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CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ______23 MEDICINE ______________ 27 PHARMACY ___________ 163 NURSING ______________ 207 GRADUATE____________ 227 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY________233 X-RAY TECHNOLOGY ___241 DENTAL HYGIENE_____ 251 CYTOTECHNOLOGY
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Class of 1971 Yearbook Dedication We dedicate this yearbook to two physlcian-teachers who have demonstrated during
our acquaintance with them/ exceptionally high character qualities;
Louis Sanders, M.D. Chief of Endocrinology, LRVAH
Raymond C. Read, M.D. Chief of Surgery, LRVAH
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t/^ The First State Capitol as a Medical School Building between the first and second school building.
The beginnings of M edicine in Arkansas are lost in the mists of the past. The early records reveal physicians and surgeons com ing here from m edi cal schools in the East and abroad. The first faculty roster of the University at Fayetteville lists a Richard Thurston, M.D., of Van Buren, who was paid $ 4 8 0 for teaching. It was to be a long tim e before other physicians were paid for thier contributions to the University. By 1870, however, there was a sufficient number of physicians w ith active interest, who constituted themselves as the Arkansas Medical Society. This Society engaged in both scientific and political activity for the im provem ent and regulation of health, medical care, and medical practice. This body became the true father of the Medical Center, and there were frequent exchanges between the Board of Trustees of the University and the Officiers of the Medical Society concerning the establishm ent of a Medical Department. The fact that the University was perm anently located in Fayetteville, away from the cultured business, legislative, and more im portant medical cen ter o f the state posed problem s to both parties. The lack of clinical material for medical instruction in Fayetteville and the indifference of the Board of the University led the Medical Society to explore the establishment of a Medical Department of St. Johns College here in Little Rock. Nothing came of this, however. Eventually, in 1 879, w ith the support of and for the Medical Society, certain physicians of Little Rock under the leadership of Dr Hooper formed a stock company and inaugurated a medical school for the state The University accepted this institution as the Medical Department of the University, granting degrees to the graduates, but stipulated that it would assume no financial responsibility for its support. It was 65 years before this fiscal ir responsibility was reversed. Support was solely by the physicians of Little Rock, by the city, which made available the facilities of the city hospitals, by student fees, and by the State Medical Society. Recognition by the Association of American Medical Colleges was attained in 1890, in which year the curriculum was extended to four years of six m onths each, and there were 83 students with 17 graduating. In 1 906 a second medical school, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, was established. This institution likewise was self-supporting and w hile it struggled little was added to m edicine in Arkansas. At the 1909 m eeting of the Arkansas State Medical Society, a com m ittee was appointed w ith Doctor Young of Springdale its Chairman, with three objectives. First, to persuade the tw o faculties of medicine to merge, to combine their acquired properties and equipment and to deed them to the State. Second, to persuade the General Assembly to accept these properties, making the combined school a part of the University and providing for Its support. Third, to induce the State to build and m aintain a Charity Hospital in connection with and under the control of the University School of Medicine. The first tw o of these objectives was accomplished by 1911. but it required nearly 50 years for the third, the Hospital. In accepting this gift, the Leg islature— not the University— pledged the "faith and credit of the State to forever m aintain and operate a first class medical school as a part of the University, with the course of study, m ethods of instruction and equipment of standards equivalent to that required of Medical Colleges by the Asso ciation of American Colleges."However, the Legislature adjourned w ithout appropriating any funds for such a purpose. As the legislature prepared to move to the New Capitol in 19 13, it passed a resolution making available the 75 year old State Capitol Building for use of the Medical School, and in the same year Dean Smith, a graduate o f the University, presented a budget of $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 . According to the Gazette: "A huge laugh went up from the solons when that request was presented, who regarded the maintenance of a medical school as the wildest extravagance." However, the Legis lature appropriated $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 There were further appropriations by the Legislature to the Medical Department directly. It was not until 1945 that the appropriation for the Univer sity included money for the school o f M edicine. Because of the financial and other stringencies, the school lost its accreditation and reverted to a tw o year preclinical school in 1918. The State Medical Society Com mittee was still working on its third goal, a hospital. These developments, plus the persuasive powers o f Dean Smith, induced the Legislature in 1 920 to appropriate $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 for the hospital. Unfortunately, the State Penitentary was in debt, and the funds subsequently were diverted to the Penitentiary. The City o f Little Rock again came to the rescue w ith the com pletion of the new City Hospital at M cArthur Park, making these facilities available to the Medical School, and clinical instruction was resumed. In 1935 the modern Medical School building was constructed w ith W.P.A. funds, adja cent to the hospital, and in 1939 the State leased the City Hospital to com plete the first combined unit for the Medical Center as such until 1956.
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THE T.H. BARTON INSTITUTE
This nine story medical research building was completed in 1960. The impetus for its construction was provided by Col. and Mrs. T. H. Barton in the form o f a $600,000 donation. It is in this building where crucial research is conducted providing a basis for better patient care.
U N IV E R S IT Y O F A R K A N S A S M E D IC A L C E N T E R B"’ It is difficult to pinpoint any single dej£.'elopment which gave rise to the University Af Arkansas Medical Center; rather a series of events and personalities brought it into being, ■nl Briefly stated, the record shows this: Construction on the two “basic” compo- rents, the 450 bed capacity hospital and the ;3?:ducation wing, was started in 1951 and comybleted in 1957. After equipping and staffing of the new acility — which alone consumed about one ^ear — the hospital was opened in June, 1956; :;he education building in March, 1957. Official Dedication was observed April 25, : 1957. Overall cost — including facilities which have been added since 1957 — totals approxi mately $20,000,000.
In 1970, through cooperation of staff mem bers, students, and health professionals, the Medical Center produced 87 physicians, 40 pharmacists, 33 nurses, 14 medical technolo gists, 15 X-Ray technologists, 24 Dental Hy gienists, and 6 Cyto-technologists. Through the cooperation of our legislature and newly elected governor, new and better things are expected at the Medical Center.
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the intern-resident training program. The housestaff is well trained in the treatment of “chronic lungers” and “Laenec’s cirrhosi^s when he finishes his tour of duty at this hospital.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital is a 94-bed fully accredited non-profit institution pro viding comprehensive medical and surgical care for children throughout the State of Ar kansas. Arkansas Childrens Hospital has been affiliated with the orthopedic residency pro gram of the University of Arkansas Medical Center since 1962. The orthopedic residents serve six months as junior residents and six months as senior residents. Senior pediatric residents have had a three month rotation ad ACH since 1965. The staff of the hospital consists of private practioners of pediatrics, orthopedics, surgery, and dentistry in Little Rock, plus consultants from the Medical Center.
ARKANSAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
ARKANSAS STATE HOSPITAL Arkansas is recognized as a leader in the field of mental health. This is due pri足 marily to the active building and training progams of its State Hospital. Through ap足 propriate legislation and federal grants, the hospital system has accelerated its training programs for psychiatrists, nurses, and psy足 chiatric technicians. The maximum load of the Little Rock State Hospital is 800 patients with an active follow-up program of 200 outpatients through足 out the state. The Community Mental Health Program was begun in July, 1967 and now has extended to include 40 Arkansas counties. There are now four comprehensive mental health centers and seven community units.
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G o v e rn o r of A rkansas Dale Bumpers
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BEST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS O F THE U N IV E R S IT Y O F A R K A N S A S M E D IC A L CENTER I am honored and happy to p a rtic ip a te in this 1971 CADUCEUS fo r th is in v o lv e m e n t w ill be a rem inder to you in la te r years o f o u r jo in t e ffo rts to serve the p e o p le o f A rkansas. I am sure yo u r d e d ic a tio n to yo u r e d u c a tio n w ill be fo llo w e d b y an e q u a lly sincere d e d ic a tio n to the profession w h ic h you have chosen. M a n y o f the ru ra l and poor areas o f o u r state are desperate fo r m e d ica l se rvice s. Because o f this I am h o p efu l each o f you w ill th in k se rio u sly a b o u t s ta y in g in Arkansas to p ra c tic e in the f ie ld o f yo u r c h o ic e so th a t the b e n e fits d e riv e d from yo u r k n o w le d g e and s k ill w ill be a blessing w h ic h a ll o f us can share. S in c e re ly yours
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David Wiley Mullins, Ph.D. President of the University of Arkansas B.A., University of Arkansas; M.A., University of Colorado; Ph.D., Columbia University; Executive Vice-President, Auburn University James L. Dennis, M.D. Vice-President for Health Sciences Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Pediatric Outpatient Clinic, UAMC, 1962-1963; Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and Director of the University of Oklahoma Medical Center, 1963-1970.
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George W. Warner Assist. Dean for Administrative Affairs
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Van Melson Director of Student Affairs
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Winston K. Shorey, M.D. Dean, School of Medicine Dartmouth College, 1941 A.B. Univ. Pa., 1943, M.D. Internship, Univ. Pa. Medicine Residency, Univ. Pa. Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Univ. Pa. Asst. Professor of Medicine, Univ. Pa. School of Medicine, 1951-1955 Assoc, Professor, Professor, Medicine. Univ. Miami School of Medicine, 1955-1961 Assoc. Dean, Univ. Miami School of Medicine, 19561961 Professor of Medicine, Dean of Univ. Arkansas School of Medicine seine 1958
Eugene J. Towbin, Ph.D., M.D. 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 Veter ans Administration Hospital.
Horace N. Marvin, Ph.D. Associate Dean, School of Medicine Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, 1936, B.A.; Univ. Wisconsin, 1938, M.A.; 1941 Ph. D.; Special Research, Dept, of Genetics, Car negie Institute of Washington 1941-42; Asst. Professor of Anatomy, Univ. Ark. School Medicine, 1942-1948; Head of Biology Dept. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research, Univ. Texas, 1948-1950; Lecturer in Anatomy, Univ. Texas' Dental School 1948-1950; Assoc. Prof. Anatomy, UAMC, 1950-1958; Consultant in Radiopathology, Los Alamos Scientific Lab oratory, 1957; Professor and Head of Anat omy, UAMC, 1958; Visiting Professor and Commonwealth fund Consultant to the Univ. Lagos Medical School, Nigeria, 1963.
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William C. Langston, M.D. Professor Emeritus
Horace Marvin, Ph.D. Professor
DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
L. E. Scheving Ph.D. Professor
Ervin Powell Ph.D. Professor
J. K. Sherman Ph.D. Professor
Shirley Gilmore Ph.D. Associate Professor
Carl Uyeda Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Robert Burns Ph.D. Instructor
Donald Buxton Ph.D. Instructor
Bernard Soloff Ph.D. Instructor
A N E S T H E S IO L O G Y
F. E. Greifenslein, M.D. Professor and Chairman
Richard B. Clark, M.D. Assoc. Professor and Obstetrical Anesthesiologist
Dola Thompson, M.D. Associate Professor
Wayne B. Glenn, M.D. Assistant Professor
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Walter S. Guinee, M.D Assistant Professor
Carol Eason, M.D. Instructor
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Harold Harger, M.D. Instructor
W illis Stevens, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
BIOCHEMISTRY
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Dr. W. G. Smith
Dr. D. C. DeLuca
Dr. J. L. York
Dr. C. A. Nelson
Dr. C. G. Winter
Dr. Yun-Chi Yeh
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BIOMETRY
Dr. J. H. Meade, Jr. Professor and Head
Dr. R. C. Walls Asst. Professor
Dr. G. V. Dalrymple Assoc. Professor
Dr. R. A. Dykman Professor
Dr. J. F. McCoy Asst. Professor
Dr. J. F. Long Professor
Mr. J. Johnson Instructor
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Mr. Robinette Instructor
Mr. J. W. Nance Instructor
Mrs. C. Thompson Instructor
DERMATOLOGY
G. T. Jansen, M.D. Professor and Chairman
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W. N. Jones, M.D. Assistant Professor
W. M. Honeycutt, M.D. Associate Professor
M D. H. Kingsbury, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
Ray Biondo, M.D. Chief Resident
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J. N. McQueen, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
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Carl C. Hanchey, M.D. Assistant Professor Dwayne L. Ruggles, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
James Y. Suen, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
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Jerome Rosenfeld, M.S. Assistant Professor
LABORATORY MEDICINE
Betty Shook, M.T. Assistant Director, Clinical Laboratory Bobby Morgan Instructor
Gene Hall, M.T. Instructor Eleanor Turner Instructor
MEDICINE
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R. S. Abernathy. M.D., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman
J. S. Taylor, M.D. Professor Emeritus
Q. W. Beard, M.D. Professor
J. E. Doherty, M.D. Professor
Arthur Haut, M.D. Professor
Kerrison Juniper, M.D. Profesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;sor
Winston K. Shorey, M.D. Professor
E. J. Towbin, M.D.. Ph.D. Professor
J. O. Wynn, M.D. Professor
J. H. Bates, M.D. Assoc. Prof.
R. T. Bullock, M.D. Assoc. Prof.
W. J. Flanigan, M.D. Assoc. Prof.
M. L. Murphy, M.D. Assoc. Prof.
L. L. Sanders, M.D. Assoc. Prof.
W. A. Sodeman, M.D. Assoc. Prof.
J. S. Adamson, M.D. Assist. Prof.
G. L. Ackerman, M.D. Assoc. Prof.
J. L. Davis, M.D. Assist. Prof.
B. T. Fields, M.D. Assist. Prof.
W. H. Hall, M.D, Assist. Prof.
J. A. Harris, M.D. Assist. Prof.
E. A. Lipsmeyer, M.D. Assist. Prof.
E. McNabb. M.D. Assist. Prof.
B. J. Jenkins, M.D. Assist. Prof.
E. Jones, M.D. Assist. Prof.
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F. Padilla, M.D. Assist. Prof.
fi. M. Patterson, M.D. Assist. Prof.
M. B. Pearce, M.D. Assist. Prof.
W. R. Warr, M.D. Assist. Prof.
T. E. Brewer, M.D. Instructor
Don Browning, M.D, Instructor
F. H. Faas, M.D. Instructor
J. L. Gunnels, M.D. Instructor
K. M. Mathiesen, M.D Instructor
J. Rosenfeld, M.D. Instructor
B. L. Tranum, M.D. Instructor
J. Wagoner, M.D. Instructor
A. J. Thompson, M.D. Fellow in Cardiology
G. L. Barbour, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
C. W. Silverblatt, M.D. Assist. Prof.
I W. J. Carter, M.D. Instructor
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R. Butler, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
W. C. Furlow. M.D. 2nd Year Resident
R. T. McRaney, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
J. R. Phillips, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
N. F. Rector, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
J. A. Baldridge, M.D. 1st Year Resident
L. F. Barnes, M.D. 1st Year Resident
J. D. Ginger, M.D. 1st Year Resident
F. A. Hutcheson, M.D. 1st Year Resident
J. C. Kizziar, M.D. 1st Year Resident
H. W. McAdoo, M.D. 1st Year Resident
J. B. Weinberg, M.D. 1st Year Resident
V. L. Willits, M.D. 1st Year Resident
J. J. Kane, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
J. D. Wells. M.D. 2nd Year Resident
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INTERNS
U. L. Parnell. M.D.
L. M. Peacock. M.D.
W. D. McKnight. M.D,
J. A. Rapiejko. M.D.
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Bill Smead. M.D.
W. R. Thurlby. M.D.
Harry Wyre. M.D.
D. C. Thompson. M.D.
J. E. Roger. M.D.
W. H. Flanagan. M.D.
J. H. Landers. M.D.
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Ray Thweat. M.D.
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NEUROLOGY
Dennis D. Lucy, Jr., M.D. Associate Professor and Head
John H. Bornhofen, M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology
G. M. Henry, M.D. Assistant Professor
G. J. Lucas, M.D. Assistant Professor
S. W. Boellner, M.D. Assistant Professor Pediatrics and Neurology
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Joseph Bates, M.D. Associate Professor
Hilliard Hardin, Ph.D. Associate Professor
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Paul Morgan, Ph.D. Associate Professor
James Daly, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Harry Betterton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
MICROBIOLOGY
Jay Ward, Ph.D. Instructor
NEUROSURGERY
Stevenson Flanigan, M.D. Professor and Head
Warren C. Boop, Jr.. M.D. Associate Professor
Surinder Gupta, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
Wilbur Giles, M.D. 1st Year Resident
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OPTHALMOLOGY
F. T. Fraunfelder, M.D. Chairman
Calvin Hanna, M.D.
Sloan Wilson, M.D.
John Fulmer, M.D.
Jim Massey, M.D.
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Roy Hampton, M.D.
Joe Lyford, M.D.
Paul Wilson, M.D.
John Watkins, M.D.
Mayne Porter, M.D.
Juan Sanchez, M.D.
ORTHOPEDICS
John H. Bowker Associate Professor
George Chambers, M.D. Professor and Chairman
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Dr. T. Honghiran 4th Year Resident
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Dr. J. P. Alberty 3rd Year Resident
Dr. D. Vowell 2nd Year Resident
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Dr. Abbas Zand 2nd Year Resident
Dr. C. Barlow 2nd Year Resident
Dr. G. D. Woods 2nd Year Resident
Dr. F. Sutton 1st Year Resident
Dr. C. Ledbetter 1st Year Resident
Dr. J. Moore 1st Year Resident
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Byron L. Hawks, M.D. Professor
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M. R. Baldwin Assistant Professor
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Dr. G. D. Woods 2nd Year Resident
( G u y Gross. M.D. 2nd Year Resident
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James Hahn. M.D. 2nd Year Resident
N. K. Pal. M.D. 2nd Year Resident
Kenneth Weaver, M.D. 1st Year Resident
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Dr. Harold J. White
Dr. C. N. Suen
Dr. S. A. Kustermann
Dr. Olive P. Barlow-
Dr. Robin R. Jones
Dr. E. B. Sherman
Dr. Carl K. Uyeda
Dr. R. F. Carlton
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Dr. R. F. Schaefer
Dr. LaDon Homer
Mr. W. Werely
Dr. Sally Holden 4th Year Resident
Dr. H. K. Leathers 4th Year Resident
Dr. W. Bridger 3rd Year Resident
Dr. W. Atkinson 3rd Year Resident
Dr. J. Seay 3rd Year Resident
Dr. C. C. Welch 2nd Year Resident
Dr. K. D. Moser 1st Year Resident
Dr. J. H. Golleher Intern
Dr. J. D. McConnell Intern
Roger Bost, M.D. Professor
Alice Beard, M.D. Professor
Edwin Hughes, M.D. Professor
PEDIATRICS
D. H. Berry, M.D. Associate Professor
John Bornhofen, M.D. Associate Professor
Harold Decker, M.D. Associate Professor
W. T. Dungan, M.D., Associate Professor
Sam Clements, Ph.D. Associate Professor Alexander Fitzhugh, M.D. Associate Professor
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Rosalind Abernathy, M.D. Assistant Professor
S. H. Boellner, M.D. Assistant Professor
J. O. CooF>er, M.D. Assistant Professor
Bart Danford. PhJ). Assistant Professor
M. Joyce Elders, M.D. Assistant Professor
Vilda H. Gordon, M.D. Assistant Professor
Maxine Hinton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
M. D. Morris, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Roosevelt Brown, D.D.S. Instructor
Joe Matthews, M.D. Fellow
Helen Roundtree, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
Bob Arrington, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
Isao Sekine, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
Alexander Tsiantos 2nd Year Resident
Roger Clubs, M.D. 1st Year Resident
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Horace Green, M.D. 1st Year Resident
Cynthia Worrell, M.D. Intern
Mohamad Mardini, M.D. 1st Year Resident
William Payne. M.D. 1st Year Resident Mary Lou Mills, M.D. Intern
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PHARMACOLOGY
Lloyd "White Rat" Seager, M.D. Professor Emeritus Dr. Werner Flacke Professor and Chairman Dr. Calvin Hanna Professor Pharmacology and Ophthalmology
Dr. Ernst Seifen
Dr. Joseph Stone Associate Professor and James Harris, M.D. Assistant Professor Pharmacology and Medicine
Dr. Karl Heinz Ginzel
PHYSIOLOGY
A. A. Krum, Ph.D, Associate Professor
T. I. Koike, Ph.D. Associate Professor
T. A. Lesh, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
John E. Whitney, Ph.D. Professor and Head
I J. N. Pasley. Ph.D. Assistant Professor
W. M. St. John. Ph.D. Instructor
J. L. Sanders, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
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PSYCHIATRY
Roscoe Dykman, Ph.D.
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Sidney Fields, Ph.D.
Robert Shannon, M.D.
\ Walker Goodwin, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
Hope Lehman, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
Robert Bryles, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
Joseph Backus, M.D. 1st Year Resident
Jerry Blaylock, M.D. 1st Year Resident
Charles Green, M.D. 1st Year Resident
Rovert Hix, M.D. 1st Year Resident
Ethelyn Brewer, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
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James Sims, M.D. 1st Year Resident
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RADIOLOGY
Wilma C. Diner, M.D. Professor
Howard J. Barnhard, M.D. Professor and Chairman
Eleanor P. Deed, M.D. Associate Professor
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John E. Bell, M.D. Assistant Professor
C. Lea DeLaney, M.D. Assistant Professor
O. E. Riggs, M.D. Assist. Professor
R. M. Tirman, M.D. Assist. Professor
J. S. Garrison, M.D. Instructor
T. H. Oddie, D.Sc. Professor
Doyne Dodd, Jr., M.D. Assistant Professor
James G. McKenzie. M.D. Assistant Professor
G. V. Dalrymple, M.D. Assoc. Professor
J. Vandergrift, M.D. Instructor
C. M. Boyd. M.D. Assist. Professor
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H. G. Matthews, R.T. Instructor
R. L. Fincher, M.D. 3rd Year Res.
R. M. Ashby, M.D. 2nd Year Res.
Aubrey Joseph, M.D. 2nd Year Res.
T. J. Swain, M.D. 3rd Year Res.
W. C. Williams, M.D. 3rd Year Res.
D. McMillan, M.D. 2nd Year Res.
J. Slayden, M.D. 2nd Year Res.
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K. S. Lee, M.D. 1st Year Res.
' C. W. Nash. M.D 1st Year Res.
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E. B. Riddick, M.D. 1st Year Res. 62
J. L. Royal, MJD. 1st Year Res.
K. Hackler, M.D. 1st Year Res.
J. A. Overby, M.D. 1st Year Res.
SURGERY
Gilbert S. Campbell, M.D. Professor and Chairman
Fred T. Caldwell, Jr., M. D. Professor
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Raymond C. Read, M.D., Ph.D. Professor
Bernard W. Thompson, M.D. Associate Professor
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G. Doyne Williams, M.D. Assistant Professor
Harry Hayes, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery
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Kent C. Westbrook, M.D. Instructor
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Wesley S. Wise, M.D. Instructor
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Tom Ahrend, M.D. Chief Resident
Joe R. Bumgardner, M.D. Chief Resident
R. E. Casali, M.D. Chief Resident
Kirk M. Smith, M.D, Chief Resident
J. E. Udomsap, M.D. 4th Year Resident
Ron W. Baggett, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
Charles H. Miller, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
J. R. Sellars, M.D. 3rd Year Resident
David W. Bevans, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
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V. E. Lyons, Jr., M.D. 2nd Year Resident
K. L. Ozment, M.D. 2nd Year Resident
J. W. Bean, M.D. 1st Year Resident
J. H. Bledsoe, M.D. 1st Year Resident
A. W. Loe, M.D. 1st Year Resident
W. D. Morris, Jr., M.D. 1st Year Resident
J. B. Weiss, M.D. 1st Year Resident
R. N. Williams, M.D. 1st Year Resident
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N. E. Strickland, M.D. 1st Year Resident
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UROLOGY
Jack E. Mobley, M.D. Professor and Head
L. P. Fraiser, M.D. Assistant Professor
William W. Christeson, M.D. Associate Professor and Chief of Urology VAH
John F. Redman, M.D. Assistant Professor
J. S. D. Sulieman, M.D. Associate Professor
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Alan H. Domina, M.D. Chief Resident
Robert M. Black, M.D. Chief Resident
frf N. F. Ferguson, M.D. Assoc. Resident
A. E. Yusufji, M.D. Assoc. Resident
J. T. Turley, M.D. Assist. Resident 68
E. W. Williams. M.D Assist. Resident
K. R. Meacham, M.D. Assist. Resident
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Graduates of the senior course in practice obstetrics
As in the past . . . no cap tion needed.
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THE 1971 CADUCEUS P. O. S. AWARD
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1971 INTERNSHIPS Alexander, James E .______________________________ St. Francis, Tulsa Anderson, Leslie F . __________________________St. Vincent, Little Rock Arnold, Ann C .________________University of Alabama Medical Center Austin, N. F ._________________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Baker, Clark M., J r .________________________ St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa Bales, James D .________________Wm. Beaumont General, El Paso, Texas Ballard, Clarence E . ______________________ Arkansas Baptist Hospital Beckworth, Dennis D .__________ University of Oregon Medical Hospitals Bellas, Richard C ._________________________ Arkansas Baptist Hospital Bennett, F. A .________________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Bond, John B . ________________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Boozman, Fay W., I l l ___________________University Hospital, Little Rock Branch, William T .___________ Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida Branscum, G. P., J r .__________ Saginaw Affil. Hospitals, Saginaw, Mich. Browne, Larry E ._________________________ St. Elizabeth, Dayton, Ohio Burnett, Hugh_________________ Charity, Tulane Div., New Orleans, La. Cargill, George M .________________________________ Ben Taub, Texas Clay brook, D. E .___________________________St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa Clifton, E. C., I l l ___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Cooper, Richard S . _______________________ Montefiore Hospital, N.Y.C. Council, R. A., J r .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Crawford, R. S., I l l ___________________ USAF Medical Center, Keesler Crittenden, David R ._________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Davidson, Dennis O .__ Cedar Rapids Affil. Hospitals, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Davis, Patrick L ._________________ John Peter Smith, Fort Worth, Texas Davis, Timothy E .______________ University of Alabama Medical Center Dennie, Ronald W ._______________________ St. Elizabeth, Dayton, Ohio Derrick, Bobby L . ________________________________ Ben Taub, Texas Dickinson, R. J r .__________________ Maricopa County General, Arizona Eaton, Leslie K a y ___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Ethridge, Julian H ._________________________St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa Farmer, C. A., J r .___________________________ St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa Fendley, Herbert F . ___________________ University of Chicago Clinics Fergus, Raymond S . ____________________________ Methodist, Memphis Fiser, Paul M ._____________________________ Wm. A. Shands, Florida Fisher, Robert D ._____________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Fraser, J. H., J r ._____________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Frederick, David W .__________________Lancaster General Hospital, Pa. Furlong, Lawrence D . _____________________ Good Samaritan, Phoenix Garner, John W .___________________ L A County USC Medical Center Gibson, Gordon L . ___________________ Kansas City, General, Missouri Gidcomb, Michael L .______________________ Methodist Hospital, Dallas Gullia, Emil M., J r ._______________________ St. Elizabeth, Dayton, Ohio Hall, D. Wâ&#x20AC;?., I l l _______________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Hall, Ray H., J r ._________________________ Cincinnati General Hospital Hardin, Alvin Scott__________ Emory University Hospital, VA, Georgia Harper, David L .___________________________St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa Hawkins, James M ._________________________ City of Memphis Hospital Hendrickson, R. O ._________________________ St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa 76
Herring, Grady F . _________________ Baylor University Medical Center Hill, R. B., J r .________ Memorial Medical Center, Corpus Christi, Texas Hooper, Anthony C .________________Maricopa County General, Arizona Inlow, Charles W .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Johnson, Doyle R ._______Memorial Medical Center, Corpus Christi, Texas Jones, Edwin C ._____________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Jones, John C. _________________________Johns Hopkins Hospital, Md. Junkin, A. Bruce_____________________ San Diego U. S. Naval Hospital King, Ivan A .___________________ _____ Charles S. Wilson, Memphis Knott, Michael M .________________ ^______ Parkland Memorial, Dallas Laman, Edward N .___________ Emory University Hospital VA, Georgia Latourette, Harry H . _______________________St. John Hospital, Tulsa Lee, Allen R ._________________________University Hospital, Little Rock Markland, Gary S . ___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Markland, L. A . _____________________ University Hospital, Little Rock McGowan, Robert J . _________________________St. Vincent, Little Rock McKinney, Carl N .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock McMillin, Fitten L .______________ University of Minnesota, Minneapolis McNair, William R .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Merritt, James M .____________________________ Pensacola Educ. Prog. Mittelstaedt, C. A ._________________________Methodist Hospital, Dallas Nelson, Carole A ._________________ Brooks General, San Antonio, Texas Noble, Chester A . ______________________________ Charity Tulane Div. Patterson, Jack T . _________________________John Peter Smith, Texas Payne, Robert K ._____________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Pettit, Paul N., J r .____________________________ Charity Tulane Div. Potts, Jerry L ._______________________ University Hospital, Litttle Rock Presley, Jimmy C .__________________________ St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa Pullig, Thomas A . ____________________________ St. Elizabeth, Dayton Reding, David L ._____________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Rostenberg, Peter O ._______________________ Harlem Hospital, N.Y.C. Russo, Vincent R ._______________________ Highland General, California Sharp, James D .____________________________ Kaiser Found, California Shoemaker, Larry D ._____________________ St. Elizabeth, Dayton, Ohio Singleton, Louis G .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Sisco, Kenneth L .______________ University of Alabama Medical Center Spades, Sebastian A ._______________________ St. Johns Hospital, Tulsa Speer, Hoy B., J r .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Staggs, Joe D ._______________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Stainton, Robert M ._________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Stubbs, William R .__________________________Medical Center, Georgia Studdard, James D .________________Tripler Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii Sykes, Robert R .______________ Wm. Beaumont General, El Paso, Texas Talley, Herman A .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Thomason, Sara J. M .---------------------------------------------- Charity La. Div. Warren, Fredric H .________ U. S. Air Force Medical Center, Wilford Hall Whittle, James L . ___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Wiggins, C. E .____________________________ Parkland Memorial, Dallas Williams, Jacob M ._________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Davis, Gary D o n ____________ Pensacola Educ. Prog., Pensacola, Florida Dillard, D aniel______________ Hillcrest Medici Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Hahn, D ora_______William S. Hall Psychiatric Institute, Columbia, S. C. Kallmeyer, J o h n __________ Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Olaimey, Amil N .___________________ University Hospital, Little Rock Nauss, Lee A ._______University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock 77
IN MEMORIAM
“My name and my place and my tomb, all forgotten, The brief race o f time well and patiently run. So let me pass away, peacefully, silently. Only remembered by what I have done. ”
Bonar
Dr. Theodore C. Panes Pediatrics
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I The physician has long stood as a source of mystery and wonder to the young. With time and education, much of the mystery will wane; yet, the wonder of medicine will grow and hence is born a new physician.
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J. E. Alexander, M.D. Harrison, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
L. F. Anderson, M.D. Lonoke, Ark. SCA
A. C. Arnold. M.D. Hope, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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N. F. Austin, M.D. Blytheville, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
C. M. Baker, M.D. Paragould, Ark. Hendrix
I J. D. Bales, M.D. Searcy, Ark. Harding
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C. E. Ballard, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix
D. D. Beckworth, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
R. C. Bellas, M.D. N. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
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F. A. Bennett, M.D. Magnolia, Ark. Southern State
J. B. Bond. M.D. Hot Springs, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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F. W. Boozman, M.D. Fort Smith, Ark. Hendrix
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W. T. Branch, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
G. P. Branscum. M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
L. E. Brown, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
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H. F. Burnett, M.D. Pine Bluff, Ark. Tulane
G. M. Cargill, M.D. Piggott, Ark. Ark. State Uni.
D. E. Claybrook, M.D. Paragould, Ark.
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C. E. Clifton, M.D. Holly Grove, Ark. Southwestern
R. S. Cooper. M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Penn.
R. A. Council, M.D. Fort Smith, Ark. Washington & Lee
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R. S. Crawford, M.D. Houston, Texas Uni. of Ark.
D. R. Criiienden, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix
Dennis Davidson. M.D. Conway, Ark. Hendrix
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G. D. Davis. M.D. Hatfield, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
P. L. Davis, M.D. Pocahontas, Ark. Ark. State
T. E. Davis. M.D. Altheimer, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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R. W. Dennie, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
B. L. Derrick, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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R. D. Dickinson, M.D. DeQueen, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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D. C. Dillard, M.D Texarkana, Ark. Hendrix
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L. K. Eaton, M.D. Paragould, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
J. H. Ethridge, M.D. Conway, Ark. SCA
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C. Farmer, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas Tech
H. F. Fendley, M.D. Leslie, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
R. S. Fergus, M.D. Osceola, Ark. Vanderbilt
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P. M. Fiser, M.D. Russellville, Ark. Hendrix
R. D. Fisher, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
J. H. Fraser, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix
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D. W. Frederick, M.D. Toville, Ark. Hendrix
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L. D. Furlong, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. St. Thomas College
J. W. Garner, M.D. Hot Springs, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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G. L. Gibson, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Bethany
M. L. Gidcomb, M.D. Hot Springs, Ark. Hemdrix
E. M. Gullia. M.D. Jonesboro, Ark. Ark. State
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D. E. Hahn, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
O. W. Hall. M.D. Benton, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
R. H. Hall, M.D. Jonesboro, Ark. Ark. State
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A. S. Hardin, M.D. Camden, Ark. Ouachita
D. L. Harper, M.D. Hot Springs, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
J. M. Hawkins, M.D. N. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
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R. O. Hendrickson, M.D. Conway, Ark. SCA
G. F. Herring. M.D. El Dorado, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
R. B. Hill. M.D. Pine Bluff, Ark. Hendrix
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A. C. Hooper, M.D. Jonesboro, Ark. Ark. State
C. W. Inlow, M.D. Little Rock, Ark.
D. R. Johnson, M.D. Magnolia, Ark. Southern State
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Jud*i E. C. Jones, M.D. Mablevale, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
J. C. Jones, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Vanderbilt
A. B, Junkin, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix
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J. L. Kallmeyer, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Tusculum College
I. A. King, M.D. > N. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
M. M. Knott, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix
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E. N. Laman, M.D. N. Little Rock, Ark. Baylor
C. H. Latourette Jonesboro, Ark. Ark. State
A. R. Lee, M.D. Hot Springs, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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G. S. Markland, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
L. A. Markland, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
R. J. McGowan. M.D. Litle Rock, Ark. UALR
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C. N. McKinney, M.D. El Dorado, Ark. Hendrix
F. L. McMillin, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of the Sorth
W. R. McNair, M.D. Fayetteville, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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J. M. Merritt, M.D. Searcy, Ark. Ark. State
C. Mittelstaedt, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
L. Nauss, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
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C. A. Nelson, M.D. Arkadelphia, Ark. Ouachita
C. A. Noble. M.D. El Dorado, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
A. N. Olaimey, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Vanderbilt
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J. T. Patterson, M.D. Clarksville, Ark. Col. of the Ozarks
R. K. Payne, M.D. Jonesboro, Ark. Ark. State
P. N. Pettit, M.D. Hughes, Ark. Memphis State
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J. L. Poits, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
J. C. Presley, M.D. Bentonville, Ark. Bethany
T. A. Pullig. M.D. McNeil, Ark. Southern State
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David Reding, M.D. Fort Smith, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
Peter Rostenberg, M.D. Hot Springs, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
Vincent Russo, M.D. Oakland, Calif. Uni. of Ark.
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James Sharp, M.D. Prairie Grove, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
L. D. Shoemaker. M.D. Litle Rock, Ark. Olivet College
L. G. Singleton, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Ark. Tech.
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Kenneth Sisco, M.D. Springdale, Ark. Washington Uni.
S. A. Spades, M.D. Walnut Ridge, Ark. Hendrix
H. B. Speer, M.D. Osceola, Ark. Ouachita
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J. D. Staggs, M.D. Fort Smith, Ark. Ark. Tech.
R. M. Stainton, Jrâ&#x20AC;&#x17E; M.D. Little Rock, Ark. UALR
W. R. Stubbs, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni, of Ark.
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James Studdard, M.D. Pine Bluff, Ark. Ouachita
R. R. Sykes, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Ouachita
H. A. Talley. M.D. Magnolia, Ark. Southern State
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S. J. Thomason, M.D. Warren, Ark. Hendrix
F. H. Warren. M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
J. L. Whittle, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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C. E. Wiggins, M.D. Little Rock, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
J. M. Williams, M.D. Paragould, Ark. Uni. of Ark.
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It must show somewhere in this bio-chemistry book how to get to “The John Hopkins.”
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Hell — I thought you were going to sew up the episotomy.
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Don Lum Blytheville Frank Ma Litle Rock Rick Martin Fort Smith George Mayer Highpoint, N.C.
Jim McCoy Star City John McIntyre Pine Bluff Dan McKinney â&#x2013; ' Paragould Don Meachum Royal Oak, Mich.
Paul Meier Saginaw, Mich. Frank Minirth Leachville Mike Moody Salem Doug Moore Tulsa, Okla.
Grossly outsized and outnumbered, all she can do is SCREAM.
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The bed pan’s not for her; it’s for me. I can’t leave the room. Eight ball — side pocket.
Doyle Morrison N. Little Rock Lynn Norman Magnolia Pai O'Donnell Gravette Kaihy Payne Magnolia
Don Penninglon Clarksville Richard Peterson Springdale Tom Polk Waldo Mary Louise Powell Conway
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Joe Rainwater Fayetteville C. B. Rebsamen Fort Smith Bob Reese Little Rock Tom Robinson Conway
Hank Rogers Fayetteville Rex Ross Conway Jim Russell Warren Bruce Sanderson Jonesboro
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thing of beauty is a joy forever.” — Keats
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Auscultation of the Kesidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s call room revealed a friction rub and a loud murmur associated with a thrill.
Sam Scroggins Harrison Paul Shellabarger Little Rock John Simpson El Dorado John Smith Morrilton
Greg South N. Little Rock Charles Spann Little Rock Davis Spurlock Gould Allen Stallings Morrilton
Maurice Stephens Little Rock Charles Sullivan Wynne Steve Tilley Arkadelphia Ginger Todd Cabot
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Harold Vonk Little Rock Tom Wallace Mena Larry Watkins Hamburg Mary Ann Williams El Dorado
Jim Young Arkansas City Sandy Young Little Rock
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“So far, so good?’
Ahrens, Robt. Mt. Home
Allen, E. L. Little Rock
Allen, L. B. Corning
Barnhill, J. San Francisco
Battles, L. D. Newport
Billings, C. Tulsa, Okla.
Black, John Crossett
Bowers, John Jonesboro
Brown, C. W. Little Rock
Burton, James Hot Springs
Campbell, D. W. Forrest City
Chandler, R. Magnolia
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Cherry, J. F. Benton
Chowning, J. Pine Bluff
Clardy, W. F. Hot Springs
Cogburn, B. E. Fort Smith
Collier. Jon Stout Spur
Cooper, Curt Eureka, Cal.
Cranford, H. Heber Spgs.
Crumpler, T. Magnolia
Deneke, W. A. W. Memphis
Dickins, J. Pine Bluff
Doss, Larry N. Little Rock
Driver, M. C. Little Rock
Parade of the Hair Gods
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Elkins, James El Dorado
Ellison, E. T. Texarkana
Eubanks, Robt. Little Rock
Ewing, Jon R. Arkadelphia
Fairchild, W. N. Little Rock
Farrell, Robi. Little Rock
Filbeck, Joe Little Rock
Finnegan, R. N. Little Rock
F.A.L.C. eats anything.
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Flynn, B. L. Carlisle
Fore, Robert McCrory
Fortson, W. E. Little Rock
Gardial, R. Pine Bluff
Gardner, J. L. Little Rock
Garland, L. D. Arkadelphia
Goodman, R. C. Fort Smith
Greenberg, P. L. A., Calif.
Greenway, C. D. Paragould
Hall, R. Witt Little Rock
Hargis, J. L. Morrilton
Harris, H. F. Wynne
Sophomore Class Officers President; James Miller Vice President: Charles Hof Secretary-Treasurer; Paul Greenberg
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Harris, R. M. Fort Smith
Hearnsburger, J. Little Rock
Hodges, Gary Little Rock
Hof, Charles Simi, Calif.
Hoffman, Carl Fayetteville
Johnson, P. Little Rock
Johnson, S. L. Leachville
Jones, Jackson Harrell
Jordan, H. J. Jonesboro
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third nipple is an anomaly.â&#x20AC;?
Anally fixated . . . my ass!
Lang, Nick P. Little Rock
Laufgraben, S. New York
Lawrence, Robt. Little Rock
Mackey, M. G. Little Rock
Malott, J. D. Little Rock
Mason, Lindy Little Rock
Maxwell, Jon Searcy
McBryde, W. C. Paragould
McChristian, P. Mulberry
McClain, M. E. Piggott
McGaughey, A. Paragould
McGuire, S. A. Wynne
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One shot and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m good for the whole day!
McMillan, J. Mena
McPherson, R. Pocahuntas
Meredith, P. D. Crossett
Merrell, W. E. Benton
Milam, C. C. Conway
Miller, James Lonoke
Money, W. D. Little Rock
Morse, Jim C. Rogers
Nall, Linda A. Little Rock
Ohlen, Alfred Little Rock
Padberg, F. T. Little Rock
Pilcher, M. T. Little Rock
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Postma, G. S. Denver, Colo.
Power, David Springdale
Ragsdill, R. Little Rock
Reynolds, R. Searcy
Riner, Dan M. Little Rock
Roberts, David N. Little Rock
Rolniak, W. A. Fayetteville
Rusher, A. H. Brinkley
Sarlin, Jon New York
Schonberg, A. New York
Schreffler, D. Little Rock
Shaddox, S. T. Harrison
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Shaw, David L. Little Rock
Sizemore, W. A. Magnolia
Stallings, Joe Morrilton
Stewart, David Little Rock
Taggart, Sam Augusta
Thompson, Greg Calif.
Townsend, T. E. Pine Bluff
Wade, Bill K. Wilton
Warford, W. R. N. Little Rock
Watkins, John Little Rock
Williams, S. B. Little Rock
Word, James L. Searcy
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Joe Abrams
Davey Allen “They said I was out to lunch, but I always eat in my room!”
Roland Anderson
“I never thought it look ed like that!”
Keith Ashcraft # Ronald Baker
Paul Baxley Jim Pat Bell Dennis Berner Dick Berryhill
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Some people are so cool they don’t need sleep.
Jay Brainerd John Bryan
“I barely got accepted because of a school regulation against students that wear glasses.”
J. K. Buchman Bill Burgess Richard Burnett
Melanie Cable Rickey Carson Carol Chaney
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Carol Chappell
* If you think theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re crazy now, just give â&#x20AC;&#x2122;em three more years.
Carroll Corbell Noble Daniel John Daniels
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Shirley DesLauriers Bill Dudney Mike Duke Richard Dunn
Lee Forestiere Biff Fouke Eric Fraser
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Steve Freeman
There’s a hair in my beer!!”
Ira Gershner
“My God! I’ve lost my left eye.’’
Pat Gibson
Bill Goodin Maurice Graham Steve Graves Rodney Griffin
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David Hall Harold Haller Ronald Hardin Gary Harper
Linda Haynie Chrissy Henry Dick Henry
Mike Hillis Tom Hoffman
Tom Hollis Joe Howe
Bob Humphreys
“How many arms was that you needed Dr. Frankenstein?”
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John Huskins Don Jackson Rod Jamison Christina Jefferson
Tom Jefferson Joe Johnson Bob Johnston
“Just between you and me, I have a weird feeling that my cadaver doesn’t like what I’m doing.”
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Bonnie Lynch Robert Manis Martha McCoy M. F. McFarland
Bill Meredith Joe Mizelle Arl Van Moore Mike Murphy
Rick Nestrud Geogre Norton Cindy Orsburn
Freshmen win football championship
Louise Pinson
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Richard Poriis Ronnie Reese Skip Reid Charles Ridgley
Jim Russell Jim Rutherford Jan Scruggs Les Sessions
Bruce Smith Byron Smith John Smith Walt Stallings
Doug Stroud
Steve Tackett
“I’ve always been fascinated by naked bodies.”
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Marsha Taggart Mike Tedder Nancy Timmons Sharon Warren
Faber White Phil White Steve Whited Bob Williamson
Not Pictured; G. McGrew S. Peebles R. Schratz M. Selby
Mike Young
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ORGANIZATIONS
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CADUCEUS Mrs. Margaret Hipp Secretary
Van Melson Faculty Advisor
Dennis Davidson John Garner Co-Editors and Co-Business Managers
Charles Parsons Pharmacy
Coleman Driver Photographer
STAFF
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J ames Hawkins Senior Medicine
R. P. Moon Junior Medicine
John Collier Sophomore Medicine
Doug Stroud Freshman Medicine
EDITORS
ASSOCIATE
Martha Clardy Nursing
Sue Atkinson X-Ray Technology
Linda Cooper Medical Technology
Ruth Wilcox Dental Hygiene
Richard Luben Graduate
MEDICO STAFF 1970-71
Alan Stallings — SAMA Editor
Chet Noble — Editor
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Carole Nelson — Reporter
Pharmacy Associate Editors William Swail Razorback Pharmaci^ Editor Perry Shock
Ernie Yeager
Marcie Warren
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ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES
AMERICAN MEDICAL W OM ENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S ASSOCIATION
F r o m L t o R , f r o n t r o w : Cindy Orsburn, Bonnie Lynch, Shirley K. DesLauriers, Melanie Cable, Carol Chaney, Carol Chappell, Bobbie Flynn. B a c k r o w : Chrissy Henry, Christine Jefferson, Jane Thomason, Linda Nall, Marsha Taggart, Lindy Mason, Sharon Warren, Linda Ann Haynie, Martha McCoy.
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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
S t a n d i n g f r o m L t o R : Dick Hendrickson, David Crittenden, Bill Dudding, James Miller. S e a t e d f r o m L t o R : John Jones, Linda Deere, Martha Morgan, Nancy Reed, and Marilyn
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OFFICERS
Charles Parsons Treasurer Bill Dudding President
Martha Morgan Secretary Guy Lessenberry Vice-President
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THE MEDICAL DAMES
Senior Wives: S e a t e d L t o R : Sandy Singleton, Ruth Shoemaker, Delores Sharp, Faye Pullig, Janie Dickinson, Rose Spades, Sheri Farmer, Sheila Talley, and Julia Hendrickson. S t a n d i n g L t o R : Barbi Herring, Maria Nauss, Myrtle Derrick, Carolyn Junkin, Marjorie Presley, Mary Ann Bellas, Cheryl Anderson, Virginia Hill, Nancy Warren, Vickey Boozman, and Connie Austin.
Junior Wives: S e a t e d L t o R : Gaby Anderson, Bonnie McIntyre, Jeanette Smith, Carolyn Rebsamen, Doris Robinson, Merilyn Tilley, Amy Aspell, and Jane Elliot. â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
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Sophomore Wives; S e a t e d L t o R : Pam Rusher, Paulette McBryde, Donna Schreffler, Mary Stallings, Cynthia Doss, Cynthia Elkins, Jeane Shaw; B a c k R o w L t o R : Nancy Billings, Dotti Driver, Janet Greenway, Barbara Patton, Connie Hoffman, Sallye Hof, Mary Gardner, and Carol Long.
Freshmen Wives: S e a t e d L t o R : Nancy Sessions, Jo Ann Tedder, Marsha Selby, Cindy Hoffman, Teresa Osam, Patsy Fraser, Suzanne Manis; B a c k R o w L t o R : Robyn Jucas, Mary Ruth McGrow, Mary Jane Jackson, Gail Marie Young, Sandy Scruggs, Brenda Hollis, Ellen Dunn, Afton White, and Linda Reese.
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MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL
Charles Sullivan, Jim Miller, Dennis Berner, S. Freeman, James Hawkins. J. McMillan, Tom Polk, Linda Deere, and John G a r n e r . N o t p i c t u r e d : Bob Sykes, President.
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ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Alpha Omega Alpha is an honorary medical fraternity comprised of three classes of members: (1) Undergraduate membership based entirely on scholarship, personal honesty and potential leadership; (2) Alumni and Faculty member ship granted for distinctive achievements in the art and practice of scientific medicine and(3) Honorary membership awarded to eminent leaders in medicine and allied sci ences. The motto of the Society is:
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Nick Me Kinney
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OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Director; Mr. Van Melson Secretary: Mrs. Margaret Hipp
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Stanley G. Mittelstaedt, Ph.D. Dean
James R. McGowan, Ph.D. Assistant Dean
FACULTY MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY A. Nelson Voldeng, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor
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Danny L. Laltin, Ph.D. Assist. Professor
Hugh McKnight, M.S. Instructor
William S. Dorsey, M.S. Instructor
William D. Easterly, Jr., Ph.D. Professor
Thaddeus S. Grosicki, Ph.D.
PHARMACEUTICS
K. Richard Knoll, M.S. Asst. Professor
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PHARMACOLOGY C. Allen Bradley. Ph.D. Assoc. Professor
Marcus W. Jordin Professor
PHARMACOGNOSY Bill J. Kerr, M.S. Instructor
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PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION John M. Fincher, B.S., J.D. Instructor in Pharmacy Law Walter J. Morrison, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor
R. Reeves Anderson Financial Aid and Placement Officer Lynn Robibson Registrar
Gene D. Pynes, Ph.D. Asst. Professor Otto H. Wenk Stockroom Supervisor Jerome Rosenfeld, M.S. Asst. Professor
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Judy, Kay Berry, Angie Roberts, Julie Stol (not pictured due to a small addition.)
Gertrude . . it’s your turn to go T.S.’s course today.
Santa — from pharmacy school.
The Dean idea of intro ducing a Brewer to 3rd. Floor.
My girdle is killing me!
Para-keto-ASSES
So much for Ray . . . I’ll get an easier one if I want to.
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Ritchie can stuff that *** course in his ear.
Just ask me if I care ! ! I ainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t no clown.
Um-m-m-m
Biopharmacuetics utilizes such expert technique. Any words needed?
All right listen to the little man.
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STUDENT AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
Larry Linzy President
Guy Lessenberry Vice President
Wayne Mowrer Secretary
Charles Parsons Treasurer
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Leg Row
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Officers Mack Milner _________________ Treasurer Tom W alker___________________ Secretary Luke Cheek________________ V. President Gary R e ed ____________________ President
Members 1970-1971
Initiates 1970-1971
Featuring: C harles Bishop â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the only guy with PX on his ring but still canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get in the picture!
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KAPPA EPSILON
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OFFICERS Nelda F raser______________ President Jeanie Raper__________ V. President Jean S e n n ________________ Secretary Marsha Pellham __________ Treasurer Mary Beih Smee ___ Social Chairman Margaret Sparkman_Pledge Trainer Jane Gault ______________ Chaplain Marcie Warren __________ Historian
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Senior Actives 1970-1971
Junior Actives 1970-71
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Faculty Advisor K. Richard Knoll
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1970-1971 Pledge Class
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M. Johnston
W. Kueter
J. Kimbrell
J. Meazle
M. Milner
W. Mowrer
C. Parsons
G. Reed
R. Robertson
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That’s it, Wild, Wild, Cherry Syrup, U.S.P.
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PHARMACY MATES
Junior Wives
OFFICERS Jane Parsons_______Ways and Means Toni A shcraft_____ Corres. Secretary Millie K euter___ Recording Secretary Linda Hallbrook___________ Treasurer Jeanette P erdue___________ President Donna Jackson_____Parliamentarian Mary Lewellen __________ Historian SPONSORS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Seated Mrs. Nell Stephans Mrs. Sally McCowan 176
Freshman Wives
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OFFICERS James Warlick President
Arnold Burk Vice-President
Karon D. Baxley Nashville
Margaret Sparkman Secretary
Anthony Joe Bigelow Magnolia
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Gary Reed Treasurer
Bobby Glen Billings Tuckerman
Johnnie H. Caihey Monticello
Martin L. "Luke" Cheek III Booneville
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Chester C. Daniel Little Rock
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Jim C. Davis Little Rock
Jimmy G. Davis Monticello
James I. Drake North Little Rock
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Nelda B. Fraser Bradford
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James H. Hendrickson Conway
Billie House Center Point
Loy G. Jackson Manila
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Billy R. Jefferson Hot Springs
Mack L. Milner Pine Bluff
Raymond C. Reynolds Greenbrier
Mary Elizabeth Smee Booneville
James Warlick Crossett
Martha Jane Warren Fort Smith
John E. Wennerstrom Fayetteville
NOW! ! LETâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S GET THE TRUCK OUTA HERE
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Careful tests prove AFRODEX works.
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Now to check Gro’s tour guide.
Al’s Boy’s Club —
Buck in a likely role.
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OFFICERS Perry Shock President
Bill Swail Vice President
Diania Farley Sec.-Treasurer
ONE MORE YEAR
Layne Alexander Fayetteville
John Armstrong McCrory
Lloyd Ashcraft Little Rock
Ann Brambl Little Rock
Randall Burks Malvern Joe Burrow Beebe Michael Cole Searcy
Barbara DeSalvo Little Rock Edward J. Donnelly Helena
Diana Farley Siloam Springs Joe Donald Fenwick Fort Smith
Dwane Frakes Corning Virginia Gaither Hot Springs Judith Ann Galloway Little Rock
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David Gannaway Warren George Graddy North Little Rock David Grimmelt Hope
Guy Lessenberry Parkin Larry McComber North Little Rock Ronald Malick Fayetteville
Carl Roberts Stuttgart
Dennis Robertson Harrisburg Florence Rooney Guy Jean Senn Little Rock
Ernie Yeager Van Buren
Larry Young Fordyce
You mean this isn’t the medulary center?
I’ve just about had it with this F***ing place.
NELDA ! ! Get a hold of yourself! !
Margaret . . . are you sure he’s completely harmless?
Thank Goodness for wonderful thoughts.
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So this is the female pip ing system.
But she did return.
I use Eight Guard and Pristeen. Walt and his publications.
Aw . . . Come on Mack.
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Why does everyone always charge?
Thanks to Ellen Shuffield who helped put this together.
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THIS PRESCRIPTION CANNOT BE REFILLED
James Isom President
Mike McKeown Vice President
Jane Ross Sec.-Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASS
Larry Autry DeQueen Mike Bailey Russellville Gelene Bales Jonesboro Bonnie Bess Pine Bluff
Charles Burt Searcy Charles Campbell Gurdon Wendell Chitmon Little Rock Mark Chronister Russellville
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Janet Oates Social Chairman
Helen Clark Bald Knob Thomas Cooper West Helena Leroy Wayne Crowl Viola Larry Davis North Little Rock
Deborah Dodson Harrison James Dollar Magnolia Charlotte Easterling Prescott Yulonda Harris Little Rock
Glenn Headley Malvern Lynn Headley Malvern John Cleve Hendricks III Gurdon Keith Hill Marmaduke
James Isom Conway Evelyn Jeu Altheimer Ronald Johnson Murfreesboro Patrick Kauffman Carthage
Gloria Ko Earle Martha Krablin Carlisle Thomas Lewellen Dumas Gary Lewis Pencil Bluff
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Randall Liggett Searcy Michael McKeown Monticello Jerry McKinney Mulberry Freddie Marsh Alexander
Michael Martin Conway Larry May Hot Springs Alfred Hotter Lakeview John Nowlin Crossett
Janet Oates Morrilton Johnny Paine Helena Michael Parker Pocahontas Danny Ponder Little Rock
Gary Robertson Little Rock Jane Ross Monticello Thomas Ross Gordon James Seal Piggot
Phil Smith Trumann Diana Spease Fort Smith Barry Talley Pangburn John Taylor Warren
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Barbara Underwood Jonesboro Fred Woodruff Pine Bluff Robert W’oolsey Ozark Ronald Workman Fayetteville
Question is — which model to study?
Judy K. the Second. I’ll teach those Jr.’s to make fun of my BAMBI T-shirt.
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Question — Question
Would I ? ! ? NO — no Talley. You are just to study — not compare.
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The only useful item in Pcog. lab.
The main thing I try to do, Bill, is to act busy when he’s looking. Judy . . . in a dress?
You hold ’em like this but East erly gets you from the other end!
Take Me ! !
Another inspiring course under Richie.
I applied for a job as a secretary NOT a short order cook. The dean’s lil’ kitchen
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When’s Lunch?
Sure Jerry, we’ve heard all about your wife . . .
Norlestrin induced hirsutism in Pcol lab.
Now Allen — just because I’m head of the department doesn’t mean we can’t run the same lab.
Jordin’s typical approach to the freshman.
Who says you can’t take it with you!
Hero Hotel
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Julie . . . the secretary who got left out.
Pass the word . . . Nelda is copying in class.
If I catch you coming out of there one more time I’ll backhand you ! !
Yes Mam. that says insert one daily in your privates.
Now Gary . . . just think of me as the captain of a ship . . . not an instructor.
We lose more secretaries over this machine filling.
No, I won’t hold you responsible for specific structures . . . but be able to recognize, draw, synethize or dream up anything I may think of for the test. That’s all for this year.
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FACULTY
I’ll take 3 burgers and a chocolate shake.
Poof — you’re a lemon.
The Srs. are telling the Jrs. what? ?
Ten bucks — Lady Luck in the eighth.
% It was boring then and its boring now. What a drag. Monsters, all of them.
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My girdle’s killing me. Spirochetes, everywhere.
Who has the sex books? Delta Lady
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Diann Alexander SCA Little Rock Elaine Baker Oklahoma State Copan, Okla.
Tina Berleau Ark. Tech Ft. Smith
Transfer of affection?
Kathy Bock U. of Ark. Little Rock
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going to put my coat on and boogie on home.
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Diane Blackman U. of Ark. Little Rock
Carol Caroll U. of Ark. Pocahontas
And hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a lid for you.
Martha Clardy Hendrix Hot Springs
Carolyn Conaway Univ. of Texas Little Rock
Gettinp: Straight.
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Glenda Fryar Henderson Oden
We learn to tie our shoes.
Janis Geyer U. of Ark. Ft. Worth
Bob blows her mind!
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Lois Gooding A.M. & N. Benton
Definitely 40-60.
Linda Grantom U. of Ark. Alvin, Tex.
Yes, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re interested in family planning.
Nancy Green Ark. Tech Bee Branch Betty Guiltner SCA Conway
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Ruth Hannebaum U. of Ark. Alton, 111. Susan Harmon SCA Clinton
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Take me, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m yours.
Linda Hill U. of Ark. West Helena Diane Hite U. of Ark. Little Rock
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Judy Hubble U. of Ark. Little Rock Deborah King UALR Little Rock
Annis McKinney U. of Ark. Mulberry
I just snapped my cath.
Sandra Mickle U. of Ark. Ft. Smith
1 A keg on the ledge, impossible.
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Maria Nauss UALR Little Rock Lynette Noe U. of Nebraska Dixon, Nebraska
Penny Olinghouse U. of Ark. Little Rock
Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s see did anyone do better than I did.
Sonia Ordonez U. of Ark. L. A., Calif.
Florida is nice, but I like Busch.
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Melinda Owens U. of Ark. Morrilton
After only two years .. .
Jan Pickens U. of Ark. Rogers Roni Ray U. of Ark. Fayetteville
Sandra Priebe Ark. Tech Lonoke
Look, Floyd.
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Connie Heichman John Brown Univ. Yellville Johnnie Rose SCA DeQueen
Elaine Salkeld SCA Little Rock
Did the dean get her a piece?
Karen Sharp LRU Little Rock
The rabbit died ! ! !
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Irene Shirley LRU Caihy Smith Ark. Tech Russellville
Leslie Smith U. of Ark. Texarkana
Jerry Ann did it!
Michele Smith Henderson Hope
One toke over the line
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Diana Stroud Pepperdine Little Rock n ~~•tiiin I
Sara’s got a brand new bag.
Sandy Tallent HSC Benton
Come on baby, light my fire.
Betty Tatum U. of Ark. Crossett Cathy Thomas U. of Ark. Crossett
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Valerie Tomayko UALR Little Rock
Susan Webb U. of Ark. Fayetteville Sarah Whitworth U. of Maryland Jacksonville
I did not.
Jerry Woodruff Henderson Pine Bluff
/ He hit me with his crutch but I got it anyway.
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Debbie Ash Russellville
Karen Baxter Siloam Springs Mary Blessing Little Rock
Diane Breaux Little Rock Diane Brower Little Rock June Burgess Russellville
Linda Bussey Springfield, Mo. Kay Cronk Tulsa, Okla.
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Brenda Dare N. Little Rock Mable Dees Magnolia
Corliss Dickerson Pine Bluff Donna Duncan Little Rock
Paula Earnhart Marcia Foster
Taffy Hain Little Rock Marinelle Halbrook Cleveland Kathy Hall Dumas
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Jackie Harris San Antonio
Penny Harris San Antonio Sharon Houston Little Rock
Mary Huskins Siloam Springs Nancy Johnston Ft. Smith Mary McAddo Little Rock
Nancy Leggett Tulsa, Okla. Terry McDonald Sheridan Mary Jo Marks Little Rock
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Billie Maxwell Booneville
Sharon Middlebrook Little Rock Connie Oxford Fayetteville
Becky Pfeifer Ft. Smith Karen Pipkins Hot Springs Barbara Records Inglewood, Calif.
Marilyn Schluferman Subiaco Gary Sheridan Benton Mercedes Smith Pine Bluff
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Mary Speer Kathy Swenson Everton Bonnie Taylor
Starr Teller Tulsa, Okla. Marlene Thompson Rogers Silver Vonseggern Ft. Smith
Peggy Wilkerson Pine Bluff Terry Williams Stuttgart
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James W. Bost
Paul V. Bostian
The responsibility of the Graduate School is to train professional scientists so that medical knowledge can continue its development in the future. This is an in tegral part of the medical center’s service to mankind. The graduate students pre sented on these pages work in the depart ments of Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biome try, Microbiology, Physiology, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, and Radiology. They teach, study, and do research in an effort to fur ther expand the scientific understanding of man and his health.
nr. (jan iii. uuffjT and his secret"y Mrs. vveis? __ graduate students deal with the mountains of red tape that go with getting an advanced degree.
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Carl E. Ashley
Wm. M. Aldrich
Lynn H. Clardy
Harold E. Dowda
Rosalie Ardoin
James W. Bost
Wm. F. Dudding Vince A. Gibberi
Paul V. Bostian
Manuel Gonzales
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Freeman Harris
Karen M. Harris
Mary E. Lamb
J. A. Lee
Gene M. Hall
Gerald D. Haslings
Raj K. Jelhi
James E. LeDoux Robert B. Leman Richard A. Luben
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If I knew all the answers I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t BE here!
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“I tell you, if we set it just right, it’ll blow up in his face.”
^ Bobby B. Morgan
Chunfu Peng
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Ruta E. Percefull
^ Sandra W. Orsini Paula A. Peacock
Louis R. Pryor
Mary C. Rose
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Chester L. Stinnett Eddie B. Waldrip
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J. R. Whitten
Been Wu
Carolyn F. Yarbrough
Sally Harvey Philander Smith College
Sharon Applehans University of Arkansas
Sharon Edwards University of Arkansas
Sandy Miller University of Arkansas
Gayle Williams Southern State College
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CLASS OFFICERS: President: Larry Weathers Vice-President: Mona Teague Secretary: Pam Miller Medico Reporter: Millie Murphy Caduceus assoc, ed. Linda Cooper Brenda Thomas John Brown University
Donna Milchell Ouachita University
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Donna Hammack State College of Arkansas
Millie Murphy Agnes Scott College
Linda Cooper San Diego State College
With a little help from Pam, Donna learns the finer points of fingersticks.
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Joe Pierce Arkansas A & M
Okay Mr. Weathers, tell all you know about lostyourcoolaremia. “Well, it’s caused by G u f f k ya D u f f k y a . . “And it was first found in Bowling-green, Kentucky in the midgut of a daily tick by Rev. Morgan,” added Pam. (It’s only syndrome is causing better-tons of B.S.)
Mona Teague Henderson State College
Jean Ross Ouachita University
Larry Weathers University of Arkansas
Pam Miller University of Arkansas
Kathy Schnell University of Colorado
Linda Stone Henderson State College
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“It wouldn’t bother me if it wasn’t mine.” Mona prepares a newcomer for a heelstick — a part of Hem atology.
“Do we need this stuff for the test, Millie?” Linda and Millie are found running crossmatches during their Blood Bank apprenticeship.
“If I get called in on the rug now, at least I’ll go in style.” Joe finds coffee preferable to chocolate agar during a Bacteriology break. i
“If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however far away.” —H. D. Thoreau (Like California?)
“Let me know if Daley’s coming.” Kathy’s last night stand in micro.
FACULTY AND STAFF
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Mrs. Helen Matthews, R.T. Technical Director
Mrs. Christine Helms, R.T. Chief Technologist
Jo Ann Barnwell, R.T.
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Judy Gardner, R.T.
Tommy Myrick, R.T.
Phillip Garner, R.T.
(I II Ken Pedersen, R.T.
Cathi Ralls, R.T.
Jack Rush, R.T.
Mary Kay Smith, R.T.
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CLASS OFFICERS
SENIOR CLASS: Martha Morgan, President; Sandra Brown, Vice President; JUNIOR CLASS: Char lie Butler, President; Nan Reed, Vice President.
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Charles Anderson Camden, Ark.
Sue Atkinson Camden, Ark.
Sandra Brown North Little Rock, Ark.
Steve Hudson North Little Rock, Ark.
Mark Massey Pine Bluff, Ark.
Martha Morgan Pine Bluff, Ark.
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Kay Smiley Little Rock, Ark.
Debra Marks Smith Fordyce, Ark.
Charles White Hot Springs, Ark.
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The terror of the orthopedic department!
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JUNIORS
Dotty Andrews North Little Rock, Ark.
Paula Black Hazen, Ark.
Randy Burleson Pangburn, Ark.
^ Charles Butler Smackover, Ark.
Christina Cockran Little Rock, Ark.
\ Sarito Harvey Louann, Ark.
i Loretta Higgs Little Rock, Ark.
Debbie Hubbard Pine Bluff, Ark.
Bennie Jones Little Rock, Ark.
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Mary Laird Smackover, Ark.
Randy McGuire Malvern, Ark.
Nan Reed Little Rock, Ark.
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Wilfried Laule Little Rock, Ark.
Mary Jo Moix Las Vegas, Nevada
Larry Schwan Little Rock, Ark.
Deborah McGehee Pine Bluff, Ark.
Pat Parnell Cotton Plant, Ark.
Perry Don Wright Ashdown, Ark.
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve only been here four hours and still no X-rays!
Boy! Did you see that goodlooking body go by??
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That dress is too short and get that ribbon from your hair!!
Radiologists at work?
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DENTAL HYGIENE,
Dr. Nelms
Part-Time Faculty
FACULTY
Robert W, deBin, D.D.S., M.S.
Tip C. Nelms. M.Ed., D.D.S. Director, School of Dental Hygiene
M. Coleman Driver, B.S.
Mrs. Florence McCloskey, R.D.H. Clinic Instructor
Lawrence D. Furlong, D.D.S., M.P.H. T. Robert Johnson, D.D.S.
Lonnie C. Warren, D.D.S. Clinic Instructor
Kieth Kreth, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Bill Wingfield, B.S. Instructor
Mrs. McCloskey
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Dr. Warren
Mr. Wingfield
SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS President: Ada Beth Benton Vice President: Joyce Colclasure Secretary: Sue Abernathy Treasurer: Georgia Hetterick Council Representatives: Earline McWherter Gail Finne
T. Sue Abernathy West Memphis
Ada Beth Benton Little Rock
Jv Paula Casey Little Rock
Alice A. Criner Little Rock
Joyce Colclasure Lonoke
Marilyn Cole Jacksonville
Pam A. Davis N. Little Rock
Gail Finne Little Rock
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JR. A.D.H.A. Jr. A.D.H.A. is a student chapter of the American Dental Hygiene Association. The students have participated in money making projects which helped the chapter to send two students to the National Meeting held in Las Vegas. Among other projects the association sent apples to the Childrensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Colony for Christmas.
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Linda L, Henly Lubbock, Tex.
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M. Stacy Heringer Jonesboro
Georgia Hetterick Little Rock
Billie F. McCain Prescott
Diane D. McCalla Weatherford, Okla.
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Barbara A. Loser Malvern
Earline McWherter Hot Springs
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Colleen O'Brien Shreveport, La.
Emily Jo Ray N. Little Rock
Janna Rorex Monroe, La.
Janelle Ware Fort Smith
Dorothy Umfress Helena
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Phyllis Voss Malvern
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Sherry Wells Little Rock
Ruth Wilcox Conway
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FRESHMAN CLASS
Jo Baker
Judy L. Ball
Yvonne Battle
Diane Bew
Carolyn Conzel
r Barbee Berger
Rosalyn D'anna
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Katy G. Dodd
Marilyn J. Fong
Kaihy Fowler
Theresa Griffin
Cindy Holmes
Barbara Holt
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Carolyn Jackson
The first to find the dirty picture.
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Karen Keener
Tracy Kissiae
Karen Koch
Nancy Millikin
Lana Parrish
Debby Lewis
Jo Ann Merrywell
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Ann Robberson
Patti Pennington
Charlotte Rocconi
Barbara Rogers
My girdle is killing me.
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Shari Stuart
Janet Williams
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Mutual Admiration Society
Now ten tons of whale sperms
Monday morning clinics are very busy.
That professional dental hygienist look.
You mean we finally got rid of that senior class?
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CYTOTECHNOLOGY/
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William E. Jacques, M.D. Professor & Chairman, Dept, of Path ology. Director, School of Cytotechnology
Elaine Anderson Cytotechnologist
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Eulalia Araoz Cytotechnologist
Carl K. Uyeda, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Dept, of Pathology and Anatomy. Asst. Director, School of Cytology
Robin Hadden Cytotechnologist
Edith Bowman
William Moore
L'Doro Garcellano
Ming Hwei Peng Roscoe Lewis
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O U R PA TR O N S Little Rock Dermatology C linic W om an's Clinic Robert Stainton, M .D. W ilm a C . Diner, M .D. Jam es J . Pappas, M .D. Little Rock Pediatric Clinic Little Rock Diagnostic Clinic Little Rock O rthopedic Clinic Urology Associates
Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little
E. Clark G illespie, M .D.
Little Rock Little Rock
Alfred Kahn, J r ., M .D. T C S O rthopedic Clinic W illiam G . Reese, M .D. Mose Smith III, M .D. David
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Ron W illiam s, M .D. W . Flacke, M .D. Everett M cCIIntoch, M .D. Alan G . Cazort, M .D. M. A . Jackson, M .D. Dr.'s W a lt & Growden
The Family C lin ic, Ltd. U A M C Department of Anatom y
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M r. & Mrs. A . K. Junkin, Sr.
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Little Rock
The Fulton & N apper C linic Sylvan Hills Pharmacy Levy Drugs
Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
Johnson Drug Store
No. Little Rock No. Little Rock
W alter H . O 'N eal, M .D.
No. Little Rock
Williamson Rexall Drugs
No. Little Rock
Little Rock
E. K. C lard y, M .D. O . P. G arner, M .D.
Little Rock Little Rock
Little Rock
John H . Bowker, M .D.
Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little
Little Rock
Little Rock Little Rock
Purcell Smith, J r ., M .D. H arry Hayes, J r ., M .D.
Jam es S. Garrison, J r ., M .D. G e yer Springs Drug Store Jim bo's Drug Store Kavanaugh Pharmacy Buice Drug Store A d ay's Drug Store Harold W hite, M .D. Radiology Associates, P .A . Hundley Clinic Sidney J . Fields, M .D.
Little Rock Little Rock
Little Rock Little Rock
Dr.'s Pehrson & Dilday Millard W . Black, M .D.
Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
Frank M. Burton, M .D. H . King W ad e, J r ., M .D. G eorge J . Fotloo, M .D. John Dodson, M .D. Burton Eisele C linic P .A . J , L. Rosenzweig, M .D. Dr.'s Durham & Murray D. B. Stough III, M .D.
No. Little Rock
H ot Springs H ot Springs H ot Springs H ot Springs H o t Springs H ot Springs H ot Springs H ot Springs H o t Springs H ot Springs DeQueen
Little Rock Little Rock
DeQueen Clinic, Ltd. Preston L. Hatcock, M .D. J . W arren Murry, M .D. W ade W . Burnside, M .D.
Winston K. Shorey, M .D. Steve Flanigan, M .D. James S. Taylor, M .D.
Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
Vol B. Lester O rthopaedic C linic Ltd. W right Hawkins, M .D.
Howard Schwander, M .D. Thomas G . Johnston, M .D. H orace N. M arvin, Ph.D.
Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
Dr.'s Stewart & Kram er Cooper Clinic
M. D. M cClain, M .D. K. W . Cosgrove, M .D.
Little Rock Little Rock
Ralph A . Downs, M .D. Dr. & Mrs. F. T. Fraunfelder
Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
Raymond Goodman, M .D. Eugene T. Ellison, M .D. John M. Dodge, M .D.
Texarkana Texarkana
J . W . Burnett, M .D. Mitchell Young, M .D.
Texa rkana Texarkana
Little Rock
Dr.'s O 'N eal & Brinkley J . W . Kennedy, M .D. Robert Carnahan,
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M. H . G ra y, D.D.S. Glenn A . Burton, D.D.S. A . W ad e Smith, D.D.S. Roger B. Bost, M .D. John
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Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock D.D.S.
M. Louie Allred, D.D.S. G eorge Branscum, D.D.S. Jess
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B. Frank Mackey Jim 's Cork & Bottle G o v. W inthrop Rockefeller
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Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock
Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
Neil E. Crow , M .D.
Porter R. Rodgers, J r ., M .D. Hugh R. Edwards, M .D. Harris Hospital & C lin ic, Inc. D. H . Lowrey, M .D.
Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Ft. Smith Ft. Smith Ft. Smith R . Smith Ft. Smith
Searcy Searcy Newport Russellville
H . B. Oldham , M .D. Mr. & Mrs. C . S. Eason
W est Helena Benton
Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock
BSH Admission O ffice Adron M. Bradley, M .D. Dr.'s Clark & Paulk
Benton Forrest C ity
Little Rock
Jacob P. Ellis, M .D.
Sheridan El Dorado
A . Meryl G rase, M .D.
C a lico Rock, Arkansas M edical Center Siloam Springs, Arkansas Dr. and Mrs. A . G . GoesI Texarkana, U .S .A . John B. Kirkley, M .D. Jonesboro, Arkansas G u y U. Robinson, M .D.
Dumas, Dumas, Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Paragould, Paragould, Clark M. Baker, M .D. Paragould, Asa A . C row , M .D. Paragould, Jam es C . Dunbar, M .D. Mountain Home, Ben. N . Saltzman, M .D. Mountain Home, Ross Fowler, M .D. Harrison, A lb ert W . Lazenby, M .D. Ross E. M aynard, M .D. W . R. M eredith, M .D. Claude E. Fendley, M .D. Joseph S. Robinette, M .D. Jaco b M. W illiam s, M .D. A . J . Baker, M .D.
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Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas
Arkansas Harrison, Arkansas
G ardner H . Landers, M .D. El Dorado, Arkansas David P. H efner, M .D. Mena, Arkansas Lowell V. Ozment, M .D . Cam den, Arkansas Dr's W ortham & Moore, P .A . Jacksonville, Arkansas Jacksonville, Arkansas Mrs. Robert Tirman Fordyce, Arkansas John H . Delamore, M.D Batesville, Arkansas Paul G ra y , M .D. Osceola, Arkansas Eldon Fairley, M .D. Osceola, Arkansas Julian Fairley, M .D. W est Memphis, Arkansas Hamilton Clinic Crossett, Arkansas Frederick N . Burt, M .D. Marvell, Arkansas Daniel Tonymon, M .D. Dr. & Mrs. R. B. Robins H . D. Luck, M .D. Vernon L. Toombs, M .D. R. H . Nunnally, M .D. B. P. Raney, M .D. E. M. Cooper, M .D.
Chicag o, Illinois Arkadelphia, Arkansas Arkadelphla, Arkansas Gurdon, Arkansas Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro, Arkansas
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Iowa Methodist Hospital Area Code: 515 Phone: 288-7271
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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 THEY ALL ADD UP TO AN IDEAL INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
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PROGRAM A strong teaching program is offered by The Medical Center with paramount clinical responsibility under the direction of a Director of Medical Education and full-time chiefs of the four major services. Since The Medical Center is the only comprehensive medical complex In the area, it constantly receives referrals of cases which command more than ordinary attention. House staff members are encouraged to participate in medical seminars and meetings on the state and national levels and are included in all functions of the Muscogee County Medical Society, both professional and social.
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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 Oklahomaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 hat does a residency or internship in the Baptist System offer the UAMC graduate? 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. T"he special care units for Coronary Care, Pulmonary Care, Intensive Care, Renal Dialysis and Emergency Care offer excellent educational opportunities.
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St. John’s Expands Education An expansion of the medical (ducation program of St. John’s lospital was announced today i-ith the appointment of two phylicians specializing in lung dis:ase and stomach-intestinal disirders to the medical staff. Dr. James D. Mayfield, forner instructor of internal medi•ine at the University of Texas Southwestern medical school, )allas, has been appointed diector of medical education and ► f pulmonary services at St. John’s. In addition, Dr. David W. Jenuns has been named director if medical education of the inernal medicine department and iircctor of gastroenterology. Dr. lenkins was formerly assistant, Icpartment of medicine, diviiion of gastroenterology at the Jniversity of Colorado school of nedicine. MERLIN L. Blanchard, asso:iate administrator of the hoso\la\, said the new medical edu:ation setup will substantially strengthen the second and third year teaching program for resi dencies in internal medicine in Tulsa. The local teaching hospitals are undertaking joint programs n several specialties and re-' :ently completed their first year for surgery residents under he Tulsa Area Surgical Educaion Trust. Dr. Mayfield has a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from the Jniversity of Texas at Austin md received his M.D. from Bayor University college of medi:inc in Houston. Dr. Jenkins received his bachjlor’s degree from Colorado Colege and his MD at Case-West;x"n Reserve University. Dr. R. Wayne Neal who has >cen dividing his time to serve 3s acting director of medical education will now devote full ime to duties as director of cariio-vascular services at St.
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NY Radiation Specialist Joins St. John ’s Hospital Radiation therapy specialist dren, Michael and Lynda, will Dr. Zia Vargha has joined the move here in July. staff at St. John's Hospital, Dr. L. M. Pascueci, hospital chair man and director of the depart ment of radiology, announced Thursday. Dr. Vargha, a native of Iran, will be in charge of the radia tion therapy section at St. The first five student doctors to be trained under the Tulsa John’s, which also serves as a referral center for area hos Area Surgical Education Trust have completed their first and pitals. second-year residencies in sur Dr. Vargha came here from the Mount Sinai School of Medi gery. cine of the City University of Completing second-year resi dency training are Drs. John E. New York where he served as attending radiotherapist. Disiere and John S. Watson. He interned at Elmhurst Hos Completing t h e i r first-year training are Drs. Wallace E. pital in New York after coming Duff, Walter D. Harris, and to the United States in 1956. He Paul F. Park. received his M.D. from Tehran Medical School. Additionally, Dr. Robert A. Following his internship. Dr. Taylor is completing his threeVargha completed his residency year residency in obstetrics and at Ontario Cancer Institute in gynecology. Taylor studied the first two years at St. John’s Toronto. He was awarded a fel lowship to Mount Sinai Hospital with his last year taken under the joint auspices of St. John’s where he subsequently was named attending radiotherapist and Hillcrest. Dr, Jam es C. Toney completed his second at Mount Sinai and its affiliate, year, and Dr. Calvin M. Bracy Elmhurst Hospital. finished his first year of obstetHis wife, Camille, and chil-
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Medical Trust Completes Its First Year in Tulsa m ajor hospitals—St. John’s Hos pital, Hillcrest Medical Center and St. Francis Hospital. The program was initiated to improve patient care by offer ing a greater study opportunity in Tulsa to the residents (grad uate doctors who have com pleted o n e-y ear internships). The residents study their areas of interest on a rotating basis in the hospitals to learn the best from each. In addition to attracting quali fied young doctors to Tulsa, the program allows maximum use of hospital teaching staffs and facilities. Tulsa hospitals, working to gether, are pioneering this all city approach to teaching. The program has been approved by national b o a r d s and review agencies.
S t John's Expansion Plan By PAT ATKINSON O f the W o r ld S t a f f
The Tulsa Area Health and Hospital Planning Council be gan a review Wednesday of St. John’s Hospital’s construction plan now estimated at $33.8 mil lion. The construction project, call ing for a new 14-story tower and elimination of the existing hospital except for the newest 200-bed unit, was announced a year ago. The program was originally estimated at $27 milljon, but following a year of intensive re view and analysis of details in construction, the figure is now pinpointed with a $6.8 million increase. Three avenues of financing for the program are being ex plored, according to Raymond
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Thirty-six graduates of the nation’s mediical schools arrived in Tulsa recently to begin oneyear internship programs at four hospitals. St. John’s Hospital will train 13, Oklahoma Osteopathic Hos pital, 14, Hillcrest Medical Cen ter, four, and St. Francis Hos pital, 5. St. John's interns and their schools of medicine are Lloyd T. Anderson, University of Okla homa, Brown G. Appleton. Uni versity of Arkansas, Rente E. Bressink, University of Arkan sas, John A. Brunner. University of Arkansas, James E d g a r Eaves, University of Tennessee, Phillip R. Harwell. OU. Neal A. Pickett Jr., OU. OTHERS AT ST. JOHN’S ARE Darvin R. Ritchie. 0U, John C. Sacra, OU. Leslie C. Strange, University of Texas Southwest ern Medical School, Perry T. Taaca, OU, Larry D. Under wood, OU, and Jaimes H. Willis, Umversity of Arkansas, Interns at Oklahoma Osteo pathic are Edward William Smith, Chicago College of Osteo pathy; Robert John Tomchuck, Chicago College; Robert E. Fox Jr., College of Osteopathic Medi cine and Surgery, Des Moines, Iowa; Alonzo Lucien McLeod. Des Moines: George D a v i d Smith. Des Moines; James W. DaskaJos, Kirksville College of Orteoipathy and Surgery. Kirks ville. Mo.: and James Riley Johnson, Kirksville. OTHERS AT OKLAHOMA OSteopathic are Glerm Barry Rob bins Jr.. Kirksville; William Alan Schnurr. Kirksville; Ste phen Warren Baldwin. Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery'. Kansas City. Mo.; Bob Jam es Bowden. Kansas City; J ^ r y Leon Gibbons, Kansas City; Buddy Leonard Hulsman. Kansas City; and Eugene e ' Langevin. Kansas City. interns at St. Francis who are all graduates of OU include Harry D. Galoob. Milton A Meinh^dt. Ray F. Rhodes J r Gerald A. Snider. Robert M
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“God, when you’re as great as I, its hard to be humble”
9:30 to 10:30 — M orning Coflcc Break 11:00 to 2:30 — L unch 2:30 to 3:30 — A ltcrnoon Coffee Break 4:00 to 5:00 — H appy H o u r
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A T S E V E N T H A N D GAINES OV ER 35 YEARS
“Jack, if I ’ve told you once, I've told you one h u n d re d times; th e h eart is a p u m p , n o t a “ Music Box!”
L I T T L E R O C K , A RIC\NSA S
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“ Dcatli and sorrow will he tlie c o m p an io n s of our jou rney; h a rd s h ip o u r g a rm e n t, constancy an d valor o u r only shield. W e m u s t he u n ite d , we m u s t he u n d a u n te d , we m u s t l)c in flexible.” IVinston C h u rc h ill 1940
W E EN C O U R A G E YO U R CRITICISM . . . P L E A S E W R ITE COM M ENTS IN BOX B ELO W
T h e 1971 C ad uceus Staff wislies to take this o p p o rt u n it y to t h a n k all its m any jratrons a n d to wisli all L .\ M C stu d e n ts the very best in the fu tu re .
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