G. A rm strong

McCrory L loyd A shcraft, J r.

Little Rock A nn L. B ram bl

Little Rock

R andall L. B urks

Malvern

Joe B urrow

Beebe M ichael Cole

Searcy B arb a ra D eSalvo

Little Rock

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E dw ard J. D onnelly

Helena

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K en L. Estes, Jr,

Conway

D iana F arley

Siloam Springs

Jo e D onald Fenw ick

Fort Smith

D w ayne A. Frakes

Corning V irginia G aither

Hot Springs

Ju d ith A nn Galloway

Little Rock John D. G annaw ay

Warren

S ara B eth Gordon

Hope George B. G raddy

Springfield, Mo.

D avid H. G rim m ett

Hope

R ichard A. Hicks

Mena

Jo h n H ogan

Newport

Tom m y F. H ollowell

North Little Rock R obert Jones

Conway

B arbara Je a n Ko

Earle

W illiam J. K u eter

Paragould G uy W. L essenberry

Parkin L arry M cComber

North Little Rock R onald D. Malick

Fayetteville

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M ickey M ooney

Hot Springs Ja m e s M oore

Hampton

W ayne R. M ow rer

North Little Rock Jo h n R. O 'D aniel

Fort Smith

G ary W. P erd u e

Little Rock

J e a n ie R ap er

Ashdown G ary Reeves

Ward

C arl E. R oberts

Stuttgart

D ennis R obertson

Harrisburg F lo ren ce Rooney

Guy

J e a n Senn

Little Rock P e rry Shock, J r.

North Little Rock

M ary E. S h u ftield

Malvern

W illiam S w ail

Conway

S ta n T h ra sh

Glenwood. J im Tixley

Little Rock

M ike W illiam son

Dierks

G ary Wood

Cabot

W illiam E. Y eager

Van Buren

L a rry Y oung

Fordyce

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BELIEVE IT OR NOT T hey m ade i t back.

B ill Charles W alts

Dee Dickson Halbrook

Conway

L ittle Rock

F rom m y v ast experience I’d class th a t as th ree squiggles and a pipe, surrounded by footballs.?

S peaking of s h o ts .

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H ow d id m y u n k n o w n get contam inated w ith gonococcus?

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A hh.h . . S q u irrel season is open!

L ow er . . . M eazle

ANTA GONIST?

II n il I \ ( 111"" Those w ere the days th a t were.

C ooperation leads to G raduation.

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“It takes d eterm in atio n to pass ‘C hippy’s’ course.”


R IG H T pose — W rong SEX

M a rk etin g S u c k s .

H e re ’s to yo u . . . P h arm ac y School

WHO said I w ouldn’t slap you??

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W in a few—Lose a few! F ve ju s t got to do som ething ab o u t m y h a ir grow th.

O ur frie n d ly A dvice? giver.

I do not want my picture taken!

It doesn’t say how to tre a t shock a fte r 2 h o u rs of public health.

TH A N K S to Jim Meazle, B ill N ew ton, and G ary D enton w ho helped w ith the photography.

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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 Washington and her Ph.D. from the University of Chi­ cago.

FACULTY

G loria R auch, MSN

Emory University Associate Professor of Pediatric Nursing; Assistant to Dean Field.

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C oncetta B aker, BSN

University of Arkansas Ass’t Prof, in Med.-Surg. Rose A nn B^ules, BSN

University of Arkansas Ass’t Prof, in Med.-Surg. D ixie Brown, MSN

University of Colorado Instructor in Maternity

M rs. C harles Goss, BSN

University of Arkansas Instructor in Long Term Illness A lice H agelshaw , MSN

University of Michigan Assoc. Prof, in Public Health Je a n H arney, MSN

University of North Carolina Assoc. Prof, in Public Health

F rancis L um pkin, MSN

Texas Woman’s University Ass’t Prof, in Psychiatry V eronica M cN eirney, MSN

University of Texas Assoc. Prof, in Med.-Surg. Barbctra P earson, MSN

Emory University Ass’t Prof, in Senior Seminar

L inda R im er, BSN

University of Arkansas Ass’t Prof, in Pediatrics S heila R hoads, BSN

University of Arkansas Ass’t Prof, in Med.-Surg. G ail SheUds, BSN

University of Arkansas Ass’t Prof, in Med.-Surg.

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NSA Charlotte Davidson P resid en t

NSA is the nursing stu d en t’s association on the cam pus at the U niversity of A rkansas M edical C enter, designed to involve its m em ­ bers in the pre-professional organization of the nursing student.

Diann Shirley F irst Vice P resid en t

Betty Balmaz Second Vice P resid en t

NSA h as a cook out.

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Connie Reichman

Cathy Sm ith

Martha M ullenix

R ecording S ecretary

C orresponding S ecretary

T re asu re r

M arilyn Dees R ep o rter



P atricia A nderson

University of Arkansas Tulsa, Oklahoma B ren d a B aggett

Little Rock University Little Rock

L au ra B rett B ennett

Univ. of Arkansas Fort Smith

Patty demonstrates bed-to-chair transfer. After all, we learn not for school but for life.

M ary A nn B ourne

Little Rock Univ. Little Rock

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Brenda demonstrates anti-shock action.

That’s wonderful! You used fourteen ab­ breviations in two sentences!

P hylis B row ne

Little Rock Univ. Little Rock

Artificial cheesecake.

A grand entree into the coffee shop.

V era G ail B yrd

Univ. of Arkansas Mountain View

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M ae C hildress

Little Rock Univ. Benton C h arlo tte D avidson

Arkansas Tech Jones Mill

Marilyn presided over the state convention.

M arily n Dees

University of Arkansas Rogers The esthetic values of public health nursing.

208


K a th ry n D euster

Westark Jr. College Fort Smith M arilyn Dodd

Arkansas State Fisher

Meds are somewhat different at the V.A

M elody D unn

University of Arkansas Little Rock How do you want your hamburgers—raw or med­ ium raw.'

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Rosalie E vans

University of Arkansas Benton

Charting and Nurse’s notes—the cleri­ cal side of nursing.

Jo a n n F arm er

n

University of Arkansas Little Rock

Brett, you go fix the hamburgers while I finish mixing this purple passion.

I think I need to brush up on my P’s and QRS’s.

Suzy G erety

University of Arkansas Hazen

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S haron G ilm ore

Ouachita Baptist Univ. Little Rock

Would you say that Sharon is waisthigh to a tall leg?

A n ita G race

Arkansas Tech Russellville

You can pick up a different channel on each screen and watch three ball games at once on Sunday afternoon.

Care plans seem to follow us.

Beverly Hackworlh Univ. of Arkansas Springdale

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L inda H irsh

Little Rock Univ. Little Rock I

A leth a Je n k in s

Oakwood College, Ala. Little Rock

L eslie Sim s Jones

Nancy Nurse and a Bennett.

The classical side of nursing.

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Little Rock Univ. Little Rock


N ancy K ast

Univ. of Arkansas Jacksonville J e a n M cClendon

Little Rock Univ. Warren

F ro n t row : Kay. Second row : Vera,

Martha, and Ann.

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K ath leen A n n O rscheln

Westark Jr. College Little Rock Ten o’clock break!!!

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F lorestine A. P erk in s

Philander Smith College Jacksonville M ary P ettis

Little Rock University Little Rock

‘Suspended� animation. J u d y S aifnia

University of Oklahoma Enid, Oklahoma

Hot Springs is so exciting, I really hate to have to go back to Little Rock! The Battle of the Bath.

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Dean Field! I love this plan for redecorating the student lounge! Let’s see, now—that’s two hambur­ gers, fries, and a coke.

M arth a M uUennix Sellars

University of Arkansas Ardmore, Oklahoma “Wacky Races”

A lice Spencer

Arkansas A&M Monticello J a n e S tegall S track

SCA Conway

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A nn S trau g h n

Harding College Ward S an d ra Jones S tubbs

Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock

S h aro n Youngblood

. . . But you can speak all the evil you want.

Little Rock Univ. Little Rock

The vehicles of learning are often small. m m m

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JUNIORS

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L an a B ak er

Oklahoma State Copan, Oklahoma

#&*!! #$ Care Plans!!!

E lizabeth B alm az

State College Conway

P e n n y B arfield

Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock

C h ristin e B erlau

Arkansas Tech Fort Smith

B a rb a ra B uchan

State College Jacksonville C arol C arroll

Univ. of Arkansas Pocahontas

M arth a C lardy

Hendrix Hot Springs

C arolyn C onaw ay

Univ. of Texas Marshall, Texas

B arb a ra D eM ott

Univ. of Arkansas Fort Smith

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Becky Flem ing

State College North Little Rock

One of the many small circles in which student nurses are sent.

Ja m s G eyer

Univ. of Ark. Fort Worth C arol G oddard

State College Jacksonville

Touchdown!!

Lois G ooding

A. M. & N. Benton L in d a G ran to m

Univ. of Arkansas Alvin, Texas N ancy G reen

Arkansas Tech Bee Branch

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Naturally, I consider myself quite priviledged to have a nurse who looks at me as an individual and takes interest in my personal problems.

R u lh H an n eb au m

Univ. of Arkansas Alton, Illinois S usan H arm on

State College Clinton

V ivian H ayes

Little Rock Univ. Little Rock L inda H ill

. . , and you can get them at K-mart two for a dol­ lar.

Univ. of Ark. West Helena

D ianne Hilie

Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock J u d ith H ubble

Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock

Should we bother to say cheese? The east side of the dorm affords a better view.

S a n d ra M ickle

Univ. of Ark. Fort Smith

K a th y N ew ton

Univ of Ark. N. Little Rock


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L y n etle Noe

Univ. of Nebraska Dixon, Nebraska S onia O rdonez

Univ. of Arkansas Cuenca, Ecuador Add eggs to flour mixture and mix well.

M elinda Owens

Univ. of Arkansas MorrUton J a n Peckins

Univ. of Arkansas Rogers

S an d ra P rieb e

Arkansas Tech Lonoke Roni Ray-

UniV . of Arkansas Fayetteville

By! I have to go home and work on my care plan!

How do you pick KAAY on this?

C onstance R eichm an

John Brown Univ. Yellville Jo h n n ie Rose

State College DeQueen

up


E laine S alkeld

State College Little Rock Bobbie acted as teller at the state convention.

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D iann S hirley

State College Stuttgart

C atherine S m ith

Arkansas Tech Russellville L eslie S m ith

Univ. of Arkansas Texarkana

M ichele S m ith

Henderson Hope

K ath y S prague

Univ. of Arkansas Crossett

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Dr. Rorie gave an NSA program on Central America.


D iana S troud

Pepperdine College Little Rock We seek information.

C hry san th y T aktikou

Univ. of Arkansas N. Little Rock

Hum . . . I can’t read it, either. S an d ra T allent

Henderson Benton

B etty T atu m

Univ. of Arkansas Crossett

Vcilerie Tom ayko

Little Rock Univ. Little Rock S usan W ebb

Univ. of Arkansas Fayetteville J e r r y W oodruff

Henderson Pine Bluff

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ARKANSAS STATE NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The U. of A. N ursing students tak e an active p a rt in th e ir state organization, as evidenced by the representatio n of th ree students on th e E xe­ cutive Board—not to m ention the elected ad­ visor and various com m ittee m em bers. Two y early activities are planned; a spring conven­ tion w hich entails various business activities and a fall w orkshop w hich assumes a clinical approach. O ther y e ar­ ly events include the election of Ideal N ursing S tu d en t and th e a t­ tendance to th e N ational Convention.

L y n e tte Noe

President

V ivian Hayes

First Vice President

C athy S m ith

Corresponding Secretary

Installation at Fall Convention.

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B ev erly H ack w o rth

ASNSA Ideal Nursing Student

B re tt B en n ett

Senior Advisor


GRADUATE

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D r. C arl E. D uffy

Assistant Dean of Graduate School Chairman, Department Microbiology

Today graduate research is becoming m ore and m ore a vital factor in the expansion of our know ledge in the m edical sciences. In keeping w ith this, th e U niversity of A rkan­ sas offers graduate w ork at the M edical cen­ te r in the D epartm ents of A natom y, Bio­

chem istry, M icrobiology, Physiology, P h a r­ macy, Pharm acology and Radiological H ealth. This program plays an essential role in th e grow th and developm ent of th e U niversity of A rkansas M edical Center.

We’re up to our A’s in biochemistry.

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Bill A ldrich

Physiology

L y n n C lardy

Microbiology

Rosalie A rdain

Microbiology

N asser C ohanim

Physiology

P au l B ostin

M arge B rew sler

R ichard B rown

Ted Cohn

R ichard Dobbs

Bill D udding

Pharmacy

Pharmacology

Anatomy

Biochemistry

Physiology

Biochemistry

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Before and after Turns.

Mr. “Coach,” “Tex”, Coleman Driver BS, MS, IM.

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D ale D uncan

Pharmacy

Raj Je th i

Biochemistry

D ella F arm er

Microbiology

K anvral G am bhir

R ay Johnson

Anatomy

Biochemistry

P a u la K ing

Biometry

Keiren H a rris

Physiology

Jaso n Lee

Biochemistry

One to grow on.

What canary?

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T erry H u ff

Pharmacy

R ichard L u b en

Biochemistry


H e rb e rt M atthew s

Microbiology

K e n n eth T honias

Anatomy

Jo e P o rter

Biochemistry

P a tric ia Von Dippe

Biochemistry

M. R ahm anian

Biochemistry

A. J . W ard

Microbiology

Jim R ollins

Pharmacy

Bill W hitson

Anatomy

R u th an n S tu rtev an t

Anatomy

L arry W ithers

Physiology

C arolyn Y arb ro ugh

Microbiology

You’re breaking my heart.

Excedrin headache No. 6.

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ASSOCIATED GRADUATE STUDENTS

Graduate Student Research Forum winners.

Arn’t you glad you use Dial?

FOUL?

No you may not be excused.

FACULTY SPONSORS OF GRADUATE CLUB

Dr. J. E. W hitney

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D r. D. F . B uxton


MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

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FACULTY

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H ow ard Q uittner, MJ3.

Director, clinical lab and blood bank

B etty Shook. M.T. (A.S,CJ>.)

Assistant director, clinical lab

B etty K nudsen, M.T. (A.S.CJ*.)

Chemistry instructor

G ene Hall. M.T, (A.S.CJ>.)

Hematology instructor


E leanor T u rn e r, M.T. (A.S.CJ*.)

Special hematology

Paula Peacock, M.T. (A.S.C.P.)

Chemistry

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SENIORS CLASS O FFIC ERS:

President: Lee P aulus

Secretary: B etty S banotto

Honor Representative: V incent G ib b ert

M itchell A lvarez

C arol B artholm ey

Little Rock, Ark. UALR

No. Little Rock, Ark. Centenary College of Louisiana

K a ren B ritta n

Joy Buzbee

Ja n e F u n k h o u ser

Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix

Fordyce, Ark. Arkansas A&M

Little Rock, Ark. U of A

V incent G ibbert

Sacramento, Calif. Univ. of Calif. Berkeley

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M arcia H endren

B yrdie M cSwain

El Dorado, Ark. Arkansas Tech

Little Rock, Ark. UALR

M arion M oriarty

Lee P au lu s

C arolyn S angster

Little Rock, Ark. UALR

Warren, Ark. U of A

Warren, Ark. U of A

B etty S banotto

C harlcie S trange

F ran k Sung

Tonitown, Ark. U of A

San Fransisco, Cal. Hendrix

Penang, Malaysia National Taiwan University

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JUNIORS C LA SS O FFIC ERS: f e -

President:

G ayle W illiam s

Vice-President:

W ayne S hirley

Secretary: S haron P a rk e r

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Reporter:

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S haron A pplehans

S h aron A pplehans

B itsie B eeler

Little Rock, Ark.

El Dorado, Ark.

S h aron E dw ards

P h y llis F innegan

Magnolia, Ark.

No. Little Rock, Ark.

S ally H arvey

S andy M iller

Little Rock, Ark.

Magnolia, Ark.


S haron P a rk e r

No. Little Rock, Ark.

S teve R ogers

L ynn Russell

Pine Bluff, Ark.

Hope, Ark.

W ayne S hirley

M ary E llen Sm ith

G ayle W illiam s

No. Little Rock, Ark.

McGhee, Ark.

Hope, Ark.

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Life as a m edical technologist is m ore th an draw ing blood, ru n n in g urinalyses, and ta k ­ ing coffee breaks. I t’s listening to hours of lecture, endless pipetting, a fte r h o u r parttim e jobs, and for some th e re are w eekly trips to th e clinics sponsored by the S tudent H ealth Council. All this and m uch m ore goes into th e developm ent of com petent, educated m edical technologists.

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X-RAY NOLOGY


FACULTY AND STAFF

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I M rs. H elen M atthew s, R.T., FASRT

Mrs. Christine Helms, R.T.

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST

ST A FF RADIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS: F irst Row (left to right) Mary Ann Moore, Jo Ann

Young, Sherry Carter. B ack R ow (left to rig h t) Jack Rush, Phillip Garner, Tommy Myrick, Kenneth Pedersen.

Barnwell, Mary K. Smith, Christine Helms, Qunnie

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CLASS OFFICERS

SENIOR CLASS: Cathi Ralls, President; Patty Knox, Vice-President JU N IO R CLASS: Martha Morgan, President; Sue Atkinson, Vice-President

SENIORS

ARCH BULLOCK

STEVEN H EFLIN

CAROLYN HOGUE

Little Rock, Ark.

Little Rock, Ark.

North Little Rock, Ark.

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JE R R Y HUNTER

PA TTY KNOX

ALICE MAY

Benton, Ark.

Cabot, Ark.

Hot Springs, Ark.

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SENIORS

VICKI POLK

Star City, Ark.

CATHI RALLS

North Little Rock, Ark.

ELAINE ROGERS

Bellville, Ark.

« / NORMAN SHARP

Prairie Grove, Ark.

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ANNA SW IFT

Little Rock, Ark.

ANG ELA THOMASON

El Dorado, Ark.

BEVERLY W EEKS

JA C K IE WERNER

SONIA W ILSON

New Edinburg, Ark.

Harrison, Ark.

Little Rock, Ark.


JUNIORS

CHARLES ANDERSON

SUE ATKINSON

SANDRA BROWN

Camden, Ark.

Camden, Ark.

North Little Rock, Ark.

STEVE HUDSON

DEBRA MARKS

MARK MASSEY

North Little Rock, Ark.

Fordyce, Ark.

Pine Bluff, Ark.

MARTHA MORGAN

KAY SMILEY

CHARLES WHITE

Pine Bluff, Ark.

Little Rock, Ark.

Hot Springs, Ark.

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ASRT CONVENTION WINNERS

SP E C IA L A W A R D W IN N E R 'TEC H N O L O G IST OF YEAR" M A R Y K. SM ITH

E S S A Y & E X H IB IT A W A R D S W IN N ER SO N IA W IL SO N

2nd Place — EX H IBIT 3rd Place — ESSAY

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CLASS FAVORITES

245


ON THE JOB

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DENTAL HYGIENE

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“DENTAL HYGIENE” IS MED CENTER’S YOUNGEST In December, 1969, the U niversity of A rk an ­ sas School of D ental H ygiene graduated its first class. These tw enty girls are now serving as effective m em bers of the dental health team in A rkansas. Because dental hygiene is such a new field here at the M edical Cen­ ter, it m ight be w ell to say th a t a dental h y ­ gienist is licensed to perform oral prophylax­ is, take x-rays, prepare models and take im ­ pressions, give flouride treatm ents, and in general educate her patients in the care of his mouth. The school itself is not located

w ithin the med. center proper, b u t at th e U niversity Tow er Building, 12th and U n iv er­ sity. There one w ill find th e new est and m ost convenient equipm ent available and a ch erry atm osphere of people enjoying th e ir w ork, (well, alm ost always.) The challenge of p ro­ viding A rkansas w ith its needed d en tal h y ­ gienists is being m et by the new school. The first Ju n io r class was begun in Ju ly , 1969, w ith tw enty-four girls. The School of D ental H ygiene is adding to the grow th, success and service of the U niversity M edical Center.

FACULTY Tip C. Nelms, M.Ed., D.D.S.

Director, School of Dental Hygiene Miss P a t H arris, R .D Ji.

Instructor L onnie C. W arren, D.D.S.

Dr. Nelms

M iss H arris and Dr. W arren

Part-Time Faculty R obert E. A nderson, D.D.S. R obert W. deBin, D.D.S., M.S. Mrs. M ary A nn Foster. B.S., M.S. L arry Fvixlong, DJD.S., M.P.H. R obert Johnson, D.D.S., M.S. K ieth K reth , DJ3.S., M.SJ>.

Mrs. Vicki Logan, RJ).H. G ene P ynes, Ph.D. BiU W ingfield, B.S.


SENIORS—First Graduating Class:

CLASS OFFICERS President: Lee B yrd Vice President; Sue Gonzales Secretary: S uzanne C rockett Treasurer: Rosalee Rouse Council Representative: Leslie Skokos

B ren d a B ray

A nn Bunch

Malvern

Sheridan

L illian Com stock

L inda C onnett

L ee B yrd

North Little Rock

North Little Rock

Little Rock

S u zan n e C rockett

Carol F reyaldenhoven

Sue Gonzales

Little Rock

West Memphis

Fayetteville

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JR. A. D. H. A. The students are all active in th e Ju n io r A m erican D ental H ygienist Association. Miss H arris acts as sponsor for th e group. M eetings are held each m onth w ith inform ative pro­ gram s and refreshm ents. Needless to say the healthy h earty eaters never miss a m eeting. ! '

Knit one, pearl two. You don’t learn that in Micro do .you?

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Ju d y Moore

D anna Presson

Malvern

H e ath er Rhodes

Fort Smith

North Little Rock

Rosalee Rouse

B urlene Shepherd

Leslie Skokos

Little Rock

Springdale

Fort Smith


M arilyn S m ilh

K ay Stobaugh

Ja n e t Tuggle

Okmulgee, Oklahoma

Little Rock

Malvern

B onnie V aught

R ita W alker

Malvern

Marianna

Fay W illiam s

Jacksonville

The Students (left), faculty and staff (right) have m any serious conversations throughout the day!


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Sue A bernalhy

B everly A nderson

A da B eth Benton

West Memphis

Oklahoma City

Little Rock

S herry Black

Alice C riner

Benton

Little Rock

Joyce Colclasure

M arilyn Cole

P am Davis

Little Rock

Jacksonville

North Little Rock


“DECIDUOUS OYSTERS” suffered through Chemistry.

G ail F inne

L inda H enly

Stacy H eringer

Little Rock

Lubbock, Texas

Jonesboro

G eorgia H elterick

B arb ara Loser

Little Rock

Malvern

B illie M cCain

D ianne McCalla

E arline M cW herter

Prescott

B lytheville

Hot Springs

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Colleen O 'B rien

Ja n n a Rorex

Jo Ray

Shreveport, La.

Monroe, La.

Blytheville

D orothy U m fress

Phyllis Voss

Helena

Malvern

Jan elle W are

R uth Wilcox

P au la C lark

Fort Smith

Conway

Jamestown, No. Dakota


Yes, Miss Harris, we learned that. That’s a tooth. I always did have a sweet tooth.

You can’t judge all women by this Playboy.

More legs than a spider.

Fiddle dede, how I hate thee Chemistry!

There, see’. I did get a tooth this time

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Sooner or later one of us has got to finish one of these experiments.


CYTOTECHNOLOGY

T hru th e M icroscope We become like JAN U S, Seeing both into th e past and future. A ll th e w hile, m aintaining a view of the present.

A cting not of agression B ut ever of vigilance We seek to guard the health of Each whom w e see in our daily labors. C.P.G.

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FACULTY AND STAFF

W ILLIA M E. JA C Q U ES, MJD.

Professor & Chairman, Dept, of Pathology Director, School of Cytotechnology

V.v,. CARL K. UYEDA. Ph.D.

Asst. Prof. Dept, of Pathology Asst. Director, School of Cytology ELO ISE B. SHERM AN M.D.

Asst. Prof. Dept, of Pathology

KAY C. YOUNG CT. (ASCP)

Chief Cytotechnologist

ROBIN HADDEN CT (ASCP)

ELA IN E ANDERSON

Cytotechnologist

Cytotechnologist


Eulalia Araoz

D allas C annon

Dennis Dodd

Kelly Duke


And come packing a gun, shorty! Our “Eyes” Christmas

That wasn’t very nice!

W ITH SINCERE THANKS

And then-


O U R PA TR O N S Guy U. Robinson, M.D. Dumas Claude E. Pendley, M.D. Pine Bluff Litlle Rock Diagnostic Clinic, P.A. Little Rock D. B. Stough, Ml, M.D. Hot Springs Keith B. Kennedy, M.D. West Memphis Dr's. Walt & Growdon Little Rock Hot Springs E. K. Clardy, M.D. El Dorado Gardner H. Landers, M.D. F. Walter Carruthers, M.D. Little Rock Jacksonville Dr's. Wortham & Moore, P.A. Little Rock Millard W. Black, M.D. Hot Springs J. L. Rosenzweig, M.D. Monticello J. P. Price, M.D. El Dorado Jacob P. Ellis, M.D. Paragould A. J. Baker, M.D. Calico Rock A. Meryl Grasse, M.D. Slloam Springs Medical Center Hot Springs O. P. Garner, M.D. Little Rock Little Rock Orthopedic Clinic Little Rock Purcell Smith, Jr., M.D. Little Rock Radiology Associates, P.A. Hope Jack L. Royal, M.D. Searcy Porter R. Rodgers, Jr., M.D. Little Rock Harry Hayes, Jr., M.D. Little Rock Bailey Ear Clinic Little Rock Urology Associates Fordyce John H. Delamore, M.D. Little Rock John H. Bowker, M.D. Pine Bluff Allen R. Russell, M.D. Jonesboro J. M. Robinette, M.D. Pine Bluff Ross E. Maynard, M.D. Hot Springs Frank M. Burton, M.D. Fayetteville J. Warren Murry, M.D. Mountain Home Ben N. Saltzman, M.D. Batesville Paul Gray, M.D. Fayetteville Robert L. Chester, M.D. Little Rock The Family Clinic, Ltd. Fort Smith Drs. Stewart & Kramer Paragould Asa A. Crow, M.D. Paragould Clark M. Baker, M.D. The Roentgen Raider James S. Garrison, M.D. Memphis, Tenn. R. T. Wisdom, M.D. Texarkana J. W. Burnett, M.D. Benton Ronald W. McNichol, M.D. Charleston William J. Roberts, M.D. Fayetteville Orthopedic Clinic Pine Bluff W, R. Meredith, M.D. Little Rock J. M. Hundley, M.D. Osceola Eldon Fairley, M.D. Osceola Julian Fairley, M.D. West Memphis Hamilton Clinic Texarkana Gene M. Townsend, M.D.

James C. Dunbar, M.D. Neil E. Crow, M.D. Warren S. Riley, M.D. L. K. Champion, M.D. Frederick N. Burt, M.D. Woman's Clinic Joe B. Scruggs, M.D. H. King Wade, Sr., M.D. H. King Wade, Jr., M.D. Dr's. O'Neal & Brinkley J. W. Kennedy, M.D. Roger L. Hickman, M.D. H. D. Luck, M.D. Vernon L. Toombs, M.D. Dr's. Durham & Murray Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Junkin, Sr. George J. Fotioo, M.D. John Dodson, M.D. A. M. Bradley, M.D. R. H. Nunnally, M.D. Dr's. Gladden & Williams Harris Hospital & Clinic, Inc. D. H. Lowrey, M.D. H. B. Oldham, M.D. Elisha M. Gray, M.D. Charles R. Henry, M.D. C. Lewis Hyatt, M.D. Robert Carnahan, M.D. Winston K. Shorey, M.D. Burton Elsele Clinic Wade W. Burnside, M.D. S. Flanigan, M.D. George R. Peeples, M.D. T. Dale Alford, M.D. Jack Wilson, M.D. James S. Taylor, M.D. George W. Allen, M.D. E. M. Cooper, M.D. Howard Schwander, M.D. John B. Kirkley, M.D. Pulaski County Medical Society Earle D. McKelvey, M.D. Eugene T. Ellison, M.D. Max G. Cheney, M.D. Robert L. Kerr, M.D. B. P. Raney, M.D. Cooper Clinic John M. Dodge, M.D. Dr's. Clark and Paulk W. R. Snow, M.D. Jacob M. Williams, M.D. Thomas G. Johnston, M.D.

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Saluting The Class Of 70 BEST WISHES TO YOU Walter Atwood 410 Tower Building Office: FR54627

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WALTER ATWOOD

Ask about the PROFESSIONAL ESTATE PLAN - life insurance protection now with premiums deferred until you would normally begin your medical career.

T R IN IT Y L U T H E R A N H O S P IT A L KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI A COMMUNITY GENERAL HOSPITAL offers: ROTATING INTERNSHIPS (8) GENERAL PRACTICE RESIDENCY,

Raymond Blank Memorial Hospital For Children Younker Memorial Rehabilitation Center

Iowa Methodist Hospital Area Code: 515 Phone: 288-7271

1200 Pleasant St. Des Moines, Iowa 50308

Two Year (2) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE; J. H. Hill, M.D. Director, Medical Education Trinity Lutheran Hospital 31st &. Wyandotte Street Kansas City, Missouri

Largest Private Hospital in Iowa 35 Percent Of Patients Are Referrals Research, Sponsored by Grants Director of Medical Education (Full Time) Only Pediatric Hospital in State Four Year Surgical Residency Free (Select Your Own) Living Accommodations

64108 THEY ALL ADD UP TO AN IDEAL INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE

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5 o f ) n ’s l l o s p i t a l WHERE THE FUTURE IS BUILT ON THE SOLID FOUNDATION OF TODAY’S STUDY AND RESEARCH Our teaching staff of full-time, part-time and private physicians encourages personalized postgraduate clinical training. Rotating internship programs Residencies

Medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics. Rotating electives— 0,1, 2, 3 and 4. Medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pathology, pediatrics.

Specialty and subspecialty outpatient clinics with 15,110 patients annually. 575 bed hospital with 21,441 admissions annually. For information and applications write to: Director of Medical Education St. John’s Hospital 1923 South Utica Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

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Providing health services for the Midwest since 1889 Continuing Postgraduate Medical Education since 1899

Residencies

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22 positions offered, al major specialities Rotating — 9 Straight Surgery Straight Medicine

Pathology Anesthesiology Radiology General Practice Surgery Ob-Gyn Internal Medicine Orthopedics Urology

Full maintenance including generous stipend and apartment on hospital premises; 1-2-3- bedrooms. ^ 860 beds for comprehensive clinical experience. 4: 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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University of Arkansas Affiliated Family Practice Residency T h ree y e a r s including internship A p p roved b y A M A Residency Review

C om m ittee on 3 Dec. 69. M eets requirem ents of the A m erican B oard of F a m ily P ractice.

F am ily m edical care on a continuing basis w ill be offered by the resident in a group prac­ tice m odel office. Supervised general and specialty train in g is provided both in the office set­ ting and on rounds. Em phasis on fam ily health, hum an ecology, h ealth services m anagem ent, and behavioral sciences w ill be obtained th ro u g h qualified consultants. The program exists th ro u g h th e full cooperation of B aptist M edical C enter, St. V incent Infirm ary, and U niversity of A rkansas M edical C enter. Elective opportunities exist in these hospitals, as w ell as in com m unity health, preceptorships, categorical specialties, research, and M aster’s level course work.

For F u rth e r Inform ation Please contact: Jo h n Tudor, Jr., M.D., D irector F am ily P ractice C enter 5801 W est M arkham (at St. V incent’s) L ittle Rock, A rkansas 72201

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Approved Rotating Internship Programs Medicine, Radiology, Pathology, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Psychiatry, Pediatrics

Residencies Medicine, Surgery, Radiology, Pathology, General Practice

335-bed hospital, 1 1,645 inpatient admissions, 14 out­ patient clinics. Affiliations with University of Kansas Medical Center, Children's Mercy Hospital, VA Hospital, Jackson County Hospital.

AN EXTRA B EN E FIT at Menorah Medical Center is the Danciger Institute Program for Continuing Education for Physicians and other Health Care Professionals.

For Information Call Collect: Merle Charney, 816/276-8101, or write

The Menorah Medical Center 4949 Rockhill Road

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JOHN PETER SMITH HOSPITAE A UNIT OF THE TARRANT COUNTY H O SPITA L DISTRICT FO RT WORTH, TEXAS

G eneral H ospital Services

Out P a tie n t Services Em ergency Services

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ROTATING IN TER N SH IPS GENERAL PRACTICE RESIDENCIES ORAL SURGERY PROGRAM S

FU LL-TIM E TE A C H IN G ST A F F

C harles A. C renshaw , M.D., S urgery John L. Branscum , M.D., O rthopedics F red C. R ehfeldt, M.D., N eurosurgery W. Odell H argrove, M.D., In tern al M edicine K erm it Olson, M.D., In te rn a l M edicine Pelham P. Staples, M.D., O bstetrics-G ynecology J. O. W illiams, M.D., O bstetrics-G ynecology M arvin A. B erry, M.D., G eneral Practice

C. G. Y arbrough, M.D., A nesthesiology G. W illiam Sickel, M.D., Pathology N orm an Presley, M.D., Radiology P reston Nash, M.D., Radiology R alph E. Cam pbell, M.D., P sy ch iatry H. Leake M cCauley, M.D., P sy ch iatry Bruce Epker, D.D.S., O ral S urgery W. W. G oldm an, Jr., M.D., D irector of M edical E ducation and M edical D irector

W illiam A. Taylor, A dm inistrator CONTACT;

W. W. G oldm an, Jr., M.D. M edical D irector John P e te r S m ith Hospital F o rt W orth, Texas 76104 AREA CODE 817, 924-4281, Ext. 226

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W ESLEY M EDICAL CENTER W ichita, Kansas W E SL E Y O FFE R S

Rotating Internships; 6 Family Practice Intemship.s Residencies in Medicine, Surgery, Family Practice, Pathology, Orthopedics. Full maintenance, stipend, apartment on campus or house adjoining campus. Under a Director of Graduate Medical Education. Directors of Education in Medicine, Surgery, Family Practice, Pathology, Radiology. OB & Gyn, and Pediatrics. W E SL E Y S T A T IS T IC S , 1969

Admissions Deliveries Clinic Visits E. R. Visits

21,393 2,958 7,512 28,024 Average Daily Census

85,206 11,979 732,678 55,565

Outpatient Visits Surgical Procedures Laboratory Tests X-Ray Procedures 507

A n ew $3,800,000, 224-bed M edical P avilion w as opened in Ja n u a ry 1969. Total bed capacity now 674 beds, 58 bassinets. C ontact, D irector of G ra d u ate M edical E ducation, W esley M edical C enter, 550 N. H illside, W ichita, K ansas 67214. P hone (316) 268-2151, E xt. 441.

A Teaching Program for Interns & Residents

St. Joseph Hospital and Rehabilitation Center 3400 Grand Ave.

316 MU 5-1111 , . . to m e im p ortan t ttaU stics

U n der a D irecto r o f M ed ical E d u cation . . .

T otal In -P a tie n t D a y s --------------------IM.OM

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R e h a b ilita tio n , S u rg e ry , G e n e ra l P ra c tic e , a n d D e n tis try .

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L e w W. P u r in to n , M.D. D ire c to r o f M e d ica l E d u c a tio n St. J o s e p h H o s p ita l & R e h a b ilita tio n C e n te r 3400 G ra n d A v e n u e W ic h ita , K a n sa s 67218

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W hat does a residency or internship in the Baptist System offer the UAMC graduate? ;

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Plenty. The Baptist Medical Center System includes the 437-bed Baptist Medical Center in Central Little Rock, and the 148 bed Memorial Hospital, in North Little Rock. A new 500-bed Medical Complex is under construction in Western Little Rock. Our internships are rotating types 0,1,3,5,6,7,8 with majors and / or electives available in surgery, medicine, radiology, pathology, psychiatry and anesthesia. There are residencies in Radiology and Pathology. Residents from UAMC in Surgery and Ophthalmology rotate here. The special care units for Coronary Care, Pulmonary Care, Intensive Care, Renal Dialysis and Emergency Care offer excellent educational opportunities. What’s more, you will be working with doctors skilled in their special areas of medical practice who know how to teach . and who teach by precept the art of the physician-patient relationship. That’s an important point to consider. ' We’d like to tell you more about our programs. Contact Dr. Jasper L. McPhail, Director of Medical Education, for all the facts.

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The Medical Education Program Offers You . . . Rotating Internships Medicine Obstetrics-Gynecology Pediatrics Surgical Specialties

Straight Pathology Interns Residencies Surgery Medicine Obstetrics-Gynecology Pathology Radiology Pediatrics

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SAINT FRANCIS HOSPITAL, TULSA, OKLAHOMA

A varied and interesting program awaits the intern at Saint Francis Hospital where a unique preceptor type rotating internship is offered for twelve interns. Highly in­ dividualized inpatient teaching is given first priority, with the intern assuming great responsibility in patient care. In some instances the intern follows his own cases in the private offices of his preceptor. Saint Francis Hospital is Oklahoma’s largest, most modern hospital. Recent expansion has increased the bed capacity to 655 beds and 60 bassinets. Besides a generous monthly stipend, interns receive uniforms, laundry, meals while on duty, full hospitalization and two weeks vacation. For more information write; Medical Director, Saint Francis Hospital, 6161 South Yale, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135.

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W ORTHEIM B A N K & T R U S T C O M P A N Y M e m b e r F D I C an d F e d e ra l R e s e rv e S y s t e m s

Markham Liquor Store Across from the Medical Center 4204 W. Markham MO 4-3385 H.

C. Sullivant, Owner

Lonnie Avery, Manager

complete interior design service specializing in residencies, commercial interiors and professional offices

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Strawn’s FINE FURNITURE Seventh & Gaines St. — Little Rock - FR4-8249

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YOU CAN DEPEND ON DUNHALL

Arkansas' Only Pharmaceutical Manufacturer G ravette, A rkansas

“When Will I see you again?”

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Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it!

“PEACE MOTHER

Mack the Knife with tool in hand!

Ain’t Science wonderful!

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1970 Caduceus Frugal Award

W ILLIAM R. SNOW, M.D. M ountain Home

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Congratulations and Welcome to the Class of 1970 School of Medicine from The Arkansas Caduceus Club

FRA N CIS M. HENDERSON, M.D. PINE BLU FF, ARKANSAS P R E SID E N T - 1969-1970

You are now members of The Arkansas Caduceus Club, on orga­ nization of graduates, present and former houseofficers, faculty, and friends of the School of Medicine. Organized October 4, 1969, the club serves to strengthen the tie between the School and its members. Box 114

University of Arkansas Medical Center Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

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