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BOWMAN GRAY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

TABLE OF CONTENTS .

DEDICATION 3

AWARDS 4

SPECIAL RECOGNITION 6

SENIOR RETROSPECTIVE 7

SENIORS 17

HOUSE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS 56

JUNIORS 59

SOPHOMORES 71

FRESHMEN 83

GRADUATE STUDENTS 93

PHSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDENTS ... 102

HOUSE OFFICERS 108

FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 124

ADVERTISEMENTS 150

YEARBOOK STAFF 164

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND COLOPHON 168

DEDICATION

Ronald B. Mack, M.D.

Anyone who believes that Renaissance men do not exist today obviously has not met Ronald Mack, M.D. A physician, an author, a scholar, and a teacher. Dr. Mack is a man admired for his dedication and hard work. He is loved by his students for his capti- vating sense of humor. His greatest talent, however, is the ability to take otherwise dry material and bring it to life so that learning becomes easy and pleasurable.

Dr. Mack has strong roots in his home state of Illinois. After spending his younger days in Chicago, he entered the Navy and served as a Pharmacist's Mate Third Class. He later returned to Chicago and earned his B.S. and M.D. from Loyola University, graduating in 1957. Internship at Cook County hospi- tal and residency in Pediatrics at Loyola followed.

In 1957, Dr. Mack entered private practice. He did some moonlighting during this time, but not at the local Emergency room. (Good positions were hard to find!) Rather, he served as the Pediatric Consultant for Primates at the Brookfield Zoo. From 1972 to 1975, Dr. Mack served as the Academic Director and Chairman of the Division of Pediatrics of MacNeal Memorial Hospital in Berwyn, Illinois. Also during these years Dr. Mack and his wife Marcia were rais- ing their four children.

In 1975, Dr. Mack came to Winston-Salem. He worked with the Physician Assistant training program for a year and a half. Then he assumed his present position with Bowman Gray, teaching at Reynold's Health Center. It is there that he

flourishes making the mundane fascinating for us, his students. He comes in contact with every student who goes through Bowman Gray, guiding us through pediatric evaluation and diagnosis, as well as teaching us to assume nothing.

In additon to his work in Pediatrics, Dr. Mack pursues a strong interest in toxicology. This interest combines with a flair for writing, and a knowledge of history, the arts, and literature. The end product of this is a series of articles on poisoning and drug abuse which are both informative and entertaining. These are published regulary in the North Carolina Medical Journal and Contemporary Pediatrics.

Dr. Mack's activities extend beyond the borders of Winston-Salem. He is one of six members of the Committee of Accident and Poison Prevention of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He is the Chairman of the N.C. Medical Society's Committee on Drug Abuse and Pharmacy, as well as Chairman of the Committee on Accidents and Childhood Poisoning of the N.C. Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He is also involved with the American Association of Poison Control Centers, and is a reviewer for Pediatrics.

Dr. Mack has received numerous honors in the past, including the Clinical Teaching Excellence Award given by the medical students and the Teacher of the Year Award given by the P. A. students. The Class of 1986 is proud to add to those laurels the dedication of the year's edition of the Gray Matter. We salute you.

a FACULTY AWARDS FOR ACHIEVEMENT

TEACHING EXCELLENCE

Awarded by the medical

school administration,

academic faculty, and

student body.

B. Todd Troost, M.D.

March 1985

Polly A. Purgason William C. Owen Fred C. Fowler

AOA APPOINTMENTS

November 1986

Richard A. Aronson Mart J. Amick Carlj. Daltner John D. Davis

F. Brian Gibson

G. Christopher Hammet

Kimberly A. Hott Donna J. lies Leslie D. Kammire

Warren M. Overby Lawrence J. Samuels Gary R. Schafer Kerry Shalran Frank Walsh

SCHOLARSHIPS

UPJOHN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Fred C. Fowler

For the senior, elected by classmates, who completely embodies the concept of the "Total Physician"

FACULTY AWARD William C 0wen

For demonstrating overall scholarship and character

PEDIATRIC MERIT AWARD Mary Beth Conway

For all-round ability and interest in Pediatrics

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY MERIT AWARD Warren M. Overby

For outstanding academic and professional stature in Ob/Gyn

SURGICAL MERIT AWARD Warren M. Overby

For excellence in the field of Surgery

ROBERT P. VIDINGHOFF MEMORIAL AWARD Nancy C. Winker

For aptitude and devotion to the field of Family Practice.

M. ROBERT COOPER SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Leslie D. Kammire

For the senior expressing serious interest in the specialty of Oncology

WILLIT AWARD Lee T Dresser

For demonstrating interest and ability in Neurosonology

WELCH-KEMPTON MYASTHENIA GRAVIS AWARD James W. Bowen,

Carl T. Daltner

For research in Myasthenia Gravis and related subjects

C.B. DEAN MEMORIAL AWARD Robert E. Hersh

For outstanding work in clinical Oncology

RICHARD L. BURT AWARD Leslie D. Kammire

For interest and achievement in Ob/Gyn research.

AWARDS IN TEACHING EXCELLENCE

BASIC SCIENCE TEACHING

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W. Keith O'Steen, Ph.D. Anatomy

Peter B. Smith, Ph.D. Biochemistry

CLINICAL TEACHING

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Jimmy L. Simon, M.D. Pediatrics

Julia M. Cruz, M.D. Hematology /Oncology

HOUSE OFFICER TEACHING

D. Paul Bunnell, M.D. Internal Medicine

Margaret A. Noel, M.D. Internal Medicine

SPECIAL RECOGNITION

Richard Janeway M.D.

Richard Janeway, M.D., has served as Dean of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University for the last 14 years. Under Dr. Janeway 's leadership, the school's faculty has more than doubled in number, research grants have increased dramatically, and the school has achieved a national reputation for excellence. In the preceding 1985-86 academic year, Dr. Janeway was named Executive Dean and Chief Executive Officer of the medical school. Dr. Fairfield Goodale subsequently assumed the position of Dean.

Dr. Janeway, a native of California, holds an A.B. degree from Colgate University and an M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania, where he also did his internship. Following military service. Dr. Janeway came to Bowman Gray as a National In- stitute of Health trainee, and completed his residency in neurology in 1966. Dr. Janeway was

named the Markle Scholar for the years 1968 to 1972. During this time he progressed from assistant professor to full professor in neurology. In 1971 Dr. Janeway succeeded Dr. Manson Meads as Dean of the medical school.

Dr. Janeway is active on a national level in plan- ning and improving health care delivery and medi- cal education. He continues to be heavily involved with the AAMC, having served as Chairman of that body from 1984 to 1985.

Since 1983, Dr. Janeway has been Vice President for Health Affairs for Wake Forest University. In this capacity and as Executive Dean, Dr. Janeway 's leadership will still be felt as he guides this institu- tion and keeps it on the cutting edge of medical practice. We, the students of Bowman Gray, offer our thanks, our appreciation, and our respect for a job well done.

SENIOR RETROSPECTIVE

For some, interest in medicine came at an early age, often through a parent involved in the field.

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It may be monetary greed, but u-e exterminate every Weed.

BOB HARNED, President

Department Heads

Consultants

Operations M ana at ment ALEX WILSON

Personnel KENZ1E COX

smiral & Genetic Exploitation BILL CKIMM1NS

Diplomatic L1BBY FOSSO

Medical school is quite expensive, so more than one in- dividual sought creatives means to finance his educa- tion.

The Early Years

Looking back, it seems like only yesterday when we set foot upon the path that led us to Bowman Gray. Pause with us as we try to recapture some of those memories common to us all. These were times mixed with hope, anxiety, joy and challenge.

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The aspiring youg practitioner took great delight in receiving his first stethoscope for Christmas. He auscultated everything in sight.

Many long hours spent in science labs provided the discipline later needed in learning medicine.

Getting In

The interview was a very anxiety-producing situa- tion.

Would it help if I got on my knees?

The acceptance letter was a cause for great celebra rinn.

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Bowman Gray chose students from a wide variety of geographic locations.

Every class has its gunners.

First Year

Many good friendships developed.

Studying became a social outlet.

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First Year

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Long Live Captain Note Service.

Despite Dr. Philp's diligent efforts, many aspects of physical diagnosis proved difficult to master.

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Community Medicine 1

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Class of 1986

David M. Alpeter, Jr.

Amicks on the Go!

Mart J. Amick

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David C. Apple

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Daniel E. Armistead

Alchemy

Beth Adcock Aronson

The Prelude

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The Big Day At Last!

Dr. Bailey and Author Maya Angelou

Richard A. Aronson

Anthony M. Bailey

Three Doctors and a Lawyer?

Karl L. Barkley, II

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C.W. Bean

Fourth Year Rotation

Richard V. Benya

Richard Benya and Wife

James W. Bowen

Jimmie and Sonya . . . Steppin' Out

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The Bradley Bunch

A. James Bradley, III

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Joseph P. Brissette

C. Debra Butler

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Bob, Debby, Elessa, Nicole and Camille

Lisa K. Christensen

'Isn't This What Anesthesiologists Do?"

Mary Elizabeth Conway

Fourth Year Stress Management

Carl J. Daltner

Marilyn and Don

Marilyn D'Andrea-Spica

K.R., Drew and Their Hirsute Child

Andrew M. Davey

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John D. Davis

Thomas R. Davis

Dr. Davis and Dr. Bowman

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Frances E. DeChurch

Clinical Dermatology at Work

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Rich

Richard J. DeMasi

Ken and Shelley

Kenneth R. DeVault

Mary Eliza and Chip

Ralph H. Duckett

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R. Kent Dyer, Jr.

Free Time

Kelly R. Edwards

Kelly Savors Coffee & Cake in Cologne, Germany

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David K. Espey

He Doesn't Really Know How to Ride

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At the Great Wall of China

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Fred and Rose After the Ceremony

May L. Foo

Fred C. Fowler

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Richard, Mike and Ira Rx: Schrock's Stat

Ira L. Gaines

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William H. Gentry

You want to know what I REALLY think about being on call tonight ?

Who So Would Be a Man, Must Also Be a Non-Contormist Emerson

F. Brian Gibson

Brian and Mary

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Greg and Sherry

Gregory L. Glance

My Kind of Rx . .

Patricia B. Goff

Nice Legs!

Eduardo R. Gonzales

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Joshua, Aaron and Gracen

G. Christopher Hammet

Learn to Forget

Robert G. Harned

A Corporate Merger

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George and Terri Hart

So I Told Hudspeth He Was Doing It All Wrong and

John C. Hayes

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Jenny and Wes With Family

Jennifer C. Hedgepeth

Kelly A. Heller

Robert E. Hersh

The United States Amputee Athletic Association Swim Team

Terri and Bob on Hilton Head Island

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Mike and Leigh

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Kimberly A. Hott

Peg and D.O.C.

Margaret M. Hubbard

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Elizabeth J. Hungate

Ask Mrs. Science. She's Got a Degree in Medicine.

Christopher P. Hyson

Chris and Audrey Marital Bliss

Donna J. lies

Donna and Friends

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Trinidad, Stephanie and Loren

James and Kim

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Earl T. Johnson

James C. Johnson

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Leslie D. Kammire

Michael G. Landen

Leslie and Gordon

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W. Edward Lewis

Hatteras Community Medicine Proiect

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Dr. Rob's Outpatient Clinic Is Now Open

Robert E. Leyrer

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Fred and Barbara

Frederick A. Lupton, III

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Gail S. Margerum

All I Need Is Lovin'

William P. Marks, Jr.

Achtung!

Stephen S. Marsh

Steve and Karen . . . Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go Back in the Water

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"Cierro Los Ojos y Te Veo."

James T. McDeavitt, II

Good Times Will Come Again

Brian A. Miyazaki

Ready for the Road

Alexander G. Myers

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Sherry G. Natale

The New Yorker

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The Joys of Being an Aunt

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Kara M. Orsak

Warren and Caryn Honeymoon Cruise

Warren M. Overbey

Fun Will Keep You Sane. You're Only Young Once. But if You Do It Right, That's Enough

K. Dale Owen, Jr.

William C. Owen

Lynne, William and Zeke

Darlene Oxendine

Darlene and Mark

Polly A. Purgason

Polly

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Earl S. Ransom, Jr.

Angie and Dutf

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Lea H. Rayman

Charles L. Record

S. Michael Roe

Charles, His Parents, and the Skyline of Kernersville

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Anne and Gary

Gary R. Schafer

Marian's True Nature

Marian K. Schwartz

It is Better to Look Good Than to Feel Good

Kevin M. Smith

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Michael D. Smith

Mike, Richard and Ira S/P Schrock's

Albert L. Sprinkle, III

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Lite's a Beach

Jane F. Stansel

The Bills and Lucy

James W. Stout

Young Doctors in Love

George Thabit, III

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Bart and Krista Find It's Better in Bermuda

David E. Thompson

David-n-Kristie, a Jane Bald Sunday

Charles M. Vaughan

Charlie Demonstrates His Technique

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Francis X. Walsh

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Lee, Jan and Sheba

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It's How Many Miles Back to the Beach?

Scott C. Wilson

At the Pacific with Brother Dan "What Next?"

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And Then There Were Three

Nancy C. Winker

It's Lonely at the Top

Joseph L. Zammit

Cathy and Santa Philp

Cathy L. Cowart

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Lisa Makes a Friend

It's Been a Bad Day

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The Newest Addition to Mike Smith's Family

Smiling in the Face of Adversity

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THE BOWMAN GRAY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FIRST YEAR HOUSE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS 1986

DAVID M. ALPETER, Jr.

(Surgery)

Good Samaritan Hospital

Cincinnati, Ohio

MART J. AMICK

(Internal Medicine) Medical Center of Delaware Newark, Delaware

DAVID C. APPLE

(Internal Medicine) Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina

DANIEL E. ARMISTEAD

(Family Medicine)

Texas Tech University Affiliate

El Paso, Texas

BETH ADCOCK ARONSON

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) University of Florida Medical

Center Shands Hospital Gainesville, Florida

RICHARD A. ARONSON

(Internal Medicine) University of Florida Medical

Center Shands Hospital Gainesville, Florida

ANTHONY M. BAILEY

(Family Medicine) Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School Norfolk, Virginia

KARL L. BARKLEY, II

(Family Medicine) Charlotte Memorial Hospital Charlotte, North Carolina

C. W. BEAN

(Surgery)

U.S. Army

William Beaumont Army

Medical Center El Paso, Texas

RICHARD V. BENYA

(Internal Medicine) University of Illinois Affiliated Hospital Chicago, Illinois

JAMES W. BOWEN

(Surgery)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

A. JAMES BRADLEY, III

(Internal Medicine) University of Massachusetts

Hospital Worchester, Massachusetts

GEORGE T. BRANDT

(Psychiatry) U.S. Air Force Wilford Hall San Antonio, Texas

JOSEPH P. BRISSETTE

(Surgery)

Union Memorial Hospital

Baltimore, Maryland

C.DEBRA BUTLER

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) Washington Hospital Center Washington, D.C.

LISA K. CHRISTENSEN

(HO I Pediatrics) Orlando Regional Medical

Center Orlando, Florida (HO II Anesthesia) University of Colorado Denver, Colorado

MARY BETH CONWAY

(Pediatrics)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

CATHY L. COWART

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) Mt. Sinai Hospital Chicago, Illinois

CARL J. DALTNER

(Internal Medicine)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

MARILYN DANDREA SPICA

(Internal Medicine) Geisinger Medical Center Danville, Pennsylvania

ANDREW M. DAVEY

(Pediatrics)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

JOHN D. DAVIS

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) University of Florida Medical

Center Shands Hospital Gainesville, Florida

THOMAS R. DAVIS

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) Charlotte Memorial Hospital Charlotte, North Carolina

RICHARD J. DEMASI

(Surgery)

Pitt County Memorial Hospital of East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina

KEN NTH R. DE VAULT

(Internal Medicine) Vanderbilt University Affiliated Hospitals Nashville, Tennessee

RALPH H. DUCKETT

(Surgery)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

R. KENT DYER, Jr.

(Otolaryngology)

Duke University Medical Center

Durham, North Carolina

KELLY R. EDWARDS

(Pathology)

Medical Center Hospital

Burlington, Vermont

DAVID K. ESPEY

(Internal Medicine) University of New Mexico School of Medicine Alburquerque, New Mexico

MAY L. FOO

(Internal Medicine) Mayo Graduate School of

Medicine Rochester, Minnesota

FRED C. FOWLER

(Internal Medicine) University of Florida Medical

Center Shands Hospital Gainesville, Florida

IRAL. GAINES

(Surgery)

Huron Road Hospital

Cleveland, Ohio

JOHN F. GAYLORD, III

(Internal Medicine) Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia

WILLIAM H. GENTRY

(Surgery)

Mt. Zion Hospital

San Francisco, California

F. BRIAN GIBSON

(Otolaryngology) University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals alveston, Texas

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GREGORY L. GLANCE

(Internal Medicine) Moses H. Cone Memorial

Hospital Greensboro, North Carolina

PATRICIA B. GOFF

(Anesthesia)

Emory University School of

Medicine Atlanta, Georgia

EDUARDO R. GONZALES

(Surgery)

Charlotte Memorial Hospital

Charlotte, North Carolina

J. SCOTT GREENE

(Otolaryngology) Geisinger Medical Center Danville, Pennsylvania

G. CHRISTOPHER HAMMET

(Transitional)

Georgia Baptist Hospital

Atlanta, Georgia

BOB HARNED

(Psychiatry)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

GEORGE M. HART

(Internal Medicine) Charlotte Memorial Hospital Charlotte, North Carolina

JOHN C. HAYES

(Internal Medicine) Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia

JENNIFER C. HEDGEPETH

(Internal Medicine) University of South Carolina, Richland Memorial Hospital Columbia, South Carolina

KELLY A. HELLER

(Pediatrics)

Ohio State University Hospitals

Columbus, Ohio

ROBERT E. HERSH

(Surgery)

U.S. Navy

Naval Regional Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia

MICHAEL H. HINES

(Surgery)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

ELIZABETH H. HOLT

(Internal Medicine) Moses H. Cone Memorial

Hospital Greensboro, North Carolina

KIMBERLY A. HOTT

(Emergency Medicine) McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University Chicago, Illinois

MARGARET M. HUBBARD

(Orthopedic Surgery) Vanderbilt University Affiliated Hospitals Nashville, Tennessee

ELIZABETH J. HUNGATE

(Pediatrics) U.S. Army William Beaumont Army

Medical Center El Paso, Texas

CHRISTOPHER P. HYSON

(Family Medicine) Middlesex Memorial Hospital Middletown, Connecticut

DONNA J. ILES

(Internal Medicine) University of Alabama Medical

Center Birmingham, Alabama

EARL T.JOHNSON

(Internal Medicine) Louisiana University Medical

Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana

JAMES C.JOHNSON

(Diagnostic Radiology) Geisinger Medical Center Danville, Pennsylvania

MICHAEL C. JONES

(Internal Medicine) Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia

LESLIE D. KAMMIRE

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) North Carolina Baptist Hospital Winston-Salem, North Carolina

MICHAEL G. LANDEN

(Family Medicine)

Medical University of South

Carolina Charleston, South Carolina

W.EDWARD LEWIS

(Pathology)

University of South Florida

Tampa, Florida

ROBERT E. LEYRER

(Surgery)

Oregon Health Sciences

University Portland, Oregon

KIN W. LUI

(Surgery)

Montefiore Medical Cener

New York, New York

FREDERICK A. LUPTON, III

(Internal Medicine)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

GAIL S. MARGERUM

(Family Medicine) Fayetteville Medical Center

AHEC Fayetteville, North Carolina

WILLIAM P. MARKS, JR.

(Internal Medicine) Medical University of South

Carolina Charleston, South Carolina

STEPHEN S. MARSH

(Family Medicine) Pitt County Memorial Hospital of East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina

JAMES T. McDEAVITT, II

(Medicine/Pediatrics)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

BRIAN A. MIYAZAKI

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) Kaiser Permanente Medical

Center Los Angeles, California

DAVID E. MOORE

(Diagnostic Radiology) Vanderbilt University Affiliated Hospitals Nashville, Tennessee

ALEX G. MYERS

(Psychiatry)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

SHERRY G. NATALE

(Internal Medicine)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

RUTH ANN NEVILS

(Internal Medicine) University of Tennessee

Memorial Knoxville, Tennessee

KARA M. ORSAK

(Internal Medicine) Valley Medical Center of

University of California

WARREN M. OVERBEY

(Obstetrics and Gynecology) North Carolina Baptist Hospital Winston-Salem, North Carolina

K. DALE OWEN, Jr.

(Internal Medicine) Valley Medical Center of University of California Fresno, California

WILLIAM C. OWEN

(Pediatrics)

Children's Hospital of George

Washington University Washington, D.C.

DARLENE OXENDINE

(Internal Medicine) Medical University of South

Carolina Charleston, South Carolina

POLLY A. PURGASON

(HO I Internal Medicine)

Staten Island Hospital

Staten Island, New York

(HO II Ophthomology)

Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat

Hospital

New York, New York

EARLS. RANSOM, Jr.

(Surgery)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

DUFF A. RARDIN

(HO I Transitional) (HO II Neurology) Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia

LEA H. RAYMAN

(Transitional) Carney Hospital Boston, Massachusetts

CHARLES L. RECORD

(Family Medicine)

Carraway Methodist Birmingham, Alabama

STEPHEN M. ROE

(Surgery)

Chattanooga Unit of University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's

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(Internal Medicine)

North Carolina Baptist Hospital

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(Transitional) Riverside Hospital Newport News, Virginia

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(Obstetrics and Gynecology) University of Florida Medical

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North Carolina Baptist Hospital

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University of Washington

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University Health Center

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G.R. Van Noord, M.D. H.B. Wells, Ph.D.

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INTERNAL MEDICINE

V.M. Buckalew, Jr., M.D. Acting Chairman

ENDOCRINOLOGY AND MEDICINE

E.C. Miller. Jr., M.D. R.L. Bloomfield. M.D. E.T. Chandler, M.D. JR. Crouse, III, M.D. J.F. Hennessy, M.D. M.L. Lyles, M.D.

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J H Gilliam, M.D. P.O. Kali, M D R.M. Kerr, M.D. C.W. Wu, M.D. J.E. Richter, M.D.

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

C.E. McCall, M.D. J.S. Kaufman, M.D. M. Meads, M.D. J.T. O'Flaherty, M.D.

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F. Richards, M.D. C.L. Spurr, M.D. J.J. Stuart, M.D. D.R. White, M.D. P.J. Zekan, M.D.

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RHEUMATOLOGY

D.L. Bowton. M.D- R.L. McLean. M.D.

R A. Turner, Jr.. M.D C.A. Agudelo, M.D.

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CM. Wise, M.D.

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MICROBIOLOGY A ND IMMU NOLOGY

H. Drexler, Ph.D. Q.N. Myrvik, Ph.D. S.H. Richardson. Ph.D. AS. Kreger, Ph.D. E.R. Heise. Ph.D. M.J. Ricardo, Ph.D.

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W.T. McLean, Jr.. M.D. LA. Pearce, M.D. F B Wood. Ph.D. D.W. Griffith, Ph.D. PA. G.bson. MS D.S. Lefkow.tz, M.D.

DA. Stump. Ph.D. G.J. Hacpold. M.D. E.E. Benjamin, M.D. R H. Felton, PhD

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M.E. Bercns, M.D. J.M. Ernest, III, M.D.

J. A. Fayez, M.D. J. P. Guidon, Jr.. M.D. C.J. Hatj.s, M.D.

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C.N. Herndon, M.D.

W.B. Lorentz, Jr., M.D. R.B. Patterson. M.D. H.O. Goodman, M.D. J.S. Abramson, M.D.

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S.H. Sinai. M.D. R.M. Vaz, M.D KM. Weesner, M.D. B.L. Everhart, M.S.W.

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I.W.F. Davidson, Ph.D. S.A- Deadwyler. Ph.D. P.M. Hutchins, Ph.D. DA. Blizard. Ph.D. PH. Landf.dd. Ph.D.

J.C. Eldndge. Ph.D.

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CM. Heise, PhD. N. Karscaedt, M.D.. B Ch. D.W. Lasier, M.D.

D.J Ott, M.D.

J.D.Bali. M.D H M Chilcon, Pharm D R.H. Choplm. M.D. ^"os^Jitorll'

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GENERAL SURGERY

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J.H. Meredith. M.D- R.T. Myers, M.D. T.C. Pennell. M.D. L. Shaffner. M.D. J.M. Sterchi. M.D. D.A. Albertson, M.D.

G.W. Plonk, M.D. C.S. Turner. M.D.

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R.B. Leonard, M.D J,T. McCrae, M.D. D.G. Sayers, M.D. E. Schwartz, M.D.

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OPHTHAMOLOGY

R.G. Weaver. M.D. J.W Reed. M.D. L.F. Cashwell. M.D. J.R Marion. M.D R.G. Weaver. Jr., M.D

ORTHOPEDICS

AG. Gristina, M.D. L.X. Webb. M.D

Section Head

G D Rovere. M.D. J.F. Nicastro, M.D G.G Poehlme. M.D. LA. Koman. M.D.

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PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

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J.C. Sheann. Jr., M.D. A.J. DeFranzo, Jr., M.D. Section Head

D.L McCuIlouBh, M.D. Section Head

W.H. Boyce. M.D. LH. Harrtwn, M.D. R.L. Kroovand, M.D. D.G. Assimos, M.D.

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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT

Jimmie Pharris, P.A

Rob Holliday. PA

Patricia Weavil, PA.

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ANATOMY MA. Bell, Ph.D.

BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE AND

PSYCHIATRY K.O. Anderson. Ph.D. R.C. Haberkern, M.D. ML. Ibrahim, M.D. R.D. McQuellen, Ph.D.

BIOCHEMISTRY L.W. Daniel, Ph.D. B.A. Kilpatrick. Ph.D

COMPARATIVE MEDICINE BT. Goodwin, D.V.M. F.L. Johnson, Ph.D. D.S. Weaver, Ph.D. K.W. Weingard, D.V.M.

DENTISTRY

R.A. Horton, D.M.D.

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY

MEDICINE

B.M. Atwell, Ed.D.

C.C. Brewer, M.S.

J.T. Dubuisson, P. A.

J.S. Parks, Ph.D.

J.L. Pharris, Ph.D.

L.R. Smith, Ph.D.

I NTER NAL MEDICI NE N.E. Adair, M.D. P.G. Colanta, M.D. J.W. Graves, M.D. K.A. Gruber, Ph.D. T.R. Hinson, M.D. M.P. McGee, M.D. J.D. McCue, M.D. M. Meads, M.D. J.E. Pope, M.D. W.L. Salzer, M.D. W.P. Santamore, Ph.D. D.M. Smith, Ph.D. P.E. Szypko, M.D. S.R. Turner, Ph.D. S.F. Weber, M.D. C.F. Pedley, M.D.

MICROBIOLOGY AND

IMMUNOLOGY SB. Mizel, Ph.D.

NEUROLOGY K.S. Oles, Pharm. D. A. Riela, M.D. F.O. Walker, M.D.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

R.J. Barrett, M.D.

MA. Harper, M.D.

A.D. Koufinas, M.D.

S.S. Lentz, M.D.

L.H. Nelson, M.D.

PATHOLOGY E.H. Kawamoto, M.D. N. Weidner, M.D. R.D. Woodruff, M.D.

PEDIATRICS L.B. Givner, M.D. K.L. KJinepeter, M.D. C.E. Lively. M.D. H.M. Swingle, M.D. P.O. Weavil, M.D. D. Whiteman, B.Ch.

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT K.R. Blanton, P.A. F.W. Coburn, P.A.C. J.E. Dobbins, P.A. A.K. Edgerton, P.A. L.W. Flynn, M. Ed. G.L. Harkness, P.A. S.W. Lavender, M.M.Sc.

PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY E.V. Avakiah, Ph.D. W.E. Sontag, Ph.D.

RADIOLOGY

J.M. Boehme, M.S.

R.B. Dyer, M.D.

N.L. Ekstrand, M.L.S.

A.J. McCunniff, M.D.

P.R. Moran, Ph.D.

F.L. Van Swearingen, M.M.Sc.

SURGERY WO. Bell, M.D. P.J. Bishop, M.D. F.H. Forsyth, M.D. B.L. Matthews, M.D. R. Petrilli, M.D. S.L. Wallenhaupt, M.D.

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NOTE: Above prices include the rheostatic concrol. An extra charge of $85.00 is made for adding the auto transformer conrroL

This is a splendid apparatus for the general practitioner,

as it makes it possible to install an x-ray laboratory including, in addition to the "Universal, Jr." transformer, the highest quality combination stereo- scopic table and stand, a stereoscope, an x-ray tube, intensifying screen, dark room accessories, x-ray plates, etc. an equipment capable of turning out the finest radiographic work of all parts of the body, for less than $1400.00 on the alternating current and $1460.00 on the direct current.

COMPLETE specifications and other important information is given in the ' Universal, Jr." bulle- tin, which will be sent on request and without obligation.

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One of the communities they established was Salem. And in 1879 the Bank of Salem moved to the thriving community of Winston. Under a new charter, they needed a new name. And like their ancestors who had named the land, the bankers chose the name Wachovia.

That small Wachovia office * was the first of over 200 North Carolina offices statewide, each one a hometown bank in every respect.

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North Carolina and flying go back a long way. All the way to Kitty Hawk in 1903. North Carolina and Piedmont don't go back quite that far. Just to 1948.

It's beautiful country. And the people are hard working and friendly. (We should know, we employ about 8,300 North Carolinians.)

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NEW ORLEANS. MARCH 3, 1981

Lisa Christensen Co-Editor

Fred Fowler Co-Editor

Nancy Winker Senior Section

Bob Harned Senior Retrospective (with friend)

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Juniors

Brenda McCain Bob Williams Theda Kontis Jonathan Rubens Lisa Washburn Lynda Powell (not pictured)

Sophomores

Damon Anagnos Nancy Graves

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Brian Anderson

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Freshmen

Eddie Roberts

Janice Ryden

Pam Bailey

Graduate Students

Mary Barbe Advertising

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Students

Denise Owens Sheila McNammee

Robert Hanson

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MATCH DAY '86

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ACK NOWLEDGEME NTS

The compilation and publication of the 1986 Gray Matter involved far more people than just those recognized in the STAFF section. I would like to offer my thanks and appreciation to the following people for their help in making this year's edition of the yearbook a memorable volume:

Jack Dent, for his photography,

AV Services, for being organized and helpful in getting photos,

June May, for her support, good taste, and helping to tie loose ends together,

Tyler Cox, for helping us update old photos,

JoAnn Thomas, for going above and beyond whenever we needed her,

Hunter Publishing, for a great finished product,

Jimmy Simon, M.D., for giving me the facts about Dr. Mack,

Robert Prichard, M.D., for use of his medical art text,

George Limpert, M.D., for getting us off on the right foot,

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The Class of 1986, for responding to memos, supplying photos, being creative, and creating a lot of good for us all.

Fred Fowler Co-Editor

memories

REFERENCES

"First Successful Public Demonstration of Surgical Anesthesia, October 16, 1846, at Massachusetts General Hospi- tal." by Robert Hinckley, 1882. Cover design.

'The Madhouse." by Wilhelm von Kaulbac, 1835, pg. 128

"Cow Pock." by James Gillray, 1802. pg. 135.

"L'Accounchment." by Abraham Bosse. 1633. pg. 138.

"Skeleton." by Hans von Gersdorff. 1540. pg. 143.

"Surgical Instruments." by Hans von Gersdorff. 1540. pg. 146.

COLOPHON

Six hundred and seventy-five copies of the 168-page 1986 Gray Matter were printed by Hunter Publishing Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, using brown/black ink on dull paper. Garamond and Garamond Bold type was used exclusively. The cover is smooth grain Lexotone with a two-color lithograph on the cover. The gray endsheets printed with signatures are different front and back.

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