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ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 \nJanuary 14, 1985 \n \nGovernor Joe Frank Harris State Ca pitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 \nMy Dear Governor Harris: \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I am pleased to su bmit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1982, and ending June 30, 1984. \nT his report also includes action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 19-21 , 1984, the granting of scholarships for the 1984-85 academic year and the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1984-85 fiscal year. \nRespectfully, \n \nDAW / ph \n \n~w.:i~./ David A. Wells, M .D. Chairman \n \nlll \n \n MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF \nGEORGIA \nCharles D. Hollis, Jr., M.D.. ... ... . ...... .... .. . . . ... . .. . . Albany May 1982- November 1984 \nH. Calvin Jackson, Jr., M.D... ... ... . .......... .... . . . Manchester November 1981 -April 1985 \nWilliam W. Moore, Jr., M.D.......... . ................ . .. Atlanta May 1983- July 1984 \nTimothy J. Palmer, D .O..... . ... .. ... ... .......... .. .. Swainsboro August 1983 - April 1987 \nJacob L. Shirley, Jr., M.D. ... . . ... . .. .... .. .......... .. . .. Albany November 1981- April 1985 \nL. Newton Turk, III , M.D... .. .. . . . . .......... ... .... . ... . Atlanta May 1981 -May 1983 \nDavid A. Wells, M.D..................... . .... .. ... . ....... Dalton November 1981 - April 1985 \nOtis J . Williams, Jr. , M.D. . ... ... . .. . . ... .... .... ... .. . .. Eastman August 1983- April 1987 \n \nOFACERSOFTHEBOARD \n \nDavid A. Wells, M.D. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr. , M.D. Henry G. Neal, J.D. Joe B. Lawley, Ph.D. Peggy Hensley Shull \n \nChairman Vice Chairman Executive Secretary Assistant Executive Secretary Administrative Assistant \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nIV \n \n  H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., M.D. Manchester \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nJacob L. Shirley, Jr., M.D. Vice Chairman, State Medical Education Board \n \nCharles D. Hollis, Jr., M.D. Albany \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nTimothy J. Palmer, D.O. Swainsboro \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nOtis J. Williams, Jr., M.D. Eastman \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nWilliam W. Moore, Jr., M.D. Atlanta \nMember, State Medical Education Board \nVl \n \n BOARD MEMBERS SERVING FROM 1982-84 \nIn May, 1982, Dr. Charles D. Hollis, Jr., Albany, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and became an ex officio member ofthe State Medical Education Board. Dr. L. Newton Turk, III, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board in an ex officio capacity for a second year. Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., Dr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr., and Dr. David A. Wells served the second year of their four-year appointments. At its meeting in July, 1982, the Board re-elected Dr. Wells as Chairman and Dr. Shirley as Vice-Chairman. \nIn May, 1983, Dr. William W. Moore, Jr., Atlanta, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and became an ex officio member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Charles D. Hollis, Jr., Albany, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board in an ex officio capacity for a second year. Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., Dr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr., and Dr. David A. Wells, served the third year of their four-year appointments. At its meeting in July, 1983, the Board elected Dr. Wells as Chairman and Dr. Shirley as Vice-Chairman. \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1983, page 951, Governor Harris appointed two additional members to the Board in the persons of Dr. Timothy J. Palmer, Swainsboro, and Dr. Otis J. Williams, Jr., Eastman, for terms beginning August 24, 1983, and ending April!, 1987. \nOn June 30, 1984, Dr. Charles D. Hollis, Jr., whose successor had not been appointed, continued to serve as a member of the Board. Dr. William W. Moore, Jr., Atlanta, immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board inan ex officio capacity for a second year. Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., Dr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr., and Dr. David A. Wells served the fourth year of their four-year appointments. At its meeting in July, 1984, the Board re-elected Dr. Wells as Chairman and Dr. Shirley as Vice-Chairman. \nVll \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \n \nCHAPTER \n \nPAGE \n \nI. PURPOSE . . . ...... . . . . . ...... . . . .... ... . .. . ............... 1 The Constitutional Amendment Creating the State Medical Education Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 \n \nII. SCHOLARSHIPS . . . ...... ... .... . . . ...... . .... . .......... . 5 \n \nA. Annual Renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 \n \nB. Applications Received and Scholarships Granted, \n \n1982- 85 \n \n00 00 0 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 000 0 \n \n6 \n \nC. Summary of Scholarship Recipients in Training ....... . 7 \n \nIII. RESULTS . . . . ...... . ..... . . .... .... .. . ..... .. ..... . ...... 12 A. Selecting a Practice Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 B. Doctors Write Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 C. A Continuing Need for Rural Physicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 D. Training Physicians for Family Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 E. The Medical Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 F. Comments from Medical Fair Participants . . . . . . . . . . . 26 \nIV. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 A. Funds Expended- 1982-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 B. Funds Expended - 1983-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 C. The Cost of the Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 D. Budget - 1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 \n \nCONCLUSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 \n \nVlll \n \n LIST OFTABLES \n \nTABLE I. Applications Received and Scholarships Awarded \n \nPAGE \n \nfor the Years 1982-85 . ... . .. ....... . ...... . ... .. . . ... ... . .. . ... 7 \n \nII. Summary of Recipients Attending Medical \n \nColleges During 1983-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 \n \nIII. Present Status of Medical Scholarship Recipients, \n \nJuly I, l953-June30, 1984 . ................ ... . ..... ... .. . . . . 12 \n \nIV. Repayments of Scholarships by Practice and Cash, \n \nJuly l, 1953- June 30, 1984 . .. .. . . . .... . ...... . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . 13 \n \nV. Comparison of Repayments of Scholarships by Practice \n \nin Georgia and outside Georgia, July l , 1953- June 30, 1984 .. . .. 14 \n \nVI. Possible Time Span Between Acceptance and \n \nCompletion of Scholarship Contract ............. .. .... . .. . .... 15 \n \nVII. Comparison of Repayments of Scholarships by Practice \n \nbefore and after the Inauguration of the Medical Fair ... ..... .. . 25 \n \nEXHIBITS \n \nEXHIBIT \n \nPAGE \n \nA - Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges \n \nduring 1983-84 . . . ... ... . . . . . . ... . .. . ...... . ......... . ... ..... 38 \n \nB - Map Showing Locations of Physicians Repaying \n \nScholarships by Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 \n \nC - Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships .. . .. ... ..... . ... . .. . 50 \n \nD - Scholarship Recipients Serving Residencies ............ . .. . .. .. 52 \n \nE - Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in \n \nArmed Forces ...... . ... .......... ...................... . .. .. 57 \n \nF - Scholarship Recipients Presently Completing \n \nFive Years of Practice Repayment . . . . .. .. .. . .......... . . . .. . . . 58 \n \nG - Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full \n \nwith Five Years of Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 \n \nH - Scholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships \nby PracticeI Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 \n \n- Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships \n \nin Cash .................. .. . ......... . ............. . .. .. .. .. 76 \n \nJ - Scholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment \n \nof Scholarships in Cash . ... .. ... . . .. . . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ........ 77 \n \nK - Scholarship Recipients Withdrawn from Medical School \n \nWho Are Repaying Their Scholarships in Cash .. . . . ........ . . .. 92 \n \nL - Students Withdrawn Who Have Repaid Their \n \nScholarships in Full ............... . ...... . .. .. . . .... .. . . .... . 93 \n \nM - Scholarship Recipients Whose Accounts are Not \n \nCollectible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 \n \nN - Scholarship Recipients Who Relinquished Their \n \nScholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 \n \n0 - Recipients Who Have Relinquished Their Scholarships \n \nand Have Completed Payment of Scholarships in Cash . . . . . . . . 96 \n \nlX \n \n  BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY I, 1982 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1984 \nPURPOSE \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1952 for a twofold purpose: (I) to provide an adequate supply of physicians in the rural areas of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nTHE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CREATING THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nThe Board was created by an Amendment to the Constitution of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of Georgia adopted a resolution providing fo r the Constitutional Amendment which was overwhelmingly ratified by the electorate in theN ovember general election in 1952. \nThe purpose stated in the Amendment was to bring about an adequate supply of physicians in the more sparsely populated areas of the State by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in medical school, and by inducing a large number of them to practice medicine in rural Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional amendments from 1952-1982, the Board was composed of five members: The President of the Medical Association of Georgia, the immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, ex officio, and three members appointed by the Governor for a term of four years each. \nIn 1982, the Legislature adopted a new Constitution which was approved by the people in the November, 1982, general election. Under the 1982 Constitution, the State Medical Education Board was removed fro m the Constitution and made a statutory Board with all previous Constitutional provisions remaining' in force and effect as statutory law unless and until changed by the General Assembly. \nIn 1983, the Legislature passed, and the Governor signed, House Bill 159, providing that the Board shall consist of seven members appointed by the Governor fora term of four years each. \nThe Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Board is by law the same person who serves as Executive Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \n \n The Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are citizens and residents of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in an accredited four-year medical school within the United States. The medical school shall have received accreditation or provisional accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education of the American Medical Association or the Bureau of Professional Education of the American Osteopathic Association for a program in medical education designed to qualify the graduate for licensure by The Composite State Board of Medical Examiners of Georgia. \nThe purpose of the scholarship is to assist recipients in obtaining a medical education to enable them to become licensed and practicing physicians in communities in Georgia having a population of 15,000 persons or less. It is the duty of the Board to make a careful investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant, and to determine his or her fitness to receive a scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes (as required by law) a report on the ability of the applicant and of the parents of such applicant, to pay his or her own tuition to attend medical school. \nEach scholarship or loan (as it becomes if it is repaid in cash) was initially in the amount of$5,000 over a four year period, payable $1,250 per year. A Constitutional Amendment in 1968 increased the amount of each scholarship to $10,000 over four years and increased the population of a qualifying community in which a doctor could repay by practice to 10,000 persons. \nIn 1976, the Georgia Legislature adopted, and the people approved, an additional Amendment to the Constitution providing for an increase in the amount of the scholarship from $10,000 to an amount not to exceed $15,000 over four years and provided for an increase in the community population from 10,000 to 15,000 in which a doctor may practice in repayment of the scholarship. The Amendment also increased the interest rate from 4% to 9% from the date of each payment to the applicant, compounded annually for those who repay their loan in cash and who do not practice in fulfillment of their commitment. \nThe Board became a statutory Board in 1982, and in 1983 the Legislature passed, and the Governor signed, House Billl59, providing for an increase in the amount of the scholarship from $15,000 to an amount not to exceed $24,000 over four years. The new legislation also increased the interest rate from 9% to 12% per annum from the date of each payment by the Board and compounded annually to the date the scholarship or loan is paid in full for those who repay their loan in cash and who do not practice in fulfillment of their contractual obligation. The Board is authorized to increase annually the rate of interest due on loans granted to new recipients. The increased rate of interest may not; however, exceed by more than 2% the prime rate published by the \n2 \n \n Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and in effect at the time of the increase. \nEach scholarship may now be repaid in service as follows: an amount of money equal to the amount of the scholarship received during any one year in medical school, together with the interest thereon, shall be credited to the applicant for each year of practicing his profession in a community of 15,000 population or less, according to the United States Decennial Census of 1980 or any future such census, or at any hospital or facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Resources or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department of Offender Rehabilitation. The Board has the authority to cancel the contract of any applicant at any time for cause deemed sufficient by the Board. Upon cancellation of the contract for any cause, including default or breach thereof by the applicant, the total uncredited amount of the scholarship paid to the applicant shall at once become due and payable to the Board in cash with interest at the minimum rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of each payment by the Board, compounded annually to the date the scholarship or loan is paid in full. \n3 \n \n  CHAPTER II \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board, after investigation and personal interviews, offers scholarships (within the limits of its appropriation) to those applicants who establish a financial need and who express a strong commitment to practice in repayment of their scholarships in a rural area in Georgia having a population of 15,000 persons or less approved by the Board. \nThe procedure followed in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: \nl. Upon request, an application Form and Financial Aid Form are sent to the applicant. \n2. Upon receipt of the completed Application Form and detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family, the six references the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. \n3. A credit report is secured from a commercial credit agency. 4. Upon completion of the first three steps, personnel in the office of \nthe Executive Secretary of the Board interview each applicant for approximately one to two hours and record pertinent information after explaining the purpose and objectives of the program. 5. The applicant is invited to appear before the Board at its annual meeting in July for an interview to express his practice commitment and qualifications more vividly to the Board. 6. After the Board has met each applicant, it considers carefully all the accumulated information and awards scholarships to those who appear to have the greatest financial need and who agree to commit themselves to practice in a Board-approved community in Georgia in repayment of their scholarships. \nEach scholarship recipient is required to sign a contract with the Board agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship / loan is granted-the practice commitment is emphasized. \nThe 1952 Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board provided that a recipient may repay his scholarship either in services or in cash at four percent interest. Unfortunately, the number of eligible recipients electing to repay in cash under the 1952 Amendment increased to more than fifty percent of the total number of scholarships granted. The 1976 amendment strengthened the primary purpose of the program by conditioning the award of scholarships upon the financial need of the applicant and his or her commitment to practice in a community of 15,000 population or less or in a facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Resources or the Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Under the \n5 \n \n 1976 Amendment, recipients who fail to practice are requested to repay their loan in cash immediately with interest at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum from the date of each payment to the recipient. The Board became a statutory Board in 1982, and in 1983 the Legislature adopted House Bill159, which authorized an increase in the amount of the scholarship from $15,000 to an amount not to exceed $24,000 over four years, contingent upon appropriated funds. The interest rate was increased from 9% to a minimum of 12% per annum from the date of each payment by the Board and compounded annually to the date the scholarship or loan is paid in full. Additionally, the Board was authorized under certain conditions to increase annually the rate of interest due on loans granted to new recipients. \nANNUAL RENEWAL \nIn recent years, the Board has adopted stringent procedures designed to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in approved areas (15,000 persons or less). Annual renewal of scholarship awards are made only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring the members of the Board and its staff re-interview each scholarship recipient to secure a reaffirmation of intent to practice and a continuation of existing financial need. \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED-1982-85 \nFor the 1982-83 academic year, the Board received sixty-five initial scholarship applications. At its meeting on July 20-21, 1982, it awarded thirty-eight scholarships and renewed ninety-nine. At a called meeting on September 1, 1982, six additional scholarships were awarded. Two students declined to accept their scholarships. Thus, a total of 141 students received scholarships for the 1982-83 academic year. \nThe Board received initial applications from fifty-four students for the 1983-84 academic year. At its July 19-20, 1983, meeting, the Board awarded thirty-four scholarships and renewed one hundred and four. Of those awarded , three students declined to accept their scholarships. Thus, a total of 135 scholarships were granted for the 1983-84 academic year. \nFor the 1984-85 academic year, the Board received applications from fifty medical students. At its July 19-21, 1984 meeting, the Board awarded a total of thirty-four scholarships and named two alternate applicants to receive any relinquished awards. Two awards were relinquished and subsequently accepted by the two alternate applicants. Ninety-nine scholarships were renewed in 1984 and the total number of scholarships awarded for the 1984-85 academic year was 133. Table I shows the number of applications received and scholarships granted by the Board during 1982-85. \n6 \n \n 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 \n \nTABLE I APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS \nAWA RDED FOR THE YEARS 1982-85 \n \nNo- of Applic::atlons \nReceived \n \nNo. of Sc:holanhlps \nAwarded \n \nSc:holanhips Previously Awarded \n \nTotal No. of Students Enrolled \nin Program as of June 30 \n \n6.5 \n \n42 \n \n99+1still \n \n142 \n \nin school who \n \nhas received \n \nfull scholarship \n \n54 \n \n31 \n \n104-4 who \n \n131 \n \nrelinquished \n \nscholarships \n \n5() \n \n34 \n \n99+2still \n \n135 \n \nin school who \n \nhave received \n \nfull scholarship \n \nSUMMARY OF SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS IN TRAINING As of June 30, 19\u00264, two hundred fifty scholarship recipients were engaged in training programs . Ofthisnumber, one hundred nineteen are completing internships, residencies or a tour of duty in the armed forces, and one hundred thirty-one are students presently in medical school. Those presently in medical school include twenty-five freshmen, thirty-eight sophomores, thirtyseven juniors,and thirty-one seniors. Exhibit\"Aft is a list of medical students showing their names, hometowns, medical schools in which they are enrolled, classes and amount of scholarship granted. Table II follows and shows the medical schools represented by the 1983-84 recipients and the number of recipients. attending each school. \nTABLE II SUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS AlTENDING \nMEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1983-84 \n \nInstitution \nEmory University Sch\u003c\u003eol of Medicine \nHoward University College of Medicine \nLorna Linda University School of Medicine \nMedical College of Georgia Meharry Medical College Mercer University School \nof Medicine \nMichigan State University School of Osteopathic Medicine \nMorehouse College School of Medicine \nPhiladelphia College ot Osteopathic Medicine \nRutgers University Sch\u003c\u003eol of Medicine \nUniversity of MissouriColumbia School of Medicine \nWest Virginia School o:f Osteopathic Medicine \nTOTAL \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors \n \n13 \n \n21 \n \n26 \n \n2 \n \n3 \n \n8 \n \n3 \n \n6 \n \n4 \n \n3 \n \n2 \n \n25 \n \n38 \n \n37 \n \nSeniors 2 24 4 \n31 \n \nTotal 4 \n84 8 II \n13 \n5 131 \n \n7 \n \n     CHAPTER III \nRESULTS \nOn June 30, 1984, the State Medical Education Board completed its thirty-first year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In this thirtyone year period, 1,128 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women needing financial assistance to attend medical college. Of this number, 754 have completed their medical education and become \"eligible to practice.\" In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board, 350 physicians chose to repay all or part of their scholarships by practicing either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Human Resources. Four hundred four doctors chose to repay their scholarships in cash. However, many of these are practicing in Georgia, though not in towns having a population of 15,000 or less. Indeed, approximately seventy one percent (71 %) of all scholarship recipients ready for practice have settled in Georgia. Some recipients have entered further medical training and others have established a practice out-of-state. There are 250 scholarship recipients still in medical school, or in training as interns or residents, or serving in the Armed Forces. Table III shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1984. \nTABLE III \nPRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS JULY I, 1953- JUNE 30, 1984 \nStudents Enrolled in Medical School (June 30, 1984) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Graduate Physicians Who Are: \nCompleting Internships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Completing Residency Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 In Armed Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Practicing in Approved Communities or Institutions \n(Repayment in Whole or Part) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Electing to Repay in Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Students Who Relinquished Scholarship .................. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 students Who Relinquished Scholarship and Have Completed Cash Repayment ........... . ...................... .. ..... 51 Students Withdrawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Students Withdrawn Who Have Completed Cash Repayment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Students Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Doctors Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Uncollectible Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 \nTotal Scholarships Awarded ............... . ........................... 1,128 \nIncludes 201 who have repaid their obligation in full, 63 who are practicing to repay their obligation and 86 who have repaid their scholarships in practice and cash. \nIncludes 381 who have repaid their contracts in full in cash and 23 who are repaying their contracts in cash.\" \nIncludes 15 recipients from 1980-1982 Biennial Report, plus 4 recipients added since 1982, and 32 recipients who relinquished scholarships and were incorrectly included,in cash repayment (see footnote.to Exhibit \"0\"). \n12 \nL \n \n SELECTING A PRACTICE LOCATION \nA list of communities having previously expressed a critical need for physicians is compiled by the Board each year. The list consists of information obtained from community representatives who have attended the most recent physician placement conference (Medical Fair) and contains such information as the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools, hospital and medical equipment, the number of physicians presently practicing, and whether the town will support a doctor. \nThis list is mailed to every scholarship recipient who plans to begin practice upon completion of his or her medical training or military service during the current year. All recipients are invited each year to attend the annual Medical Fair, where they have an opportunity to meet with rural community representatives to discuss practice opportunities throughout Georgia. \nA major service of the Board is the preparation (annually) of a list of physicians (scholarship recipients) who will be \"ready for practice\"in July of each of the succeeding three years. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their military obligation during that time, those who will complete their internships and those who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to any qualifying community or physician. It is the only such list available in Georgia and provides an effective beginning point for rural communities seeking physicians. \nTable IV below shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash, and the percentage of the total repaying by each method. \nTABLE IV \nREPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH FROM JULY I, 1953- JUNE 30, 1984 \n \nYears 1953-84 \n \nTotal No. of Doctors Repaying \n754 \n \nTotal No. Repaying \nby Practice (All or Part) \n350 \n \nPercent Practicing \n46% \n \nNo. Repaying in Cash \n404 \n \nPercent Repaying in Cash \n54% \n \nThe number of doctors practicing has continued to increase each year since the inauguration in 1979 of the annual Medical Fair and physician placement conference. \nWe are proud of the number of recipients who have elected to remain in the state upon completion of their medical training. Table V shows a comparison of repayment of recipients in Georgia and outside Georgia. - \n \n13 \n \n TABLE V \nCOMPARISON OF REPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE IN GEORGIA AND OUTSIDE GEORGIA \nJULY I, 1953- JUNE 30, 1984 \n \nYears 1953-84 \n \nTotal No. Number of Doctors Practicing Repaying in Georgia \n \n754 \n \n536 \n \nPercent in \nGeorgia \n71 %* \n \nNumber Practicing Out of State \n199 \n \nPercent Out of State \n26%* \n \nApproximately seventy-one percent (71 %) of the doctors eligible for practice have practiced in Georgia. Although not all of these doctors have practiced in a community of 15,000 population or less, many do practice in communities of 20,000 or less, such as Dublin, Brunswick, Gainesville, Thomasville, Dalton, Waycross and others. Several recipients are now teaching at the Medical College of Georgia and at Emory University School of Medicine. \nThe \"Country Doctor Program\" has been favorably received in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the State. Indeed, they are located in communities of 15,000 population or less in Ill of the 159 counties in Georgia. Many communities would be without physician services today, had it not been for this program. Dedicated young men and women of great promise who may have been financially unable to obtain a medical education have done so as a result of these scholarships. Those who practice in small communities have contributed to the economic, political, social and civic welfare of our State. Those who repay their scholarships in cash have also contributed to the well-being of the citizens of Georgia, through practice and public service in other localities in Georgia. The funds received from cash repayments are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation by the General Assembly. \nAlthough it is possible for scholarship recipients to repay their obligation to the State in full within ten years (including medic\u0026.~ training and practice); normally, it takes twelve and possibly as long as fifteen years from the date a student receives a scholarship. Table VI shows the length of time that may elapse between the time an applicant receives the scholarship and the time the obligation has been completed  by practice. \nwe have no record concerning the practice location of 19 recipients (3%) who have fulfilled their obligation to the Board either by practice or by repaying in cash. \n \n14 \n \n TABLE VI \nPOSSIBLE TIME SPAN BETWEEN ACCEPTANCE AND COMPLETION OF SCHOLARSHIP CONTRACT \n \nScholarship Recipient \n \nMedical School \n \nInternship Residency \n \nPractice \n \nTOTAL \n \n4 years \n \nI year \n \n2-5 years \n \n5 years 12-15 years \n \n15 \n \n li \n \nDOCTORS WRITE US \n \nl \n \nThe members and staff of the \n \nI \n \nState Medical Education Board \n \nI'I \n \nmaintain close contact with doctors repaying in cash and those who practice in repayment of their scho- \n \nlarships, for auditing purposes and \n \nfor firsthand knowledge of the suc- \n \ncess of those who serve in rural \n \nGeorgia. The following comments \n \nwere received in reply to the annual \n \nrequest for information sent by the \n \nBoard: \n \n\"I began practice in Gray, Georgia on August 16, 1982. Things have been up and down, but I have enjoyed every minute of it. The practice has been doing well. I am now seeing on an average, about fifteen-twenty patients per day. \nThere are presently three nursing homes in our County. My office provides medical care for inpatients at all of these facilities. This includes monthly visits to the nursing homes and after office hours consultation in the event of an emergency. We also provide services for the Jones County Health Department. Again, I would like to thank you, your staff, and the members of the Board for allowing me to be one of your scholarship recipients.\" \n \n\"I am presently in practice in Vienna, Georgia, with Dr. Joe Christmas and Dr. Bpb Garrett. My family and I are planning to settle here permanently. Otir office is currently seeing between 30-40 patients daily. I would also like to comment that the Medical Fair held in Augusta in 1981 was very instrumental in helping me find a practice.\" \n \n\"Thank you very much. Without this program, I probably could not have gone to medical school.\" \n \n\"I am very pleased with my practice location and partners. Working relationship is very good. Thank you all for your assistance financially and in locating this practice opportunity.\" \n \n\"Great to hear from you. All is well here. I see 20-25 patients a day. No longer doing Obstetrics, lots of pediatrics though. Also now in solo practice. Come see us!\" \n \n\"I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your support which helped see me through medical school and allowed me to embark in the \"wonderful\" profession of medicine.\" \n \n16 \n \n \"We are currently seeing between 20 and 40 patients per day in the \noffice. Our last month, average was 33 Iday. Generally the practice is \ngoing well. I do not anticipate any change.\" \n\"I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the people at the State Medical Education Board for the help that I did receive during my medical schooling. Without the scholarship it would have been very difficult for me to have completed medical school, and it is with great pleasure that I work at this time to repay the obligations of that scholarship.\" \n\"I am quite satisfied with my work. I see 40-60 patients / day.\" \n\"Regarding or most recent phone conversation, I will pursue a possible office in Woodstock. At present, I am actively seeking a partner and will be interested in attending the Medical Fair in October.\" \n\"I average approximately 35-40 patients per day; 10 people in hospital at any one time and assist with surgery approximately 2 times / mo. I do no OB or general surgery.\" \n\"The Joan which I received in medical school was God sent. There is no better service provided for our state than your medical school loan program. Certainly many communities and rural areas would have been deprived of physicians and hospitals through the years without it. If all government, state and federal, programs were as wisely considered and administered, then there would be a greater public confidence in their elected and appointed public servants.\" \n\"Our practice is a 2-man practice with myself and Dr. Stephen Taunton, another scholarship recipient. We see approximately 50-60 patients / day.\" \n\"Seeing 35-40 patients a day. Unable to accept any new families at present. Recently have constructed 2 new offices and recruited a partner who will begin on September 1, 1983.\" \n\"I have enjoyed thoroughly practicing in this very fine community. Again, I wish to reiterate my sincere debt to the tax payers of Georgia for providing this very valuable scholarship. Without it, I had no hope to attend medical school and realize my ambition to be in service to the citizens. I wish for you every success in the work which you are doing.\" \n\"Need a partner desperately. Any help you can give appreciated.\" \n\"Practice is booming. Not taking new patients for some time.\" \n17 \n \n A CONTINUING NEED FOR RURAL PHYSICIANS \n \nA survey released in late 1976 \n \nby the Georgia Academy of Family \n \nPhysicians and the Joint Board of \n \nFamily Practice indicated that 117 \n \nout of 159 counties in Georgia are \n \ndeficient in the number of primary \n \ncare physicians. Reports submitted \n \nby health care professionals during \n \nthe Primary Health Care Confer- \n \nences sponsored by the Department \n \nof Human Resources at Jekyll \n \n: \n \nIsland, Georgia, in the spring of \n \n11 \n \n1978 confirmed this trend and projected an increase in the number of \n \nI! \n \ncounties needing primary care, especially family practice physicians, \n \n;! \n \nthrough 1990. Again in 1980, the Joint Board of Family Practice \n \nconducted a study entitled Primary Care Physician Manpower Report, \n \nState of Georgia, 1980-2000, and concluded that a serious shortage of \n \nprimary care physicians will exist in Georgia through the year 2000. \n \nThe average age of the approximately 1,815 primary care physicians \n \npracticing in Georgia in 1980 was fifty, and this number is expected to \n \nincrease to seventy by the year 2000. Approximately 301 primary care \n \nphysicians will retire between 1980 and 1990. An additional 557 are \n \nprojected to retire between 1990 and the year 2000. 1 \n \nOne of the conclusions of the study in Georgia on Changes .in \n \nFamily Physician Manpower from 1968 to 1982, published by the Joint \n \nBoard of Family Practice, stated that there was a greater decrease in \n \nphysicians for non-metropolitan counties between 1968 and 1980 than \n \nthe decrease in metropolitan counties in that period.2 \n \nFrom data available in the American Medical Association 1981 \n \nPhysician Characteristics and Distribution in the United States, it was \n \ndetermined that forty-nine (49) ofthe one hundred eight (108) Georgia \n \ncommunities of 15,000 population or less with a hospital have gained \n \nno more than one and in most cases have lost from one to five \n \nphysicians between 1963 and 1980. Thirty-four (34) of these forty-nine \n \n(49) communities are located in central and south Georgia. \n \nAlthough there is a projection by the federal Bureau of Health \n \nManpower for a nationwide surplus of physicians by the year 1990, the \n \ntraining and placement of relatively scarce primary care physicians, i.e., \n \nFamily Practice, Obstetrics/ Gynecology, a_nd General Pediatrics, in \n \nrural areas remains a major concern. There is still the tendency for most \n \nprimary care graduates to locate in the suburbs of large urban areas and \n \nincentives are needed to encourage their distribution to rural towns. \n \nThe Southern Regional Education Board recently brought together \n \n75 medical deans, state legislators, state budget officers, and health \n \nplanners to address the question of physician distribution. A few of \n \n18 \n \n their comments are as follows: \n.. . increasing total physician supply is an inefficient way to solve the distribution problems in rural areas ... \n. . . The increased supply of doctors will not naturally dispense to rural areas .. . \n. . . Southern states have chosen several strategies to attract more physicians to practice in rural areas and primary care, but more coordination is needed among these individual programs . . .3 \nThe carnegie council, in its 1980 publication,The Carnegie Council On PoUcy Studies In Higher Education, A Summary of Reports and Recommendations, included comments and recommendations on the progress and problems in medical education as follows: \n... we favor creating incentives to attract health professionals to underserved areas and to encourage training programs for primary care physicians .... \nThe problems of geographic maldistribution of health manpower is serious. Particularly deficient in manpower are states with low per capita income, rural areas generally, and inner city areas .... \n. . . Geographic maldistribution of health manpower can be substantially alleviated by policies that create stronger incentives for health professionals to practice in underserved areas .... \n. . . An increase in the aggregate supply of physicians would probably ease shortages in underserved areas, although it is unlikely that an increase in supply alone, in the absence of other measures, would greatly alleviate this problem. The adequacy of any given physician/population ratio also cannot properly be interpreted without a consideration of what proportion of physicians is engaged in primary care.4 \nThe American Rural Health Association made a policy statement on rural physician manpower in its August, 1984, Newsletter which states in pertinent part as follows: \nDuring the 1970s we witnessed a major effort and significant impact on rural physician manpower distribution. The American Rural Health Association sees that effort wasted and impact blunted by overreliance on a \"physician surplus\" to solve the distribution problem. Effective programs are being abandoned for optimistic projections.5 \n19 \n \n It therefore seems evident that specific incentives and continuing efforts are needed to influence medical students into primary care specialties and to encourage primary care physicians to locate their practice in the non-urban areas of Georgia. \n1 Russell, Philip W., Primary Care Physician Manpower Report, State of Georgia, 1980-2000, Joint Board of Family Practice, Atlanta, March, 1980. \n2 Joint Board of Family Practice, 1983 Annual Report, Atlanta, Georgia, p. 31. J Regional Action, Southern Regional Education Board, Volume 30, Number 3, Atlanta, March \n1981, p. 406. 4 The Carnegie Council on Policy Studies In Higher Education, A Summary of Reports and \nRecommendations, Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Franscisco, 1980. 5 American Rural Health Newsletter, Volume 3, Number 2, Kentucky, August 1984, p. 5. \n20 \n \n TRAINING PHYSICIANS FOR FAMILY PRACTICE \nThe Board of Regents recognized the diminishing number of physicians in primary medical care over the last three decades, and at the request and urging of the State Medical Education Board, a Department of Family Practice was established at the Medical College of Georgia in 1972. The Board of Regents provides funds through the Medical College of Georgia for family practice residents in Augusta. Presently there are twenty-four Family Practice residents training in Augusta. Concerned with the shortage of family physicians in the medically underserved areas of Georgia, the General Assembly enacted legislation in 1976 establishing the Joint Board of Family Practice and charged it with a number of responsibilities, including the identification of family physician shortage areas and the development of programs to encourage Family Practice education for medical students as well as practitioners of medicine. \nThe Joint Board, consisting of thirteen representatives, one from each Congressional district and three at large, provides funds for seven Family Practice residency training programs in the State: Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Rome, Savannah, and a General Practice program in Tucker. Presently there are twenty-four Family Practice residents in training in Augusta, thirty-two in Columbus, twentytwo in Macon, twelve in Rome, twelve in Savannah, seventeen in Atlanta, and eight in Tucker. From 1982 to 1984, nine recipients of the State Medical Education Board scholarship program took a Family Practice residency at one of the above training centers, and two additional scholarship recipients took a family practice residency outside the state. \nThe professional staff of the Joint Board and the Chairman of the Department of Family Practice at the Medical College of Georgia attend the annual interview of scholarship recipients at the Medical College in the spring of each year. At this meeting, each scholarship recipient is interviewed and his participation in a Family Practice Residency program in Georgia is encouraged. \nEach recipient is also required to participate in the Family Practice Preceptorship Program sponsored by the Joint Board of Family Practice. This is a one-month training experience for medical students, spent with family physicians in day-to-day practice. Approximately 60% of participating students are from the Medical College of Georgia. \n21 \n \n The remaining 40% come from Morehouse, Emory, and osteopathic medical schools. The Joint Board provides a $500.00 stipend for the student and for the physician preceptor. \nDuring 1982-84, approximately 112 scholarship recipients who attended the Medical College of Georgia, Emory University School of Medicine, the School of Medicine at Morehouse College, Mercer University School of Medicine, Meharry Medical College, or the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine took part in a preceptorship program or took a course of study offered by the Department of Family Practice. \n22 \n \n MEDICAL FAIR 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 \nPLACING PHYSICIANS IN RURAL GEORGIA THROUGH THE MEDICAL FAIR \n23 \n \n THE MEDICAL FAIR \n \nr \n \nIn 1979 the State Medical Education Board, along with the Medical College of Georgia and the University of Georgia Cooperative Exten- \n \nsion Service, sponsored the first annual Medical Fair. The purpose of \n \nI \n \nthis Fair was to bring together resident physicians, medical students, dental students and their spouses with representatives from communi- \n \nties in Georgia of 15,000 population or less, having an approved \n \nhospital, to discuss practice opportunities around the state. In 1980 the \n \nJoint Board of Family Practice and the Medical Association of Geor- \n \ngia joined as sponsoring organizations. In 1981, the Southeastern \n \nInstitute for Community Health, Inc., the Georgia Hospital Associa- \n \ntion, and the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians also joined as \n \nsponsors. In 1984, the Southeastern Institute for Community Health, \n \nInc., requested to be dropped as an active sponsor. There are now seven \n \nprivate and public health related organizations sponsoring this annual \n \nphysician placement conference. \n \nDuring the fall of 1979, 1980, 1981, and again in 1983, the Fair was \n \nheld in Augusta. In 1982 and 1984 the Fair was held in Atlanta. The fair \n \nhas continued each year to grow in interest and in number of partici- \n \npants. It has attracted more than eight hundred twenty-six (826) com- \n \nmunity representatives from eighty-five (85) individual rural Georgia \n \ncommunities and more than four hundred ninety-nine (499) resident \n \nphysicians, two hundred twenty (220) of whom were State Medical \n \nEducation Board scholarship recipients. Additionally, two hundred \n \nthirty-nine (239) medical students and one hundred nineteen (119) \n \ndental students attended. \n \nEighty-three (83) physicians who have attended one or more Fairs, \n \nor received information concerning a Fair, are now practicing in \n \ncommunities in Georgia of 15,000 population or less, or at facilities \n \noperated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human \n \nResources. Three dentists who attended the Fair are now practicing in \n \nrural Georgia. Placements from the September 1984 Fair will not be \n \nknown until the residents complete their training in July of 1985, but \n \nthirty-four will complete their training at that time and many have \n \nindicated a definite interest in practicing in one of the towns which they \n \ncontacted at the Fair. \n \nIt is significant that sixty-four (64) of the eighty-three (83) residents \n \nplaced through the Fair to date are State Medical Education Board \n \nScholarship recipients. Nineteen (19) were not on scholarship, and this \n \nis an indication that the Medical Fair is also beginning to place \n \nphysicians in rural Georgia who have not received forgiveness loans \n \nfrom the state. It is estimated that the cost to place one of these nineteen \n \nnon-scholarship physicians by a personnel placement agency is \n \nbetween $15,000 and $20,000. These physicians represent a savings of \n \n$285,000 in state scholarship funds and more than $300,000 in physi- \n \ncian placement fees to Georgia's rural communities. \n \n24 \n \n In preparation for this event each year, an orientation session is held in the spring with community representatives to discuss plans for marketing their communities and for meeting resident physicians at the upcoming Fair. Special meetings are also held with resident physicians prior to the Fair to discuss and share information on how to make successful contacts and select a community in which to practice. The Fair has brought rural Georgia communities together to share their interests, knowledge and skill in physician recruitment and retention. It has activated a physician market in rural Georgia that has increasingly attracted new physicians. \nThe contact and placement possibilities offered by the Fair are exciting. Certainly, it has provided, for physicians and community representatives alike, an opportunity for a significant and meaningful interaction with one another. \nWith the assistance and continuing encouragement of organizations such as the Medical College of Georgia Foundation, the Georgia Municipal Association, the Emory University School of Medicine, and the Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, we believe that this annual event will have an increasingly strong and positive influence on the location of physicians in rural Georgia. \nTable VII shows the increased percentage of scholarship recipients who have established practice in Georgia communities of 15,000 population or less, or at facilities under the auspices of the Department of Human Resources or Department of Offender Rehabilitation since the inauguration of the Medical Fair. \n \nTABLE VII \nCOMPARISON OF REPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE BEFORE AND AFTER \nTHE INAUGURATION OF THE MEDICAL FAIR \n \nYears \nAfter the Fair 1980-84* Before the Fair 1953-80 \n \nTotal No. of Doctors Repaying \n164 647 \n \nTotal No. Repaying by Practice \n82 288 \n \nPercent No. Repaying Practicing in Cash \n \n50 % \n \n82 \n \n44.51 % \n \n359 \n \nPercent Repaying in Cash \n50 % 55.49% \n \nBefore the Medical Fair, there was a downward trend in the annual percentage of those physicians selecting a practice in a Georgia community of 15,000 population or less. The Medical Fair has contributed materially to a reversal of this trend and has set in motion a systematic process of contacts that lead and encourage scholarship recipients to contact and practice in Georgia rural communities. \n \n*These figures include those physicians who found placement or repaid in cash through December, /984. \n \n25 \n \n r \nI \n \nThe members and staff of the State Medical Education Board request an evaluation of the Medical Fair each year from all participants. The following are comments received in 1984 from several community representatives who have taken an active part in the Fair: \n\"Through contacts made at the Medical Fair in 1982 and 1983, we have gone from no prospects for new physicians to a great many excellent ones. Our scorecard from the 1982 and 1983 Fairs shows us having attracted the three specialists we wanted most with four more very good prospects for 1985-86 plus many, many more aquaintances that may one day prove beneficial. The price of this success has cost the hospital Jess than many Physician Recruitment Firms would charge to place one physician in our community.\" \n\"Union County has been represented at the Medical Fair all but one year since the Fair's inception in 1979, and the results achieved by participating in this event have been most gratifying. We have been able to recruit or attract one physician to the community as a direct result of participating in the Fair, another indirectly, and have one good prospect who completes training in 1985. In short, the Medical Fair has served a very real purpose for us, and rest assured of our continuing support and participation.\" \n\"I know of no better way in order to get interested communities and interested physicians together. I strongly feel that this endeavor is worthy of continued active support.\" \n\"Crisp County has actively participated in the annual Medical Fair that you have presented during the past five years. This participation enabled us to obtain several physicians.\" \n\"I feel that the annual Medical Fair is indeed an effective program. I have participated in two of the Fairs which proved to be most informative and helpful. As a result, a physician has agreed to practice in our community and will be with us very soon.\" \n\"I would again like to reiterate my feeling that the annual Medical Fair held for State Medical Education Board scholarship recipients should be continued.\" \n\"I think the Fair is invaluable and I consider it a first line recruiting effort. We would not have the opportunity otherwise. I think the Fair can and will be effective in attracting the type physicians needed at Perry.\" \n\"I just wanted to thank you again for sponsoring the Medical Fair Orientation session. Our group found it very interesting, particularly the resident physician panel.\" \n26 \n \n       CHAPTER IV \n \nREVENUE AND EXPENDITURES \nUnder the Executive Reorganization Act of 1972, the Board of Regents has full responsibility for the administration of the operating funds of the State Medical Education Board. The following is an accounting of the use of those funds during the years 1982-83 and 1983-84, and a budget adopted for fiscal 1984-85. \n \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FUNDS EXPENDED 1982-83 \n \nREVENUE \n \nState Appropriation ............ .. ................... . $547,500.00 \n \nPayments on Scholarships: \n \nPrincipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $206,003.92 \n \nInterest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,905.78 \n \n263,909 .70 \n \nTOTAL REVENUE ..... . .. .. ................. . $811,409.70 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nScholarships ......................... .. ........... . . . $532,500.00 \n \nRepaid to State Treasury through \n \nFiscal Division - DOAS ... . $253,552.47 \n \nDepartment of Law - \n \nCollection Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,357.23 \n \n263,909 .70 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES ................... . $796,409.70 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1983 (Lapsed into State Treasury) \n \n$ 15,000.00 \n \nTOTAL ... . ...... . ... .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . $811,409.70 \n \n33 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FUNDS EXPENDED 1983-84 \n \nREVENUE \n*State Appropriation . . ... .. . . .... . .... ... ....... . .. . $547,500.00 * \n \nPayments on Scholarships: \n \nPrincipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $212,045.93 \n \nInterest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,761.25 \n \n278,807.18 \n \nTOTAL REVENUE .. .................. .. ..... . $826,307.18 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n*Scholarships .......... . ............................ . $487,500.00 * \nRepaid to State Treasury through \n \nFiscal Division - DOAS .... $262,080.52 \n \nDepartment of Law- \n \nCollection Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,726.66 \n \n278,807 . 18 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES .. .... ............. . $766,307.18 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1984 (Lapsed into State Treasury) \n \n$ 60,000.00 \n \nTOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $826,307.18 \n \n Thisfigure does not include an additional $2,000.00 appropriated by the General A ssembly with an expenditure of $1,611.35 for the annual Medical Fair. \n \nTHECOSTOFTHEPROGRAM \nDuring the past two years, the amount of money received from scholarship recipients who repaid their scholarships in cash was $542,716 and the amount paid to recipients in medical school has been $1,020,000. The funds received from scholarship recipients who repaid their scholarship in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation by the General Assembly. As stated above, many scholarship recipients who have repaid in cash remain in Georgia, and although they may not practice in a community of 15,000, many practice in larger rural areas of our state. \nWe submit that the State Medical Education Board program is an investment in the future of Georgia's rural areas - an investment which, in our opinion, provides the greatest dollar return for Georgia taxpayers of all funds appropriated by the General Assembly. We submit that the value of the program far exceeds its cost in dollars. \n \n34 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD BUDGET 1984-85 \n \nActual 1982-83 \n \nCurrent Budget 1983-84 \n \nProposed Budget 1984-85 \n \nSTATEMENT OF REVENUE StateAppropriation $547,500.00 $547,500.00 $526,250.00 \n \nSTATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES \n \nOperating Expenses \n \nScholarships \n \n$532,500.00 $487,500.65 \n \n$526,250.00 \n \nAs stated elsewhere in this report, House Bill 159, which was adopted by the Legislature in 1983, authorized an increase in the amount of each scholarship from $15,000 to $24,000 payable over a four-year period. However, funds were not immediately available for the full increase to $24,000 for all recipients. Hence, the amount of each four-year scholarship was increased from $15,000 to $17,000, beginning July 1, 1984. Under this plan, the 1984 scholarship recipients were eligible to receive $17,00.0 in scholarship funds, payable at the rate of $4,250 annually, if approved by the Board. \n \nCONCLUSION \nThe members of the State Medical Education Board and its staff wish to express their appreciation to the Governor and members of the General Assembly for making this scholarship program available to hundreds of outstanding young men and women. We are confident that in the years to come the taxpayers of Georgia will reap an outstanding harvest of better rural health care for the underserved medical areas of our state. \n \n35 \n \n  CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION \n \nTo: Governor Joe Frank Harris The Georgia General Assembly The People of Georgia and The State Medical Education Board \n \nFrom: Scholarship Recipients of the State Medical Education Board \n \nfor the cooperation, interest and continued support of the Governor, The General Assembly, and The People for the \"Country Doctor Program,\" \nwhich made it possible for us to study medicine \nIn \nt.U -.J \nTHE STATE OF GEORGIA \n \n~~ \nr 11 0 \n \n~- \n \n~ 1- ,~ ~~~ ' ..,Y.- \n \nt./Q:J.;,w.J.,J~PJw.a~ ''~0U7l'l1\u003c'' -~ \".6~..-:\\\"t\"{-\"-').r~ \"Ca.mv \n \ny;,. -{~.~,p ~~;_;_;_.r2;~:~---~.(/) \n \nL;'; ~ ~Ut- ~~ )e-. 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Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nI \n \nANDERSON, ROBERT GREGORY .......... . . . Medical College of Georgia ...................... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nANDERSON, WALLACE STEVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Virginia School of ........ . .......... . .. . . . Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nANDREWS, PAUL ELLIS .....  .............. Medieal College of Georgia ........... . .......... Sr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nANTHONY, CLEMENT REESE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ..................... . Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nMidland, Georgia \n \nBAXTER, JAMES DAVID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . .. ... ........ .... ... Sr. \n \nw \n00 \n \nMableton, Georgia \n \n15 ,000 \n \nBEEBE, RONALD GENE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. . ............... . . . 15,000 \n \nCannon, Georgia \n \nBENTON, JAMES BERNARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morehouse College School \n \nFr. ..................... . 15,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nBLAND, JAMES RICHARD, III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \n11,250 \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nBODDIE, PATRICE DARCELLE \n \nMeharry Medical College ....................... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOWMAN, MICHAEL DEWITT \n \nMeharry Medical College ....................... Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBOWMAN, ROBERT CLYDE \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nBOYD, JOSEPH JAMES, JR. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nJr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nBRANCH, ROGER GARY, JR. Statesboro, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \n  BYNES, LISA ALVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morehouse College School of Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCARLISLE, LYNDA LEE .......... . . . ........ Medical College of Georgia . ......... . . . ......... Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nCLAYTON , WENDY PATRICE .. . ..... .. .. .. .. Morehouse College of School of Medicine ....... . ... Soph. \n \nI5 ,000 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nCOURSON , ELLEN EANES .. . ..... . .. . ....... Medical College of Georgia .............. . ... . ... Fr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nDANIEL, DAVID FITZH UGH ................. Medical College of Georgia ..... . ............ . ... Sr. \n \n11,250 \n \nClaxton, Georgia \n \nDANIEL. MARK LASSITER \n \nMedical College of Georgia ...................... Jr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \nDANIEL, SCOTT RODGERS \n \nMedical College of Georgia ..................... . Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nHampton, Georgia \n \nDEAL, MICHAEL CARL ..................... Medical College of Georgia ...................... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nw \n \nDELAY, BRADLEY DOUGLAS ................ Medical College of Georgia ........ . ............. Jr. \n \n\\0 \n \nRinggold ,. Georgia \n \n15,000 \n \nDENT, LEMSUEL LEON .................... . Morehouse College School \n \nJr. ......... . .. . ........ . 15,000 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nDYE, JAMES WADE .... : ................... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \n15,000 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nEARLE, JOHN CUNYUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. . ... ' ................ . 15,000 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nEDWARDS, BUFORD OTTO, JR. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSr. .. . . . ... . ............ . 11,250 \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nEDWARDS, CLYDE RANDALL .......... . .... Mercer University School ... . ................... Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nEVANS, THOMAS EDWIN ....... .. .......... Emory University School .................... . . . . Fr. ........... . .......... 15,000 \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nFLOYD, STEPHEN DOUGLAS ... . . . . ......... Medical College of Georgia . ......... . ........ .. . Sr. \n \n11,250 \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nFRANKLIN, DONALD BENJAMIN, JR. \n \nMedical College of Georgia ......... . ......... .. . Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \n _______,....._  ---~-~----~-  -\"'\"-\"'\"\"~----\"\"\"'\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"'\"\"\"\"\"\"'\"\"\"'\"\"\"'\"\"\"'\"\"\"'\"\"\"'\"\"\"',... \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING I983-I984 \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \n1983-84 Class \n \nEXHIBIT\"A\" \nTotal \u0026holarship \nGranted \n \nFRANKO, JAMES Bl'iNJAMIN Thomaston, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia ...........  .......... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nGASKIN, DANIEL RAY, JR. \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia . , .  ............  ..... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nGAY, DOY OSBORNE  . , .. , .... ,   ...... Morehouse College School \n \nAtianta , Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nSoph. . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,250 \n \nGILL. EDWARD ALTON ........  .... . ....... Medical College of Georgia . . ................... Jr. Lavonia, Georgia \n \n11,250 \n \nGISSENDANN ER, CINDY JOY .. . ......... . . . Medical College of Georgia Thomasville, Georgia \n \nJr. ..................... . 15,000 \n \nGLADIN , COLLIER BRANAN, JR. . .. , ....... . . Mercer University School \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \n~ \n \nCiLADlN, RUTHANN COUNCIL ....... . . . ... Mercer University School \n \nS o p h. S o p h. \n \nI 1,250 15,000 \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nGLENN, JOHN ASBURY, JR..... .. ............ Rutgers Medical School ..................... Soph. McDonough, Georgia \n \nI 1,250 \n \nGLOVER , ROBERT VERNON, JR. . ........... . Meharry Medical College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Albany, Georgia \n \n15,000 \n \nGOB ER, GUY DAVID ....... . ..... ... .. . .... . Medical College of Georgia Conyers, Georgia \n \nSr. ....... . ... . ......... . 15,000 \n \nGRAHAM , JAMES LUTHER, JR . . ............ Medical College of Georgia Jesup, Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \n15,000 \n \nGREENE, JAMES WALTER Albany, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSr. . .................... . I 1,250 \n \nGRIFFIN, DONALD LEWIS Ashburn, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSr. ..................... . 15,000 \n \nHALL, PAULA HYATT .......... . ........... Mercer University School \n \nS o p h. \n \n15,000 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nHAMPTON, FRANK LIVINGSTON ............. Mercer University School \n \nSop h. \n \n15,000 \n \nUnion Point, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \n \"\" \n \nHARBIN , ANTHONY RAY ................... Medical College of Georgia ..... . ..... . .......... Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nChatsworth, Georgia \n \nHARGETT, LEWIS . . .. . .. . .. . .... ... ....... . Meharry Medical College ....................... Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nValdosta , Georgia \n \nHIGGINBOTHAM , JAMES CRAIG ..... . ....... West Virginia School of .. ..... .... ... . .... .. . . .. Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nCairo, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nHOBGOOD, DONNA KAY .................... Medical College of Georgia .... . ........... . . . ... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nChickamauga, Georgia \n \nHODGES, ELAINE SHAW \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nFr. ..........  ........ . .. 15,000 \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nHOOD, RICARDO CHARLES .............. . . Meharry Medical College ........... . ......... .. Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nHOUSTON, BRU C E GORDON , JR . . ... . . . ..... . West Virginia School of .. ..... ... . .... . . . .. .. . .. Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nH ULS E, JAME S EDWARD ...... . .... . ....... Medical College of Georgia ...................... Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nBrunswick, Geo rgia \n \nHULS EY, JOE MAXWELL, III . . ............ . .. Medical College of Georgia .... . ................. Sr. \n~ \nDuluth, Georgia \n \n15,000 \n \nHUNTER, LOR EN ZO . .. ... . . .. .. . . .. . ... . .. . Meharry Medica l College ... .... .............. . . Jr. \n \n11 ,250 \n \nWhigham, Georgia \n \nIRBY, WILLIAM CURTI S ... . . . . . .. ... .... ... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nRoyston, Georgia \n \nIRELAND, STANLEY MARK ........ . ........ Medical College of Georgia ...................... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nJACKSON , OSCAR DUNWODY, JR.... .... ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. ........... . .. ..... . . . 11 ,250 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nJENKINS, OSCAR RAY , JR. . . ...... . . .. .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nAlpharetta, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON , CARL DAVID, III ................. Medical College of Georgia ...................... Jr. \n \n11 ,250 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nJONES, ALONZO EARL . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ....... . .......... . ... Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nEllaville, Georgia \n \nJONES. EDD COLBERT, Ill \n \nMercer University School ..... .. ... ... ... . .. . . . . Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \n ,----~----~==~~~~~~~----~~--~--~--------------~--~ \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1983-1984 \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \n1983-84 Class \n \nEXHIBIT\"A~ \nTotal Scholorship \nGranted \n \nJONES, MARK ROBERT \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \n15,000 \n \nDecatur. Georgia \n \nJONES. SUSAN LEIGH ...................... Mercer University School ...... ........ ... . . ... . Sop h. \n \nMacon. Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nI5,000 \n \nKARLE, VIRGINIA ANNE ......... . ....... . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . .............. . , . . Fr. .......... .. .... ... .. . 15,000 \n \nWaycross. Georgia \n \nKETC HAM. KATHRYN RENITA ........ ..... . Morehouse College School \n \nSoph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nLANIER, RANDALL CLARK . . . .. , ... . ....... Medical College of Georgia .. ... . ' ...... .. ...... Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nLANTZ, JAMES EDWARD , JR ..... , ... . ....... Medical Co llege of Georgia Pembroke, Georgia \n \nSr. ....... .. . .. ......... . 15.000 \n \nN\"\"\" \n \nLATIF, RHONDA CATHER INE ........... .... Medical College of Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \n15,000 \n \nLEECH. MARK HATLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \n15,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nLEWIS, CHARLES BOSWELL . ................ Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. ..................... . I5,000 \n \nLincolnton, Georgia \n \nLITTLEFIELD, BYRON ANTHONY ............ Philadelphia College of .................... , .. .. Jr. \n \nI5 ,000 \n \nAdairsville, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nLYLE, SHARON FAITH . .. . ..... . .. .. ...... .. Morehouse College School \n \nDouglasville, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nJr. .................. . .. . 15,000 \n \nMAJEED. ISHAQ HAMIDULLAH ............ . Morehouse College School ..... ' ... ... .. ' . . . . . . . Jr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nMARKHAM, CURTIS REID . . .... . .... , ..... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nMARTIN , WILLIAM MCDONALD, .JR . . . . .... .. Emory University School ........ . , .. . .... . ...... Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nFairburn, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nMAYWEATHER, WILLIAM HAROLD \n \nHoward University College \n \nSr. . .................... . 15,000 \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \n MCDONALD, MILES HARRY ............... Mercer University School .. ............ . ...... Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nMCKENZIE , TIMOTHY WAYNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMCLEAN , RONALD CRAIG ... .. ............. Medical College of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \n15,000 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMCNAIR , NANCY LYNN .. ................... Medical College of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \n15,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMITCHELL, BRUCE LEROY ................. Morehouse College School ... . .. .... .. ....... . Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nMOODY , GERALD EDWARD .. ... ...... ...... Medical College of Georgia . ...... . ..... .. ...... Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nMORENO, RAYMOND GARZA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jr. \n \n11 ,250 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMORRIS, HENRY PHILIP, JR. \n \nMedical College of Georgia Jr. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \n \n11 ,250 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \n... \n \nMOSELEY, JOHN LEI HUGH .................. Medical College of Georgia \n \nw \n \nGarden City, Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \n15,000 \n \nMOSES, SHARON RENEE \n \nMercer University School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . Soph. \n \n15,000 \n \nMt. Vernon, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nNEWLON, JULIA MARIE \n \nLorna Linda University ....... ... .... .. .... ..... Soph. \n \n11 ,250 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nNORTHINGTON , FRANCES JOSEPHINE . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \n0000 00000 0000 000 0000 0 0 \n \n15,000 \n \nTennille, Georgia \n \nODOM , GEORGINA ......................... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nOLIVER. JAMES HENRY , III \n \n................. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 \n \nJr. \n \n11 ,250 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nPALERINO, ROBERT GEORGE \n \n............... Medical College of Georgia \n \n0 0000000 00000 000000 000 \n \nJr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nLakeland, Georgia \n \nPALMER, GEORGE ALBAN ..... .... .. . ... .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \n15,000 \n \nVidalia, Georgia \n \nPATTTERSON, ANTHONY CURTIS \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \n0 00000 000 0000 000 0000 00 \n \n15,000 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1983-1984 \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \n1983-84 Class \n \nEXHIBIT\"A\" \nTotal Scholarship \nGranted \n \nPAULSEN , ANNAMARIE SPILLANE .. . ........ Morehouse College of School ..............  . ... . Jr. \n \n11 ,250 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nPENDLEY, BRUCE ALLEN ..... . ... .. ........ Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... ........... .. .. Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nPIERCE, DAVID MCDONALD ............. . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \n11,250 \n \nLakeland, Georgia \n \nPITTMAN, KENNETH MELL . .. ... .......... . Mercer University School \n \nS o p h. \n \n11,250 \n \nUva lda, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nRENDER, WILLIAM HENDRICKS ............. Meharry Medical College \n \nSr. .. ... .. . .. .. .. . ..... 15,000 \n \nLaGrange, Georgia \n \nROBERTS, JAMES T.L. , JR. . ...... . . .. . . . .... Meharry Medical College \n \nJr. \n \n0000 0000. 000 00 0 00  0 \n \n11 ,250 \n \nt \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia ROWLAND, NANCY KAY ... ..... ..... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \n0. 0 0 0  0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 \n \n15.000 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nR UIS, CHARLES DIEAS .................... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . 15,000 \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nRUSSELL, DONALD WAYNE . ....... . .. . ..... Emory University School .. .. .. .. ............ .... Sr. \n \n11 ,250 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nSATTERFIELD, G ROYA LYNN . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coltege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \n15,000 \n \nDahlonega, Georgia \n \nSCOGGINS , TEDDY ALLAN ................. Medical College of Georgia 0 0 0   0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nSHERRER, JACK D ., JR . .... . . .. .... . .. . ..... Medical Coltege of Georgia \n \nSr. . .. .... . .. .. .. ... . ... . 15,000 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSTADN ICK, MICHAEL EDWARD ............. Medical Coltege of Georgia \n \nFr. ................. . .. . . 15,000 \n \nScreven, Georgia \n \nSTEPHENS, MARY HARRIS .................. Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. ............... ...... . 11,250 \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nSTILLER MAN , JAMES DONALD \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nFr. . ......... . ........ . . . 15,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n.__ \n \n .: - - \n \nSTOKES, DEBORAH CYNTHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mich. State Univ. School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nof Osteopathic Medicine \n \nSWINDLE, ROY ERNEST, JR .... . ............ . Emory University School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nTALLEY, DONALD BECK ........ . ....... . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \n15.000 \n \nWarner Robins, Georgia \n \nTAPLEY, BENSON WAYNE ................... West Virginia School .......................... Fr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nof Osteopathic Medicine \n \nTAYLOR, WILLIAM DENNIS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. ....... .. . .. .. . .. . ... . 15,000 \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, KIMBERLY KAY .................. Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II ,250 \n \nEpworth, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, LYNN ANETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Missouri ............... .. .... . . . . . Jr. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nColumbia \n \nTHOMPSON , JOHN DEREK ... .. .... . ... .. ... Medical College of Georgia ...................... Jr. \n \n15,000 \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nTUCK, ROBERT STEVEN ..... . .......... . ... Mercer University School ................ . ...... Fr. \n \nV\"'\"l \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nTURK, PAUL GORDON ..........  ........... Medical College of Georgia ...................... Sr. \n \n15 ,000 15,000 \n \nAbbeville, Georgia \n \nVAUGHN, LARRY ALAN ........  .......... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. .......... . ....... . .. . 15,000 \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nWALKER, DAVID MORRIS ........... . ..... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. . .................... . 15,000 \n \nRiverdale, Georgia \n \nWALL, MARC OWEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . ................... Sr. \n \n15,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWHITE, KELVIN DARNEL ................... Morehouse College School \n \nSop h. \n \n15 ,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nWILLIAMS , BENJAMIN PAUL .. . ........ . .... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \n15 .000 \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, ISALENE ARLETTE ......... .. .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. .... . ................ . 15.000 \n \nPelham, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, MICHAEL ANTHONY \n \nMorehouse College School \n \nFr. ..................... . 15,000 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1983-1984 \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \n1983-84 Class \n \nEXHIBIT ~A\" \nTotal \u0026holorship \nGranted \n \nWILLIAMS, ROGER STOCKTON Albany, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, STEWART ANDREW ............. Valdosta, Georgia \nWILLIS, FLOYD BANARD .. .... . .... .. . . ... Forsyth, Georgia \nWILSON, ALVIN T., III ........... . ..... . .... . Columbus, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nJr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \nMorehouse College School .... ........ . ........ . Soph. of Medicine West Virginia School .... .. .... ... .. . ..... ..... . 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The Medical Center \n \nJasper, Georgia \n \nSchool of Medicine \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nASHMORE, MICHAEL EUGENE ..... Medical College . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nMt. Zion, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAVERY, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR. \n \nWest Virginia . . . . . . . Suncoast Hospital \n \nMt. Vernon. Georgia \n \nSchool of Osteopathic Largo, Florida \n \nMedicine \n \nBERGEN, PATRICIA CELINE \n \nEmory University .... Parkland Memorial Hosp. \n \nMorrow. Georgia \n \nSchool of Medicine \n \nDallas, Texas \n \nBOSTOCK, WILLIAM KEVIN ........ University of ....... Doctors' Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nHealth Sciences \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nBRAY, DAVID ALLEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College \n \nGeorgia Baptist Hosp. \n \nAtlanta. Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCARITHERS, RICHARD ALAN ...... Medical College \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCHANDLER, MARK HARVEY ....... Medical College \n \nNolan Medical Center \n \nCanton, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nCOCHRAN. JAY SHELL ............ Medical College \n \nGreenville Memorial Hosp. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nDENITTO, PAULA COLLETTE ...... Medical College \n \nMemorial Medical Center \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nGLISSON , JOHN VAUGHN .......... Medical College \n \nGreenville Memorial Hosp. \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nGRAVES, TIMOTHY LEE \n \nMedical College \n \nMedical Center of \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nCentral Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHAMILTON, JAMES GREGORY \n \nMedical College \n \nGreenville Hospital System \n \nToccoa. Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nHARTLINE, RANDAL GARNETT .... Medical College \n \nCharity Hospital \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nHITSON , CHARLES DAVID ......... Medical College \n \nMemorial Medical Center \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nHUGHES, DONNA RAE ............ Medical College \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nTallapoosa, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJONES, DAVID CAMPBELL ... . ..... Medical College \n \nUniversity of Wash. Hosp. \n \nSylvester, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nSeattle, Washington \n \nMAHONEY, ORMONDE MARTIN .... Medical College \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMOORE, RODNEY ENGLERTH, JR. Medical College \n \nGreenville Memorial Hosp. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nMOVE, STANLEY JAMES \n \nEmory University .... Univ. of Southern Alabama \n \nTy Ty, Georgia \n \nSchool of Medicine \n \nMedical Center \n \nMobile, Alabama \n \nNABORS, WILLIAM LEDFORD \n \nMedical College \n \nUniversity Medical Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nJackson , Mississippi \n \nOLIVER , THOMAS HAYDEN ........ Medical College \n \nWatkinsville. Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nPAINE, DAVID HANSELL \n \nMedical College \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nGeorgia Baptist Hospital Atlanta, Georgia \nTalmadge Memorial Hosp. Augusta, Georgia \n \n50 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \nPARKER, BARRY MITCHELL Morganton, Georgia PAYNTER, STEVEN WILLIAM Wildwood, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia Medical College of Georgia \n \nROGERS, STEVEN GREGORY \n \nMedical College \n \nThomaston, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nSANDERS, LINDA MCKIBBEN, . . . . . . Medical College \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, NEAL BENJAMIN .. . ... . Medical College \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, JEAN FAIR .. , ...... . .. . Medical College \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nSMITH, GREGORY ESCHOL .... . . . , Medical College \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nTUCKER, CHARLES HOWELL \n \nMedical College \n \nFairburn, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nWEAVER, PAUL DOUGLAS \n \nMedical College \n \nForest Park, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nWEISS, ERIC ALAN , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College \n \nClayton, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nWOODS, CARL ALLEN , JR. \n \nMedical College \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT\"C \nInternship Hospital \nMed. Univ. of S. Carolina Charleston, South Carolina E. Tennessee State University Hospital Johnson City, Tennessee Talmadge Memorial Hosp. Augusta, Georgia Children's Hosp. of Boston Boston, Massachusetts West Virginia Univ. Hosp. Morgantown, W. Virginia Vanderbilt Affiliated Hosp. Nashville, Tennessee Talmadge Memorial Hosp. Augusta, Georgia University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, Mississippi Greenville Hosp. System Greenville, South Carolina Highland General Hosp. Oakland, California Memorial Medical Center Savannah, Georgia \n \n51 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \nSpecialty \n \nEXHIBIT\"D~ \nResidency Hospital \n \nALSTON , CHARLES CLIFFORD, M.D. \n \nMeharry Medical College \n \nOB/ GYN \n \nCook County Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \nANGLYN , DERRELL WINSOR , JR. , M.D. . . ..... . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nNE Alabama Regional Med. Ctr. \n \nHampton, Georgia \n \n1 \n \nAUSTIN, WAYNE DWIGHT, M.D. . ............... Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nAnniston, Alabama Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBARMORE, BURTON BLAKSLEY, Ill, M.D. . . . . . ... Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBARNES, ROBERT EDWARD, JR. , M.D... ........ Medical College of Georgia \n \nAnes. . . . ....... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBELL, JAMES TERRY, M.D.... ........ . . ..... ... Medical College of Georgia \n \nPediatrics \n \nUniversity of Louisville Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nLouisville, Kentucky \n \nBLACK, JAMES DURWARD, JR ., M.D.... .. ....... Medical College of Georgia \n \nUrology          University Medical Center \n \nVl \n \nLake Park, Georgia \n \nJackson, Mississippi \n \nN \n \nBROOKS, PATRICK JOSEPH, M.D. .... . ......... Medical College of Georgia \n \nPsychiatry ....... . Greater Baltimore Medical Ctr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nTowson, Maryland \n \nBROWN, ROBERT FULTON, JR., M.D. . ..... .... .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memorial Medical Center \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nBURKE, KENNETH DEAN, M.D. . ... ............. Medical College of Georgia \n \nOBf GYN ... ... .. Medical Center of Central Ga. \n \nDonalsonville, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCALHOUN, CLARENCE, M.D. .... .. .... . ........ Medical College of Georgia \n \nSurgery . . . . . . . . . . University Hospital \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nCARVER, SCOlT QUITMAN , M.D. . ... ........... Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floyd Medical Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nCHANDLER, JOSEPH BRilTEN, M.D. . ........... Emory Univ. School of Medicine ... Orth. Surg. . ... . . . Yale-New Haven Hospital \n \nBremen, Georgia \n \nNew Haven, Connecticut \n \nCHANDLER, PEGGY JAN, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nGS ............ . Greenville General Hospital \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nCHESHIRE, MARSHA JOAN, M.D. . .. . ........... Medical College of Georgia \n \nPediatrics \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCROSBY, RAYMOND DERRY, D.O. \n \nWest Virginia School of \n \nGen. Orth. \n \nYork Memorial Osteopathic Hosp. \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nYork, Pennsylvania \n \n C ULVERHOUSE, EDWARD DOUGLAS, JR., M.D.... Medical College of Georgia \n \nAnes. \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nButler, Georgia \n \n. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, GLENDA HAWKINS, M.D. . .............. Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nMedical Center of Central Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D.. , , ........  ... . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nEisenhower Army Medical Center \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS-WILLIAMS, ERNIE CAMILLE, M.D. . . . . . . . . Emory University School of Med . \n \nOB/ GYN \n \nGrady Memorial Hospital \n \nOcilla, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDELOACH , SHERRY LEA , M .D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nPediatrics \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hosp ital \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDEWITI, HENRY LAND, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nRoanoke Medical Hospital \n \nCornelia, Georgia \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nDICKSON, PAUL LESLIE, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDOPSON , KELLEY BETHEL, M.D....... . ......... Medical College of Georgia \n \nOB / GYN ....... . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nDOPSON, THOMAS LANIER , M.D................ Medical College of Georgia \n \nOrth. Surg. . ...    Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nwVI \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDOROUGH, KAREN LEIGH, M.D. . ....... . ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nOB / GYN ....... . Medical Center of Central Georgia \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDUNCAN, JAMES WENDELL, M.D. . ............. Medical College of Georgia \n \nOrth. Surg. . . . .    Greenville Hospital System \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Ca rolina \n \nFARMAN, DOUGLAS PAUL, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nIM . .. .......  . . Talmadge Memo rial Hospital \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nFLANDERS, CYNTHIA HARPER, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nOB / GYN . ..... .. University Hospital \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nFREEMAN , GORDON GLENN , M.D. . . . . . . . .. . .... Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nFloyd Medical Center \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nFREEMAN, MCARTHUR, M.D....... . ........... Emory University School of Med. \n \nIM \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nFREEMAN, MICHAEL BENTON, M.D. . ........... Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nBarnes Hospital \n \nClarkston, Georgia \n \nSt. Louis , Missouri \n \nFULLER, ARTHUR KENNETH, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nPsychiatry . . . . . . . . Shands Teaching Hospital \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nGainesville, Florida \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \nSpecialty \n \nEXHIBIT\"D\" Residency Hospital \n \nGARCEAU, JOSEPH PATRICK, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nPathology \n \nUniversity of Alabama Hospitals \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nGARLAND, BRENDA, M.D. . .................... Emory University of Medicine ..... IM \n \nBaylor University Clinic \n \nEllijay, Georgia \n \nHouston, Texas \n \nGILES, PAUL JOSEPH , JR., M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nIM \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGOOLSBY, LOUIS WAYNE, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nOBj GYN ....... . Medical Center of Central Georgia \n \nCairo, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHALEY, TONY O'NEAL, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSurgery \n \nQuillen Dishner College of Med. \n \nCanton, Georgia \n \nJohnson City, Tennessee \n \nHALL, CLAUDE WILLIAM, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSurgery \n \nSt. Elizabeth Medical Center \n \nAugusta, ieorgia \n \nYoungstown, Ohio \n \nHAMILTON, DWIGHT ANTONY, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSurgery \n \nCharlotte Memorial Hospital \n \nChickamauga, Georgia \n \nVl ~ \n \nHANSARD, DEBORAH INGRAM, M.D. \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nCharlotte. North Carolina Psychiatry ....... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \nAugusta, Georgia ' \n \nHARBIN, STACY LENN, M.D. . .................. Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nGeorgia Baptist Medical Center \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHARPER , KENNETH EARL, M.D. . . .. . .... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nMedical Center of Central Georgia \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHARRELL, LINDA JOAN, M.D................... Medical College of Georgia \n \nOB / GYN ....... . Ohio Valley Medical Center \n \nClimax, Georgia \n \nWheeling, West Virginia \n \nHENRY, CHARLES ALAN, M.D....... ...... ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nRoanoke Memorial Hospital \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nHERRING, DAVEY DONALD, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nMedical Center of Central Georgia \n \nDonalsonville, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nJONES, JESSE L., M.D.......................... Meharry Medical College ....... . OB / GYN \n \nTulane University Hospital \n \nAlbany. Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nKEHL, THOMAS EARL, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nOB / GYN \n \nMedical College of Virginia \n \nWarner Robins, Georgia \n \nRichmond, Virginia \n \nKENNEDY, DONALD FRANKLIN, JR., M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nGS . .. ......... . Memorial Medical Center \n \nReidsville, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n KENNED Y, JOSEPH HENRY , M.D. \n \nHoward Univ. College of Med. \n \nSurgery . . . . . . . . . . Cook County Hospital \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \nKING, GARLAND TERRAL, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nDiag. Rad. . . . . . . North Carolina Baptist Hospital \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nWinston-Salem, North Carolina \n \nLODGE, CHARLES GARY, M.D..... . . ... ....... Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Medical Center \n \nWhigham, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nMCLEOD, PAUL RODGER, M.D.................. Medical College of Georgia \n \nOrthopedics . . . . . . Greenville Hospital System \n \nAugusta, .Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nMARTIN, JOHN EDWARD, M.D.................. Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMCHUGH, JOHN CLAY, M.D............... , .... Medical College of Georgia \n \nUrology . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nLaGrange, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMIDDLEBROOKS, MONROE CASTEEL, M.D....... Medical College of Georgia \n \nIM \n \nGeorgia Baptist Hospital \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMOBLEY , GILBERT LOUIS, M.D. . ............... Medical College of Georgia \n \nEM \n \nTruman Medical Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nKansas City, Missouri \n \nMOLOCK, SUZANNE ADAMS, M.D. \n \nV1 V1 \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nEmory Univ. School of Medicine ... Pediatrics \n \nGrady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia \n \nMOTLEY, CAROL PATRICIA, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nFP ............ . Memorial Medical Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nNELSON, DONALD RICHARD, M.D. . ... ........ Medical College of Georgia \n \nIM ............ . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNEWSOME, JAMES LESTER, M.D. Kennesaw, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nPathology         Talmadge Memorial Hospital Augusta, Georgia \n \nNOGGLE, JOE DILLARD, JR., M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSurgery .....  .    Univ. of Southern Alabama Hospital \n \nSharon, Georgia \n \nMobile, Alabama \n \nPANTER, JAMES ALLAN , M.D. ......... ... ...... Medical College of Georgia \n \nEM \n \nSpartanburg General Hospital \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nSpartanburg, South Carolina \n \nPEARSON, JEROME VIRGIL, M.D. . ......... ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nFloyd Medical Center \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nPERRY, JOHN THEODORE, Ill , M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nUniversity Medical Center \n \nKennesaw, Georgia \n \nJackson, Mississippi \n \nREYNOLDS, TERRY LEE, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nRadiology . . . . . . . . Memorial Medical Center \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n .. \n \n--\"\"\" ----- \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and Hometown \n \nMedical College \n \nSpecialty \n \nEXHIBIT\"D\" Residency Hospital \n \nROBINSON, DENNIS ALLEN, M.D................ Medical College of Georgia ....... Pediatrics ........ Charlotte Memorial Hospital \n \nRay City, Georgia \n \nCharlotte. North Carolina \n \nROBINSON , EDWARD LEE, M.D................. Meharry Medical College ......... Surgery .......... Lincoln Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nNew York , New York \n \nSALAZAR, JOHN FREDERICK, M.D. . ............ Medical College of Georgia ....... Cardiology ....... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSEAGRAVES, MARY ANNETTE, M.D. . ........... Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nUniv. of Colo. Health Sciences Ctr. \n \nDanielsville, Georgia \n \nDenver, Colorado \n \nSHIRLEY, STEVE MAX, M.D. . .................. Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS \n \nTalmadge Memoria Hospital \n \nLavonia, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSHOAF, WALKER THOMAS, III, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory Univ. School of Medicine . . . Pediatrics \n \nGrady Memorial Hospital \n \nLawrenceville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSINYARD, ROBERT DARNELL, JR ., M.D. . ........ Medical College of Georgia ....... IM \n \nTalmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nVI \n \nWoodbury, Georgia \n \n0'1 \n \nSMITH, JAMES AUGUSTUS , D.O................. University of Health Sciences ...... GS \n \nAugusta, Georgia Dallas / Fort Worth Medical Center \n \nOglethorpe, Georgia \n \nGrand Prairie, Texas \n \nSOUTHERLAND, JAMES EDWARD, M.D.......... Medical College of Georgia \n \nFP \n \nFloyd Medical Center \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nTURNER, WENDELL ALLEN, M.D. ............... Medical College of Georgia \n \nOB/ GYN ........ Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nTYLER, JUDY GAY, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nGS ............ . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWALLACE, JAMES JEFFERSON, III , M.D.......... Medical College of Georgia \n \nPsychiatry ....... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWHITAKER , SHIRLEY JACKSON, M.D. ........... Emory Univ. School of Medicine . . . Nephrology . ...... Univ. of California Medical Center \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nMartinez, California \n \nWHITWORTH, STEVEN RUSSELL, M.D. . ......... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSurgery . . . . . . . . . . The Medical Center \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nWIER, ALLEN DONALD, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nIM \n \nUniv. of So. California Medical Ctr. \n \nJefferson, Georgia_ \n \nLos Angeles. California \n \nYATES, THOMAS DAVID, M.D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nIM ............. GreenviTie Hospital System \n \nRockmart, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nName \n \nHometown \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" Specialty \n \nBYRD. KENNETH NORRIS, M.D . . .. ....... . . Byron, Georgia . . ... .. .... OB/GYN BYRD, TERRI MAY, M.D. . ....... . .. ....... Chamblee, Georgia . . . . . . . . IM \n \n57 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PR ESENTLY COMPLETING FIVE YEARS OF PRACT ICE REPAYMENT \n \nName and Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nPractice Location \n \nEXHIBIT\"F\" \nTime Practiced As ofJuly I, 1984 \n \nALEXANDER, WILLIAM SCOTT, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000 \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nANDERSON, LARRY WILKINS, D.O. \n \n7,500 \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nBANNISTER, PHILLIP NOLAN, M.D. \n \n6,000 \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nBARBER, JAMES HOMER, JR., M.D. \n \n7,500 \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nBEARD, CHARLENE HINTON, M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBLACK, BLANTON EMANUEL, JR., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nSavannah, -Georgia \n \nBLOUNT, LINDEN VAN , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nVI 00 \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nBOATRIGHT, CHARLES DANNY, M.D.  . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nBOLING, JAMES FRED, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nBall Ground , Georgia \n \nBROWN, BRADFORD GEORGE, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nAthens, ~o~gia \n \nCAULTON, CHARLES IRVING, M.D................ 10,000 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nCLIFTON, JAMES DONALD, D .O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000 \n \nUvalda, Georgia \n \nCOCHRAN, JAMES SYDNEY, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nCONNELL, DON RAY, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nSilver Creek, Georgia \n \nDEKLE, ANDREW ALLISON, M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nPelham, Georgia \n \nCumming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I yr. , II mos., 7 days \n \nSnellville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yrs., II mos., 21 days \n \nToccoa \n \n4 yrs., 6 mos. , 14 days \n \nVid a lia \n \n3 yrs. \n \nStone Mountain .................. 4 yrs., II mos., \n \nGracewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yrs ., 10 mos. \n \nCairo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yrs., I mos. \n \nCanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II mos. \n \nCumming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I yr., II mos. \n \nMadison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yrs ., II mos. \n \nMilledgeville \n \n3 yrs., 10 mos. \n \nSwainsboro \n \nI yr., 10 mos., 21 days \n \nBainbridge \n \n4 yrs., II mos. \n \nStatesboro \n \nI yr. \n \nCairo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yrs., II mos. \n \n DESIMONE, JOHN WILLIAM , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nDUVALL. DAVID WALLACE, M.D. . . . .... . . .. .. . .. 5,000 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nEWING , DOUGLAS EDWIN , M.D. . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nFAUCHER, MARY MARIE, M.D. . .................. 2,500 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nFLOYD, JOSEPH BERNARD, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nFOUNTAIN , JOEL ROBERT, JR ., M.D. . . ...... . ..... 10,000 \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nGATTIS, LARRY DAVID, M.D. . . ........  ....  .... . 7,500 \n \nKingston, Georgia \n \nGAYTON , JOHNNY LEE, M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nAcworth, Georgia \n \nGRIMES, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Ill , M.D.......... 10,000 \n \nUl \n \n\\0 \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nHAMMOND, WILLIAM JACKIE, M.D. . .............. 7,500 \n \nAbbeville, Georgia \n \nHANCOCK , MICHAEL PERRY. M.D. . . . ......... . .. 10,000 \n \nDawson, Georgia \n \nHAROLD, GREGORY SCOTT, M.D. . ................ 9,000 \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nHARPER. JOHN THOMAS, M.D. \n \n5,000 \n \nSparta. Georgia \n \nHORNE, HILTON MCCARVEN , M.D................ 10,000 \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nHOUSTON , GEORGE COURTNEY, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nArlington. Georgia \n \nHOWARD, LEONARD FREDERICK, M.D............ 10,000 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHOWELL, DOUGLAS EDWARD, M.D................ 5,000 \n \nFayetteville, Georgia \n \nToccoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . 3 yrs., II mos. \n \nC ord e le \n \n2 yrs. , II mos. , 21 days \n \nAugusta \n \nI mo., 26 days \n \nConyers \n \nI yr. , 4 mos. \n \nSnellville \n \n2 yrs. \n \nForsyth \n \n3 yrs. \n \nHawkinsville ..................... 4 yrs. \n \nPerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II mos. , 21 days \n \nMilledgeville ..................... 3 yrs., 10 mos. \n \nFitzgerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yrs. , 6 mos. \n \nVienna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yrs., 6 mos. \n \nOakwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I yr. \n \nConyers \n \n3 yrs., II mos. \n \nDawson \n \n10 mos., 16 days \n \nMoultrie \n \n3 yrs. , 4 mos. \n \nCairo \n \nI yr. , 3 mos., 16 days \n \nJesup \n \n4 yrs., II mos. \n \n -----------~--  -  =-=--~- - - - - ; \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY COMPLETING FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE REPAYMENT \n \nName and Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nPractice Locat io n \n \nEXHIBIT\"F\" \nTime Practiced As ofJuly 1, 1984 \n \nH UTCH INS, JULIAN CLYDE, M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nJACKSON, GAIL COLE, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \n \nJAUDON , BENJAMIN H ERCULES, JR ., M.D. . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nJENKINS, MORRIS LITTLE, M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nLEDDY, MICHAEL RODEN , M.D . ..........  ........ 7,500 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLENTZ, JOHN DAVID, III , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nMAYBERRY , WILLIAM STOY, M.D................. 10,000 \n \n0\\ 0 \n \nWarner Robins, Georgia \n \nMCAVOY, JAMES DANIEL, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nTignall, Georgia \n \nMCBRAYER , DANIEL ENOCH , M.D. . ..... . . . ....... 7,500 \n \nBucha na n, Georgia \n \nMCCOY , MICHAEL JAMES, M.D. ... ... .. .. . .... ... 2,500 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMCGINNIS, MELISSA JUNE, M.D. . ...... . . . . ...... . 10,000 \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nMEGUIAR, RAMON VERNON, M.D. . ............... 7,500 \n \nAlamo, Georgia \n \nNELSON, ROB ERT LEE, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nLeslie, Georgia \n \nPATTON , H ENRY MURRIEL, JR ., M.D. . . . . . .. . . . . .. 10,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nPITTS, JOHNNY EDWARD, M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nThomson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . 2 yrs., 7 mos., 5 days \n \nGracewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yrs ., 5 mos., 14 days \n \nMoultrie \n \n4 yrs. , II mos. \n \nCalhoun \n \n3 yrs ., II mos. \n \nJesup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I yr., 9 mos. \n \nSnellville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yrs., 9 mos. \n \nWatkinsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I yr., II mos. \n \nElberto n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yrs., II mos. , 14 days \n \nAlpharetta \n \n10 mos. \n \nLilburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II mos. \n \nTate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I yr. , II mos. \n \nJesup \n \n2 yrs., 8 mos. , 21 days \n \nGray \n \nI yr., 10 mos., 14 days \n \nCovington / Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II mos., 12 days \n \nDuluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yrs. \n \n POWELL, MICHAEL FRANKLIN , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nPRINCE, RO NAL D BARRY, M.D. . . .. . ..... . . ...... . 7,500 \n \nCarrollt on, Georgia \n \nROD RIG UEZ-CU RR AS, JOSE FE DERI CO, M.D. . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nROGERS . RH ONDA BONNER, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nROGE RS, WILLIAM EVAN , M.D. . . . . .. . . . . . ........ 7,500 \n \nChatswort h, Georgia \n \nSMITH . CONN IE. M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nSTRINGFELLOW. J AC KI E LEE. JR ., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nCamilla , Georgia \n \nTA UNTON , WILLIAM STEPHEN . M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nButler. Geo rgia \n \nTRIPPE. TERESA JOYCE , M.D. . . . . . . .... . . . ...... . 10,000 0\\ \nVidalia , Georgia \n \nWADE, JIM RO USE , M.D . ... .. ....... .. ... ....... 10,000 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nWARD. BRADLEY LEE. M.D. . . .. ... . ... . ... . . .. . . . 6,000 \n \nTaylorsville. Georgia \n \nWEH UNT, GREGORY LAWRENCE, D.O. \n \n14,000 \n \nDallas, Georgia \n \nWILLIAM S. BARBAR A JOHNSON . M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nWoodstock, Georgia \n \nWI LLIAM S. DAVID MICHAEL. M.D . ............... 10,000 \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nWOODALL , LEE TALMADGE, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . .  ... 10,000 \n \nMacon. Georgia \n \nYOUNG , HENRY WILLIAM , M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nClyo, Georgia \n \nThomson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 mos., II days \n \nCovington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I yr., II mos. , 14 days \n \nSt. Simons Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 mos., 14 days \n \nCarrollton \n \nII mos. \n \nCarrollton \n \nII mos. \n \nWaynesboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II mos., 14 days \n \nCarrollton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 mos., 20 days \n \nForsyth \n \n3 yrs. \n \nCordele \n \n2 yrs. , 10 mos. , 14 days \n \nToccoa . . .... .. ..... .. .......... 2 yrs ., II mos., 14 days \n \nTaylorsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 mos. \n \nHiram \n \n5 mos. \n \nCanton \n \n3 yrs., II mos., 14 days \n \nVienna \n \n4 yrs. \n \nBarnesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 mos . \n \nCordele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 mos., 23 days \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"G~ \nPractice Location \n \nABBOTT, EMILE GLINES, III, M.D. Savannah, Georgia ACREE, RUSS ELL A., M.D................. . Hahira, Georgia AKERY, EARL J., M.D. Carrollton, Georgia ALLEN, LAWRENCE LANIER, M.D. ... ...... . Valdosta, Georgia ALLEN, THOMAS M., M.D...... . .......... Leary, Georgia \nALLIGOOD, LAWRENCE MOODY, JR., M.D........ . .................  .... Douglas, Georgia ANDERSON, BENJAMIN S., JR., M.D........ . Fort Valley, Georgia ATHA, JOHN F., M.D. . . . . . .. . . ........... . Greenville, Georgia ATHA, WILLIAM J., JR., M.D. Chicopee, Georgia BAGLEY, CHARLES E., M.D. Waycross, Georgia BALL, HENRY FAVER, M.D. Macon, Georgia BALL, WESLEY JAMES, M.D. . ..... . .. ..... . Moultrie, Georgia BARTON, JAMES H. , M.D. Mineral Bluff, Georgia BLISSIT, JOSEPH A. , M.D. Locust Grove, Georgia BODDY, ALFRED E., M.D. Decatur, Georgia BOSS, JAMES L. M.D. . .............. . .. . . . Stockbridge, Georgia BOYLE, STEPHEN, M.D. . . ......... ...... . . Conyers, Georgia BRANTLEY, JIMMY WYMAN, M.D. Wrightsville, Georgia BRECKENRIDGE, HOMER E., M.D. Ludowici, Georgia BROOKS, JAMES FRANK, M.D. Augusta, Georgia BROOKS, WILLIAM PHILIP, M.D....... . ... . Monroe, Georgia BUCHANAN, RALPH WILLIAM , M.D.... .... . Americus, Georgia BULLARD, JAMES R., M.D. . . . . .... . ...... . Atlanta, Georgia CASH, TED DEWAYNE, M.D. ........... . . . . Bremen, Georgia CLEMENTS, MACK HARVEY, M.D. Greenville, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nConyers, Georgia Hahira, Georgia Monroe, Georgia Thomaston, Georgia Dawson, Georgia Carrollton, Georgia \n \n3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 \n \nCedartown, Georgia \nRockmark, Georgia \nWest Point, Georgia \nAlma, Georgia \nAugusta Area Mental Health Hosp. Center \nThunderbolt and Mcintosh, Georgia \nSocial Circle, Georgia \nMcDonough, Georgia \nWoodstock, Georgia \nVilla Rica, Georgia \nConyers, Georgia \nJesup, Georgia \nDonalsonville, Georgia \nMonroe, Georgia \nEatonton, Georgia \nMartinez, Georgia \nAcworth, Georgia \nTallapoosa and LaFayette, Georgia \nPine Mountain, Georgia \n \n62 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Home/Own \n \nAmounr of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \nPractice Location \n \nCLEMENTS, MARTHA D., M.D. Greenville, Georgia CLEMONS, THURMAN, M.D...... .... . .... . Cataula, Georgia COOK , ERNEST LAWRENCE, M.D. . ........ . Newington, Georgia COOPER, JAMES T., M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nCOPELAND, FRANK MALLORY, JR., M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nCOUCH , RANDALL E. , M.D. Augusta, Georgia \nCRENSHAW, JOHN T. , M.D. Bethlehem, Georgia \nCU RRY , LEON E., M.D. Metter, Georgia \n. DAVIS, BILLY J ., M.D. Folkston, Georgia \nDAVIS, HARRY NATHANIEL, M.D. ... ... . .. . Valdosta, Georgia \nDAVIS, JAMES BARRY, M.D...... ... ..... . . Americus, Georgia \nDAVIS, LARRY PAUL, M.D.. .. . .... .. . . .. . . Decatur, Georgia DAWS, ANTHONY WAYNE, M.D. Rutledge, Georgia DEAN, CHARLIE WILSON , M.D. Perry, Georgia DEEN, JOHNNY TRICE, M.D. . ........... . . . Alma, Georgia DENT, JOHN MARSHALL, JR ., M.D. . ..... . . . Waynesboro. Georgia DeZOORT, ED ITH J. , M.D... . . ......... . . .. . Savannah, Georgia DICKENS, WINBURN JACKSON, M.D.... . . . . . Winder, Georgia DOVE, DONALD V., M.D. Lawrenceville, Georgia DUNAGAN , DONALD, M.D. . .............. . Clermont, Georgia EDWARDS, JACK BRANNON, M.D.. .. . ; ..... Cornelia, Georgia ELLIOTT, PAUL MARTIN , M.D. . ........ .. . . Jesup, Georgia ELLIS, DAVID JOSEPH , D.O. Decatur, Georgia EUBANKS, OMER LAFAYETTE, M.D. Columbus, Georgia EVANS , RAYMOND DANIEL, JR ., M.D. Gainesville, Georgia \n \n3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 3,750 8,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 8,000 7,500 5,000 2,500 \n \nPine Mountain, Georgia \nStatesboro, Georgia \nThomson, Georgia \nByromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw and Norcross, Georgia Middle Georgia Mental Health Center Watkinsville and Lavo nia , Georgia St. Marys, Roberta and Clayton, Georgia Metter, Georgia \nBlairsville, Georgia \nCa nton, Georgia \nMartinez, Georgia \nCartersville, Geo rgia \nHartwell and Toccoa, Georgia Ft. Valley and Perry, Georgia Thomaston, Georgia \nTifton, Georgia \nAvondale Estates and Gresham Park, Georgia Winder, Georgia \nLawrenceville, Georgia \nGracewood, Georgia \nCornelia, Georgia \nJesup, Georgia \nBuford, Stone Mountain, and Snellville, Georgia Roswell, Georgia \nClayton, Georgia \n \n63 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH F IV E YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT ~G\" \nPractice Location \n \nFAULKNE R, HARRY W. , M.D. Covington, Georgia FERRELL, MAR ION L., M.D. Madison, Georgia F IESELER, DAVID PAUL, M.D. ... . . . ...... . Columbus, Georgia FLINT, LUCIEN A., M.D. . .. ...... . .. .. ... . . Hapeville, Georgia FOSTER, BLAKE McRAE, M.D. Augusta, Georgia \nFOWLER, JOHN E. , M.D. . . . .. . .. .... .. .. .. . T ifton, Georgia GALLOWAY, ASHER BYRD, M.D. Atla nta , Georgia GENTRY, PAUL DOUGLAS, M.D. Carroll ton, Georgia GILBERT, STEWART D IXON , M.D. . . . .. . ... . Hiawassee, Georgia G IL ES, EUGENE H. , M .D. . ............... .  Fort Gaines, Georgia GRAY, OTIS LEE, M.D. . .................. . Athens, Georgia GREEN, JAMES F RANKLIN, M.D.. . . . ...... . Villa Rica, Georgia GREENE, RA LPH RUDI C IL, JR ., M.D. . . . .. .. . Ringgold, Georgia HAMMONDS, RICHARD LEE, M.D. Austell, Georgia HARDEN , ELMER HILTON , JR ., M .D. College Park, Georgia HARPER, H ENRY WILBUR, JR., M.D. Warrenton, Georgia HARPER, MEREDITH, M.D... ..... .. . ..... . Douglas, Georgia HARRI S, STERLING ADA IR, M.D. Decatur, Georgia HARRISON, JOHN ROBERT, M.D. Macon, Georgia HARVEY, JAMES SPOTTSWOOD, JR., M.D.. . . Washington, Georgia HARVEY, LOUIS RAYMOND, M.D.......... . Pembroke, Georgia HAYMORE, JAMES M., Ill, M.D. McCaysville, Georgia H EAT H, HEZEKIAH K. , JR., M.D. Homerville, Georgia HENDLEY, JOHN ELL, M.D. Garfield, Georgia HENSLEY, EDGAR R., M.D. Hepzibah, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 7,500 3,750 5,000 \n5,000 6,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 2,750 2,500 10,000 5,000 4 ,500 1,250 5,000 3,750 \n \nCovington, Georgia Sparta, Georgia Thomaston, Georgia Canton, Georgia Thomson, Warrenton, \nMilledgeville and Pelham, Georgia \nClayton, Georgia Douglasville, Georgia Carrollton, Georgia Tifton, Georgia Blakely, Georgia Martinez, Georgia Villa Rica, Georgia Ringgold, Georgia Austell , Georgia Riverdale, Georgia Warrenton and Washington, Georgia Douglas, Georgia Buford, Georgia Millen, Georgia Dahlonega, Georgia Sandersville, Georgia Blue R idge, Georgia Pavo, Georgia Sylvania and Millen, Georgia Waynesboro, Georgia \n \n64 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \nPractice Location \n \nHESTER, JESSE DRAKE, M.D. Augusta, Georgia HILL, BOBBY WAYNE, D.O. .... . ....  ...... LaGrange, Georgia HITT, WILLIAM A. , M.D.... . .............. Augusta, Georgia HODGES, HUGH OSCAR, M.D... . ....  ...... Sandersville, Georgia HOLLEY, JACOB H. , M.D. . . . . . .... . ....... . Mathews, Georgia HOLLOWAY, WILMER 0., M.D... .. .... .... . Macon, Georgia HOLSTON, FRANCIS MARION, M.D. . .... .. . Macon, Georgia HOLT, EDWARD, M.D............. .... ... . Sparks, Georgia HUFF, GAREY HARRILL, M.D. Madison, Georgia HULLENDER, BYRON N., M.D. Ringgold, Georgia HULSEY, WAYNE GARY, M.D. Metter, Georgia HURLEY, GAIL LENICE, M.D. Athens, Georgia \nJACOBS, LOUIS JERRY, M.D. Nashville, Georgia \nJENKINS, CHARLES ADRON, M.D. . .. ...... . Albany, Georgia \nJENNINGS, ROBERT EUGENE, M.D. . ....... . Atlanta, Georgia \nJOHNSON , CLARENCE M., M.D. . .......... . Macon, Georgia \nJOHNSON , RAY L., M.D. . ........ ... .. . .. . . Albany, Georgia \nJONES, CHARLES THAGARD, M.D. Jesup, Georgia \nJONES, JAMES YOUNG, M.D. ... ........... . Stone Mountain, Georgia \nJORDAN, STEPHEN MARION, M.D. . ....... . Statesboro, Georgia \nJOWERS, JONATHAN R., M.D. Ambrose, Georgia \nJULIAN, JOHN DEE, JR ., M.D. Clarkdale, Georgia \nJUSTICE, EDGAR LOWELL, M.D. . ......... . Knoxville, Georgia \nKARSTEN, MIKELL BAYNARD, M.D. . ...... . Tifton, Georgia KENNEDY, THOMAS EUGENE, M.D. Guyton, Georgia \n \n5,000 7,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 \n5,000 8,000 5,000 4 ,500 5,000 3,750 \n5,000 3,750 3,750 7,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nTifton, Georgia \nPowder Springs, Georgia \nJesup, Georgia \nWinder, Georgia \nDonalsonville, Georgia \nGordon, Georgia \nJackson, Georgia \nAdel, Georgia \nWinder, Georgia \nRinggold, Georgia \nPerry, Georgia \nDHR / Milledgeville, Crawford, and Women's Correctional Institute Milledgeville State Hospital Cordele, Georgia \nArlington, Georgia \nEastman, Georgia \nWrightsville and Eastman, Georgia Hazlehurst, Hinesville, Glennville and Jesup, Georgia Dublin, Georgia \nStatesboro, Georgia \nMartinez, Georgia \nAustell, Georgia \nBuena Vista and Blakely, Georgia \nTifton, Georgia \nBuford, Georgia \n \n65 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \nPractice Location \n \nKENT, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, M.D. . .. .. . ... . Adel, Georgia \nKINARD, GARLAND E., M.D. . . .... . . ...... . Atlanta, Georgia KING, GEORGE C., M.D. . . ..... ........... . Augusta, Georgia KING, WILLIAM DENTON, M.D. . .......... . Chickamauga, Georgia KNOWLTON, JAMES WADE, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia KUGLAR, EVERETT CLARK, M.D. Evans, Georgia \nLANFORD, CHARLES A. , M.D. Stone Mountain, Georgia LASSITER, HOMER L. , M.D. . .. . ... .. . . .... . Moultrie, Georgia LITTLE, CHARLES HOWARD, M.D. ... . . ... . Jasper, Georgia LONG, HAROLD GLENN, M.D.............. . Dahlonega, Georgia LUCAS, WALLACE, M.D. . .... ......... ... . Wrightsville, Georgia LUKE, BILLY De PONT, M.D... . . .. . . .... .. . . Alma, Georgia MADDOX, HUGH GILBERT, JR., M.D. . . .... . Carrollton, Georgia MANUS, RICHARD C., M.D................ . Clermont, Georgia MARLOW, JAMES E., M.D................. . Tunnell Hill, Georgia MAYS, ALDINE M., M.D................... . Stockbridge, Georgia McCULLOUGH, RICHARD EARL, M.D. .. .... . Macon, Georgia MCGHEE, NELSON, JR., M.D. . ......... . ... . Columbus, Georgia MCGHEE, PHILIP LANIER, M.D. . . . . . ...... . Grovetown, Georgia MCLEAN, FREDERICK L., M.D. .. .. . ....... . Folkston, Georgia MCNAIR, WILLIAM PAI:MER, M.D. . .. . . ... . Wrens, Georgia MEACHAM, JACK R., M.D. .. .... .......... . Augusta, Georgia MINTER, BRENDA BELL, M.D. . . ...... .... . Jonesboro, Georgia MOODY, JOHN E., M.D . . . ... . ......... ... . Colquitt, Georgia MOODY, RICHARD A., M.D . Macon, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 3, 750 10,000 5,000 3, 750 3,750 5,000 3,750 7,500 5,000 3, 750 5,000 3,750 3,000 5,000 \n \nWaynesville and Statesboro, Georgia Chickamauga and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia Clayton, Georgia \nBarnesville, Adel, and Tifton, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia \nCentral State Hospital and Augusta Regional \nHospital Rutland, Georgia \nArlington, Georgia \nBlairsville, Georgia \nDahlonega, Georgia \nCochran and Eastman, Georgia Blackshear and Forest Park, Georgia Carrollon, Georgia \nAustell, Georgia \nPleasant Grove Community, Georgia Stockbridge, Georgia \nTifton, Georgia \nGainesville, Georgia \nCarrollton, Georgia \nSylvester, Georgia \nSoperton, Georgia \nChatsworth and Summerville, Georgia \nGracewood, Georgia \nMilledgeville State Hospital Jesup, Georgia \n \n66 \n \n l \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \nPractice Location \n \nMOORE, PERRY, M.D. Macon, Georgia \nMOORMAN, LARRY RUSS ELL, M.D. . ...... . Douglas, Georgia MORELAND, CARVIN C. , M.D. . ...... . .. . . . Hiawassee, Georgia MORELAND, ROBERT H., JR., M.D. . . . . . ... . Darien, Georgia MORROW, JOHN GORDON, III, M.D. Hahira, Georgia MUSE, ANDREW DELONE, JR., M.D. Carrollton, Georgia NICHOLSON, WILLIAM LAWRENCE, M.D. . .. Hiawassee, Georgia NOBLES, TRAVIS, M.D. . . . ......... . .. . ... . Lyons, Georgia NUNNALLY, JAMES T., III, M.D. Augusta, Georgia NUTT, RICHARD LAMAR, M.D. Griffin, Georgia OGLESBY, WILLIAM H., M.D. . ........... . Valdosta, Georgia PALMER, TIMOTHY JAKE, D.O. . .... ... .. . . Vidalia, Georgia PANNELL, WILLIAM PRESTON, M.D. . ...... . Cordele, Georgia PARMER, KEITH MONROE, M.D. . .. . .. . .. . . Roopville, Georgia PETERSON, FREDERICK MORRISON, M.D.... Douglas, Georgia PHILLIPS, ROBERT LANE, M.D. . .......... . Smyrna, Georgia PICKENS, JAMES CAIN, M.D..... . ......... . Tucker, Georgia PIRKLE, THOMAS NELSON, M.D. . . .. . . .. . . . Smyrna, Georgia POLHILL, JAMES BROWN, IV., M.D. . ...... . . Louisville, Georgia POLLOCK, CHARLES EUGENE, M.D. . ...... . Fitzgerald, Georgia POLLOCK, JOHN EDWARD, JR., M.D. . ..... . Augusta, Georgia PULLIAM, MORRIS MICHAEL, M.D. . ...... . Covington, Georgia PURSER, ALVIN DWAYNE, M.D. . ..... . .... . Cochran, Georgia RAWLINS, GEORGE M., M.D. . .. . .......... . Grayson, Georgia REID, RAYMOND JOSEPH , JR., M.D. . ...... . Atlanta, Georgia RELEFORD, CHARLES C., M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 10,000 4,500 4,000 10,000 7,500 5,000 2,500 6,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 7,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nCentral State Hospital and Reidsville Douglas, Georgia \nLoganville, Georgia \nPort Wentworth and Garden City, Georgia Monroe, Georgia \nJefferson, Georgia \nHiawassee, Georgia \nLyons and Vidalia, Georgia Hazlehurst and Gracewood, Georgia Darien and Valdosta, Georgia Tifton, Georgia \nSwainsboro, Georgia \nCordele, Georgia \nRichland and Canton, Georgia Fitzgerald, Georgia \nJesup, Georgia \nToccoa, Georgia \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \nLouisville, Georgia \nWashington, Georgia \nWashington, Georgia \nCovington, Georgia \nJesup, Georgia \nSnellville and Lavonia, Georgia \nTallapoosa, Georgia \nGriffin, Georgia \n \n67 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \nPractice Location \n \nRICE, JOS EPH FURSE, M.D. Savannah, Georgia \nRICHARD SON, C HARLES R. , M.D. LaFayette, Georgia \nROBERTS, JOHN EUGENE, JR., M.D......... . Mableton, Georgia \nROB ERTSON, JAMES VAN, M.D. ........... . Fairburn, Georgia ROBINSON , JAMES L., M.D................ . Carrollton, Georgia \nROBINSON, JERRY CHARLES, M.D. ........ . Carrollton, Georgia ROG ERS, C HARLES GLORE, M.D..... .. . ... . Atlanta, Georgia ROGERS, JOHNS., M.D.......... ........ Buena Vista, Georgia ROOF, JAC K BUIST, JR., M.D. . ....... . ... . . Decatur, Georgia RUMPH, FRANK MARVIN, M.D. Fort Valley, Georgia \nSC HARFF, LOUIS, Ill, M.D. Claxton, Georgia \nSCOTT, JAMES WILLIAM. M.D............. . Ashburn, Georgia \nSERGENT, PAUL MONTFORD, M.D....... . . . Norcross, Georgia \nSHARPTON. DOUGLAS JULIAN, M.D. Duluth, Georgia \nSHEAROUSE, JOHN NATHANIEL, M.D. Augusta , Georgia \nSHEFF IELD , CHARLES R.. M.D . Norman Pa rk, Georgia \nS HIV ER, ROBERT BERNARD. JR ., M .D. Camilla, Georgia \nS MITH , AMOS A., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doerun, Geo rgia \nSMITH. DARIUS A. , M.D. Doerun , Georgia \nS MI T H. GA RY LEE , M.D. LaFayette. Georgia \nSMITH. HILTON. M.D........ . ............ . Colquitt. Georgia \nSMITH. JAMES EDWARD. M.D........... Cami lla. Georgia \nSMITH. JOHN DORSEY, M.D. Swainsboro. Georgia \nSMITH, OTIS WESLEY. M.D. Atlanta, Geo rgia \nSM IT H, RICHARD CURT IS, M.D. LaFayette, Georgia \n \n5,000 \n5,000 3,750 8,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 8,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 3,750 3,750 7,500 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 4,500 1,250 10,000 \n \nCe ntra l State Hospital and Georgia Mental \nHea lth Institute Statesboro, Georgia \nAustell, Georgia \nBlairsville, Georgia \nWoodbury, Georgia \nCarrollton, Georgia \nRockmart, Georgia \nBuena Vista, Georgia \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \nDepartment of Human Resources , Atlanta, Georgia \nGracewood , Georgia \nTifton , Georgia \nCanton and Co mmerce, Georgia Lavonia and Commerce, Georgia \nWashington, Lincolnton, a nd Lavonia , Georgia Dawson, Georgia \nCami lla, Georgia \nDahlonega, Franklin and Martinez, Georgia \nDallas, Georgia \nBlairsville, Georgia \nBowdon, Geo rgia \nDublin, Georgia \nMetter, Georgia \nFort Valley, Georgia \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \n68 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \nPractice Location \n \nSMITH, RONNIE RUSSELL, M.D. Cochran, Georgia SOWELL, RAYMOND H., JR., M.D. Guyton, Georgia Guyton, Georgia STUBBS, OLAN WYTCH, M.D. Decatur, Georgia \nTANNER, CLYDE V., M.D....... . .... ...... . Douglas, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DONALD RAY, M.D. . . . ......... . Dalton, Georgia \nTHOMAS, J. LOWELL M.D. . .............. . Macon, Georgia \nTUMLIN, WILLIAM DARRELL, M.D. Rome, Georgia \nTURNER, RICHARD JACKSON, M.D. Franklin Springs, Georgia \nVANCE, LUTHER, JR., M.D. Perry, Georgia \nVICKERY, SAMUEL A. , M.D. Commerce, Georgia \nWARD , DANIEL F. , M.D...... ............. . Savannah, Georgia WARNOCK, RALPH PARKS, M.D........... . Bowden, Georgia WASDEN, HOWELL ANDERSON, Ill., M.D.... Pavo, Georgia WEAVER, JERRY 0., M.D. Cedartown, Georgia WHALEY, MORGAN N., M.D. . . . . . . . ....... . Augusta, Georgia WHITLOCK. PAUL AUSTIN, M.D. . ... . .  .... Newnan, Georgia WHITTLE. MICHAEL HOWARD, M.D. Lyons. Georgia WHITWORTH, JACK WALLACE, M.D. Greenville, Georgia WILBANKS, JAMES BARTLEY, M.D......... . Cornelia, Georgia WILLIAMS, DAVID CHRISTOPHER, M.D. Austell. Georgia WILLIAMS, HENRY GRADY, JR., M.D....... . Ashburn, Georgia WILLIAMS, OTIS JAMES, JR .. M.D. . . . . . .... . Atlanta, Georgia WILLIAMS, WILLIAM M. , M.D. Ashburn, Georgia WINDHAM. ADDIS D., M.D...... .. ... ..... . Butler, Georgia WYSONG, EDWARD DALE, M.D. Norcross, Georgia \n \n10,000 5,000 \n \nVidalia, Georgia Guyton, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 7,500 5,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 3,000 5,000 \n \nDoraville, Georgia \nHazlehurst and Pearson, Georgia \nPleasant Grove and Dalton, Georgia Rincon, and Port Wentworth, Georgia Lexington and Crawford, Georgia Clayton, Georgia \nPerry, Georgia \nCommerce, Georgia \nHarlem, Georgia \nThomaston, Georgia \nWarm Springs, Georgia \nBremen and Cedartown, Georgia Martinez, Thomson, m, and Wrens, Georgia \nStatesboro, Georgia \nLyons, Georgia \nGreenville, Georgia \nHiawassee and Clarksville, Georgia Dallas, Georgia \nNashville, Georgia \nEastman, Georgia \nNashville, Georgia \nDemorest, Georgia \nHartwell, Georgia \n \n69 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL WITH FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nDECEASED While Completing Contracts \n \nANDERSON, WILLIAM L. ................. . Macon, Georgia \nBOWEN, RAY F., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia CORNELL, RONALD D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowman, Georgia MANN, WILLIAM P. . ...... . ............ . . Talbotton, Georgia OSTAFIN, JOSEPH R. Augusta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nEXHIBIT\"Gft Practice Location Roswell, Georgia \nWoodbury, Georgia \n \n70 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT~H\" \nLocation and Length of Practice \n \nADAMS, JACOB B., M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nADAMS, LAMAR T., M.D. Hiawassee, Georgia \nAMSDEN, MICHAEL NANCY, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia BARTLETT, GLENN HUGHES, M.D. Decatur, Georgia \nBELMONT, WILLIAM S., M.D. Macon, Georgia \nBENTON, PHILLIP G., M.D......... . ....... . Macon, Georgia BLACK, MARCUS LYNN, M.D. Statesboro, Georgia \nBLANTON, ELISABETH D., M.D. Rome, Georgia \nBLANTON, JAMES RODNEY, M.D. Canton, Georgia \nBOHANAN, GERALD W., M.D. .... ....... .. . Eastman, Georgia BRANAM, JAMES WILLIE, JR., M.D. Valdosta, Georgia \nBROOKS, THOMAS W., Ill, M.D. Valdosta, Georgia \nBROWN, GROVER J., M.D. Augusta, Georgia \nBROWN, THOMAS D., M.D. . .. ........ ... . . Lithonia, Georgia BURROUGHS, FLEMING, M.D. Pelham, Georgia \nCANNON, CLIFF L., M.D. Donalsonville, Georgia \nCOLLINS, LARRY COY,. M.D. Metter, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 \n4,500 10,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 2,500 \n4,500 \n5,000 10,000 \n5,000 3,750 5,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPracticed at Georgia Retardation Center 3 mos.; balance in cash. \nPracticed at Regional Hospital in Augusta I yr. 4 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Woodstock 10 mos.; balance ih cash. \nPracticed in Lafayette and Hartwe114 yrs. II Y2 mos.; balance in cash. \nPracticed in Jackson I yr.; balance in cash. \nPracticed in Jonesboro 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Statesboro with DHR I yr. II Y2 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced at Northwest Georgia Regional Hospital, Rockdale \u0026 Gwinnett County 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Canton \u0026 Northwest Georgia Regional Hospital 2 yrs, 9 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Vienna 5 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced at Pineland Community Mental Health Clinic, Statesboro, 2Y2 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Sandersville I yr. I mo.; balance in cash. Practiced in Cartersville 3 yrs. 7 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Lavonia I yr. II mos. ; balance in cash. Practiced in Fort Valley I yr., 8Y2 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Blairsville 3 yrs; balance in cash. Practiced in Blue Ridge 3 yrs., 7 mos.; balance in cash. \n \n71 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/ CASH \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"H\" \nLocation and Length of Practice \n \nCRUMP, HOYT WOODROW, M.D. College Park, Georgia \nCULPEPPER, ROBERT LEE, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia DANIELL, DUREN, JR., M.D. Dublin, Georgia \nDAVIS, JAMES W.R. , M.D. Thomasville, Georgia DOZIER, FRED AUGUSTUS, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nEDGENS, JACK R., M.D. Rome, Georgia \nEDMONDSON, STEPHEN W., M.D. Barney, Georgia \nEDWARDS, CHARLES H. , M.D. Cleveland, Georgia \nEILERS, GREGORY ALAN, M.D. Smyrna, Georgia ELLISON, CARROL WENDELL, M.D. Sylvania, Georgia FLYNT, JOHN WILLIAM, M.D. . . ...... . . ... . Decatur, Georgia FORD, JAMES EDWARD, Ill, M.D. . ........ . Atlanta, Georgia FOSTER, HARRY R. M.D.. ................ . Summerville, Georgia GEIGER, GUSTAVEOUS LAWRENCE, M.D.... Atlanta, Georgia GENTRY, JAMES LAWRENCE, M.D. Carrollton, Georgia \nGRANTHAM, CARLOS G., M.D. Douglas, Georgia \nGUTHRIE, TROY HARCIL, JR., M.D. Augusta, Georgia \nHAMMONDS, OTIS T., M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nHART, LARRY RAY, M.D. Elberton, Georgia \nHARVEY, DAVID NESBITT, M.D. . .......... . Monticello, Georgia \nHEMPHILL, JOHN R. , M.D.. ..... .. ..... . . . . Gainesville, Georgia \n \n5,000 \n5,000 5,000 \n6,000 10,000 \n5,000 \n5,000 \n3,750 \n7,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n9,000 \n5,000 5,000 \n \nPracticed in Royston 2 yrs. lO mos.; balance in cash . Practiced in Jackson 8Y, mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Montezuma 2 yrs . 10 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Canton 5 mos. lO days; balance in cash. Practiced in Lithia Springs 2 yrs ., 9Y, mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in LaFayette I yr. 6 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced at Georgia Regional Hospital 8 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Blairsville I yr. 10 mos. ; balance in cash. Practiced in Hartwell 6 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Forsyth 2 yrs. 9 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Lawrenceville I yr.; balance in cash. Practiced in Claxton I yr.; balance in cash. Practiced in Lithonia I yr. II mos .; balance in cash. Practiced in Fort Valley 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Carrollton 2 mos. 5 days; balance in cash. Practiced in Alma 2 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Gracewood 3 yrs. 2 mos. ; balance in cash. Practiced in Austell \u0026 Newnan 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Franklin Springs I yr., II mos., 18 days; balance in cash. Practiced in Gracewood I yr.; balance in cash. Practiced in Dahlonega 3 yrs. ; balance in cash. \n \n72 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT~W \nLocation and Length of Practice \n \nHOBBY, HENRY McCAGER, M.D. Washington, Georgia HORNE, ROSE MARIE, M.D. Quitman, Georgia \nHUMPHRIES, LAURIE LEE, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nJACKSON , BILLY JOE., M.D... . .. . ......... . Forsyth, Georgia \nJACKSON, WILMOTINE, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nJAMES, CLYATT W., JR., M.D. Pearson, Georgia \nJOHNSON, LOUIS M., M.D. Thomson, Georgia \nJOHNSTON, BRUCE SAMUEL, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nJONES, KENNETH D., M.D. Griffin, Georgia \nKELLEY, JAMES H., M.D. Buford, Georgia \nKELLY, SHERRILL B., M.D. Augusta, Georgia KNOWLES , JAMES B., M.D. Jackson, Georgia \nLEAR, THOMAS FRANKLIN, M.D. Camilla, Georgia LEE, RALPH C., M.D. Thomson, Georgia \nLEWIS, NORRIS SINCLAIR, M.D..... . ...... . Atlanta, Georgia LIGHTFOOT, ELIJAH, JR., M.D. ............ . Augusta, Georgia LINDSAY, JAMES B., M.D. Athens, Georgia \nMARTIN, ROGER PIERCE, M.D. Cumming, Georgia \nMCBRIDE, MICHAEL TERRY, M.D. Villa Rica, Georgia \n \n8,000 7,500 5,000 \n5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n6,000 10,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 \n \nPracticed in Toccoa 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Quitman I yr., 3 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced at various Mental Health Facilities 2 yrs. 8Y:l mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Austell I yr. 6 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Austell \u0026 Covington 2 yrs . 9 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Alma 2 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Warrenton 3 yrs. I mo.; balance in cash. Practiced in Elberton 3 yrs., 3 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced at Central State Hospital 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Newnan 2 yrs. 2 mos. ; balance in cash. Practiced in Forsyth 3 yrs. II mos.; balance in cash. Practiced at Central State Hospital IY:l yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Eastman I yr.; balance in cash. Practiced in Hiawassee \u0026 at Georgia Regional Hospital I yr. 4\\':l mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Quitman 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in 'Hinesville 9 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Lexington \u0026 Villa Rica 4 yrs. 6 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Fort Oglethorpe I yr. 3 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Statesboro 8 mos; balance in cash. \n \n73 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/ CASH \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT\"H\" \nLocation and Length of Practice \n \nMCGRAW, WALKER C., M.D. Savannah, Georgia \n \nMCKEOWN, JOHN COCHRAN, M.D. Camilla, Georgia MCLEOD, NATALIE BOWEN, M.D. Byron, Georgia \n \n. ... . ... . \n \nMCMURRAIN, KEY D., JR., M.D. Hapeville, Georgia \n \nMcNAIR, riAL HARRIS, M.D. Augusta, Georgia \n \nMERCER, FRANKLIN E., M.D. Albany, Georgia \nMULHERIN, JOSEPH A., JR., M.D. Augusta, Georgia \n \nNORMAN, JOHN THERON, M.D. Thomson, Georgia \n \nPAUL, JEWELL C., M.D. . ................. . Athens, Georgia PAYTON, VICTOR EMMANUEL, M.D. Savannah, Georgia \n \nPLAYFORD, GEORGE A., M.D. Augusta, Georgia PRICE, THOMAS W., M.D. Glenville, Georgia \n \nPRINE, JOSEPH RUDOLPH, M.D. Statenville, Georgia SAPP, WILLIAM PAUL, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \n \nSHUMAN, IVY LEE, M.D . Statesboro, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, ROBERT W., M.D. LaGrange, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, WALTER WRIGHT, M.D. . ....... . Tifton, Georgia SMITH, HERBERT D., M.D. ................ . Pembroke, Georgia \n \n5,000 \n10,000 10,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPracticed at Georgia Training \u0026 Development Center, Buford, \u0026 Georgia Industrial Institute, Alto, 2 yrs. 6 mos.; balance in cash Practiced in Hartwell 2\\1:, yrs., balance in cash. Practiced at Gracewood 4 and % mos.; balance in cash . Practiced in Pine Mountain \u0026 West Point 2 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Reidsville 2 yrs. 6 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Blakeley 10 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Hinesville 3 yrs. 6 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Clayton \u0026 Elberton 4 yrs. I \\1:, mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Sylvania I yr. 9 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced at Central State Hospital3 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Harlem I yr. 2 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Unadilla \u0026 Byromville 3 yrs. 5\\1:, mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Eastman, balance in cash. Practiced at Central State \u0026 Reg. State Hospital 2 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Sylvania I yr., 3 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Pleasant Grove Community I yr. 8\\1:, mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Perry I yr. I mo.; balance in cash. Practiced in Mount Vernon I yr. 5 mos.; balance in cash. \n \n74 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/ CASH \n \nName And Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT~H\" \nLocation and Length of Practice \n \nSMITH, ROBERT L. M.D. Winder, Georgia \nSTAFFORD, CHARLES RAYMOND, M.D. Savannah, Georgia \nSTEPHENS, MARVIN R., M.D. . ............ . Sandersville, Georgia STRICKLAND, EDMOND T., M.D. . .. ....... . Calhoun, Georgia TAYLOR, ROBERT P., M.D................. . Marietta, Georgia TILLMAN, RALPH ALLEN, M.D. . .......... . Augusta, Georgia TURK, ALFRED J ., M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \nWATSON, JAMES P., III, M.D. Nashville, Georgia \nWESTMORELAND, ANON E., JR., M.D. Clermont, Georgia \nWILLIS, WILLIAM R., M.D. Moultrie, Georgia \nYOUNG, JAMES HOYT, M.D. Ocilla, Georgia \n \n5,000 10,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \nPracticed in Milledgeville 2 yrs. II mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in East Central Health District VI, Augusta, 2 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Edison 10 mos. ; balance in cash. Practiced in Swainsboro 9Y2 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Grantville 2 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Pearson 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practiced in Newnan 3 yrs.; 3 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Blue Ridge \u0026 Canton I yr. 7 mos.; balance in cash. Practiced in Dahlonega I yr. I mo.; balance in cash. Practiced in Douglas 2 yrs. 8 mos.; blanace in cash Practiced in Ocilla \u0026 at Central State Hospital 4 yrs. 9 mos.; balance in \ncash. \n \n75 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Hometown \n \nEXHIBIT WI\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nANDERSON, ROBERT K., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,750 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBLACK , MARIA MYERS, M.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCOOK, FRANK JEFFERSON, M.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCOOK, THOMAS ANDREW , M.D . . . ..... . .. . ............ .. .............. 7,500 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCOOPER, NELENA V., M.D . .................. . ......................... 6,000 \n \nRiceboro, Georgia \n \nCOX, TYRONE E., M.D . . . .... . .. . .. .. . ...... . ............ . ...... .. . . . . 5,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHAMILTON , CLARK, M.D.................................. .. . ... ..... 7,500 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHARGETT, DAVID, M.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nHARPER, WILLIAM MADISON, IV, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nLEONARD, TOMMIE, JR ., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nMARK, EDWARD KENNETH, JR., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,000 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMATTOX, GAIL ARIE, M.D . .. . ..... .. . .. .. . ...... . ............ .. .. . . . 10,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, SYLVESTER ........ . ........ . .. . ... . .. . .................... 10,000 \n \nHelena, Georgia \n \nNEVELS, CHARLES THOMAS, M.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500 \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nPJNHOLSTER, CECIL GLYNN, M.D. . . .. . . .......... . .. . . ....... . .. .. . .. 10,000 \n \nLake Park, Georgia \n \nRAUSCH , JEFFREY LYNN , M.D. ........... .. . .. ............... . ..... . . 10,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSCHEER, THOMAS FREDERICK, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, WILLIAM BRYAN, JR ., M.D... .. . ..... . ...................... 10,000 \n \nHamilton, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMSON , GARY BENTON, M.D . ... . ............................... 6,000 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nWOOD, CHARLES OWEN, M.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWOODS, ELIZABETH HAWKINS, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nWORSLEY, NORMAN ERVIN, M.D. \n \n10,000 \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nYORK, RANDOLPH MARTIN, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n76 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAYE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Hometown \n \nEXHIBIT\"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nADAMS, WESLEY FRAZIER, JR., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,000.00 Winder, Georgia \nAMERSON, OLEN DONALD, M .D. . ......... . ....... . .. . ....... . .. . ... 2,500.00 Tennille, Georgia ARMSTRONG , NATHANIEL E., M.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 Brunswick, Georgia ASBELL, JIMMY R., M .D. . .... . ................................ . .... 5,000.00 Macon, Georgia ASKEW, DANNY ELLIOTT, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 Sparta, Georgia ASKEW, FLETCHER COMER, M.D. . . . .. ... ..... .......... . ..... . ..... 5,000.00 Columbus, Georgia ATTAWAY, DEAN SCOTT, M.D. .... . . . .... .. ........................ 10,000.00 Augusta, Georgia AYERETT, JACK MONROE, JR ., M .D . . ... .. .... ..... . ............... . . 4,500.00 Columbus, Georgia AYRET, EDWIN T., M.D . . . ...... . .... . . . ........... . .... .. ..... . .... 5,000.00 Macon, Georgia BACON, MERRILL PHILLIP, M.D . . ................................... 3,750.00 Pembroke, Georgia BAGGETT, JAMES CAMP, JR., M.D . ............ . ................ ... ... 5,000.00 Douglasville, Georgia BALLARD, MARVIN K., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,500.00 Macon, Georgia BANNISTER, JAMES POWELL, M.D . . .. ... . .. . .. . .. ... ..... . .......... 5,000.00 Cumming, Georgia BARIAL, WILLIAM EARL, M.D. . . .. . ..... . . . ..... . . .. .. . . .. ..... ... .. 7,500.00 Atlanta, Georgia BARNETT, JEWELL MILTON , M.D. . ................................ . . 5,000.00 Nicholson, Georgia BARROCAS, ALBERT, M.D. . ... . .. ... ..... ... .. . . .. ................. 5,000.00 Atlanta, Georgia BECTON, JAMES LOUIS, M.D . . ...................................... 5,000.00 Pooler, Georgia BELL, SIDNEY ALLEN, M.D.......................................... 5,000.00 Athens, Georgia BENTLEY, ALONZO JOEL, M.D. ......... . ................... . ........ 5,000.00 Quitman, Georgia BLACK, WILEY S., M.D. . . . .. . . ...... . ...... .. .......... . ..... .. . . ... 5,000.00 Cleveland, Georgia BLAND, JAMES L., M.D. . ....................................... . ... 5,000.00 Sylvania, Georgia BLAND, WILLIAM H. , M.D. . ..... .. . ......... . ........ . . .. ...... .. ... 5,000.00 Atlanta, Georgia BOLIN, MARION G. , M.D. . ......... . .......... . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. .... .. 5,000.00 Macon, Georgia BOWDEN. TALMADGE A., JR., M.D. . .... . . .. . .... . .. . ................ 5,000.00 Atlanta, Georgia BOWEN , A'DELBERT, III , M.D. . ............ .. ........................ 5,000.00 \n. Cuthbert, Georgia . . ' BOWEN , WILLIAM L :, JR. , M.D . 5,000.00   0. 0    0 0    0  0            0     Cleveland, Georgia \n \n77 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\"J\" \nAmount of Scholmship \n \nBOYD, GLENN HEYWARD, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  10,000.00 \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nBOYLES, MARGIE ELAINE, M.D. \n \n6,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nBOZZINI, GARY JOHN, M.D.................................... . . . 5,000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nBRADLEY, HAROLD F,, M.D. . .......  ............................... 5,000.00 \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nBRANDON, RICHARD LYLE, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nBRENNAN, JAMES ROBERT, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nBREWSTER, EDWARD WOOD, JR., M.D. . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nBREWTON, LLOYD C., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nLouisville, Georgia \n \nBROWN, MICHAEL F., M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBROWNING, JOHN WALTER, M.D. . ............................... . 5,000.00 \n \nLawrenceville, Georgia \n \nBRUCE, RONALD JAMES, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . ........................... 7,500.00 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nBULLARD, PONCE DELEON, JR., M.D. . ............................... 5,000.00 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nBUNTIN, WILLIAM H., JR., M.D....................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nBURNAM , JESSE A., M.D. . .......... . ..... . .. . ...................... 5,000.00 \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nBURNS, JAMES H., M.D. . ........................................... 5,000.00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nBUTTERWORTH, JACK E., M.D............ .. . .. .... ..... ............. 3,750.00 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nCAIN, JAMES L., M.D. . ............... . ............................. 5,000.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nCAMPBELL, WILLIAM WESLEY, JR. , M.D.............................. 5,000.00 \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nCANUP, CLARENCE H., M.D. . ....................................... 5,000.00 \n \nNew Holland, Georgia \n \nCARSON, MATTHEW DRAYTON, M.D................................. 6,000.00 \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nCARTER, MILLARD GARY, M.D...................................... 5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCASON, CECIL DAVID, M.D.......................................... 5,000.00 \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nCASON, WILLIAM P., M.D. . . . . . ....... . ............................. 5,000.00 \n \nPelham, Georgia \n \nCATES, ROBERT MITCHELL, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  . . .  . . .  . . . . 5,000.00 \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nCAWTHON, THOMAS H., M.D. . . . ... ............. . ..... .. .......... . . 3,750.00 \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nCHALKER, DAN KENT, M.D. Gibson, Georgia \n \n3,750.00 \n \n78 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of \u0026holarship \n \nCHAPMAN, CLIFFORD E., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nTennille, Georgia \n \nCHAPMAN, ROY LEE, JR ., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMcCaysville, Georgia \n \nCHISM, NEWTON WILLIAM , JR., M .D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nCLARK, DANIEL GORDON, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nCobb, Georgia \n \nCLAY, JAMES ELLIS, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCOFER, HERSCHEL F., M.D. ... ................................ .. .... 5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, CHARLES HAMILTON , JR. , M.D............ .. ....... ....... 6,000.00 \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, FRANCIS W. , M.D. . .. ... .... .. ....................... .... 5,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, WILLIAM M., M.D . . ..................................... 3,750.00 \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nCOLLINS, WILLIAM C., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nCOOK, DAVID ALBERT, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nCOOK, JOHN ROBERT, M.D.......... . ... ......... .. . ........ . ....... 6,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCOPPAGE, ABRAM TAYLOR, Ill, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000.00 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nCORNWELL, WILLIAM OSCAR, M.D. . . . .............................. 5,000.00 \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nCOUEY, I. LAMAR, M.D. . ..... . .... .. .. .. . ....................... . . .. 5,000.00 \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nCOUSINS, ALBERT LUCIAN, M.D. . . . . . . . . .............. ....... .. . .... 5,000.00 \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCOUSINS, WILLIAM LAMAR , M.D. . .................................. 3,750.00 \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCRAWFORD, CARLL., M.D. . . . . ...... .............. . .. .. . .. .... . ... . 3,750.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCROFf, JAMES M., M.D............................................. 3,750.00 \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nCROWDER, JACKSON G., M.D. . ..................................... 5,000.00 \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nCROWE, JOHN ALBERT, JR., M.D..... .. . .. . ........ ..... ............. 3,750.00 \n \nPooler, Georgia \n \nDARDEN, JOHN WESLEY , M.D. . . ................ .... ..... .. ..... ... . 5,000.00 \n \nMitchell, Georgia \n \nDASHER, CHARLES A. , M.D. . ....................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, CHARLES HAMMETT, M.D. . . ....... .. ..... ................ . 10,000.00 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nDAY, JAMES OR lEN , Ill , M.D.......... ...... .... ........... .. ....... . 8,000.00 \n \nToomsboro, Georgia DEFOOR, JOSEPH T., M.D. \n \n                              0   \n \n5,000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \n79 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\"r \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nDEKL E, JOEL S., M.D . \n \n5,000.00 \n \nJ esup , Georgia \n \nDEMPSEY , JAMES E., M.D. ........ .... . ... ............. . ..... .... ... 3,750.00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nDIAL, WILLIAM BERRY, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nHomervi lle, Georgia \n \nDIGBY , RONALD WYMAN, M.D. \n \n5,000 .00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDILLARD, GARY AMON , M.D. .. . . . ... ... .... ... .. . . ...  ..  ...... .. . 6,000.00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nDIXON , JIMMY L. , M.D. , , ....... . .. ...... . .................. .. , ... . 5,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nDONALD , CLARENCE W. , JR. , M.D . .. .... . . . ........ .... .. ........... 5,000.00 \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nDOSTER, VERNON WEBB, M.D. . .. ............ . ............. .. . ... .. 10,000.00 \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nDOWNS , JOSEPH ROGERS, Ill , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nWest Point , Georgia \n \nDOW NS, MAR GA R ET CU RRY . . ...... .... ...... ..... . . ...... ... 10,000.00 \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nDUANE, LAWRENCE J ., JR ., M.D. McRae, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \nDUNCAN , JOHN VAN R. , M.D. . ................. .... .. .... . .. . .. .. . .. 7,500.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDYAR, KATHRYN WILKIN, M.D...................................... 5,000.00 \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nEASLEY , CONRAD, M.D. . .. ........ . ..... .. ... .. . . . .. ....... .. ..... 5,000.00 \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nEAST, JOHN HOLT, JR., M.D. .  .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nEDWA RDS, CHA RL ES G., JR ., M.D. . . . .  ... ...... ............ ..... . .. 5,000.00 \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nE IDSON, RODGER , H. , M.D. . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . .... . . ... ........ . .. . .. 5,000.00 \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nELLIOTT, VAN BOWLING, JR ., M.D. Augusta, Georgia \n \n6,000.00 \n \nEVERIDGE, GEO RG E JERRYL, M.D. Macon, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \nFA RK AS. STEPHEN JULIUS, M.D. . . . . . .....  ....... ..... . .. .. . ....... 7,500.00 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nFA RM ER, HARRY FRAN K, JR. , M.D. . ..... . ............ ... ..... ... .. 10,000.00 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nF INCHER , RONALD E., M.D. . .. .... . ................................. 3,750.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nF INKLEA, J OHN LEE, M .D. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. ... . . .. . . .. . .... ........ 5,000.00 Americus, Georgia \n \nFLANDERS, HUGH DORSEY, JR., M.D. Swainsboro, Georgia \n \n4,500.00 \n \nFORREST, MI C HAEL RICHARD, M.D. Decatur, Georgia \n \n10,000.00 \n \nFOUNTAIN , ART H UR JACKSON , JR ., M.D. Reynolds, Georgia \n \n10,000.00 \n \n80 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nFRAZIER, EDD IE M. , JR ., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nFREANT, LAWR ENCE, J., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFRIDAY, ALBERT DELLOYD, JR ., M.D. . ..... .... . . . .. .. .... ..  .. . ... . 2,500.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nFUSSE LL, M ACEA E., M.D. . .... ..... ..... .. . .. . . .. ....... . ... ...... 5,000.00 \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nGAILEY , THOMPSON A. , JR. , M.D. Elberton, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \nGAINEY, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \nGANTT, PIC KENS ALLISON, M.D. \n \n6,000.00 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nGARRISON , WARREN BAK E R, M.D. . ... .. .... ..... .. ................. 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGAY , JAME S W., M.D. . . . ... .... .. . . .. . .. ....... . .. ..... ..... ... .... 5,000.00 \n \nHogansville, Georgia \n \nGESING, BERNARD FRANCIS, M.D. . .... .. ....... ..... ........ ... .. . 10,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGEISLER, GARNETT J. , JR., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . .... .. ........ . .. . .. ....... 5,000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nG IBBONS, WILLIAM STEP HEN, M.D... ..... ..... .. ...... .... ..... .. ... 5,000.00 \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nGINGREY, JOHN P. , M.D . \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGIRARDEAU , JIMMY TATE, M.D. . . . . .... . . . ........ . ........ . . .. ... 10,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGLENN, JOHN NY RANDALL, M .D. . .................................. 5,000.00 \n \nColbert, Georgia \n \nGOLDSTEIN , DORIAN LEE. M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nGOODIN, JOHN OLIVER, M.D. .  . . . . . . . . .  .  .  .   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nGOODNE R, JAMES V. , M.D. . . . .... .......... .. ... . . ... ...... ....... . 5,000.00 \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nGOWEN , JAM ES FU RMA N, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,750.00 \n \nFo lkston, Georgia \n \nGRANT, BOB CLYDE, M.D. . . ... . ... . .... . .. ...... ... ...... . .. . . .. . . . 5,000.00 \n \n1Gainesville, Georgia GREENE, JOHN WAYN E, M.D. . . . . .. ...... .. . .. ... .... ...... ..... .... 5,000.00 \n \nBarnesville, Geo rgia \n \nGRIFFIN, HOW ARD A. , M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nGRIFFIN, JOSEP H LAIRD, M.D. . . . .. ....... ... .............. ..... .... 4,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia G RI FF ITH , EUGENE R., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nG ROOVER, RAY, JR., M. D. . .... ... . . ..... .... .... ........ . ... ...... . 3,750.00 \n \nThomasville, Georgia GUDGE R, GARLAND KEITH , M.D. \n \n6,000.00 \n \nGreenville, Geo rgia \n \n81 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT\"J\" \n \nName And Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nGUEST, HOWARD STANLEY, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nGUILL. MARSHALL ANDERSON , Ill , M.D. ....... .. ..... ............. .. 6,000.00 \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nGUNN, JOSEPH BRUCE, M.D. . . . . . . ......... .. ..................... . 10,000.00 \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nHAGEN , ARTHUR R. , M.D. . . . . . . . .. . ......... . ..... .... .. . . . ........ 5,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nHALE, GEORGE CARL, M.D..... .. . . . ........... . .............. .... .. 2,500.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHALE, WILLIAM R. , M.D. . .......... .... ..... .. ..................... 5,000.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nHALL, ARTHUR LARIS, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nHALL, WYNTON L., JR., M.D. \n \n10,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nHAMBRICK, THOMAS LEE, M.D... .......... .. ...................... 10,000.00 \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nHARDISON, JOSEPH E., M.D. . ..................................... 5,000.00 \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nHARPER , MARION C., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nHARPER, WILLIAM F ., M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nHATCHER, JAMES FRANKLIN, JR., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,750.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHATTAWAY, CHARLES ALLEN , M.D. . .... .... ..... ................. 3,750.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHATTAWAY, JAMES ROBERT, M.D. ........... . .. ..... . .......... .. .. 5,000.00 \n \nBronwood, Georgia \n \nHAWKINS, JOHN CHARLES, M.D. . ..... ................ ... . ...... ... 10,000.00 \n \nRoberta, Georgia \n \nHAYES, CLAUDETTE, M.D. \n \n1,500.00 \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nHAYES , WILLIAM H. , M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nHAYMAN , BERNARD LENWOOD, JR., M.D............. ............. ... 5,000.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHEATH, TIM RAY, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nHomerville, Georgia \n \nHENDERSON , WARREN JASPER .................................... 10,000.00 \n \nOcilla, Georgia \n \nHERNDON, CHARLES HALL, JR. , M.D.. .. .... ......................... 5,000.00 \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nHILL, JAMES WAYNE, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... ... ... 10,000.00 \n \nHawkinsville, Georgia \n \nHILLSON, WILLIE J., M.D. Perry, Georgia \n \n7.500.00 \n \nHOBBY , CHARLES F., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nHOLBROOK, WILLIAM H., M.D. Monroe, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \n82 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT~J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nHOLSON BAC K, WILLIAM D., M.D. \n \n1,250.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHOOKS , VENDIE HUDSO N, Ill, M.D. . ..... . ... . . . ... . . ..... . .. ........ 8,000.00 \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nHOPKI NS. RALPH DUBOSE, JR ., M.D. ... .. .... . .. . .. ...... .. ........ . . 3,750.00 \n \nWashingto n, Georgia \n \nHORSEMAN , ROB ERT W., M.D. . ..... .. ............. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . 3,750.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nHUDSON , RONALD M ERC ER, M.D. .. .. . ... ... . . ... . .. .. . .. ........... 5,000.00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHU G HE S, JOHN LAWRENCE, JR ., M .D. . . ..... .... .. .. .... .... . .. .. . ... 5,000.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHUMPHRIE S, WILLIAM HOW ELL, JR. , M.D. . .. ...... ... ... . ...... . ... 10,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHUN T, JOSEPH BENJAMIN , M.D. .. ......... .. .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. ..... .. 5,000.00 \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nHUR ST , JAM ES B.. M.D . \n \n2,500.00 \n \nBrunswick , Georgia \n \nINGRAM , ROBERT FRANK, M.D... .......... . .. ... .. ........ ......... 5,000.00 \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nJACOBS, L. DAVI S, M.D. . ........ ..... . .... .. . .......... . ........... 3,750.00 \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON . JAMES A., Ill. M.D. . . . . .. . .. . .. ............ . .. . ... ... .... . 5,000.00 \n \nAvo nda le Estates, Geo rgia \n \nJOHNSON, WALTER EDWIN , II , M.D . ........ . .. . .... .... .. . ..... . .. . .. 5,000.00 \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nJOHNSTON, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, M.D. . ................. ..... . .. . .. .. . 5,000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nJOINER , DARRYL WAYNE, M.D. ... . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .... . ...... . .. .. . 5,000.00 \n \nLouisville, Georgia \n \nJONES , FRANK STANLEY, M.D. . . .. ............ . .......... .. ........ 10,000.00 \n \nDahlonega, Georgia \n \nJONES, GREGORY LAMAR, M .D . . . . . .............. . .. . .. .... .. . .. . .. 10,000.00 \n \nTrenton, Georgia \n \nJONES, JOHN ERIC, M .D... . ...... .. . . ............ .. . .. .............. 5,000.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nJONES, OTIS WALDO, JR ., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nJORDAN , MARION HARVEY, M .D.. . .. . ..... . ........................ . 3,750.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJORDAN , WILLIAM M. , M.D. . . ... .... ....... . ... .. ...... .. . ... . .. ... 5,000.00 \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nJUSTICE, DAVID A. , M .D. . .... . ........ . ............. . ......... .... . 5,000.00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nKEENE, WILLIS RIGGS, M.D. . . .. . .... ..... . . ....... .. ..... . . .. ..... . . 3,750.00 \n \nWoodbine, Georgia \n \nKELLEY, JOHN WALTER, M.D. .. . . . ..... . ........ . . . . .. . .. . ...... . ... 6,000.00 \n \nYoung Harris, Georgia \n \nKELLEY, ROBERT EARL, JR ., M .D . ..... . .. . .. . . . .............. ... ..... 5,000.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nKELLY, ARTHUR GRAYSON, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \n83 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Sclwlarship \n \nKENDALL, THOMAS WILLIAM, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nKENIMER, BARRY K., M.D..............................  .. . ..... . 5,000.00 \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nKENT, LOUIS M. , M.D. . .................................. . .. . ....... 5,000.00 \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nKEPP, LOWELL JENNINGS , JR., M.D.................................. 3,750.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nKIBLER, JAMES A., M.D. . ................ . ........................... 5,000.00 \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nKING, SPENCER B., lll, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nKISS, KAROLY OTTS, M.D . . . .. . ...................................... 5,000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nKITCHENS, GEORGE GRAY, M.D. . ..... . ....... . ......... ..... . . . ... 5,000.00 \n \nWarrenton, Georgia \n \nLANIER , BOBBY G., M.D. . .... . ...................... . .. ... . . ... ..... . 5,000.00 \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nLANIER, WILLIS ELLIOTT, M.D.  ....  ..  ..... . ..  ..................... 3,750.00 \n \nCobbtown, Georgia \n \nLASSETER, BRIAN ANDREW , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nLAUBER, ALISON ANN, M.D. \n \n10,000.00 \n \nDunwoody, Georgia \n \nLAWRENCE, JAMES D., M.D. . ........................................ 3,750.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nLEE, ESAIAS FRANK, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nClarkston, Georgia \n \nLINDER , CHARLES W. , M.D.  ....................................... 3,750.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nLOFTIS, WILLIAM E., JR., M.D......................................... 5,000.00 \n \nComer, Georgia \n \nLOTT, THOMAS M., M.D. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .......... .. ................... 5,000.00 \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \nLOWD, EDWIN JEROME, M.D......................................... 1,250.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nLOWE, JAMES CALLAWAY, M.D......... . ....... .. ..... ......  ..... . .. 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLOWREY, DARRELL GIBSON , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nLYNCH, DONALD RICHARD, M.D. . ....  .................... . ......... 5,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nLYNCH , WILLIAM RAY, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nAcworth, Georgia \n \nMANN, RONALD FREDERICK, M.D. . ................................. 7,500.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMARTIN , HAROLD LYNN, M .D.  .... . .. . ..... . ..  ..................... 6,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMAULSBY, GILBERT 0., M.D. \n \n2,500.00 \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nMAY, WINIFRED COBB, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n2,500.00 \n \n84 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMAYNARD, WALTER PRESTON, M .D...................... . ........ .... 2,500.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMAYS, WALLACE DAVID, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nMcALLISTER, KATHRYN CHAPMAN, M.D. . . .............. .... ..... . . . . 8,000.00 \n \nBuena Vista, Georgia \n \nMcCORD, JAMES W., M .D.. ...... . ........ .. . .. ....... . ... . ........... 5,000.00 \n \nSylvester, Georgia \n \nMcEARCHERN, WALTER W. , M .D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nShannon, Georgia \n \nMcKINNEY, JAMES EMORY, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nMcLARlN, CALVIN W., M.D. . . . ................... .. .. . .. .... .. . ...... 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcLAUGHLIN, DURNELL, M.D. . . . .. . . .. . .... ....................... . . 3,750.00 \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nMcMICHAEL, ALICE OLIVIA, M.D. ........... . ..... .. .... ..... . .. ...... 3,000.00 \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, CHARLES W. , M.D. ... .... .................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, FREDDY LEE, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nHelena, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, JAMES D., M.D. . .... . . . .. . . .. .... . ... . ... . .... ............ .. 3,750.00 \n \nMt. Vernon, Georgia \n \nMELTON , WILLIAM C., M.D........................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMERCER, CYNTHIA ANN, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nMETTS, NATHANIEL B., M.D. . . . . . . . . ......... ... .. ..... .... .... .. .... 5,000.00 \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nMILLER, GEORGE T., M .D. . ............................... . ..... .... . 5,000.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nMIMS, PAMELA BOLAND, M .D. . . . .. .... .. ... .... ... .. ..... .. ... .. ... 10,000.00 \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nMINGEA, GEORGE DANIEL, M.D. . .... .... ..... . .. . .. ................. 5,000.00 \n \nManchester, Georgia \n \nMINTER , WILLIAM T., M.D. . .................................... .. ... 5,000.00 \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nMITCHELL, CHARLES CRAIG, M .D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMOBLEY , DAVID W. , M.D. .......... ... .............................. . 5,000.00 \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nMOBLEY, WILLIAM CLIFFORD, M.D. . ............... . ....... . ... . ..... 7,500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMOORE, CARL ALVIN, M.D. . . . . . .. .. ......... .......... . ............ 10,000.00 \n \nWarwick, Georgia \n \nMOORE, WILLIAM MORGAN , III , M.D. . ......... .. ............... . ..... 5,000.00 \n \nBuena Vista, Georgia \n \nMORELAND, STEVEN CURTIS, M.D. . .... .... .. ....... . .... . ........... 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMO RGAN , HAROLD C., M.D. . ......... . .. . . . ........ . ...... .. .. .. ..... 5,000.00 \n \nBuford, Georgia \n \n85 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WH.O HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMORRIS, CLELL V. , M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nMORRIS, THOMAS WILLIAM , M.D. . . . . ..... . .......................... 8,000.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMORRISON, JAMES PATRICK, Ill , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ........... . 5,000.00 \n \nGlenwood, Georgia \n \nMOSELY, MORRIS EDWARD, JR., M.D. . ... ............ . ................ 5,000.00 \n \nRochelle, Georgia \n \nMULLIS, KENNETH LAMAR, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 \n \nEastman, Georgia \n \nMURPHY , MELVIN COLUMBUS, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nNAJJAR , OMAR ADBALLAH , M.D.............. . ..... .. .......... . ..... 6,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNAMAN, CARL H., M.D........................ . ...................... 5,000.00 \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nNELSON , ELLIS HAROLD, M.D. . ...................................... 5,000.00 \n \nOglethorpe, Georgia \n \nNICHOLLS, PAUL JOHNSON , M.D. . . . . . .......... . . .. .. . .. . . . ... . ... . . . 5,000.00 \n \nSnellville, Georgia \n \nNICHOLSON , WILLIAM LAWRENCE, M.D. . .... . ........................ 5,000.00 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nNIXON, DANIEL WALKER , M.D................ . ...................... 5,000.00 \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nNIXON , WILLIAM HAROLD, M.D. . ................. . ............ . . .... 5,000.00 \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nOGDEN, ROBERT H., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nOGDEN, WILLIAM S., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \n O'QUINN, JAMES LAWTON , M.D...................................... . 5,000.00 Macon, Georgia \n \nPADOVE, STUART J ., M.D. . . . ................... .. ............... .. .. 5,000.00 \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nPARKER, GREGG, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 5,000.00 \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nPARROTT, FRANK HOLLAND, M.D. . . .. .. . ....... . .............. .. . . .. 5,000.00 \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nPEACH , C HARLES ARTHUR , M.D. . . . . . ............. . .. . .............. 10,000.00 \n \nJesup , Geo rgia \n \nPEARSON, HUEY L., M.D. . ........................................... 2,500.00 \n \nGlenwood, Georgia \n \nPERRY, HENRY ALAN , M.D. . ....................... . ................. 5,000.00 \n \nBaldwin, Georgia \n \nPETERSON , GARY D. , M.D. Rossville, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \nPETERSON , POWERS, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nPHELPS, PAUL RAYMOND, M.D. Augusta, Georgia \n \n2,500.00 \n \nPHILLIPS. JAMES ELBERT, M.D. Macon, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \n86 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nPHILLIPS, THOMAS WILSON, M.D. . .................................. 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPINSON, MICHAEL EDWARD ........................................ 12,000.00 \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nPITTS, HAROLD WENDELL, M.D. . ............. . ........ . ........ .. ... 8,000.00 \n \nGray, Georgia \n \nPOSTELL, WILLIAM N., JR., M.D...................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPRATT, DONALD CLARK , M.D. ....................................... 8,000.00 \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nPURCELL, DENT WILEY , M.D. .............. ..... .. ... ................ 5,000.00 \n \nGlennville, Georgia \n \nPURVIS, JEAN CHRISTOPHER, M.D.................................... 6,000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nRAMSEY, SPEIR N., M.D.............................................. 2,750.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nRAY, ALBERT W., JR. , M.D. . . ........ .. ............................... 5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nRENTZ, TURNER WAYNE, JR., M.D..................................... 2,500.00 \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nREYNOLDS, RICHARD REGINALD, M.D. . .............................. 6,000.00 \n \nSumner, Georgia \n \nRICHARDSON , JAMES M. , M.D........................................ 5,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nRICKS, ROBERT L., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRILEY, WALTER J., M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nRIVERS, CULLEN BULLARD, M.D.... ............... ......... .......... 5,000.00 \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nRIVERS, JAMES L., JR., M.D........................................... 5,000.00 \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nRODRIGUEZ, ADRIANA MARIA , M.D. . ............................... 10,000.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nROGERS, JIM LEE, M.D.. ............................................. 5,000.00 \n \nWaco, Georgia \n \nROSS, ROBERT LEWIS, M.D......................................... 5,000.00 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nROSSITER, FRANCIS P., JR. , M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia ROUTON , JAMES LEONARD, M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nSALIBA , NORMAN R., M.D............................................ 3,750.00 \n \nGeorgetown, Georgia \n \nSALLEY, BRUNSON M., M.D. . ........ .. ..... . ...... . .................. 2,500.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSANGSTER, JOSEPH A., M.D. . ........................................ 5,000.00 \n \nVienna, Georgia SAPP, PHILIP BRYAN, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nDalton, Georgia SATHER , RANDALL KENNETH, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n87 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSAVAGE, EDWARD WARREN, II, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSAVILLE, AUGUSTUS HUNTER, JR., M .D. . .......................... .. . 5,000.00 \n \nGeorgetown, Georgia \n \nSHACKLETT, DAVID E., M.D. . .  ...................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSHARPTON , BENNIE REEVES, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nSHEWEY, LANA LEE, M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nSt. Simons, Georgia \n \nSHUMAN, MONTY BRUCE, M.D. . ................ .. ................... 7,500.00 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, BERNARD R USSELL, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, EARNEST CALVIN, M.D. \n \n7,500.00 \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, MICHAEL THOMAS, M.D. \n \n8,000.00 \n \nChicopee, Georgia \n \nSIMS, EDWARD HACKNEY, M.D ........ . .......... ................. . .. 4,500.00 \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nSINGLETON, GARY LE E, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ 2,500.00 \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nSINGLETON , PETER THOMAS, M.D. . ... ............................... 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSLAUGHTER, ISAAC, M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSMITH , GREGORY VINCENT, M.D. . .. . . . ........... ...... ........ ..... 8,000.00 \n \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \n \nSMITH , JAMES L. , M.D. . ............................................. 2,500.00 \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH , LARRY EUGENE, M.D. . . .. .... . .. . ........... .. .............. . 5,000.00 \n \nReidsville, Georgia \n \nSMITH , LEROY F. , M.D . ... ........................................... 5,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nSMITH , RODNEY L. , M.D. . ......................... . .. .... .... .. .. .. 5,000.00 \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nSMITH , WILLIAM STUART, M.D . . .. . ...... .. ......... . .. . . .. .. .  ..... . 5,000.00 \n \nCa milla, Georgia \n \nSPEARMAN, DAVID RONALD, M.D. . . . .. ... .... ... ... . ...  ............ 8,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSPEIR , WILLIAM A., M.D. . ............. . ............................. 5,000.00 \n \nHillsboro, Georgia \n \n. \n \nSPENCER , DENNIS WAYNE, M.D... .... .. . . . . . .. . .. .... . ..... . .. .. .. . 10,000.00 \n \nSnellville, Georgia \n \nSPIVEY, JAMES W. , JR. , M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSTEELE, ROBERT L. , M.D. . .... ....................... .. ..... . ...... . . 5.000.00 \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nSTEWART, JOHN PRESTON, M.D. Jonesboro, Georgia \n \n5,000.00 \n \nSTILES, KENDAL BARTON, M.D. . ... . . ... .... ... . .. .. ........... .. . .. 10,000.00 \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \n88 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSTINSON , JOSEPH M., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nSTOCKS, SIRAS ALLEN , M.D.......................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAvondale Estates, Georgia \n \nSTORY. WILLIAM A., M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nSTREET, LUTHER, JR., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nSTRICKLAND, WORTHY EDWARD, M.D. . . . .... ..... .... .. . .. . . . .. . ... 5,000.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nSTRINGER, MERLE PRESTON , M.D. . ..... ..... .... ............... ... .. 5,000.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSTUBBS, JOE CALVIN, M.D . . ...... . .. . . . . ....... . . ........ ... ...... 5,000.00 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nSUAREZ-MENDEZ, JORGE, M.D. . ....... . . ......... ............. . ... 10,000.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nSUBER, HUBERT McCRARY , M.D. . ...... .... .. .......  .... . ..... . .. . 6,000.00 \n \nMontezuma. Georgia \n \nSWA IN, ROBERT BRYAN, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nTALLEY, PAUL ALEXIS. M.D........ ... . . . . .... .......... .......... . .. 5,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nTANNER, ROBERT EUGENE, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \nTARPLEY, JAMES MONROE, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nTAYLOR, JAMES WITNER, M.D. ....................................... 5,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nTEASLEY. JEAN ELIZABETH , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . ....... .. ... 10,500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nTERRY , WILLIAM HENRY , Ill , M.D. .................................... 5,000.00 \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nTHAXTON. PAUL MICHAEL, M.D..... ..... ... . ............ .. ...... . .. . 6,000.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS , JAMES C LIFFORD, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....... .. ............. 5,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nT HOMAS, WILLIAM KEVIN. M.D.. ......... ... ........ ... .............. 2,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nTHOMPSON , FREDERICK BAURIES. M.D. . . .. ..... . . ..... ... . . .. ..... .. 5,000.00 \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nT HORNTON , ROBERT S IDNEY , M.D. ............... . ................... 5,000.00 \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nT IPPEN , JACK K. , M.D....... . ...................... . ..... . .. ... ...... 5,000.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nTIPTON, WILLIAM RONALD, M.D............. ... .. .. .... ..... ... .. .. .. 5,000.00 \n \nDalton, Georgia TOOMER, PAUL H., M.D. \n \n                      0     0   \n \n5.000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia TROWELL. AMY REBECCA , M.D . 5,000.00                                    0  \n \nTucker, Georgia TURNER, DANIEL RAY. M.D. \n \n     0        0  0  0    0 \n \n3,750.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n89 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Sclwkuship \n \nVANDIVER, ROY WESLEY, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nEdison, Georgia \n \nVANSANT, JONATHAN PAUL, M.D..................................... 6,000.00 \n \nPowder Springs, Georgia \n \nVARNER, TERRY MILES, M.D. . . . .. .... ....... .... ................  ... 7,500.00 \n \nFayetteville, Georgia \n \nVEAZEY, CHARLES R. , M.D. . ......................................... 5,000.00 \n \nRossville , Georgia \n \n. VEAZEY, PHILIP R., M.D. . ..................... ..... ................. 5,000.00 \n \nRossville , Georgia \n \nVICKERY, DIANE MARILYNN, M.D. \n \n10,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nVOYLES, WYATT FRANK, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nWALLER, CHARLES E., M.D....................................  ...... 3,750.00 \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nWALLER, WILLIAM ISAAC, Ill, M.D. . . . . . . . ........................... 10,000.00 \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nWARD, TIMOTHY HOWARD, M.D..................................... 10,000.00 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nWATKINS, PATRICIA NAOMI, M.D........... . ........................ 10,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWATTS, BOBBY, M.D. . . . . . ... . . ...................................... 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWEBB, GILSON S., M.D. . ............................................. 4,500.00 \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nWELLS , JOHN A., M.D................................................ 5,000.00 \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nWELLS, ORA JOHN, M.D........... .... ............................... 7,500.00 \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nWEST, CARLTON ALFONSO, M.D. . .................................... 5,000.00 \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nWHELCHEL. CARL DAVIS, M.D. . .......... . ... . ...................... 5,000.00 \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nWHIDDON , CLAUDE M., M.D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nWHITTEN , CARL LARRY, JR. , M.D..................................... 7,500.00 \n \nValdosta. Georgia \n \nWIKE, CHARLES C., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nWILDER, JUDSON V., M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nWILKES. LESLIE L., JR., M.D. . ...................... . ................ . 3,750.00 \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nWILLCOX. JAMES GREER, M.D............ .. .. ... .......... ......... .. 8,000.00 \n \nHawkinsville, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, BRENDA E. CHAPMAN, M.D............................... 10,000.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS , CHARLES D., M.D.................................... . .... 5,000.00 \n \nMoultrie. Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DAVID ADAMS, M.D. Macon, Georgia \n \n4,500.00 \n \n90 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nWILLIAMS, JOE CECIL, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nCataula, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, JOHN L., M.D. . . ...... ....... .... ......................... 5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWILLIS , ISAAC, M.D. . ..... ...... ................... .... ........ . .. .. 3,750.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, LARRY FRANKLIN, M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nWILSON , FREDDIE E., M.D............................................ 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILSON , JAMES MARION , M.D. . ...... .... .......... ........ .... .... . . 3,750.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nWINGO, EARL LINDER. M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWOMACK , CHARLES E.. M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWONDERLY , CHERYL BOYKIN , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 \n \nDouglasville, Georgia \n \nWOOD, SAMUEL EARL, M.D. . ................. . ... . . .. . ..... ....... .. 5,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWOOD, WILLIAM GRAHAM. M.D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nWOODRUFF, ROGER DEAN, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........... ... 14,000.00 \n \nRock Springs, Georgia \n \nWOODS , JOHN TERRENCE, Ill , M.D. .... ........ .. ..... .. . .. .. .. . .. . ... 3,750.00 \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nWRA Y. CHARLES H. , M.D. . ................ .. .. ............ .......... 5,000.00 \n \nUnion Point. Georgia \n \nWRIGHT, GEORGE EDWARD, M.D.......... . ....... . .. .. . . ....... . ... . 5,000.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nYOUNGBLOOD , ROBERT L. , M.D. \n \n5.000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nYOUNKER. THOMAS DIRK. M.D. \n \n7.500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n91 \n \n SCHOLARSHiP RECIPIENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Hometown \n \nEXHIBIT\"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nBLANSIT, BRYANT DOUGLAS .................................... $I4,008.00 Atlanta, Georgia BRYAN, SKYLER DEAN ......................................... 5,000.00 Dalton, Georgia EDGE, WALTER MARCUS ..........................  ......... 10,500.00 Byron, Georgia EDWARDS, KIAH, JR.......................................... 3,750.00 Atlanta, Georgia FLUELLEN, SHERRA . . . . . .   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,250.00 Fort Valley, Georgia ROBINZINE, CLARENCE E., JR. . . . . . . .  . . .    . . .  .    . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . 7,500.00 Atlanta, Georgia \n \n92 \n \n STUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN FULL \nName And Hometown \n \nEXHIBIT\"L\" \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nAMERSON, G. MALCOLM .......................................... $1,250.00 \n \nGordon, Georgia \n \nANDREWS, JAMES W. . . . . . . . . ...................................... . 291.48 \n \nRobinson, Georgia \n \nBERRY, WANDA SUE \n \n1,686.7 1 \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nBROADHURST, CYRUS, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250.00 \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nBROWN, HENRY ETTA .............................................. 456.70 \n \nNelson, Georgia \n \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... .. .. ....... ... 1,250.00 \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nCANTRELL, JAMES GRADY ......................................... 5,000.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nCARROLL, RICHARD A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCA RTER, NORMAN K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278.96 \n \nTalbotton, Georgia \n \nCH ITTY, AUBURN P. ............... ......... ...... ..... ... .. .... ... 1,250.00 \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nCOBB, JANELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363.94 \n \nGlenville, Georgia \n \nC ROOK, ROBERT B................................................. 1,250.00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nCU LBERSON , WADE HAMILTON .... ............ ...... ....... .. . ..... 1,250.00 \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nDUFFELL, WILLIAM H. \n \n2,500.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nELLEGOOD, JAMES 0. \n \n2,500.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nFA RLEY, WILLIAM E. \n \n1,250.00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nGRIER, ORIN T. . ............. . .................................... 1,900.00 \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nG RIFFIN , NORMAN W. . ............................................ 1,250.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHALL, CHARLES, JR. \n \n1,250.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nHAWKINS, DAV:D J. \n \n1,250.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHO PKINS, CLARENCE E., JR. . ...................................... 1,250.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nHOTARD, JOSEPH A. .... .......  ................................... 1,250.00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHUMPHREY, WILLIAM T. ....... . ................. ... ............... 1,250.00 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nHUTTO, ALTON W.  ............. . ..... .. ........ . .........  .....  .. 3,333.33 \n \nFort Valley, Georgia JO HNSON , WELDON H. \n \n2,187.50 \n \nJefferson, Georgia \n \n93 \n \n STUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID T HEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN FULL \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"L\" \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nMOODY, REGINALD HENRY, JR . \n \n1,250.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nOSBURN, RI CHA RD LEE .. ......... .. .. .... ...................... . .. 3,437.50 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nPRUITT, DONALD I. ........ . .. ..... . ........ . . .. .. .... .. ... ......... 301.08 \n \nBuford , Georgia \n \nPURCELL, ROBERT J . . . . . .......... .. ........ .. .................... 2, 187.50 \n \nAugusta. Georgia \n \nROGERS , CHARLES ERVI N . ....... . . .. .. ... . .. ..... ... ...... .. . .. . . 1,250.00 \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nRUSSELL, EUGENE, III. .. . ................ ... ....................... 1,666.68 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSA YE, DONALD NEAL ........ .. .. .... .. . . .. . ..... . ................. 2,583.13 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nSCOTI, MELVIN B., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333.18 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nS HARPTON, R UT H ANN ................................ . . ........ .. 1,250.00 \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nSM ITH , KENNETH LAMAR ........ . ..... .. .... ....... ... . .. ..... .... 4,706.66 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nWAITS, CHARLES HARDY . .  .      .   .   .    .  . .       .   .   .  . .     408.58 \n \nMcDonough, Georgia \n \nWOODY, PHILIP D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250.000 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nWORSHAM , WALTE R VIVIAN, III .................................... 1,250.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDECEASED AFTER WITHDRAWAL \n \nBAILEY, STEPHEN VINCENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250.000 Augusta, Georgia \nBARKER, HA MPTON ZEBULON ............ .. . ....... .. .. .... .. .... 7,000.00 Atlanta, Georgia PELOTE, MACEO R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633.84 Savannah, Georgia THOMAS , WILLIAM EUGENE . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,076.00 Columbus, Georgia \n \n94 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHOSE ACCOUNTS ARE NOT COLLECTIBLE \n \nName And Hometown \n \nBROWN, FRANK JOSEPH., M.D. \n \nDeclared Bankruptcy \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nof Georgia \n \nGATTIS, ALLEN C. ............... . Dropped out of school \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \ndue to illness \n \nGRIMM , WILLIAM B.............. . Dropped out of school - \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nunable to locate \n \nSCOTT, JERODENE JOHNSON ..... . Dropped out of school - \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \ndue to illness \n \nSWEAT, RUSSELL D. \n \nDropped out of school - \n \nSoperton, Georgia \n \nunable to locate \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n$5,000.00 5,000.00 270.24 7,500.00 3,750.00 \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO RELINQUISHED THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS \nName And Hometown \n \nEXHIBIT\"N\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nADAMS, LANIER HERMAN ......................................... $3,750.00 \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nBLAND, VEITA JOYCE ............................................. 2,500.00 \n \nGray, Georgia \n \nBROWN, KEITH WAYNE \n \n2,500.00 \n \nLilburn, Georgia \n \nCOBB, JAMES MICHAEL \n \n2,500.00 \n \nMartin, Georgia \n \nHARRIS , PATRICIA PELHAM ...... , ................................ 3,750.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMcWHORTER, MILLARD HENRY .................................... 6,000.00 \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nMILLER, FREDERICK VINCENT ..................................... 3,750.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nORR, STEPHEN WYNN ................................... . ......... 3,750.00 \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nRIDGES, LEE ESTHER \n \n3,000.00 \n \nEast Point, Georgia \n \nSELL, BRENCE ALAN \n \n3,000.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nTAUNTON, ELWIN GLYNN ........................ , ..... , ........... 3,500.00 \n \nButler, Georgia TAYLOR, ROBERT EDISON \n \n3,750.00 \n \nHinesville, Georgia TILLIRSON, MICHAEL LEE \n \n3,500.00 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, HOWARD CLEARANCE ..................................... 5,000.00 \n \nWaverly Hall, Georgia WILLIS, SANDRA ELIZABETH \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \n95 \n \n RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE RELINQUISHED THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS AND HAVE COMPLETED PAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Hometown \n \nEXHIBIT~O\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nBANDOW, GEORGE THOMAS . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . $2,500.00 Chamblee, Georgia \nBRADLEY, CHARLES K. . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  .  . . . . . 2,500.00 Atlanta, Georgia CADORA, DONALD FRANK .......  . ... .  ...  ........... . ... ... 3,750.00 College Park, Georgia \n \nCARSON, RICHARD WARREN ........................  .............. 7,500.00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nC H ERER , ALLEN JOHN ........ .... . . .... . ...... ................ . . . . 1,758.43 \n \nWarner Robins, Georgia \n \nCOOK, PAUL PENISTON \n \n9,333.33 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, CURTIS LeVOYD \n \n5,000.00 \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nDICKS, ROBERT ERWIN, III ......................................... 4,500.00 \n \nGrovetown, Georgia ELLINGTON , ERIC PATRICK . . ...... .. . . .. .. .... .... . .. ............ . 2,500.00 \n \nClarkston, Georgia \n \nFETTERS, DAVID VINSON \n \n3,750.00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nFIX, RICHARD MANFORD \n \n2,500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFORE, BENJAMIN BAKER ........................................... 2,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nGASKINS , RALPH EDWARD, JR . . . . . .. . .. ... ... .... .. . .. ....... .. . . .. 1,090.88 \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nHANNAH , FRANK T. ............................................... 1,250.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHARRIS, PATRICIA P EL HAM .................................... 3,750.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nHAWK , THOMAS HAROLD , JR . . . . ......... .. ....... .... ........ 15,000.00 \n \nMadison, Georgia HAWKINS, GUSSIE .. ... ..... ........ . .. .. . .... . . .... ... .. .. . ...... 5,000.00 \n \nNewton, Georgia HAWKINS , JOHN CLIFFORD, Ill ..................................... 2,000.00 Columbus, Georgia H EMMER, JOHN LEE, JR . . . ... .. ........ . ..... .......... ........ .... 2,500.00 Smyrna, Georgia HOLBROOK , DAVID LINDSAY ....................................... 875.62 \nDecatur, Georgia HOUSE , WILLIAM COLUMBUS . .... ..... .. . . .... . . ....... .. . ...... .. 2,500.00 \nAtlanta, Georgia HUDSON , LARRY DAVID ................................ .. .... . .. 5,000.00 Columbus, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON , MELBA CHEVELLE ... ........ .... .. ..... ..... .... . ..... 3,750.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJOI NES, IV ERSON W. . . . . . . . . .... .... . ...... ..... ... ... .. .... .. ... .. 2,500.00 \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nJONES , ALMA R. \n \n1,000.00 \n \nEllaville, Georgia \n \n96 \n \n RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE RELINQUISHED THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS AND HAVE COMPLETED PAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXH!BIT\"O\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nJONES, ALMA R. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nEllaville. Georgia \n \nKRAKOW, RICHARD ALAN .................. . ..... . ...... .... ...... 3,000.00 \n \nAtla nta, Georgia \n \nLANE, JOHN DAVIS ............ . . .... .............................. 7,500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLeCROY, THOMAS GAIL .... . .. .. . ........... .. . ...... . ... . .. .... .. 2,500.00 \n \nCa rnesville, Georgia \n \nMac LEOD, DAVID SCOTT ..... . .. . . .... .. .. .. . . ..... ... . .. .......... 2.500.00 \n \nC larkesville, Georgia \n \nMADDOX, JOHN LINDSEY , JR . . . . .... .. .. . .. ............ ..... .. .. ... 2,000.00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMARTIN , HOWELL J ................................. .. .. . ... ..... .. 2,500.00 \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nMAY, CHARLES BUSH ..  ..... .... .. . ..................... . ........ 2.500.00 \n \nBa inbridge, Georgia \n \nMILLER , GEORGE DANIEL ....... ............... ........... ......... 3,750.00 \n \nForest Park, Georgia \n \nMILLS, LUTHER R. , IV .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .. . . .. . ..... .. 1,250.00 \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nM IMBS, JAMES WILBUR .... ... . .. . ..... .............. .. . ... .. .. .. . . 3,750.00 \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nM ITAS, JOHN ALBERT, II \n \n1.500.00 \n \nForest Park , Georgia \n \nNEWTON, JACK RONALD \n \n3,750.00 \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nN UGENT, ELIZABET H W. KING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 1,250.00 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nPAYNE, FRANKLIN E.................................... ...... ..... 3,750.00 \n \nPowder Springs, Georgia \n \nPEN DLEY, ROBERT ALAN .... . . . ..... ........................ . .. . . . 7,500.00 \n \nMa rietta , Georgia \n \nP ILC HER , BOBBY L. ......... .. . .. . .. . . .. . ...... . . . ...... . ....... . . . 2,500.00 \n \nA mericus , Georgia \n \nP UC K ETT, LaVERNE ............ .. . .. ..... ........... .. . ........... 4,000.00 \n \nBuford, Geo rgia \n \nSC HREEDER, MARSHALL T. .. .... ... . . .. .. ........... .... . . . . ..... . 4,500.00 \n \nRoswell, Georgia \n \nS ESS IONS, BETTY JEAN YOUNG . ............. ...... ........ . . ....... 2,500.00 \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nS IM ON E, JEAN ............................................. .. . .... 1,666.66 \n \nAugusta. Georgia \n \nS MITH , DAVID GLENN \n \n7,500.00 \n \nM illedgeville, Georgia \n \nS M ITH, WALTER H. , JR. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSP EE R, GREGORY CLARK . . ..... . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. ...... 1,500.00 \n \nAtla nta , Geo rgia \n \nSTONE. HERBERT ALONZO, JR. \n \n7,500.00 \n \nAl ba ny, Georgia \n \n97 \n \n RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE RELINQUISHED THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS AND HAVE COMPLETED PAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName And Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\"O\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nTANNER , DAVID DUANE ..  ...... . ............... . .....  .......... 4,000.00 Eatonton, Georgia \n \n*Thirty-one students who relinquished their scholarships and completed payment in cash prior to 1982 were incorrectly reported in Exhibit \"J\" - \"SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH\" in previous Biennial Reports. 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Busbee Governor State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 \nMy Dear Governor Busbee: \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I am pleased to submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July I, 1978, and ending June 30, 1980. \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 15-16, 1980, and includes the granting of scholarships for 1980-81 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1980-81 fiscal year. \n \nDAW jsp \n \nDavid A. Wells , M. D. Chairman \n \nIll \n \n MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDIC A L ED UCAT IO BOARD OF \nGEORG IA \n \nDr. Ea rn est C. Atk in s .. . ... .... . .... ....... ... ... . . Atlanta Ma y 1979- May 198 1 \n \nDr. Carson B. Burgstin e r .. . . . ... ...... . ...... ... .. Savannah Ma y 1978 - May 1980 \n \nDr. H. Hilt Ha mmett, Jr. . .. . ..... .. .............. LaGrange May 1980- M ay 1982 \n \nDr. H. Ca lvin J ackso n .. ........ . .. ..... . . .. .... Manch es ter April 19 77- April 198 1 \n \nDr. Milton I. J o hn so n , Jr . . ... . .......... . .. . ........ Macon Dece mber 1977- May 1979 \n \nDr. J acc b L. Shirley . Jr. .. ................. .. ....... Albany M ay 1978- April 198 1 \n \nDr. David A. Wells Apri l 1977- Apr il 198 1 \n \nDa lt on \n \nOFFIC E RS OF THE BOARD \n \nDr. Dav id A We ll s Dr. Jaco b L. Shir ley, Jr. Dr. Henry G. ea l Dr. J oe B. Lawley \n \nChairman Vice Chairman Exec uti ve Secretary Assistant Exec uti ve Secretary \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S . W. \nAt lanta, Georgia \n \nIV \n \n Chappelle Matthews Athens \nAuthor of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board \nin 1951. \nDr. David A. Wells Dalton \nChairman of the State Medical Education Board \nv \n \n Dr. Jac ob L. Shirley, Jr . \nAlba n)' Vice Chairm a n, State Medical \nEdu ca tio n Boa rd \n \nDr. H . Calvin Jackson, Jr. Manchester \nMember, State Medical Educati o n Boa rd \n \nDr. Ea rnest C. Atkin s Atlanta \nMember, State Medical Edu ca ti o n Boa rd \n \nDr. H. Hilt Hammett, Jr. LaGrange \nMember, State Medical Educatio n Board \nVI \n \n BOARD MEMBERS SERVING 'FROM 1978-80 \n \nIn May , 1978, Dr. Carson B. Burgstiner, Savannah , was elected \n \nPresident of the Medical Association of Georgia and became an ex \n \nofficio member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Milton \n \nI. Johnson, Jr. , immediate past President of the Mediqal A ss ocia- \n \ntion of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board for a second year. \n \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., Manchester, served the second year of \n \nhis third four-year appointment. Dr. David A. Wells, Dalton, \n \nserved the second year of his four-year appointment. Governor \n \nBusbee appointed Dr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr., Albany, as a member of \n \nthe Board to succeed Dr. Joseph L. Girardeau, for a term beginning May 17, 1978,andendingAprill , 1981. Atitsm~etinginJuly, 1978, \n \nthe Board re-elected Dr. Jackson as Chairman and Dr. Wells as \n \nVice-Chairman. \n \n \n \nIn May , 1979, Dr. Earnest C. Atkins, Atlanta, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and became an ex officio member of the State Medical Education Board . Dr. Carson ij. Burgstiner, immediate past President of the Medical Association  of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board in an ex officio capacity for a second year, Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., served the third year o,f his third four-year appointment. Dr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr. , served the second year of a four-year appointment .' Dr. David A. Wells served the third year of his four-year appointment. At its meeting in July, 1979, the Board elected Dr. Wells as Chairman and Dr. Shirley as Vice-Chairman. \n \nIn May, 1980, Dr. H. Hilt Hammett, LaGrange, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and became an ex officio member of the State Medical Education 'Board . Dr. Earnest C. Atkins , immediate past Pres ident of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board in an ex officio capacity for a second year. Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr. , served the last year of his third four-ye.ar appo i'ntment. Dr. David A. Wells served the last year of his four-year appointment. Their terms of office will expire April I, 1981. Dr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr. served the third year of a four-year appointment. At its meeting in July, 1980, the Board re-elected Dr. Wells as Chairman and re-elected Dr. Shirley as Vice-Chairman. \n \nVll \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \n \nCHAPTER \n \nPAGE \n \nI. PURPOSE The Constitutional Amendment Creating the State Medical Education Board ................... . \n \nII. SCHOLARSHIPS . ........................ . .. ... . 5 A. Conditions For Annual Renewal ..... . . .. . . ... . 6 B. Applications Received , Scholarships Granted . ............................... .. .. . . 6 C. Summary of Scholarship Recipi ents ..... ....... 7 \n \nII I . RES U LTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 A. Selecting and Serving Rural Communities ....... ... .. . .. . . .. . . ........... 10 I. Doctors Write Us .......... .... .......... 12 B. The Continuing Need for Rural Physicians ............... . .... .... ...... ..... 14 I. Communities Write Us .... . .............. 14 C. Training Physicians for Family Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 D. Inauguration of the Medical Fair ............. 21 \n \nIV. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES ........ .. .. . 23 \n \nRECIPIENTS EXPRESS APPRECIATION ...... . \n \nVlll \n \n LIST OF TABLES \n \nTABLE \n \nPAGE \n \nI. Applications Received and Scholarships Granted for the Years 1978-80 .................................. 7 \nII. Summary of Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1979-80 ............. . .... .. .......... .. 7 \nII I. Present Status of Medical Scholarship Recipi ents 1953-80 ....... . ......................... . ........... 9 \nIV. Repayments of Scholarships by Practice and Cash .......... 10 V. Time Span Between Acceptance and Completion \nof Scholarship Contract . . . .... ............. . .......... II \n \nEXHIBITS \n \nEXHIBIT \n \nPAGE \n \nA-Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical College During 1979-80 ...................................... 28 \nB-Map Showing Locations of Physicians Repaying Scholarships by Practice ..... ..... .. . .................. 36 \nC-Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1979-80 ...... .. .. 38 D - Scholarship Recipients Serving Residencies .... ....... ..... 40 E- Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in \nArmed Forces ....................................... 44 F- Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying \nScholarships by Practice .......................... . .. . . 45 G - Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full by \nPractice ............................................ 50 H- Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying \nScholarships by Practice / Cash .......................... 56 1-Scholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships \nby Practice f Cash ............. ........... ..... . ...... 57 \nJ-Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash ............................................ 61 \nK- Scholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment of Scholarships in Cash ............................... 62 \nL-Scholarship Recipients Withdrawn from Medical School Who Are Repaying Their Scholarships in Cash ............. 76 \nM-Students Withdrawn Who have Repaid Scholarships in Full .... ....... ......... .............. .............. 77 \nN- Scholarship Recipients Whose Accounts are not Collectible .......................................... 78 \n0 -Scholarship Recipients Who Relinquished Their Scholarships ........................................ 78 \n \nIX \n \n  BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFOR T H E P E RIOD JULY I, 1978 THRO UG H J UNE 30, 1980 \nP URPOSE \nTh e State Medi ca l Educati o n Boa rd was es ta blished in 195 2 for a twofold purpose: (I) to provide a n a d equ a te suppl y of ph ys icians in the rural areas of Georgia; a nd (2) to provid e a program of a id to promi si ng medical student s w ho do not have th e fin a ncial mean s to attend a medical college. \nTHE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDME T C R EATING THE STATE MEDI CAL E D UCAT IO BOA RD \nThe Board was created by an Amendment to the Co nstituti o n of Georgi a. The 1951 General As se mbl y of Georgia a d o pt ed a reso lution providing for the Constitutional Amendment which was ove rwhelmingly ratifi ed by th e elect ora te in th e Novem be r ge ne ra l election in 1952. \nThe purpose of the A mendm ent was to bring a bo ut a n ade4 ua te s upply of physici a ns in the more spa rse ly popul a ted a reas of th e State by increas ing the number o f m edica l stud e nt s from Geo rg ia in m edical sc hool , and by indu c in g a suffi c ie nt numbe r o f them to practice medi cine in rural Georgia. \nTh e Boa rd is co mp osed of five m e mb e rs : T he Pres id en t of the Medical A ssociation of Georgi a, th e imm ediat e past pres id e nt of th e Medical Assoc iation of Georgia, ex offici o, a nd three me mbers appointed by the Governor. The three a pp o inti ve me mbe rs h o ld office for a term of four years. \nTh e Secretary and Chief Exec uti ve Offi ce r o f the Board is th e same perso n who se rves as Exec uti ve Secretary of th e Boa rd of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nThe Board is charged with rece iving a nd ac tin g up o n al l a ppli cations for lo a ns or sc hol a rs hip s made by stud e nt s w h o a re ci ti ze ns and residents of Georgia, who desire to beco me doctors of medicine, and who have bee n accepted for e nrollm e nt in accred it ed m edi ca l coll eges within th e United States. The purp ose of the sc ho la rs hip is to assist recipi e nt s in obtaining a medi ca l education to e na bl e them to become lice nsed , practicin g ph ys icia ns in co mmuniti es in Geo r- \n \n gia having a population of 15,000 persons or less . It is the duty of the Board to make a careful investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine hi s or her fitness to receive a scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a re port on the ability of the applicant or hi s parents to pro vide financial aid for him or her to attend medical school. \nEach scholarship or loan (as it beco mes if it is repaid in cash) was initially in the amount of $5,000 over a four year period, paya ble $1,250 per yea r. A Constitutional Amendment in 1968 increased the amount of each schola rs hip to $10,000 over four years and increased the population of a qualifying community in which a doctor could re pa y by practice to 10,000 persons. \nIn 1976, the Georgia Legislature adopted, and the peo ple a pproved , an additional Amendment to the Constitution providing for an inc rease in the amount of the sc holars hip from $10,000 to an a mount not to exceed $15,000 over four years and provided for a n increase in th e co mmunit y popula tion from I0,000 t o 15,000 in which a doctor may practice in repayment of the scholarship. The Amendment also increase d th e int e rest rate from 4% to 9% from the d ate of each payment to the applicant, compounded annually for those who repa y their loa n in cash and who do not practice in fulfillment of their commitment. \nEach sc hol a rs hip m ay now be re paid in se rvice as follows: Onefifth of the loa n o r sc holars hip toge ther with the int erest th ereo n s hall be credited to the a pplicant for eac h yea r of practicing hi s pr o fess ion in a community of 15,000 populatio n o r less, acco rdin g to the United States Decennia l Ce nsus of 1970 or any future such census, or at Central State Hospita l, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at a ny facilit y o perated by or under the jurisdiction of th e D e partm e nt of Hum a n Reso urces or a t a ny of th e a bove facilities of th e Depa rtm ent of Offender Rehabilitation. The Board has the a uthority to cancel the co ntract of any applicant at a ny time for ca use d ee med s uffi cie nt by th e Boa rd . Upon cancellation of the co ntract for any ca use, includin g defa ult o r breach th ereof by the applicant, the tot a l uncredit ed amount of the sc holars hip pa id to the a pplica nt sha ll a t o nce be co me du e a nd paya bl e to th e Boa rd in cas h with inte rest a t the rate of nine pe rce nt (9% ) pe r annum from the  date of eac h pay me nt b y th e Boa rd , co mp o und ed annually. \nIn 1978, the Legislature a dopt ed an Amendment to the Constituti o n pr ov idin g for a revi s ion of Article X, which rela tes to retireme nt sys te m s and edu ca ti o na l sc hol a rs hip s. This a me ndm e nt did not pa ss in th e November, 1978, Sta tewid e Referendum . It would have provided for future Amendments t o th e Act to be a ppro ved b y the General Assembly rather than by Constituti onal Amendment. It a lso would have a uthori zed th e Boa rd to gra nt sc hol a rs hips to qualifi ed applicants e nroll ed in two-yea r as we ll as four- yea r medical sc hools. \n2 \n \n   CHAPTER II  \n \n.. ! ~ \n \n. ' rSCHOLA RSH IPS \n \nThe State Medical Education Board grants scho larships (o'those \n \napplicants who establish a financial need and who express a strong \n \ncommitment to practice in a rura,l area in Georgia havin'g a popula- \n \ntion of 15,000 perso ns or less in repayment of their scholarships. \n \nThe proc.edure in gran.t:i ng scholarsh_ips consists of seve n major \n \nsteps: \n \nI. .Upon request , an application form and Financial.aid For.m \n \n:. .are se nt to the applicant. 2. _Upon receipt:. of the completed appLication form 1 the six \n \nrderences the a pplicant has listed in the application are con- \n \ntacted  for additional information about ther.cha!facter and \n \nperso nal habits of the applicant. , \n \n3. A _report giving detailed information about the finandal sta- \n \ntus oft he applicant and hi s family is secured from a commer- \n \ncial credit company. \n \n4. The results of the financial analysis obtciihed from the Par- \n \nents' Confidential Statement on the F.i11ancial aid Form are \n \nrecorded. \n \n, \n \n. \n \n. \n \n5. Upon co mpletion of the firs't f,our s'teps , )?er'sonnel 'in ' the _ . office of the Secretary of the B'6iud intervi ~~ d ch applicant \n \nfor approximately one hour and recbrd,'perfinent inforipation . 6. The applica'nt is in vited t({a,Pp,ear before the Bo\u003cl rd a~ i~s \n \nan nual meeting' fn july for an 'intervi'e({,\"to project his ambi- \n \ntion s a nd qu aiifi1cations n-\\~re vi'vi dly to the Board. . \n \n7. After the Boa rd has met each applica~t', It considers ca~efui'ly \n \nall \n \nthe \n \nacumm.ulated. \n \nin:fo.'rI l.n. ation \n \n.and \n \nawards I \n \nsch . \n \n \n \nl~rs hi.ps : \n \nto I \n \ntho se wh.o are ~n the greatest financial need and who have \n \nagreed to cori'lrrlit t'h.emselves to practi~e in aBo~rd-appr~ved : \n \ncommunity in Georgi'a in 'repay'rridnt of their scholar-ships. \n \n -' - ' . \n \n! \n \n' \n \nBefore being gra nteli a .schola'rship'fl oan, .each ':i'pplicant must \n \nsign a contract with th e Boa rd agreeing to the terms and conditions \n \nupon which the scholarskip j loa n 'is gran ted .  . \n \n \n \n \n \nThe 1952 Constitutional Amendmeht creating the State Medi.cal Education Boa rd provlde{that;a redp ierit may repay his schol~r \n \nsni p either in services 'or'iri'cas'h at four percent interest. Unfortu- \n \nnately, the number 'of eligible recipient i electing to repay in cash \n \nunder the 1952 Amendinent increased quring 'the past fewyears to \n \nmore than fifty percent of the total number of scholarships granted. \n \nThe 1976 Amendment strength ens the primary purpose of the pro- \n \ngram by conditioning the award of scholarships upon the financial \n \n5 \n \n need of the applicant and his or her commitment to practice in a community ofl5,000 population or less or in a facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Resources or the Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Recipients who fail to practice must immediately repay their loan in cash with interest at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum from the date of each payment to the recipient. \nANNUAL RENEWAL \nThe Board has adopted stringent procedures to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in approved areas ( 15,000 persons or less). Annual renewal of scholarship awards are made only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring the members of the Board and its staff interview each scholarship recipient to secure a reaffirmation of intent to practice. The renewal of a scholarship for each succeeding year is also based on written statements of reaffirmation and a continuation of financial need. \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED - 1978-80 \nThe Board received 83 applications for the 1978-79 academic year. At its meeting on July 18-19, 1978, it awarded 38 scholarships and renewed 93 scholarships previously granted. At a called meeting on September 6, 1978, 6 additional scholarships were awarded. Of the scholarships awarded for the 1978-79 academic year, 2 were relinquished . A total of 135 scholarships were awarded or renewed for the 1978-79 academic year. \nThe Board received 68 applications for the 1979-80 academic year. At its meeting on July 17-18, 1979, 31 scholarships were granted and 92 scholarships were renewed. At a called meeting on September 5, 1979, 6 additional scholarships were awarded . Of the scholarships awarded for the 1979-80 academic year, I was relinquished. A total of 128 students received scholarships for the 197980 year. \nFor the 1980-81 academic year, the Board received 52 applications. At its meeting on July 15-16, 1980, it awarded 31 scholarships and renewed 92. At a called meeting on August 28, 1980, 7 additional scholarships were awarded. Of the scholarships awarded for the 1980-81 academic year, 8 were relinquished. A total of 122 students received scholarships for the 1980-81 academic year. Table I shows the number of applications received and scholarships granted by the Board during 1978-80. \n6 \n \n TABLE I \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED FOR THE YEARS 1978-80 \n \n19 7H-7 9 \n \nNo. of A pplications \nReceived \nXJ \n \nNo. of Scholarships \nGranted \n42 \n \n19 7 9 - 80 \n \n(ill \n \nJ6 \n \n19 XO-!l l \n \n52 \n \nJO \n \nRenewal of Scholarships \nPre,iousl y (;ranted \n9J +2s till in 'choo l wh o have r~cc i\\cd full sch o la rs hip \n92+Jstill in sc h oo l w ho ha vc rccci \\'t:d full sc ho lar,h ip \n92+J,till in school wh o hav ~ received full sc holarsh ip \n \nTotal :'\u003elo. of Students Currentl y Enrolled \nin Program IJ 7 \nIJ I \n125 \n \nSUMMARY OF S C II O I. ARS HII' R EC IPI E~T S IN TRA IN I NG \nAs of .Jun e JO. l lJXO. 25J ,c holar, hip reci pient s w~rc ~ngag~d in training prog ram,. One hund red twenty-two arc com pletin g int~rnship s . rc,idc ncics o r a tou r o f duty in th e armed fo rces. One hun d r~d thirty o n ~ ar~ stude nts pr~s~ ntl y in m ed ica l sc hoo l: J I arc freshmen. J(i arc so ph o m ores . JO arc j uni ors and J4 ar~ seniors . Ex hibit \"\"A\"\" is a li st of med ica l s tud~nt s s h o wing th~ir nam~ ' horne to 11ns. m ed ica l schoob in whic h th ~y ar~ ~ nrollcd. cla sses and am o unt o f scholarsh ip g rant e d . Tabl e II i, a s ummary s ho11in g th e m edi cal sc h oo b represe nted hy th e prese nt rec ipi e nt ' and the nurnher att e nding eac h sc h ool. \n \nTABLE II \nSUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1979-80 \n \nInstitution \n \nFreshmen \n \nMedica l College of \n \n25 \n \nGeorgia \n \nEmory Uni w rsi ty Schoo l \n \n~ \n \nof Medicine \n \nKa nsa s Citv Co ll ege o f O steo pat hi c Medic ine \n \nWest Virginia School of Osteopathic Medi cine \n \nMcharry Med ical Colkg~ \n \nHowa rd Un iversit y Co ll eg~ of Medic ine \n \nLo rna Linda Uni ve rsity School of Medic ine \n \nMed ica l Co llege of So uth Ca ro lin a \n \nUni versit y o f l'itt s hurgh Sc hoo l o f Medici ne \n \nTOTAl.: \n \nJl \n \nSophomores 28 J 2 \n.\\ 6 \n \nJuniors Seniors \n \n24 \n \nJ2 \n \nJ \n \n2 \n \nJO \n \nJ4 \n \nTotal 109 X 4 4 2 \nIJI \n \n7 \n \n .c. \n. \nw\"' \n.: \n..~:as \n.::: \n.::: . . : \nQ. \n..:E \n~ \n.0.:.:.:. \n\"' \n.E \n. \n....,: \n-~ \n0 \n/ 0 \n \n CHAPTER Ill \nR ESULTS \nOn Jun e 30. 1980, the Sta te Medi ca l Educati o n Boa rd co mpleted it s twe nt y-seve nth yea r of o pera ti o n. Th e res ult s have been gra tifying. In thi s twe nt y-seve n yea r peri od. 983 sc ho la rships have bee n a wa rd ed to yo un g me n a nd wo me n need in g fin a ncia l ass istance to attend medical college. Of the 983 students receiving awards, 647 ha ve completed their medical education and become \"eligible to practice.\" In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board , 288 physicians chose to repay all or part of their scholarships by practicing either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Human Resources. Three hundred and fifty-nine doctors decided to repay their scholarships in cash; many of these entered further training; some established practice in communities with a population larger than 15,000; several began practice out of the State. There are 131 scholarships recipients still in medical school; others are engaged in further training in internships and residencies, still others are serving in the Armed Forces. Table III shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1980. \nTABLE III \nPR ESENT STATUS O F M EDIC A L SC HO LA RSHIP REC IPI ENTS \nJ U LY I, 1953 - .June 30, 1980 \nS tu d~ nt s Enro ll ed in Medica l Sc hoo l (.lun e 30. 19XO) . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 I Grad u a l ~ Phy, ic ia ns W h o A rc: \nCo mpleting Int e rn s hips .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .16 Co mplet in g R csid ~n cy Tra in ing . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . X6 In Ar m ~d S~ r vic~s . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 * Prac ti c ing in A p p roved Com mu n i t i ~, or \nln, tituti o ns ( Repa y me nt in W ho le or Pa rt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .. ... 28X **E lec ting to Re pay in (.\"a, h .  . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . .. .159 Students W ho Rdi n4uis hcd Sc ho la rs hip . . . . . ... .  .. ... . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. 25 S tud en ts Wit hdraw n . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. ... . .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 4.1 S t ude nts Decea sed .. . .. . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . 2 Doctor' Deceas~d Pri o r to P ractice .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .. . . . . . . . . . . . J Tota l Sc ho la rsh ips Awanled . ... . . . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . 'IXJ * l nc lu d~s 159 11ho haw rqnt id th L ir o b ligat io n in full. nO 11 ho a rc p rac ti ci ng to re pay thei r o bli ga t ion a nd 69 11 ho haw r~paid a ll or a port io n of t hLi r sc hola r, hip, in practice a nd cas h. ** In cl ude' .144 w ho ha ve rc pa iu t heir con t racts in full in cash and 25 11 ho a r~ re payi ng their contracts in ca,h. \n9 \n \n SELECTING AND SERVING RURAL COMMUNITIES \nA list of communities in critical need of physicians is compiled by the Board each year. A letter of inquiry is mailed to the mayors and hospital administrators of the rural communities throughout Georgia. Information is requested concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. Information is also requested about hospital and drug store facilities , and whether the town will support a doctor. \nIf a community has appeared on the most recent town list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to a community official for verification and additional information. When completed , this list is mailed to every doctor who will be read y to begin practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. \nA major service of the Board is the preparation (annually) of a list of physicians who will be \"ready for practice\" in July of each of the succeeding two years. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their military obligation during that time, those who will complete their internships and those who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to any community or physician. It is the only such list available in Georgia and provides a beginning point for rural communities seeking physicians. \nMany of the doctors on this list are invited to visit interested communities with a view toward establishing a practice. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place where he wishes to settle permanently. \nTable IV below shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash, and the percentage of the total repaying by each method. \nTABLE IV \nREPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTIC E AND CASH FROM JULY I, 1953 - Jul y I, 1980 \n \nYears 19X0-8 1 \n \nTotal No. of Doctors Repaying \n671 \n \nTotal No. Repaying \nby Practice (All or Part) \n302 \n \nPercent Practicing \n4 5 ' .( \n \nNo. Repaying in Cash \n.169 \n \nPercent Repaying in Cash \n55' i \n \n1978-80 \n \n647 \n \n1976-78 \n \n582 \n \n288 \n \n44.51'; \n \n359 \n \n55 .4 ' V i \n \n268 \n \n46.05' i \n \n.114 \n \n5J. 9src \n \n10 \n \n Of the 288 doctors from July I, 1953, through June 30, 1980, who have elected to repay all or a portion of their scholarships by practice, 156 have repaid their obligation in full by practice to the State as shown in Exhibit \"G\". Doctors who are currently practicing are listed with their place of practice in Exhibit \"F''. Exhibits \"H\" and \"I\" list the doctors who have repaid or are repaying by practice and cash. \nA map showing the numerous communities in which scholarship recipients have established practice is shown on Exhibit \"B\". \nThe \"Country Doctor Program,\" as it is frequently called, has been favorably received in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the State. Many communities would be without medical services today except for this program. Dedicated young men and women of great promise, otherwise financially unable to obtain a medical education, have been able to do so as a result of these scholarships. Those who practice in communities in critical need of medical services have also added to the economic, political, social and civic welfare of our State. Those who repay their obligation in cash contribute to the well-being of the citizens of Georgia, through public service and practice. The funds received from scholarship recipients repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation by the General Assembly. \nAlthough the State Medical Education Board program has been in existence for 27 years, it often takes a scholarship recipient 15 years or longer to rep~ obligation to the State in full from the date he first receives his scholarship. Table V shows the length of time that may elapse between the time an applicant receives his scholarship and the time he has completed his contract. \nTABLE V \nPOSSIBLE TIME SPAN BETWEEN ACCEPTANCE AND COMPLETION OF SCHOLARSHIP CONTRACT \n \nScholarship R ec ipient \n \nMedical School \n4 yea rs \n \nInternship \nI year \n \nArmed Services \n2 yea rs \n \nRe si dency \n3-5 yea rs \n \nPractice \n5 yea rs \n \nTOTAL 15-1 7 yea rs \n \n11 \n \n DOCTORS WRITE US \nThe members and staff of the State Medical Education Board r-----'11!!11maintain close communication with the doctors who are currently practicing in repayment of their scholarships for auditing purposes and for firsthand knowledge of the progress being made by the practicing physicians. The following are comments received in reply to the annual request for information sent by the Board: \n\"I am seeing 20-30 patients per day and plan to continue here. Having a great time at my work and enjoy living here. Can't thank you enough for your help in getting me through school.\" \n\"I see 15-25 out-patients daily and average 15 or more inpatients daily. We need more Family Practice physicians, a Pediatricia.n, an OB-GYN and another Internist here in Cordele.\" \n\"My practice is going well. I average 20-25 patients per day and this is building every day . I would like to extend to you my gratitude for all the help I received during the \"lean\" years . Please be assured that your investment is paying handsome dividends to the people of C a r r o l l t o n .\" \n\"I presently see approximately 30 patients per day and work 3 days a month in a Nahunta satellite office. We need Orthopedics, OB-GYN, ENT, Urology and Pediatrics here in Jesup.\" \n\"I average seeing 25-30 patients per day and plan to average 40-45 when fully established ; grossed $120,000 first full year. In market for another Family Practice physician and the hospital needs another Family Practice physician.\" \n\"We plan on making Commerce our home and are in the process of buying another house here this summer. I was board certified in Family Practice this year. I probably average about 35 patients a day doing a general practice which includes pediatrics, obstetrics and surgery. My wife and I still appreciate your help with this scholarship. Thank you.\" \n\"We have built a new office and home here in Warm Springs. Have seen 2200+ patients (30-40 per day) and have about 25 OB's to \n12 \n \n be delivered (have delivered 25 already). I keep 3-7 patients in our local hospital and due to the \"competition\" I have stimulated other doctors in the area to accept medicaid patients. We find many patients coming to us who used to drive 35-40 miles before for their medical care. Your aid has been most appreciated.\" \n\"I am currently seeing an average of 75-100 patients per week in four of the clinics in our systems. I am working closely with a multidisciplinary team including social workers, psychologists (bachelor level) , a clinical psychologist, a pharmacist, and a psychiatric nurse. Two part-time psychiatrists work in two of our clinics. In all we have a current active caseload of approximately 1200 patients. To say the least , we all stay very busy. I would welcome another full-time psychiatrist on the staff. In addition, I am engaged in the private practice of psychiatry one day per week. I see about I0 patients per week, including out-patients and in-patient consultations in the community hospital. My experience leads me to conclude that the majority of the communities in rural southeast Georgia could use more psychiatric coverage; however, an association with a community mental health center would most likely be necessary rather than full-time private practice.\" \n\"I am fairly busy here in my first year of practice in General Surgery, doing approximately 6-8 cases per week. We have obtained a full time Anesthesiologist and desperately need a Urologist, Orthopedist, and a Pediatrician.\" \n\"I am very happy working with 2 other physicians. I see about 30 patients per day, including OB. My wife and I are active in church and community affairs (she is the Lamaze instructor) . Elberton is certainly a wonderful place to live and practice. We need a Boardcertified General Surgeon.\" \n\"I continue to practice general surgery in Statesboro along with my partner. Our practice continues to grow and probably next year we will add an additional man to our practice. I see anywhere from 20-30 patients per day now. I am very pleased with my practice here and plan to continue to stay here. If you hear of anyone in Ear, Nose and Throat, or Pediatrics then we could certainly use them here.\" \n13 \n \n A CONTINUING NEED FOR RURAL PHYSICIANS \nDuring the 1970's the Joint Board of Family Practice along with the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians and the Georgia Department of Human Resources projected a significant need for additional family physicians in the State through the year 2000. The latest study conducted by the Joint Board of Family Practice in March, 1980, entitled Primary Care Physician Manpower Report, State of Georgia, 1980-2000, reaffirms this need with conclusions summarized as follows: The average age of the 1,815 primary care physicians now practicing in Georgia is 50 and will increase to 70 by the year 2000. There is a great need for younger physicians to enter the primary care specialties. Approximately 301 primary care physicians will retire between 1980 and 1990. An additional 557 are projected to retire between 1990 and the year 2000. The result of this trend along with expected increases in population, clearly indicates the critical need for primary care physicians in Georgia through the year 2000. \nCOMMUNITIES WRITE US \nAs previously stated, the State Medical Education Board prepares a \"Town List\" each year which contains information and comments from officials of communities with populations of 15,000 or less throughout the State that are in need of physicians. The following comments were received from officials in various communities this year that reinforce the continuing need for family physicians: \n\"There is a shortage of physicians in the surrounding area, and our area is growing rapidly. Since becoming a part of the Metropolitan Atlanta area, we have begun to experience a great influx of growth from Atlanta proper. We would very much like to have a physician become a part of our community and grow with us. We need a doctor who can envision a big population in a few years. The Appalachian Trail starts eight miles north and goes up to Maine. This is a beautiful green area with natural surroundings of trees, clear water, water falls , and clean air that is unspoiled by enemies of nature.\" \n14 \n \n \"Additional doctors would be welcomed and supported. The hospital has enough beds to support several additional doctors and many of our citizens are going out of town for medical care.\" \n\"People of this county are in dire need of a good doctor and good medical care. Our town has one permanent doctor that works about a total of 30 hours a week and doesn't accept medicaid. He has all the business he wants and will retire in the up coming year or years.\" \n\"Our county is the 4th most rapidly growing county in Georgia especially with the new Federal4-lane (1-575). Our area is in critical need of specialists. We truly have an excellent base for primary care doctors and we need specialists badly. Any specialist coming to this town will be on the ground floor of building something really exciting and growing. General Practitioners and Surgeons are the only medical area covered completely.\" \n\"We have need for any specialist. Currently one of our doctors is an internist while the others are general practitioners. The administrator of the hospital will be glad to host a prospective medical practitioner desiring personal observation of community and facility.\" \n\"We feel that our county has need of a young doctor to replace the services being rendered by the doctors in the oldest age group who are not able to devote as much time to medical practice as formerly.\" \n\"Our community needs at least one if not two doctors very badly and our local doctors would welcome additional help with their patient load.\" \n\"Please come look our city over, we offer an excellent place for you to help sick people, rear your family and become wealthy.\" \n\"Our town is an exceedlingly fast growing community and the community's addition of physicians is in no way keeping up with the pace of the city's population growth. Any young medical student graduating from medical college will find us an exceptional community in which to establish his or her practice and will be richly rewarded for their decision. \n\"New office space available with financial assistance for relocating and setting up new practice.\" \n15 \n \n TRAINING PHYSICIANS FOR FAMILY PRACTICE \nThe Board of Regents recognized the diminishing number of physicians in primary medical care over the last three decades , and at the request and urging of the State Medical Education Board, a Department of Family Practice was established at the Medical College of Georgia in1972. Dr. Jon C. Calvert, Chairman of the Department of Family Practice, cites the following information concerning the development of the Family Practice Preceptorship and Family Practice Residency Training Programs. All scholarship recipients are required to participate in the Preceptorship Program and strongly encouraged to select a Family Practice Residency. \n\"There are presently five Family Practice residency training programs in the State of Georgia: Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Rome, Savannah. Under the direction of Mr. David Satcher a sixth program will begin at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta beginning July, 1981. In addition , Northside Hospital in Atlanta is actively considering establishing a Family Practice residency training program. \nIt is equally important to provide medical students an opportunity to be exposed to positive experiences in Family Practice while in medical school. The Department of Family Practice at the Medical College of Georgia is responsible for teaching medical students in four required courses: Introduction to Family Medicine, Physical Diagnosis, Community Medicine, and Clinical Medicine. The Department of Community Medi- \n16 \n \n cine in Family Practice at Morehouse School of Medicine is responsible for teaching three required courses to its medical students : Human Values in Medicine, Community Medicine and Family Health, and a required preceptorship of one-half day a month for each student. \nThrough support of the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians and funding from the Joint Board of Family Practice, preceptorship opportunities (students spend one month with family physicians in private practice) are offered for medical students from Emory University School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Mec;iicine, and the Medical College of Georgia. Currently there are 93 family physicians in private practice throughout the State of Georgia who serve as preceptors. During the past year 126 students from the Medical College of Georgia participated in these preceptorships mcst of them between their freshman and sophomore year. In addition four students from Morehouse participated in these preceptorships, one from Emory and two from medical schools outside of Georgia. \nThe Georgia Academy of Family Physicians has been instrumental in developing Family Practice forums at Emory Uni versity School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine and the Medical College of Georgia. Through these efforts an increasing number of students have expressed interest in Family Practice. Last year 15 per cent of the graduating class from the Medical College of Georgia entered the speciality of Family Practice which was above the national average. One student from Emory entered Family Practice. Morehouse School of Medicine had not yet graduated its first class. \nThrough July of 1980 there have been 80 graduates from the Family Practice Residency training programs in Georgia. Of these graduates 45 have established practice in the State of Georgia or a retention rate of approximately 56%. The national average is between 55 % and 65%. In Georgia, 27 different communities have been selected by these 45 residents as their practice sites. There are currently 94 residents in training in the five residency programs in the state. \nThe State Medical Fair which was held for the second year in Augusta was well attended by Family Practice residents and residents from other specialities. This provided an excellent opportunity for residents and medical students to meet and talk with representatives from rural communities throughout the state who are interested in attracting physicians. \n17 \n \n Aproximately 73 rec1p1 ents of the State Medical Education Board's Scholarship Program who attended the Medical College of Georgia from 197 8 through 1980 took part in either the Family Practice residen cy program, the preceptorship program or took an elective course of st udy offered by the Department of Family Practice. As indicated above there is in creased interest in activ ity at Emory University School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Medical College of Georgia concern ing the speciality of Family Practice. The number of medical students interested in Family Practice continues to steadily increase and will in the years to come serve as a valuable resource of family phys icians for communities throughout the State of Georgia.\" \nDr. Da,id Wells. Chairman of the State Medical Education Board, is shown reviewing the progress of a scho lar,hip recipient at the Medical College of C.eo rgia . \n18 \n \n INAUGURATION OF THE MEDICAL FAIR \n19 \n \n  INAUGURATION OF THE MEDICAL FAIR \nIn 1979 the State Medical Education Board, along with the Medical College of Georgia and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, sponsored the first annual Medical Fair. The purpose of this Fair was to bring together resident physicians, medical students, dental students and their spouses with representatives from communities in Georgia of 15,000 population or less , having an approved hospital, to discuss practice opportunities around the state. In 1980 the Joint Board of Family Practice and the Medical Association of Georgia also served as sponsoring organizations. \nDuring the fall of 1979, and again in 1980, the. Fair was held in Augusta and has grown in size and interest, attracting more than two hundred seventy-four (274) representatives from fifty-four (54) individual Georgia communities and more than three hundred twenty-six (326) resident physicians, medical students and dental students. Placements resulting from contacts made at the 1980 Fair by thirty eligible resident physicians will not be known until their medical training is completed in July, 1981. The 1979 Fair resulted in the placement of four resident physicians who completed their training in July, 1980. In addition, two dental students located in Montezuma and Ashburn as a direct result of contacts made at the 1979 Fair. \nIn preparation for this event each year, an orientation session is held in the spring with community representatives to discuss preparations for meeting resident physicians at the upcoming Fair. Special meetings are also held with resident physicians prior to the Fair to discuss and share information on how to make successful contacts and select a community in which to practice. \nThe contact and placement possibilities offered by the Fair are exciting. Certainly, it has provided for physicians and community representatives alike an opportunity for a significant and meaningful interaction with one another. \nWith the assistance and continuing encouragement of these outstanding individuals, communities, and groups, including the Medical College of Georgia Foundation and the Georgia Municipal Association, we believe that this annual event will have an increasingly strong and positive influence on the location of physicians in rural communities. \n21 \n \n  CHAPTER IV \n \nREVENUE AND EXPENDITURES \nUnder the Executive Reorganization Act of 1972, the Board of Regents has full responsibility for the administration of the operating fund s of the State Medical Education Board . The following is an accounting of the use of those funds during the years 1978-79 and 1979-80, and a budget adopted for fiscal 1980-81. \n \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FUNDS EXPENDED 1978-79 \n \nREVENUE State Appropriation .. . ..... . ..... .. ....... . ..... . Payments on Scholarships: Principal ... . . . ... . : ... .. .... $169,527.29 Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,094.59 TOTAL REVENUE ........ . ... . . . . . ...... . \n \n$400,000.00 \n222,621.88 $622,621.88 \n \nEXPENDITURES Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repaid to State Treasury through Fiscal Division - DOAS . . . . . . $220,606.79 Department of LawCollection Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,015.09 TOTAL EXPENDITURES .............. . . .. \n \n$379,500.00 \n222,621.88 $602,121.88 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1979 (Lapsed into State Treasury) \n \n$ 20,500.00 \n \nTOTAL . .. .. .... . . .. ... . .. . ..... .. ...... .. $622,621.88 \n \n23 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATI O N BOA RD FUNDS EXPENDED 1979-80 \n \nRE VENUE State Appropriation ...... . . .. .. ................. . Payments on Scholarships: Principal ........... . ........ $167,888.00 Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,924.08 TOTAL REVENUE .... . ... ........ . . .. .. . . \n \n$448,000.00 \n220,812.08 $668,812.08 \n \nEXPENDITURES Scholarships .. . ..... . .. . .. . . .. .... .. . ..... . ..... . Repaid to State Treasury through Fiscal Division- DOAS...... $2 11 ,243.28 Department of LawCollection Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,568. 80 TOTAL EX P END ITUR ES . . . . ......... . ... . \n \n$4 12,500.00 \n220,812.08 $633,312.08 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1980 (Lapsed into State Treasury) \n \n$ 35,500.00 \n \nTOTAL .. .. . .. . .......... ..... . . .. ........ $668,812.08 \n \nTHE COST OF THE PROGRAM \nDuring the past two years, the amount of money received from scholars hip recipients who repaid their scholarships in cash was $443,433.96. Many of these scholarship recipients who have repaid in cash remain in Georgia, although they may not practice in a qualifying community. The amount of scholarship funds paid to recipients in medical school during the past two years has been $792,000.00. We submit that the value of the program far exceeds its cost in dollars. Indeed , it is an investment in the future of Georgia's rural areas. An investment which , in our opinion provides the greatest dollar return for Georgia taxpayers of all fund s appropri ated by the Ge nera l Assembly. \n \n24 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD BUDGET 1980-81 \n \nActual 1978-79 \n \nCurrent Budget 1979-80 \n \nProposed Budget 1980-81 \n \nSTATEMENT OF REVENUE State Appropriation $400,000.00 \n \n$448,000.00 \n \n$492,500.00 \n \nSTATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES \n \nOperating Expenses \n \nScholarships \n \n$379,500.00 $412,500.00 \n \n$492,500.00 \n \nAs stated elsewhere in this report , the Consitutional Amendment which was adopted on November 2, 1976, authorized an increase in the amount of each scholarship from $10,000 to $15,000 payable over a four-year period. However, legislative funds were not immediately available for the full increase to $15,000 for all scholarship recipients. Hence, the amount of each scholarship for first-year recipients was increased gradually one year at a time beginning in 1977. Under this plan, the 1979 scholarship recipients were the first ones eligible to receive the full $15 ,000 scholarship, payable at the rate of $3,750 annually if approved by the Board. \nCONCLUSION \nThe members of the State Medical Education Board and its staff wish to express their appreciation to the Governor and members of the General Assembly for making this scholarship program available to hundreds of outstanding young men and women. We are confident that in the years to come the taxpayers of Georgia will reap an outstanding harvest of better rural health care for the underserved medical areas of our state. \n \n25 \n \n  CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION \n \nTo: \nGovernor George Busbee The Georgia General Assembly The People of Georgia and The State Medical Education Board \n \nfrom \nScholar-ship Recipients of the State Medical Education Board \n \nfor the cooperation, interest and continued support of the Governor, The General Assembly, and The People for the \"Country Doctor Program,\" which made it possible for us.to study medicine. \n \nin \nTHE STATE OF GEORGIA \n \n~~ oj!,J 't;;~ \"nlrt\"\"\"' /}/ \"rf'tPf- 5 '1J1 tJ;w.JftJ. \n~J ~ \n \no\u0026- ~ +-\"' \n~\u0026~ \n \nw~ a.yt-tl.' ~ '\u003c\"'C'(o ~ \n \n71~--- .tJ~ ~-~ 1 ~ \n \n'.;f;-f \n \n'~ i k.4.1-'.\u003e.t,.iA-JD\u003c \n \n~ 0. ~.~.fr ~ ~ \n) -}: l.)JQ.__ \n~ CL.-j)~~ ~ \nv M cv~ \n \n~~~~ ~a;:~ \n \n~ 'l)ds \ntJ  ; Jtf{t.J{) \n~ /)lk... ;,J{ .,...~~ \nd '--) ..i-AI !l...J: \nuL;'J-- \n:~:z:,~.._.;,::J)3. ~ .9.._ \n \nw~r.v\"..1.'...~...d-.-.~C.:./:-'I-'I~ 7(TJiJ-.J./h/.m'f/~.l. ~/p \n~ ~f -L ~~ \n \n94~--,-4\\-).'......~:6J'/!...$_ \nfr-;-() t'.-. \n)',...  r r:::::::;;:::::_,~ \n \n* JIJ!i- a\u003c:)-...,...~J.\u0026..\"~\"~~ I~.TcJ'\u003e.-_ ~ ~oJ~ - ~ ~ \n \nLY~ rl)/.::/.u~ ~ f.l/tt!! \n \n(/ - J \n \nu ...\u003c'\\ \n \n~ a. \n \n~!.J.--- \u0026.i- ~J-7-J.. \n \n~~ \n \n/\"\"\"'{~/'\"\"\"( ~QL m.~.L.Jf L-.1.. \n \n..C...-K~- /.JJ....._ ~JIR.\u0026J4-t-,f \n \nA.'d-1. 4---JI......,.L \n \nif.~Cl.....- \n~ cCt pT/.-..-.- \n-:;.....,....., )..__ \ndkn'l -1 /,.,/\".'{., \nv /L / /~ ,./\" \n~~ o(~r- \n \n\"\"-'.._e ~ \n \nc~ w./4.;., c. \n \n~ ..,.~ \n \n.-A..IL~ \n \n{!..J_ ... \"\"- (JfTcl' \n \n\"n\".\"\"-,'CrY\\.....-- . ~ (''-!-\"'l--.t._2-...-'l-.-..d:..W ..A\". \n \n\u0026'111.\".-.-' .a.,._7, 1~ \n \n~ ' R..,...A... ,_ , ..._ .....__ \n \nc:l\"' IJJ..if\u0026 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTEND ING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1979-80 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n/9 79-80 Classes \n \nADAMS. JuDONN T. . .. . . .... ..... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . University of Pittsburgh .. . ...... . . .. .... . . .. . . .. . . . Fr. \n \nQuitman. Georgia \n \nSchool of Medicine \n \nADAMS. LANIER H... . . . . . .... . .. . . . ... . . .. . .. . Kansas City College of . ........................... Soph. \n \nCovington. Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nALEXANDER. WILLIAMS. . .. . ..... . . . .... . .. .. Med ica l College of Georgia ..... . ..... . . . .. . ... . . . . Sr. \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nANGL YN . DERRELL W. , JR . . . . . ..... ... ... ... . Medical College of Georgia . ... . . . ... . . ... .  ..... . . . Jr. \n \nHampton, Georgia \n \nASHMORE. MICHAEL E... ............ .  ... .... . Medical College of Georgia . . ................. . ..... Fr. \n \nMt. Zion. Geo rgia \n \nN \n \nAVERY. WILLIAM F .. JR . .. . . . ...  . . . ... .. .. . ... West Virgin ia Schoo l of . . ... .. . . . . . ... . ......... ... Fr. \n \n00 \n \nMt. Vernon , Georgia \n \nOsteopa th ic Medicine \n \nBARKER. HAMPTON Z. .... ... . . . .... . ... . .. . .. Howard University Co llege .... . . .... . . . ... .. . . . ..... Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nBARMORE. BURTON B. .. ... ..... .......... .. ... Medica l Co llege of Georgia .......... . .... ....... . .. Soph . \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nBELL. JAMES T. ........................... . ... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . ...... . . .. .... .. . . Soph. \n \nAt hens. Georgia \n \nBE RGEN . PATRICIA C. .. . ... . . . ..... . ... . . .. ... Emory University School ... ... . . . . . ... .. ..... ......Fr. \n \nMorrow. Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nBLACK . JAMES D.. JR .. . ........ .. . . . . . .. .. . . ... Medica l College of Georgia . ... ..  . .... .. .. . .. .. ... . .Jr. \n \nLake Park, Georgia \n \nBLANSIT, BRYANT D . .. . ... ... . . ... . ... ...... .. Medical Co llege of Georgia .. .. . .. . . . .... . . . . ... Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOSTOCK. WILLIAM K...... . . . ...... .. ..... . Kan sas City College of ..... . . . . .. ..... . .. .. .  ... . . Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nEXHIB IT\"A\" Tow/ Scho larship Granred $ 15,000 \n11.250 10.000 12.000 15.000 15.000 10.500 14.000 14.000 15.000 10.500 15.000 15.000 \n \n BOYKIN, CHERYL A. . . . . . . . . . 00          Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . Sr. 00   00  \n \nDouglasville. Georgia \n \nBRENNAN, JAMES R. . ... .... ...... . ... .. ...... Medical College of Georgia . ... . .... . ...... ....... .. Sr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nBROOKS. PATRICK J .. . ... ...... .. . . ........ .... Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . ........ .. . . ..... .Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBROWN, ROBERT F... .. ...... . . ... . ............ Medical College of Georgia ............... . . .. . ..... Soph. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nBURKE. KENNETH D...... oo     oo . .. . . 00 . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia ......................... Jr. \n \nDonalsonville, Georgia \n \nCARITHERS, RICHARD A................ . . . ... Medical College of Georgia .. . ... .. ... . . . .. .. .. . . . .. Fr. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nCARVER . SCOTT Q. . . . . . . . ... . 00   00    Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 Sr.  \n \nAt lanta, Georgia \n \nCHANDLER, JOSEPH B............... . . .... . .. . Emory University School .. .. .......... . . ..  ........ Sr. \n \nN \n \nBremen. Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \n\\C) \n \nCHANDLER. MARK H. . ... . . .... .. . . . . .... .... . Medical College of Georgia ........... . .. . .......... Fr. \n \nCanton, Georgia \n \nCHESHIRE, MARSHA J .... . . . .................. Medical College of Georgia .. . . . ... .... . . ........... Jr. \n \nAt lanta, Georgia \n \nCLIFTON. JAMES D...... . . ... . . . . .............. West Virginia School of . . .... . ..... . . .. ... . . . .... Jr. \n \nUvalda, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nCOCHRAN, JAYS. . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . Fr. 00 .. 00 00 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n00     00          \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nCOOK. PAUL P.................. .. ........... ... Medical College of Georgia .. .. ...... . . . ... . .. ... ... Soph. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCROSBY. RAYMOND D.............. . oo    West Virginia School of ...... . . . ...... .... . . .. .. . .. Soph. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nCULVERHOUSE, EDWARD D........ .... . ...... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . ...... . .... . ..... .. Soph. \n \nButler. Georgia \n \nDAVIS. WILLIAM H.... .. ......... . . .... . ... .... Medical College of Georgia . .... . . .......... . . . .... .Soph. \n \nDouglas. Georgia \n \n10,000 10.000 14,000 14.000 12.000 15.000 10,000 9,000 15,000 10,000 12.000 15.000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14.000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTEND ING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1979-80 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1979-80 Classes \n \nDeLOACH , SHERRY L. .. . . . . . ... . . . .... . ....... Medical College of Geo rgia . . ..  . . . . ..  .... . .  .. . . . . Sop h. \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nDeNITTO, PAULA C. ... .. . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . ...... Medical College of Georgia .... . ..... . .. ...... .. . . . . Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nDeWITT, HENRY L. .. . . . ... . ........ . .. ... ... .. Medical College of Georgia ... ... . ... ... .. . .... . . .. . Sr. \n \nCornelia, Georgia \n \nD ICKSON, PAULL. . . . .. . .. .. . .. ... . . .. ...  . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ... . ... .. .. . ..... ...... .. Soph . \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \nDOPSON, KELLEY B.. ..... ... ...  . .. . . . ...... . . Medical College of Georgia ..... . .... .. . . .... . ..... . Sop h. \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nw \n0 \n \nDOPSON , THOMAS L. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . ..... .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . ........... .. .. . . ... Sop h. \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nDOROUGH, KAREN L. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ... ... . . . . Medical College of Georgia . ..  . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . Soph . \n \nCorde le, Georgia \n \nDUNCAN, JAMES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . ... ... Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . .. . . . ..  . . . . . .. Sr. \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nEDGE , WALTER M.... .... .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . Kansas City Co ll ege of . . . ...... . .. ... . . . . .  .... . .. Sop h. \n \nByron, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nFARMAN, DOUGLAS P.. . ...... ... . . .. .... . . . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . ................. . Sr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nFLANDERS, CYNTHIA H... . .. ... . ... . .  . . . . .. .. Medical College of Georgia . ... . .. . ...... . ..... . . ... Soph . \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nFREEMAN, GORDON G.... .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia . ...... . . .. .. . . . ..... .... Jr. \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nFREEMAN, McARTHUR .. . . .. . ... . .. .. .. . . .. . . Emory University School . ..  ..... . .  .... . .  . .. . . . .. Jr. \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nEXHIB IT \"A\" To tal \nScholarship Granted 14,000 15,000 9,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 10,000 14,000 10,000 11 ,250 12,000 12,000 \n \n FREEMAN. MICHAEL B....... . ... ... . ..  . ...... Medical College of Georgia . . .... . ....... . ... .. . ... . Sr. \n \nClarkston. Georgia \n \nFULLER. ARTHLIR K...... . . ... ...... ...... . . . . Med ica l College of Georgia . ...... ........ . . .. .. . . Fr. \n \nMoultrie. Georgia \n \nGARCEAU. JOSEPH P............ ..... ......... Medical College of Georgia .. .............. .. ...... Jr. \n \nWinder. Georgia \n \nG ILES. PAUL J .. JR.... .. . . .. . . .. . ... . ... .. . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia. .................... ... Soph. \n \nCorde le. Geo rgia \n \nGLISSON. JOHN V. . . . . . ..... . . . ... . . . ... . . . .... Medical Co llege of Georgia .. .. . . ..  . . . . .. .. . ... . . Fr. \n \nMitchell. Georgia \n \nGOOLSBY. LOUIS W. .......... . . .. .... . . ... .. . Medical College of Geo rgia . .. ........ . . ... .. ....... Sr. \n \nCairo. Georgia \n \nGRAVES. TIMOTHY L. . ........... . ... . ........ Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . . .. .. . ... ... .. . . . . Fr. \n \nSmyrna. Georgia \n \nHAL EY. TONY 0 ... . . .... . .. . . ...  . . ............ Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . Soph . \n \nw \n \nCanton. Georgia  \n \nHAMILTON. DWIGHT A. .......  . . . . ... . . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ........ . ................ Sop h. \n \nChickamauga. Georgia \n \nHAMILTON. JAMES G. . . ... . . . . . .. . .... . ..... . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . . ..... ........... . . . . Fr. \n \nT\u003clccoa. Georgia \n \nHANCOCK. MICHAEL P.... . .. .. ..... .... .. .... Medical Co llege of Georgia ........ .... ........... Sr. \n \nDawson. Geo rgia \n \nHANSARD. DEBORAH L. .. ... . ... . . . ..  ... . .... Medical College. of Georgia ........................ Sr. \n \nCedartown. Georgia \n \nHARBIN. STACY L. .. . . . . . ... . . ... . . ... . .... . .. . Medical College of Georgia ........ .. . .... . .. . . ..... Sr., \n \nThomasville. Georgia \n \nHAROLD. GREGORY S.......... . ... . . ... .. . ... Medical College of Georgia ........ . ... . ............ Sr. \n \nMadison. Georgia \n \nHARRELL. LINDA J .... ... . . . . ....... . . . .. . .... Medical College of Georgia . ... . . . ..... .. . .. ...... .. Jr. \n \nClimax. Georgia \n \nHART. LARRY R. . . . . .. .. .. ...... ... . .... . .... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . ..  . .. . .. ... . . . . .. Sr. \n \nElberton. Georgia \n \n10.000 15.000 12.000 14.000 15.000 10.000 15.000 11 .250 14.000 15.000 10.000 10.000 9.000 9.000 10.500 9.000 \n \n SC HOLAR S HIP RECIPIENTS ATTEND ING M E DICAL CO LL EGES DUR ING 19 79-80 \n \nName And Ho me Address \n \nCo llege \n \n/ 979-80 Classes \n \nHARTLINE. RA NDA L G.... ....... . . . . ..... .... Medica l Co llege of Georgia ... .... . .. ... . ... . ....... Fr . \n \nCo lumbus. Georgia \n \nHAWKIN S. GLENDA A.................. ........ Medical Co llege of Geo rgia . .. .. ................ ... . Soph . \n \nMacon. Georgia \n \nH EN RY . C HA R LES A........................... Medical Co llege of Geo rgia .. ....... . ...... . ..... . .. Sr. \n \nToccoa, Geo rgia \n \nH E RRI NG. DAV EY D. . ................ .. ........ Medica l Co llege of Georg ia ............ ... .. ... . . ... Sr. \n \nDona lso nville. Georgia \n \nHITSON . C HARLES D................... . . . . . .. . Medical Co llege of Geo rgia .. . ... .. . . .... . . . ........ Fr. \n \nw \n \nMt. Zio n. Georgia \n \nN \n \nHOWARD. LEONA R D F...... . .... ... . .. ...... . . Medical Co llege of Geo rgia ... . .. . . .. . . ... ..... ..... Sr. \n \nMacon.Georgia \n \nH UGHES. DON NA R...... .. ..... . .............. Medica l Co llege of Georgia .. ....... ..... . .. ........ Sop h. \n \nTallapoosa, Georgia \n \nJON ES. DAV ID C. . . . ... .... ... .... . . . .. . ..... . .. Medica l Co ll ege of Georgia .... .. .. ..... . .... . . . . .. Fr. \n \nSy lveste r. Georgia \n \nJO NES. GREGORY L. . .. . . ... . ...... .. .... .... .. Medi ca l Co llege of Georgia .. . . . . .. . ... . .... . .. ..... Sr. \n \nTrenton. Georg ia \n \nKE HL. THOMAS E. ........ . .. ... .. .. . . . .. ...... Medica l Co llege of Georgia ... .. .. . . ....... . . . . .. . . . Soph . \n \nWarne r Robins . Georgia \n \nKENNEDY. DO NA LD F...... . . .......... .. .. .. . . Medical Coll ege of Georg ia ................ ...... Jr. \n \nRe id svill e. Georgia \n \nKI NG. GARLAND T.. . ..... .. ... ... .. ... . .. . .... Med ica l Co llege of Geo rgia ... ... . .................. J r. \n \nWayc ross. Georgia \n \nLAWSON . BR ENDA G... . . . .. .. .. ..... .... . ..... Emo ry Unive rsit y Sc hoo l . .. .. .. . ... . ... ... . ........ S r. \n \nEllijah, Georg ia \n \nof Medicine \n \nEX HIBIT \"A\" To ral \nSc h o lars hip Grant ed \n15.000 14.000 10.000 10.000 15.000 10.000 14. 000 15.000 10.000 14.000 10.500 12.000 10.000 \n \n LODGE, CHARLES G............ ..... ..  . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ... ..... . .... ... . . . ..... Jr. \n \nWhigham. Georgia \n \nLYNCH. WILLIAM R. ...... ..... ............. .. . Medica iCollegeofGeorgia . ...... . . .... . . . .. .... ... Sr. \n \nAcworth, Georgia \n \nMacLEOD. PAUL R... . . ... .. ............. ... . . . . Medical College of Georgia . .. . . ... ................. Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMAHONEY. ORMONDE M. . .. ...... . .. . . . . ...... Medical College of Georgia ............. . ....... . . Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMARK . EDWARD K.. JR . . ..... . . .. .... . ... .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. ........... .. ........ Sop h. \n \nAugusta. Georgia \n \nMARTIN . JOHN E.... ..................... .. . .. Medical Co ll ege of Georgia ... .. .. . . ... .. . .... ... . . . Soph. \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nMcHUGH. JOHN C. .. . ........ . . .. .. ...... . . ... . Medical College of Georgia ........ . .............. . . Jr. \n \nLaGrange. Georgia \n \nMcKIBBEN. LINDA J ......... . . .... .... .... ..... Medical Co llege of Georgia ................ . ... . .... Soph. \n \nc...\u003e \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nc...\u003e \n \nMcWHORTER . MILLARD H.. .... . . . ... ......... Meharry Medica l College .. . ........ . .. . ........... Jr. \n \nNewnan. Georgia \n \nMIDDLEBROOKS. MONROE C. ... . . . ....  . .... . Medical College of Georgia ...... ... . . . ... ... . .. .... Jr. \n \n- Stone Mountain, Georgia \n \nMILLER , FREDERICK V......................... Emory University School . . ... ... ... ...... . ......... Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nMOBLEY. GILBERT L. .. .... . .. . . ........ .. .. ... Medical College of Georgia . . .... ..... .... . .. . ..... Soph. \n \nAtlanta. Georgia \n \nMOLOCK. EMILY S...... . .. .. . .. ... ... . .. .. . .. . Emory University School ... . . .. . ..... ..... . ....... Jr. \n \nCarrollton. Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nMOORE. CARL A.......... ... . . .. .. . . . . .... .... Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . ............. . ..... Sr. \n \nWarwick. Georgia \n \nMOORE. RODNEY E... ...  . ........ . .... . ... . . Medical College of Georgia ....... . . . .. . .. . . ... . . ... Fr. \n \nWaycross. Georgia \n \nMOTLEY. CAROL P.......  ...... . . .. ........ . . Medical University of . ........ ...... . . ............ Jr. \n \nAtlanta. Georgia \n \nSouth Carolina \n \n12.000 10.000 12.000 15.000 14.000 14.000 12.000 I 1.250 12.000 12.000 15 .000 14.000 12.000 10.000 15.000 12.000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1979-80 \n \nName And Hom e Address \n \nCollege \n \n1979-80 Classes \n \nNELSON, DONALD R. ... .. .. . ............. . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ... . . . . .. .. . .. . ... .. Jr. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nNEWSOME, JAMES L. . . . . . . . ... ..... ... . . ...... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . .... ..... ..... . . .. Jr. \n \nKennesaw. Georgia \n \nOLIVER, THOMAS H..... . . . ........  . . . . . . .... Medical College of Georgia . ........ . ... .. ......... . Fr. \n \nAthens. Georgia \n \nPAINE, DAVID H.. . ... . .. ....  .......  .. . ... . .. Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . ........ . . .. .. .. . . Fr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nPANTER ,. JAMES A. ........ .. .. . . . . . . . ... . . ..... Medica l College of Georgia .. . ...... . . . . .. .. . .. . ... . Jr. \n \nDalton. Georgia \n \nw \n~ \n \nPATTON, HENRY M., JR.. ... . . .. .. ... .......... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. .. ................. Sr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nPAYNTER, STEVEN W. . . . ..  . . ..... .. . . .. . . .... Medical College of Georgia .............. .... . . . . . . Fr. \n \nWildwood, Georgia \n \nPEARSON , JEROME V. . .. ............ . . . ... .. . .. Medica l College of Georgia .. . ... ..... . .\".. . . . . ..... . Jr. \n \nDublin. Georgia \n \nPIN HOLSTER. CECIL G... ... .....  ........ . ... . Medical College of Georgia . . .. .. ... . . .. ... . . ... .... Sr. \n \nLake Park, Georgia \n \nPINSON. MICHAEL E... ....... . .. .. ... ...... Medica l College of Georgia . . ...  ... . ...... ........ Jr. \n \nCovington. Georgia \n \nPOWELL. MICHAEL F... .  . . . ... .  ..... .. ....... Medical College of Georgia ............ . .... . ...... . Sr. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nROBINSON . DENNIS A... . .. . . .. . ... ......... Medical College of Georgia ... ... . . ...... . . .. . .. .... Jr. \n \nRay City, Georgia \n \nROBINSON, EDWARD L. . . ... . . . . ... . ..... ..... Meharry Medical College .. ....................... Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nS cholarsh ip Granted \n10.500 10.500 15,000 15.000 12.000 10.000 15.000 10.000 10.000 12.000 10.000 12.000 15.000 \n \n RODRIGUEZ, JOSE F., JR... . ... . ... . . ... . . . . ... Medical College of Georgia . . . ... . .. . . . ... . ...... . . .Sr. Athens, Georgia ROGERS, STEVEN G.. .. . . . ... . ... . . .. ... . .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . ... . ..... . . ... ... . .. . Fr. Thomaston, Georgia \n \nSEAGRAVES, MARY A.... . ... . ..... . .. ...... ... Medical College of Georgia . ... . ... . ........ ... ... .. Soph. Danielsville, Georgia \n \nSHIRLEY, STEVE M. . . . ...  .... .. . .. ............ Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . ... ... .... ... .. . . . Sr. \n \nLavonia, Georgia \n \nSHOAF, WALKER T., Ill . ......... . . . .... . ...... Emory University School . .. . ...  .....  ... . . . . .... Soph. \n \nLawrenceville, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nSIMMONS. NEAL B. . ............. . . . . . ......... Medical College of Georgia .............. . ....... ... Fr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON. JEAN F.................... .. . . . . .... Medical College of Georgia .. .. ... .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Fr. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, WILLIAM B., JR.... . ... . .......... . .. Medical College of Georgia ... ............. .... .. . .. Sr. \n \nw \n \nHamilton, Georgia \n \nVI \n \nSINYARD, ROBERT D............ . . .. ... . ....... Medical College of Georgia . . .. . ........ . . . ........ . Soph. \n \nWoodbury. Georgia \n \nSMITH , CONNI E ..... . . . ........................ Medical College of Georgia . .... . .. .. ........... ... Sr. \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia SMITH. GREGORY S. .. . . ....................... Medical College of Georgia . . . .. .. .... ... .. ... . . .... Fr. \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nSMITH , JAMES A... .. . . ... . .. . ... ...... .... . ... Kansas City College of . .. .. .. ... .. ..... .. .. ........ Soph. \n \nOglethorpe. Ge orgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nSOUTHERLAND, JAMES E. ........... .. ..... . . . Medical College of Georgia ..... .. ......... ........ . Jr. \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nSTILES, KENDAL B. . ... . . . ..... . ..... . ......... Medical College of Georgia . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nLithonia. Georgia STRINGFE LLOW. JACKI E L. , JR. .. . . . . . .. . .. .... Medical College of Georgia .. .... .. .. . ... .. . . . . . ... . Sr. \n \nCamilla. Georgia TEASLEY. JEAN E.... . . . . . . .... .. . .  .. . . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia ....... .. ... . . . . . . ... .. . . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n10,000 15,000 14,000 10,000 14,000 15.000 15,000 10,000 14.000 10,000 15.000 14,000 12.000 10,000 10,000 10.500 \n \n SC HOL A RS HIP R ECIPI ENTS ATTEN DI NG M E DI C AL CO LL EGES D U RI NG 1979-80 \n \nNa m e A nd Home A ddress \n \nCo llege \n \n19 79- 80 Classes \n \nT HO M AS, WILLI A M E....... .  . ..... :  .... . ... . Medica l Co llege of Geo rgia ... . ....  ..... . ......... J r. \n \nCo lumbu s. Geo rgia \n \nTU R NE R. W EN D EL L A. . ........... . ............ Med ica l Co llege of Georgia ............. . .. . .... . .. . So ph . \n \nCo ll ege Pa rk , Geo rgia \n \nWALL. M A RC 0 .......... .. . ... ........ . ...... . . Medica l Co llege o f Geo rgia .... .. ..... . . .... . . . . .... Fr. \n \nSava nn a h. Geo rgia \n \nWALLACE. J A M ES .1 .. . . .. .. . ......... . .... . . . .. Medi ca l Co llege of Geo rgia ................. . . . ..... Jr. \n \nAtl a nta , Geo rgia \n \nWA RD , TIMOTHY H... . ............ . . . ........ Medi ca l Co llege of Geo rgia ... . ............ . . ....... S r. \n \nVa ld os ta, Geo rgia \n(H \n \n0\\ \n \nW EA VE R. PAU L D........................... . .. Medica l Co llege of Georgia ............... . .. . ... . .. Fr. \n \nFo rest Pa rk, Geo rgia \n \nW E H UN T , G R EG ORY L. ... . ... . ... . ..... . ...... . West Vi rgini a Sc hoo l of . ... . .. . ... .. .... . . .. .. . .... So ph . \n \nDa llas, Geo rgia \n \nOsteo pa thic Medicin e \n \nW E ISS. E RI C A . .............. . . . .. . . ...  . . . . ... Medica l Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . .... . .......  . ....... So p h. \n \nC layto n, Geo rgia \n \nWI E R. AL L EN D . . ................ ... ..... . ..... Medi ca l Co ll ege of Geo rgia . . .......... . ....... .... So ph. \n \nJ efferson, Geo rgia \n \nWILLI A M S. E R N IE C. ......... . ..... . .. . ........ Emo ry Uni ve rsity Sc hoo l .... . . . .. .... .............. J r. \n \nOcilla, Geo rgia \n \no f Medi cine \n \nWOOD A LL. L EE T. . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . ... .. .. . . . .... Medica l Co llege of Geo rgia ....... . .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . S r. \n \nMaco n, Georgia \n \nWOO D R UFF, RO GE R D.... . .. .. ... . .. . .... . . .. . Lo rna Lind a Un ivers it y .... . ........................ So ph . \n \nRoc k Spring, Geo rgia \n \nSc hool of Med ic ine \n \nWOOD S, CA RL A .. JR ...... .... ... . .. .. ........ . Medi ca l Coll ege of Geo rgia ..... .. ......... . ...... Fr. \n \nFitzge rald , Ge orgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" To tal \nSc h o la rs hip Grant ed \n12. 000 14,000 15,000 10. 500 10.000 15,000 14.000 11.250 14. 000 10.000 10.000 14.000 15,000 \n \n YATES. T HOMAS D. . . ...... .. .. ..... . . . . . . . . .. . Medical Co llege of Georgia . . .. . ..... . .. . ... . ... . J r. Rockmart, Geo rgia \nYOUNG. H EN RY W....... ... ... ... ...... . .... . . . Medical Co llege of Geo rgia .. . . .. . . .... .. . . . . .... ... S r. Clyo. Geo rgia \nw \n-...1 \n \n12.000 10,000 \n \n 0 \nz \n \nz \n \ni z \n \nI I \n \nI \ni \n \nw \n \nI \n \nI 1- \n \n38 \n \nV'J \n \n8 \n \nl \n \n't;j \n \nE ..~... \n \nM~ \n \n:o~ !! \n \n0 \n \n~ \n;o :r \n \n-' \n \nI.L \n \n39 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS \n \nEXHIBIT\"C\" \n \nName and Hom e To l\\n \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nATTAWAY, DR. DEAN SCOTT ... .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ... ..Talmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBARNES, DR. ROBERT EQW. Jr. . ... . . Med. Coli. of Ga. . ... .Talmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBLACK, DR . BLANTON E. JR. .. . .  .... Med . Coli. of Ga .. . ... Talmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBLACK, DR. MARIA MYERS \n \nMed . Coli. of Ga...... Talmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nSa vannah , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBOATRIGHT, DR. CHARLES D.. .. .... Med . Coli. of Ga..... . Georgia Baptist Hosp. \n \nJesup. Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOLING, DR . JAMES FRED . .... . ... . Med . Coli. of Ga. ..... Univ. of South Ala Hosp. \n \nBall Ground. Georgia \n \nMobile, Alabama \n \nBYRD, DR. KENNETH NORRIS ... .. . . Med. Coli. of Ga... . . . Memorial Medical Center \n \nByron, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgi~ - \n \nBYRD: DR . TERRI MAY ... .. . . . . . .... Med. Coli. of Ga...... Memorial Medical Center \n \nChamblee. Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCHANDLER, DR . PEGGY JAN ..... .. . Med. Coli. of Ga...... Greenville Gen. Hosp. \n \nThomson. Georgia \n \nGreenville , S.C. \n \nDOW NS. DR . MARGARET CURRY ... . Med . Coli. of Ga...... Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nEWING. DR. DOUGLAS EDWIN .. . .. . . Med . Coli. of Ga. . . . . . .C. Ba ptist Hospital \n \nChamblee. Georgia \n \nWinston-Salem, N.C. \n \nGAYTON. DR. JOHNNY LEE .. . ....... Med. Coli. of Ga...... Ta lmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nAcworth ,' Geo rgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGESING, DR. BER ARD FRANCIS .... Med. Coli. of Ga. . . .. . Charlotte Memorial Hosp. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCharlotte, N.C. \n \nHARPER, DR . KENNETH EARL ..... . Med. Coli. of Ga.. ... . Med. Center of Central Ga. \n \nEastanollee. Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHORNE. DR. HILTON McCARVEN . .. . Meharry Med. Coli. . .. St. Joseph Mercy Hosp. \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nPontiac. Michigan \n \nJACKSON . DR. SHIRLEY ANN .. . . . . . . Emory Univ. School . .. Norfolk Area Med. Center \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nAuthority; Norfolk, Va . \n \nJOHNSON, DR. JERODENE P.. . . .... . Meharry Med . Coli: ... Howard Univ. Coli. of \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMed . Hosp. \n \nWashington, D.C. \n \nLAUBER. DR. ALISON A N . . . . . .... . Med. Coli. of Ga.. . ... Baptist Memorial Hosp. \n \nDunwoody, Georgia \n \nGadsden, Alabama \n \nLEE, DR. ESA lAS FRANK ..... . .... .. Med . Coli. of Ga. ..... Talmadge Memorial Hosp. \n \nClarkston. Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMAYBERRY. DR. WILLIAM STOY . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga.... . . Huntsvile Hospital \n \nWarner Robins. Georgia \n \nHuntsville, Alabama \n \nMcGINNIS. DR. MELISSA JUNE ... . .. Med. Coli. of Ga. . .... Charlotte Mem. Hosp. \n \nCumming. Georgia \n \nCharlotte, N.C. \n \nNAJJAR. DR. OMAR ADBALLAH . .. . . Med. Coli. of Ga.... . . Medical Center Hosp. \n \nAtlanta, Ge o rgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nELSON. DR. ROBERT LEE . . .. . ... .. Meharry Med . Coli. . . . Med . Center of Central Ga. \n \nLeslie, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nNOGGLE. DR. JOE DILLARD, JR..... . Med . Coli. of Ga. . . .. . Univ. of South Ala. Hosp. \n \nTaliaferro, Georgia \n \nMobile, Alabama \n \nPERRY. DR. JOHN THEODORE, Ill ... Med. Coli. of Ga . . .. .. Univ. Medical Center \n \nKennesaw. Georgia \n \nJackson, Mississippi \n \n40 \n \n SCHOLAR S HIP R EC IPI EN T S SE RVI NG INT E R NSHIPS \n \nEXHIB IT\"C\" \n \nName and flum e To11n \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nPRI CE. D R. RONA LD BA RR Y ....... Med . Co li. of Ga . ..... Yo ungs town Hos p. Ass n. \n \nCarro ll to n. Geo rgia \n \nYo ungs town, Ohi o \n \nR EYNOLDS. D R. TE RRY LEE ... . .... . Med . Co li. of Ga..... . Me mo ria l Medi ca l Ce nter \n \nT uc ker. Geo rgia \n \nSavann a h, Georgia \n \nSA LA ZA R. D R. JOH N F R EDE R IC K .. . Med . Co il. o f Ga...... Univ. o f Misso uri Med . \n \nDo uglas . Geo rgia \n \nCe nt er; C olumbi a, Mo. \n \nSC H EE R. D R. T HO M AS F. . . .... . .... Med . Co il. of Ga . ... .. Uni v. o f New Mex ico \n \nA ugusta. Geo rgia \n \nSchool of Medicine \n \nAlbuquerque, N. M. \n \nVA R NE R. DR. T E RRY MIL ES ..... . ... Med . Co li. of Ga .... .. C ha rl ott e Mem . Hos p. \n \nFayett ev ill e. Geo rgia \n \nC ha rlotte, N.C. \n \nWA RD . D R. BR A DL E Y L EE . . .... . .. . . D uk e Uni ve rsi ty ...... Fa mily Practice Ce nt er \n \nTaylo rsvi lle. Georgia \n \nSchool of Medicine \n \nAnn isto n, Al a ba ma \n \nWAT KI S. D R. PAT RI C IA NAO MI .... Med. Co li. o f Ga . . .... Ta lmadge Memo ria l Hosp. \n \nSa va nn a h. Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWILLI A M S. D R. BA RB A RA . . . . .... ... Emo ry Uni v. Sc hoo l . .. Emo ry University Hos p. \n \nWood stoc k. Georgia \n \no f Medi cine \n \nAtla nta, Geo rgia \n \nWO OD. D R. C HA RL ES O W E . . ... .. . Emo ry Uni v. School ... Med . Co llege of _Ya . Hos p. \n \nAt la nta . Geo rgia \n \nof Medi cine \n \nRichm ond , Virgi nia \n \nWO RS L EY . DR . O RM AN E R VIN ..... Med . Co il. of Ga.. ... . Ta lm adge Me mo ria l Hos p. \n \nCov ingt o n. Geo rgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nYOUN K-E R. D R. T HOMA S D IRK .. . ... Mcd. Co li. of Ga ...... Ta lmadge Me mo ri a l Hosp. \n \nAtl a nt a. Geo rgia \n \nA ugusta , Geo rgia \n \n41 \n \n EXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Tv11 n \n \nHospi1al \n \nALSTON. DR. CHARLES CLIFFORD . ... .... . .. Mt. Sinai Hospital \n \nSavannah. Georgia \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \nAUSTIN. DR. WAYNE DWIGHT ... . ... .. ....... Medical Center Hospital \n \nWinder. Georgia \n \nColumbus. Georgia \n \nBARBER, DR. JAMES HOMER, JR......  ...... Richland Memorial Hospital \n \nCochran. Georgia \n \nColumbia. South Carolina \n \nBARIAL. DR. WILLIAM EARL ................ University of South Ala. Med. Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMobile. Alabama \n \nBLACK, DR. MARCUS LYNN .. ... . ....... .. . . . Emory Univ. Affiliated Hospitals \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Gerogia \n \nBLOUNT, DR. LINDEN VAN ....... .... .. . .. ... Tallahassee Memorial Hospital \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nTallahassee. Florida \n \nBROWN. DR. BRADFORD GEORGE ........... Moss Regional Hospital \n \nAthens. Georgia \n \nLake Charles. Louisiana \n \nBRUCE, DR. RONALD JAMES .............. . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nGainesville. Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBURROUGHS. DR. FLEMING .... . ..... . . . . ... . Erlanger Hospital \n \nPelham. Georgia \n \nChattanooga. Tennessee \n \nCALHOU . DR. CLARENCE ...... . .. ........ . University Hospital \n \nNewnan. Georgia \n \nJacksonville. Florida \n \nCAULTON. DR. CHARLES IRVING . . ..... ..... Medical Center Hospital \n \nColumbus. Georgia \n \nColumbus. Georgia \n \nCONNELL. DR. DON RAY .... ... ............ .. Memorial Medical Center \n \nSilver Creek. Georgia \n \nSavannah. Georgia \n \nCOOK. DR. DAVID AL BERT ... . . ...... ........ Greenville General Hospital \n \nCochran. Georgia \n \nGreenville. South Carolina \n \nCOOK. DR. THOMAS ANDREW .............. Erlanger Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nChattanooga. Tennessee \n \nDAVIS. DR. CHARLES HAMMETT . ........ ... Talmadge Memorial Hospita l \n \nAmericus. Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDEKLE. DR. ANDREW ALLISO ....... ... . ... Memorial Medical Center \n \nPelham. Georgia \n \nSavannah. Georgia \n \nDeSIMONE. DR. JOH WILLIAM ... . ...  ...... Floyd Hospital \n \nCarrollton. Georgia \n \nRome. Georgia \n \nDOWNS, DR. JOSEPH R. , Ill ..... . ....... . ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDUVALL, DR. DAVID WALLACE ........  ..... Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nEAST. DR. JOHN HOLT. JR...... ... . .. .. ... . .. Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFARKAS. DR. STEPHEN JULIUS .... .... .... . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nAugusta. Georgia \n \nFARMER. DR. HARRY FRANK. JR. ... .... ... . . University Hospital \n \nAmericus. Georgia \n \nJacks o nville. Florida \n \nFLOYD, DR. JOSEPH BERNARD ... . ..... . . .... Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nAugusta. Georgia \n \nAtlanta. Georgia \n \nFOUNTAIN. DR. JOEL ROBERT. JR . ... ... .. .. . Medical Ce nt er of Central Ga. \n \nDublin. Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nGATTIS. DR. LARRY DAVID ................ Medical Center of Central Ga. \n \nKingston. Georgia \n \nMacon. Georgia \n \n42 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESID ENC IES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Horne Toll'n \n \nHospital \n \nGIRARDEAU. DR. JIMMY TATE ............... Charlotte Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nCharlotte, Nort h Caroli na \n \nGOLDSTEIN, DR. DORIAN LEE ..... .. . . ....... Medical Cenler of Central Ga. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nGRIMES, DR. GEORGE WASHINGTO . Ill ... .. Medical Center Hospital \n \nMcRae. Georgia \n \nColumbus. Georgia \n \nG U N. DR. JOSEPH BR UCE .................. Grad y Memoria l Hos pital \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nAtla nt a, Georgia \n \nHALL. DR. CLAUDE WILLIAM .. ...... ..... . . Good Sa maritan Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCincinnati, Ohio \n \nHALL. DR . WYNl_'ON L. .I R. ............. . ...... Univ. of So uth Fla. Hosp . \n \nWaycross. Georgia \n \nTampa. Florida \n \nHAMBRICK , DR. TlfO!VlAS LEE ........ . ...... Tampa General Hospital \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \n. Tampa, Florida \n \nHARGETT, DR. DAVID .......... . .......... Hubbard Hospital \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nNas hville, Tennessee \n \nHARPER. DR. JOH N THOMAS ... . ..... ...... Emo ry University Affiliated Hosp ita l \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta. Georgia \n \nHARPER , DR. WILLIAM MADISO . IV .. ...... Talmadge Memorial Hos pit a l \n \nAmericus. Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHAWK I S, DR. GUSSIE . ...... .............. .. Uni ve rsit y of Alabama Hos pit a l \n \nNewton, Georgia \n \nHunt svi lle, Alaba ma \n \nHENDERSON , DR . WA RR EN JASPER .......... Grady Memoria l Hos pital \n \nOcilla, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHILL, DR. JAM ES WAYNE ... . ........ . .. .. . .. Memphis City Hospital \n \nHaw kinsville , Georgia \n \nMemphis. Tennessee \n \nHILLSON. DR. WILLIE J............ .. ......... Imogene Barrett Hospital \n \nPerry. Georgia \n \nCooperstown, New York \n \nHOOKS. DR. VENDIE HUDSON, Ill .. .......... Talmadge Me morial Hospital \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nAugusta. Georgia \n \nHOR NE. DR. RO SE MARIE ...  ......... .. .... Hubbard Hospital \n \nQuitman. Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nHOUSTON. DR. G . COURTNEY ..... .. .  ..... . . Georgia Ba pti st Hospital \n \nArlington, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJACKSON , DR. EVANGELINE GAIL ... .. . . ... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJE N KINS, DR. MORRIS LITTLE ..... .. ....... . Medical Univ. of S.C. Hospi ta l \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nCharleston. South Carolina \n \nJONES. DR. FRANK STANLEY ................ Richland Memorial Hospital \n \nDahlonega, Georgia \n \nColumbia, South Carolina \n \nJONES. DR. JESSE L. ..... .. .............  . . ... Hubba rd Hos pital \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nNashville. Tennessee \n \nKENNEDY, DR. JOSEPH HENRY .. . .. ... ...... Cook County Hospital \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \nLASSETTER, DR. BRIA ANDREW . .. .... .. . . Orange Memorial Hospital \n \nMoultri e, Georgia \n \nOrlando. Florida \n \nLEDDY, DR. MICHAEL RODE N . ...... .. ...... New Hanover Memorial Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWilmin gton , No rth Carolina \n \nLOWREY. DR. DARRELL GIBSON ............. University of Louisville Hospital \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nLouisville. Kentucky \n \nMAYS, DR. WALLACE DAVID ..... .. ...... . ... Greenville General Hospital \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nGreenville. South Carolina \n \n43 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospi10/ \n \nMcBRAYER, DR. DANIELE OCH . .... . .. . .... Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nBuchanan, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcCOY, DR. MICHAEL JAMES ... ...... ...... William Beaumont Army Med. Center \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nEl Paso, Texas \n \nMcLARIN, DR. CALVIN W................. .. . . Emory University Affiliated Hosp. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcLEOD, DR. NATALIE LYNN ..... . .......... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nByron, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, DR. FREDD IE LEE . ..  . ...... ... ..... University Hospital \n \nHelena, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nMcRAE, DR. SYLVESTER . ..... .. . . ....  . . ... . . Talmadge Memorial Ho spital \n \nHelena, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMERCER, DR. CYNTHIA ANN ........ . ....... . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMIMS, DR. PAMELA BOLAND . ... . .......... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Geo rgia \n \nMITCHELL, DR. CHARLES CRAIG .... . .. ... .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMOBLEY, DR. WILLIAM CLIFFORD ........... University of Iowa Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nIowa City, Iowa \n \nMURPHY, DR. MELVIN ................. . .. . . Harper Hospital \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nDetroit, Michigan \n \nPEACH, DR. CHARLES ARTHUR ..... .. ....... University of Arkansas Hospital \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nLittle Rock, Arkansas \n \nPETERSON, DR. POWERS . . . . .............. . .. Carnel Medical School Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nNew York , New York \n \nPITTS, DR. JOHNNY EDWARD .. . . .. . ...... . .. Emory University Affiliated Hosp. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPRINE, DR. JOSEPH RUDOLPH . . . ...  .. ...... Medical Center of Central Ga. \n \nStatenville, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nRAUSCH , DR. JEFFREY LYNN ... ... . .... ..... Hall Psyc hiatric Institute \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nColumbia, South Carolina \n \nRODRI GUEZ, DR. ADRIANA MARIA .. .  ...... Emory University Affiliated Hosp. \n \nAthe ns, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nROGERS, DR . RHONDA BONNER ............ Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nNewnan. Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nROGERS, DR. WILLIAM EVAN ......... .... ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nChatsworth , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nROSS, DR. ROBERT LEWIS . . .. .. . .... .... ..... UCLA School of Medicine \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nLos Angeles. California \n \nSA VILLE, DR. AUGUSTUS HUNTER, JR........ Medical Center of Central Ga. \n \nGeorgetown, Georgia \n \nMacon. Georgia \n \nSPENCER. DR. DENNIS WAYNE ....... ........ University of Missouri Hospital \n \nSnellville, Georgia \n \nColumbia, Misso uri \n \nSTAFFORD, DR. CHARLES RAYMOND . ... .... Talmadge Memorial Ho spital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSUAREZ, DR. JORGE .... . ...... . .. . ... . . ... .. . Orange Memorial Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nOrlando. Florida \n \nSWAIN, DR. ROBERT BRYAN .... ...... ...... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n44 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP R EC IPI ENTS SE RVI NG R ES ID E C IES \n \nEX HIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and H ome To ll'// \n \nH osp ital \n \nTAUNTON, DR . WILLIAM STEPHEN ...... . . . . Med ical Cen ter of Ce ntra l Ga. \n \nButler, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nTR IPP E, DR. TERESA JOYC E ......... . ........ Medical Co llege of Virginia Hos p. \n \nVidalia, Georgia \n \nRichmond, Virginia \n \nTYLER , D R. J UD Y GA Y .................... . . . Grady Mem o ri a l Hos pit a l \n \nSava nna h, Georgia \n \nA tl a nta , Georgia \n \nVOYLES. DR. WYATT FRA K . . .. . ... .. ....... Bern a lill o County Medical Cen te r \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nAlbu\u003c.juerqu e, New Mexico \n \nWADE . DR . JIM RO USE .................. . . . . Uni ve rsit y of So uth Florida Hosp. \n \nWa yc ross. Geo rgia \n \nTampa. Florida \n \nWELLS, DR. ORA JOHN .. . .... . .... ........... C ha rl o tt e Memorial Hospital \n \nCo llege Pa rk . Georgia \n \nC ha rlo tt e. o rth Caro lin a \n \nWHITT EN, DR. CA RL LARRY. JR........ .. .... A la ba ma Medical Ce nt er \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nMo bil e, Alabama \n \nWH ITWORTH . DR . STEVE RUSSELL ....... . . Medica l Center Hospit a l \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nCo lumbu s, Georg ia \n \nWILLIAM S, DR. DAV ID MICHA EL ......... . Memori a l Medical Cente r \n \nAs hburn . Geo rgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWI LLIAMS. DR. JOE CECIL ....... .. ... ... .... Talmadge Memorial Hos pita l \n \nCataula. Georg ia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \n45 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" \n \nName And Home Town \n \nName And Home Town \n \nGOODIN, DR. JOHN OLIVER . . . ... .. .. .. .. . ... MEGUIAR, DR. RAMON VERNON \n \nMa con, Georgia \n \nAlamo, Georgia \n \nHUTCHINS, DR. JULIAN CLYDE ... . .... . .. . . . PAYTON, DR. VICTOR EMMANUEL \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nLENTZ, DR. JOHN DAVID, III ... . .. . .. . . . .. . . . PURVIS, DR. JEAN CHRISTOPHER \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nLEONARD, DR. TOMMY. JR. .... . ... ... . . . .... RENTZ, DR. TURNER WAYNE, JR. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nMcAVOY. DR. JAMES DANIEL . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . WILLIAMSON, DR. GARY BENTON \n \nTignall, Georgia \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \n46 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRES ENTL Y REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName And Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCvmmunily o.f Praclice \n \nANDERSON. DR. LARRY WILKINS ....... . .... Newnan, Georgia \nBALL. DR. HENRY FAVER . .. . . . .... .. .. ... ... . Macon, Georgia \n \n$ 7.500 5,000 \n \nBANNISTER, DR. PHILLIP NOLAN .. ........... \n \n6.000 \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nBARTLETT, DR. GLENN HUGHES ...... .... . . .. \n \n10,000 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nBEARD. DR. CHARLENE HINTON .. . . ...  .. . .. \n \n10.000 \n \n~ -..1 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOYLE. DR. STEPHEN . ... . . . ......... .. .. . .. .  \n \n5,000 \n \nConyers. Georgia \n \nBRANAM, DR. JAMES WILLIE, JR.......... . .. \n \n10,000 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nBUCHANAN, DR. RALPH WILLIAM ...... . ..... \n \n8,000 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nCOCHRAN, DR. JAMES SYDNEY . .. .. . ....... .. \n \n10.000 \n \nBainbridge. Georgia \n \nCOLLINS. DR. LARRY COY .. .............. .. .. \n \n5.000 \n \nMetter. Georgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. HARRY NATHANIEL ... ... .... .. .. \n \n5,000 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. JAMES BARRY ................. .. . \n \n8,000 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nDAWS, DR. ANTHONY WAYNE .. . . ...... . .... . \n \n3,750 \n \nRutledge, Georgia \n \nBuford Augusta Area \nMental Health Ho spital Center Toccoa LaFayette Stone Mountain Con yers Statesboro Martinez Bainbridge Blue Ridge Canton Martinez Hartwell \n \nTime Required For Repay mem \n5 years \n5 years \n \nEXHIBIT\"P' \nTime PraCiiced July I. 1980 II mos. 3 wks. 3 yrs. -1 I ~ mos. \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years \n \n6 ~ months J yrs.- 1I mos . J 11 ks . II months 3 yrs.-9 mos. I year 4 yrs.-6 ~ mos. II months I year 2 yrs.- 11 mos.-3 week s I year. II mos. 3 years \n \n DEAN. DR. CHARLIE WILSON ... . . . . . ......... \n \n8,000 \n \nPerry. Georgia \n \nDOZIER. DR. FRED AUGUSTUS ..... . .. . . .. . ...... 10.000 \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nELLIOTT. DR. PAUL MARTIN .. . . . . . . .... ... . . . \n \n8,000 \n \nJesup. Georgia \n \nELLIS, DR. DAVID JOSEPH . . ... . . . . .. . ... . . . .. \n \n7.500 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nF IESELE R. DR. DAVID PAUL . ..... . . . . ..... . .. \n \n7,500 \n \nColumbus. Georgia \n \nGALLOWAY. DR. ASHER BYRD . . ......... . ... \n \n6.000 \n \nAtlanta. Geo rgia \n \nGENTRY. DR. PAUL DOUGLAS ...... . . .... . . .. \n \n10,000 \n \nCarrollton. Georgia \n \nHAMMOND. DR. WILLIAM JACKIE. . .... . . . ... \n \n7.500 \n \nAbbevi lle, Georgia \n \n0\"'0\" \n \nHA RD EN. DR. EL M E R HILTO N. JR ........ . . .  \n \n6.000 \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nHAR P E R. DR. MEREDITH ... . . .... . ...... .. . .. \n \n5,000 \n \nDouglas. Georgia \n \nHARVEY. DR. JAMES SPOTTSWOOD. JR......  \n \n10.000 \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nHESTE R. DR. JESSE DRAKE . . . .. . . . . ....... . .. \n \n5.000 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHILL. DR. BOBBY WAYNE . .. . .. ... .......... .. \n \n7,500 \n \nLaGrange. Georgia \n \nHOWELL, DR. DOUGLAS EDWARD . . ... . . . . .  \n \n5.000 \n \nFayetteville. Georgia \n \nH UFF. DR. GA R EY HARR ELL . . . .. . . ... . ..... \n \n6,000 \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nH UMP HRI ES. DR. LAURIE LEE . . . . ... .. . .. . . .. \n \n5,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPerry Lithia Springs Jesup Stone Mountain T homasto n Douglasville Carrollton Fi tzge ra ld Ri ve rdal e Douglas Dahlonega Tifton Powder S prings Jesup Winder DeKalb County \nMent a l Hea lth Ce nter \n \n5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n4 yrs.-6 mos. I year-3 mos. .1 yrs.-6 mos. I year I yr.- II mos.-3 weeks 3 years 2 yrs.-3 mos. 6 months J years 4 yrs.-11 mos. 2 yea rs 3 yrs .- 11 Yl mos . 2 yrs .- 11 mos . II months I yr.- 1Yl mo s. 2 yrs .-8 YI mos. \n \n SCHOLARSH IP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRAC'TIC' E \n \nE XHIBI T''F' \n \nName A nd Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of PraCiice \n \nTime Required For Repaym ent \n \nTime Practiced July I, 1980 \n \nH URL EY. DR. GAIL LENIC'E ........ . ...... .. . . \n \n10,000 \n \nDHR District # 10 \n \n5 years \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nCrawford \n \nJAUDON, DR. BENJAM INE H ERCULES . JR . . ... \n \nIO,OOO \n \nMoultrie \n \n5 years \n \nBru nswick, Georgia \n \nJENKINS. DR. C HARL ES ADRON ............ . . \n \n8,000 \n \nCordele \n \n5 yea rs \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nJOHNSTON, DR. BR UC'E SAMUEL . . .. . .. .. . . . . \n \n10.000 \n \nElbe rto n \n \n5 yea rs \n \nAt la nta, Georgia \n \nJONES, DR. JAMES YOUNG . . . . ... .. ..... ... ... \n \n5,000 \n \nDublin \n \n5 years \n \n..,. \n \nSto ne Mo unta in, Georgia JULIAN, DR. JOHN DEE. JR. . . . . .. . .. . . .. ... . .. \n \n7, 500 \n \nA ustell \n \n\\0 \n \nC'larkdale, Geo rgia \n \n5 yea rs \n \nMADDOX, DR. HU GH G ILB E RT. JR. .. . . . . .. . . . \n \n10,000 \n \nCa rro llt on \n \n5 yea rs \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nMcCULLO UG H, DR. RICHARD EA RL .. . . . , ... . \n \n5,000 \n \nTifton \n \n5 years \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMcGHEE. DR. PHILIP LAN IER .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . .. \n \n7,500 \n \nCarrollton \n \n5 years \n \nGrovetown, Georgia \n \nMcKEOWN . DR. JOH N C'OC'H RAN . . ..... . .. . .  \n \n10. 000 \n \nHartwell \n \n5 years \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nMOORMA N, DR. LARRY RUSSELL . . . . . .. . . . . . \n \n5,000 \n \nDouglas \n \n5 yea rs \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nPALMER. DR. TIMOTHY JAK E . . . .. . . . . .....  . \n \n10.000 \n \nSwainsboro \n \n5 years \n \nVidalia, Georgia \n \nPA NNELL, D R. WILLIAM PR ESTO N . . ... . . .. . . \n \n4.500 \n \nCorde le \n \n5 years \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nPETERSON, DR. FREDERICK MORRISON . ... . \n \n10.000 \n \nFit zgerald \n \n5 yea rs \n \nDo uglas, Georgia \n \n2 yrs .-3 mos. I I months J yrs.-5 mos. I year 3 yrs.-6 mos. 4 years I yr.- II mos. \n3 yrs.- 11 Y1 mos. \n2 years 6 mont hs 4 yrs .-1 I mos.-3 weeks 2 years 2 yrs. -11 mos . 4 yrs.-6 mos. \n \n PHILLIPS, DR. ROBERT LEE .. . . . . ....... .  ... \n \n7, 500 \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nPOLHILLL, DR. JAM ES BROWN , IV ......... .. \n \n6.000 \n \nLouisville, Georgia \n \nPURSER, DR. ALVIN DWAYNE . . . .... .. .. ..... \n \n7,500 \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nROO F, DR. JACK BUIST, JR. . . .. ........ ... .... \n \n8,000 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nR UMPH, DR. F RA NK MARVI N . ............... . \n \n5,000 \n \nFt. Valley, Georgia \n \nSCOTT, DR. JAMES WILLIAM . .. . . . . . .... . . . .. \n \n5,000 \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nS HARPTON, DR. DOUGLAS JULIAN ........ . .. \n \n8,000 \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nS HIV E R, DR. ROB E RT BE RNARD, JR . .......... \n \n7, 500 \n \nVI \n \nCa milla, Geo rgia \n \n0 \n \nS MITH , DR. JAM ES ED WARD ....... . ..... .. . \n \n5,000 \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSM ITH, DR. RICHARD CURTIS ...... .. ........ \n \n10.000 \n \nLayfett e, Geo rgia \n \nS MITH, DR. RONNIE R USSELL .......... . . .. . . \n \n10.000 \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nVANCE, D R. L UT l! E R, JR. ... . ...... . . .. ... . . . . \n \n7. 500 \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nWARNOCK, D R. RALPH PARKS ... .... . ....... \n \n8,000 \n \nBowden, Georg ia \n \nWASDEN. DR. HOWELL ANDERSON. Ill ... .... \n \n8,000 \n \nPavo, Georgia \n \nWHITLOCK, DR. PAUL AUSTIN .... . ........... \n \n5,000 \n \nNew na n. Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, D R. DAV ID C HRI STOP H ER ... .. .. \n \n5,000 \n \nA ustell , Geo ri ga \n \nWILLIAM S, DR . OTIS J AMES, JR.... . ...... .. . . \n \n6.000 \n \nAt la nt a. Georgia \n \nJesup Louisville Jesup Blue Rid ge Georgia Regional \nMental Hospital Tifton Lavonia \nCo mmerce Ca mill a Dublin L a Faye tt e Vida lia Perrv Thomaston Warm Sp rin gs States boro Da llas Eastma n \n \n5 years 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 5 years 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 years 5 yea rs 5 yea rs \n \n3 yrs .-6 mos. \n2 yrs .-11 Y2 mos. \n3 yrs.-5 mos. \n2 yrs. -11 Y2 mos. \nI yr.-9 Y2 mos. 3 years 4 yrs.-9Y2 mos. 4 yrs.-5 mos.-3 weeks 3 yrs.-6 mos. I yr.-11 mos. 2 yea rs I yr.- 11 mos. \n3 yrs.-2 Y2 mos. \n2 yrs .-1 mo. 4 yrs.-1 OY2 mos. 2 yrs .-7 Y2 mos. 2 years \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \n \nName A nd Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay m e nt \n \nABBOTT, DR. EMILE GLINES, Ill ............ . Savannah, Georgia ACREE, DR. RUSSELL A. ... . ...  . . . . . . .. ... Hahira, Georgia \nAKERY, DR. EARL. J .. ......... .... .... .. . .. . Carrollton, Georgia \nALLEN, DR. LAWRENCE LANIER ........... Valdosta, Georgia \nALLEN, DR. THOMAS M.. . .. . .. . ..... ... ... . Leary, Georgia \nALLIGOOD, DR. LAWRENCE MOODY .. . . .. . Douglas, Georgia \nANDERSON. DR. BENJAMI S., JR... . . .  . ... Fort Valley, Georgia \nATHA, DR. JOHN F. ....... . . ...... . . .. ..... . Greenville. Georgia \nATHA , DR. WILLIAM J ., JR . ............ . ... . Chicopee, Georgia BAGLEY. DR. CHARLES E... ...... ....  ...... Waycross, Georgia BALL. DR. WESLEY JAMES .... ... . . . . .. . . .. . Mo Jltrie. Georgia BARTON, DR. JAMES H. . . . . ... ..... . .. ..... Mineral Bluff, Georgia BLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. ....... ...... ....... Locust Grove, Georgia BODDY. DR. ALFRED E. ... ..... ........... . . Decatur, Georgia BOSS, DR. JAMES L. . .. ......... . . ... . . ..... Stockbridge, Georgia BRANTLEY. DR. JIMMY WYMAN ..... ......  Wrightsville, Georgia BRECKENRIDGE, DR. HOMER E..... ....... Ludowici, Georgia BROOKS. DR. JAMES FRANK ... . ........... . Augusta, Georgia BROOKS, DR. WILLIAM PHILIP .... ....... .  Monroe, Georgia BULLARD, DR. JAMES R..... . .. .. .......... . Atlanta, Georgia \nCASH, DR. TED DEWA YNE ... . . . ... .. ..... Bremen, Georgia \nCLEMENTS, DR. MACK HARVEY . ... . .. .... . Greenville, Georgia \nCLEM ENTS. DR. MARTHA D..... . . .... .....  Greenville, Georgia \nCLEMONS, DR. THURMAN .... . . ........... Cataula. Georgia \nCOOK, DR.ER ESTLAWRE CE . ........... . Newington, Georgia \n \n$3 , 750 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3.750 5,000 3, 750 3,7 50 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 2, 500 5,000 5,000 5,000 2, 500 3, 750 3, 750 5,000 \n \nPractice at Conyers \nPractice at Hahira \nPractice at Monroe \nPractice at Thomaston \nPractice at Dawson \nPractice at Carrollton \nPractice at Cedartown \nPractice at Rockmart \nPractice at West Point \nPractice at Alma \nPractice at Thunderbolt \u0026 Mcintosh Practice at Social Circle \nPractice at McDonough \nPractice at Woodstock \nPractice at Villa Rica \nPractice at Jesup \nPract ice at Donalsonville \nPractice at Monroe \nPractice at Eatonton \nPractice at Acworth \nPractice at Tallapoosa \u0026 LaFayette Practice at Pine Mountain Practice at Pine Mountain Practice at States boro \nPractice at Thomson \n \n51 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \n \nName .4nd Home Toll'n \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Parment \n \nCOOPER, DR. JAMES T. Atlanta. Georgia \nCOPELAND, DR. FRANK MALLORY. JR..... . Atlanta, Georgia \nCOUCH , DR. RANDALL E... . ........... . ... . Augusta, Georgia \nCRENSHAW, DR. JOH N T... .. .. ........ ... . . Bethlehem. Georgia \nCURRY. DR. LEO N E. ....................... . Metter, Georgia \nDAVIS. DR. BILLY J............... ... ...... Folkston, Georgia \nDAVIS. DR. LARRY PAUL .... ...... .... .... . Decatur, Georgia \nDEEN, DR. JOHNNY TRICE . . . .... ....... . .. . Alma. Georgia DENT. DR. JOHN MARSHALL. JR... . .....  . Waynesboro. Georgia DeZOORT, DR. EDITH J......... . ..... ... ... . Savannah. Georgia \nDICKENS, DR. WINBURN JACKSON Winder, Georgia \nDOVE. DR. DONALD V..... . ... ..... .. .. .... Lawrenceville. Georgia \nDUNAGAN, DR. DONALD .. ......  .......... Clermont. Georgia EDWARDS. DR. JACK BRA ON ... .. ..... . . Cornelia. Georgia EUBANKS, DR. OMER LAFAYETTE ....... .. . Columbus. Georgia EVANS. DR. RAYMOND DANIEL. JR. ....... . Gainesville, Georgia FAULKNER, DR. HARRY W..... .. . .  . . . ... .. Covington. Georgia FERRELL, DR. MARION L. ........ . .... .. .. . Madison. Georgia FLINT. DR. LUCIEN A. ........ .......... .. . . . Hapeville. Georgia FOSTER. DR. BLAKE McRAE Augusta. Georgia \nFOWLER. DR. JOHN E. Tifton. Georgia GILBERT. DR. STEWART DIXON ........ ... . Hiawassee. Georgia G ILES. DR. EUGENE H... .. ................ Ft. Gaines. Georgia \n \n3. 750 \n5.000 \n5,000 5,000 3. 750 5,000 5,000 3. 750 5,000 3. 750 \n5,000 5,000 5.000 3. 750 5.000 2,500 5,000 5,000 3. 750 5,000 \n5.000 5,000 5.000 \n \nPractice at Byromville. Lithonia, Kennesaw \u0026 Norcross \nPractice at Middle Georgia Mental Health Center Practice at Watkinsville \u0026 Lavonia Practice at St. Marys, Roberta \u0026 Clayton Practice at Metter \nPractice at Blairsville \nPractice at Cartersville \nPractice at Thomaston \nPractice at Tifton \nPractice at Avondale Estates \u0026 Greshman Park Practice at Winder \nPractice at Lawrenceville \nPractice at Gracewood \nPractice at Cornelia \nPractice at Roswell \nPractice at Clayton \nPractice at Covington \nPractice at Sparta \nPractice at Canton \nPractice at Thomson. Warrenton, Milledgeville \u0026 Pelham Practice at Clayton \nPractice at Tifton \nPractice at Blakely \n \n52 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN F ULL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \n \nName And Home T01m \n \nAmount of S cholarsh i p \n \nGRAY, DR . OTIS LE.E .... . . . . . . .. .... . . . .. . . . \nAthen s. Georgia GREEN, DR. JAMES FRANKLIN . .. ... ..... . . \nVilla Rica, Georgia GREENE, DR. RALPH RUDICIL, JR. . . .. . .. . . . \nRinggold, Georgia HAMMONDS. DR. RICHARD LEE . . .... .. . . . Austell, Georgia HARPER, DR. HENRY WILBUR, JR.. .. . . .. .. Warrenton. Georgia HARRIS, DR. STERLING ADAIR . . ..  .. . .. . .. Decatur. Georgia HARRISON, DR. JOHN ROBERT .. . ...  . .. . .. \nMacon, Georgia HARVEY. DR. LOUIS RAYMOND .. . . . . . .. . \nPembroke, Georgia HAYMORE. DR. JAMES M., III .. .. . .. ... .. . . \nMcCaysville, Georgia HEATH , DR. HEZEKIAH K. JR..... . .. . . . .. . . \nHomerville. Georgia HENDLEY. DR. JOHN ELI . . . .... . . . . .. .. . ...  Garfield, Georgia HENSLEY. DR. EDGAR R. .... . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. \nHephziba h. Georgia HITT. DR. WILLIAM A. ..... . ...... .. . . .. . .. . Augusta, Georgia HODGES. DR. HUGH OSCAR ...... ...... .. .. Sandersville. Georgia HOLL EY. DR. JACOB H. . .. .......... . ... .. . . \nMathews, Georgia HOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0 ... ..... ... .. . . . . \nMacon, Georgia HOLSTON. DR. FRANCIS MARION . .... ... . . \nMacon, Georgia HOLT. DR. EDWARD .. . .... . . ... ......... .. . Sparks. Georgia HULLENDER, DR. BYRON N. . . .... . . ....... . \nRinggold. Georgia HULSEY, DR. WAYNE GARY .. . . . ... .. .... .. . \nMetter, Georgia .JACOBS, DR. LOUIS JERRY ... . ..... .. ... ... . \nNashville. Georgia JENNI NGS. DR. ROBERT EUGENE .. . ....... . \nAtlanta, Georgia JOHNSON. DR. CLARENCE M. . ....... .. .. . . . \nMacon, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. RAY L. .. .. ... . . .. . . .... . .... . \nAlban y. Georgia JONES. DR. CHARLES THAGARD \nJesup, Georgia \n \n6,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 2, 750 2.500 5,000 4,500 1,250 5,000 3,750 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4.500 5,000 3, 750 \n \nMethod of Payment Practice at Martinez \nPractice at Villa Rica \nPractice at Ringgold \nPractice at Austell \nPractice at Warrenton \u0026 Washington \nPractice at Buford \nPractice at Millen \nPractice at Sandersville \nPractice at Blue Ridge \nPractice at Pavo \nPractice at Sylvania \u0026 Millen Practice at Waynesboro \nPractice at Jesup \nPractice at Winder \nPractice at Donalsonville \nPractice at Gordon \nPractice at Jackson \nPractice at Adel \nPractice at Ringgold \nPractice at Perry \nPractice at Milledgeville State Hospital Practie at Arlington \nPractice at Eastman \nPractice at Wrightsville \u0026 Eastman Practice at Hazlehurst, Hinesville \u0026 Jesup \n \n53 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \n \nName And Hom e Town \n \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nMeth od of Payment \n \nJORDAN, DR. STEPHEN MARION Statesboro, Georgia \nJOWERS. DR. JONATHAN R.......... .. ..... Ambrose, Georgia \nJUSTIC E, DR. EDGAR LOWELL . .... ... .  .... Knoxville, Georgia \nKARSTEN. DR. MIKELL BAYNARD ... . .. . .. . Tifton, Georgia KEN EDY. DR. THOMAS EUGE E ..... ..... . Augusta, Georgia KENT, DR. WILLIAM FRANKLIN ....... .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia KINARD. DR. GARLAND E..... .... . . . . ..... . Atlanta, Georgia KING. DR. GEORGE C........ . ........ ...... . Augusta, Georgia KI G, DR. WILLIAM DENTON ............. .. Chickamauga. Georgia KNOWLTON. DR. JAMES WADE ............ ~tlanta, Georgia KUGLAR, DR. EVERETT CLARK .... ... . . .. . Evans. Georgia \nLANFORD, DR. CHARLES A. Stone Mountain, Georgia LASSITER. DR. HOMER L. .. . ... . .. .... .. . . . . Moultrie. Georgia LITTLE. DR. CHARLES HOWARD ........... . Jasper, Georgia LONG, DR. HAROLD GLENN .. ... . . .. ...... Dahlonega, Georgia LUCAS, DR. WALLACE ............... . .... .. Wrightsvi lle , Georgia LUKE, DR. BILLY De PONT ......... . ..... ... . Alma, Georgia MANUS, DR. RICHARD C............ . ...... . Clermont. Georgia MARLOW. DR. JAMES E... .. .. . ...  ...... .. Tunnell Hill , Georgia MAYS, DR. ALDINE M.............. .. .. . . . .. Stockbridge, Georgia McG HEE, DR. NELSON, JR............... .. .. Columbus. Georgia McLEAN , DR. FREDERICK L. .............. .. Folkston. Georiga McNAIR, DR. WILLIAM PALMER ...... . .... . Wrens, Georgia MEACHAM, DR. JACK R. ....... . ........... . Augusta, Georgia MINTER, DR. BRENDA S. BELL ..... ... ... .. . Jonesboro, Georgia \n54 \n \n3, 750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,7 50 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3, 750 2,500 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 3,750 3,7 50 3. 750 5,000 3, 750 5,000 3, 750 \n \nPractice at Statesboro \nPractice at Martinez \nPractice at Buena Vista \u0026 Blakely Practice at Tifton \nPractice at Buford \nPractice at Waynesboro \u0026 Statesboro Practice at Chickamauga \u0026 Ft. Oglethorpe Practice at Clayton \nPractice at Tifton \nPractice at Toccoa \nPractice at Central State \u0026 Augusta Regional Hospital Practice at Rutland \nPractice at Arlington \nPractice at Blairsville \nPractice at Dahlonega \nPractice at Cochran \u0026 Eastman Practice at Blackshear \u0026 Forest Park Practice at Austell \nPractice at Pleasant Grove Community Practice at Stockbridge \nPractice at Gainesville \nPractice at Sylvester \nPractice at Soperton \nPractice at Chatsworth \nPractice at Gracewood \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS FULL BY PRACTIC E \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \n \nName And Hom e To 11n \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMOODY. DR. JOHN E. Col4uitt. Georgia MOODY. DR. RICHARD A...... .... . . .. . .. . . . Macon. Georgia MOOR E. DR. P E RRY Macon. Georgia MORELAND. DR. CARV IN C. Hia wassee. Ge orgia MOR E LA D. DR . ROBERT H.. JR . Darien. Geo rgia \n \n3,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nMORROW. DR. JOHN GORDON. Ill Ha hira, Georgia \nMUSE. DR. A NDREW DELONE. JR. Ca rro llt on. Georgia ' ICHOLSON. DR. WILLIAM LAWRENCE ..... Hi a wassee, Georgia NOBLES. DR. TRAVIS . . . . . . .. .... . .... . ... Lyo ns. Georgia \nUNNA LL Y. DR. JAM ES T.. Ill .... . . . . . ..... . \nAugusta, Georgia ' UTT, DR. RICHARD LAMAR . . ....... . .... . Griffin, Georgia OGLESBY. DR. WM. HOLLI NGSWORTH ..... . Ro me, Georgia PARM E R. DR. KEITH Mu N ROE ... .. . . ...... . R oo pvill e. Geo rgia PICKENS. DR. JAMES CAI N .... .... . .... ... . Tucker. Georgia PIRKL E. DR. THOMAS NE LSON . ... .. ... ... . Smyrna, Georgia POLLOCK , DR. CHARLES EUGE E ....... .. Fit zgera ld , Georgia POLLOCK. DR. JOH N EDWA RD. JR........ . . Augusta. Georgia P ULLIA . DR. MORRIS MICHAEL .... . ..... . Covington. Georgia RAWLINS. DR. GEORGE M.......... ... .. . .. . Grayson. Georgia REID, DR. RAYMOND JOSEPH. JR...... . ... . Atlanta, Geo rgia REL EFORD. DR. CHARLES G. ..... . ..... . .. . .At lanta , Georgia RIC E. DR. JOSEPH F U RSE .... . . .. .  . .. . ..... Sava nnah, Georgia \nRICHARDSO . DR. CHARLES R. LaFayette, Georgia \nROBERTS. DR. JOHN EUGE E, JR.... . .... .. Mableton, Georgia \n \n4,500 3,7 50 3, 750 5,000 3, 750 2,500 5,000 4,000 5,000 2,500 5.000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 \n5,000 3,750 \n \nMethod of Pay ment \nPractice at Milledgeville State Hospital Practice at Jesup \nPractice at Central State Hospital \u0026 Reidsville \nPractice at Logan ville \nPractice at Port Wentworth \u0026 Garden City Practice at Monroe \nPractice a t J efferso n \nPractice at Hiawassee \nPractice a t Lyo ns \u0026 Vidalia Practice at Hazlehurst \u0026 Gracewood Pract ice at Darien \u0026 J effe rsonville Practice at Tifton \nPractice at Richland \u0026 Canton Practice at Toccoa \nPractice at Blue Ridge \nPractice at Washington \nPractice at Washington \nPractice at Covington \nPractice at Snellville \u0026 Lavonia Practice at Tallapoosa \nf\u003eractice at Griffin \nPractice at Central State Hospital \u0026 Georgia Mental Health ln st. \nPractice at Statesboro \nPractice at A ustell \n \n55 \n \n PHYS IC IA S WH O HAVE CO MPL ETE D CONTRACTS IN F ULL BY PR ACTICE \n \nEX HIBIT \"G\" \n \nNa ill\u003c' .4ml /-fu m e Tml'/1 \n \nA m ount o( Scho larship \n \nROB E RTSON . DR. J A M ES VA Fai rburn . Geo rgia \nRO B! ' SO N. DR . J A M ES L. .... .. ......... . .. . Ca rro llt o n. Geo rgia R O BI NS O N. DR . JE RRY C HA RL ES ....... . .. . Ca rro llt o n. Geo rgia ROGE RS. D R. C HA R LES G LO R E ...  ...... . .. Atl a nt a, Geo rgia ROGE RS. DR . JOH NS. .... . ...... ... . .... . .. . Bu ena Vi sta, Geo rgia SC HA R FF. D R. LOU IS. Ill. .. . . . .... . .. ... .  . . C lax to n. Geo rgia SE RGE T. D R. PAUL MO NTFO R D ........ .. . \no rcross. Geo rgia SH EA ROUSE. DR. J O H NA TH AN IEL ....... . \nA ugusta , Geo rgia S H EFF IEL D, DR . C HA RL ES R............... . \nNo rma n Park. Geo rgia S H UMA . D R. IVY LEE ........ . ... . . . . .... . . \nSta tes boro, Georg ia S M IT H. D R. A M OS A. ..... . .... . .... . ... .. . . . \nDoe run . Geo rgia S M IT H. DR . D A R IUS . ............. . .... . ... . \nDoerun. Geo rgia S MI T H. D R. GA R Y LEE ...  ...... ... . . . . ..... \nLa Fayette, Geo rgia SMIT H. DR. HILTO N .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . \nCol4uitt. Geo rgia S M ITH . D R. J O H N DOR SE Y ........ . ........ \nSwainsbo ro. Geo rgia S MI T H. D R. O T IS W ESLEY ........ . ...... . .. \nAtl a nt a , Geo rgia SO WELL. DR. RAY MO ND H ERSC HEL ... .  . . \nG uyto n, Geo rgia S T UBBS. DR. OLA N WY T CH ........ . .. . . . .. . \nDeca tu r. Geo rgia TA E R. DR . CLYDE V........ . .... . ...... . . \nDo uglas . Geo rgia T HOM AS. DR. DONAL D RA Y ... .. ... . ... . .. \nDa lt o n. Geo rgia T HO MAS. DR. J . LOW EL L ..... . ..... .. .... . . \nMaco n. Geo rgia T U LI N. DR . WILLI A M DA RR EL L .... . . .... . \nRo me. Geo rgia T U R NE R. DR. R IC HA RD J AC KSON ... . ..... \nFra nk lin S prings, Geo rgia VIC KE RY. DR. SAM UEL A...... . . . .. .. .... . . Co mm erce. Geo rgia WARD. DR. DA IEL F. Sava nna h. Geo rgia \n \n8.000 5,000 5.000 3. 750 5.000 5.000 6,000 3. 750 J. 750 1,250 .1.750 5. 000 2.500 5.000 4. 500 1.250 5.000 5.000 J. 750 5.000 5.000 5.000 5, 000 5. 0 00 5.000 \n \nMe thoc/ of' Pay nl'111 \nPract ice a t Bl a irsville \n \nPract ice a t Woodbury \n \nPract ice a t Carro llt o n \n \nPract ice a t Rock ma rt \n \nPractice a t Bue na Vista \n \nPracti ce a t Gracewood \n \nPracti ce a t Ca nto n \u0026 Com merce Practice a t Wash ingto n. Lin co lnto n \u0026 Lavo ni a Prac tice a t Da wso n \n \nPract ice a t Sy lva nia \n \nPract ice at Da hlonega \u0026 Ma rtinez Practice a t Da ll as \n \nPract ice a t Bla irsv ille \n \nPract ice at Bowd o n \n \nPractice a t Me tt er \n \nPracti ce a t Fo rt Va ll ey \n \nPracti ce a t G uyt o n \n \nPractice a t Do ravi ll e \n \nPracti ce a t Haz lehurst \u0026 Pea rson Practi ce at Pl easa nt Grove Co mmunity Practice a t Rin co n \n \nPract ice at Lex in gto n \n \n\u0026 C rawford \n \n \n \nPractice a t C lay to n \n \nPracti ce a t Co mm erce \n \nPract ice at Ha rle m \n \n56 \n \n PHYSIC IANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS I FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIB IT \"G\" \n \nName .4 nd /l ottie TUI\\'11 \n \nA muw11 o f' Schularship \n \nWEAVER. DR. JERRY C.... . .. . ......... ... .. Cedartown, Georgia WHALEY. DR . MORGAN N.. .. ............ ... Augusta. Georgia WHITTLE. DR. MICHA EL HOWARD . . . . .  . . . Lyon s. Georgia WHITWORTH . DR. JACK WALLACE.. . . . .. .. Greenville. Georgia WILBANKS. DR. JAMES BARTLEY .. . . . . . . .. . Cornelia, Georgia WILLIAMS. DR. HENRY GRADY. JR......... . Ashburn, Georgia \n \n5.000 5.000 5.000 2.500 5.000 5,000 \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM M. .... . .. . .. . ... . ..... 5,000 Ashburn, Georgia \n \nWINDHAM . DR . ADD IS D. .. .. .. .. ...... ... . . Butler. Georgia \nWYSONG. DR. EDWARD DALE . . .. .... . . ... . orcross. Georgi a \n \n3,000 5.000 \n \nMethod o f' P a y m e /11 Practice at Bremen \u0026 Cedartown Practice at Martinez \u0026 Thomson Practice at Lyo ns \nPractice at Greenville \nPractice at Hiawassee \nPractice at ashville \nPractice at Nashville \nPractice at Demorest \nPractice at Hartwell \n \nDECEASED While Completing Contracts \nA DERSON. DR. WILLIAM ... .. ... . . .... .... Macon , Georg ia \nBOWE . DR. RAY F., JR.. .... .. . . .. ... . .. ... . Augusta. Georgia CORNELL. DR . RONALD . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . Bowman. Georgia MANN. DR. WILLIAM P... ...... . ...... ..... . Talbott o n, Georgia OSTAFIN. DR. JOSEPH R.............. .. . .... Augusta, Georgia \n \n5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 \n \n57 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS REPAYI NG SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nEX HIBIT \"H\" \n \nName And Home Town \nDANIELL, DR. DUREN, JR. Dublin, Georgia \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n$ 5.000 \n \nKNOWL ES, DR . JAM ES B. . . . o  o      o  Jackson. Georgia \n \n5,000 \n \nLIGHTFOOT, DR. ELIJAH , JR. Augusta, Georgia \n \n10.000 \n \nMet hod uf Payment \nPracticed at Montezuma 3 yea rs. II months . Balance in cash . Practiced at Cen tral State Hospital. Ellijay a nd \nMonticello I year. o \nmo nth s. Ba la nce in cas h. Pract iced a t Hin esv ille 8 month s. Bala nce in cash. \n \n58 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nNam e And Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nADAMS, DR. JACOB B. Atlanta, Georgia \nADAMS, DR. LAMAR T. Hiawassee, Georgia \nAMSDEN, DR. MICHAEL ANCY . . ........ . . Atlanta, Georgia BELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S. .. ... . .... . .... . Macon, Georgia \nBENTON, DR. PHILLIP G. ... . ...... . .... .. . . . Macon, Georgia \nBLANTON, DR. ELISABETH D. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . Rome, Georgia \nBLANTON, DR. JAMES RODNEY . .... . . .. ... Canton, Georgia \nBOHANAN. DR. GERALD W... ... . . . .... . . . . . Eastman, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. THOMAS W., Ill . .. . . .. .... . .. . Valdosta, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. GROVER J................... .. . Augusta, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. THOMAS D.. ... ... ...  ... . ... .. Lithonia, Georgia \nCANNON, DR. CLIFF L. . .... . .. . . . .... . . . ... . Donalsonville, Georgia \nCRUMP, DR. HOYT WOODROW ... ... . . . . . College Park, Georgia \nCULPEPPER, DR. ROBERT LEE .. . ... . . .... . . Atlanta, Georgia DAVIS, DR. JAMES W. R.. . . . ... .. .. ..... . . . . Thomasville, Georgia EDGENS, DR. JACK R.. ... . . ... ....... .. .. . . . Rome, Georgia \nEDMONDSON, DR. STEPHEN W. . . ... . . . .  . . . Barney. Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H. . .. ....  ... .... . Cleveland, Georgia \n \n$3, 750 5,000 \n4,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 \n4,500 \n5,000 5,000 3. 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 \n \nPractice at Georgia Retardation Center 3 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Regional Hospital in Augusta I yr.-4 mos.; balance in cash . \nPractice at Woodstock 10 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Jackson I yr.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Jonesboro 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practice at Northwest Georgia Regional Hospital, Rockdale \u0026 Gwinnett County 3 yrs. ; balance in cash. Practice at Canton \u0026 \northwest Georgia Regional Hospital 2 yrs. 9 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Vienna 5 mos., balance in cash. Practice at Sandersville I yr.- I mo .; balance in cash. Practice at Cartersville 3 yrs.-7 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Lavonia I yr.11 mos .; balance in cash. Practice at Blairsville 3 yrs .; balance in cash . Practice at Royston 2 yrs. 10 mos. ; balance in cash. Practice at Jack son 8\\11 mos .; balance in cash . Practice at Canton 5 mos. 10 days; balance in cash. Practice at LaFayette I yr.-6 mos .; balance in cash. Practice at Georgia Regional Hospital 8 mos.; balance in cash . Practice at Blairsville I yr.-10 mos. ; balance in cash. \n \n59 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS WHO HAV E REPA ID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nEX HIBIT \" I\" \n \nName A nd Hom e Town \n \nAmount o( Sc h o larsh i p \n \nEIL E RS. DR. GREGORY ALAN ............ . .. S myrna, Georgia EL LISO . DR. CARROL WENDELL . . . . . . . . . . Sylvania. Geo rgia FLYNT. DR. JOH N WILLIAM..... . . .......... Decatur. Georgia FO RD . DR . JAMES E.. Ill. ... . .......... . . . ... Atl a nt a. Georgia FOSTE R. DR. HARRY R.. .... . ......... . .. . .. S ummervi lle. Geo rgia GE IGE R. DR. GUSTAVEOUS LAWRE CE..... Atlanta, Geo rgia GENTRY, DR. JAMES LAWRENCE ........... Ca rro llt on. Georgia \n \n7.500 5,000 5,000 5.000 2.500 5.000 5.000 \n \nGRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G.. . . .. ... ..... .. . Douglas. Geo rgia \nGUT HRI E. DR. TROY HA RC IL. JR... . ....... Augusta. Georgia \n \n5,000 5.000 \n \nHAMMONDS. DR. OTIS T. Atl a nt a. Geo rgia \n \n5.000 \n \nHARV E Y. DR. DAVID N.......... . .......... . Monticello, Georgia \nH EM PHI LL. DR. JOHN R.. . . .. .... . . . .... ... . Gainesville. Geo rgia HOBBY. DR. HE NRY McCAGE R . ......... ... Was hington, Georgia JACKSON. DR. BI LLY JOE .. . ..... . . . ....... . Fo rsyt h. Georgia JACKSO N, DR. WILMOTINE ... . ..... . ...... . Atlanta, Georgia \n \n5.000 5.000 8.000 5.000 J. 750 \n \nJAMES. DR. CLYATT W., JR.... .  . ........... Pearson. Georgia \nJOHNSON, D R. LOUIS M. . ....... .. ... ... ... . Thomson. Georgia \n \n5,000 5.000 \n \nJONES. DR. KENNETH D. ... .. ... . . .. .... ... . Griffin. Georgia \n \n5.000 \n \nKELLEY. DR. JAMES H. Buford . Geo rgia \nKELL Y, DR. SHERRILL B...... . ..... .. . . . .. . A ugusta. Georgia LEAR. DR. THOMAS F RA N KLI Camilla . Geo rgia \n \nJ. 750 5.000 5.000 \n \nMe rhot! ~~r Parmenr \nPractice at Hartwell 6 mos.; balance in ca sh. Practice at Forsyth 2 yrs .9 mos.; balance in ca s h. Practice .a t Lawrenceville I yr.: balance in cash. Practice at C laxto n I yr.; ba la nce in cash. Practice a t Lithoni a I yr. . II mos. ; balance in cash . Practice at Fo rt Valley J yrs.: ba lance in cash. Practice a t Ca rro llt o n 2 mos .. 5 da ys; balance in cash. Practice at A lm a 2 mos .: balance in cas h. Practice at G racewood J yrs. 2 mos.; bal a nce in cas h. Practice at Austell \u0026 Newnan J yrs.: balance in cash . Practi ce a t G racewood I yr.; balance in cas h. Practice at Dahlonega J yrs.: ba la nce in cas h. Practice at Toccoa J yrs.: ba la nce in cas h. Practice a t A ustell I yr.-6 mo s.: ba lance in cash . Practice a t A ustell \u0026 Covingt o n 2 yrs. -9 mos.; ba lance in cash. Practice at Alma 2 mos.; ba la nce in cash . Practice at Warre nt o n J yrs.- 1 mo.: balance in cash. Practice at Central State Hospit a l J yrs.; ba la nce in cash. Practice a t ewna n 2 yrs. 2 mos. : ba la nce in cas h. Practice a t Fo rsyth 3 yrs.11 mos.; bal a nce in cash. Practice at Eastman I yr.; balance in cas h. \n \n60 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nEXH IBI T \"I\" \n \nName And Hom e T01m \n \nAmoum of S c h o la rship \n \nLEE, DR. RALPH C. ... . ... ... ... .. . . .. . . . . . .. \nThom so n. Georgia \n \n5,000 \n \nLEWIS. DR. NORRIS S INCLA IR ....... . . . ... . Atlanta, Georgia LI N DSAY. DR. JAMES B.... .. ......... ...... . Athens. Georgia \nMARTI . DR. ROGER PIERCE .............. . Cumming. Georgia \nMcGRAW, DR. WALK E R C. Savannah , Georgia \n \n6,000 5.000 6,000 5,000 \n \nMCM U RRAI N. DR. KEY D.. JR . Ha pevi lle. Geo rgia \nMe AIR. DR. HAL HARRIS . . ...... .... ... . . . Augusta, Georgia \nM ERCER. DR. FRANKLIN E...... . . ....... .  . Albany, Georgia M UL H E RI , DR. JOSEPH A.. JR.. ....... . ... Augusta, Georgia \nORMAN. DR. JOH THERON .... ... .. . .... . Th o mso n. Georgia \nPAUL, DR . JEWELL C. .. . ........... ....... .. Athens. Georgia PLAYFO RD. DR. GEORGE A........ ..... . .. . Augusta, Georgia PRICE. DR. THOMAS W... .. ... . ....... ... . . . Glenville, Georgia \nSAPP. DR. WILLIAM PA UL ... . . .. .......... . Atlanta, Georgia \nSIMMONS, DR. ROBERT W.................. . LaGrange. Geo rgia \nS IMPSO . DR. WALTER WR IGHT Tifton. Georgia \nSM ITH , DR. HERBERT D. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . Pembro ke. Georgia \n \n3, 750 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nMethod of Payment \nPractice at Hiawassee \u0026 Georg ia Regional Hospit a l I yr.-4 !;2 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Quitma n 3 yrs.; ba la nce in cash. Practice at Lexington \u0026 Villa Rica 4 yrs. -6 mos .; balance in cash. Practice at Fort Ogleth o.rpe I yr.-3 mos.; bala nce in cash. Practice at Georgia Training \u0026 Development Center, Buford \u0026 Georgia Industri a l Institute, Alto 2 yrs.-6 mos .; balance in cash. Practi ce a t Pin e Mounta in \u0026 West Point 2 yrs.; ba lance in cas h. Practice at Reid sv ille 2 yrs.-6 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Blakely I0 mos.; ba lance in cash. Practice at Hinesville 3 yrs. -6 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Clayton \u0026 Elberton 4 yrs. -1 !h mos.; ba la nce in cash. Practice at Sylvania I yr. 9 mos.; ba lance in cash. Practice at Harlem I yr.-2 mos.; bal a nce in cash . Pra cti ce at Unadilla \u0026 Byromville 3 yrs. -5 !h mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Central State \u0026 Reg. State Hospital 2 yrs.; balance in cash. Practice at Pleasa nt Grove Community I yr.8 !12 mos.; balance in cash. Practi ce at Perry I yr.- I mos.; bal a nce in cash . Practice at Mount Vernon I yr.-5 mos.; bal a nce in cash. \n \n61 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSH IPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nName And Home Tom \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSMITH, DR. ROBERT L. .................. .. . . \nWinder, Georgia \n \n5,000 \n \nSTEPHENS. DR. MARV IN R. Sandersville. Georgia \nSTR ICKLAND. DR. EDMOND T. Ca lh oun, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \nTAYLOR. DR. ROBERT P. ........ . .. .... .. .. . Ma rietta, Georgia \nT ILLMAN, DR. RALPH ALLEN ... . .... . . . .. . . Augusta! Georgia \nTURK, DR. ALFRED J.. . . . . . ................ . Atlanta, Georgia WATSON. DR. JAMES P. , Ill Nashville. Georgia \n \n5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 \n \nWESTMORELAND, DR. ANON E., JR. Clermont. Georgia \n \n5,000 \n \nWILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. ................... Moultrie, Georgia \nYOUNG. DR. JAMES HOYT Oc ill a, Georgia \n \n3. 750 5.000 \n \nMethod of Payment \nPractice at Milledgeville 2 yrs.-11 mo s.; ba:a nce in cash. Practice at Edison 10 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Swainsboro \n9Yl mos.; balance in \ncash. Practice at Grantville 2 yrs .; balance in cash. Practice at Pearson 3 yrs.; balance in cas h. Practice at Newnan 3 yrs. 3 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Blue Ridge \u0026 Canton I yr. - 7 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Dahlonega \nI yr. - I mo .; balance in cash. Practice at Douglas 2 yrs. 8 mos.; ba lance in cash . Practice at Ocilla \u0026 Ce ntral State Hospital 4 yrs. -9 mos .; bal a nce in cash. \n \n62 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE NTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nAMERSON , DR. OLEN DONALD . .. . .... . .... . .. . ............ . ... . ... .. ... Tennille. Georgia ANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K.......... . ... . ............... .. .............. Augusta, Georgia BARNETT, DR. JEWELL MILTON ..... ... ... .. ..... ... ........... ..... .... Nicholson, Georgia BLACK, DR. WILEY S.... ... . ..... .. .................................. ... . Cleveland, Georgia CLARK. DR. DANIEL GORDON........... . .. .. . ....... . ..... .. ... . ... . . .. Cobb. Georgia COOK. DR. FRANK J. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . Atlanta, Georgia COOPER, DR. NELENA V. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . Riceboro, Georgia COX, DR. TYRONE E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia ELLIOTT, DR. VAN BOWLING, JR.......................................... Augusta, Georgia FOUNTAIN. DR. ARTHUR JACKSON. JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reynolds , Georgia HAMILTON , DR. CLA RK . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . Augusta, Georgia HUMPHRIES, DR. WILLIAM HOWELL. JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . Atlanta, Georgia JORDAN. DR. MARION HARVEY... ........ .... ... .. . ..... . . . ... ........ . Carrollton, Georgia MANN, DR. RONALD FREDRICK . ... .. .... .. . . .. .. . . ... .. .... .... .. ..... . Augusta, Georgia MARTIN , DR. HAROLD LYNN... .. ....... .. .. . . . ........... . . . ... ... . . ... Atlanta, Georgia MATTOX, DR. GAIL ARIE............................................... . Atlanta, Georgia MORELAND, DR. STEVEN CURTIS...... . . . .......... . ................... Atlanta, Georgia NEVELS, DR. CHARLES THOMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Doraville. Georgia PITTS, DR. HAROLD WENDELL.... . ..... . ...................... . ..... . .. Gray, Georgia SIMMONS, DR. EARNEST CALVIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . Brunswick. Georgia TOOMER . DR. PAUL H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia WATTS, DR. BOBBY .. .. . .. ..... . .... . .. .. ................... . ....... . . . .. Atlanta, Georgia WOODS, DR. ELIZABETH HAWKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Georgia YORK, DR. RANDOLPH MARTIN.. ...... ... .... ................... . ...... Albany, Georgia YOUNGBLOOD, DR. ROBERT L. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . Decatur, Georgia \n \n$2,500 3,750 5,000 5,000 10,000 7,500 6,000 5,000 6,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 3, 750 7,500 6,000 10,000 5,000 7,500 8,000 7,500 5,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n63 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP RECIP IE. 'TS WHO HAV E COMPLETED REPAYMENTO.F SCHOLARSH IP I ' CASH \nName and Ho me To11n \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nADAMS. DR. WESLEY FRAZ IER. JR . Winder. Georgia \nARMSTRONG. DR . NATHAN IEL E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bru nsw ick. Geo rgia \nASBELL. DR. JI MMY R. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nASKEW. DR. DANNY ELLIOTT. . .. . .... .. .... . .. . . . .. . ................... Sparta. Georgia ASKEW. DR. FLETCHER COMER. . ... ... ......... .... .. . . . ..... . . . ....... Columbus. Georgia AVERETT. DR. JACK MO ROE. JR. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . Columbus. Georgia AVRET. DR . EDW IN T. . .. .... .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. . Macon. Georgia BACON . DR. MER RI LL PH ILIP... . .. . . .......... . ... . ...... . ... . ... . . .. .. Pembroke. Georgia BAGGETT. D R. JAMES CAMP. .JR.. . .. ..... . .. . ........................... Do uglasvi ll e. Georg ia BALLARD. DR . MAR VI K. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . Macon, Georgia BAN DOW. DR. GEORGE THOMAS......... . ... . .......................... Chamblee. Georgia BANN ISTE R. DR . JAMES POWELL . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . Cumming, Georgia BAR ROCAS. DR. ALBERT.......... . ............................... . . . ... Atlanta. Georgia BECTON . DR. JAMES LOUIS......... .......... . .......................... Pooler. Georgia BELL. D R. S IDNEY ALLEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens. Georgia BENTLEY. DR. ALONZO JOEL.... . ......... . ... . .... .. ...... . ....... .. ... Quitman. Georgia BLAND. DR . JAMES L. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . Sylvania. Georgia BLA D. DR. WILLIAM H. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. Atlanta. Georgia BOLl . DR. MAR ION G..... .. ..... . . .... ......... .... . ....... .. . ...... . . . Macon, Georgia BOWDEN. DR. TALMADGE A.. JR .................. . ..... . ...... . ... . .... .. At lanta. Georgia BOWEN, DR. A' DELBERT. III . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. ... . .. .. .. .. . . . . Cuth bert. Georgia BOWE , DR. WILLIAM L.. JR . ...................... . ..................... Cleve land. Georgia BOYD. DR . GLEN HEYWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ylvania. Georgia BOYLES. DR . MARGIE ELAINE...... . .. . ....... . . ... ............. . . . .. ... Wayc ross. Georgia BOZZ I I. DR. GARY JOHN. .. . ................ . .. ......... . ....... . ... . .. Decatur. Georgia \n \n$8.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 4,500 5.000 3.750 5,000 4.500 2,500 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5,000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5,000 10.000 6,000 5.000 \n \n64 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPA YME T OF SCHOLA RSHIP I N CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \" K\" \n \nName and Hom e To 11n \n \n.4 m ou/11 of S ch o larsh i p \n \nBRADLEY, DR. CHARLES K. Atlant a, Georgia \nBRADLEY. DR. HAROLD F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greensboro, Georgia BRANDON, DR. RICHARD LYLE ...... . .... ... .... ... .... ................ St. Marys, Georgia BREWSTER, DR. EDWARD WOOD, JR. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. Rome, Georgia BREWTON, DR. LLOYD C.. . . . . . . .... . .. .... . .... .. . .. . .. . . .... . . . ... ..... Loui sville, Georgia BROWN, DR . MICHAEL F. .. ............ . ..... . ... ... .......... .... ... .... Atlanta, Georgia BROWNING, DR. JOHN WALTER . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .... . .. . ..... .. ...... .. .. . . \nLawrenceville, Georgia BULLARD, DR. PONCE DELEON. JR. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. \nBainbridge, Georgia BU TI N, DR. WILLIAM H.. JR. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . Albany. Georgia BURNAM , DR. JESSE A . . . .. . .. .. . . .... . . . ... . .. .. .. . . . . . . .... ... . .. ... . . . Cordele, Ge orgia BURNS, DR. JAMES H. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. \nRome, Georgia BUTTERWORTH. DR. JACK E. .... .. ... ... . ... .. .... .. .... .. ........ ... ... Gainesville. Georgia CADORA. DR. DONALD FRANK .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. College Park, Georgia CAIN, DR. JAMES L. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . Alban y, Georgia CAMPBELL, DR. WILLIAM WESLEY. JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . \nBlackshea r, Ge orgia CANUP, DR. CLARENCE H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nNew Holland , Georgia CARSON, DR. MATTHEW DRAYTON ......... .. .. .. ...... ................ \nMonroe. Georgia CARTER, DR. MILLARD GARY. .... ............. .. .. .. . .... .... ...... .... \nMacon, Georgia CASON, DR. CECIL DAVID . ... .. ... .. .... .... .. .. ... ....... ..... ..... .... \nBlackshear, Georgia CASON, DR. WILLIAM P.......... .. . .. . .. . ..... .. . . . ..... . .. . . . ... . .. . .. . \nPelham, Georgia CATES. DR. ROBERT MITCHELL .... ... .... . .. .. ... . .... .... ..... ... .. ... \nTucker, Georgia CAWTHON, DR. THOMAS H... . .. . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . ... .... ... ...... ... . ... \nForsyth, Georgia CHALKER, DR. DAN KENT.. .. ... . ....... .. . .. .... .. ...... ...... .. ....... \nGibson, Georgia CHAPMAN, DR . CLIFFORD E.. . .. ...... . . ...... . . ... . ... .. .. . . . ...... . . . . \nTennille, Georgia CHAPMAN, DR. ROY LEE, JR. ..... . . .... .. . . . . . . .. .. .. ... .. . .. . . . . ... .. . . \nMcCaysville, Georgia \n \n2.500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 3, 750 5,000 5,000 \n \n65 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nNam e and Hom e Town \n \nEXHIB IT \"K\" \nAmount of S c h o larsh i p \n \nCHISM , DR. NEWTON WILLIAM. JR. .. .. ...... .. ... .... .. ....... . .... ..... . 10.000 Chamblee, Georgia \nCLAY, DR. JAMES ELLIS .. . .... . ..... .. .. ... .... .. ...... .. ........ .. ..... 10.000 At lanta , Georgia \nCOFER, DR. HERSCHEL F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Macon, Georgia \nCOLEMAN , DR. CHARLES HAMILTON, JR..... .. . . .. .. ... . . . ... . .... .. . .. 6,000 Waynesboro, Georgia \nCOLEMAN, DR. FRANCIS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 5,000 Waycross, Georgia \nCOLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM H... ... ... .... .... . .... ... . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . ... 3. 750 Tifton, Georgia COLLINS. DR. WILLIAM C. . .. .. . . . ... .. . .. ... . . ..... . .... .. ....... . ...... 5,000 Forsyth, Georgia COOK , DR. JOHN ROBERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 Macon, Georgia COPPAGE, DR. ABRAM TAYLOR, Ill .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . 6,000 Valdosta, Georgia CORNWELL, DR. WILLIAM OSCAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Conyers, Georgia COUEY, DR. I. LAMAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . 5,000 Smyrna, Georgia COUSINS, DR. ALBERT LUCIAN .............. .. .... .. .. . .. . . . . .... .. ..... 5,000 Greenville, Georgia COUSINS, DR. WILLIAM LAMAR . .. . . .. ... . . ... . ...... . .... .. . . ... . ...... 3,750 Greenville, Georgia CRAWFORD, DR. CARLL. . .. . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 3,750 Augusta, Georgia CROFT, DR. JAMES M.. . .. . . . .. . . ..... . . . ..... . . . . . .. . .. . ........ . ... . ... 3,750 Brunswick, Georgia CROWDER, DR. JACKSON G. ... . ..... . ...... .. .... .... . . ...... . ... . . . . ... 5.000 West Point, Georgia CROWE, DR. JOHN ALBERT, JR. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 3.750 Pooler, Georgia DARDEN, DR. JOHN WESLEY... . . . .. ... ....... . .... . . .. ... . . . . .... . . . . .. 5,000 Mitchell, Georgia DASHER, DR. CHARLES A. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Augusta, Georgia DAY, DR. JAMES ORIEN, III.............. .. ................. .. .. .. .... .. . 8,000 Toomsboro, Georgia DEFOOR. DR. JOSEPH T.. . .... .. .... . ..... ... . ... . . . .. . ..... . ... . .. . .... . 5,000 Decatur, Georgia DEKLE, DR. JOEL S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Jesup, Georgia DEMPSEY, DR. JAMES E. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3,750 Rome. Georgia DIAL, DR. WILLIAM BERRY .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . 5,000 Homerville, Georgia \nDICKS, DR. ROBERT ERWIN, III. ...... .. . .. . . . ... . . ......... . .. . . ... . . ... 6,000 Grovetown, Georgia \n \n66 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nDIGBY, DR. RONALD WYMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Macon, Georgia \nDILLARD, DR. GARY AMON. ... . . . .. . . .. . .. ........... . ........ . .. . ..... 8.000 Columbus, Georgia DIXON , DR. JIMMY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 5,000 Waycross, Georgia DONALD, DR. CLARENCE W., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Carrollton, Georgia DOSTER, DR. VERNON WEBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.000 Winder, Georgia DUANE, DR. LAWRENCE J. , JR. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 McRae, Georgia DUNCAN, DR. JOHN VAN. R.. . . . ........ . .... ..... . . .. .. ................. 7,500 Augusta, Georgia DYAR, DR. KATH-RYN WILKIN... ............ .... . . ............. ... . .... . 5,000 Greensboro, Georgia EASLEY, DR. CONRAD ...... . ..................... . ........... . .......... 5,000 Dalton, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G., JR. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 5,000 Cedartown, Georgia EDISON. DR. RODGER H. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Newnan, Georgia ELLINGTON, DR. ERIC PATRICK . ................... . ... . .............. .. . . . 2,500 Clarkston, Georgia EVERIDGE, DR. GEORGE JERRYL.. .......... ..... .... .......... ......... 5.000 Macon, Georgia FETTERS, DR. DAVID VINSON.. .. ..... .......... . . . . . ................... 3,750 Albany, Georgia FINCHE R, DR. RONALD E........................... ......... . . ... . .. ... . 3,750 Decatur, Georgia FINKLEA, DR. JOHN LEE . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.000 Americus, Georgia FIX, DR. RICHARD MANFORD ............ ... ... ............ ......... . ... 2,500 Atlanta, Georgia FLANDERS, DR. HUGH DORSEY, JR.... ......... ...... . . . . ............... 4.500 Swainsboro, Georgia FORREST, DR. MICHAEL RICHARD . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 Decatur, Georgia FRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR.. ........................ ........ ............ 5,000 Sparta, Georgia FREANT, DR. LAWRENCE J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Atlanta, Georgia FRIDAY, DR. ALBERT DELLOYD, JR. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2,500 Marietta, Georgia FUSSELL, DR. MARCEA E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Blackshear, Georgia GAILEY, DR. THOMPSON A., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Elberton, Georgia GAINEY, DR. WILLIAM HENRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Atlanta, Georgia \n \n67 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYM E T OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CAS H \n \nEXHIBIT\"K\" \n \nName and Hom e To11n \n \nAmount uf Scholarship \n \nGANTT, DR. PICKENS ALLISON . .... . . ................................... Gainesville, Georgia \nGARR ISO , DR. WARREN BAKER . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. At lanta, Georgia \nGAY. DR. JAMES W. . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. Hoga nsvi lle. Georgia \nGI BBONS. DR . WILLIAM STEP HEN ........ .. ... ........ . .. . .. ... . ....... . Cedartown, Georgia \nGIEGLER. DR. GARNETT J., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur. Georgia \nG I NGREY, DR. JOHN P. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . Augusta, Georgia \nGLENN, DR. JOHNNY RAND AL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colbert, Georgia \nGOODNER, DR. JAMES V. .. ....... ........... . ............. .............. Madison, Georgia \nGOWEN. DR. JAMES FURMAN. ...... .......... . ......... .. ........ .. . .. . Folkston, Georgia \nGRANT, DR. BOB CLYDE ...... .... .. .... . .. . ... . . . .... . .. .. ........ .. .. . . Barnesvi lle. Georgia \nGREENE, DR. JOHN WAYNE .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. Barnesville. Georgia \nGRIFFI , DR. HOWA RD A. . .. ...................... . ... ........... ... ... . Washington, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, DR. JOSEPH LAIRD.... . . . ......... .. .. . .. . .... . . ............ . . Savannah, Georgia \nGRIFFITH, DR. EUGENE R...... . ... .... ........ ..... .. . . .. ....... . ....... Atlanta, Georgia \nGROOVER, DR. RAY. JR..... . . .... . ..... . ......................... ....... Thomasville, Georgia \nGUDGER. DR. GARLAND KEITH ..................................... . ... Greenville. Georgia \nGUEST. DR. HOWARD STANLEY...... .. .... .. .. ..... ................... . Elberton, Georgia \nGUILL. DR. MARSHALL A DERSON. Ill .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. Washington. Georgia \nHAGEN. DR. ARTHUR R.................. .. .. ....................... ..... Waycross. Georgia HALE. DR. GEORGE CARL .. . .. .... ...... ... . .... ... .... . ................ Macon, Georgia \nHALE. DR . WILLIAM R............................ ......... .............. Marietta, Georgia \nHALL. DR. ARTHUR LARIS... .. ..... . .......... .. .... . .. . ............... Tucker, Georgia \nHA AH, DR. FRA K T............ .... ................... ............... \nAtlanta. Georgia HARDI SON. DR. JOSEPH E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrn a, Georgia HARPER, DR. MARION C.. ...... .. ... .......... . ... .... . ... ..... ... ...... Athens. Georgia \n \n6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 4.000 5.000 3,750 6,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 2.500 5,000 5,000 1,:;:50 5,000 5,000 \n \n68 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYME T OF SCHOLARSH IP IN CASH \n \nEXH IBI T \"K\" \n \nName and Home Toll'll \n \n.4moum of Scholarship \n \nHARPER. DR. WILLIAM F... ............................ .. ......... .... .. Bla keley. Georgia HATCHER, DR. JAMES FRANKLIN. JR .................................... Augusta, Georgia HATTAWAY. DR. C HARLES ALLEN........ . ........ ....... . . ..... ... .... Atlanta, Georgia HATTAWAY. DR. JAMES ROBERT .. . . .. . . . . . ... . . . ...... . ...... . .... . . . . Bronwood. Georgia HAWK , DR. T HOMAS HAROLD. JR... .. .. .... ............... . ........... . Madison, Georgia HAWKINS. D R. JOH CHARLES ...... ... .... .......... .... ........ ...... Roberta, Georgia HAYES. DR. CLAUDETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton. Georgia HAYES. DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Marietta, Georgia HAYMAN. DR. BERNARD LENWOOD. JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . Augusta, Georgia HEATH. DR. TIM RAY .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. Homervill e, Georgia HEMMER. DR. JOHN LEE. JR . . . ... .. .. . .. .. . . . . ........... . . . . . .. . . . .... . Smyrna. Georgia HERNDON, DR. C HARLES HALL, JR....... . ........ ..... . . ...... . . .... . . . Toccoa, Georgia HOBBY. DR. C HARLES F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Douglas. Georgia HOLBROOK . DR . WILLIAM H. ... .. . . . .............. ... . ....... . .......... Monroe. Georgia HOLSONBACK. DR. WILLIAM D....... .. . .... . ...... .. ........... . .. .. ... Augusta, Georgia HOPKINS. DR. RALPH DUBOSE, JR. ..... . .... . ..... . .......... ..... ...... Washington. Georgia HORS EMAN. DR . ROBERT W..... . . . . ........ . ................. ... . . ..... Athens. Georgia HUDSON. DR. LAR RY DAV ID.. . . ... . ... . ..... .. .... .... .... . ............ Co lumbus. Geo rgia HUDSON. DR. RO ALD MERCER................ .... .... .... .......... .. Columbus. Georgia HUGHES. DR. JOHN LAWRENCE. JR........ .. ... ........... ........... ... Augusta. Georgia HUNT, DR . JOSEPH BENJAMIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blakely, Georgia HURST. DR . JAMES B. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick, Georgia I 'GRAM. DR. ROBERT FRANK .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Winder. Georgia JACOBS. DR. L. DAV IS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . Hoboken. Georgia JOH SON. DR. JAMES A.. Ill .. ..... ......... . . .. . .... ... . . .. ..... . . . ... . . Avondale Es tates. Georgia \n \n3, 750 3,750 3,750 5,000 6,000 10,000 1,500 5.000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,250 3,750 3.750 5.000 5,000 5,000 5.000 2,500 5,000 3, 750 5,000 \n \n69 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nEXH IBIT \"K\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of S cholarsh i p \n \nJOHNSON , DR . WALTER EDWIN, II Thomson , Georgia \n \n5,000 \n \nJOHNSTON. DR. JOSEPH FRANKLIN. ....... . ........ .. .. . ... . .. . . . .. . . . . 5,000 Decatur. Georgia \n \nJOINER, DR. DARRYL WAYNE . . ... . ..... . ................... ... ..... .... Louisville, Georgia \n \n5,000 \n \nJOINES , DR. IVERSON W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 Richland, Georgia \n \nJONES, DR. JOHN ERIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M~rietta , Geo rgia \n \n5,000 \n \nJONES, DR. OTIS WALDO, JR.. . .... .. ... ... . . . . .. . ... .. . .. ... ... . . . . .. . . . 5,000 \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nJORDAN , DR. WILLIAM M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Lyons, Georgia \n \nJUSTICE, DR. DAVID A...... .... .. . . . . . .... .. . ...... . . . . ... .. ... . ..... . . . . . . 5,000 Columbus, Georgia \n \nKEE NE, DR. WILLIS RIGGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,750 \n \nWoodbine. Georgia \n \nKELLEY, DR. JOHN WALTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 \n \nYoung Harris, Georgia \n \nKELLEY, DR. ROBERT EARL, JR. . . .. . . ... .. . .. .... . ..... .. ... . .. . ....... . 5,000 Athens, Georgia \n \nKELLY, DR. ARTHUR GRAYSON.. .. . . . .. ... . . .. . . ... . . . .... . . . . . . ... . . . . 5,000 Athens, Georgia \n \nKENDALL, DR. THOMAS WILLIAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 Jonesboro, Georgia \n \nKE IMER, DR. BARRY K.. . .... . . . ......... . ..... . .. ... . . ... .. . . ... . . . .. . 5,000 \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nKENT. DR. LOUIS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL JENNINGS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,750 \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nKIBLER , DR. JAMES A......... ... .... ... . .. . . . . . .. ..... . ... .. . . . . . . . .. . .. 5,000 Dublin, Georgia \n \nKING. DR. SPENCER B. , III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Macon, Georgia \n \nKISS , DR . KAROLY OTTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nKITCHENS, DR. GEORGE GRAY. . . . . .. . .. . ..... .. ...... . ...... . ... . ... .. . 5,000 \n \nWarrenton, Georgia \n \nKRAKOW, DR. RICHARD ALAN... . . . .. . . . .... ... ...... ... .... ... .... . . . . 6,000 Atlanta, Georgia \n \nLAN IER, DR. BOBBY G. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Jackson, Georgia \n \nLANIER, DR. WILLIS ELLIOTT . . ...... . . . . . . .. .... . . . . . ... . . .... ... .. . . . . 3, 750 Cobbtown, Georgia \n \nLAWRENCE, DR . JAMES D. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,750 Macon, Georgia \n \nLINDER, DR . CHARLES W. ....... .... . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . .......... . ... 3,750 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \n70 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nLOFTIS, DR. WILLIAM E., JR. Comer, Georgia LOTT, DR. THOMAS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia LOWD, DR. EDWIN JEROME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . Waycross, Georgia LOWE,DR. JAMESCALLAWAY . . ... . . .. . .. . ..... . ... . . . . ... . . . . ........ . Atlanta, Georgia LYNCH , DR. DONALD RICHARD. . . ....... . ... ......... . . . . . .... .... . . . .. Waycross, Georgia MacLEOD, DR. DAVID SCOTT .. . . ..... . ... . . .. ... .. .. . . . . .. .... . . . . ..... . Clarkesville, Georgia MADDOX, DR. JOHN LINDSEY, JR. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Macon, Georgia \nMAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0. .... ....... ...... .... ............. .... ........ \nCartersville, Georgia MAY, DR. CHARLES BUSH.. . . . .... . . . . . .. . ..... . . . .... ... . .... . . . . .... . . Bainbridge, Georgia MAY, DR. WJNJF;RED JOYCE COBB .... .... . . . . ...... ... . ...... ... .. . ... . . Atlanta, Georgia MAYNARD, DR. WALTER PRESTON .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... . \nMacon, Georgia MARTIN , DR. HOWELL J. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . Chamblee. Georgia McALLISTER, DR. KATHRYN CHAPMAN... ... . .. . . .......... .. ....... .. . Buena Vista, Georgia McBRIDE, DR. MICHAEL TERRY . .. ... .... . . .... .. . ...... .. ...... .. ..... . Villa Rica, Georgia McCORD, DR. JAMES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvester, Georgia McEARCHERN, DR. WALTER W. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . Shannon, Georgia McKINNEY, DR. JAMES EMORY. ..... ........... .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ..... Cordele, Georgia McLAUGHLIN, DR. DURNELL. .... .. ... .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .... ...... . .. .. Fort Valley, Georgia McMICHAEL, DR. ALICE OLIVIA. . . .... . .. . . . . ........ . . . ....... . . . . ... .. Monticello, Georgia McRAE, DR. CHARLES W. . ......... .. . . . . .. . . . ..... . . .. . . . .. .... ..... .... Austell, Georgia McRAE, DR. JAMES D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mt. Vernon, Georgia MELTON, DR. WILLIAM C.. . ...... . . . . ........ ....... .... . .... . . . . . ..... . Albany, Georgia METTS, DR. NATHANIEL B. .. . . . .... ..... . . . . . ... . . . .... .. .. ..... . . . . .. .. Sandersville, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE DANIEL . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . Forest Park, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE T........ . . .. .. . .. . ...... .. ... .. .... .. ......... .... Athens, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 2,500 8,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 \n \n71 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE TS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSH IP IN CASH \n \nEXH IBIT \"K\" \n \nName am/ /-lome To ll'n \n \n.4moL/111 of' Scho larship \n \nMILLS, DR. LUTHER R., IV ........ . ............ . ... ..... .. ... . .. ....... .. Tifton, Georgia MIMBS. DR. JAMES WILBUR....... . . ...... .. . . . ....... . .. . . . . . . ...... . . . Milledgeville. Georgia MINGEA. DR. GEORGE DAN IEL .. . . ............ . . . ....... . . ... . ... .. .. ... Manchester. Georgia MINTER . DR . WILLIAM T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Griffin, Georgia MITAS , DR. JOHN ALBERT. II .......... . ..... .. .. . . ........ .... .. ........ Forest Park, Georgia MOBLEY. DR. DAVID W. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. Lyon s. Georgia MOORE, DR. WILLIAM MORGAN, Ill .. .... .. .. .. ...... .... ............... Buena Vista , Georgia \nMORGAN, DR. HAROLD C.. ... .... ... . .. . .. .. . . . . .... .. .... . . . . .... . ... . . Buford, Georgia \nMORRIS, DR. CLELL V. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . ... .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . Hartwell, Georgia \nMORRIS, DR. THOMAS WILLIAM.. . ... . ... . ...... ... .... .. .. ............ Alba ny. Georgia MORRISO . DR. JAMES PATRICK. Ill...... . .. ..... . .. . . . . . . .. .... ..... .. G lenwood. Georgia MOSELY, DR. MORRIS EDWARD, JR. ......... .. .... .......... ...... .... . Rochelle, Georgia MULLIS, DR. KEN ETH LAMAR.... .... .......... .. .. .................... Eastman, Georgia AMA , DR. CARL H. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . Sandersvi ll e, Georgia NELSON , DR. ELLIS HAROLD........................................ ...... Oglethorpe. Georgia NEWTO , DR. JACKRONALD ..... . ........ . .. .... .. . . .... . . . ... , ... . .... Chamblee, Georgia ICHOLLS, DR. PAUL JOH SON . .. . . .... ... . ... , .. . . . .... . . ... . .. . . . .... Snellville, Georgia N ICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM LAWRENCE .. .. ........ .. . .......... .. . .. , . . . Valdosta, Georgia NIXO . DR. DA IELWALKER .... .. .. .. .............................. .. . Alma, Georgia IXON, DR. WILLIAM HAROLD......... .. .... .. ......... . ...... .. .... .... Carrollton, Georgia NUGENT. DR. ELIZABETH W. KING .... .... .. ...... . .. .. .... .. ;.1.. .. .. .. . .. Decatur. Georgia OGDEN. DR. ROBERT H. . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia OGDEN, DR. WILLIAMS. . . . . ... . .  . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia O'QUINN, DR. JAMES LAWTON .. .. . .. . .. . .. ..  .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. Macon, Georgia PADOVE, DR. STUART J.. .... .. . ... ... . . . ....... .. . .. ................. ... . Milledgeville, Georgia \n \n1,250 J,750 5,000 5,000 1.500 5,000 5.000 5.000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5.000 5.000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 1,250 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 \n \n72 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYME T OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CAS H \nName and Ho me To 11n \n \nEX HIBIT \"K\" \n.4mowlf of S ch o larship \n \nPARKER DR. GREGG West Point. Georgia \nPARROTT. DR. FRANK HOLLA ND . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Monticello. Georgia \nPAYNE. DR. FRANKLIN E. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . Powder Springs. Georgia \nPEARSON. DR. HUEY L. .................... ................ .......... .... \nGlenwood. Georgia PERRY, DR. HENRY ALAN ...... . .. .. . ............ . . . . .. . ... .. ...... . ... . Baldwin , Georgia PETERSO N, DR. GARY D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Rossville, Georgia PHELPS. DR. PAUL RAYMO D .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Augusta, Georgia PHILLIPS, DR. JAMES ELBERT ... . ........ .. ..... .. .... .. ....... . ... . .... Macon, Georgia PHILLIPS. DR. THOMAS WILSON . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At lanta, Georgia \nPILCHER, DR. BOBBY L. ........................................... ...... \nAmericus, Georgia POSTELL. DR . WILLIAM N. , JR. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. Atlanta, Georgia PRATT, DR. DONALD CLARK .. . .... .... .. . . ..... . . . .. . ... ... . ........... Dalton. Georgia PURCELL, DR. DENT WILEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . Glennville, Georgia RAMS EY, DR. SPEIR N. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. Augusta, Georgia RAY , DR. ALBERT W. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia REV OLDS, DR. RICHARD REGINALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sumner, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nRICKS, DR. ROBERT L.......... .... ...... .... ............................ \nAtlanta, Georgia RIL EY. DR. WALTERJ .... . .. . . . .. . ... .. . .. ..... . .. ....................... Fort Valley. Georgia RIVERS, DR. CULLEN BULLARD ....... ... . ..... ......................... Camilla, Georgia \nRIVERS, DR. JAMES L. ..... ........ ...... .... ... ... .. ..... ............... \nCamilla, Georgia ROGERS, DR. JIM LEE . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nWaco, Georgia ROSSITER , DR. FRA CIS P., JR .. .. . .... .. . . ..... . . ........ .... ........ .. . Savannah, Georgia ROUTON, DR. JAMES LEONARD .. . .. . .. . ........ . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . .. ..... College Park , Georgia SALIBA, DR. NORMAN E. Georgetown, Georgia \n \n5.000 5.000 3.750 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 2.500 5,000 8,000 5,000 2.750 5,000 6.000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3, 750 \n \n73 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEX HIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSALLEY, DR. BRUNSON M. . ............... .. . .. ...... .. . .... ..... ... ... .. Augusta, Georgia SANGSTER, DR. JOSEPH A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vienna, Georgia SAPP, DR. PHILIP BRYAN ....... .. ..... . .. ... ... . . .. .... . ................ Dalton, Georgia SATHER, DR. RANDALL KENNETH . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Atlanta, Georgia SAVAGE, DR. EDWARD WARREN . .... ... .. . ....... ........... . ......... . Macon, Georgia SCHREEDER, DR. MARSHALL T. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roswell , Georgia SESSIONS, DR. BETTY JEAN YOUNG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Swainsboro, Georgia SHACKLETT, DR. DAVID E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia SHARPTON, DR. BENNIE REEVES ... .. . . . . ... . ........ . .. ... ... ...... .. . . Duluth , Georgia SHEWEY, DR. LANA LEE .. ..... .......................................... St. Simons, Georgia SHUMAN, DR. MONTY BRUCE ............. .. .... . ....... . ............... Statesboro, Georgia SIMMONS, DR. BERNARD RUSSELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Georgia SIMPSON, DR. MICHAEL THOMAS ........... . ... . .. ............. ... . . . .. Chicopee, Georgia SIMS, DR. EDWARD HACKNEY . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Georgia SINGLETON, DR. GARY LEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonesboro, Georgia SINGLETON, DR. PETER THOMAS . . . . . . . .. . . . . .  . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia SLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC. .. .,. .. ......... . . .. .. .................. .. ...... Atlanta, Georgia SMITH, DR. GREGORY VINCENT. .... . . . . .... ........... . ..... . . . ........ Blue Ridge, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. JAMES L. ..... ...... .. ............ ...... ................. .... \nDoerun, Georgia SMITH, DR. LARRY EUGENE.............. .. ... .......................... \nReidsville, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. LEROY F.. . . ...... .. ...... .. . ...... .. . . ...... . .... . ....... . .. Savannah, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. RODNEY L. ................... .. .... .. ........... .......... .. \nCalhoun, Georgia SMITH, R. WILLIAM STUART. .... . ............... . . . ..... . ... . .......... Camilla, Georgia SPEARMAN, DR. DAVID RONALD . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . \nMacon, Georgia SPEER, DR. GREGORY CLARK.... .. . .... . ... . . . . ..... . . . ... . ............ Atlanta, Georgia \n \n2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,7 50 7, 500 5,000 8,000 4,500 2,500 5,000 3,750 8,000 2,500 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 8.000 1,500 \n \n74 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSPEIR, DR. WILLIAM A. .. ... ..... . .... . .... . .......... . ..... ..... ... .... . Hillsboro, Georgia \nSPIVEY. DR. JAMES W. , JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nSTEELE, DR. ROBERT L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Blakely, Georgia \nSTEWART, DR. JOHN PRESTON ........ ..... ............................. Jonesboro, Georgia STINSON, DR. JOSEPH M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hartwell, Georgia STOCKS, DR. SIRAS ALLEN ... ... .... ... . ... ...... . ..... . . . ..... . . . .. .... Avondale Estates, Georgia STONE. DR. HERBERT ALONZO, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia STORY, DR. WILLIAM A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bainbridge, Georgia STREET, DR. LUTHER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americus, Georgia STRICKLAND, DR. WORTHY EDWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia STRINGER, DR. MERLE PRESTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia STUBBS, DR. JOE CALVIN . .. . .. . . ..................................... . .. Statesboro, Georgia SUBER, DR. HUBERT McCRARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Montezuma, Georgia TALLEY, DR. PAUL ALEXIS... . . . . ... .. . . . .. ... .... . ...... . ........... . .. Waycross, Georgia TANNER, DR. DAVID DUANE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eatonton, Georgia TANNER, DR. ROBERT EUGENE . . ...... . .. ........ ... ...... ... . . ..... ... . Flowery Branch, Georgia TARPLEY, DR. JAMES MONROE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia TAYLOR, DR. JAMES WITNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia TERRY, DR. WILLIAM HENRY, Ill . . .. ... . .. .. . ................ . .... .. . ... Thomasville, Georgia THAXTON, DR. PAUL MICHAEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Georgia THOMAS, DR. JAMES CLIFFORD.. ................. ... ... . .. .. . ... ..... . Savannah, Georgia THOMAS, DR. WILLIAM KEVIN..... . . . ....... . .. . ... .......... . . . . . . . . .. Atlanta, Georgia THOMPSON, DR. FREDERICK BAURIES .... ....... .. . .... .. ... . ......... . Montezuma, Georgia THORNTON, DR. ROBERT SIDNEY.......... . ..... . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. ..... Elberton, Georgia TIPPENS, DR. JACK K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marietta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 7,500 3.750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n75 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAV E COM PLETED REPAYM ENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \" K\" \n \nName and Home T01m \n \nAmount of S ch o lar sh i p \n \nTIPTON , DR. WILLIAM RO NAL D ...... .. . ............. . . . .. ........ .. .... Dalton. Georgia \nTROWELL, DR. AMY REBECCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tucker. Georgia TURNER, DR. DANIEL RAY . . ............ .... ........................ .... Albany, Georgia VANDIVER, DR. ROY WESLEY ........................................... Edison. Geo rgia VANSANT, DR. JONATHAN PAUL. . .. ...... . ........ . .... ... ..... .... .. . . Powder Springs, Georgia \nVEAZEY. DR . CHARLES R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rossville. Georgia \nVEAZEY. DR. PHILIP R.... . ..... ......... .. ..... . .............. . ..... . . .. Rossville, Georgia \nVICKERY, DR. DIANE MARILYNN .... . .... . . . ........... .. .. ...... .... ... Atlanta, Georgia WALLER, DR. CHARL ES E..................... ...... ............ . ..... ... Eatonton. Georgia WALLER, DR. WILLIAM ISAAC. Ill ......... ......... . ..... . .............. Milledgeville. Georgia WEBB. DR. GILSON S... . ....... . ........ . ..... . . .... .... . .. . .... . .. ..... . Ri chland , Georgia \nWELLS. DR. JOH N A........ ....... ....... . ....... . .. ... . ... . . . . . . . ... ... . Commerce. Georgia WEST. DR . CARLTON ALFONSO.. . ... . ... ....... . .. .............. ....... Montezuma. Georgia WHELCHEL. DR. CARL DAVIS... . .. . ...... ... . .......................... Cordele, Georgia WHIDDO N, DR. CLAUDE M. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . Valdosta, Georgia \nWIKE. DR. CHARLfS C.... .. ....... ..... ... ..... .... ......... .......... .. \nEa tonton . Georgia WILDER. DR. JUDSON V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomasville. Georgia \nWILKES. DR. LESLIE L. , JR... . ................ .. ......................... \nQuitman. Geo rgia WILLCOX, DR. JAMES GREER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . \nHawkinsville. Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. BRENDA E. CHAPMAN . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Sava nnah, Georgia WILLIAM S. DR. CHARLES D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nMoultrie. Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. DAVID ADAMS ... . .. . .... ..... . ..... .. . .... ............ . \nMaco n, Georgia \nWILLIAMS. DR. JOH N L.... .. . .......... .. .. ... . . .. ..... . ... ............ . \nMacon , Georgia WILLI S. DR. IS AAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany. Georgia WILLI S. DR . LARRY FRA KLI N. ..... ... .... ... .. ......... ....... .. ..... . Cartersville. Qeorgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 6,000 5.000 5,000 10.000 3,750 10.000 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3. 750 8,000 10.000 5.000 4,500 5.000 3,7 50 5,000 \n \n76 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP REClPlE TS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPA YME T OF SCHOLARSHIP l CASH . \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \n \nName and Home T01m \n \nAmount of Sch olarship \n \nWILSON. DR. FREDDIE E.. . . . ..... . ... . . . .. . ......... . . . ..... . .. . . . .. .. .. Atlanta, Georgia WILSON. DR. JAMES MARlON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur. Georgia WINGO. DR. EARL LINDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta. Georgia WOMACK. DR. CHARLES E. ..... . ........ .. . . . . ... . . .. . . ...... .. . ...... .. Augusta, Georgia WOOD. DR. SAMUEL EARL. . .. .. ..... .. ... . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. .... Macon, Georgia WOOD, DR. WILLIAM GRAHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americus, Geo rgia WOODS. DR. JOHN TERRENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Calhoun, Georgia WRA Y. DR. CHARLES H. . ... . . .. . .... . . . ... . . . . . .... . .... . .. . . . .. . . .. ... . Union Poil)t. Georgia WRIGHT. DR. GEORGE EDWARD. . .... . . .... . ... ..... . ... . . . . ... . .. .. . .. Augusta, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 \n \n77 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL EXHIBIT \"L\" WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount Of \nScholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nBRYAN, SKYLER DEAN .. ..... .. . ........... ... . .... .... .. ......... . .... . Dalton, Georgia CHITTY, AUBURN P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia ROBINZINE, CLARENCE E.,JR. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 1,250 7,500 \n \nSTUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN FULL \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\"M\" \nAmount Of \nScholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nAMERSON G. MALCOLM Gordon, Georgia ANDREWS, JAMES W. .. . .... ............... . ........... .. ...... .. .. . . Robinson, Georgia BERRY, WANDA SUE ...... . ..................... . ..... ........ . ..... . St. Marys, Georgia BROADHURST, CYRUS G.... . . ....................................... . Fitzgerald, Georgia BROWN, HENRY ETTA ..... . ... ...................................... . Nelson, Georgia BURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR...... .................................... . Sparta, Georgia CANTRELL, JAMES GRADY .......................................... . Decatur, Georgia CARROLL, RICHARD A. .... ... . ...... . ...... ..... . . . ... . .. ..... . ... . . Augusta, Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K. . ... .... ... . ... . ............... .  . .. . .......... Talbotton, Georgia COBB, JANELL . ... . ....... . ..... ....................... . ..... ........ . Glennville, Georgia CROOK, ROBERT B.. .............. . . . .... . .. .... ..... . ...... ..... .... . Rome, Georgia CULBERSON, WADE HAMILTON .. . ............................. ..... . Cartersville, Georgia DUFFELL, WILLIAM H.... . .. . ...... . ............... .. ........... .... . Macon, Georgia ELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . ...... . . . ............................... ... .... . Augusta, Georgia FARLEY, WILLIAM E...... .... ... . ................................... . Columbus, Georgia GRIER, ORIN T. .... . ................................... .......... .. .. Blakely, Georgia GRIFFIN, NORMAN W........ . ...... . . .... .... . . ...... ... .... . ..... .. Augusta, Georgia \n \n$1,250.00 291.48 \n1,686.71 1,250.00 \n456.70 1,250.00 5,000.00 1,250.00 \n278.96 363.94 1,250.00 1,250,00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,250.00 1,900.00 1,250.00 \n \n78 \n \n STUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN FULL \n \nEXHIBIT \"M\" \n \nName and Home To\\\\n \n \nAmount of S ch o lar sh i p Paid to Recipient \n \nHALL, CHARLES. JR. Savannah, Georgia HAWKINS, DAVID J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . Augusta, Georgia HOPKINS, CLARENCE E. , JR . . ... . .... . ... . . . .. . .. . .. . ............. .... Albany, Georgia HOTARD, JOSEPH A. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Georgia \nHUMPHREY, WILLIAM T. . .... .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. . . .. ... . .. ... . ..... ... \nBainbridge, Georgia HUTTO, ALTON W... . ...... . . .... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Valley, Georgia JOHNSON , WELDON H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jefferson, Georgia MOODY, REGINALD HENRY, JR. ...... .. ........ . . . .. . . ... . . ... .. .. . .. Atlanta, Georgia OSBURN, RICHARD LEE . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia PRUITT. DONALD I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . Buford, Georgia PURCELL, ROBERT J. . . . .. . . . .... . .... .. . . . ..... .. .... ..... .. ..... .. .. Augusta, Georgia ROGERS, CHARLES ERVIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forsyth, Georgia RUSSELL, EUGENE. Ill . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . ... . . . .... ... . . ... ... . ... ... . Atlanta, Georgia SAYE, DONALD NEAL . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Rome , Geo rgia SCOTT, MELVIN B., JR..... .. .. . . .... ...... . .. . ..... .. .. ..... . ... ... . .. Waycross, Georgia SHARPTON, RUTH ANN . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Carrollton, Georgia SMITH, KENNETH LAMAR . .. . ... .. . .. . . . .... ... . .... . . ... . ... ... . . ... Marietta, Georgia WAITS, CHALRES HARDY . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. McDonough. Georgia WOODY, PHILIP D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Gainesville, Georgia WORSHAM, WALTER VIVIAN, Ill Macon, Georgia \n \n1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333.33 2, 187.50 1,250.00 3,437.50 \n301.08 2, 187.50 1,250.00 1,666.68 2,583.13 \n333. 18 1,250.00 4, 706. 66 \n408.58 1,250.00 1,250.00 \n \nDECEASED AFTER WITHDRAWAL BAILEY. STEPHEN VINCENT . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. ... . ..... .. . .. . Augusta, Georgia PELOTE, MACEO R. .. . ... ... . .... . ... . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . . ..... . ..... .. .. . Savannah, Georgia \n \n1,250.00 812. 16 \n \n79 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHOSE ACCO UNTS ARE NOT COLLECTIBLE \nName and Ho m e To~t n \n \nBROW , DR. FRANK S. . .. . . Declared Bankruptcy \n \nNorcross. Georgia \n \nGATTIS. ALLEN C. .. .. .. .. . Dropped o ut of school \n \nMarietta \n \ndue to illness \n \nGR IMM . WILLIAM B. ... .... Dropped out of school \n \nAtla nta, Georgia \n \nunable to locate. \n \nSWEAT. RUSSELL D. . ...... . Dropped out of school \n \nSoperton, Georgia \n \nunable to locate \n \nEXHIB IT \"N\" \nAmount 0( Scholarship \n$5.000.00 5.000.00 270.24 3, 750.00 \n \nSCHOLARSH IP RECIPIE TS WHO RELINQUISHED THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS \nName and Home To~t  n \n \nEXHIB IT\"O\" \nAmount Qf S c h o larship \n \nBLAND. VEITA JOYCE \n \n$2.500.00 \n \nGray. Geo rgia \n \nBROWN. KEITH WAYNE . . . ..... . . . . . ..... . .. . . . ... . .. . . ..  . . . .. ... 2.500.00 \n \nLilburn. Georgia \n \nCA~SON . RICHARD WARREN . . . . . . . . ... ... .. . ... .. . ... . ... .. .. . .. .. . 7,500.00 \n \nAt hens. Ge o rgia \n \nCHERER. ALLEN JOHN . .. . .. . . . . .. ... . . .. . .... .. . . ... . . .. . . . . ...... . . 1.758.43 \n \nWarner Robins. Georgia \n \nCOBB. JAMES MICHAEL ...  .. . ...  ......... . ....... . . .. .. . .. . .... 2,500.00 \n \nMartin. Georgia \n \nDAVIS. CURTIS LEVOYD ....  . . .... . . . ... . ..... .  . . .... . ...... . . ..... 5,000.00 \n \nQuitman. Georgia \n \nFAUCHER. MARY MARIE . .. . .. . . .. . .. . ... .. . . . ..... . . .... .... .. .. ... . 2,500.00 \n \nAthen s. Georgia \n \nFO R E. BENJAMI 1 BAKER . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . .......  . . .....  .... 2,000.00 \n \nWaycross. Georgia \n \nGASKINS. RALPH EDWARD. JR. \n \n2,500.00 \n \nGriffin , Geo rgia \n \nHAWKINS. JOHN CLIFFORD. Ill \n \n2,000.00 \n \nColumbus. Georgia \n \nHOLBROOK . DAVID LI N DSAY .... . .... ... ..... . . ... .. ..... .. . .... . . . . \n \n8 75.62 \n \nDecat ur. Georgia \n \nHOUSE, WILLIAM COLUMBUS .. . .. .. . .  ... . . . .. .. .. . . . .... ........ . ... 2.500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJO ES. ALMA R. . . . . . . ..... . . .... ...... . .... .. . . . . . . .  .. . ... .... . . . ..  1.000.00 \n \nEllaville. Georgia \n \nLANE. JOH DAV IS .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .... . ... . . ... . ..... . .. . . .. .. . 7,500.00 \n \nAtlanta , Geo rgia \n \nLeCROY. THOMAS GA IL . .. . ..... . .. . . . .. . .. . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .... . 2.500.00 \n \nCarnesville. Georgia \n \nPENDLEY. ROBERT ALAN \n \n7, 500 . 00 \n \nMarietta. Georgia \n \n80 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE NTS WHOSE R E LI QUISHED TH E IR SCHOLARSHIPS \n \nEX HIBIT \"0\" \n \nName and Hu m e TUit '/1 \n \nAmount Of Sch u lar.l'hip \n \nPUCKETT, LaVER E ....... . .. . . ..... . . ... . ... ....... .. . . .... .. . .. . . . Buford. Georgia \nRIDGES. LEE ESTHER ............................................. . . . East Poi nt. Georgia SELL. BRENCE ALAN .... ... . .. . ......  . . ... . ....... . .. ... ......  .. . Albany. Georgia SIMO E. JEA ... . .. .. .. . ..... . ................ . . . .. . .... . . .. .... ... Augusta. Georgia SMITH. DAVID GLEN '  .. . ....... . .... .. .. ... .. ... . . ...... . . . .. . . .  .. Milledgeville . Georgia TAUNTON. ELWIN GLYNN ... .... .. ..... . ..... . ... .. ................. . Butler. Georgia TILLIRSO , MICHAEL LEE . .... ........ ..... ............ .... . ...... .. Statesboro, Georgia WILLIS. HOWARD CLEARENCE .......... . . . ........... . . .. ..... . . .. . . Wave rly Hall. Georgia WILLIS, SANDRA ELIZABETH Marietta. Georgia \n \n4,000.00 3,000.00 3.000.00 1.166.66 7.500.00 3,500.00 3, 500 .00 5,000.00 5,000.00 \n \n81 \n \n   "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-be350-b-pa11-b1970-h78","title":"Report of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia, 1970-1978","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. 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Atlanta May 1972- May 1974 \n \n~ \n \nDR. F. G. ELDRIDGE ............................................. Valdosta \n \nMay 1970- May 1972 \n \nDR. CALVIN JACKSON ................................. Manchester May 1969- May 1973 \n \nDR. LAWRENCE P. McDONALD ..................... Marietta May 1969- May 1973 \nDR. WILLIAM C. MITCHELL ................................ Smyrna May 1971- May 1973 \nDR. J. C. SERRATO, Jr..................................... Columbus May 1969- May 1973 \n \nDR. JOHN KIRK TRAIN ................................. Savannah May 1969- May 1971 \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD \nDR. CALVIN JACKSON ....................................... Chairman DR. J. C. SERRATO, Jr.... .............................. Vice Chairman MR. HENRY G. NEAL ......... Executive Secretary-Treasurer MRS. HUBERT L. HARRIS .............. Associate Executive \nSecretary-Treasurer \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n. \niii \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \nPage Introduction..................................................................... 2 Creation of State Medical Education Board..................... 17 Board Members................................................................ 18 Scholarships...................................................................... 22 Conclusion........................................................................ 23 \nscto;r:;ir9~~~3~eE~hf1~~~~x~~ .~~.~.~~~~..~~~~~.~.~.~........ 24 \nMap Showin~ Locations of Physicians Repaying Scholarships by Practice.............................................. 32 \nScholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1972-73 Exhibit \"B\" .................................................................. 36 \nScholarship Recipients Serving Residencies. Exhibit \"C\" ..... .............. .. .. ... ... ........... ............ .............. 38 \nScholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces. Exhibit \"D\" ......................................... 42 \nScholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice. Exhibit \"E\" ........................ 44 \nPhb;i~:~c~i~0E~hfu~tqr~~~~.~~.~.~.~.~~~~~~.~~~~~. 47 \nScholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice; Cash. Exhibit \"G\" .......................... 53 \nScholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships by Practice; Cash. Exhibit \"H\" ...... ...... ........ .... .. 54 \nScholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash. Exhibit \"I\" .... ...... ..... .......... .. .. .. ... ... ...... 56 \nScholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment of Scholarships in Cash. Exhibit \"J\" .. .. ... ........... 61 \nScholarship Recipients Who Withdrew From Medical School Repaying Their Obligations in Cash. Exhibit \"K\" .. ..... .. ........ ... ...... .. .. ..... .... ....... ... .... .. .. .. .... .. 64 \nStudents Withdrawn Who Have Repaid Scholarship in Full. Exhibit \"L\" .............................. ........................ 65 \nScholarship Recipients in Other Categories.................... 66 Annual Report 1970-71. Exhibit \"M\" ............................. 68 Annual Report 1971-72. Exhibit \"N\" .............................. 69 Proposed Budget 1972-73. Exhibit \"0\" .......................... 70 \niv \n \n - \n \nC happelle !\\latthews \n \nAthens \n \n- \n \nAuthor of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State !\\ledical Education Board \n \nin 1951. \n \nDr. Ca lvin Jackso n \n!\\!an chester C hairma n of the Stat e !\\ledical \nEd ucation Board. \n \n Dr. J . C. Serrato , Jr. \nColumbus \\ \"ice Chairman of the Stat e :\\l edi cal Educatio n Board \n \nDr . Lawrence P. Mc Donald \nAtlanta \n:\\! e mber, Stat e 'VIedical Educa tion Boa rd; \\'icc \nC ha irman 1969-70. \n \nDr. F.\\\\. Dowda \nAtl a nt a '\\! e mber, State :\\l edica l \nEdu ca tion Board \n \nDr. Willi a m C. :\\litchell Smyrna \n:\\!e mber, Sta te :\\l edi cal Edu ca tio n Boa rd \n \nvi \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n224 WASHINGTON STREET, S. W . ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 \n \n- \n \n- \n \nThe Honorable Jimmy E. Carter Governor, State of Georgia \n \nState Capitol \n \nAtlanta, Georgia 30334 \n \nMy dear Governor: \n \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1970, and ending June 30, 1972. \n \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to \n \ninclude the action taken by the Board at its meeting held \n \n- \n \non July 18-19, 1972, covering the granting of scholarships fo r the 1972-73 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1972-73 fiscal \n \nyear. \n \n.... \n \nRespectfully, \n \nCalvin Jackson, M. D. Chairman \n \n1 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1953 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1972 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: ( 1) to provide much needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nOn June 30, 1972, the State Medical Education Board completed its nineteenth year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In the nineteen-year period, 719 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women who needed financial assistance for medical study. Of the 719 students receiving awards, 327 have completed their medical education. In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board, 167 of these doctors have chosen to repay their scholarships by practice either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Health. Included in this number are 25 doctors who repaid a portion of their scholarships in cash; 20 are repaying in cash who have practiced in small communities in Georgia or in an institution under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Health from two months to three years. One hundred sixty doctors elected to repay their scholarships in cash at 4 % interest; many of the 160 entered further training; some established practices in towns with a population larger than 10,000; a few moved out of the State. There are 131 scholarship recipients still in medical schools; others are engaged in further training in internships and residencies, while still others are serving in the Armed Forces. Table I shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginningof the program in 1953 through June 30, 1972. \n2 \n \n - \nTABLE I \nPRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1953-72 \nStudents Presently Enrolled in Medical College ......... 131 Students Who Did Not Renew Scholarship For Fall \nSemester 1972.. ... ... ... ..... .......... .. ..... .... .... .. ......... ..... 2 1972 Graduates in Internships............................... 37 Doctors Who Are: \nCompleting Residency Training............................. 91 In Armed Services.................................................. 48 Practicing in Approved Communities or \nInstitutions ............. .................................... ........ 167* Electing to Repay in Cash ..................................... 160** Requesting Deferment of Repayment.................... 3 Repaying by Practice and Cash............................. 20 Undecided About Plans for Repayment................. 7 In Suspense............................................................ 1 Students Who Relinquished Portion of Scholarship..... 9 Students Withdrawn for Failure .. .. ......... .... ...... ....... .... 38 Students Deceased...................................................... 2 Doctors Deceased........................................................ 3 \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 1953-70.......... 719 \n* Includes 110 who have repaid their obligation in full and 25 who repaid portion in cash. \n** Includes 70 who have repaid their contracts in full by \ncash. \nThe Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board provides that a recipient may repay his scholarship either in services or in cash at 4 % interest. The number of those electing to repay in cash has increased during the past few years to nearly 52% of the total number of scholarships granted. Since the primary purpose of the medical scholarship program is to provide doctors for the smaller communities, the present Board has adopted stringent procedures to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in a town of 10,000 population or less. Scholarship awards are made only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring a member of the State Medical Education Board and a member of the staff interview every scholarship recipient enrolled in medical school to secure a re-affirmation of the \n3 \n \n intention of each recipient to practice, and the renewal of scholarship for the succeeding year is based on such re:.. affirmation. \nAll students on the State Medical Education Board Scholarship Program are encouraged to participate in a family medicine preceptorship during their senior year in medical school in order to enable them to gain experiences in small communities. \nThe Country Doctor Program, as the program of the State Medical Education Board is frequently called, has been favorably received in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the State. Many communities would be without medical services today if there were no doctors practicing in repayment of scholarships. Dedicated young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to receive their medical education. Those who practice in communities in acute need of medical services add to the economic, social and civic welfare of the State. Those doctors who elect to repay their obligation to the State in cash also contribute to the well-being of the citizens of Georgia, either by their services in the academic field or by specialty practice. The funds received from scholarship recipients repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation. \nThe scholarship program has been in existence for a sufficient period of time to allow a specific pattern of results to emerge. This report, therefore, has been prepared in considerable detail to include the present status of each individual and to emphasize the most important result that of providing doctors for small communities. \nA map showing the numerous communities reached by the program of the State Medical Education Board is shown on pages 36-37. \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS STILL IN TRAINING \nOn June 30, 1972, there were 261 scholarship recipients still engaged in training programs. Of these, 131 are students presently in medical school; 29 are freshmen, 38 are sophomores, 33 are juniors, and 31 are seniors. Exhibit \"A\" is a list of medical students showing their names, home towns, medical schools in which they are enrolled, classes, and amounts of scholarship granted. Table II is \n4 \n \n a summary showing the medical schools represented by the present enrollment and the number attending each school. \nTABLE II \n \nSUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATrENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1972-73 \n \nInstitution \nMedica l College of Georgia \nEmory Uni versit y School of Medicine \nMeharry Medical College \nHoward University Kansas City College \nof Osteopathy \nTOTAL \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors \n \n23 \n \n31 \n \n31 \n \n22 \n \n4 \n \n0 \n \n5 \n \n2 \n \n3 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n0 \n \nI \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n29 \n \n38 \n \n33 \n \n31 \n \nTOTAL 107 10 7 5 2 \n131 \n \nA total of 37 students who graduated in 1972 are serving internships at hospitals located throughout the United States. Exhibit \"B\" is a list of these doctors. Upon completion of their internships, some of them will enter practice, some will begin their compulsory military service, and some will enter residencies for specialty training. \nExhibit \"C\" is a list of doctors engaged in residency training in various specialties. Many of these doctors will repay their scholarships by practicing their specialties in communities to be approved by the Board. Many young doctors wish further training after internship because they feel they can better serve a community where the demand for better trained physicians is growing. Doctors feel that such specialties as general surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics-gynecology better prepare them to meet the medical needs of small communities. \nThose doctors who did not complete their military service before entering medical school usually are called into the armed forces immediately upon completion of their internships. Ordinarily, a two-year period of service is required, lrut some doctors serve longer because of opportunities offered for further medical training in the armed forces. Forty-eight doctors presently serving their military assignments are listed in Exhibit \"D\". \nDOCTORS PRACT~CING IN GEORGIA COMMUNITIES \nOf the 347 doctors who have completed their medical training, 167 have elected to repay their scholarships by \n5 \n \n practicing their profession in communities under 10,000 population. One hundred and ten doctors have repaid their obligation in full to the State of Georgia, as shown in Exhibit \" F\". Thirty-two are presently practicing in repayment of their scholarships. Exhibit \" E \" lists these doctors and their places of practice. \nTwenty additional doctors are repaying in cash who have practiced from two months to three years in a community of 10,000 population or less. These are listed in Exhibit \" G\". \nTwenty-five doctors have repaid their scholarships partly by practice and partly in cash. These are listed in Exhibit \"H\". \nDOCTORS REMAIN IN SMALL COMMUNITIES \nOnce a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the 110 who have repaid by practice, 76.5% have remained in permanent practice in small communities. Eight doctors have left the State. Nine doctors are parcticing in Georgia in cities under 75,000 in population, and nine doctors are practicing in cities over 75,000 in population. Chart I shows the location of doctors who have completed their obligations to the State by practice. \nCHART I \nLOCATION OF DOCTORS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIP BY PRACTICE \n \n100 80 60 40 20 0 \n \n11 0 Doctors Repaid Scholars hip s \n \nStill Pra cticing in Georgia 92. 7 ~~ \n \nPracticing in \no ther States 7.3 ~0 \n \nStill Practicing in towns under 10,000 76.5 % \n \n6 \n \nPracticing in towns under 75.000 8. J l~o \n \nPracticing in \ntowns over 75.000 \n8. l \"o \n \n - \n- \n- \nDr . L. L. Allen , Thomaston, taking sample of blood for laboratory exam. Dr. Alien is a Diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice. \n..... \nDr. Allen takes blood press ure of one of his many yo ung patients. \n7 \n \n Dr. Johnny T. Deen, of Thomaston, Ga. , examining patient for retinal disease utilizing the indirect ophthalmoscope. Looking on is Dr. Deen's office assistant Mrs. Sand y Collins. \nPathology report reads: \" Basic cell carcinom a - section sho ws complete remo val of all tumor cells.\" This is indeed good news for Dr. Dee n a nd for his patient who had an eyelid tum or removed . \n8 \n \n .. \nDOCTORS WRITE US \n \nThe members and staff of the State Medical Education \n \nBoard have maintained close communication with the doctors \n \nwho are currently practicing in repayment of their scholar- \n \nships for auditing purposes and to maintain first-hand \n \nknowledge of the progress being made by the practicing \n \nphysicians. The following are comments received in reply \n \n.. \n \nto the annual request for information sent by the Board: \n \n\" ... I'm practicing in \n \nnow with a former classmate. \n \nWe have an office in \n \nalso. We see 600-750 \n \npatients per week and also do 35-50 major surgical cases \n \nper month plus 100-150 babies per year. So as you can see \n \nwe need help!! If anyone wants an opportunity to work and \n \nmake above average income with an unlimited future and \n \nvery congenial working conditions and associates, please \n \nhave him call me collect. Have never seen an area which \n \nneeds physicians as badly as this one!\" \n \n\" I have a full general practice including all aspects of medicine and I'm now a Diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice. \n \n\" I wish to thank you for giving Dr. \n \nmy name \n \nas he has decided to establish himself in the practice of \n \nophthalmology here in \n \n..... We could very well \n \nsupport several more physicians here. At least half of our \n \nmedical staff are semi-retired or very close to retirement. \n \nIf you know of any other young men interested in ___ _ \n \nI would appreciate your suggesting us to them.\" \n \n\" Contemplate no move and have a booming practice.\" \n \n\" I express to you a deep feeling of appreciation for the \n \nfinancial aid afforded me during my medical school tenure. \n \nI am enjoying my general practicein \n \n,although \n \nI am working too hard.\" \n \n\" I would like to organize a plan by which I could repay the money given me, possibly, to support another student \nin medical school over a four-year period. There is a possibility that other people who have received State Medical Education money wouldbe interestedin the same endeavor. \nIf a plan such as this were established by your department, I am sure that other people such as myself would be interested.... \" \n \n9 \n \n \" ....I am exceedingly happy with my practice of ophthal- \n \nmology in \n \n. I am seeing approximately 100 \n \npatients per week. \n \ns a growing small regional \n \nmedical center and desperately needs additional physicians \n \nin general practice and in the following specialties: pedia- \n \ntrics, internal medicine, general surgery, otolaryngology. \n \nOur most urgent need is for pediatricians and general \n \npractitioners..... Please express my gratitude to the Board \n \nfor my scholarship and if I can be of any assistance in \n \nplacing scholarship recipients in this area of Georgia, \n \nplease feel free to call upon me.\" \n \n\"Planning to take in an associate in one year.\" \n \n\"Daily patient census approximately 40, daily hospital census =5.\" \n \n\"If you have any prospects for new doctors to come to this area, please call me!\" \n \n\" .... Plan to be in \n \npermanently. Very busy \n \npractice - counting hospitalized patients I see about 55 \n \nto 75 patients daily. Surely could use a partner.\" \n \n\"Exceedingly pleased with \n \nas a place to \n \npractice. \n \ncould use two more GP's now.\" \n \n\" \n \nCounty in general needs more GP's.\" \n \n\"No change in plans. Engaged in Family Practice; see 30+ patients daily and average hospitalized patients 4 to 6. We need another physician!\" \n \n\"I anticipate no change. Practice of surgery continues at capacity. We are in desperate need of a general practitioner, a urologist and a pediatrician.\" \n \n\"I am continuing practice in \n \nand plan to \n \ndo so. I am seeing about 300 patients per week in office. \n \nThis does not include obstetrics, surgery, hospital patients \n \nor emergency room. I know of no community that needs \n \nanother physician as badly as \n \nright now. \n \nHelp!!\" \n \n\"I plan to continue my practice in \n \n. I'm \n \nglad to report that my practice is going extremely well. \n \nThank you so very much.. \" \n \n\"I see approximately 40 patients a day. I have hospital privileges at our local hospital and do general surgery as well as obstetrics and general medicine.\" \n \n10 \n \n \" ..... I am still in practice in \n \nand enjoying \n \nit very much. At the present time there are several small \n \ntowns in this area that are in need of physicians and as \n \na matter of fact our clinic is at present actively looking \n \nfor a general practitioner, a urologist and an orthopedic \n \nsurgeon.\" \n \n\"Practice combined with Dr. \n \n. Six hundred \n \ndeliveries per year, 60-75 patients per day.\" \n \n\"Family general practice in this community extremely gratifying.\" \n \n\" .... During the year 1971 I saw 13,653 patients in my office. Our community is desperately in need of more physicians.\" \n \n\"Very busy GP, OB-GYN and surgery.\" \n \n\" ....We are very happy in \n \n. We are seeing \n \nbetween 60 and 70 patients each day. Most are medicare \n \nand;or alcoholics but the future looks bright. I sincerely \n \nappreciate your help.\" \n \n11 \n \n Dr. James H . Barton, in his consultation room. Dr. Barton has bee n practicing in Social Circle since 1963. \nDr. Barton examines a patient in the emerge ncy ro o m. \n12 \n \n Dr. Barton prepares to operate. \nCertificate of Appreciation from the State Medical Education Board for repayment of sc holarship by practice. Dr. Barton completed hi s obligation to the State of Georgia in 1967. \n13 \n \n FAMILY PRACTICE PRECEPTORSHIP \nThe members of the State Medical Education Board adopted a resolution encouraging all enrolled scholarship recipients to take a Family Practice Preceptorship during their junior or senior year in medical school. Many medical schools are setting up such preceptorships in which students enroll for one or two months and work with a family practitioner in a community setting, preferably living in the home with him if feasible. The students in this program would go out on calls with the physician and become acquainted with the community and the physician. \nDr. James B. Puryear, Director of Student Affairs at the Medical College of Georgia, has suggested that the State Medical Education Board sponsor a one-day seminar on Family Practice for State Medical Education Board scholarship recipients. The details of the seminar would remain in the hands of Doctor Robert Reynolds and members of the Department of Family Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia, the funds necessary to finance it would come from outside sources contacted by the Board. He recommended that the seminar be held at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta as the majority of students on the State Medical Education Board Scholarship Program are in Augusta. Scholarship recipients at other medical schools should be notified of the seminar and required to attend if possible. \nThe purpose of the preceptorship program and seminar is to encourage medical students to become more familiar with the opportunities and rewards of family practice medicine in small communities. \nHOW COMMUNITIES FOR PRACTICE ARE SELECTED \nA list of communities in critical need of physicians is compiled each year from information furnished by the communities. A letter of inquiry is mailed to an official in the community - the mayor or a hospital administrator. A questionnaire which is enclosed requests information concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. It asks also for information about hospital and prescription facilities, and whether the town will support a doctor. \n14 \n \n If a town has appeared on a recent list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to the official for verification and any additional information. \nWhen completed, this list is then mailed to every doctor who will be ready to practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. \nThe Board also prepares a list of doctors who will be re ady for practice in July of the following year. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their military obligation at that time, doctors who will complete their internships, and doctors who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to communities that are in need of medical services. It is mailed also to citizens who have requested information about available doctors and to other doctors, some of whom are repaying their scholarships by practice and who have found that they need additional assistance with their heavy work load. Many of the doctors on this list receive letters from citizens in the communities inviting them to visit their towns with a view of setting up practice there. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place in which he wishes to settle permanently. Sometimes he will move to a larger community near the same area in which he had completed his obligation to the State. \nOne hundred sixty doctors have elected to repay their scholarships in cash rather than by practice. Under the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board, this method of repayment is permitted. Fifty-six of these doctors are practicing in the State of Georgia, twenty-nine are completing additional residency training, nine are in the Armed Forces, one is deceased, and sixty-five have moved from the State. Table III shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash and the percentage of the total repaying by each method. \n \nTABLE III REPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH \n \nNo. of Doctors Re paying \n \nNo. Repaying by \nPractice \n \nPercent Practicing \n \nNo. Repaying in \nCash \n \nPercent Repaying Total in Cash Percent \n \n32 7 \n \n167 \n \n51.07 \n \n160 \n \n48 .93 100% \n \n15 \n \n The period of time required for a scholarship recipient to become trained in his profession and serve his obligation with the Armed Forces may take from seven to twelve years. During this period a doctor's interest in one of many specializations may materialize. Doctors who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usually find that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general practice. Several scholarship recipients have entered the field of academic medicine; several have specialized in areas of medicine such as otolaryngology, urology , orthopedic- and neurosurgery, and cardio-vascular surgery. One scholarship recipient is a rheumatologist in a clinic in a large city in Georgia. Many of these specialists remain in Georgia and the citizens of the State benefit from their specialization and the money which they repay for their scholarships. \nTable IV shows the length of time a recipient spends in training and in the Armed Services from the time he enters school as a freshman until he is ready to establish practice. \n \nSch ola rship Recipi ent \n \nMedical School \n4 years \n \nT A BLE IV \n \nInternship \n \nArmed Se r vice s \n \nI year \n \n2 years \n \nResidency \n0 year I year 2 yea rs 3 years 4 years 5 years \n \nTotal \n7 years 8 years 9 years I0 years I I years 12 yea rs \n \nOnly forty students have dropped out of medical school after receiving scholarships. One died while enrolled as a student and another died after he withdrew from medical schpol. Thirty-eight students found the work of medical college too strenuous or decided to enter other medical and scientific fields. Exhibit \"K\" is a list of students who withdrew from medical school and are repaying their scholar ships in cash as required by their contracts. \nExhibit \" L\" shows . twenty-six students whose scholarships have been paid. \n16 \n \n CREATION OF THE STATE MEDICA' L EDUCATION BOARD \n \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an \n \namendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. \n \nThe 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia passed \n \na resolution providing for the Constitutional Amendment \n \n- \n \nwhich was ratified by the electorate in the November general election in 1952. \n \nUnder the Constitutional Amendment the State Medical \n \nEducation Board is composed of five members, as follows: \n \n. \n \npresident of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, and \n \nthree qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed \n \nby the Governor. The three appointive members hold office \n \nfor a term of four years. Vacanicies on the Board are filled \n \nby appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \n \nThe Secretary of the Board is the person who is serving a s the Executive Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \n \nUnder the Constituional Amendment the Board is charged \n \nwith receiving and acting upon all applications for loans \n \nor scholarships made by students who are bona fide citi- \n \nzens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire \n \nto become doctors of medicine, and who have beenaccepted \n \nfor enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the \n \n.. \n \nUnited States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships \n \nis to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which \n \nwill qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians \n \nwithin the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board \n \nto make full and careful investigation of the ability, char- \n \nact er and qualifications of each applicant and to determine \n \nhis fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. \n \nThe investigation of the applicant includes a report on the \n \nability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a \n \nmedical college. \n \nThe loans or scholarships are granted in an amount not to exceed $10,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $2,500 per annum. The loa ns or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \n \n(a) The full amo unt of the loa n may be repa id to the Sta te o f G eorgia in cash in full with 4 percent interes t. Payme nts a re to be made a nnua lly. The fi rst a nnua l pay me nt sha ll be d ue o n or before one yea r fro m th e da te the st ude nt co mp letes hi s intern ship . \n \n17 \n \n (b) The stude nt may repay the loa n in se rvices by practici ng hi s pro fessio n in a commun ity o f 10,000 o r less, whic h is in need o f a ph ysicia n, Ce ntr a l Sta te Hospital, G racewood Sta te School a nd Hospita l, o r a t a ny facilit y operated by or und er the jurisd ictio n of th e Sta te Departm ent o f Public Hea lth or a t a ny p riso n or d eten tion cam p o r work ca mp o pe ra ted under th e jurisdiction of th e Sta te Boa rd of Cor recti o ns. O ne fi fth of the loan, together with interest th ereon , sha ll be credi ted to the st ude nt for each year of practicing his p ro fessio n in a communit y o f 10,000 po pula tion or less, according to th e United Sta tes Dece nni a l Ce nsus of 1960 o r a ny future such decen ni a l ce nsus. No a nnua l interest o n the loa n shall be pa id d uring practi ce o r se rvice . After the third full yea r of p ractice o r se rvices within th e State, th e a pplica nt sha ll be pr ivil eged entirely a t the d isc reti o n o f the Boa rd to pay o ff the ba la nce of th e sc ho la rsh ip or loa n, toge the r with accru ed interes t a nd upo n such pay ment sha ll be relieved fro m furthe r o bl igati o ns un de r hi s cont ract fo r loa n or schola rshi p . \nBefore being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. \nThe ptii.'puse of the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \nBOARD MEMBERS \nAs president of the Medical Association of Georgia in 1970, Dr. F. G. Eldridge, Valdosta, became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. John K. Train, Savannah, who became immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board for another year. Dr. Calvin Jackson, Manchester, Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald, Atalnta, and Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., Columbus, served the second year of their four-year appointment. At its meeting in July 1970, the Board elected Dr. Calvin Jackson, chairman and Dr. John K. Train, vice chairman. \nIn May 1971, Dr. F. G. Eldridge as immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued a second year on the Board, and Dr. William C. Mitchell, as newly elected president of the Association, became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. \n18 \n \n Lawrence P. McDonald, Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., and Dr. Calvin Jackson continued to serve the third year of their appointment. At its meeting in July 1971, Dr. Calvin J ackson was elected chairman and Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., was elected vice chairman. \nIn May 1972, Dr. F.W. Dowda, Atlanta, was elected president of the Medical Association of Georgia and became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Lawre nce P. McDonald, Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., and Dr. Calvin Jackson continued to serve the last year of their four-year appointment. Dr. Calvin Jackson was elected chairman a nd Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., was elected vice chairman. \nDr . Russell A. Acree, Hahira, between examining rooms. Dr. Acree has practiced in Hahira nine years. \nDr. Acree examines patient's chest. \n19 \n \n Entrance to Medical Clinic which Dr . Acree shares with two other ph ys icians. \n__....,_ \nMain entran ce of the Toccoa C lini c. Two schol arship recipient s are on the sta ff here. Dr . J. \\Vade Knowlton is in th e departme nt of ge neral surgery. Dr. James C. Pickens is in the de partment of o bstetrics-gy neco lo gy. \n20 \n \n . \nX-Ray room at the Toccoa clinic \nBack section of the Toccoa Clinic. \n21 \n \n SCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: \nI. U p o n request , a n a pplica ti o n fo rm a nd pa re nts' confide nti a l state ment fo rm a re se nt to the appli ca nt. \nII. Upo n rece ipt o f the co mpl eted a pplicati o n form , th e six refe rences th a t the ap pli ca nt has li sted in the a pplica ti on a re co ntacted fo r additiona l in fo rma ti o n abo ut the character and perso na l habits of th e a pplica nt. \nIII. A report givin g deta il ed infor ma ti o n a bo ut th e fin a ncia l sta tu s of th e a ppli ca nt a nd hi s fa mil y is sec ured fr o m a co mm ercia l credit co mpa ny. \nI V. The res ult s o f the fin a ncia l a na lysis o btai ned fr o m the pa re nt s' co nfide ntia l sta te me nt a re record ed . \nV. Upo n co mpleti o n o f the fir st fo ur steps, the sec retary o f the Boa rd interv iew each appli ca nt fo r app rox ima tely o ne ho ur. \nVI. T he a p plican t is inv ited to appear before th e Boa rd a t its a nnua l meeti ng in J uly in order to projec t his ambi ti o ns a nd qua li fica tio ns mo re vividly to the Board. \nVII. After the Boa rd has met a ll ap pli ca nt s, it co nside rs ca refull y a ll th e info r mation tha t has bee n ac\u003c; umul a t e d ove r a _p~r iod of month s a nd a~ards schol arsh ips to th ose who a re in the grea test fin a ncia l need a nd who, in the opinio n of the Boa rd , pro mi se to beco me o ut sta nding p hysicia ns for ge nera l practice in the rura l a reas o f Georgia . \nThe Board received applications for the 1970-71 academic year from fifty-eight students. At its meeting on July 15, 1970, it awarded thirty-two scholarships and renewed one hundred and three scholarships previously granted. Two students, whose scholarships had been renewed, relinquished their scholarships and awards were granted to two additional applicants making a total of thirty-four schloarships awarded to new applicants. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1971-72 academic year from sixty-four applicants. At its meeting on July 21, 1971, it awarded thirty-four scholarships and renewed ninety-six scholarships previously granted. One student, whose scholarship had been renewed, relinquished his scholarship and a scholarship was granted to another applicant making a total of thirty-five scholarships awarded to new applicants. \n22 \n \n The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1972-73 academic year from sixty-four applicants. At its meeting on July 19, 1972, it awarded forty-three scholarships. It renewed eighty-seven scholarships previously granted. \nTABLE V \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED FOR THE YEARS \n1970-72 \n \n1970-71 197 1-72 \n \nNo. of Applications \nReceived 58 \n64 \n \nNo. of Scholarships \nGranted \n \nRenewal of Scholarships Previously \nGranted \n \n34 \n \n101 + I still \n \nin school who \n \nrecei ved full \n \nsc h o l a r s hip \n \n35 \n \n96 \n \nTotal No. of Students on Program Currently \nEnrolled 136 \n131 \n \n1972-73 \n \n64 \n \n43 \n \n87 + I who \n \n131 \n \nreceived total \n \nscholarship \n \ndue \n \nCONCLUSION \nThe State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confidnet that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. \n \n23 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1972-73 \n \nName and Hom e Address \n \nCollege \n \n1972-73 Classes \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \nTotal Scholarship \nGranted \n \nADAMS, WESLEY F ., JR .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... . ..... .. . Medica l College of Georgia . .. ............ .. . .......... ...... Jr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nALSTON, CHARLES C .. ..... .. ........ ..... ...... .. . Meharry Medical College .... ......... ............... .. ... .... Soph. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nBANNISTER , PHILLIP N .. ... . ..... ..... .. . ... . . .... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. ....... ... .. .. . .. ... ... ... .. Sr. \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nBARIAL, WILLIAM E.. . ... .... .. ... .. .. .... . . ... .... Meharry Medical College .. .. ... .... ..... .... ...... .... ...... Soph. \n \n~ \n*\"\" \n \nAtlanta, Georgia BARTLETT, GLENN H . ..... .. ......... .. .... .. ..... Medical College of Georgia ............... ........ ........... Soph. \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nBEARD, CHARLENE H .. . .... .... . .. .... . ... . ....... Medical College of Georgia . .. .. ... ... ....... . ....... . .... ... Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBLACK, MARCUS L. ........ ......... .. ....... .. .. ... Emory University ... ............ .. .. ... ... ..... ... .... . ... . .. ... Soph. \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nBOYD , GLENN H. ... ........ ... .. ......... .... ... ..... Medical College of Georgia . .. .. ... . ... ... .. ............ .... . Soph. \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nBOYLES, MARGIE E...... ....... ..... ... ... ......... Medical College of Georgia ...... .... .............. ..... ...... Sr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nBRANAM, JAMES W., JR ... .. ... ... ..... ........... Medical College of Georgia .... .. ... .. .. ....... .. ............ Fr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nBROWN, BRADFORD G .. ... ... .... .... .. .. ... .. . .. Meharry Medical College ... . .... ..... . .. ... .... ....... . .... .. Fr . \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nBRUCE, RONALD] .. ... .. .................. .... ...... Medical College of Georgia ... ...... .. ... ..... ... ....... ..... Soph. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \n$8 ,000 7,500 6,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 \n \n BUCHANAN, RALPH W.. ... .......... .. ........... Medical College of Georgia ............ ........ ............. . Jr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nCA RSON , MATTHEW D ....... ....... ... ......... .. Medical College of Georgia .................... .. ..... ..... .. Sr. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nCAULTON, CHARLES I. ........ ..... ...... .... ..... Medical College of Georgia ........ .... ....... .. ............. Soph. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nCHISM, NEWTON W., JR .. . ............ . ..... . ..... Medical College of Georgia ............. ......... .. . . ... . .. .. Soph. \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nCLARK , DANI EL G . ........ .. .......... .. ............ Medical College of Georgia .......... .. ...................... Soph . \n \nCobb, Georgia \n \nCLAY, JAMES E..... ... .. ................ .. .. .. .. ...... Kansas City College of ............. ......................... .. Soph . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nCOCHRAN, JAMES S.............. .. ................ . Medical College of Georgia .... .... ...... . .............. . .... Fr. \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, CHARLES H ., JR .......... ....... .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. ...... ....... ... ...... .. ........ Sr. \n \n1:-.:l \nC)l \n \nWaynesboro, Geo rgia \n \nCOOK, DAVID A ... ....... ........ .... .... ......... ... . Medical College of Georgia .... ........ .......... ....... ..... Fr. \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nCOOK, FRANK] .... .... . .. .. .. ... . .. . .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . Howard University School of ........... . .. ...... . ........... Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nM edicin e \n \nCOOK, JOHN R .. .... ....... ... ...... ... ..... ...... ..... Medical College of Georgia ....... ...................... ..... Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCOOPER, NEL ENA V. ... . .. ... .. ... .... ...... . .. ..... Howard University School of. .. .. ................. . ......... Sr. \n \nRiceboro, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nCOPPAGE, A BRAM T., III .... ... ....... .......... .. Medica l College of Georgia . .... ....... .... ....... ... ... .. .. . Sr. \n \nValdosta , Georgia \n \nDAVIS , CHARLES H .. .. ... .. .... ... .. ....... .... ... .. Medical College of Georgia ..................... ... ....... ... Fr. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, JAMES B. .......... ..... .... ..... ... ... ... .. ... Medical College of Georgia .... ........................ ...... Jr. \n \nAmericu s, Georgia \n \n8,000 6,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 10,000 7,500 6,000 6,000 6,000 10,000 8,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1972-73 \n \nName and Hom e Address \n \nCollege \n \n1972-73 Classes \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \nTotal Scholarship \nGranted \n \nDAVIS , JAMES W . R........ ...... .. ..... .. ........... Medical College of Georgia .................................. Sr. \n \nThomasv ille , Georgia \n \nDAY , JAMES 0 ., III .. .. .. ................... .. ...... .. Medical College of Georgia .... .. ............... .. .... ....... Jr. \n \nToomsboro, Georgia \n \nDEAN , CHARLIE W ....... .. ..... .. .................. Medical College of Georgia .. .. ............................ .. Jr. \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nDILLARD, GARY A. ....... .'...... .... ............... Medical College of Georgia .. .... ....... .. .... .... ........ ... Jr. \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nt\u003e:l O'l \n \nDOSTER , VERNON W............. ........... ....... Medical College of Georgia .................................. Soph . \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nDOZIER , FRED A...................................... Medical College of G eorgia .......... .. .... .. ... .. ........... Soph . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDUNCAN, JOHN V. R ......... ... .... .. ... .......... Medical College of Georgia .... .. .. .... ........... ........ ... Soph . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nEILERS, GREGORY A....... .. ............ .... ...... Medical College of Georgia .................................. Soph . \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nELLIOTT, PAUL M ....... ...................... ...... . Medical College of Georgia .................................. Jr. \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nELLIOTT, VAN 8 ., JR . .... .. ...... .. .. ............... Medical College of Georgia .............. .. .......... .. ...... Sr. \n \nA ugusta, Georgia \n \nFARMER, HARRY F. , JR ........................... Medical College of Georgia .... ......... ..... .. ..... .. .. . .. .. Fr. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nFIESELER , DAVID P............... ...... .... ... ..... Medical College of Georgia ....... .... .. ..................... Soph. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \n6,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 10,000 10,000 7, 500 7, 500 8,000 6,000 10,000 7,500 \n \n , \n \nFLOYD , JOS EPH p. ........ .......................... . Emory University School of.................................. Fr. \n \nA ugusta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nFOUNTAIN, ARTHUR J. , JR ...................... Medical College of Georgia .................... ...... ........ Fr. \n \nReynolds, Georgia \n \nGALLOWAY , ASHER B..... ............ ............ Emory University School of.. .............. .... ............ .. Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nGANTT, PICKENS A.................................. Medical College of Georgia .................................. Sr. \n \nGainesville , Georgia \n \nGASKINS, RALPH E. , JR ... .. .. .. .... ............ .. Medical College of Georgia .... .. .......... .. .. .. .... .... .. .. Fr. \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nGENTRY, PAUL D ..................... .......... ..... Medical College of Georgia .. .... ...... .. ...... .... ...... .... Soph. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nGRAY, OTIS L. .... ........ .. ........ .. .. ............... Medical College of Georgia .. .... ........................ .. .. Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \n!:..:\u003e \n \nGUDGER , GARLAND K ............................ Medical College of Georgia .. .......... ...................... Sr. \n \n-l \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nGUILL , MARSHALL A., III ........................ Medical College of Georgia ...... .... .. ...................... Sr. \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nHAMILTON , CLARK .... .... ........... ..... ........ . Howard University School of ......... ....................... Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nHARDEN , ELMER H. , JR .......................... Emory University School of .......... .... .......... .. ........ Sr. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nHARVEY , JAMES S. , JR ................ .. .... ....... Medical College of Georgia .......... .. .................... .. Jr . \n \nWashington , Georgia \n \nHAWKINS , ELIZABETH B............... .......... Medical College of Georgia .... .. ........ .......... .. ........ Soph . \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nHILLSON , WILLIE J. .... ................. ... ..... .... Medical College of Georgia ........ .......................... Soph . \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nHOBBY , HENRY Mc.C .. .............. .. ...... ....... Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. .. ................. ...... .. . Jr. \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nr \n10 ,000 10,000 6,000 6,000 10,000 10,000 \n6,000 6,000 6,000 7,500 6,000 7,500 10,000 7, 500 8,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1972-73 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1972-73 Classes \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \nTotal Scholarship \nGranted \n \nHOOKS , VENDIE H. , III .. ... ... ... . .. . ............ . Medical College of Georgia .......... . ... .... ....... . ..... .. . Jr. \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nHOUSE, WILLIAM C ........... ... ... . . ..... .. . .... .. Medical College of Georgia ............... .. . .... ..... ...... . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHOUSTON, G . COURTNEY ...... ... .. ............. Medical College of Georgia ................................. . Fr. \n \nArlington, Georgia \n \nHOWELL, DOUGLAS E.... ...... ... ....... ......... Medical College of Georgia ............ ............ ...... .... Sr. \n \nFayetteville, Georgia \n \nt-.:) \n00 \n \nHUDSON , LARRY D . ...... ....................... .:. Medical College of Georgia ...... ...... .. .................... Soph . \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHUFF, GAREY H ................................ .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia .......... .. ...................... Sr. \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nHUMPHRIES, LAURIE L. ............ .. .. ...... .... Emory University School of. ................................. Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nHUMPHRIES, WILLI AM H ... ...... ..... .. .... .... Medical College of Georgia .......................... .... .... Fr. \n \nAt lanta , Georgia \n \nHURLEY , GAIL L. .. .. ........ .. ..... .. ............ ... Medi cal College of Georgia .................................. Fr. \n \nAthens, G eo rgia \n \nHUTCHINS , JULIAN C. ........ .... .... .. ..... .... .. Medical College of Georgia ...... .. .......................... Fr. \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nJAUDON , BENJAMI N H. , JR .. .. ...... .. . ........ . Medical College of Georgia .................................. Fr. \n \nBrunswick , Georgia \n \nJENKINS, CHARLES A . .......... .. .. ...... ...... ... Medica l Co llege of Georgia .......... .. ...................... Jr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n8,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 6,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10 ,000 8,000 \n \n JOHNSTON, BRUCE S.. ... ...... ........ .... ........ Medical College of Georgia ... .. .. .. .. ..... .... ............ .. Fr. Atlanta, Georgia \nJULIAN , JOHN D. , JR ............... .. ......... .. ... Medical College of G eorgia ........ ...... ... ...... .......... . Soph . Clarkdale, Georgia \nKELLEY , JOHN W................................... .. Medical College of Georgia ...... ........ ..... ... ...... ...... Sr. Young Harris, Georgia \nKENDALL, THOMAS W ............................ Medical College of Georgia ......................... .. ... ... . Fr. Jonesboro , Georgia \nLASSETER , BRIAN A . .. ......... ...... ........ .. .... Medical College of Georgia .... ... ... ........ ........ .... .... Fr. Moultrie, Georgia \nLENTZ, JOHN D., III ...................... .... ..... .. Medical College of Georgia ... ..... ... .... .... ... .......... .. Soph. St. Marys, Georgia \n \nLEONARD , TOMMY , JR . .............. .. ....... .. .. Medical College of Georgia ... ...... ......................... Sr. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \n1:\\j \n \nLEWIS, NORRIS S..................................... Meharry Medical College ....... ........ ....... ............... Sr. \n \n\u003c0 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLIGHTFOOT, ELIJAH , JR ..... ... ..... ........... .. Medical College of Georgia ... ... ..... .. .. ... ........ ........ Soph . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMADDOX, HUGH G. , JR ... ...... ...... ... .. ...... . Medical College of Georgia ... .... .... ............ ........... Soph. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nMANN, RONALD F . ........... .... ..... ....... .... ... Medical College of Georgia .................................. Jr. \n \nBelvedere, S. C. \n \nMARTIN , HAROLD L. .. ............................. Howard University School of. .... ...................... ..... Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nMARTIN, ROGER P ..... ... ..... .... .. ... ............ Medical College of Georgia .................................. Jr. \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nMATTOX, GAIL A ... .......... .... ............. ....... Meharry Medical College .. .. ....... ..... ... .. .......... .. .. .. Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMAYS , WALLACE D .. ............................... Medical College of Georgia ....... ......... ............. .. ... Fr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \n10,000 7,500 6,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 6,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 6,000 8,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1972-73 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1972-73 Classes \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \n' \nTotal Scholarship \nGra.nted \n \nMEGUIAR, RAMON V............................... Medical College of Georgia .................................. Soph . \n \nAlamo, Georgia \n \nMORRIS, THOMAS W ........... .................... Medical College of Georgia ... ...... .................. .. ..... Jr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMURPHY, MELVIN C .................... ... ......... Medical College of Georgia .................................. Fr. \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nMcALLISTER, KATHRYN C ............ .. ......... Medical College of Georgia .................................. Jr. \n \nw \n \nBuena Vi sta, Georgia \n \n0 \n \nMeA VOY, JAMES D ........................ ......... .. Medical College of Georgia .. ................ ......... ...... . Fr. \n \nTignall, Georgia \n \nMcGHEE, PHILLIP L. ................................ Medical College of Georgia .. ...... ............. .... ......... Soph. \n \nGrove town , Georgia \n \nMcKEOWN , JOHN C.................................. Medical College of Georgia .................................. Fr. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, FREDDIE L.................................. Medical College of Georgia .................................. Soph . \n \nHelena, Georgia \n \nNEVELS, CHARLES T ................................ Medical College of Georgia .... .............................. Soph. \n \nDoraville , Georgia \n \nPALMER, TIMOTHY J ..... .. .... .......... .. ........ Kansas City College of .... ............ .... .. .................. Soph. \n \nVidalia, Georgia  \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nPAYTON , VICTOR E.................................. Medical College of Georgia .................................. Soph . \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nPENDLEY , ROBERT A............................... Emory University School of.......... ............ ............ Fr. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \n7,500 8,000 10,000 8,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n PETE RSO N, F R ED ERI CK M . .... .... .. .. .. .. ...... Medi ca l College of G eorgia ............. .. ........ ........ ... Soph. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \n. \n \nPETERSON , POWERS ........ .. .. ... ... ... .. ... ..... . Medical College of Georgia .. .. ..... ... .. ..... ............... Soph . \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nPHILLIPS , ROBERT L. ........... .... ... ........... .. Medical College of Georgia ...... ....... ....... .... .. ...... .. Jr. \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nPITTS , HAROLD W. ..... .......... .............. .... . Medical College of Georgia .. ..... .... ..... .......... ....... . Jr. \n \nGray, Georgia \n \nPOLHILL, JAMES B., IV ...... .. .. .... ...... ... .... .. Medical College of Georgia .. ....... .. ..... .... ...... ... ... .. Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPRATT, DONALD C ... ... ............. . .. ........ .. .. Medical College of Georgia ............ ................. ..... Jr. \n \nDalton , Georgia \n \nPURSER , ALVIN D ............ ................ .. .. .... Medical College of Georgia ... .... .. ....-... .. ... ............ . Jr. \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nC.;) \n \nPUR VIS , JEAN C........................ ............... Emory University School of. ........ .. ........ .. .. ... .. .... .. Sr. \n \n~ \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nREYNOLDS, RICHARD R .... ....... ........ .. ..... Medical College of Georgia .... ... .. .. .... ............. .. .... Sr. \n \nSumner, Georgia \n \nROBERTSON , JAMES V. .. .. .... .. ... ... .. .... ...... Medical College of Georgia .... ... .. .. ............ ....... ... . Jr. \n \nFairburn, Georgia \n \nROOF, JACK B. , JR . ... ........... ... .... ..... ... ..... Medical College of Georgia .. .. ............ ......... .... .. ... Ji. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nSERGENT, PAUL M . ..... .... ... ........ ............. Emo ry University School of. .. .................. ........ ..... Sr. \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nSHARPTON , DOUGLAS J.. ... .... ........ . .. . .. .. . Medical College of Georgia .. ...... .. ..... ..... ... ... ... .... . Jr. \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nSHIVER , ROBERT B., JR ...... ..... ......... ..... ... Medical College of Georgia ...... ...... ..... ..... ............ Soph. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS , EARNEST C. ......................... .. .. Howard University School of. .... .. .... .... ... .... .. .. ...... Soph. \n \nBrunswick , Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \n10,000 10,000 7,500 8,000 6,000 8,000 7,500 6,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 6,000 8,000 7,500 7, 500 \n \n TE N \n \nN. \n \nN. c. \n \n8 \n \n0 \n \nv \n \nSCALI M MI LU \n \n. \n \n\\ \n \n' \n \n! \n \n,. \n \nr \n \n.!! \n \n1:;:) \n \n,\u003e. \n \nI'V \n \n1- \n \n\"*/ \"'-.. ./ \u003c( \n \nt_~:~----- \n\\ \n \noouou~/ ~- ~ .,I \n \n_r .._ ..::li 10 \n \no ~ ff_-:f , _ \n \n_. \n \n.y. \n \n-._---\u003c;\\ \"';. ) _,........ \n \n- \n \n:t..,.. \n \n---'-\\ \n \n0 \n \n-9 \n \n~ \u003c( \n.ID.. \n \n\"'I'-'I J.... . ~ I ...1;:/f_.,., .c~:.:.r,.,_ ) . '-~-et:/.... ( rJ:1l'~ ' ~_/ ~~ - I~ \n \n'~ \\ \n.\"..}\"---....I\\ I \n \n.._ l  ot oto u \n \nI i \n \n. \n \nr\\ f1 ~y \n'\"~~,F.-':I,K.:.[,,:.._.._.I.-LA_MA}~-~},li- \n \nu. \n,-- i \n...... \n \nJ.lSPU \n \n_I\\-._.. \n \n... \n__ \n \n. \n.L \n \n..1J. \"..\"..' \n \n. \n \nNTNAM \n-.T. \nI\\ 'l.-..,.....-s \n \n \n \n.. \n'~I;.__r \n \n_ \n \n'{\"' . ~ \n \nr (y .......-\u003c~ \n \n'r- \n \n_, . '\"\"~\" \n \n- \n \nI I j \n \n'\"\" \nlttC \nv \n-  1'to(l l \n \n- \n--. \n \n1' \n0 \n./ \n \n/- ' l _ - -- i.... -~-.\"'\\ 1-PSON \n \n - \n \n/ c'o-\"\"\u003c'\\'  \n \n\\  ......MU.O \n \nI )__ \n \n-. r . ;--- -( , ' ' - __,_ .; __j -- \n \n--- \n \n/ \n \n\u003c( \n \n__J \n \n\u003c( \n \n1:;:) \n \nVJ \n \n~ \n \no~.~ ~-~~.\" \nI \n... __J \n \n! T HOWAS \n \nI \n \nL__ \n \nJ \n \nF \n \nL \n \n0 \n \nR \n \nD \n \nA \n \n Comrnuni tio:~ whic h h ave bo:no:fitcd from the St ate \\l edi cal Edu ca tion Boa rd Scholarship progra m . \n \n\u003c::( \nlJ.J \n() \n0 \n() \n;:: \n~ \u003cl \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1972-73 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1972- 73 Classes \n \nEXHIBIT \" A\" \nTotal Scholarship \nGranted \n \nSIMPSON , MICHAEL T .. ..... .. ....... ...... .. ...... Medical College of Georgia ... .... ... ........ ... ... ........ .. Jr. \n \nChicopee, Georgia \n \nSMITH , DAVID G ... .. .... .. .... ... ... ........ ......... Emory University School of. ...... ... .............. .... ... ... Fr. \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nMedicin e \n \nSMITH , GREGORY V.. ..... ...... ... .... ........ .... Medical College of Georgia ....... ........ ... .......... ... ... Jr. \n \nBlue Ridge , Georgia \n \nSMIT H, KENNETH L. ...... ....... ....... ....... ... .. Medical College of Georgia ... .... .......... ......... ... ..... Jr. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nV:l \n \nSMITH, RICHARD C. .. .... ..... ... ..... .... ..... .. .. Medical College of Georgia ....... ... .. ..... ..... ... ...... .. . Soph . \n \n*'\" \n \nLafayette, Georgia \n \nSMITH, RODNEY L. ..... .... .. .......... ...... .... ... Medical College of Georgia .... ........ ... ... ........ ........ Sr. \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nSMITH , RO NNIE R .... .. ....... ......... ..... ..... .... Medical College of Georgia ... ... .. ... ..... ...... .... .... .... Soph . \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nSPEARMAN , DAVID R . ... ......... ..... ....... .. ... Medical College of Georgia .. ....... ...... ........ ........ ... Jr. \n \nMacon , Georgia \n \nSTAFFORD , CHA RL ES R ..... ..... ........... .. .... Medical College of Georgia .......... ...... ... .. .... ....... .. Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nSTONE, HERBERT A ., JR ... ...... ...... ...... .. ... Emory University School of. .. ... ... .. .... .............. .... . Fr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nSUAREZ, GEORGE ...... .... ....... .. ... ...... ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. .. ...... .. ... ... ... .... ..... Fr . \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nSUBER , HUBERT McC ... .... .... ... ... .. ..... ...... . Medical College of Georgia ..... ....... ... ..... .. ....... ..... Sr. \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \n8,000 10,000 8,000 8,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 8,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n6,000 \n \n  \n \nI \n \n' \n \nJ \n \nTHAXTON, PAUL M ............................ :.. .. Medical College of Georgia .............. . ................... Sr. \n \n6,000 \n \nAt hens, Georgia \n \n, \n \nVANCE, LUTHER , JR ..... . ... . ... . .... . ... .. .. .. .. .. MeharrY. Medical College ............. .. .... ... .... .... ..... .. Soph. \n \n7, 500 \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nVANSANT, JOHNATHAN P .... .. . ..... ... .... .... Medical College of Georgia .. . ... ... ....... . ... ... .... .... .. . Sr. \n \n6,000 \n \nPowder Springs, Georgia \n \n \n \nWALLER, WILLIAM 1. , III        '   Medical College of .Georgia .. ........ ..... .. .. .. .. . .. ... . .... Soph . M i.lledgeville, Georgia \n \n10,000 \n \nWARNOC.K , RALPH P . .... .. . ...... . ........... .'.... Medical College of Georgia . .. . .. . ........ .. . .. . .. .. ..... .. .. Jr. \n \n8,000 \n \nBowdon, Georgia \n \nWASDEN, HOWELL A., III ...... ..... .... .... ..... Medical College of Georgia .............. ...... ..... ...... ... Jr. \n \n8,000 \n \nPavo, G eorgia \n \n*WATSON, JAMES P ., III ......... .................. .. Medical College of Georgia .............................. .... Sr. \n \n5,000 \n \nNashville, Georgia \n \n'  \n \n. \n \nUc.nJ \n \nWILLCOX, JAMES G .. .. ... ... . . .. .. .. .. ... ... ... .. ... Medical College of Georgia .. .............. . .. ..... .. .... .. .. Jr. \n \nHawkinsville, Georgia \n \n. \n \n8,000 \n \nWILLIAMS, DAVID M . ...... ........... .. .... ...... . Medical College of Georgia ... .. ............. .. ..... ......... Soph . \n \n10,000 \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \n. \n \nWILLIAMS, OTIS J. ,. JR ....... .. ~ ... ... .... .... .. .. .. Meharry Medical College ... .. ..... .................... . ... ... Sr. \n \n6,000 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMSON, GARY B.... .... .................... Medical College of Georgia ..... .. ............. .......... .. .. Sr. \n \n6,000 \n \nAthens, Georgia ;. . , \n \n' \n \n*Has received al!'.scholarship due him . \n \nTwo ~tudents, Robert E . Dicks, III , and Marshall T. Schreeder , did not ' renew their scl:lolarship for the 1972 fall quarter. \n \n. ' \n \n: \n \n EXHIBIT \"B\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS 1972-73 \n \nName and Home Town \n \nMedical College \n \nHospilal \n \nAMERSON, DR . OLEN D............... Kansas City College. Flint Osteopathic \n \nTennille, Georgia \n \nof Osteopathic Med. Hospital, Flint, Mich. \n \nAMSDEN, DR . MICHAEL N . .. . .... .. . Emory University .... Grady Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAVERETT, DR. JACK M., Jr . .. ........ Med . Coli. of Ga . ... Univ. of Alabama Med. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nCenter, Birmingham , \n \nAla. \n \nBLANTON, DR. ELIZABETH D .. .. .. . Med . Coli . of Ga .... Medical Center Hospi- \n \nRome, Georgia \n \ntal, Columbus, Georgia \n \nBLANTON, DR. JAMES R ........ .... .. Med. Coli. of Ga . ... Medical Center Hospital \n \nCanton, Georgia \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nCOLLINS, DR. LARRY C. .............. Med . Coli. of Ga .... Greenville Gen . Hospital \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nGreenville, S.C. \n \nCORNWELL, DR . WILLIAM 0 ... .... Med . Coli. of Ga . .. . Medical Center Hospital \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nDASHER, DR . CHARLES A......... ... Med . Coli . of Ga ... . Univ. of Alabama Med. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCenter, Birmingham, \n \nAla . \n \nFLANDERS, DR . HUGH D., JR ...... Med. Coli. of Ga . ... Memorial Hospital \n \nSwainsboro, Georiga \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nGARRISON, DR . WARREN B......... Med. Coli. of Ga... . Univ. of South Carolina \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCharleston, S.C . \n \nGOODNER, DR . JAMES V... .. ........ Tulane University .... Charity Hospital \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, La. \n \nGRIFFIN, DR . JOSEPH L. ..... .... .... . Med. Coli . of Ga.... Med. Coli. Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia. \n \nHospitals, Augusta, \n \nGeorgia \n \nGUEST, DR. HOWARDS . .. ............ Med. Coli. of Ga . ... Passavant Mem . Hospital \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nChicago , Ill . \n \nHUDSON, DR . RONALD M . .. .. .. .. .. Med. Coli . of Ga .... Medical Center Hospital \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nLOFTIS, DR . WILLIAM E. , JR ........ Med. Coli. of Ga .... Med. Coli. Georgia \n \nComer, Georgia \n \nHospitals, Augusta, \n \nGeorgia \n \nMcCULLOUGH , DR. RICHARD E.. . Med. Coli . of Ga . .. . Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon , Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMcLARIN , DR . CALVIN W .... ... .. .... Emory University .... Emory Univ. Affiliated \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMELTON, DR. WILLIAM C ... .... ... .. Med . Coli. of Ga .... Letterman General \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nHospital, \n \n San Francisco, Calif. \n \nMOBLEY, DR. DAVID W. .... ... ....... Med. Coli. of Ga .... University Hospital \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Fla. \n \nMORELAND, DR . STEVEN C. ...... .. Med. Coli. of Ga .... Med . College of Va . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n~ichmond, Va. \n \nMORRIS, DR . CLELL V............. .... . Med . Coli. of Ga... . N. Carolina Mem. \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nHospital, Chapel Hill, \n \nN.C. \n \n36 \n \n EXHIBIT \"B\" SC HOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS 1972-73 \n \nName and Home Town \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nMORROW, DR . JOHN G., Ill ......... Med . Coli. of Ga ... . Memorial Hospital \n \nHahira, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMOSELY, DR. MORRIS E., JR ........ Meharry Med. Coli.. Martin Luther King \n \nRochelle, Georgia \n \nHospital, Los Angeles, \n \nCalif. \n \nPA DOVE, DR . STUART J ............. .. Med. Coli. of Ga .... Univ . Conn. Affil. \n \nMi ll edgev ille, Georgia \n \nHospitals, Hartford , \n \nConn . \n \nPA ELL , DR . WILLIAM P ..... ...... Med. Coli. of Ga .... Tampa General Hospital \n \nC ordele, Georgia \n \nTampa, Fla. \n \nPA RMER , DR . KEITH M ...... .......... Mcd . Coli. of Ga . .. . Medical Center Hospital \n \nRoo pville , G eorgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nPA RROTT, DR . FRANK H ... .......... Med . Coli. of Ga.... Med. Coli. Ga. \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nHospitals, Augusta, \n \nGeorgia \n \nRE TZ , DR . TURNER W ......... .... .. Med. Coli. of Ga .... U.S. Naval Hospital \n \nColquill , Georgia \n \nPortsmouth, Ya. \n \nRO SS , DR . ROBERT L....... .......... .. . Emory University .... Emory Univ . Affil. \n \nBainbridge, Georgi a \n \nHospitals, Atlanta, \n \nGeorgia \n \nSCOTT, DR. JAMES W..... ....... ....... Med. Coli . of Ga. ... Medical Center Hospital \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nSI M S, DR. EDWARD H . ... .. .. .. .. ...... Meharry Med. Coli .. Miller Hospital \n \nCovington , Georgia \n \nSt. Paul, Minn . \n \nSTE ELE, DR . ROBERT L . ............... Med. Coli . of Ga ... . Medical Center Ho spital \n \nBla ke ly, Georgi a \n \nColumbus, Georgi a \n \nTOO ME R, DR . PAUL H ... .. .. ........... Meharry Med . Coli.. aval Ho spital \n \nSavannah , Georgia \n \nOakland, Calif. \n \nT ROWE LL , DR. AMY R ................. Med . Co li . of Ga .... Med . C oli . Ga . \n \nTucker, Geo rgia \n \nHospitals , A ugusta, \n \nGeor gia \n \nWA TTS, DR . BOBBY ................. ..... Meharry Med. Coli .. Geo. W . Hubba rd \n \nAt la nta , Georgi a \n \nHospital , Nashville, \n \nTenn. \n \nWILLIAMS, DR . D AV ID A . .. .. ........ Med. Coli. of Ga ... . U.S. Naval Hospit a l \n \nA ugusta, Georgia \n \nSan Diego , Calif. \n \n\\VYSO G. DR. EDWARD D ........... Med . Coli. of Ga .... Spartanburg Gen . \n \norcros , Georgia \n \nHosp ital , Spartanburg, \n \nS. C. \n \n37 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and Horne Address \n \nHospital \n \nALLIGOOD , DR . LAWRENCE M ....... .Emory University Hospital \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K . .. .... ...... Vetera ns Administration Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nARMSTRONG, DR . NATHANIEL E. .. . Freedman's Hospital \n \nBrunswick , Georgia \n \nWashington , D . C. \n \nBALL, DR . HENRY F .... .. .... .... .. .... .. ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBALLARD , DR. MARVIN K\u003e .... ......... Wm. S. Hall Psychiatric Institute \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nColumbia, South Carolina \n \nBARROCAS, DR. ALBERT.......... ........ USAF Medical Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nKeesler AFB, Biloxi, Miss. \n \nBELL , DR . SIDNEY A . ........ .. ............. University Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nCha rlottesvi lle, Virginia \n \nBOWEN , DR . A'DELBERT, III ..... ....... Uni ve rsit y of Ala . Medical Center \n \nCuthbert, Georgia \n \nBirmingham , Alabama \n \nBOYLE, DR . STEPHEN .... . .. .. . .. ...... . .. . . U.S. Naval Ho spital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPortsmouth , Virginia \n \nBRANDON , DR . RICHARD L............. Jack so nville Hospital \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nJ ack sonville , Florida \n \nBREWSTER , DR . EDWARD W ., JR ..... Memorial Med ica l Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nBROWN, DR. MICHAEL F . ................ University of Mississippi \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJackso n, Mi ssissippi \n \nBROWNING , DR. JOHN W .. ............... Medical College of Georgia \n \nLawrenceville , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBULLARD , DR . PONCE D ., JR . .......... Tripier Army Medica l Hospita l \n \nBainbridge , Georgia \n \nHonolulu, Hawaii \n \nCADORA , DR. DONALD F........... ...... David Grant Medical Center \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nTravis AFB, California \n \nCARTER, DR. MILLARD G .... .... ...... .. Mayo' s \n \nMacon , Georgia \n \nRoche ster, Minnesota \n \nCAWTHON, DR. THOMAS H ............. . Tulane Medical School \n \nForsyth , Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nCOPELAND, DR . FRANK M., JR ........ Medica l University of S. C. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCharleston, S. C. \n \nCOUS INS, DR . ALBERT L. ................. University of Alabama \n \nGree nville, Georgia \n \nBirmingham , Alaba ma \n \nCOUSINS, DR. WILLIAM L. . .. ... .. ..... .. Alabama Medica l Center \n \nGreenville, G eorgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nDANIELL , DR. DUREN , JR .... .. ......... Ta lmadge Memoria l Hospita l \n \nDublin , Georgia \n \nAugusta, G eo rgia \n \nDARDEN , DR . JOHN W .. .... . .. . .. .. ....... Talmadge Memoria l Hospita l \n \nMitchell , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nD AV IS, DR . LA RRY P. .. .............. .. ... .. T a lm adge Me mori a l Hospita l \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, G eo rgia \n \n38 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHospital \n \nDEMPSEY, DR. JAMES E.. .............. . .. Grady Memorial and Emory \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nHospital, Atlanta, Georgia \n \n- \n \nDIAL, DR. WILLIAM B. ... .. .. .. . ... ...... . . Greenville General Hospital \n \nHomerville, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nDIGBY, DR. RONALD W.... .... ..... .... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDIXON, DR. JIMMY L. .. ... ..... ...... ...... Macon Hospital \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDUANE, DR. LAWRENCE J .. ............. Oakland Naval Hospital \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nOakland, California \n \nDYAR, DR . KATHRYN W.. ........ .... .... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nEASLEY, DR. CONRAD ........ ............. Roanoke Memorial Hospital \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nEIDSON, DR. RODGER H .... .. .... . . .. .... Macon Hospital \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nFORD , DR. JAMES E., III ........ ....... .... Emory and Grady Hospitals \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFREANT, DR . LAWRENCE J .............. George Washington University \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWashington, D. C. \n \nGAILEY, DR. THOMPSON ....... ....... ... Greenville General Hospital \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nGAINEY , DR. WILLIAM H .. .............. Hoag Mem. Hospital Presbyterian \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNewport Beach, California \n \n.. \n \nGENTRY, DR. JAMES L. .................... Oak Knoll Naval Hospital \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nOakland, Calif. \n \nGIESLER , DR. GARNETT J., JR ..... .... University of Alabama Medical \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nCenter, Birmingham, Alabama \n \nGILBERT, DR. STEWART D . ............ .. Memorial Medical Center \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nGOODIN, DR. JOHN 0 . ..... .. .... ......... . Baylor Medical Center \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHouston, Texas \n \nG RIFFIN , DR . HOWARD A ........ ... ..... U.S. Naval Hospital \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania \n \nG ROOVER , DR. RAY, JR . ....... ... ... ..... Wilford Hall USAF Hospital \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nG UTHRIE, DR . TROY H ., JR .. . .. . ..... .. . Bexer County Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nHARPER, DR. JOHN T .. . ....... . .... .. .. .. .. Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHARPER, DR . MERIDITH .............. .... Medical College of Georgia \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nH ESTER, DR. JESSE D . ....... ..... .......... Macon Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHOBBY , DR . CHARLES F ............... .... Memorial Medical Center \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n39 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHospital \n \nHOLBROOK , DR . WILLIAM H . .... . .. ... Emory University Hospital \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHOPKINS, DR . RALPH D ., JR ............ USAF Regional Hospital \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nEglin AFB, Florida \n \nINGRAM , DR. ROB ERT F .................. University of Alabama Hospital \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nJONES, DR . JAMES Y ..... ... . ... .. .......... U . S. Army Hospital \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nFt. Huachuca , Arizona \n \nJORDAN , DR . STEPHEN M .......... .. .. .. Mayo Clinic \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nRoche ster , Minnesota \n \nKELLEY , DR. ROBERT E., JR . ...... .. . .. Tampa Memorial Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nTampa, Florida \n \nKING, DR . WILLIAM D . ..... ... . .. .. .. .. .. . USAF Hospital \n \nC hickamauga, Georgia \n \nMoody AFB, Georgia \n \nKISS , DR . KAROLY 0 ...................... .. Tampa General Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nTampa, Florida \n \nKITCHENS, DR . GEO RGE G . ............. Va nderbilt U ni ve rsity Hospital \n \nWarren, Georgia \n \nNashv ille , Tennessee \n \nLYNCH, DR. DONALD R ...... ... .. . . ..... . Ri verside Ho spital \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nNewport News, Virginia \n \nMacLEOD , DR . DAVIDS . ........ .......... Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nClarkesville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcBRIDE, DR . MICHAEL T . .. . .. .. ...... Memorial Medical Center \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \nSavannah , Georgia \n \nMcLAUGHLIN, DR . O U R ELL .......... State Univ. Iowa Hospital \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nIowa City, Iowa \n \nMcKINNEY , DR . JAMES E........ ..... .... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nA ugu sta, Georgia \n \nMIMBS, DR . JAMES W....................... Barnes Hospital \n \nMilledgeville , Georgia \n \nSt. Louis, Missouri \n \nMINGEA , DR. GEORGE D .. . ....... . .. .... Naval Hospita l \n \nM a nchester, Georgia \n \nBoston , Massachusetts \n \nMOORE, DR . WILLIAM M ., 111. .. .... .... R ive rside Hosp ital \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nNewpo rt News. Virginia \n \nMOORMAN , DR . LARRY R ............... Baroness Erla nge r Hospital \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nCha ttanooga, Tennessee \n \nMORRISON , DR . JAMES P., JIJ .... ..... Medical College of Virginia \n \nGlenwood, Georgia \n \nRichmond , Virginia \n \nNELSON , DR. ELLIS H ....... ............... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nIdeal, Georgia \n \nA ugu sta, Georgia \n \nIXON , DR. DAN IEL W......... ....... .... Massachusetts General Hospita l \n \nA lma, Georgia \n \nBoston, Massachusetts \n \nPETERSON, DR . G ARY D . ... ...... ........ T. C. Thompson's Children's \n \nRo ssv ille , Georgia \n \nHospita l, Chattanooga, \n \nTennessee \n \n40 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHospital \n \nPULLIAM , DR . MORRIS M . ... . ... . . ...... Emory University Hospital \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n- \n \nRIVERS , DR . CULLEN B. .. ... .. ....... . ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nROBERTS, DR . JOHN E., JR . ..... ...... ... Riverside Hospital \n \nMableton, Georgia \n \nNewport News, Virginia \n \nROBINSON , DR . JERRY C . ... .... ... ... ... Univ . of S. C . Medical School \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nCharleston, South Carolina \n \nROSSITER , DR . FRANCIS P., JR ...... ... Fitzsimmons General Hospital \n \nSavannah , Georgia \n \nDenver, Colorado \n \nSHARPTON , DR. BENNIE R ... .. .. ..... ... Univ . of Tenn . Medical School \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nMemphis, Tennessee \n \nSMITH, DR. JAMES E.. ..... ....... .......... Macon Hospital \n \nCam illa, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR . JAMES L .. ... ..... ... .... ....... Greenville General Hospital \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nSMITH , DR . LARRY E... ....... .... ....... .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nReid sville , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nS MITH, DR . WILLIAM S .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .... .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSTEWART , DR . JOHN P. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .... Johns Hopkins \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nBaltimore, Maryland \n \nSTREET, DR. LUTHER , JR . ...... . .. ... .... Beaumont General Hospital \n \nAmericu s, Georgia \n \nEl Paso, Texas \n \nTA LL EY, DR. PAUL A. ..... ..... ... ... ...... Meharry Medical College \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nT ARPLEY , DR. JAMES M .. . .... ... . ........ U.S . Naval Hospital \n \nRome , Georgia \n \nOakland , California \n \nTE RRY , DR. WILLIAM H ., III ........ . .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nT homasville , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nT HOMAS, DR. JAMES C. .. ..... ..... ... .... Harmann Hospital \n \nSavannah , Georgia \n \nHouston, Texas \n \nT HORNTON , DR. ROBERTS ... . .. .... ... . University of Florida \n \nElberton , Georgia \n \nGainesville, Florida \n \nVEASEY , DR . CHARLES R .. .. .. . .... . ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nVEASEY , DR. PHILIP R . . .. .. .. ... .... . .. ... Medical College of Georgia \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWEST, DR. CARLTON A.. .... ... ......... .. Michael Reese Hospital \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nChicago , Illinois \n \nW HITLOCK, DR. PAUL A . ........... ... . .. Balboa Naval Hospita l \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nSan Diego, California \n \nW ILLIAMS , DR. CHARLES D . ... .... .. . .. Baylor College of Medicine \n \n.. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nHouston, Texas \n \nW RIGHT , DR. GEORGE E.. .... ....... ... .. Louisville General Hospital \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nLouisville , Kentucky \n \n41 \n \n EXHIBIT \"D\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY Sl::R VING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nName and Home Address \n \nName and Home Address \n \nABBOTT, DR. EMILE G. Savannah, Georgia \nASKEW , DR . DANNY E. Sparta, Georgia \nASKEW, DR . FLETCHER C. Columbus, Georgia \nBAGGETT, DR. JAMES C., JR. Douglasville, Georgia \nBOWDEN, DR. TALMADGE A. , JR . Atlanta, Georgia \nCAMPBELL, DR . WILLIAM W., JR. Black shear, Georgia \nCATES, DR. ROBERT M. Tucker, Georgia \nCROWE, DR. JOHN A., JR. Pooler, Georgia \nDAVIS, DR. HARRY N. Valdosta, Georgia \nEVERIDGE, DR . GEORGE J. Macon, Georgia \nFETTERS, DR . DAVID V. Albany, Georgia \nFUSSELL, DR. MACEA E. Blackshear, Georgia \nGIBBONS, DR. WILLIAM S. Cedartown, Georgia \nGOWEN , DR. JAMES F. Folkston, Georgia \nGREENE, DR. JOHN W. Barnesville, Georgia \nHALL , DR. ARTHUR L. Tucker, Georgia \nHAYMAN, DR. BERNARD L., JR. Augusta, Georgia \nHERNDON, DR. CHARLES H ., JR . Toccoa, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR . JAMES A ., III Avondale Estates, Georgia \nJOINER , DR . DARRYL W. Louisville, Georgia \nKELLY, DR . ARTHUR G. Athens, Georgia \n \nLANIER, DR . WILLIS E. Cobbtown, Georgia \nMAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0. Cartersville, Georgia \nMAYNARD, DR. WALTER P. Macon, Georgia \nMcEARCHERN, DR . WALTER W. Shannon, Georgia \nNAMAN , DR. CARL H. Sandersville, Georgia \nNEWTON , DR. JACK R. Chamblee, Georgia \nNICHOLS, DR . PAUL J. Atlanta, Georgia \nOGDEN , DR. WILLIAM S. Macon, Georgia \nPARKER , DR. GREGG West Point, Georgia \nPAYNE , DR . FRANKLIN E. Powder Springs, Georgia \nROUTON, DR . JAMES L. College Park , Georgia \nRUMPH , DR. FRANK M. Fort Valley, Georgia \nSATHER, DR. RANDALL K. Atlanta, Georgia \nSHACKLETT, DR. DAVID E. Atlanta, Georgia \nSIMMONS, DR . BERNARD R. Columbus, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. PETER T. Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH, DR . JOHN D. Swainsboro, Georgia \nSPEER, DR. GREGORY C. Atlanta, Georgia \nSPIVEY , DR. JAMES W., JR . Macon, Georgia \nSTOCKS, DR. SIRAS A. Avondale Estates, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR . WILLIAM K. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n42 \n \n - \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nName and Home Address \n \nName and Home Address \n \nTI PPENS, DR. JACK K. Marietta, Georgia \nWESTMORELAND, DR. ANON E., JR. Clermont, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR . DAVID C. Austell, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, DR. ISAAC Albany, Georgia \nWINGO, DR. EARLL. Atlanta, Georgia \nWOODS, DR. JOHN T ., III Calhoun, Georgia \n \n43 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PR ACTICE \n \nName and Horn e To wn \n \nA mount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity Tim e Required of Practice for Repay ment \n \nEX HIBIT \"E\" \nTime Pra cticed July I , 1972 \n \nALLEN, DR . L.L. ........ ......... .. . .. .. .... ... .... ... . . $5 ,000 \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nBRANTLEY , DR . JIMMY W ........ .. ...... .. . ..... 5,000 \n \nWrightsville , Georgia \n \nBROOKS , DR . WILLIAM P . .. .. ... ....... ..... ...... 5,000 \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nCLEMONS , DR. THURMAN ... .. .................. 3,750 \n \nCataula, G eorgia \n \n**''\"\" \n \nDEEN , DR . JOHNNY T ....... .... . ..... ... ........... 3,750 Alma, Georgia \n \nDENT, DR . JOHN M ., JR ............ ... .. .... ....... 5,000 \n \nWaynesboro , G eorgia \n \nDICKENS, DR . WINBURN J .. ...... ... ..... ..... ... 5,000 \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nELLISON, DR . CARROL W .... ...... . ........ ... .... 5,000 \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nGREEN, DR. RALPH R . ... ..... ...... . .... ... ... ... .. 5,000 \n \nRinggold , Georgia \n \nKARSTEN, DR. MIKELL B..... .. .. .. ............... 5,000 \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nKENNEDY , DR. THOMAS E.. ....... ......... . ... .. 5,000 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nThomaston Je sup Eatonton Statesboro Thomaston Tifton Winder Forsyth Ringgold Tifton Buford \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs .-9. mos . 3 yrs .-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs \n \n3 yrs.-7 mos. I yea r 4 years 6 1/2 months II months 2 yrs. -11 mos. I year I yr .-9 mos. 10 months 2 years I yr.-1 0 mos. \n \n KENT, DR . WILLIAM F . .... . .. .. .... . . . . .. .. . .... .. . 5,000 \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \nKING , DR . GEORGE C .. ... ...... .. ....... .. .. .... ... 3,750 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKNOWLTON , DR. JAMES W . ...... ............... . 5,000 \n \nA tla nta, Georgia \n \nLUCAS , DR . WALLAC E ...... .. ..... . ... .... . ..... .. . 5,000 \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nMINTER, DR . BRENDA B................ ........... 3,750 \n \nJones boro , Georgia \n \nOGLESBY , DR . WILLIAM H . . .... ... ....... .. ...... 5, 103 .29 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nPICK EN S, DR. J AMES C .. .. . ... ... ... .. ... .... . .... . 5,000 \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \ne*\"n' \n \nPRI CE, DR . THOMAS W .     5,000 \n \nGlennvi lle, Georgia \n \nR EID , DR. RAYMON D J .. ........ ... .. .. ... ...... ... Atlanta, Georgia \nRI C HARDSON , DR . C H A RLES R .. . . ...... .... ... LaFayette, Georgia \nSIMMONS, DR . ROBE RT W... .... ..... ....... ... .. \nLaGrange , Georgia SIMPSON , DR . WALTER W .. ... .......... ... ...... . \nTifton, Georgia TUMLIN , DR . WILLIAM D ...... .... ... ..... .. ... .. \nRome, Georgia WEAVER , DR . J ERRY 0 .... .. ..... ...... .. ...... .... \nCedarto wn , Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nf \n \nStatesboro \n \n5 years \n \nC lay ton \n \n3 yrs .-9 mos. \n \nToccoa \n \n5 yea rs \n \nCochran \u0026 Eas tman \nGracewood \n \n5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. \n \nTifton \n \n5 yrs .- 1 mos . \n \nToccoa \n \n5 years \n \nByromville Unadilla Montezu ma \nTallapoosa \n \n5 years 5 years \n \nStatesboro \n \n5 years \n \nPleasa nt Grove Community Perry \n \n5. years 5 yea rs \n \nLexington \u0026 Crawford \nCedartown \n \n5 years 5 years \n \n2 years I yr.-IOmos. 3 yrs .-7 mos. 3 yrs.-6 mos. I yr.- 10 mos. 2 yrs .- 10 mos. I yr.-5 1/2 mos. 3 yrs.-5 mos. \n4 yrs.-3 mos. 3 yrs.-7 mos. I yr .-8 1/2 mos . \n-03 yrs. -11 1/2 mos. \n-0- \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PR ACTICE \n \nNa me and Home To wn \n \nAmount of S cholar ship \n \nCommunity Time Required of Practice for Repay ment \n \nWILLIAMS, DR . WILLIAM M .......... .... .... .. .. Ashburn, Georgia \nWINDHAM , DR. ADDIS D... ............ .... .... ... Butler, Georgia \nYOUNG , DR . JAMES H .... .... .... .. ............ .... . Ocilla, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,000 5,000 \n \nNashville Demorest Ocilla \n \n5 yea rs 3 years 5 years \n \nThe following scholarship recipients will begin their practice after July I, 1972 \n \n,j:\u003e.. \n \nHULSEY , DR. WAYNE G. .... .... ................... 5,000 \n \n(j',) \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJUSTICE, DR . EDGAR L. ............................ 5,000 \n \nKnoxville, Georgia \n \n*RICE, DR . JOSEPH F . .. .... ...... .. .. ...... ...... .... 5,000 \n \nSavannah , Georgia \n \nWHALEY, DR. MORGAN N . .............. ..... .. .. 2,500 \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nPerry Buena Vista Conyers Martinez \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 2 1/2 years \n \n*Has received credit for prior practice at Central State Hospital and G eorgia Regional Hospital. \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" \nTime Practiced July 1, 1972 \n4 years \nI year \n10 months \nWill begin practice July 5. \nWill begin practice August I. \nWill begin praetice October I. \nWill begin practice July 5. \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONT RACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scho larship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \n- \n \nACREE, DR . RUSSELL A. ... ...... ...... $5,000 Hahira, Georgia \nAKERY, DR . EARL J .... ...... ............ 5,000 \n \nPractice at Hahira Practice at Monroe \n \nCarro llton , Georgia \n \nALLEN, DR . THOMAS M ..... ........ ... 5,000 \n \nPractice at Dawson \n \nLeary, Georgia \n \nANDERSON, DR . BENJAMIN S., JR . 3,750 \n \nPractice at \n \nFort Valley Georgia \n \nCedartown \n \nATHA, DR. JOHN F. .. .... .. ............... 5,000 \n \nPractice at Rockmart \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nATHA, DR. WILLIAM J ., JR .. .... ... ... 5,000 \n \nPractice at Frank lin \n \nChicopee, Georgia \n \nand West Point \n \nBAGLEY, DR. CHARLES E.......... .... 3,750 \n \nPractice at Alma \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nBALL, DR. WESLEY J ............. ........ 5,000 \n \nPractice at Th under- \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nbolt and Liberty \n \nCounty \n \nBARTON, DR. JAMES H ... .. ............ 3,750 \n \nPractice at Social \n \nMineral Bluff, Georgia \n \nCircle \n \nBLISSIT, DR . JOSEPH A. ........ .... ..... 3,750 \n \nPractice at \n \nLocust Grove, Georgia \n \nMcDonough \n \nBODDY, DR . ALFRED E. .. ........ ...... 3,750 \n \nPractice at \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nWoodstock \n \nBOSS, DR. JAMES L..... ... ....... .. .... ... 5,000 \n \nPractice at \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nVilla Rica \n \nBRECKENRIDGE, DR. HOMER E.... 5,000 \n \nPractice at \n \nLudowici, Georgia \n \nDonalsonville \n \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES F . ............ ..... 2,500 \n \nPractice at Monroe \n \nAugusta, Georgia BULLARD, DR . JAMES R . .. .... ........ 5,000 \n \nPractice at Acworth \n \nAtlanta, Georgia CASH, DR. TED D .. ... ..................... 5,000 \n \nPractice at LaFayette \n \nBremen, Georgia \nCLEMENTS, DR. MACK H . ..... .... ... 2,500 \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nPractice at Pine Mountain \n \nCLEMENTS, DR . MARTHA D . .. ...... 3,750 \n \nPractice at \n \nGreenville, Georgi::. \nCOOK, DR . ERNEST L. ............. .... . 5,000 \n \nPine Mountain Practice at Thomson \n \nNewington , Georgia \n \nCOOPER, DR . JAMES T ... ........ ... .... 5,000 \n \nPractice at \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nByromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw, and \n \nWoodstock \n \n47 \n \n EX HIBIT \"F\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Hom e To wn \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nCOUCH, DR . RANDALL E. . .... ... ..... 5,000 Augusta, Georgia \n \nCRENSHAW, DR. JOHN T........ ....... Bethlehem, Georgia \nCU RRY , DR . LEON E..... ............ ... . Metter, Georgia \nDAVIS , DR . BILLY J. .... .. .. . ............ . Folkston, Georgia \nDeZOORT, DR . EDITH J . .. ..... ...... ... Savannah, Georgia \n \n5,000 3, 750 5,000 3,750 \n \nDOVE, DR. DONALD V. ....... . ......... Royston, Georgia \nDUNAGAN , DR. DONALD. ............ Clermont, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR . JACK B.... ... ...... .... Cornelia, Georgia \nEUBANKS, DR. OMER L... ...... .. ..... . Columbus, Georgia \nEVANS, DR . RAYMOND D ., JR. .. ... Gainesville, Georgia \nFAUL KN ER , DR. HARRY W.... ..... .. Covington, Georgia \nFERRELL, DR . MARION L. ....... . .. .. Madison, Georgia \nFLINT, DR . LUCIEN A........ .. ......... Hapeville, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. BLAKE M ........... .. ..... Augusta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 2, 500 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \nFOWLER, DR. JOHN E.. ........... .... .. Tifton , Georgia \nGILES, DR . EUGENE H..... ....... .... .. Fo rt Gaines, Georgia \nGREEN , DR. JAM ES F . .............. ..... Villa Rica , Georgia \nHAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L.. .... . A ustell , Georgia \nHA RPER , DR . HENRY W., JR. ...... .. Warrenton, Georgia \nHARRIS , DR . STERLING A....... .. .... Decatur, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,750 \n \nPractice at Watkinsville and Lavonia Practice a t St. Ma rys, Roberta, and Clayton Practice at Metter \nPractice at Edi son and Blairsvill e Practice at Gresham Park a nd Avondale Estates Practice at Lawrencevi lle Practice at Gracewood Practice at Cornelia \nPractice at Roswe ll \nPractice at Clayton \nPractice at Covington \nPractice a t Sparta \nPractice at Canton \nPractice at Central State Hospital, Thomson , Warrenton , and Pelham Practice at Clayton \nPractice at Blakely \nPractice at Villa Rica Practice at Austell \nPractice at Washington and Warrenton Practice at Buford \n \n48 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN F ULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nHA RRISON, DR. JOHN R... ............. Macon, Georgia \nHA RVEY , DR. LOUIS R. ...... . ... .. ..... Pe mbroke , Georgia \nHA YMORE, DR. JAMES M. , III .. ... .. McCaysville, Georgia \nHEATH , DR. HEZEKIAH K ., JR.. ... . Homerville, Georgia \nHE NDLEY , DR . JOHN E...... .... .. ..... Garfield, Georgia \nHE SLEY , DR . EDGAR R. .... .... ...... Hephzibah, Georgia \nHITT, DR . WILLIAM A. ... .. .. .. .. . .... . Augusta, Georgia \nHOLLEY, DR . JACOB H. ..... ........ .... Mathews, Georgia \nHOLLOWAY , DR . WILMER 0. .... .... Macon, Georgia \nHOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS M. ...... .... Macon , Georgia \nHOLT, DR. EDWARD. ...... ........ .... .. Sparks, Georgia \nHU LLENDER , DR. BYRON N. ....... Ringgold , Georgia \nJACOBS, DR . LOUIS J . ..... ......... ..... Nashville, Georgia \nJE NINGS , DR . ROBERT E... ...... ... . Atlanta, Georgia \nJO HNSON, DR . CLARENCE M. ....... Macon, Georgia \nJO HNSON , DR . RAY L......... ... .. .. .... Albany, Georgia \n \n2,500 5,000 3,750 1,250 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 \n \nJO NES, DR. CHARLES T. Jes up, Georgia \n \n3, 750 \n \nJOWERS, DR. JONATHAN R. Ambrose, Georgia \nKINARD, DR. GARLAND E. . .. .. .. .. .. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n3, 750 3, 750 \n \nPractice at Millen \nPractice at Sandersvi ll e Practice at Blue Ridge Practice at Pavo \nPractice at Sylvania and Millen Practice at Waynesboro Practice at Jesup \nPractice at Donalsonville Practice at Gordon \nPractice at Jackson \nPractice at Adel \nPractice in Ringgold \nPractice at Central State Hospital Practice at Arlington Practice at Eastman \nPractice at Wrightsville and Eastman Practice at Hazlehurst, Hinesville, Jesup, and Regional Hospital Practice at Martinez \nPractice at Chickamauga and Fort Oglethorpe \n \n49 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nKUGLAR, DR. EVERETT C........ .. .. . 5,000 Evans, Georgia \n \nLANFORD, DR . CHARLES A. .... ..... Stone Mountain, Georgia \nLASSITER , DR. HOMER L. .. ... ..... .. . Moultrie, Georgia \nLITTLE, DR . CHARLES H ...... .. ..... .. Jasper, Georgia \nLONG , DR . HAROLD G. .. .. ............. Dahlonega, Georgia \nLUKE, DR . BILLY D. .......... .... ........ Alma, Georgia \n \n3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 3,750 \n \nMANUS, DR. RICHARD C......... ..... Clermont, Georgia \nMARLOW , DR. JAMES E. ..... .... ... .. Tunnel Hill , Georgia \nMAYS , DR. ALDINE M ............ .. ..... Stockbridge, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR . NELSON , JR..... ..... ... Columbus, Georgia \nMcLEAN , DR. FREDERICK L.. ........ \nFolkston, Georgia McNAIR, DR . WILLIAM P... ...... ...... \nWrens, Georgia MEACHAM, DR . JACK R . ...... ......... \nAugusta, Georgia MOODY, DR. JOHN E.. ........ .......... . \nColquitt, Georgia \nMOODY , DR. RICHARD A. .... ........ Macon, Georgia \nMOORE, DR. PERRY. .. .. ... ... .... .... ... .Macon, Georgia MORELAND, DR. CARVIN C..... .. ... Hiawassee, Georgia MORELAND, DR . ROBERT H ., JR ... Darien, Georgia \n \n5,000 3, 750 3,750 3,750 5,000 3, 750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nMUSE, DR . ANDREW D ., JR. .... ... ... Carrollton, Georgia \nNICHOLSON, DR . WILLIAM L. ...... . Hiawassee, Georgia \n \n3,750 3,750 \n \nPractice at Central State and Augusta Regional Hospitals Practice at Rutland \nPractice at Arlington \nPractice at Blairsville \nPractice at Dahlonega Practice at Blackshear and Forest Park Practice at Austell \nPractice at Pleasant Grove Community Practice at Stockbridge Practice at Gainesville Practice at Sylvester \nPractice at Soperton \nPractice at Chatsworth Practice at Central State Hospital Practice at Jesup \nPractice at Central State Hospital Practice at Loganville \nPractice at Port Wentworth and Garden City Practice at Jefferson \nPractice at Hiawassee \n \n50 \n \n EXHrBIT \"F\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN F ULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nNOBLES, DR. TRAVIS..................... Lyons, Georgia UNNALLY, DR. JAMES T., Ill...... Augusta, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 \n \nN UTT, DR. RICHARD L. ................ Griffin, Georgia \nPI RKLE, DR. THOMAS N. ........... .. . Smyrna, Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR . CHARLES E...... ...... Fitzgerald , Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR. JOHN E., JR........... Augusta, Georgia \nRAWLINS, DR. GEORGE M. .. .. .. .. .. . Grayson, Georgia \nRE LEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. .. ...... Atlanta, Georgia \nROBINSON, DR . JAMES L...... .. .... ... Carrollton, Georgia \nROGERS , DR . CHARLES G..... .. .... .. Atlanta, Georgia \nROGERS, DR . JOHN S. .. .. ............. .. Buena Vista, Georgia \nSC HARFF, DR. LOUIS, 111.. .. .. .... ..... Claxton, Georgia \nSHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N. .. ... ...... . Augusta, Georgia \n \n2,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3, 750 \n \nSH EFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. .... .. . orman Park, Georgia \nSM ITH , DR . AMOS A.... .. .. ..... ....... .. Doerun, Georgia \n \n3,750 3,750 \n \nSM ITH, DR. DARIUS A. .. ............ ... Doerun, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. GARY L.. .. .................. La Fayette, Georgia \nSM ITH, DR. HILTON .. ......... .......... . Colquitt, Georgia \nSM ITH , DR . OTIS W. ...... .... .......... .. Atlanta, Georgia \nSO WELL, DR. RAYMOND H ., JR. ... G uyton , Georgia \n \n5,000 2, 500 5,000 1,250 5,000 \n \nPractice at Lyons and Vidalia Practiced at Hazlehurst and Gracewood Practiced at Darien and Jeffersonville Practice at Blue Ridge \nPractice at Washington Practice at Washington Practice at Snellville and Lavonia Practice at Griffin \nPractice at Woodbury \nPractice at Rockmart \nPractice at Buena Vista Practice at Gracewood Practice at Washington, Lincolnton, and Lavonia Practice at Dawson Practice at Dahlonega and Martinez Practice at Dallas \nPractice at Blairsville Practice at Bowdon \nPractice at Fort Valley Practice at Guyton and Statesboro \n \n51 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nSTUBBS, DR. OLAN W .......... ... ... .. .. Decatur, Georgia \nTANNER, DR . CLYDE V.. ........... ..... Douglas, Georgia \nTHOMAS , DR. DONALD R . . . .. . . ...... Dalton, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n*THOMAS, DR. J. LOWELL ............ Macon, Georgia \nTURNER , DR. RICHARD J. ............ Franklin Springs, Georgia \nVICKERY , DR . SAMUEL A. ........ .. .. Commerce, Georgia \nWARD, DR . DANIEL F... ................ Savannah, Georgia \nWHITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H........... Augusta, Georgia \nWHITWORTH , DR. JACK W. ........ .. Greenville, Georgia \nWILBANKS , DR . JAMES B. .... ...... ... Cornelia, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. HENRY G. , JR. Ashburn , Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 \n \nDECEASED \n \nANDERSON, DR . WILLIAM L. , Macon BOWEN , DR. RAY F., JR ., Augusta CORNELL, DR . RONALD , Bowman \n \n*Decea sed after completion of contract. \n \nPractice at Doraville \nHazlehurst and Pearson Practice at Pleasant Grove Community Practice at Rincon \nPractice at Clayton \nPractice at Commerce \nPractice at Harlem \nPractice at Lyons \nPractice at Greenville Practice at Hiawassee and Clarkesville Practice at Nashville \n \n52 \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nNa me and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nA DAMS, DR . JACOB B. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n$3,750 \n \nBROWN, DR. THOMAS D..... .. .. 5,000 Lithonia, Georgia \n \nC ANNON, DR. CLIFF L. ........... Donalsonville, Georgia \nEDGENS, DR. JACK R . .......... ... Rome, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \nEDMONDSON , DR. STEPHEN W. 5,000 Barney, Georgia \n \nEDWARDS, DR . CHARLES H.. .. 3,750 Cleveland , Georgia \n \nG RA THAM , DR. CARLOS...... Douglas, Georgia \nHA MMONDS, DR. OTIS T ..... .... Atlanta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \nK NOW LES , DR. JAMES B. ........ 5,000 Jackson, Georgia \n \nLE A R , DR . THOMAS F..... ...... .. Camilla, Georgia \nLl DSA Y, DR. JAMES B. Athens, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \nMcG RAW , DR . WALKER C....... 5,000 Savannah , Georgia \n \nMc MU RRAIN , DR. KEY D ., JR . . 3, 750 Ha pev ille , Georgia \n \nPA U L, DR . JEWELL C .. .... .. ....... 5,000 A the ns, Georgia \n \nPractice at Retardation Center 3 month s, balance in cash. Practice at Lavonia I yr., II months, balance in cash. Practice at Blairsville 3 years, balance in cash. Practice at LaFayette I I/2 years , balance in cash. Practice at Georgia \nRegional Hospital 8 months, balance in cash. Practice at Blairsville I yr., I month balance in cash. Practice at Alma 2 month , balance in cash. Practice at A us tell and Newnan 3 years, balance in cash. Practice at Central State Hospital , Ellijay and Monticello I yr., 6 months balance in cash. Practice at Eastman I year, balance in cash, Practi ce at Villa Rica and Lexington 4 yrs. , 4 I/2 months, balance in cash. Practice under j uri sdiction of State Board of Co rrections 2 I/2 years, ba lance in cash . Pract ice a t Pine Mountain a nd West Point 2 years, balance in cash. Practice at Sylvania 2 yea rs, balance in cash. \n \n53 \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nPLAYFORD , DR . GEORGE A. ... 5,000 Augusta, Georgia \nSAPP, DR. WILLIAM P... ....... .... 5,000 Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH , DR . HERBERT D. ... ...... 5,000 Pembroke, Georgia \nSMITH , DR . ROBERT L. ..... ...... 5,000 Winder, Georgia \nSTRICKLAND , DR . EDMONDT . 5,000 Calhoun, Georgia \nTAYLOR , DR . ROBERT P... ...... . 5,000 Marietta , G eorgia \n \nPractice at Harlem I yr., 2 months, bala nce in cash . Practice at Central State and Regional State Hospital s 2 years, balance in cash. Practice at Mt. Vernon I yr ., 5 month s, balance in cash. Practice at Central State Ho spital 2 yrs., I I month s, balance in ca sh . Practice at Swainsboro 9 I/2 months , balance in cash . Practice a t Grantville 2 years, balance in cash. \n \nEXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nName and Hom e To wn \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nBELMONT, DR . WILLIAMS.. .... $5,000 Macon , Georgia \nBENTON , DR. PHILLIP G. .. ...... 5,000 Macon, Georgia \nBOHANAN, DR. GERALD W .. ... 5,000 Eastman, Georgia \nBROOKS , DR . THOMAS W. , III . 5,000 Valdosta, Georgia \nBROWN , DR . GROVER J ........... 3,750 Augu sta , Georgia \n \nPractice at Jack son I year ; balance in cash . Practice at Jonesboro 3 years, 8 months; balance in cash . Practice at Vienna 5 months; balance in cash . Practic at Sandersville I year, month; balance in cash . Practice at Cartersville 3 years, 7 months; balance in cash . \n \n54 \n \n ... \n \nEXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSH IPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nNa me and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scho larship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nFLYNT, DR. JOHN W ... ... .... .. .. . 5,000 Decatur, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR . HARRY R .. ...... ... 2,500 Summerville, Georgia \nGEIGER , DR . GUSTAVEOUS L.. 5,000 Atlanta, Georgia \nHARVEY, DR . DAVID N . .... .... .. 5,000 Monticello, Georgia \nHEMPHILL, DR . JOHN R ......... . 5,000 Gainesville , Georgia \nJAC KSON , DR . BILLY J ........ .... 5,000 Forsyth, Georgia \nJAC KSON , DR . WILMOTINE ..... 3,750 Atlanta, Georgia \nJA MES, DR . CLYATT W., JR ..... 5,000 Pearson, Georgia \nJOHNSON , DR . LOUIS M . ........ . 5,000 Thomson, Georgia \nJONES, DR . KENNETH D . ... ..... 5,000 Griffi n, Georgia \nK ELLEY , DR. JAMES H.. .. ...... .. 3,750 Buford, Georgia \nK ELLY , DR . SHERRILL B.. .. .... . 5,000 Augu sta , Georgia \nMcNA IR , DR . HAL H .. ...... ..... ... 5,000 Augusta , Georgia \nM ERCER , DR . FRANKLIN E... .. 5,000 Albany, Georgia \n \nPractice at Lawrenceville I year; balance in cash. Practice at Lithonia I year, II month s; balance in cash. Practice at Fort Valley 3 years; balance in cash. Practice at Gracewood I year; balance in cash . Practice at Dahlonega 3 years ; balance in cash. Prac tice at Austell I year; 6 months; balance in cash. Practice at Austell and Covington 2 yea rs, 9 months; balance in cash. Practice at Alma 2 month s; balance in cash . Practice at Warrenton 3 years, mont h ; balance in cash . Practice at Central State Hosp ., 3 yea rs; balance in cash. Practice at Newnan 2 years, 2 months ; ba lance in cas h. Practice at Forsyth 3 years, II months; bala nce in cash. Practice at Reid sville 21/2 years ; balance in cash . Practice at Blake ly 10 month s; balance in cash . \n \n55 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \nI, \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholar ship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nMULHERIN , DR.JOSEPH A., JR .. 5,000 Augusta, Georgia \nNORMAN , DR. JOHN T .. ..... .... . 5,000 Thomson, Georgia \nSTEPHENS, DR. MAR YIN R .... .. 5,000 Sandersville, Georgia \nTILLMAN , DR. RALPH A.. ..... .. 3,750 Augusta, Georgia \nTURK , DR . ALFRED J .. ........... . 5,000 Atlanta, Georgia \nWILLS , DR . WILLIAM R .......... . 3, 750 Moultrie, Georgia \n \nPractice at Hinesville 3112 years; balance in cash. Practice at Clayton 2 years, Elberton 2 years, 1112 months; balance in cash . Practice at Edison 10 months; balance in cash. Practice at Pearson 3 years; balance in cash. Practice at Newnan 3 years, 3 months; balance in cash. Practice at Douglas 2 years, 8 months; balance in cash. \n \nEXHIBIT \" I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS \n \nIN CASH \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship \n \nNa me and Hom e To wn \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nA VRET, DR . EDWIN T ............ .. ... .. ........................ ... .... $5,000 Macon, Georgia \nBACON , DR. MERRILL P.... .... ... ........ ............ .... ......... .. 3,750 Pembroke, Georgia \nBANDOW , DR. GEORGE T . .. ... .......... .... ... ..... ..... . ...... ... 2,500 Chamblee, Georgia \nBARNETT, DR . JEWELL M . .. ..... ... .. ...... ...................... .. 5,000 Nicholson, Georgia \nBECTON , DR. JAMES L. ........... ... .............. ................... 5,000 Pooler, Georgia \nBLACK, DR . WILEY S. ... ..... . .......... ... ... ..... .... ... .. ... .. ...... 5,000 Cleveland, Georgia \nBLAND, DR . WILLIAM H. ...... ... .... ......... ........... ... . ..... .. 5,000 Atlanta, Georgia \n \n56 \n \n EXHWIT \" I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS \n \nIN CASH \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship \n \nName and Horne Town \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nBOLIN, DR . MARION G ............. ............................ .... ... Macon, Georgia \nBREWTON, DR. LLOYD C....... ................... .... ... ........ ... Louisville, Georgia \nBUNTIN, DR . WILLIAM H ., JR. .......... . ......... .......... ...... Albany, Georgia \nBUTTERWORTH , DR. JACK E... .. ...... .. ...... ....... .. ...... .... Gainesvi lle, Georgia \nC HAPMAN , DR . ROY L. , JR ...... . .. ... ... . .. ............ .. .. ....... McCaysville, Georgia \nCOLEMAN , DR. WILLIAM M. ..... ..... ..... ... ... .. .. ... .. .... ... .. Tifton , Georgia \nCOLLINS, DR . WILLIAM C.. ..... ... .. ... ....... ...... ...... ......... Forsyth, Georgia \nCOX , DR. TYRONE E.... .......... ..... ........ .. ...... .. ......... ..... Atlanta, G eorgia \nCROWDER , DR . JACKSON G .... ... ........ ....... .. ..... ....... .... West Point, Georgia \nD EKLE, DR . JOEL S. ........ . .. ....... .... .......... . ..... .... .. .. . ... .. Jesup , G eorgia \nDONALD, DR . CLAR ENCE W. , JR ... ................. ........... . Carrollton , Georgia \nFINCHER , DR . RONALD E... . .. .... ... .... .. .... . .... .... . .. .... ... . Deca tur, G eorgia \nFINKLEA, DR. JOHN L.. ........ ....... .. ..... ....... ............... ... Americu s, Georgia \nGA Y, DR . JAM ES W.... . .. ...... . .......... ... .. ... .... . ..... . .. .. ..... . Hoga nsvi lle , Georgia \nG RIFFITH , DR. EUGENE R . .......... ..... .... ... ... .. ...... .... ... . Atlanta, Georgia \nHAGEN, DR . ARTHUR R ... ...... .. .. ... ..... ....... .... .... ........ .. Wayc ross, Georgia \nHA LE, DR . WILLIAM R. .. . ..... . .... .. .. ......... ... ..... .. .. . .. ... .. . Marietta, Georgia \nHA RDISON . DR. JOS EPH E..... .. ... .. . ..... .. . .. ...... ... .. ....... . . Smy rna, Georgia \nHA RPER , DR. MA RION C...... ........ ... .. .. .. .. ... ..... ... ........ . Athens, Georgia \nHATTAWAY , DR. CHARLES A. .. .. .... ... .. .... . ... .. .... . .. ... .. .. Atlant a, Georgia \nHA YES , DR. WILLIAM H .. ..... ...... .... .......... .. ..... .. . ....... .. Ma rietta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,027 .77 5,000 \n \n57 \n \n EXHIBIT \" I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS \n \nIN CASH \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nH EMME R, DR . JOHN L., JR ................. .... .. .. ..... . ....... ... Smyrna, Georgia \nHORS EMAN, DR . ROB ERT W . ...... ................................ Ath ens, Georgia \nHUGH ES, DR. JOHN L. , JR .............. ....... .. ................. .:. A ugusta, Georgia \nHUNT, DR . JOS EPH B.... ... .......... ......... .............. ........... Blake ly, Georgia \nJ ACOBS, DR . L. D AV IS. ................................................ Hoboken, Georgia \nJOHNSO N, DR . WALTER E., 11 . ............... ... ....... ........ .... Thom son , Georgia \nJOHNSTO N, DR . JOS EPH F.... ...................... .. ....... . ....... Decatur, Georgia \nJORD A , DR . WILLIAM M. .. .... ... .......... ......... ...... ........ Lyons, Georgia \nJORDAN , DR . MA RI ON H.. .... ...... .. . .... .. . ...... .. ........ . ..... A ugusta , Georgia \nJ USTI CE , DR . DAV ID A................................. . ... .. ......... Columbu s, Georgia \nKEN IM ER, DR . BARRY K ............. ........ .............. ......... Greensboro, Georgia \nK ENT, DR . LOUIS M . ............... ... ......... ...... . ... .. .... ....... . Conyers , Georgia \nKIBLER , DR. JAMES A.. ... ...................... ... .. .... .. ..... ...... Dublin , Geo rgia \nKl G , DR . SPENCER B., Ill. ........................ ..... ............ Macon, Georgia \nLAN IER, DR . BOBBY G .. ......................... ... ........ ... ...... . J ac kso n, Georgia \nLEE , DR . RA LPH C... ..... .... ....... ........ ............................ Thom son , Georgia \nLIND ER, DR . CHARLES W. ... ..... ................................ .. Macon , Georgia \nLOTT, DR . THOMAS M .... .............. ... ....... .. ............ ... .... Flowery Bra nch , Georgia \nLOWD , DR. EDW I J . ...... ...... .. .. ......... ..... ............... .... . Waycross, Georgia \nLOWE, DR . J AMES C..... .. ...... ........ .... .. ......... .. ......... .. ... A tl a nta , Georgia \nMcCORD , DR. J AMES W. ... ...... ........ .... .. .. ... .... ... ... .. .. .... Sylvester, Georgia \n \n3,750 3,750 4,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 1,2 50 5,000 5,000 \n \n58 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS \n \nIN CASH \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship \n \nNa me and Home To wn \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nMcRAE , DR. CHARLES.............. .. ...... ...... .. .. .. .............. . 5,000 Austell , Georgia \nMc RAE, DR. J AMES D .... .... .... .... .......... .................... .. .. 3,750 Mt. Vernon, Georgia \nMO RGAN , DR . HAROLD C........................ .... .... ........... 5,000 Buford , Georgia \nMU LLIS , DR. KENNETH L. .......................................... 5,000 Eas tman , Georgia \nN IC HOLSON, DR . WILLIAM L. ...... .. ............ .. ............... 5,000 Va ldosta, Georgia \nNIXON , DR. WILLIAM H .......................... .. ........ .......... 5,000 Carrollton, Georgia \nOGDEN , DR. ROBERT H..... .............................. ........... 5,000 Macon , Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR. J AMES E......................... .. ..... ............... 5,000 Macon, Georgia \nPOSTELL, DR . WILLIAM N. , JR ................. .......... ......... 5,000 Atlanta , Georgia \nPURCELL , DR . DENT .... ...... .. ......... ...... . ...... ......... .. ...... 5,000 G lenn ville, Georgia \nRICKS , DR . ROBERT L. .... ....... .. ............. ....... .. .. ...... .... . 5,000 Atlan ta, Georgia \nRILEY , DR . WALTER J.. ............................ .... ............. .. 3,750 Fort Valley, Georgia \nRIVERS , DR . JAMES L. , JR ................... .... .... ........... .... . 5,000 Ca milla, Georgia \nRO GERS , DR . JIM L. .... .. ....... .. .... .... ............................. 5,000 Waco, Georgia \nSALLEY , DR . BRUNSON M................ .. ...... .. ................ . 2,500 A ugusta, Georgia \nSAPP , DR. PHILIP 8.......... .. ........ . .......................... .. ..... 5,000 Da lton , Georgia \nSA VAGE, DR . EDWARD W. , III ..................................... 5,000 Macon , Georgia \nSL AUG HTER , DR. ISAAC......................... .. .............. .... 3, 750 Atlanta , Georgia \nSM ITH , DR . LEROY F................... ... ..... ...... ....... .......... 5,000 Sa va nnah, Georgia \nSP EIR , DR. WILLIAM A.. .. ...... .. ...................... ...... ........ 5,000 Hill sboro, Georgia \nST I SO , DR. JOSEPH M ....... .... ................................ .. 5,000 Ha rtwell , Georgia \n. \n \n59 \n \n EXHIBIT \" I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE R EPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS \n \nIN CASH \n \nAmount of \n \nScho larship \n \nNa m e and Home To wn \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nSTRINGER , DR. MERLE P. ....... ..... .. ........................... . . A ugu sta, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. JOE C......... .. ..... .. .......... ...... ............... ... .. Statesboro, Georgia \nTANNER , DR . ROB ERT E...... . ........ . ....... . . ...... . ...... . ... . .. Flowery Branch, Georgia \nTAYLOR , DR. JAMES W ........ ... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ........ .. Wayc ro ss, Georgia \nTIPTO , DR . WILLI AM R . ... ............... . ... ... ... ..... ... .. .. .... Dalton , Georgia \nVANDIVER, DR . RO Y W... . ....... .... ............... .... ........... .. Edi so n, Georgia \nWEBB , DR . GILSON S. .. .. ....... ............... .. .............. ...... .. Richla nd , Georgia \nWELLS, DR . JOHN A................ ............ .... ............ ...... .. Com merce, Georgia \nWHIDDON , DR . CLAU D E M....................................... .. Va ld osta, Georgia \nWIKE, DR. CHARLES C. .... ..... .... ....... .......... ..... ....... ... .. Eatonton, Georgia \nWILDER, DR . JUDSON V...... .... ........ ....... ...... ...... ......... Thomasv ille, Georgi a \nWILK ES, DR . L ES LI E L. , JR ..................... ...... . ..... .. ....... Qui tma n, Georgia \nW ILLIAMS, DR . JOH N L.... ....... .. ... .. .... ..... ...... .. ..... .... ... Maco n, Geo rgia \nWILSO , DR . J AMES M .... .. .. .. .. ....... . . .. .... .. ...... ..... . .. ..... Decatur, Georgia \nWO M ACK, DR . C H A RL ES E........... ............ . .. ..... . ...... .. . A ugusta, Geo rgia \nWOOD, DR. SAMUEL E.. .................... . ...... .. ....... .... ...... Macon , Georgia \n\\\\ OOD, DR. WILLI AM G. ...... ..... ... .... ..... ........ ...... ... ..... Americ us, Georgi a \nW R A Y, DR . CHARLES H. .. .. ..... . ....... . . .. . ...... . ......... .... . . . Union Point, Georgia \nYORK , DR . RA DOLPH M. ........................ .. ... ..... ...... .. Alba ny , Georgia \nYOUNGBLOOD, DR. ROB ERT L. ... ... . .... . ....... . ..... . ........ Deca tu r, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n60 \n \n EXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nSC HOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT \n \nOF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship \n \nNa me and Home Town \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nASBE LL , DR . JIMMY R.. .......................................... ..... $5,000 Maco n, Georgia \nBA NNISTER, DR. JAMES P. .......................................... 5,000 C umming, Georgia \nBE NTLEY, DR. ALONZO J . ........................................... 5,000 Q uitman, Georgia \nBL AND, DR. JAMES L. ......................... .................. .. .... 5,000 Sylvania , Georgia \nBO WEN, DR . WILLIAM L. , JR............... ........................ 5,000 C le veland , Georgia \nBRADLEY, DR. CHARLES K.. ...... . ................ ...... .. ........ 2,500 Atlanta, Georgia \nBRADLEY, DR . HAROLD F.......................................... 5,000 Greensboro, Georgia \nBURNHAM, DR. JESSE A.................................. ...... ...... 5,000 Cordele, Georgia \nBURNS, DR. JAMES H..... ...................................... ....... 5,000 Rome, Georgia \nCAIN , DR. JAMES L. ............................. ................ ....... 5,000 Albany, Georgia \nCA UP, DR . CLARE CE N. ........................................ 5,000 ew Holland , Georgia \n*CA SON , DR . CECIL D....... .. ............ ..... . ...... .... ............ 5,000 Blackshear, Georgia \nCAS ON , DR . WILLIAM P. ........... ............................. ... .. 5,000 Pelham, Georgia \nC HAPMAN , DR. CLIFFORD E....................................... 5,000 Tennille, Georgia \nCOFER, DR. HERSCHEL F....... ...... ...................... ......... 5,000 Macon, Georgia \nCOLEMAN, DR . FRANCIS W. ............... ......... ............. .. 5,000 Waycross, Georgia \nCOUEY, DR. I. LAMAR.. ................. .. ......... ..... ...... ....... 5,000 Smyrna, Georgia \nC RAWFORD, DR. CARLL .................... .. ..... ......... .... .... 3,750 Augusta, Georgia \nC ROFT, DR . JAMES M. .. ......... ..... ................................ 3,750 Brunswick, Georgia \nDE FOOR, DR. JOSEPH T.. ................... ........ .. ............. ... 5,000 Decatur, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G ., JR. .......... .......... ...... ...... 5,000 Cedartown, Georgia \n*Deceased \n \n61 \n \n EXHIBIT \" J\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPI EN TS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYM EN T \n \nOF SCHOLARSHIP IN CAS H \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship \n \nName and Home To wn \n \n,~aid to Recipient \n \nELLINGTON , DR . ERIC P. ........ .. ...... ...... ........ .............. Clarkston, G eorgia \nFIX, DR . RICHARD ...................................................... Atlanta, Georgia \nFRAZIER, DR . EDDIE M. , JR .... .... . ............ .. ................. Sparta, Georgia \nGINGR EY, DR . JOHN P................................................ A ugu sta, Georgia \nGL EN N , DR . JOHNNY R . .................... .. ...... .. .............. . Colbert, Georgia \nGRANT, DR. BOB C................................................ ...... G ainesville, G eorgia \nH A LE, DR . G EORGE C............. .. .. .... ... .... ....... .. ...... .. .... Macon , Georgia \nHANNAH , DR . FRAN K T . ........................................... . Atl a nta, Georgia \nH A RPER , DR . WILLIAM F...... ........................... .. ...... .. . Bl ake ly, Georgia \nH ATC H ER, DR . JAMES F., JR ...... ................................. A ugusta, Georgia \nH ATTAWAY, DR . JA M ES R. .. .......................... ...... ....... Bronwood , Georgia \nH AYES, DR . CLAUDETTE............. .. .... .... .... ................. Carrollton, Georgia \nH EA TH , DR . TIM R .. .. ...... .. .......................................... Homerville, Georgia \nHOLSO BACK, DR . WILLIAM D . ...................... .. .... .... . A ugusta, G eorgia \nHURST, DR. JAM ES B......................... .. ..... ....... ........... Brunswick , Georgia \nJOIN ES, DR. IV ERSON W ........ .. .... .................... .. .......... Richland , Georgia \nJON ES, DR . OTIS W ., JR ... ...... .. ...... .............. ..... ........... Hoboken, Georgia \nK EENE, DR. WILLIS R . ..................................... . .......... Woodbine, Georgia \nK EPP , DR . LOW ELL J., JR ....... .. .............. .... .. .... ... .. .. .... Atlanta, Georgia \nLAWRENCE, DR . JAM ES D.. ......................................... Macon, Georgia \nM A RTIN , DR. HOWELL J. ........... .... .......... ...... .. .... ....... Chamblee, Georgia \n \n2,500 2, 500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2, 500 1,2 50 3,750 3,750 5,000 1, 500 5,000 1,2 50 2,500 2,500 5,000 3,7 50 3,7 50 3,750 2,500 \n \n62 \n \n EXHIBIT \" J\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT \n \nOF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nA mount of \n \nScholarship \n \nName and Hom e To wn \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nMAY, DR. CHARLES B...... .. .. . . .. .. . .. . ... ... . ...... .......... ...... Bainbridge, G eo rgia \nMAY, DR. WINIFRED C...... ...... .. ............... .... .. ......... ... \nAtlanta, Georgia METTS, DR . NATHANIEL B. ................ .. ...... ....... . ...... ... \nSa ndersvi lle, Georgia M ILL ER , DR . GEORGE D. ................. ..... .. ........ ..... ... .... \nForest Park, Georgia MILLER, DR . GEORG E T ........ .... ............................ .... .. \nA the ns, G eo rgia MILLS, DR. LUTH ER R ., IV... ...... ...... ....... .............. ..... . \nTifton , Georgia MI TER, DR . WILLIAM T . ......... ...... .... ......... .... .. ....... .. \nGriffin, G eorgia UGE NT , DR . ELIZABETH K. .. . .. .. .... .. ...... ....... ....... ..... Decatur, Georgia O' QUINN , DR. JAM ES L. .... .. ..... .. .... ........... .... .. .. .......... Macon, G eorgia PEA RSON , DR. HUEY L. .............. ...... .. .... .. ..... ... ....... . .. Glenwood, Georgia PE RRY, DR . HENRY A......... .. .. ....... ........ ...... ....... ... ..... Ba ld win , G eo rgia PHELPS, DR . PAUL R . ... ... .. ..... ....... .. ..... ........... ....... ... .. A ugu sta , G eo rgia PHILLIPS , DR. THOMAS W.... ....... ... .. .. .... .. . ........ ... ...... . A tla nta , Georgia PILCHER , DR . BOBBY L. .... ... ..... .... .................. .. .......... A mericu s, G eo rgia RAMSEY , DR. SPEIR N . .... ............ . ........ .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. Guyton, G eo rgia RAY, DR. ALBERT W ., JR . ........ ... ........ ........ .. .............. Macon, G eo rgi a R IC H A RDSON , DR. JAMES M ... .. ...................... .. ..... . .. .. Savannah, Georgia SA LIBA , DR . NORMAN R . ........ . ....... ............. ... ... . .. .. .. .. Geo rgeto wn, G eo rgia SA GSTER, DR . JOS EPH A...... . ... . .. .... .......... ......... . ...... Vienn a, Georgia S H EWE Y, DR. LANA L. .. ...... .... ......... .. .. ..... ...... ....... ... .. St. Simon s, G eo rgi a SI GLETO , DR . GARY L.. ...... .. ... ..... ..... .......... ..... ..... . Jo nesboro, Georgia \n \n2,500 2, 500 5,000 3,750 5,000 1,250 5 ,000 1,250 5,000 2,500 5,000 2, 500 5,000 2, 500 2,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3 , 7 50 2, 500 \n \n63 \n \n EXHIBIT \" J\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT \n \nOF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nAmount of \n \nScho larship \n \nName and Home Town \n \nPaid to Recipient \n \nSTORY , DR. WILLIAM A.. .. .. . .. .... .. .. . .............. .. . .... .. ... . . Bainbridge, Georgia \nTHOMPSON , DR . FREDERICK B.. ........ .. .. ... ... ... .. .... . . .. .. Montezuma, Georgia \nTURNER , DR. DANIEL... ....... .... ....... ..... .. ....... .. .... .. ...... Albany, Georgia \nWALLER, DR . CHARLES E... ..... .......... ......... ... ... ........ .. Eatonton, Georgia \nWHELCHEL, DR. CARL D. . ....................... .. ....... .. ... . .. .. Cordele, Georgia \nWILLIS , DR. LARRY F................ .... ... ... .. ... ... ............... Cartersville , Georgia \nWILSON, DR. FREDDIE E..... . ... ...... ... .... ..... .................. At lanta, G eorgia \n \n3, 750 5,000 3, 750 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nEXHIBIT\"K\" \n \nSTUDENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nBERRY, WANDA SUE ......... .. ... ..... ...... ............. ... .. ....... . $1,686.71 St. Marys, Georgia \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR ................. ........ ... .. ... ...... . 1,250.00 Sparta, Georgia \nCANTRELL, JAMES G.. . .. ... .. ...... .. .. . ... .... ...... .... ... ... ... ... 5,000 .00 Decatur, Georgia \nCHITTY , AUBURN P . .... ............... . .. ... ......... ..... .. .......... 1,250.00 Moultrie, Georgia \nDUFFELL, WILLIAM H .. . .. ... .. ................ .. .. ................ .. 2,500.00 Macon, Georgia \nGRIMM, WILLIAM B.. .............. ...... ............. ....... .. ...... .. 270.24 Atlanta, Georgia \nHUTTO , ALTON W. . .. ...... .......... ..... . ... . ........... ........... ... . 3,333.33 Fort Valley , Georgia \nJOHNSON , WELDON H .......................... ............. .......... 2, 187.50 Jeffer son, Georgia \nMOODY , REGINALD H. , JR. .... ... ... ...... .. .. .. .. ..... ............ 1,250.00 Atlanta, Georgia \n \n64 \n \n - \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \n \nST UDENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nOSBURN, RICHARD L. ............... .... ....... .... ...... ........... .. Decatur, Georgia \nPU RCELL , ROBERT J . .... ..... ........ .. ............... ............... . A ugusta, Georgia \nRO GERS, CHARLES E. ................................................. Forsyth , Georgia \nSHUMAN, IVY L. .. .......... ... .. ............ .......................... .. Statesboro, Georgia \nSWEATT, RUSSELL D ..... .. ........................... .. .............. . Soperton, Georgia \n \n3,437 .50 2, 187.50 1,250 .00 1,250.00 3,750 .00 \n \nEXHIBIT \" L\" \nSTU DENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIP I FULL \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholar ship Paid to Recipient \n \nAMERSON, G. MALCOLM ................................... ...... $1,250.00 \n \nGordon , Georgia \n \nANDREWS, JAMES W. .... ....... ..... .......... ....... ... .... .. .... . 291.48 \n \nRobinson , Georgia \n \n*BAILEY , STEPHEN V. ............................................ . ... 1,250 .00 \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nBROADHURST, CYRUS G ......... .... .. . .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. ... 1,250.00 \n \nFitzgera ld , Georgia \n \nBROWN , HENRY ETTA............... .. .... ...... .. .. .. . ...... ... ... 456 .70 \n \nNelson , Georgia \n0 RROLL , RICHARD A...... . ........ .................. ...... ... .. . 1,250 .00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCARTER, NORMAN K . .............. .. ......... .... .... ............. 278.96 \n \nTalbotton , Georgia \n \nCOBB , JANELL .... .... ......... . ........ . .... ... .. ...................... 363 .94 \n \nGlennvi ll e, Georgia \n \nCROOK, ROBERT B... -.. ....... .. ... .... ............ ....... ....... .... 1,250 .00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nCULBERSON, WADE H. .... .. ................................... . ... 1,250 .00 \n \nCartersvi lle, Georgia \n \n... \n \nELLEGOOD , JAMES 0...... ............. ... ............ .. ...... .. .... 2,500.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n65 \n \n EXHIBIT \"L'' \n \nSTUDENTS WITHDRAW WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN FULL \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nFARLEY , WILLIAM E.................... ........ ................. ... Columbus, Georgia \nGRIER , ORIN T. ................... ...... ... .. ....... . .................. Blakely, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, NORMAN W. .......... ........ ......... . ......... .... .. .. Augusta, Georgia \nHALL , CHARLES, JR ... ..... .. ...... ........ .... .............. ....... Savannah, Georgia \nHAWKINS , DAVID J . ... ... ........... ............................. ... Augusta, Georgia \nHOPKINS , CLARENCE E., JR.......... .. ................ ......... Albany, Georgia \nHOTARD , JOSEPH A........................... .. .. ............... .... Columbus, Georgia \nHUMPHREY, WILLIAM T . ................. ..................... ... Bainbridge , Georgia \n**PELOTE , MACEO R. ....... ... ................ .. ... .... ........ ...... .. Savannah, Georgia \nPRUITT , DONALD!. .. ... ... ........ ... ............. ........ ..... ... .. Buford , Georgia \nSCOTT, MELVIN B., JR .......... ...... .... ... . .......... .. .......... Waycross, Georgia \nSHARPTON, RUTH A.. .. .......... .... .. .... ..... ... .... ... .. ........ Carrollton, Georgia \nWAITS, CHARLES H. .. ...... .. .... . .. .. ... ... ......... ... .. .. ..... .. . McDonough , Georgia \nWOODY, PHILIP D....... ............... .. ....... .. ......... ....... ... Gainesv ille, Georgia \nWORSHAM, WALTER V., III.. .... ...... .... ................. ..... Maeon, Georgia \n*Deceased while enrolled as student. ** Deceased after withdrawal. \n \n1,2 50.00 1,900 .00 1,250. 00 1,25 0 .00 1,2 50.00 1,2 50.00 1,250 .00 1,250 .00 \n812. 16 301.08 333. 18 1,2 50.00 408.58 1,2 50.00 1,2 50.00 \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS IN SPECIAL CATEGORY \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scho larship \n \n*BROWN, DR. FRANK J.. ....................... ...... ... ........... $5 ,000 Norcross, Georgia \n**CHALKER, DR . DANK... .... ...... . .. .. .... .... .... ......... ..... 3,750 Gibson, Georgia \n \n66 \n \n Name and Home Town \n \nAmoun/ of Scholarship \n \n**CULPEPPER , OR. ROBERT L. .... ......... ...... ... .... .. ...... . Atlanta, Georgia \n***GATTIS , MR . ALLEN C...... ..... ... .. ...... .... .. ... ...... .... ... . Marietta , Georgia \n**HODGES, DR. HUGH 0 . ...... ............. .. ... ....... .. ..... ..... Sandersville, Georgia \n**McMIC HAEL, DR. ALICE 0. ... ... ........... .... .... ... ......... Monticello, Georgia \n**STRICKLAND , DR . WORTHY E. ... ...... ...... ... ..... .. .... .. Albany, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 5,000 \n \n*Took out bankruptcy papers . **Has not finalized plans for practicing. *** Did not receive degree because of illness. He is still ill . \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHOSE REPAYMENTS HAVE BEEN DEFERRED \n \nA DAMS , DR. LAMAR T . ...... .... .......... .... ....... .... ... ..... ... Hiawassee, Georgia \nC RUMP, DR . HOYT W. .. ... ............ ....... ...... ... .... ... .... .. ... College Park, Georgia \nMANN , DR. WILLIAM P. ...... ... ..... ...... .... .. ...... ... ... .... .... Talbotton , Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT WHOSE ACCOUNT IS IN SUSPENSE \n \nOSTAFIN , DR . JOSEPH R . (deceased) ...... ... ..................... 5,000 Augusta, Georgia \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO RELINQUISHED THEIR SCHOLARSHIP \nDAWES, ANTHONY W ........ .... ...... .. ...... .... .. ....... ... ..... ... $3 , 750 Rutledge, Georgia \nFO RE , BENJAMIN B. ....... ..... ........... ..... ... ...... ....... ..... .. . 2,000 Waycross, Georgia \nHA WK , THOMAS H ., JR . ........ ....... ... .... ... ........ ..... ....... . 1,500 Madison, Georgia \nHA WKINS , JOHN C. , 111. ...... ..... ....... .... .......... ......... ..... . 2,000 Colu mbus , Georgia \nKRAKOW , RICHARD A........ .. ........ .. .......... .. ...... .. ........ 3,000 Atlanta, Georgia \nMA DDOX , JOHN L., JR....... .. .. .. .................. .. ............... 2,000 Macon, Georgia \nMITAS, JOHN A., II ...... .. .... .......................................... 1,500 Fore st Park , Georgia \nSESSIONS , BETTY Y. .. ....... .. ........ .. .... .. .... .... .. ............... 2,500 Swainsboro , Georgia \nTA N ER , DAVIDO ...... .. .. .. ...... .... ... ................... ... .. .... . 4,000 Eatonton, Georgia \n67 \n \n EXHIBIT \"M\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1970-71 \n \nINCOME \nCash on hand July 1, 1970... $ 359.26 State Appropriation............. 219,500.00 Payments on Scholarships... 135,331.62 \nTOTAL INCOME .............................................. $355,190.88 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nSalaries................................. $ 10,362.80 \n \nExtra Clerical....................... \n \n0 \n \nBond Premium...................... \n \n100.00 \n \nCommunication .................... \n \n65.88 \n \nEquipment ........................... . \n \n0 \n \nOffice Supplies ..................... . \n \n607.56 \n \nPer Diem and Fees .............. . 2,905.01 \n \nPrinting................................ . \n \n1,528.99 \n \nRefund to Treasury ............. . 135,524.37 \n \nRepairs and Maintenance ... . \n \n21.00 \n \nTravel .................................. . \n \n79.59 \n \nScholarships ......................... 203,949.67 \n \nMiscellaneous ....................... \n \n24.00 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS .............................. $355, 168.87 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND JUNE 30, 1971 ............ $ \n \n22.01 \n \n68 \n \n EXHIBIT \"N\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1971-72 \n \nINCOME STATE FUNDS General Appropriations ............ $ 272,650.00 Supplemental Appropriations... (-) 10,000.00$262,650.00 Less: Funds Lapsed......................................... 7,561.50 \nTotal Funds Available ....................... ... ........ 255,088.50 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nOPERATING EXPENSE \n \nSupplies and \n \nMaterials ............ .. . $ 930.12 \n \nRepairs and \n \nMaintenance ......... \n \n2. 00 \n \nCommunications.... \n \n112.94 \n \nInsurance and \n \nBonding................. \n \n100.00 \n \nEquipment \n \nPurchases.............. \n \n338.00 \n \nOther Contractual Expense \n \nRegents of the University System of Georgia \n \nSalaries $15,200.00 \n \nTravel \n \n76.08 15,276.08 \n \nPer Diem and Fees... 2, 748.81 \n \n19,507.95 \n \nOTHER \n \nScholarships Scholarships Granted.................................... 232,999.67 Total Expenditures...................................... 252,507.62 \n \nExcess of Funds Available over Expenditures................................................... \n \n2,580.88 \n \n$255,088.50 69 \n \n EXHIBIT \"0\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1972-73 \nINCOME \nState Appropriation ....................................... $321,750.00 \nDISBURSEMENTS \nPersonal Services Salaries............... $15,700.00 Extra Clerical..... 2,000.00 $ 17,700.00 \nTravel .................. . 192.00 Supplies and \nMaterials ........... . 1,400.00 Repairs and \nMaintenance ....... 200.00 Communications .. . 250.00 Insurance and \nBonding ............. . 100.00 Equipment \nPurchases .......... . 1,100.00 Per Diem and \nFees .................... 3,500.00 Publications .......... 3,058.00 \n9,800.00 \nScholarships............................. 294,250.00 \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ............................. $321,750.00 \nUnder the Governor's reorganization program the Regents have full responsibility for the administration of the operating funds for the State Medical Education Board. The above is a suggested guide for the expenditure of these funds by the Regents. \n70 \n \n  FAMILY PRACTICE IN GEORGIA'S SMALL COMMUNITIES \nReport of The State Medical Education Board of Georgia \n1972-74 \n \n - \n \nREPORT \n \nof the \n \nSTATE MEDICAL \n \nEDUCATION BOARD \n \n- \n \nOF GEORGIA \n \nFor the Period July l, 1972 through June 30, 1974 \n \n- \n \nTo the GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \n... \n \n  MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n \nDr. C. Emory Bohler .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... .Brooklet May 1973 - May 1975 \n \n- \n \nDr. F. W. Dowda . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Atlanta \n \nMay 1972 - May 1974 \n \nDr. Joseph L. Girardeau .. .. . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . .Atlanta \n \n \n \nFeb. 1974 - April 1977 \n \nDr. J. Rhodes Haverty .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Atlanta May 1974 - May 1976 \n \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Manchester May 1969 - May 1973 June 1973 - April 1977 \n \nDr. Lawrence P. McDonald ... . . . . . . . . .. .... . .. Marietta May 1969 - May 1973 \nJune 1973 - January 1974 \n \nDr. William C. Mitchell . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. Smyrna May 1971 - May 1973 \n \nDr. J . C. Serrato, Jr. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Columbus May 1969 - May 1973 June 1973 - April 1977 \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD \n \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr. Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. Mr. Henry G. Neal Mr. Joe B. Lawley \n \nChainnan Vice Chainnan Executive Secretary Assistant Executive Secretary \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S. W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n \niii \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \nPage \nIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Creation of the State Medical Education Board ... . . ..... 16 Board Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Scholarships ..... . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Conclusion .. . ... . ........................... 20 Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges \nDuring 1974-75. Exhibit \"A\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Map Showing Locations of Physicians Repaying \nScholarships by Practice .... . .. . .... . ........... 32 Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1974-75 \nExhibit \"B\" ..... . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 31 Scholarship Recipients Serving Residencies \nExhibit \"C\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces. \nExhibit \"D\" ... .. ................ . .......... 39 Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships \nby Practice. Exhibit \"E\" ................. . ..... 40 Physicians Who have completed Contracts in Full by Practice. \nExhibit \"F\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 43 Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships \nby Practice/Cash. Exhibit \"G\" ................... 49 Scholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships \nby Practice/Cash. Exhibit \"H\" . . .. . ............. . 50 Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships \nin Cash. Exhibit \"I\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Scholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment of \nScholarships in Cash. Exhibit \"J\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Students Withdrawn Who Have Repaid Scholarships \nin Full. Exhibit \"L\" .......................... 62 Annual Report 1972-73. Exhibit \"M\" ... . ......... . .. 66 Annual Report 1973-74. Exhibit \"N\" .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Annual Report 1974-75. Exhibit \"0\" .... ... ......... 68 \nDr. William E. Lotterhos, Chainnan Department of Family Practice, Medical CoUege of Georgia, and Mrs. Pam Mensing and child. ;:::rtu ,f- Co 11t: ;e. \niv \n \n - \n \nChappelle Matthews \n \nAthens \n \nAuthor of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board \nin 1951. \n \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr. Manchester \nChairman of the State Medical Education Board. \nv \n \n Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. \nColumbus \nVice Chairman of the State Medical Education Board \n \nDr. C. Emory Bohler Brooklet \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nDr. J. Rhodes Haverty Atlanta \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nDr. Joseph L Girardeau Atlanta \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nvi \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nROOM 468, 244 WASHINGTON STREET, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 \n \nThe Honorable George L. Busbee Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 \n \nJanuary 14, 1975 \n \nMy dear Governor Bu sbee: \n \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I am pleased to submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period begining July I , 1972, and ending June 30, 1974. \n \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 16- 17, 1974, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1974-75 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1974-75 fiscal year. \n \nRespectfully, \n \nH. Calvin Jackson, Jr. M.D. Chairman \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1972 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1974 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a twofold purpose: (1) to provide much needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia ; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nOn June 30, 1974, the State Medical Education Board completed its twenty-first year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In the twenty-one year period, 791 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women who needed financial assistance for medical study. Of the 791 students receiving awards, 430 have completed their medical education. In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board, 203 of these doctors have chosen to repay their scholarships by practice either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Human Resources. Included in this number are 5 doctors who have set up their offices but who will not begin practice until after July 1, 1974. Two hundred twenty-seven doctors elected to repay their scholarships in cash at four percent interest ; many of these 227 entered further training ; some established practices in towns with a population larger than 10,000 ; a few moved out of the State. There are 132 scholarship recipients still in medical schools ; others are engaged in further training in in tern ships and residencies, while still others are serving in the Armed Forces. Table I shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 19 53 through June 30, 1974. \n2 \n \n TABLE I \n \nPRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1953-74 \n \nStudents Presently Enrolled in Medical College . . . . . . . . . 132 \n \n1974 Graduates in Internships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 \n \n. \n \nGraduate Physicians Who Are: Completing Residency Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 \n \nIn Armed Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 \n \n*Practicing in Approved Communities or \n \nInstitutions ........ ........ . ........ . . . . 203 \n \n**Electing to Repay in Cash . .. .. .... ..... . . . . . . . . 227 \n \nPlans for Repayment Not Confirmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 \n \nStudents Who Relinquished Portion of Scholarship . . . . . . . . . 11 \n \nStudents Withdrawn For Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 \n \nStudents Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 \n \n** *Doctors Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 \n \nTotal Scholarships Awarded .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 791 \n* Includes 121 who have repaid their obligation in full, 5 who will begin practice after July I , 1974, and 46 who have repaid a portion of their scholarship in cash. \n** Includes 151 who have repaid their contracts in full in cash. ** * Includes four who died before beginning practice, and one \nwho died after beginning practice. \nThe Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board provides that a recipient may repay his scholarship either in services or in cash at four percent interest. Unfortunately, the number of those electing to repay in cash has increased during the past few years to more than fifty percent of the total number of scholarships granted. Since the primary purpose of the medical scholarship program is to provide doctors for the smaller communities, the present Board has adopted stringent procedures to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in a town of I0,000 population or less. Scholarship awards are made only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring a member of the State Medical Education Board and a member of the staff interview every scholarship recipient enrolled in medical school to secure a reaffirmation of the intention of each recipient to practice, and the renewal of scholarship for each succeeding year is based on such written statements of reaffirmatiom. \n3 \n \n All students on the State Medical Education Board Scholarship Program are urged to participate in a family practice preceptorship during their junior or senior year in medical school to enable them to gain experiences in this type of practice which lends itself to rural communities. \nThe Country Doctor Program , as the program of the State Medical Education Board is frequently called, has been favorably received in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the State. Many communities would be without medical services today except for this scholarship program. Dedicated young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able, through the financial aid made available to them, to receive their medical education by these scholarships. Those who practice in communities in critical need of medical services add to the economic, social and civic welfare of the State. Those doctors who elect to repay their obligation to the State in cash also contribute to the well-being of the citizens of Georgia, either by their services in the academic field or by specialty practice. The funds received from scholarship recipients repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation. \nThe scholarship program has now been in existence long enough for a specific pattern of results to emerge. This report has been prepared in considerable detail to include the present status of each individual and to emphasize the most desirable result - that of providing doctors for small communities. \nA map showing the numerous communities reached by the program of the State Medical Education Board is shown on pages. 32-33. \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS STILL IN TRAINING \nOn June 30, 1974, there were 253 scholarship recipients still engaged in training programs. Of these, 132 are students presently in medical school; 37 are freshmen, 27 are sophomores, 30 are juniors, and 38 are seniors. Exhibit \"A\" is a list of medical students showing their names, home towns, medical schools in which they are enrolled, classes, and amount of scholarship granted. Table II is a summary showing the medical schools represented by the present enrollment and the number attending each school. \n4 \n \n TABLE II \nSUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1974-75 \n \nInstitution \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors \n \nTOTAL \n \n- \n \nMedical CoUege of Georgia \n \n31 \n \n19 \n \n24 \n \n31 \n \n105 \n \nEmory University School \n \n3 \n \n6 \n \n3 \n \n2 \n \n14 \n \nof Medicine \n \nMeharry Medical College \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n3 \n \n2 \n \n7 \n \nHoward University \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nKansas City CoUege of Osteopathy \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n4 \n \nUniversity of Colorado Medical College \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \nTOTAL \n \n37 \n \n27 \n \n30 \n \n38 \n \n132 \n \nDOCTORS PRACTICING IN GEORGIA COMMUNITIES \nOf the 430 doctors who have completed their medical training, 203 have elected to repay their scholarships by practicing their profession in communities under 10,000 population. One hundred and twenty-one doctors have repaid their obligation in full to the State of Georgia, as shown in Exhibit \"F\". Thirty-one are presently practicing in repayment of thier scholarships. Exhibit \" E\" lists these doctors and their places of practice. \nFive additional doctors have selected their communities for practice and are making arrangements to set up their offices. \nForty-six doctors are repaying or have repaid their scholarships partly by practice and partly in cash . These are listed in Exhibit \"G\" and Exhibit \"H\". \n \nDOCTOR S REMAIN IN SMALL COMMUNITIES \nOnce a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the 121 doctors who have repaid their scholarship by practice, 77. 3% have remained in permanent practice in small communities. Nine doctors have left the State. Ten doctors are practicing in cities in Georgia under 75,000 in population, and eight doctors are pra cticing in cities in Georgia over 75,000 in population. Chart I shows the location of doctors who have completed their obligations to the State by practice. (Two of the doctors who completed their contract with the State Medical Education Board \n \n5 \n \n and who were practicing in small communities at the time of their death , are not included in the following chart.) \nCHART I LOCATION OF DOCTORS WHO HAVE REPAID \nSCHOLARSHIP BY PRACTICE \n \n1 2 0~------------------------------------~ \n100 \n \n80 \n \n60 \n \n40 \n \n20 \n \n0 \n119 Doctors Repaid Scho- \nlarship s in Full. \n \n110 Doctors Still Practicing in Ga. \n92.4% \n \n9 Doctors Practi cing in other \nStates 7.6 % \n \nCHART II \nLOCATION OF DOCTORS BY TOWN POPULATION WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIP BY PRACTICE \n \n120~--------------------------------------~ \n100 \n \n80 \n \n60 \n \n40 \n \n20 \n \n0 \n110 Doctors still prac- \nticing in Ga. \n \n92 Doctors prac ti cing in towns und er 10,000 population in Ga. \n83.7% \n \n10 Doctors prac ticing in town s under 75,000 in Ga. \n9.0% \n \n8 Doctors prac ti cing in town s over 75 ,000 in Ga. \n7.3 % \n \n6 \n \n Although the State Medical Education Board program has been in existence for 21 years, it may take a scholarship recipient 15 years or longer to repay his obligation to the State in full from the time he first receives his scholarship. Table III shows the length of time that can elapse between the time an applicant receives his scholarship and the time he has completed his contract. \nTABLE III \n \nScholarship Recipient \n \nMedical Intern Armed \n \nResi \n \nSchool ship Services dency \n \n4 years 1 year 2 years 3-5 yea rs \n \nPrac tice \n \nTotal \n \n5 years 151 7 years \n \n7 \n \n Dr. J. Edward Pollock, center, and brother Dr. C. Eugene Pollock, right, with physician's assistant Arnold Adams, left, in front of the new building they occupied on October 16, 1974. \nI \nDr. Edward Pollock and nurse make the rounds at Wills Memorial HospitaL \n8 \n \n - \nDr. Eugene Pollock in the emergency room at Wills Memorial Hospital. \nDoctors' Clinic of LaFayette, Inc., LaFayette, Georgia. Dr. Ted Cash set up his practice in this community seven years ago. \n9 \n \n Dr. Richard Manus is shown above with two of his patients. Dr. Manus began practice in Austell in 1963 and plans to remain there the rest of his life. \nDr. Cash examines patient while mother looks on. \n10 \n \n DOCTORS WRITE US \n \nThe members and staff of the State Medical Education Board \n \nhave maintained close communication with the doctors who are \n \ncurrently practicing in repayment of their scholarships for auditing \n \npurposes and for firsthand knowledge of the progress being made \n \nby the practicing physicians. The following are comments received \n \n- \n \nin reply to the annual request for information sent by the Board: \n \n\"I am still in practice in \n \nand am enjoying my \n \npractice here very much. I have no plans for leaving this area and \n \nhave found a place that is suitable to myself and family. My \n \npractice here has far exceeded my expectations. There is an \n \nextreme need for someone in ENT, Ophthalmology, and I feel that \n \nthe orthopedic surgeon here would be interested in an associate .\" \n \n''My practice is healthy and flourishing, averaging approximately 60-70 patients daily depending upon the calendar season. I am a Fellow Diplomate of the American Board of Family Practicioners, being a Charter Member. Our town is ripe for at least two obstetricians.\" \n \n\"I intend remaining in this area permanently. We need a good pediatrician, OB-GYN and general surgeon.\" \n \n\"My associate joined me one year ago in July. The two of us deliver 30-38 babies each month. We see approximately 265 patients each week, including OB rechecks. This has been a good place to practice and my family and I have enjoyed living here. Please express my thanks to the Board for their past kindnesses.\" \n \n\"I am still in practice in \n \n. I see an average of about \n \n15 patients per day, with from one to two major cases of surgery \n \ndone each working day.\" \n \n\"We average about 35 patients per day for four-and-a-half days a week. We usually see about six to eight patients after hours and average five patients in the hospital.\" \n \n\"No change contemplated! Happy! See approximately 100 to 130 patients per week. CRITICAL need for immediate OB-GYN or general practioner to do obstetrics here in _ _ _ _ __ \nSincere gratitude to the members of the Board.\" \n \n\"Sixty patients daily. Need another M.D. here.\" \n \n\"We need G.P's! Three of us now in \n \ncannot \n \nhandle patient load. We are in a new building, very modern, across \n \nstreet from 40-bed hospital. The hospital is scheduled for 20-bed \n \naddition to encourage new doctors. We have an incorporated \n \npractice and 100% fringe benefits and above average salaries for \n \nII \n \n area. Our new clinic has 4,500 square feet of unfinished area to be used for new doctors or dentists. I am 45 minutes from Atlanta Stadium and less than one hour from north Georgia mountains.\" \n \n\" I plan no change in the near or distant future and we are well \n \nsettled in \n \n. We would very much appreciate your \n \nreferral of anyone trained in orthopedic surgery. We serve a \n \nfive-county area and , being near the Interstate, have a great need \n \nfor a trauma-type orthopedic surgeon.\" \n \n\"I am very happily engaged in general practice in \n \n, a \n \nbeautiful town in a beautiful area . A new hospital is now under \n \nconstruction and should be completed in about three years.\" \n \n\"I have been in Family Practice, entering my seventh year. I see an average of 65 people a day. I feel as though I am a service to my community . I proclaim to you the State aid given me during medical school is being given back to the State of Georgia , both in taxes, economical growth and human betterment. ....The current setup in Georgia is beautiful for two reasons: (1) It provides for people who are economically impaired to obtain a medical education; (2) It provides for the practice of medicine in the finest State in the nation , Georgia .\" \n \n12 \n \n - \n \nDr. Harold G. Long, Dahlonega, checks patient's blood pressure. \n \nDahlonega Medical Center \n \nMs. Georgia Davis, LPN in front of Dahlonega Medical Center. \n13 \n \n EMPHASIS ON TRAINING PHYSICIANS FOR FAMILY PRACTICE \nDr. William E. Lotterhos, who supplied the following information, is a graduate of the University of Tennessee School of Medicine. He was in private practice from 1954 to 1972 and has been chairman of the Department of Family Practice at the Medical College of Georgia since 1972. \nDr. Lotterhos is a member of the Mississippi State Medical Association, the American Medical Association, the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, the National Health Council and the American Academy of Family Physicians. He is a Fellow of the American Geriatric Society and Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He is a delegate to the American Academy of General Practice Congress from Mississippi and served as President of the American Academy of General Practice. \n\"At the request of the Medical Student Loan Committee, a Conclave For Family practice was presented at the Medical College of Georgia on October 5, 1974. Principally, the objective was to make all medical students aware of the great need for health manpower that would render primary health care. The Conclave was sponsored by the Medical College of Georgia , the State Medical Education Board and the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians. \nThe current needs of medical services in the rural areas of Georgia was expertly given by Mr. Henry G. Neal, Executive Secretary of the State Medical Education Board. \nDr. James L. Grobe, immediate past president of the American Academy of Family Physicians, explained what the national academy of family physicians is doing on the national scale, and also what other states had done to help meet the needs of their particular state. Dr. Gordon Barrow, coordinator of the Georgia Regional Medical Program , portrayed what the Medical Association of Georgia and the Regional Medical Program have done and are doing in the state. \nDr. Hiram Curry, chairman, Department of Family practice, University of South Carolina, discussed the attitudes that are unique to the family physician and what is necessary in a community for a physician to lead a life of whole~ome service. A panel of three physicians, and a faculty member discussed the preceptor program for education in family practice in Georgia. Dr. William E. Lotterhos, chairman of the Department of Family Practice, Medical College of Georgia, moderated the panel. \n14 \n \n A group of medical leaders described their opm1ons of the evolving patterns for delivery of medical care for the future, after which they answered questions from the audience. \nSenior residents voiced their opinions on the desirable characteristics of the towns in which they would like to practice medicine. \nThirty-six selected officials representing city, state and county governments attended the Conclave and were so impressed with the concept of the Family Practice Department at the Medical Co llege and the need for family physicians within the rural areas of the state that they have indicated they would like to financially under-write a similar program to be held at the Medical College of Georgia in the spring of I 97 5.\" \nHOW COMMUNITIES FOR PRACTICE ARE SELECTED \nA list of communities in critical need of physicians is compiled each year from information furnished by the communities. A letter of inquiry is mailed to an official in the community- the mayor or a hospital administrator. A questionnaire requests in formation concerning the size of the community, the surrou nding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civ ic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. It also seeks information about hospital and prescription facilities, and whether the town will support a doctor. \nIf a town has appeared on the most recent town list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to the official for verification and any additional information. \nWhen comp leted, this list is then mai led to every doctor who wi ll be ready to practice upon completion of his training or mi litary service during the current year. \nTh e Board also prepares a list of doctors who will be ready for practice in July of the following year. Included on the list are doc tors who will complete their military obligation at that time, doc tors who will complete their internships, and doctors who will comp lete their residencies. This list is availab le upon request to communities that are in need of medical services. It is mailed also to citizens who have requested information about available doctors and to other doctors, some of who are repaying their sc ho larships by practice and who have found that they ne.ed ad ditio nal assistance with their heavy work load. \nMany of the doctors on this list receive letters from citizens in the communities inviting them to visit their towns with a view of \nIS \n \n setting up practice there. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place in which he wishes to settle permanently. Sometimes he will move to a larger community near the same area in which he had completed his obligation to the State. \nTwo hundred twenty-six doctors have elected to repay their scholarships in cash rather than by practice. Under the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board , this method of repayment is permitted. Eighty-three of these doctors are practicing in the State of Georgia, twenty-two are completing additional residency training, nine are in the Armed Services, eighty-five are practicing in other States and some are teaching at the Medical College of Georgia. Table IV shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash and the percentage of the total repaying by each method. \n \nTABLE IV \n \nREPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH \n \nNo. of No. Repaying \n \nDoctors \n \nby \n \nRepaying Practice \n \nNo. Repaying \n \nPercent \n \nin \n \nPracticing \n \nCash \n \nPercent Repaying In Cash \n \nTotal Percent \n \n430 \n \n203 \n \n47.21 % \n \n227 \n \n52.79% \n \n100% \n \nDuring the past two years, the amount of money received from scholarship recipients who have elected to repay their State Medical Education Board scholarship has been $574,055.46. The amount paid to recipients for the past two years has been $576,749.27. \nCREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia passed a resolution providing for the Constitutional Amendment which was ratified by the electorate in the November general election in 1952. \nUnder the Constitutional Amendm ent the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: president of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three \n16 \n \n qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three appointive members hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \nThe Secretary of the Board is the person who serves as Executive Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional Amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fide citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the scholarships and loans is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed , practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make full and careful investigation of the ability, character and qualifications fo each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a scholarship/loan. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. \nThe scholarship or loans were initially granted in the amount of $5,000 for four years, payable $1,250 per year. In 1968 the Georgia Legislature passed a Resolution proposing an Amendment to the Constitution to provide for an increase in the amount of each scholarship award from $5,000 for four years to an amount not to exceed $10,000 for four years. The Amendment was voted on favorably in the following General Election. \nAs the money was not available immediately for the increase to $10,000 for four years, the amount of the scholarships was increased gradually. In 1969 the freshmen entering medical school were awarded $6 ,000 for four years, payable $1,500 per year. In 1970 the entering freshmen were awarded $8,000 for four years, payable $2,000 per year. In 1971 the entering freshmen were awarded $10,000 for four years, payable $2,500 per year. \nThe Amendment also provided for an increase in population from 5,000 to I0,000 of a town in which a doctor may practice in repayment of his medical scholarship or Joan. \nAccording to the Constitution the scholarship or loans may be repaid as follows: \n(a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with four percent interest. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from \n17 \n \n the date the student completes his internship. \n(b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession in a community of I 0,000 or less, which is in need of a physician, or in an institution under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Resources or the Department of Offender Rehabilitation. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in a community of I 0,000 population or less, according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 or any future such decennial census. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during practice or service. \nBefore being granted a scholarship/loan, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship/loan is grated to him. \nThe purpose of the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \nBOARD MEMBERS \nIn May 1972, Dr. F. W. Dowda, Atlanta, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia. He became a m ember of the State Medical Education Board and Dr. William C. Mitchell, Smyrna, who became in1mediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board for another year. Dr. H. Calvin Jackson , Jr. , Manchester, Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., Columbus, and Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald, Marietta, served the fourth year of their four-year appointment. At its meeting in July 1972, the Board elected Dr. Jackson as Chairman and Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. , as Vice Chairman . \nIn May 1973, Dr. C. Emory Bohler, Brooklet, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Dowda became immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia and continued to serve on the Board for a second year. In June 1973, Governor Jimmy Carter appointed Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, \n18 \n \n Jr. and Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. to serve a second four-year term on the Board, their terms to begin June I, 1973, and end April I , 1977. At its meeting in July 1973 , the Board re-elected Dr. Jackson as Chairman and Dr. Serrato as Vice Chairman. In February 1974, Governor Jimmy Carter appointed Dr. Joseph L. Girardeau , Atlanta, to succeed Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald , whose term of office had expired, for a term beginning February 13, 1974 and ending April I, 1977. At its meeting in July 1974, the Board elected Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., as Chairman and Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. as Vice Chairman. \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board grants scholarships to those applicants who are in financial need and who express a strong willingness to practice in a rural area in Georgia in repayment for their scholarship. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps : \nI. Upon request, an application form and Parent's Confidential Statement are sent to the applicant. \nII. Upon receipt of the completed application form, the six references that the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. \nIII. A report giving detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family is secured from a commercial credit company. \nIV. The results of the finan cial analysis obtained from the Parents' Confidential Statement are recorded. \nV. Upon completion of the first four steps, the Secretary of the Board interviews each applicant for approximately one hour. \nVI. The applicant is invited to appear before the Board at its annual meeting in July in order to projec t his ambitions and qualifications more vividly to the Board. \nVII. After the Board has met all applicants, it considers carefully all the information that has been accumulated over a period of months and awards scholarships to those who are in the greatest financial need and who have expressed their willingness to practice in a Boardapproved community in Georgia in repayment of their scholarship. \nThe Board received applications for the 1972-73 academic year from sixty-four students. At its meeting on July 18-19, 1972, it awarded forty-three scholarships and renewed eighty-seven scholarships previously gran ted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1973-74 academic year from fifty-four applicants. At its meeting \n19 \n \n on July 17-18, 1973, it awarded thirty-one scholarships. Three apllicants relinquished their scholarships. At a called meeting on September 5, 1973, an additional five scholarships were awarded. One of these scholarships was relinquished . A total of thirty-two scholarships was awarded for the 1973-74 academic year. \nThe Board received applications for scholarship for the 1974-75 academic year from eighty-two applicants. At its meeting on July 16-17, 1974, it awarded forty scholarships. It renewed ninety-two scholarships previously gran ted. \n \nTABLEV APPLCIATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED \nFOR THE YEARS 1972-74 \n \n1972-7 3 1973-74 \n \nNo. of Applications \nReceived \n64 \n \nNo. of Scholarships \nGranted \n43 \n \n54 \n \n32 \n \nRenewal of \n \nTotal No. of \n \nScholarships Students on \n \nPreviously Program Currently \n \nGranted \n \nEnroUed \n \n87 + 1 still \n \n131 \n \nin school who \n \nreceived fuII \n \nscholarship \n \n92 \n \n124 \n \n1974-75 \n \n82 \n \n40 \n \n92 \n \n132 \n \nCONCLUSION \nThe State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. \n \n20 \n \n l \n \nSCHOLARSHIP R EC IPI ENTS ATTENDING MED ICAL CO LL EGES DU RI NG 1974-75 \n \nNam e and Hom e Address \n \nCollege \n \n19 74- 75 Classes \n \nANDERSON, LARRY W. \n \nKansas City College of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nNewnan , Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicin e \n \nBARIAL, WILLIAM E. \n \nMeharry Medical College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBARTLETT, GLENN H.... ... .... . .. .. . . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia .. .. ... . . . . . .. .... .. .... . Sr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nBEA RD , CHARLENE H............. . .... ... .. . Medical Coll ege of Georgia .......... . .. . . .. . ....... Jr. \n \nA tl anta, Georgia \n \nBLACK, MARCUS L. \n \nEmory Un iversity School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nN \n \nStates boro, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nBLOUNT, LINDEN Y. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph . \n \nBlac kshear, Georgia \n \nBOLAND, PAM E LA G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nBOZZINI , GARY J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nMed ic in e \n \nBOWEN, NATALIE L. ........ .. . ......... . ... Medical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . ........ . . .. . ... . . . Soph. \n \nByron , Geo rgia \n \nBOYD, GLENN H. . . . . ........ . ........ . ..... Medical College of Georgia ..... ....... . .. . .. . ...... Sr. \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nBRANAM , JAM ES W., JR . . . . .... . ... . . .. ...... Medic al College of Georgia . ... . . . . . ... . .. . . .... . . .. Jr. \n \nVald osta, Georgia \n \nBROWN , BRADF ORD G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meharry Medical Coll ege . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nBRUCE, RON ALD J. ........ . . . . ............. Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. ... .. . .. . Sr. \n \nGainesvill e, Georgia \n \nEX HIBIT \"A\" \nTotal S cholarship \nGranted \n$10,000 7,500 \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 \n \n SCHOLAR SHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MED ICAL COLLEGES DURING 1974-75 \n \nNam e and Hom e Address \n \nCollege \n \n1974- 75 Clas ses \n \nBURROUGHS, FLEMING ...... .. ....... ...... Med ical College of Georgia ........... . . . . .. ...... . . Fr. \n \nPelham, Georgia \n \nCALHOUN, CLARENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co llege of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nNewnan , Georgia \n \nCA ULTON , CHARLES T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCo lumbu s, Georgia \n \nCHAPMAN, BRENDA E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co llege of Georgia ..... .. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nN \n \nCH ISM , NEWTON, JR ..... .. ... .. ... ... . .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . .. .... . . . .... .. . .. . .. . Sr. \n \nN \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nCLARK, DANI EL G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCobb, Georgia \n \nCLAY, JAMES E. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. ... . . . _. . . . . Kansas City College of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nOsteo pathic Medicine \n \nCOCHRAN, JAMES S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nCOLE, EVANGELINE G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \n \nCONNELL, DON R . . . .. . . . . .. . . . ............ . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nSilver Creek, Georgia \n \nCOOK, DAVID A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, CHARLES H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \nTo tal Scholarship \nGranted \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n DAVIS, CURTIS L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Univers ity of Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nMedical Cen ter \n \nDEKLE, ANDREW A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nGrovetown, Georgia \n \nDESIMONE, JOHN W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nDOSTER, VERNON W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nDOWNS, JOSE PH R., III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nDOZIER , FRED A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDUNCAN, JOHN V. P......... . . .. . . . .. . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia ....... . .. . .. . .... .. .... . Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDuVALL, DAVID W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nDeca tur, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nw N \n \nEAST, JOHN H., Jr. . ................. .. ... .. . Emory University School of \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nSoph . \n \nEILERS , GREGORY A. . ... . . . ... . ... . ....... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nF ARMER, HARRY F ., Jr. . . . .. . .. . ......... ... . Medical College of Georgia ...... . .................. Jr. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nFAUCHER, MARY M. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nFI ESE LER , DAVID P. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nFLOYD, JOSEPH B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nFORREST, MICHAEL R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of \n \nSo ph . \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nFOUNTAIN, ARTHUR J. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nReynold s, Georgia \n \nr \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1974-75 \n \nNam e and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n19 74- 75 Classes \n \nFOUNTAIN , JO EL R ., Jr. ...... . ....... . .... . . . \n \nMedi cal College of Georgia \n \n. . . . . . o  0  \n \n0     0      \n \nFr. \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nGATIIS , LARRY D. . . . . o   o   o      0   o  0   Medi cal Coll ege of G eorgia \n \nSoph. \n \nKingston, Georgia \n \nGENTRY , PAUL D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.. o    Medical College of Georgia   o        o     o   Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nGIRARDEAU, JIMMY T . .. .. o   o    o  o       Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . . .. . ... .. o  o   o   Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n..,..~',.) \n \nGOLDSTE IN , DORIAN L. ...... 0   Medical College of Georgia . . . .. ....... . .... ... . .. Fr. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nGRIM ES, GEORGE W. . . . . . . . .... . o  0      Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nMcR ae, Georgia \n \nGUNN , JOSE PH B. . . . . .. . . . . . . . o  o    \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n.. 0   0 \n \n  o  0  \n \n  \n \n \n \n   \n \nFr. \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nHALL , CLAUDE W. . . . . . . o   o  o  o  o        Medi ca l Co llege of G eorgia . . o   o                   F r. \n \nAugust, Georgia \n \nL. , HA LL, WYNTON \n \nJR . . . Medic al College of G eorgia .. .. . . .. Fr. o  o      0    \n \n0      \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nHAMBRICK, THOMAS L. . o  o   o            Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nJ. . .... HAMMOND, WILLIAM \n \n0          \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \nAbbeville, Georgia \n \nHA RG ETT, DAVID . . . . . . . . . o                 Emory Univ er sit y School of .. o                      Soph. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nMe di c ine \n \nHARPER, WILLIAM M., IV \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \" A\" \nTotal Scho larship \nGranted \n10,000 7,500 \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 \n \n HARVEY, JAMES S................... . .. ..... Medical Coll ege of Georgia . . . . .... . ... . . .. .. . . . . ... Sr. \n \nWashingto n, Georgia \n \nHA WKJNS , GUSSI E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nNewton , Georgia \n \nHAWKJNS, JOHN C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nRoberta, Georgia \n \nHENDERSON , WARR EN J . .... ... ....... .. . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nOcilla, Georgia \n \nMe di c ine \n \nHILL, BOBBY W. . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Kansas City College of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nLaGran ge \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nHILL, JAM ES W. .......... . . . . . . . ...... . . . .. . Medicial College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nHawkinsville, Georgia \n \nHILLSON, WILLIE J.. . . ...... . .... .... . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ....... . .. . . . . .. .... . . . .. Sr. \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nHOLBROOK, DAVID L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nw \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nVI HORNE, HILTON M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meharry Medical College \n \nSo ph . \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nHORNE, ROSE M. .... . . . . .... . .... . . ..... .. . Meharry Medical College ... . . .. ... . .. .......... . . .. Jr. \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nHOUSTON, G. COURTN EY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nArlington , Georgia \n \nHUMPHRI ES, WILLI E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nWoodstock, Georgia \n \nHURLEY, GAIL L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAth ens, Georgia \n \nHUTCHINS, JULIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nCochran , Georgia \n \nJAUDON , BENJAMIN H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nJENKINS, MORRIS L. \n \nEmory University School of \n \nSoph . \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nMedicin e \n \nr \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10 ,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1974-75 \n \nNam e and Hom e Address \n \nCollege \n \n1974-75 Clas se s \n \nJOHNSTON, BRUCE S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJONES, F. STANLEY . . .. . . . . . ................ Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nDahlonega, G eorgia \n \nJONES , J. ERI C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nJULIAN , JOHN , JR. . . . . .......... .. . . . . .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia . ........ . ..... . . . . . .. ... Sr. \n \nClarksdale, Georgia \n \nN \n \nKENDALL, THOMAS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \n0\\ \n \nJonesbo ro, Georgia \n \nLANE, JOHN D..... . .... . .... . .... . . . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nAtlanta, G eorgia \n \nLASSETER , BRIAN A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nLENTZ, JOHN D., III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nLIGHTF OOT, ELIJAH, JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLOWREY, DARR ELL G. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . ..... . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . .. . ...... . ... ... ... Fr. \n \nRom e, Georgia \n \nMADDOX, HUGH G., JR........ . . . . .... . . . .. .. Medical College of Georgia ... . . . .. . .... . . . . .. . . . .. . Sr. \n \nCarrollton , Georgia \n \nMATTOX, GAIL A...... . ........... . .. .. .. . .. Meharry Medical College .... .. . ... . ............ .. .. Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMAYS , WALLA CE D. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \" A\" \nTotal Scholarship \nGranted \n10,000 10,000 5,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n McAVOY , JAMES D. . . . . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . Medical Coll ege of Georgia .. . ...... . .. .. . . . . . . ..... Jr. \n \nTignal l, Georgia \n \nMcBRAYER, DANI E L E.. . ..... . . ..... . . .. ... . Medi cal College of Georgia . .. . ....... . ... .. . ....... Jr. \n \nBuchanan, Georgia \n \nMcCOY , MI CHAE L J...... . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. Medi cal Coll ege of Georgia Deca tur, Georgia \n \nSo ph. \n \nMcG HEE, PHILLIP L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. G rove to wn , Georgia \n \nMcKEOWN, JOHN C. Ca milla, Georgia \n \nMed ical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J r. \n \nMcR AE, f RE DDI E J. Helena, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia .. . .... . .............. .. . Sr. \n \nMcR AE, SYLVESTE R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nHelena. G eo rgia \n \nMEGU IAR , R AMON V. .. .. . .. . . . ..... . . . ..... Medical Co llege o f Georgia .. .. ... .. . . ..... . .. . ... . . S r. \n \nN \n \nAlan10. Geo rgia \n \n-J MERCE R , CYNT HI A A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nE lber to n, Georgia \n \nMI TCHEL L, CHARLES C. Albany, Georgia \n \nMedical College o f Georgia . ...... .. ......... . ... . . . F r. \n \nMURPHY , ME LVIN C. Fo rt Valley, Georgia \n \nMedical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nNE LSON , ROB ERT L. Leslie, Georgia \n \nMehar ry Medical College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nNEVE LS, CHARLES T. Dorav ill e, Georgia \n \nMedical College o f Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nPA LM ER , TIM OT HY J. Vidalia, Georgia \n \nKansas City Co llege of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Os teopa thic Medicin e \n \nPAYTON, VI CTO R E... . .. . . . . . . .. . ... . Savann ah, Geo rgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nPEACH, CHARLES A. Jesup , Georgia \n \nMedi cal Coll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F r. \n \nr \n10,000 7,500 \n10,000 7,500 \n10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,5 00 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI EN TS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLL EGES DURING 1974-75 \n \nNam e and Home A ddress \n \nCo llege \n \n1974-75 Classes \n \nPEND LEY, ROB ERT A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nMedi cine \n \nPETERSON , FR EDERI CK M.... ... .. . ... . . . . . . . Medical Co llege of Georgia . ... . . . ....... . ... . .... .. Sr. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nPETERSON , POWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nPITTS, JOHNNY E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of ... .. . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedic ine \n \n\"-.) R AUSCH, JEFFREY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \n00 \n \nAtlan ta, Georgia \n \nROBINZIN E, CLAR ENCE E. , JR . . . . .. . .. . ... . .. E mory University School of ............ . ........... F r. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nRODRIG UEZ , ADRIANA . .. . .. . ... . .. . . . ..... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nRO GERS , RHONDA B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nSAYE,DONALDN... ..... . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .... . MedicalCollegeofGeorgia ... . .... .. . ..... .. .. . . ... Fr. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nSHIVER, ROB ERT B. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSHUMAN, MONTY B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, EA RN EST C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Universit y School of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nMedic ine \n \nSMITH, DAVID G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nMe di c in e \n \nEX HIBIT \"A\" \nTotal Scholarship \nGranted \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 7,500 7,500 10,000 \n \n  \n \nSMITH, RI CHARD C. . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Med ical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nSMITH, RONNI E R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nSPENCER, DENNIS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . .... . . .... . . . .. ... . .. . Fr. \n \nSnellville, Georgia \n \nSTAFFORD, CHARLES R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nSTONE, HERB ERT A., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nSUAREZ, GEORGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nSWAIN, ROB ERT B.... . ...................... Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . . .. .... ... ..... ... Fr. \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nTAUNTON, WILLIAMS. . . . . . . ...... . .... .. . . . Medical Co ll ege of Georgia ... . . . . ....... . .. .. . ..... Fr. \n \nN \n \nButler, Georgia \n \n\\0 \n \nTRIPPE, TERESA J. . . . . . .. . . ... . .. . .... . ..... Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . . . ... . .. ... ..... . F r. \n \nVidalia, Georgia \n \nTYLER, JUDY G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nSavannah \n \nVANCE, LUTHER, JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meharry Medical College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nVlCKERY, DIANE .. .. ..... .. ... . . .. ... . . . .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nVOYLES, WYATT F . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .... .. Medical Co llege of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nWADE, JIM R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nWALLER, WILLIAM 1. , lii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nWELLS, ORA J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal Coll ege of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \n1 \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1974-75 \n \nNam e and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1974-75 Classes \n \nWHITWORTH , STEVEN R . \n \nMedical Coll ege of Georgia _.. . .... _. .. ... . . _. _. . _. . F r. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DAVID M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Med ical Co ll ege of Georgia .. _..... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nWILLI AMS, JO E C. .. _... .. . ... . . . ..... ..... _. Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nCataula, Georgia \n \nWILLIS , SANDRA E........ . . . .. ... . . . . ...... Medical Co ll ege of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \nMari etta, G eorgi a \n \nw \n0 \n \nWOODS , E LIZABETH B. Ath ens, G eorgia \n \nMed ical Coll ege of Georgia . ...... - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nEXHIBIT \" A\" \nTotal S cholarship \nGran ted \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 10,000 \n \n - \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTE RNSHIPS 1974-75 \n \nEXHIBiT \"B\" \n \nN ame and Home Town \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nADAMS, DR . WESLEY F., JR . . . ... . Med. Co il . of Ga . . . . Greenville Gen. Hosp ital \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nGreenvill e, S.C. \n \nALSTON , DR . CHARLES C. ... .. . . . Meharry Med. Co U... Coo k Coun ty Ho spital \n \nSava nnah, Georgia \n \nChicago , Ill. \n \nBUCHANAN, DR. RALPH W. . . . . o  Med. Coli. of Ga. . .. University Ho sp ital \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nPensacola, F lorida \n \nCOOK, DR. F RANK J. . .. .. .. .. .. Howard Med. Co il. . . F reedm en 's Hosp ital \n \nA tlanta, Georgia \n \nWashington, D.C. \n \nDAVIS , DR . JAM ES B. . . . . . . . . . . . Me d. Co li . of Ga. . . . Talmadge Mem. Hosp ital \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDAY , DR. JAM ES 0 ., lll . .. .. . .... . Me d. Coil. of G a. ... Un iversity Hospital \n \nToomsboro, Georgia \n \nLittle Rock, Arkansas \n \nDEAN , DR . CHA RLES W. .... . . ... Med. Co il. of Ga . . . . Medical Center Hosp ital \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nF RIDAY, DR . AL BE RT D., JR . . .... Me d. Univ. of S.C. . . Ga. Bap tist Hospita l \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nA tlanta, Georgia \n \nHAM ILTON , DR. CLARK . . . . . . . . . Howard Med. Co li. .. D. C. Gen. Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWashington , D.C. \n \nHOBBY , DR. HEN RY M. . .... . . ... Med. Ca ll. of Ga. ... Spar tan burg Gen. Hosp ital \n \nWashington , Georgia \n \nSpartanburg, S.C. \n \nHOO KS , DR. VENDIE H., lll . . . . . . . Med. Co il. of Ga. .. . Talmadge Mem. Hosp ital \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nJE KINS , DR. CHARL ES A. . . . . ... Med . Co li. of Ga . . . . Norfolk Gen . Hospita l \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nNorfo lk, Virginia \n \nMANN, DR. RON ALD F .. . .. . . . . . . Med. Coli . of Ga. ... Memorial Hospita l \n \nBelvedere, S.C. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMcA LLISTER, DR . KAT HRYN C. . . . . Med. Co li. of Ga . ... Co lumbu s Med. Center \n \nBuena Vista , Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nMO RRIS , DR. T HOMAS W. . .. . ... . Med. Co li. of Ga. ... Medical Center Hosp ital \n \nDoerun , Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nPH ILLIPS , DR . ROB ERT L.. . . o   Med . Co il. of Ga . . .. Med . Ce nter of Central Ga. \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nPRATT, DR . DONALD C. .. .. . . . .. Med. Coil. of Ga. ... Ta lmadge Mem. Hospital \n \nDalton, Georg ia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPU RSER , DR . ALYIN D. . . . . . . o   Med. Coli. of Ga . .. . Me d. Ce nter of Ce ntral Ga. \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nRO BERTSON , DR . JAMES V. . ... . . Med. Co li. of Ga. ... Me d . Center o f Central Ga. \n \nFairburn , Georgia \n \nMacon , Georgia \n \nRO OF , DR. JA CK B., JR . . . . . ... ... Me d. Co li. of Ga . . . . Med. Center Hospita l \n \nDeca tur , Georgia \n \nColu mbus, Georgia \n \nSHA RPTON , DR. DOUGLAS J. . .... Med. Co li. of Ga . . . . Med. Center Hospi tal \n \nDu luth, Georgia \n \nCo lumbu s, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, DR . MICHA E L T. . . . o    Med. Co li. of Ga . . . . Univ . of Alabama Ho spital \n \nCo rnelia , Georgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nSM ITH , DR . GREGORY V. . . . . . ... Med. Co li. of Ga. . . . Talmadge Mem. Hospital \n \nBlu e Ridge , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSPE ARM AN, DR . DAVID R. . . . . ... Med. Co il. of Ga . . . . Talmadge Mem. 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AI VI~~ ~ \n \nI \n \n1 -- \n \nI \n \n....' ----i \n \n,I..f \n \n \n! \n \n__\\\u003c_n.-,a- \n \nr.J' -\\ \n \nI eL :'\"\"' . r' LA.... i \n \n'\\ . \n \n...~... f ....\\ ,---l.-1_ \\ I CLINCH \n \nLOWNDES \n \nII DioiiiVl H I \n \n\\ \n\\ I. \n \n\"\"'-, \n \nI ........ .. ECHOLS \n \n\\,_ \n~-, \n \n'-\\'---- . . - \n. \n \n(.) \n;:: \n \n-L_ \n \nF \n \nL \n \n0 \n \nR \n \nD \n \nA \n \n C'ommuniti ~s which h ave b~n c fit c d fr om th e State ~l c dil'al Edu ca ti o n Board Sd10larship progra m . \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTE RNSHIPS 1974-75 \n \nEXHIBIT \"B\" \n \nN am e and Hom e Town \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nWARNO CK, DR . RALPH P. . . . .. .. . Med. Coil. of Ga. . . . Med. Center Hospital \n \nBowdon, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nWASDEN , DR . HOWELL A., Ill ... .. Med. CoiL of Ga. . . . Med . Center Hospital \n \nPavo, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nWILLCOX , DR. JAM ES G . ... . . . . . . Med. Coli. of Ga. . . . Maricopa County Hospital \n \nHawkin sville, Georgia \n \nPhoenix , Arizo na \n \n34 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nEXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nAMERSON, DR. OLEN D. \n \nPhiladelphia Coli. of Osteopathic \n \nT ennille, Georgia \n \nMed. T eaching Hosp., Phila ., Pa. \n \nASKEW, DR . DANNY E. . . . . .... . . . .. . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nASKEW, DR . FLETCHER C. . .... . . .. . .. . Univ. of Virginia Hospital \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nCharlottesville, Virginia \n \nAVERETT , DR . JACK M., JR . \n \nUniv. of Alabama Med. Center \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nBANNISTER, DR. PHILLIP N. \n \nLetterman General Hospital \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nSan Francisco, Calif. \n \nBOWEN , DR . A'DELBERT, Ill \n \nUniv. of Alabama Med. Center \n \nCuthbert, G eorgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nBOYLE, DR . STEPHEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U.S. Naval Hospital \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nPortsmouth , Virginia \n \nBOYLES, DR . MARGI E E. . . . ... .. . . . .. . Cleveland Me tro Hospital \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nCleveland, Ohio \n \nBREWSTE R , DR. E DWARD W., JR . . .... .. . Memorial Medica l Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCA DORA , DR. DONALD F . . .. ... . . . . . . . David Grant Medical Center \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nTravis AFB , Cal ifornia \n \nCA RSON, DR. MATTHE W D. . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l University of S.C. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nCharles ton, S.C. \n \nCOLE MAN , DR. CHARLES H., JR .. . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCOPPAGE. DR . ABRAM T. , Ill .... . . . ... . Medi ca l Center of Central Ga. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDANI E LL , DR. DUREN , JR . . . . . . .... ... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDublin , Geo rgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDARDEN , DR. JOHN W. \n \nT alm adge Memorial Hospital \n \nMitchell , Georgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nDA WS , DR. ANTHONY W. . . .. .. . . . .... . T almadge Memorial Hospital \n \nRutledge, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDIAL, DR . WILLIAM B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville General Hospital \n \nHom erville, Georgia \n \nGreenvi lle, South Carolina \n \nDILLARD , DR . GARY A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Co lumbus Medical Center \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nE LLIOTT, DR . PAUL M. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. Medi ca l Center of Ce ntral Ga. \n \nJesup , Georgia \n \nMaco n , Georgia \n \nE LLIOTT, DR . VAN B. , JR . . . .... .. . . . . . . St. Elizabeth Medi ca l Center \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDay ton , Ohio \n \nE LLISON , DR . CARROL W. . . . . . . . . . . .. . University of T ennessee \n \nSylvania , Georgia \n \nMemphis, T ennessee \n \nf-LANDERS, DR . HUGH D., J . . . . . . . . .. . . . Memorial Medica l Center \n \nSwain sboro , Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nGA LLOWAY , DR . ASHER B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory Univ. Affil. Hospita ls \n \nA tlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGA NTT , DR. PI CKENS A. \n \nRichland Memorial Hospital \n \nGainesvil le, Georgia \n \nCo lum bia, South Caro lin a \n \n35 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI ENTS SE RVIN G R ESIDENCIES \n \nEXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nGENTRY , DR . JAMES L. . . . .. . . . . . . . ... O ak Kn o ll Naval Hospital \n \nCarro llton , Georgia \n \nOakland , Calif. \n \nGIESLER , DR . GARN ETT J., JR . . . . . . . . . . . Univ. o f Alabam a Medi cal Center \n \nDeca tur, Georgia \n \nBirmingham , Alabama \n \nGILB E RT, DR . STEWART D. \n \nMemori al Medi ca l Ce nter \n \nHiawassee , Georgia \n \nSava nnah, Geo rgia \n \nGOODIN , DR . JOHN 0 . \n \nBay lor Medi ca l Center \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDal las, Texas \n \nG REE NE , DR . JOHN W. \n \nVa nderbilt University \n \nBarnesville, Ge orgia \n \nNas hville, Tennessee \n \nGRI FF IN , DR . HOWARD A. . . . . . ... .... . U. S. Nava l Hospital \n \nWashingto n, Georgia \n \nPhilade lphia, Penn sylvania \n \nGRIF F IN , DR . J. LAIRD . . . . . . . . . .. . \n \nTa lm adge Memori al Hospita l \n \nSava nnah, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGUDG E R , DR . GARLAND K. . . . . . . . .. .. . Greenville General Hospital \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nGreenville, Sou th Caro lin a \n \nGUEST, DR . HOWARDS . .. . . .... . . . . .. . Passava nt Memorial Hos pital \n \nE lberto n , Geo rgia \n \nChi cago, Illi no is \n \nHARDEN, DR . E LM ER H., JR . . .... \n \nE mory Universit y \n \nCo llege Par k, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHARPER , DR . ME RIDI T H . . . . . . . .. .. .. . Medica l Co llege of Georgia \n \nDo uglas, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHE RNDO N, DR . CHARLES H., JR . \n \nTulane University Hospital \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nNew Orlea ns, Loui siana \n \nHOWE LL , DR. Do uglas E. . . . . . . . . \n \nGrad y Me morial Hospital \n \nFaye tteville, Georgia \n \nA tlan ta, Georgia \n \nHUDSON , DR . RON A LD M. . . . . . . . \n \nMedica l Ce nter Hospital \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nColum bus, Georgia \n \nHUFF, DR . GA RE Y H. . . . . . . . . ... .. ... . U.S. Nava l Hosp ital \n \nMadiso n, Georgia \n \nPensaco la, Florida \n \nHUM PHRI ES, DR. LAURI E L. \n \nE mo ry University \n \nA tlanta, Georg ia \n \nA tlanta, Georgia \n \nING R AM, DR . RO BE RT F . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Univ. of Alaba ma Hosp itals \u0026 \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nClinics, Birmingham, Ala. \n \nJOHN SON , DR. JAMES A. , III \n \nE mory University \n \nAvo nda le Es tates, Geo rgia \n \nAt lan ta , Georgia \n \nJONES, DR . JAMES Y.. . .. . \n \nU. S. A rm y Hospital \n \nSto ne Mo untain, Georgia \n \nF t. Huachu ca, Arizona \n \nKE LLE Y, DR . JOH N W. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . Ta lm adge Memor ial Hos pital \n \nYoung Harris, Georgia \n \nA ugusta, Georgia \n \nKE LL Y, DR . ARTH UR G.. . . .. . . . . .. ... . Un iv. of F lorida Med . Ce nter \n \nA th ens, Georgia \n \nGa in esv ille, F lorida \n \nKI NG , DR. WILLI AM D. . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . University Hospi tal \n \nChi ckam auga, Georgia \n \nJackso nvill e, F lorid a \n \nKITCHENS , DR . GE ORG E G. . . . . . . . . . \n \nVanderb ilt Universi ty \n \nWarren, Georgia \n \nNas hvi ll e, Tennessee \n \nLEWIS , DR . NORRIS S. \n \nU.S. Pub. Hea lth Serv. Hos pit al \n \nA tlanta, Geo rgia \n \nNew Orlea ns, Lo uisiana \n \n36 \n \n  \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nEXH IBIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nLYNCH, DR . DONALD R.... ........... . U.S . Navy Hospital \n \nWay cross, Georgia \n \nCherry Point, North Carolina \n \nMARTIN, DR. HAROLD L. ... . . ... ..... . Howard University \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWashington , D.C. \n \nMARTIN, DR. ROGER P. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMcCULLOUGH , DR . RICHARD E. . . . . . .. . . Memorial Medica l Cente r \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Geo rgia \n \nMcLARIN , DR. CALVIN W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grady , Emory , VA Hospitals \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcLAUGHLIN, DR. DURNELL . . . . . . . . . . . State Univ. Iowa Hospital \n \nFort Valley , Georgia \n \nIowa City, Iowa \n \nMIMBS , DR . JAMES W. .. ... . ... ... .... . Barnes University Hospital \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nSt. Louis, Missouri \n \nMINGEA, DR. GEORGE D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Balboa Naval Hospital \n \nManchester, Georgia \n \nCalifornia \n \nMOBLEY , DR. DAVID W. .. ... . . .. .... . . University Hospital \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nMOORE, DR. WILLIAM M. , III . . . . . . . . . . . Riverside Hosp ital \n \nMill edgeville, Georgia \n \nNewport News, Virginia \n \nMOO RM AN, DR . LARRY R . .. . .. .. . .... . Erlanger Hospital \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nChattanooga, Tennessee \n \nMORRIS , DR. CLELL V. . ..... . . . .. . .... N. Carolina Mem. Hospital \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nChapel Hill, North Carolina \n \nMOSELY, DR. MORRIS E., JR . . . . . . . . .. .. M. Luther King, Jr. Hospital \n \nRo chelle, Georgia \n \nLos Angeles, Calif. \n \nNELSON, DR. ELLIS H. ... . ... .... .. ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nOglethorpe, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPADOVE, DR. STUART J. . . . . . . . . . . . . Talm adge Memorial Hospital \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPANNELL, DR. WILLIAM P. ... . . . . . ..... Tampa General Hosp ital \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nTampa, F lorida \n \nPARROTT, DR. FRANK H. . . .. . . .... . . . . University Hospital \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nPAYNE , DR. FRANKLIN E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Co ll ege of Georgia \n \nPowder Springs, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPITTS, DR . HAROLD W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne University Hospital \n \nGray, Georgia \n \nDetroit, Michigan \n \nPULLIAM , DR. MORRIS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grady Hospital \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPURYlS, DR . JEAN C. ... ... .. . . . . . . . . . Le tterman General Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nSan Francisco, Calif. \n \nREYNOLDS, DR . RICHARD R . . . .. . . .... . Univ. of Alabama Med. Center \n \nSumner, Georgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nRIVERS, DR . CULLEN B. . . . . ... ... . . .. . Med. Coli . of Ga. Hospitals \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nROSS , DR. ROBERT L. .. . .. . . . . ...... . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n37 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI ENTS SERVING R ES ID ENCIES \n \nEXH IBIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nH ospita l \n \nSCHREEDER, DR. MARSHALL T. . . . . . . . . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nR oswe ll , Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSCOTT, DR. JAM ES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charity Hospi tal \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nSESSIONS, DR. Betty J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shands Teaching Ho sp ital \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nGainesville, Florida \n \nSHARPTON , DR. BENNIE R . . . . . . . . . . . .. Un iversity ofTennessee \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nMemphis, Tennessee \n \nSIMS, DR. EDWA RD H. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . M. L. King, Jr. , Hospi tal \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nLos Angeles, Ca lif. \n \nSMITH , DR. RODN EY L. .. . .. .. . .. ... . Georgetow n University \n \nCa lh oun, Georgia \n \nWashington , D.C. \n \nSTEELE, DR. ROB E RT L. ....... . \n \nUniversity Hospital \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nJacksonvill e, F lorida \n \nSUBER , DR. HUB ERT M. . . . . ... .. . \n \nNorfolk General Hospital \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nNorfolk, Virginia \n \nTALLEY , DR. Paul A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Un iv. of Co lorado Med. Ce nter \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nDenver, Colorado \n \nTHAXTON, DR . PAUL M... . . ... . . . . ... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, DR. WILLIAM K. ...... .. .... . G rady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nTOOMER , DR. PAUL H..... . ... . . \n \nNaval Hospita l \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nOakland , Cal ifo rnia \n \nTROWELL, DR. AMY R.... . .... .. . . .. . . Med. Coli. of Georgia Hospitals \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nVANSANT, DR. JOHNATHAN P. . .. . .. . .. . Ta lm adge Me morial Hospi tal \n \nPowder Springs, Georgia \n \nAugu sta , Georgia \n \nWATTS, DR . BOBBY .... . .. .. .. . ... . George W. Hubbard Hospita ls \n \nAt lanta, Georgia \n \nNashvill e, T e nnessee \n \nWATSON , DR . JAMES P., III \n \nMedical Ce nter of Cen tra l Ga. \n \nNashville, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWEST, DR . CA RLTON A. ... .. . .. . . . . .. . Mic hael Reese Hospital \n \nMontezu ma, Georgia \n \nC hi cago, Illinois \n \nWILLIAMS , DR. DAVID A. \n \nEmory University \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS , DR. DAVID C. \n \nRhode Island Hosp ital \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nProv ide nce, Rh ode Island \n \nWILLIAMS , DR. OTIS J. , JR . \n \nGrady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAt lanta , Georgia \n \nWILLIAMSON, DR. GARY B. . .. .... . . .. . Wm. Beaumont Gen. Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nE l Paso, Texas \n \nWRIGHT, DR. GEORGE E. \n \nUniv. of Kentu cky \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLo uisv ille, Kentu c ky \n \n38 \n \n  \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PR ESE NTLY SE RVING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Hom e To wn \n \nName and Hom e A ddress \n \nBAGG ETT, DR . JAMES C., JR . Douglasville, Georgia \nBA LL, DR. HENRY F . Macon, Georgia \nBARRO CAS , DR . ALB ERT Atlanta, Georgia \nBROWNING, DR . JOHN W. Lawrenceville, Georgia \nBULLARD, DR. PONCE D., JR . Bainbridge, Georgia \nCA MPB E LL, DR. WILLIAM W., JR. Blackshear, Georgia \nCAWTHON , DR. THOMAS H. Forsy th, Georgia \nCOLLINS, DR. LARRY C. Metter, Georgia \nCOOK, DR . JOHN R. Macon, Georgia \nCO USINS , DR . ALB ERT L. Greenville, Georgia \nDAVIS , DR . HARRY N. Valdosta, Georgia \nDAVIS , DR . JAMES W. R . Thomasville, Georgia \nDIGBY, DR. RONALD W. Macon, Georgia \nDUAN E, DR. LAWR ENCE J., JR . McR ae, Georgia \nEVERIDGE, DR. GEORGE J. Macon, Georgia \nFETTERS, DR. DAVID V. Albany, Georgia \nGIBBONS, DR. WILLIAM S. Cedartown , Georgia \nGU ILL, DR . MARSHALL A., III Washington, Georgia \nHA LL, DR. ARTHUR L. T ucker, Georgia \nHA RPE R , DR. JOHN T . Sparta, Georgia \nHA YMAN , DR. Bernard L. , JR . Augusta, Georgia \nHESTE R , DR . JE SSE D. Augusta, Georgia \nJORDAN, DR . STE PH EN M. Statesboro , Georgia \nLEON ARD , DR . T OMMY , JR . Columbus, Georgia \n \nMAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0 . Cartersville, Georgia \nMAYNARD, DR. WALTER P. Macon, Georgia \nME LTON, DR . WILLIAM C. Albany, Georgia \nMORE LAND, DR . STEVEN C. Atlanta, Georgia \nMORRISON , DR. JAMES P., III Glenwood, Georgia \nNICHOLLS, DR. PAUL J. Snellville, Georgia \nPOLHILL, DR . JAMES B., IV Augusta, Georgia \nRENTZ , DR. TURNER W., JR . Colquitt, Georgia \nROBERTS , DR. JOHN E., JR. Mableton, Georgia \nRUMPH , DR. FRANK M. Fort Vall ey, Georgia \nSINGLETON , DR. PETER T . Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH , DR. JAM ES E . Camilla, Georgia \nSMITH, DR . JAM ES L. Doerun, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. JOHN D. Swainsboro, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. LARRY E. R eidsville, Georgia \nSTEWART, DR. JOHN P. Jonesboro, Georgia \nSTREET, DR . LUTHER, JR. Americus, Georgia \nTARPLEY, DR. JAM ES M. Rome, Georgia \nTIPPENS , DR . JACK K. Marietta, Georgia \nVEASE Y, DR. CHARLES R . Rossville, Georgia \nWHITLOCK, DR . PAUL A. Newn an, Georgia \n \n39 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nABBOTT, DR . EMILE G. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nADAMS, DR. LAMAR T. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nBLANTON, DR. ELISABETH D. . ........ .... . . \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nBLANTON , DR. JAMES R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . \n \nCanton, Georgia \n \nBRANTLEY, DR. JIMMY W. \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \n~ \n0 \n \nCLEMONS, DR. THURMAN \n \nCataula, Georgia \n \nCOPELAND, DR. FRANK M. , JR . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCRUMP, DR. HOYT W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College Park, Georgia \nDAVIS , DR. LARRY P. Decatur, Georgia \nDEEN , DR. JOHNNY T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . Alm a, Georgia \nDENT, DR. JOHN M. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . Waynesboro, Georgia \nDICKENS , DR. WINBURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winder, Geo rgia \nGREENE, DR . RALPH R. Ringgold, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 2,500 4,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nConyers \nRegional Hosp. Augusta N. W. Ga. Region- \nal Hosp., Rome N. W. Ga. Region- \nal Hosp. , Rome Jesup \nStatesboro \nMid. Ga. Mental Health Center Macon \nRoyston \nCartersville, Rockmart \nThomaston \nTifton \nWinder \nRinggold \n \nTime Required for Repayment \n3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 1 yr.-3 mos. 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years \n5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" Time Practiced July 1, 1974 \n1 yr.-1 mo. 1 yr. -4 mos. 2 months 1 yr.-3 mos. 3 years 2 yrs.-6Y:z mos. 10 months \n10 months 0 2 yrs.-11 mos. 4 yrs.-11 mos. 3 years 2 yrs.-10 mo s. \n \n HODGES, DR . HUGH 0 ..... . .... ... . . ... . . . . \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nHULSEY, DR . WAYNE G..... . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJUSTiCE, DR. E. LOWELL .... . .. . . .. . ..... .. \n \nKnoxvill e, Georgia \nKARSTEN, DR. MIKE LL B. .... .. .. . . . . . . . . .. \n \nTifton, Georgia \nKENNEDY , DR. THOMAS E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMORROW, DR . JOHN G., III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nHahira, Georgia \nOGLESBY , DR . WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nPARM ER , DR . KEITH .. . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . \n \n~ \n \nRoopville, Geo rgia \n \nPICKENS , DR . JAMES C. . . .. .... .... . .... ... \n \nTucker, Georgia \nRI CE, DR. JOS EPH F. ...... . .. . . .. .. ... . ... \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nROBINSON, DR . JERRY C. . . .. . .. . ..... .. . . . \nCarrol.lton, Georgia SERG ENT, DR . PAUL M. . . . . .. . .. ... . . . .... . \nNorcross, Georgia SIMMONS, DR. ROB ERT W. . . . . . .... . . . . .. . . . \nLaGrange, Georgia WEAVER, DR. JERRY 0 .. . ....... . .. . . . . . . . . \nCedartown, Georgia WESTMOR ELAND , DR . ANON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nClermont, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4 ,500 5, 103 4 ,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 6 ,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nWinder \nPerry \nBuena Vista \nTifton \nBuford \nMonroe \nTifton \nRichland Canton \nToccoa \nCentral State Hosp., Ga. Mental In st. , Conyers, Fitzgerald \nCarrollton \nCanton \nPleasant Grove Community \nCe d a r t o w n \nDahlonega \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 yrs.-1 mo. 2 yrs.-6 mos. 5 years 5 years \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n0 yrs .- 10 mos. 1 yr.-Il. 83 mos. 1 yr.-11 mos. 4 yrs .-0 mos. 3 yrs.-10 mos. 0 yrs.- 10Yz mos. 4 yrs.- 10 mos. 1 yr.-3 mos. 3 yrs.-5 Yz mos. 4 yrs.- 10 mos. \n11 Yz months 0 3 yrs.-8'/z mos. 1 yr. -11 mos. 9 months \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PR ESENTLY RErAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarsh ip \n \nCommunity o f Practic e \n \nWHALEY, DR . MORGAN Augusta, Georgia \nWINDHAM , DR. ADDIS D. . ..... . . . . . ... . .. . . Butler, Georgia \nWYSONG , DR . EDWARD D. Norcross, Georgia \n \n2,500 3,000 5,000 \n \nMartinez, Wrens, Thomson \nDemorest \nHartwell \n \nThe following scholarship recipients will begin their practice after July 1, 1974 \n \nALLIGOOD, DR . LAWRENCE M. ... . ..... ... .. \n \n+:- \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nIV \n \nAMSDEN, DR. MICHAEL N... .. . . .. . .. . . . . ... \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGUTHRIE, DR. TROY H., JR... .. .. . .. . ... . . . . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMcBRIDE, DR . MICHA E L T... . . . . . ... . . . ..... \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \n*YOUNG , DR . JAMES H. .. . . . . . . . .... .. ... . .. \n \nOcill a, Georgia \n \n5,000 4 ,500 5,000 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 \n \nCarrollton Woodstock Gracewood Statesboro Atlanta Region- \nal Hospital \n \n*Ha s rec~ve d credit for prior prac tice at Central State Hospital and Georgia Regional Hospital. \n \nTim e R equired for R epay ment \n2\\lz years 3 year s 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" \nTime Practiced July 1, 1974 \n1 yr.- 11.83 mo s. 2 yrs.-10 mos. 1 year \n \n5 years 3 yr.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nWill begin practice August 1, 1974 \nWill beg in practice July 8, 1974 \nWill begin practi ce July 14, 1974 \nWill begin practi ce August 5, 1974 \nWill begin practice Sept. 9, 1974 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nACREE, DR . RUSSELL A. Hahira, Georgia \nAKERY, DR. EARL J. . ............. . Carrollton, Georgia \nALLEN, DR . L. L. . .. .... . . . . . .. .. . . Valdosta, Georgia \nALLEN, DR. THOMAS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . Leary, Georgia \nANDERSON, DR . BENJAMIN S., JR . . . . . . Fort Valley, Georgia \nATHA , DR. JOHN F....... .. . . . .. . . . Greenville, Georgia \nATHA , DR . WILLIAM J., JR. . ... . . . . . . Chicopee, Georgia \nBAGLEY, DR. CHARLES E. ... . . ..... . Waycross, Georgia \nBALL, DR . WESLEY J. . ...... ... ... . Moultrie, Georgia \nBARTON, DR. JAMES H. Mineral Bluff, Georgia \nBLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. Locust Grove, Georgia \nBODDY, DR . ALFRED E... ... . . ..... . Decatur, Georgia \nBOSS, DR . JAMES L. .. . .... ..... . . . . Stockbridge, Georgia \nBRECKENRIDG E, DR. HOM ER, E. .. ... . Ludowici, Georgia \nBROOKS , DR. JAMES F . . . . . . . .. .... . Augusta, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. WILLIAM P. . . . . .. . ... . Monroe, Georgia \nBULLARD, DR. JAMES R. . . . . . . . ... . . Atlanta, Georgia \nCASH, DR . T ED D. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bremen, Georgia \nCLEMENTS, DR . MACK H. . . . . . . . . ... . Greenville, Georgia \nCLEMENTS, DR. MARTHA D. . .. . .... . Greenville, Georgia \nCOOK, DR . ERNEST L. ..... ... ..... . Newington, Georgia \nCOOPER , DR . JAM ES T. Atlanta, Georgia \nCOUCH, DR. RANDALL E. Augusta, Georgia \n \n$5, 000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,0 00 3, 750 3, 750 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 3, 750 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n \nPractice at Hahira \nPractice at Monroe \nPractice at Thomaston \nPractice at Dawson \nPractice at Cedartown \nPractice at Rockmart \nPractice at F ranklin and West Point \nPractice at Alma \nPractice at Thunderbo lt and Liberty Co. \nPrac tice at Social Circle \nPractice at McDounough \nPractice at Woodstock \nPractice at Villa Ri ca \nPrac tice at Donalsonvill e \nPrac tice at Monroe \nPrac tice at Ea tonton \nPrac tice at Acworth \nPrac tice at LaFa yette \nPractice at Pine Mtn. \nPractice at Pine Mtn . \nPrac tice at Thomson \nPractice at Byromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw, and Woodstock \nPractice at Watkinsville and Lavonia \n \n43 \n \n PHY SICIANS WHO HAVE COMPL ETE D CONT RACTS IN FU LL BY PR ACT ICE \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA mount of S ch o larsh ip \n \nMeth od of Pay ment \n \nCR ENSH AW, DR . JOHN T. Bethlehem , Georgia \nCU RRY , DR . LEON E. Me tter, Georgia \nDAVI S, DR. BILLY J. F olkston, Geo rgia \nDeZOORT, DR . EDITH J. Savannah, Georgia \nDOVE, DR . DON A LD V. . . .. ... . . . . . . R oys to n, Geo rgia \nDUNAGAN , DR . DONALD .. . ... ... . . . Clerm ont, G eorgia \nE DWA RDS , DR. JA CK B.. . . . . . .. . . . . . Corn elia, Georgia \nEU BANKS , DR . OM ER L. .... . .. . .... . Columbu s, Georgia \nE VANS , DR. RAYMOND D., JR . . . . .. .. . G ain esv ille, Georgia \nF A ULKN E R , DR . HARRY W. . ... . .. . . . Covingto n, Georgia \nFERR ELL, DR . MARION L. . . . ..... . . . Madiso n, Georgia \nF LINT, DR . LUC IE N A.. .. .. . .... . . . . Hapev ill e, Geo rgia \nFOSTER , DR . BLAKE M. Augusta, Georgia \nFOWLER , DR. JOHN E...... . . . . . . . . . Tifton, Georgia \nGILES, DR. EUGENE H. . . .. .. . .. . .. . Fort Gaines, G eorgia \nGR EEN, DR . JAM ES F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Villa Ri ca, Georgia \nHAMMONDS , DR . RI CHARD L. . .. .... . Au stell , Georgia \nHARPER , DR. HENRY W., JR. Warrenton , Georgia \nHARRIS , DR . STERLING A... . .. .. . . . . Deca tur, Georgia \nHARRISON, DR. JOHN R.. . . . . . ... . . . Macon, Georgia \nHARVE Y, DR . LOUIS R . . . ... .. .. ... . Pembroke, Georgia \nHA YMOR E, DR . JAM ES M., lll McCaysville, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 \n \nPrac tice at St. Marys, Roberta, and Clay to n \nPrac tice at Me tter \n \n5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 \n \nPrac tice at Edison and BIairsvill e \nPrac ti ce at Gres ham Pk. and Av ondale Es ts. \nPrac tice at Lawrencevill e \nPrac tice at Gracewood \n \n3,750 Practice at Cornelia \n \n5,000 Practice at R oswell \n \n2,500 Practice a t Clay ton \n \n5,000 Practice at Covington \n \n5,000 Prac tice at Sparta \n \n3,750 Practice at Can ton \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \nPrac tice at Central State Hospital, Th omson, Warrenton , and Pelh am \nPrac tice a t Clay ton \n \n5,000 Prac ti ce at Blakely \n \n5,000 Practice a t Vill a Ri ca \n \n5,000 Practice at Au stell \n \n5,000 2, 750 \n \nPrac tice at Washingto n and Warrenton \nPractice at Buford \n \n2,500 Prac tice at Mill en \n \n5,000 3, 750 \n \nPrac tice at San dersvill e \nPractice at Blue Ridge \n \n44 \n \n PHYSI CIANS WHO HAVE COMPLET ED CONTRACTS IN FU LL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA mount of S ch o larship \n \nMe thod of Pay ment \n \nHEA LTH, DR . HEZEKI AH K., JR . .. . . . . . Hom erville, Georgia \nHENDLEY, DR . JOHN E. . . . . . . . . . . .. . Garfield, G eorgia \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hephzibah, Georgia \nHITT, DR. WILLIAM A. . . .. .. . ... . .. . Augusta, Georgia \nHOLLEY, DR . JA COB H. . . ... . .. . . . . . Matthews, Georgia \nHOLLOWAY, DR. WILM ER 0 . . . . ... . . . Macon, Georgia \nHOLSTON , DR. Francis M. .. . . . . . .. . . . Maco n, Georgia \nHOLT, DR . EDWARD ... .. . . . . . . . .. . Sparks, Georgia \nHULLENDER , DR . BYRON N. . . . . . . .. . Ringgold, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR . LO UIS J. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . Nashville, Georgia \nJENNINGS, DR . ROBERT E. . . . .. . . . . . A tlan Ia, Georgia \nJOHNSON , DR. CLAR ENCE M.. . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nJOHNSON , DR. RAY L. . . . . . . .. ... . . . Albany, Georgia \nJON ES, DR . CHARLES T . Jesup, Georgia \nJOWERS , DR . JOHATHAN R . Ambrose, Georgia \nKENT, DR. WILLIAM F . A del, Georgia \nKJN ARD , DR . GARLAND E. . . .. . ... . . Atlanta, Georgia \nKING , DR. GEORG E C. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . Augusta, G eorgia \nKNOWLTON , DR . JAM ES W. . .... . ... . Atlanta, Georgia \nKUGLAR , DR . EVERETT C. ... . . .... . . Evans, Georgia \nLANFORD, DR. CHARLES A. Stone Mtn., Georgia \nLASSITER , DR. HOMER L. Moultrie, Georgia \n \n1,250 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3, 750 \n3, 750 5,000 \n3,750 3, 750 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3, 750 \n \nPractice at Pavo \nPractice at Sylv ania and Millen \nPractice at Waynes boro \nPrac tice at Jesu p \nPrac ti ce at Don alsonvill e \nPractice at G ordon \nPrac tice at Jackson \nPrac lice at Adel. \nPrac tice at Ringgold \nPrac tice at CentraI State Hospital \nPrac tice at Arlington \nPrac tice at Eastm an \nPrac tice at Wrightsville and Eas tm an \nPrac tice at Hazlehurst, Hin esv ill e, and J es up \nPrac tice at Martinez \nPracti ce at Waynesville and Statesboro \nPrac tice at Chickamauga and F ort Ogle thorpe \nPractice at Clay ton \nPrac tice at Tocco a \nPractice at Central State and Augu sta Regional Hospit als \nPrac tice at Rutland \nPrac tice at Arlington \n \n45 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLET ED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nLITTLE, DR. CHARLES H. Jasper, Georgia \nWNG , DR . HAROLD G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dahlonega, Georgia \nLUCAS, DR. WALLACE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . WrightsviUe, Georgia \nLUKE, DR. BILLY D. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Alma, Georgia \nMANUS , DR. RICHARD C. ... ..... .. . . Clermont, Georgia \nMARLOW, DR . JAMES E.. . . ..... . ... . Tunnel Hill, Georgia \nMAYS , DR . ALDINE M. . . . . .... . . .. . . Stockbridge, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR . NELSON, JR . .. . .... ... . Columbus, Georgia \nMcLEAN, DR . F REDERICK L. . . . .. .. . . Folkston, Georgia \nMcNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P. Wrens, Georgia \nMEACHAM, DR . JACK R . Augusta, Georgia \nMINTER, DR. BRENDA B. Jonesboro, Georgia \nMOODY, DR. JOHN E.. ... ... . . ... . . . Colquitt, Georgia \nMOODY, DR . RICHARD A. Ma con, Georgia \nMOORE, DR. PERRY ... . ..... . .... . Macon, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR . CAR YIN C. . . ...... . Hiawassee, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR . ROBERT H. , JR . Darien, Georgia \nMUSE , DR. ANDREW D., JR. Carrollton, Georgia \nNICHOLSON, DR . WILLIAM L. .... . .. . . Hiawassee, Georgia \nNOBLES, DR . TRAVIS ............. . Lyons, Georgia \nNUNNALLY, DR. JAMES T ., Ill . . . . . . . . Augu sta, Georgia \nNUTT, DR. RICHARD L. .... . ....... . Griffin, Georgia \nPIRKLE, DR. THOMAS N... .. ... ... . . Smyrna, Georgia \n \n2,500 Practice at Blairsville \n \n5,000 Practice at Dahlonega \n \n5,000 3, 7 50 5,000 \n \nPractice at Cochran and Eastman \nPractice at Blackshear and Forest Park \nPractice at Austell \n \n3,750 3,750 3, 750 \n \nPractice at Pleasant Grove Community \nPractice at Stockbridge \nPractice at Gainesville \n \n5,000 Practice at Sylvester \n \n3,750 Practice at Soperton \n \n5,000 Practice at Chatsworth \n \n3,750 Practice at Gracewood \n \n2,500 5,000 \n \nPractice at Central State Hospital \nPractice at Jesup \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Central State Hospital \nPractice at Loganville \n \n5,000 3,750 \n \nPractice at Port Wentworth and Garden City \nPractice at Jefferson \n \n3,750 Practice at Hiawassee \n \n5 ,000 3,750 2,500 2,500 \n \nPractice at Lyons and Vidalia \nPractice at Hazlehurst and Gracewood \nPractice at Darien and Jeffersonville \nPractice at Blue Ridge \n \n46 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E. Fitzgerald, Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR. JOHN E., JR . Augusta, Georgia \nRAWLINS, DR . GEORGE M. .. . . . . . . . . . Grayson, Georgia \nREID, DR. RAYMOND J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nRICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. . .. .. . . LaFayette, Georgia \nRALEFORD, DR. CHARLES C......... . Atlanta, Georgia \nROBINSON, DR. JAMES L. Carrollton, Georgia \nROGERS , DR. CHARLES G. Atlanta, Georgia \nROGERS, DR. JOHNS. . . . . ........ . . Buena Vista, Georgia \nSCHARFF , DR. LOUIS, Ill . . . . . . . .... . Clax ton, Georgia \nSHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N. Augusta, Georgia \nSHEFfiELD, DR. CHARLES R. Norman Park, Georgia \nSMITH, DR . AMOS A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doerun, Georgia \nSM ITH , DR. DARIUS A.... . . . . . . . ... . Doerun, Georgia \nSM ITH , DR . GARY L. . . .. .. . . . ..... . Laf-aye lle, Georgia \nSM ITH , DR . HILTON . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . Colquitt, Georgia \nSM ITH , DR . OTIS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nSOWE LL, DR . RAYMOND H., JR . . . . ... . Guyton, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR . OLAN W. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Decatur, Georgia \nTANNER , DR . CLYD E V.... ... . .. . . . . Douglas, Georgia \n*T HOMAS , DR . DONALD R . . .. . . . . . . . . Dalton, Georgia \n*T HOMAS, DR. J. LOWELL . . . . . . . . . .. . Macon, Georgia \nT UM LIN , DR . WILLIAM D. Rom e, G eorgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n3, 750 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 1,25 0 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Washington \nPractice at Washington \nPractice at Snellville and Lavonia \nPractice at Tallapoosa \nPrac tice at Statesboro \nPractice at Griffin \nPrac tice at Woodbury \nPractice at Rockmart \nPractice at Buena Vista \nPrac ti ce at Gracewood \nPracti ce at Wash ington, Lin co lnton, and Lavonia \nPractice at Dawso n \nPractice at Dahlonega and Martinez \nPractice at Dallas \nPractice at Blairsville \nPractice a t Bowdon \nPractice at Fort Valley \nPractice at Guyton and Statesboro \nPractice at Doraville \nPract ice at Hazlehurst and Pearson \nPract ice at Pleasant Grove Community \nPracti ce at Rin con \nPractice at Lex ington and Crawford \n \n47 \n \n PHYSI CIA NS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACT ICE \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of S c ho lar ship \n \nMethod of Pay m ent \n \nTURNER , DR . RI CHARD J. Franklin Springs, Georgia \nVI CKERY , DR . DAMU ELA . . . . . . . . . . . . Commerce, Georgia \nWARD , DR. DANIE L F . . . ... . . . . . ... . Savannah, Georgia \nWHIITLE, DR. MICHAEL H. . .. . .. . .. . Augusta, Georgia \nWHITWORTH , DR . JA CK W. . . . . . . . . . . . Greenv ille, Georgia \nWILBANKS , DR. JAM ES B. . . . . . . . . .. . Corn elia, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR . HENRY G., JR . . . . . . . . . Ashburn, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM M.. . . . . . .. . . Ashburn, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPrac tice a t Clay ton Prac tice at Commerce Prac tice at Harlem Prac tice at Lyo ns Prac tice at Greenville Prac tice a t Hiawassee \nand Clar kesvill e Practice a t Nas hville \nPractice a t Nas hville \n \nDECEA SE D ANDERSON, DR. WILLIAM L. , Maco n BOWEN, DR . RAY F., JR ., Augusta CORNELL, DR. RONALD, Bowman \n*Deceased after co mple tio n of contract. \n \n48 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPIENTS REPA YJNG SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nMeth od Pay m ent \n \nBROWN, DR. THOMAS D. Lithonia, Georgia \nEDG ENS, DR . JACK R. Rom e, Georgia \nEDMONDSON , DR . STEPH EN W. Barney, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H. Cleveland, Georgia \nKNOWLES, DR. JAMES B. Jackson, Georgia \nLEAR, DR . THOMAS F . . . . . . . . . . ... . . Cam iUa, Georgia \nLINDSAY, DR . JAM ES B. . . . . ... . . . .. . Athens, Georgia \nPAUL, DR . JEWELL C. Athens, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. ROB ERT L. Winder, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Lavonia 1 yr., 11 months, balance in cash. \nPractice a t LaFayette 1\\lz yrs., balance in cash. \nPractice at Ga. R egional Hospital 8 month s, balance in cash. \nPrac tice a t Blairsvill e 1 yr. , 1 month, balance in cash. \nPrac tice a t Central Sta te Hospital, Ellijay, and Mo nticello 1 yr. , 6 months, balance in cash. \nPrac tice at Eastm an 1 yr., balance in cash. \nPrac tice a t Lex ington and Villa Rica 4 \\lz yrs. , balance in cash. \nPrac tice at Sylvania 2 yrs., bala nce in cash. \nPractice a t Central State Hospital 2 yrs. , 11 month s, balance in cas h . \n \n49 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE /CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \" H\" \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Paymen t \n \nADAMS , DR. JACOB B. Atlanta, Georgia \nBELMONT, DR. WILLIAMS. Macon, Georgia \nBENTON, DR . PHILLIP G. Maco n, Georgia \nBOHANAN, DR . GERALD W. Eastman, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. THOMAS W. , 1J1 Valdo sta, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. GROVER , J. Augusta, Georgia \nCANNON, DR . CLIFF L. Donalso nville, Georgia \nFLYNT, DR. JOHN W. Decatur, Georgia \nrOSTER , DR. HARRY R............. . Summerville, Georgia \nGEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. Atlanta, Georgia \nGRANTHAM , DR. CA RLOS G. Dou glas, Georgia \nHAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T. Atlanta, Georgia \nHARVEY, DR . DAVID N... . .. . ...... . Monticello, Georgia \nHEM PHILL, DR . JOHN R . Gainesville, Georgia \nJA CKSON, DR. BILLY J. Forsyth, Georgia \nJACKSON , DR. WILMOTIN E Atlanta, Georgia \nJAM ES, DR. CLYATT W. , JR. Pearson, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n5,000 \n \nPra ctice a t Georgia Retardation Center 3 mos. ; balance in cash . \nPrac tice at Jackson 1 yr.; bal ance in cas h. \nPractice at Jones boro 3 yrs. , 8 mos. ; balance in cash. \nPra ctice a t Vienna 5 mos.. balance in cas h. \nPractice at Sandersville 1 yr., 1 mo.; balance in cas h. \nPractice at Cartersville 3 yrs., 7 mos. ; balance in cash. \nPra ctice at Blairsville 3 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPract ice at Lawrencev ille 1 yr. ; balance in cas h . \nPrac tice a t Lithonia I yr. , 11 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Fort Valley 3 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Alma 2 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Austell and Newnan 3 yrs. ; balance in cash. \nPractice at Gracewood 1 yr.; balance in cas h. \nPrac tice at Dahlonega 3 yrs. ; balance in cash. \nPractice a t Austell l yr. , 6 mos. ; balance in cash. \nPrac tice at Austell and Covington 2 yrs. , 9 mos. ; balance in cas h . \nPractice at Alma 2 mos.; balance in cash. \n \n50 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nNam e and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"H\" \nMethod of Payment \n \nJOHNSON , DR. LOUIS M. Thomson, Georgia \nJONES, DR. KENNETH D. Griffin, Georgia \nKELLEY, DR . JAM ES H. Buford, Georgia \nKELLY, DR. SHERRILL B. Augusta, Georgia \nMcGRAW, DR. WALKER C. Savannah, Georgia \nMcMURRAIN , DR . KEY D., JR . Hapevill e, Georgia \nMcNAIR, DR. HAL H. Augusta, Georgia \nMERCER, DR . F RANKLIN E. Albany, Georgia \nMULHERIN , DR . JOSEPH A., JR . Augusta, Georgia \nNORMAN, DR . JOHN T. Thomason, Georgia \nPLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A. Augusta, Georgia \nPRICE, DR . THOMAS W. Glennville, Georgia \nSAPP, DR . WILLIAM P. Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. HERBERT D. Pembroke, Georgia \nSTEPHENS, DR . MAR YIN R . Sandersville, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n5,000 5,000 \n \nPrac tice at Warrenton 3 yrs., 1 mo.; balance in cas h. \nPractice at Central State Hospital 3 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Newnan 2 yrs., 2 mos. ; balance in cash. \nPractice at Forsyth 3 yrs., 11 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Ga. Training and Development Ctr. , Buford, and Ga. Indu st. Insti., Alto, 21/ yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Pine Mountain and West Point 2 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at R eidsville 2Y yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Blakely 10 mos.; balance in cas h . \nPractice at Hinesville 3Y yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Clayton 2 yrs.; Elberton 2 yrs. , 1Y2 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Harlem, 1 yr., 2 mos.; balance in cash. \nPrac tice at Unadilla, Byromville and Montezum a; balance in cash. \nPractice at Central State and Regional State Hospitals 2 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Mount Vernon 1 yr., 5 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Edison 10 mos.; balance in cash. \n \n51 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE/CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \" H\" \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of S ch o larship \n \nMe th od of Pay ment \n \nSTRI CKLAND, DR. EDMOND T ..... . .. . Calhoun, Georgia \nTAYLOR, DR . ROB ERT P. . . . . . . .. . .. . Marietta, Georgia \nTILLMAN , DR. RALPH A. . .. ..... . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nTURK, DR. ALF RED J. Atlanta, Georgia \nWILLS, DR . WILLI AM R. Moultrie, Georgia \n \n5,000 \n5,000 3, 750 5, 0 0 0 \n3, 750 \n \nPrac tice at Swainsboro 9\\12 mos. ; balance in cas h . \nPractice at Grantvill e 2 yrs. ; balance in cash. \nPrac tice a t Pearson 3 yrs. balance in cash. \nPractice a t Newn an 3 yrs. 3 mos.; balance in cash. \nPrac tice a t Douglas 2 yrs., 8 mos.; balance in cash. \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO AR E REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \" I\" \n \nNam e and Hom e To wn \n \nAmount of S cho larship \n \nANDERSON , DR. ROB ERT K. Augu sta, Georgia \nARMSTRONG , DR. NATHANIE L E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick, Georgia \nBALLARD , DR. MARVIN K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nBANDOW, DR . GEORG E T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblee, Georgia \nBARNETT, DR . JEWELL M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicholson, Georgia \nBECTON, DR . JAM ES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pooler, Georgia \nBELL, DR . SIDNEY A. Athens, Georgia \nBLACK, DR. WILEY S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland, Georgia \nBOLIN , DR. MARION G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nBRANDON, DR. RI CHARD L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Marys, Georgia \nBUNTIN , DR . WILLIAM H., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \n \n$3, 750 5,000 4, 500 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 \n \n52 \n \n SCHOLAR SHIP R ECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nNam e and Hom e Town \n \nEXHIB IT \" I\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCARTER , DR. MILLARD G . Macon, Georgia \nCATES , DR . ROBERT M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tucker, Georgia \nCHALKER, DR. DANK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gibson, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR. ROY L. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McCaysville, Georgia \nCOLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forsyth, Georgia \nCOX, DR. TYRONE E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nCROWE, DR. JOHN A., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pooler, Georgia \nDASHER, DR. CHARLES A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nDEKLE, DR . JOEL S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesup, Georgia \nEASLEY, DR. CONRAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dalton, Georgia \nFINCHER, DR . RONALD E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nFORD, DR. JAMES E., III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nFREANT, DR . LAWRENCE J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nGAI LEY , DR. THOMPSON A. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elberton, Georgia \nGARRISON. DR . WARREN B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nGAY, DR. JAMES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hogansville, Georgia \nGOWEN, DR. JAMES F.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Folkston, Georgia \nGRIFFITH, DR. EUGENE R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nHARD ISON, DR . JOSEPH E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrna, Georgia \nHAYES, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marietta, Georgia \nHOBBY, DR. CHAR LES F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Douglas, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR . WALTER E. , II Thompson, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n53 \n \n SCHOLAR SHIP R ECIPIENTS WHO ARE R EPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \" I\" \n \nNam e and Hom e To wn \n \nAmount of S cho larship \n \nJOINER , DR . DARRYL W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lou isville, Georgia \nJORDAN , DR . MARION H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nJORDAN , DR . WILLIAM M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lyon s, Georgia \nJUSTI CE, DR . DAVID A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Geo rgia \nKENT, DR. LOUIS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conyers, Georgia \nKISS , Dr. Karo ly 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deca tur, Georgia \nLAN IER , DR . BOBBY G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson, Georgia \nLEE, DR . RALPH C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomson, Georgia \nLINDER, DR. CHARLES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nLOWE, DR . JAM ES C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nMacLEOD, DR . DAVID S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarkesville, Georgia \nMcCORD, DR . JAM ES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvester, Georgia \nMcKINNEY, DR . JAMES E. Cord ele, Georgia \nMORGAN , Dr. HAROLD C. Buford, Georgia \nMULLIS, DR. KENNETH L. Eastm an, Georgia \nNAMAN , DR. CARL H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandersv ille, Georgia \nOGD EN, DR. ROBERT H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nRICKS, DR . ROB ERT L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nRIVERS , DR. JAMES L., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camilla, Georgia \nROGERS , DR . JIM L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waco, Georgia \nROSSITER , DR. FRANCIS P., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nROUTON , DR . JAMES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College Park, Georgia \nSAPP, DR . PHILIP B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dalton, Georgia \n \n5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 5,000 3, 750 5,000 \n \n54 \n \n  \nSCHOLARSHIP R ECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSAVAGE, DR. EDWARD II Macon, Georgia \nSHACKLETT, DR. DAVID E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nSIMPSON, DR. WALTER W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tifton, Georgia \nSMITH, DR . LEROY F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nSPIVE Y, DR. JAM ES W., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. JO E C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statesboro, Georgia \nTERRY , DR. WILLIAM H., III . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomasville, Georgia \nTHOMAS , DR. JAMES C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nTHORNTON , DR. ROBERTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elberton , Georgia \nVEASEY, DR . PHILIP R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rossville, G eo rgia \nWELLS, DR . JOHN A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commerce, Georgia \nWHIDDON , DR . CLAUDE M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valdosta, Georgia \nWIKE, DR. CHARLES C. . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ea tonton , Georgia \nWILDER , DR. JUDSON V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomasville, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. CHARLES D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia \nWILLIS, DR. ISAAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nWRAY, DR. CHARLES H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union Point, Georgia \nYORK, DR . RANDOLPH M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nYOUNGBLOOD , DR . ROB ERT L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deca tur, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5 ,0 0 0 5 ,000 5,000 \n \n55 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI ENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETE D R E PAYM ENT O f SCHOLARSHIPS IN CA SH \nName and Hom e To wn \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nA mount of S cho larship \n \nft_ SB E LL, DR . JIMMY R . Maco n, Georgia \nAVR ETT , DR . EDWIN T . Maco n, Georgia \nBACON , DR . MERRILL P. ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Pembro ke, Georgia \nBA NNIST ER , DR . JAM ES P. Cummin g, Georgia \nBE NT L E Y, DR . A LONZO J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quitm an, Georgia \nBLAND , DR . JAM ES L. Sylv ania, Geo rgia \nBLAND , DR . WILLIAM H. Atlant a, Georgia \nBOWD EN, DR . TALMADGE A .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nBOW EN, DR . WILLI A M L. , JR . Cleveland, Georgia \nBR ADLE Y, DR. CHARLES K. Atlanta, Georgia \nBR ADLE Y, DR . HAR OLD F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gree nsboro , Geo rgia \nBR EWTON , DR . LLOYD C. Loui svill e, Geo rgia \nBROWN , DR . MI CHAE L F . A tlanta, Georgia \nBURNA M, DR . JESSE A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cord ele, Geo rgia \nBURNS, DR . JAMES H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia \nBUTT ERWORTH , DR. JACK E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cain svill e, Georgia \nCAIN , DR . JAM ES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . Alban y, Georgia \nCANUP, DR. CLAR ENCE N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Holland, Geo rgia \n*CASON , DR. CEOL D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blackshear, Georgia \nCASON, DR . WILLIAM P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pelh am, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR. CLI FFORD E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T ennille, Georgia \nCO FER , DR . HERS CH E L F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nCOLEMAN , DR . FRANCIS W. Waycross, Georgia \nCOLE MAN , DR. WILLIAM M. Tifton, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 5 ,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n56 \n \n  \nSCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI ENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED R EPAYM E NT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCORNWELL, DR. WILLIAM 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conyer s, Georgia \nCOUEY, DR. I. LAMAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrna, Georgia \nCOUSIN S, DR . WILLIAM L. Greenville, Georgia \nCRAWF ORD , DR. CA RL L. Augusta, Georgia \nCRO FT, DR . JAM ES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick, Georgia \nCROWDE R , DR. JA CKSON G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes t Point, Georgia \nDef-OOR, DR. JOSE PH T . Decatur, Georgia \nDEMPSEY, DR . JAM ES E. Rom e, Georgia \nDICKS , DR. ROB ERT E. , III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grovetown, Georgia \nDIXON , DR. JIMMY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nDONALD, DR . CLA R ENCE W., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nDYAR, DR. KATHRYN W... .. .. . . . ... . ....... .. ... . ... ... . Greensboro, Georgia \nEDWA RDS , DR. CHARL ES G ., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedartown, Georgia \nEIDSON, DR. ROG ER H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newnan, Georgia \nELLINGTON , DR. E RI C P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarkston, Georgia \nF INKLEA, DR . JOHN L. . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americus, Georgia \nF IX , DR. RI CHARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A tl anta, Georgia \nFRAZIER , DR. EDDI E M., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sparta, Georgia \nFUSSELL, DR . MA CEA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blackshear, Georgia \nGA INEY, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nGINGREY, DR . JOHN P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nGLENN, DR. JOHNNY R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colbert, Georgia \nGOODNER, DR . JAM ES Y. Madiso n, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n57 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYM ENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT 'T' \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nGRANT, DR. BOB C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gainesville, Georgia \nGROOVER, DR . RAY , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomasville, Georgia \nHALE, DR. GEORGE C. Macon, Georgia \nHALE, DR. WILLIAM R . Marietta, Georgia \nHANNAH, DR. FRANK T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHARPER, DR. MARION C. Athens, Georgia \nHARPER, DR. WiLLIAM F. Blakely, Georgia \nHATCH ER , DR. JAM ES F ., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHATTAWAY , DR . JAM ES R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronwood, Georgia \nHAYES , DR. CLAUDETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. TIM R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homerville, Georgia \nHEMMER , DR. JOHN L., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrna, Georgia \nHOLBROOK, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monroe, Georgia \nHOLSONBACK, DR . WiLLIAM D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHOPKINS, DR . RALPH D., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington , Georgia \nHORSEMAN, DR. ROB ERT W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Georgia \nHUGHES, DR . JOHN L. , JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHUNT , DR. JOSE PH B. Blakely, Georgia \nHURST, DR . JAMES B. Brunswick, Georgia \nJACOBS , DR. L. DAVIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoboken, Georgia \nJOHNSTON, DR. JOSEPH F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nJOINES, DR. IVERSON W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richland, Georgia \n \n5 ,000 3, 750 2, 500 5,000 1,250 5,000 3,750 3,750 4 ,027 5,000 1,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 1,250 3, 750 3, 750 5,000 5,000 2,500 3, 750 5,000 2,500 \n \n58 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nJONES , DR. OTIS W. , JR. Hoboken, Georgia \nKEENE, DR. WILLIS R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodbine, Georgia \nKELLEY, DR . ROBERT E., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Georgia \nKENIMER, DR. BARRY K. Greensboro, Georgia \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL J., JR. Atlanta, Georgia \nKIBLER , DR . JAMES A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dublin, Georgia \nKING , DR. SPENCER B., Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nLANIER, DR. WILLIS E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cobbtown, Georgia \nLAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nLOFTIS, DR. WILLIAM E., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comer, Georgia \nLOTI, DR. THOMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia \nLOWD, DR. EDWIN J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nMARTIN, DR. HOWELL J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblee, Georgia \nMAY, DR. CHARLES B. Bainbridge, Georgia \nMAY , DR. WINIFRED C. Atlanta, Georgia \nMcEARCHERN, DR . WALTER W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shannon, Georgia \nMcMICHAEL, DR. ALICE 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monticello, Georgia \nMcRAE, DR. CHARLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austell, Georgia \nMcRAE, DR. JAMES D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mount Vernon , Georgia \nMETTS, DR . NATHANIEL B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandersville, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forest Park, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Georgia \nMILLS, DR. LUTHER R. IV Tifton, Georgia \n \n5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 1,250 2,500 2,500 2,500 5,000 3,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 1,250 \n \n59 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI ENTS WHO HAVE COMPLET ED R EPAYM ENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIB IT \" J \" \n \nNam e and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMINTER, DR . WILLI AM T. Griffin, Georgia \nNEWTON , DR. JACK R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblee, Georgia \nNI CHOLSON , DR . WILLIAM L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valdosta, Georgia \nNIXON , DR. DANIE L W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alm a, Georgia \nNIXON , DR . WILLI AM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nNUGENT, DR. E LIZABETH K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nOGDEN, DR. WILLIAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nO'Q UJNN , DR . JAM ES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nPARKER, DR . GR EGG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes t Point, Georgia \nPEARSON , DR . HUEY L. . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenwood, Georgia \nPERRY , DR . HENRY A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bald win, Georgia \nPETERSON, DR . GARY D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rossvill e, Georgia \nPH ELPS, DR . PAU L R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nPH ILLIPS, DR . JAMES E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR . THO MAS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A tlanta, Georgia \nPILCHER, DR . BOBBY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americus, Georgia \nPOSTE LL, DR . WILLIAM N., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nPURCE LL, DR . DENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gl enville, Georgia \nRAMS EY, DR . SPEIR N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gu yton, Georgia \nRAY, DR . ALBERT W. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nRI CHARD SON, DR . JAMES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savann ah, Georgia \nRILEY, DR . WALTER J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Va lley, Georgia \nSALIBA, DR . NORMAN R . George town, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,75 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5.000 2, 500 5,000 5,000 2,750 5,000 5,000 3, 750 3, 750 \n \n60 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \" J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSALLEY, DR. BRUNSON M. Augusta, Georgia \nSANGSTER, DR. JOSEPH A. Vienna, Georgia \nSATHER, DR. RANDALL K. Atlanta, Georgia \nSHEWEY, DR . LANA L. . . . .... .\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Simons Island, Georgia \nSIMMONS, DR. BERNARD R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. GARY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonesboro, Georgia \nSLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC . . . . .... ... ... _. .. .... . ... .. ..... Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH, DR . WILLIAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camilla, Georgia \nSPEER, DR. GREGORY C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nSPEIR, DR. WILLIAM A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hillsboro, Georgia \nSTINSON, DR. JOSEPH M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hartwell, Georgia \nSTOCKS, DR . SIRAS A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avondale, Georgia \nSTORY, DR. WILLIAM A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bainbridge, Georgia \nSTRICKLAND, DR. WORTHY E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nSTRINGER, DR . MERLE P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nTANNER, DR. DAVID D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eatonton, Georgia \nTANNER, DR. ROBERT E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia \nTAYLOR, DR. JAMES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nTHOMPSON, DR. FREDERICK B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montezuma, Georgia \nTIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dalton, Georgia \nTURNER, DR. DANIEL. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nVANDIVER, DR. ROY W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edison, Georgia \nWALLER, DR. CHA RLES E. Eatonton, Georgia \n \n2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 3,750 5,000 1,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 \n \n61 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI ENTS WHO HAVE COMPLET ED REPAYM ENT O F SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nNam e and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nWEBB , DR . GILSON S. Richland, Georgia \nWELCH E L, DR . CARL D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cordele, G eorgia \nWILKES, DR . LESLI E L. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quitman, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR . JOHN L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Geo rgia \nWILLIS, DR . LARRY F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cartersville, Georgia \nWILSON, DR . F R EDDIE E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nWILSON , DR . JAM ES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nWINGO, DR. EARLL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nWOMACK, DR. CHARLES E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nWOOD, DR . SAMUE L E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nWOOD , DR. WILLIAM G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americus, Georgia \n \n4,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nEXHIBIT \" K\" SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPI ENTS WITHDRAWN F ROM MEDICAL SCHOOL WHO AR E R EPA YJNG TH EIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nNam e and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of S cho larship Paid to R ecipient \n \nBERRY WANDA S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Marys, G eorgia \nCANTR E LL, JAMES G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deca tur, Georgia \nCHITTY, AUBURN P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moultri e, Georgia \nDUFFELL, WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nGRIMM, WILLIAM B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nMOODY , R EGINALD H., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atl anta, G eorgia \nOSBURN, RI CHARD L. Decatur, Georgia \nPURCE LL, ROB ERT J. Augusta, Georgia \n \n$1,686 .71 5,000.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 270.24 1,250.00 3,437.50 2,187.50 \n \n62 \n \n EXHIBIT \"K\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nRUSSELL, EUGENE, III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nSHUMAN, IVY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statesboro, Georgia \nSWEATT, RUSSELL D. Soperton, Georgia \n \n1,666.68 1,250.00 3,750.00 \n \nSTUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN FULL \n \nEXHIBIT \"L\" \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to R ecipient \n \nAMERSON, G. MALCOLM Gordon, Georgia \nANDREWS, JAMES W. .. . . . ... .. . .... ... . .. . . . . . . . ... . Robin so n, Georgia \n*BAILE Y, STEPHEN V. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . ... . ... ..... .. . Augusta, Georgia \nBROADHURST, CYRUS G. . .. ...... .. . ......... . . .... . Fitzgerald, Georgia \nBROWN, HENRY ETTA . . . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . . ... .... . Nelson, Georgia \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R. , JR ..... .. . . .... . . ... ... . . .. . . . Sparta, Georgia \nCA RROLL, RICHARD A... . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . Augusta, Georgia \nCA RTER , NORMAN K. . ... . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .... . .... .. . Talbotton, Georgia \nCOBB, JANELL . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . Glenville, Georgia \nCROOK , ROBERT B... . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . Rome, Georgia \nCULBERSON, WADE H... .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . ... . Cartersville, Georgia \nELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . Augusta, Georgia \nFARLEY, WILLIAM E. Columbus, Georgia \nGRIER, ORIN T...... ....... . . ..... .... . ....... . ... . Blakely, Georgia \nGRIFFIN , NORMAN W. . . ... . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . Augusta, Georgia \n \n$1 , 2 5 0 . 0 0 291.48 \n1, 2 5 0 . 0 0 1,250.00 \n456 .70 1, 2 5 0 . 0 0 1,250.00 \n278.96 363.94 1,250.00 1, 2 5 0 . 0 0 2,500.00 1,250.00 1,900.00 1,250.00 \n \n63 \n \n STUD ENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAl D THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN FULL \n \nEXHIBIT \" L\" \n \nN am e and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to R ecipient \n \nHALL, CHARLES, JR. Savannah, Georgia \nHAWKJNS , DAVID J... . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . ... .. . .. . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHOPKINS, CLARENCE E., JR . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . Albany, Georgia \nHOTARD, JOSEPH A. . . . .. . ... . ... . . . ..... . .. . ... ... . Columbus, Georgia \nHUMPHREY, WILLIAM T . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. ..... . Bainbridge, Georgi a \nHUTTO, ALTON W. . .. . . . . . . . . ... . .. .... . ... . ..... . . . Fort Valley, Georgia \nJOHNSON, WELDON H. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. ...... . . . Jefferson, G eorgia \n**PE LOTE, MA CEA R . Savannah, Georgia \nPRUITT, DONALD I. Augusta, Georgia \nROG ERS, CHARLES E. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . ... . ..... . Forsyth, Georgia \nSCOTT, ME LVIN B., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .... . ... . Waycross, Georgia \nSH ARPTON, RUTH W.... . . . . . . . . .. ... . . ... . .. . . . .. . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nWAITS , CHARLES H. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . McDonough, Georgia \nWOODY , PHILIP D. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . ... .... . . Gainesvill e, Georgia \nWORSH AM, WALTER V., Ill Macon, Georgia \n \n1, 2 5 0 . 0 0 1,250.00 1, 2 5 0 .0 0 1, 2 5 0 .0 0 1, 2 5 0 .0 0 3,333.33 2, 187.50 \n8 12. 16 301.0 8 1,250.00 333 .18 1,250.00 40 8.5 8 1,250.00 1, 250.00 \n \n**Deceased after withdrawal \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS UNDECID ED A BO UT PLANS F OR R EPAYM ENT \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA moun t of Scholarship \n \nCOOPER , DR . NELENA V.. . ..... . . ... . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .... $6 ,000.00 Riceboro, Georgia \nCULPEPPER, DR. ROB ERT L. .. . . .. ... .. . .... . . .. ... .. . .... 5,000.00 Atlanta, Georgia \nGR AY, DR . OTIS L. .. .. . . . . .. ...... . ... . . .. . ..... . .... . . 6 ,000.00 Athens, Georgia \nWOODS, DR . JOHN T., Ill . . ... . .... ... .. . . . .. ... . . . .... . . . 3,750.00 Calhoun, Georgia \n \n64 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHOSE ACCOUNTS ARE IN SUSPENSE \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \n*BROWN, DR. F RANK J. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .$5,000.00 Norcross, G eorgia \n**GATTIS, MR . ALLEN C. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .... ... . 5,000.00 \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO R E LINQUISH ED TH EIR SCHOLARSHIPS \n \nName and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCHER ER, ALLEN J.... . ... . .... . .. .. ; . ......... ..... .... $ 1,758.43 \n \nWarner Robins, Georgia \n \nFOR E, BE NJAMIN B. . . ... .. . . .... ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 2,000.00 \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nGASKJNS, RALPH E., JR . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . ... ... 1,090.88 \n \nGriffin , Georgia \n \nHAWK, THOMAS H. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00 \n \nMadison, G eorgia \n \nHAWKJNS , JOHN C. , Ill . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . ... . . .. . . .... . . 2,000.00 \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nHOUSE, WILLIAM C. \n \n2,500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHUDSON, LARRY D. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nKRAKOW , RI CHARD A. \n \n3,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMADDOX, JOHN L. , JR . \n \n2, 000.00 \n \nMaco n, Georgia \n \nMITAS , JOHN A., II . . . ... . . . .. . ... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . ... . 2.500.00 \n \nF ores t Park, Georgia \n \nSMITH , KENN ETH L. ... .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . .  . . 4,706.66 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \n*Dec lared banla:uptcy. **Did no t receive degree beca use o f illn ess. \n \n65 \n \n EXHIBIT \"M\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1972-73 \n \nREVENUE \n \nState Appropriation .. ............. ..... . ... $294,250.00 \n \nPayment on Scholarships \n \nPrincipal .. ...... . .. .. . .. $217,881.09 \n \nInterest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,622.76 \n \n282,503.85 \n \nTOTAL REVENUE ........ .... ........ ... . .. $576,753.85 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nScholarships ..... ... ........ . .. . .......... $278,582.58 \n \nTransfer of Scholarship Payments \n \nFiscal Divi sion D.O.A.S . . ... $276,787.75 \n \nDepartment of Law - \n \nCollection Fees . . . . . . . . . 5,716.10 \n \n282,503.85 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES ........... . ... . ... . . $561,086.43 SURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1973 ......... . ....... ... $ 15 ,66 7.42 \n \n66 \n \n EXHIBIT \"N\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1973-74 \n \nREVENUE \n \nState Appropriation .. . .. .. . .. ... . . ..... . ... $336,000.00 \n \nPayments on Scholarships \n \nPrincipal . ... .. . ... . . . ... $227 ,420.44 \n \nInterest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,131.17 \n \n291,551.61 \n \nTOTAL REVENUE .......... . . : ............. $627 ,551.61 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nScholarships ....... . ......... .. . .. .. . . .... $298 , 166.69 \n \nTransfer of Scholarship Payments \n \nFiscal Division - D.O .A.S.... $284,904.29 \n \nDepartment of Law - \n \nCollection Fees ..... .. . . ... 6,647.32 \n \n291 ,551.61 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES .... .. .... . ....... . . . $589,718.30 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1974 \n \n$ 37,833.31 \n \n67 \n \n EXH 18 IT \"0\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS \nBUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1974-75 \n \nActual 1972-73 \nSTATEMENT OF REVENUE State Appropriation $294,250.00 \n \nCurrent Budget 1973-74 \n$336 ,000.00 \n \nProposed Budget 1974-75 \n$345 ,000.00 \n \nSTATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES \n \nOperating Expenses: \n \nScholarships \n \n$294,250.00 \n \n$336,000.00 $345 ,000.00 \n \nUnder the Governor's Reorganization Program the Regents have full responsibility for the administration of the operating funds for the State Medical Education Board. The above is a suggested guide for the expenditure of these funds by the Regents. \n \n68 \n \n Quantity: 800 Cost: $2,863.52 \n \n  sr:c~A lED NOW, AS NEVER BEFORE ... \n \n\\ \n \nq '7 \n \nLJ \n-~- \n \n, \nv \n \noRs \n \nIN \n \nRURAL \n \ncoMMUNITIES \n \n.. \n \n::::0 nC1\u003e \nCD \ncc\u003co\". '.. \n' \n! \nI \n \nREPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA 1974- 76 \n \n REPORT \nof the \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \n \nFEB 4 1977 \n \nFor the Period Jul y I, 1974 through Jun e 30, 1976 \n \nTo the GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY \n \n  STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nROOM 468, 244 WASHINGTON STREET, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 \nJanuary 10, 1977 \nThe Honorable George L. Busbee Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 My dear Governor Busbee: In accordance with Georgia Laws 1951 , page 867, I am pleased to submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1976. For your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 20-21 , 1976, awarding scholarships for the 1976-77 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1976-77 fiscal year. \nRespectfully , \nH. Calvin Jackson, Jr. , M.D. Chairman \niii \n \n MEMB ERS OF THE STATE MEDI CAL EDUCATION BOARD OF \nGEORG IA \nDr. C. Emory Bohl er ...... .. ...... . . . ...... ..... Broo kl et May 1973 - May 1975 \nDr. Joseph L. Girard ea u . ..... . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .... . . Atlanta Febru ary 1974 - April 1977 \nDr. J . Rh odes Have rty . . ... .. ...... .. . . .. ...... ... Atl anta May 1974 - May 1976 \nDr. H. Calvin Jac kso n, Jr. ............ . . ... .. ... . Manches ter May 1969 - May 1973 Jun e 1973 - April 1977 \nDr. Flemin g L. Jolley . ........... . .. . ..... .. ... . .. Atl anta May 1976 - May 19 78 \nDr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. . . .. .. .. . ..... ... . .......... Columbus May 1969 - May 19 73 Jun e 1973 - April 197 7 \nDr. Dav id A. Wells . ..... . ....... .. ......... . ..... Dalto n May 19 76 - May 1978 \n \nOFFI CE RS OF TH E BOARD \n \nDr. H. Calvin Jac kso n, Jr. Dr. Joseph L. Girard ea u Mr. Henry G. Neal Mr. Joe B. Lawl ey \n \nCh airm a n Vice Chairm an Executive Secretary Assistant Exec utive Secretary \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \niv \n \n Representative Chappelle Matthews \nAthens Author of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board \nin 1951. \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr. Manchester \nChairman of the State Medical Education Board. \nv \n \n Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. \nColumbus Member, State Medical \nEducation Board \n \nDr. Fleming L. Jolley \nAtlanta Member, State Medical \nEducation Board \n \nDr. David A. Wells \nDalton \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nDr. Joseph L. Girardeau Atlanta \nVice Chairman of the State Medical Education Board \nvi \n \n BOARD MEMB ERS S E RVING F ROM 197 4-76 \nIn May 1974 , Dr. J . Rh o des Have rty, Atlanta, was elected Presid e nt o f th e Medi ca l As oc iation o f Georgia. He becam e a me mb e r o f th e State Medica l Edu ca ti o n Board and Dr. .C. Emory Bo hl er, Broo kl e t, wh o beca m e immedia te pas t Presid ent o f the Med ical Associa ti o n o f Geo rgia, co ntinu ed to serve on the Board fo r ano th er year. Dr. H. Ca lvin J ac kson , Jr. , Manches ter and Dr. J . C. Serrato , Jr. , Columbu s, se rved th e second year o f their seco nd fo ur-yea r appointm ent. In Febru ary 197 4 , Governor Jimm y Carte r appo inted Dr. Jose ph L. Girard ea u , Atl anta, to succeed Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald , whose term o f o ffi ce had exp ired , fo r a term beginning February 13 , 197 4 , and endin g April I , 1977. At its m ee tin g in Jul y 19 74, the Board re-elec ted Dr. Jac kso n as Chairm an and Dr. Serrato as Vi ce-Chairman. \nIn May 1975 , Dr. David A. Wells, Dalto n, was elec ted Pres id ent of th e Medi cal Associati o n o f Geo rgia. He became a member of the State Medical Edu ca tion Board and Dr: J . Rhod es Haverty beca me immedia te pas t President of th e Medica l Associa tion of Geo rgia and continued to serve on the Board for a second year. Dr. H. Calvin Jac kson , Jr. , Ma nches ter and Dr. J. C. Serrato , Jr. , Co lumbus, se rved th e third yea r o f th eir seco nd four-y ear appo intm ent. Dr. J ose ph L. Girard ea u , Atl anta, se rved the second yea r o f his appointm ent. At its m ee tin g in July 1975 , the Board re-elec ted Dr. J ac kson as Chairm an and Dr. Serra to as Vice-Chairman . \nJn May 19 76 , Dr. Flemin g L. Jolley , Atlanta, was elec ted Presid ent of the Medical Associa tion of Georgia. He becam e a memb er of th e Sta te Medical Educa tion Board and Dr. David A. Wells beca me immedi a te pas t Presid ent of the Medi cal Associa tion o f Geo rgia and co ntinu ed to se rve on th e Board for a second year. Dr. H. Ca lvin J ac kso n, Jr. , Manches ter and Dr. J. C. Serra to , Jr. , Co lumbus, se rved th e las t yea r of th eir second four-y ea r appo intm ent. Their term of office will end on April l , 19 77. Dr. Jose ph L. Girard ea u , Atl anta , served the las t year of his appointm e nt. His term o f o ffi ce will end on April l , 1977. At its mee t ing in July 1976 , th e Bo ard re-elec ted Dr. Jackson as Chairm an and Dr. Girard ea u was elec ted as Vice-Chairman . \nvii \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \n \nCHAPTER \n \nPAGE \n \nI. PURPOSE ...................... . ..... . The Constitutional Amendment Creating the State Medical Education Board . ... . ..... .. . \n \nII. SCHOLARSHIPS .... ...... ... . ..... . ... 5 A. Conditions For Annual Renewal . ... ..... 6 B. Applications Received, Scholarships Granted ............ . ... . . ... ...... . 6 C. Summary of Scholarship Recipients ...... 7 \n \nIll. RESULTS ............ ....... .......... 9 A. Selecting and Serving Rural Communities ....... . . . .. . .. . ..... . . l0 1. Doctors Write Us .... . .. . . . . . ...... l 2 B. The Continuing Need for Rural Physicians ........ . .......... . ...... 14 l . Communities Write Us .. . .... ....... 14 C. Training Physicians for Family Practice ... l 7 \n \nIV. REVENUE AND EXPEND ITUR ES ......... 21 \n \nV. R ECI PI ENTS EXPRESS APPRECIATION .... 25 \n \nviii \n \n LIST OF TABLES \n \nTABLE \n \nPAGE \n \nI. Applications Received and Scholarships Granted for the Years 1974-76 .. ... .. .......... _ .. ... . . ... .. ..... . 7 \n \nII. Summary of Recipients Presently Attending Medical CoUege 1976-77 .. .. ... . ......... .. ....... . ..... . . 7 \n \n- \n \nIll. Present Status of Medical Scholarship Recipients 1953-7 6 .. ..... ........ . . .. .... .. .. . ... .. . . .. .. ...... . . 9 \nIV . Repay ments o f Scholarships by Practice and Cash .. . .. .. ........ 10 \n \nV. Possibl e Time Span Between Acceptance and Co mpletion of Schol arship Contract . . ... .... ... .... ......... 11 \n \nEXHIBITS \n \nEXHIBIT \n \nPAGE \n \nA - Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical College During 1976-77 .......... .. ... . .. . .... ... .... ........ ...28 \n \nB - Map Showing Locations of Physicians Repaying Scholarships by Practice .................. . ........ . ..... .38 \nC - Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships 197677 . . . . .... ... . .40 \nD - Schol arship Recipients Serving Residencies ... .. . .. ......... .. .41 \nE - Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces ...... . ....... ....... . . ... ............... .46 \nF - Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice . ......... . ... . ........ ... .... ... .47 \nG - Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in FuU by Practice ............ . ... .. .... .. ... . .. . . . ..... . . .... . ..50 \nH - Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice/Cash ..... . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. ..... . ....56 \n \nI - Scholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships by Prac tice/Cash . .. .. .. .... . . ..... . ........ . ............56 \nJ - Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Schol arships in Cash ................. . ........ .. ..... . . . .. . . . . .....59 \n \nK - Scholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment o f Scholarships in Cash . ..... . . . .............. . ..... ......62 \nL - Scholarship Recipients Withdrawn From Medical Schoo l Who Are Repaying Their Scholarships in Cash ..... .. ..........71 \n \nM - Students Withdrawn Who Have Repaid Schol arships in Full ........72 \n \nix \n \n  BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 31 , 1974 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1976 \nPURPOSE \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1952 for a twofold purpose: (l) to provide health care delivery in rural areas of Georgia ; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nTHE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CREATING THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an Amendment to the Constitution of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia adopted a resolution providing for the Constitutional Amendment which was overwhelmingly ratified by the electorate in the November general election in 1952. \nThe purpose of the Amendment creating the Board was to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in medical college , and by inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical college to practice medicine in Georgia. \nUnder the provisions of the Amendment the Board is composed of five members: the President of the Medical Association of Georgia, the immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three members appointed by the Governor. The three appointive members hold office for a term of four years. \nThe Secretary of the Board is the same person who serves as Executive Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional Amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are citizens and residents of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been \n \n accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the scholarship is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians within a sniall community in Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make a careful investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his or her fitness to receive a scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to provide financial aid for him or her to attend medical school. \nEach scholarship or loan (as it becomes if repaid in cash) was initially granted in the amount of $5 ,000 over four years, payable $1,250 per year. A Constitutional Amendment in 1968 increased each scholarship award from $5,000 to $10,000 for four years and increased the population size of a town from 5,000 to I 0,000 in which a doctor could practice in repayment of his or her medical scholarship /loan. \nIn 1976 the Georgia Legislature adopted and the people approved an additional Amendment to the Constitution providing for an increase in the amount of the scholarship from $10,000 to an amount not to exceed $15 ,000 over four years and providing for an increase in town population from 10,000 to 15 ,000 in which a doctor may practice in repayment of his or her medical scholarship. The Amendment also increases the interest rate from 4% from the date of each payment to the applicant to 9% from the date of each payment, compounded annually for those who repay their loan in cash and do not practice in accordance with their contract. \nWith the approval of the latest Constitutional Amendment, the loan may now be repaid as follows: \n \nOne-fifth of the loan or scholarship together with the interest thereon shall be credited to the applicant for each year of practicing his profession in a community of 15,000 population or less, according to the United States Decennial Census of 1970 or any future such census, or at Central State Hospital, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department \n \nRepresentatives Chappelle Matthews and Terry Coleman reviewing new constitutional amendment. \n \n2 \n \n of Human Resources or at any of the above facilities of the \n \nDepartment of Offender Rehabilitation. The Board has the \n \nauthority to cancel the contract of any applicant at any time \n \nfor cause deemed sufficient by the Board . Upon cancellation of \n \nthe contract for any cause, including default or breach thereof \n \nby the applicant, the total uncredited amount of the scholarship \n \npaid to the applicant shall at once become due and payable to \n \nthe Board in cash with interest at the rate of nine percent (9%) \n \n- \n \nper annum from the date of each payment by the Board, compounded annually. \n \n \nDr. Fleming Jolley, President of the Medical Association of Georgia and a member of the State Medical Education Board, reviews the progress of scholarship recipient Jack Fountain at the Medical College of Georgia. \n3 \n \n Sylvester McRae and Bill Mobley, two junior scholarship recipients at the Medical College of Georgia are shown checking on a patient under the Preceptorship Program . \n \n CHAPTER II \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board grants scholarships to those applicants who are in financial need and who express a strong commitment to practice in a rural area in Georgia in repayment for their scholarship. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: \nI. Upon request, an application form and Parents' Confidential Statement are sent to the applicant. \nII. Upon receipt of the completed application form, the six references that the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. \nIll. A report giving detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family is secured from a commercial credit company. \nIV. The results of the financial analysis obtained from the Parents' Confidential Statement are recorded. \nV. Upon completion of the first four steps, the Secretary of the Board interviews each applicant for approximately one hour. \nVI. The applicant is invited to appear before the Board at its annual meeting in July in order to project his amibitions and qualifications more vividly to the Board. \nVII. After the Board has met all applicants, it considers carefully all the information that has been accumulated over a period of months and awards scholarships to those who are in the greatest financial need and who have expressed their willingness to practice in a Board-approved community in Georgia in repayment of their scholarship. \nBefore being granted a scholarship/loan, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship/loan is granted to him. \nThe 1952 Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board provided that a recipient could repay his scholarship either in services or in cash at four percent interest. Unfortunately, the number of those electing to repay in cash under the 1952 Amendment increased during the past few years to more than fifty percent of the total number of scholarships granted . The 1976 Amendment, which recently passed in the General Election, strengthens the primary purpose of the program by conditioning the granting of scholarships upon the financial \n5 \n \n need of the applicant and his or her commitment to practice in a  community of 15 ,000 or less or in a facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Resources or the Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Recipients who fail to practice must immediately repay their loan in cash with interest at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum from the date of each payment to the recipient by the Board. \nANNUAL RENEWAL \nThe present Board has adopted stringent procedures to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in a town of 15 ,000 population or less. Scholarship awards are m ade only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring a member of the State Medical Education Board and a member of the staff interview each scholarship recipient to secure a reaffirmation of intention to practice. The renewal of a scholarship for each succeeding year is based on written statements of reaffirmation. \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED - 1974-76 \nThe Board received applications for the 1974 academic year from 82 students. At its meeting on July 16-17 , 1974, it awarded 40 scholarships and renewed 92 scholarships previously granted. A total of 132 scholarships were awarded for the 1974-75 academic year. \nln 1Y7 5 the Board received applications from 65 students. At its meeting on July 15-16,1975, it awarded 38 scholarships and renewed 88 scholarships previously granted. At a called meeting on August 28, 197 5, 12 additional scholarships were awarded . Of the scholarships awarded for the 197 5-76 academic year 7 relinquished their scholarships. A total of 131 scholarships were awarded for the 1975-76 academic year. \nThe Board received 63 applications for the 1976 academic year. At its meeting on July 20-21, 1976, it awarded 29 scholarships and renewed 101 scholarships previously granted . At a called meeting on September 1, 1976 , 8 additional scholarships were awarded and several alternates were selected. Of the scholarships awarded for the 1976-77 academic year 3 scholarships were relinquished and of these 1 was awarded to an alternate. A total of 136 scholarships were awarded for the 1976-77 academic year. Table I shows the number of applications received and scholarships granted by the Board during 1974-76. \n6 \n \n TABLE I \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIV ED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED FOR TH E YEA RS 197 4-76 \n \n197 4-75 1975-76 1976-77 \n \no.of Applications \nRe ce ived \n82 \n65 \n63 \n \nNo. of Scholarships \nGranted \n40 \n43 \n35 \n \nRenewal of Scholarships \nPreviously Granted \n92 \n88 \n10 1 + 2 st ill in schoo l who received full scholarshi p \n \nTotal No. of Students on Program Currently \nEnrolled \n132 \n13 1 \n138 \n \nSUMMARY OF SCHOLARSHIP R ECIPIENTS \nAs of September I , 1976 , 307 scholarship recipients were engaged in training programs. Of th ese, 13 8 are students presently in medi cal sc hool: 31 are freshm en , 36 are so phomores, 43 are juniors and 28 are se niors. Exhibit \"A\" is a list of medical stud ents showing th eir names, home town s, m edica l school s in which they are enroll ed , classes and amount of scholarship granted . Ta bl e II is a summ ary showing th e medical schools represented by the present recipients a nd th e number atte nding each school. \n \nTABLE II \nSUMMARY OF REC IPI ENTS PRESENTLY ATT ENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1976-77 \n \nIn s t i t u t i o n \nMedica l Coll ege of Georg ia \nEmory Uni vers it y School of Medicine \nMcharry Med ica l School Ka nsas City Coll ege of \nOs teo pa thy nivers ity of Co lorado \nMed ica l Center Kirksv ill e Co ll ege o f \nOsteopathic Med icine Med ica l Coll ege of \nWisco nsin \nTOTAL \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors TOTAL \n \n27 \n \n30 \n \n35 \n \n19 \n \nIll \n \n3 \n \n4 \n \n3 \n \n6 \n \n16 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \n5 \n \n0 \n \n3 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n31 \n \n36 \n \n43 \n \n28 \n \n138 \n \n7 \n \n  CHAPTER III \nRESULTS \nOn June 30, 1976, the State Medical Education Board completed its twenty-third year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In the twenty-three year period , 838 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women who needed financial assistance to attend medical college. Of the 838 students receiving awards, 499 have completed their medical education . In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board , 223 of these doctors have chosen to repay all or part of their scholarships by practicing either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Human Resources. Two hundred and seventy-six elected to repay their scholarship in cash at four percent interest; many of these entered further training; so me established practices in communities with a population larger than I0,000 ; a few moved out of the State. There are 104 scholarship recipients still in medical school; others are engaged in further training in internships and residencies, while still others are serving in the Armed Forces. Table III shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1976. \nTABLE III \nPRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS JUNE 30, 1953 - JUNE 30, 1976 \nStudent s Enro ll ed in Medical School (June 30 , 1976) ... ... . .... . ... . . ... . . ... I 03 1976 Grad ua tes in Internships .. . ............ .. ... o    o   o  o  20 G rad uate Ph ysician s Who Are: \nCo mpleting Res id ency Training . . . . . . . . . o        o           I 14 In Armed Services ..... . . . . .. ... .. .. .... . ... . .. o     o  35 * Prac ticing in Approved Co mmuniti es or \nInstitut io ns ( Repaymen t in Who le or Part) . . . . . . . . . . . 223 o  * *Elect ing to Repay in Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o  o   276 \nPlans fo r Repay me nt Not Co nfirm ed . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 0   0        3 Students Who Re li nquished Scholarship . . . . . o  o  o         o  16 Student s Withdrawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. ... . . . . . o    o     41 Students Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 *** Doctors Deceased . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . o  o       o . . . . . . 5 \nTota l Scholarships Awarded ............ . ..... . ....... .... . .... . ........838 *Includes 134 who have rep aid th ei r ob li ga ti o n in full , 37 who are practicing t o repay their ob liga ti o n and 52 who ha ve repa id all o r a portion o f their sc ho la rship in practice and cas h. \n** In clu des 225 wh o have repa id th e ir con trac ts in full in cas h and SO who are re pay in g th eir co ntracts in cas h: a lso one ba nkrupt. \n*** In clud es four who died before beginnin g practice and o ne who died aft er beginning practice. \n9 \n \n SELECTING AND SERVING RURAL COMMUNITIES \nA list of communities in critical need of physicians is compiled by the Board each year. A letter of inquiry is mailed to the mayors and hospital administrators of the rural communities throughout Georgia. Information is requested concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. Information is also requested about hospital and prescription facilities , and whether the town will support a doctor. \nIf a community has appeared on the most recent town list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to the official for verification and additional information. \nWhen completed , this list is then mailed to every doctor who will be ready to practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. \nA major service of the Board is the annual preparation of a list of doctors who will be ready for practice in July of the following year. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their military obligation at that time, those who will complete their internshibs and those who will complete their residencies. This list is readily available upon request to communities in need of medical services, to citizens who have requested information about available doctors and to other physicians, some of whom are repaying their scholarships by practice and who have found that they need additional assistance with their heavy work load . It is the only such list available to the public today and provides a \"beginning point\" for rural areas seeking physicians \nMany of the doctors on this list receive invitations to visit towns with a view of establishing practice there. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place in which he wishes to settle permanently. \nTable IV below shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash and the percentage of the total repaying by each method. \nTABLE IV \nREPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH \n \nNo. of Doctors Repaying \n499 \n \nNo. Repaying by Practice (All or Part) \n223 \n \nPercent Practicing \n44 .69% \n \nNo. Repaying in Cash \n276 \n \nPercent Repaying In Cash \n55 .31 % \n \n10 \n \n Of the 223 doctors who have elected to repay all or part of \n \ntheir scholarship by practicing their profession in approved \n \ncommunities, 134 have repaid their obligation in full by practice \n \nto the State as shown in Exhibit \"G\". Doctors who are presently \n \npracticing are listed with their place of practice in Exhibit \"F\". \n \nExhibits \"H\" and \"I\" lists the doctors who have repaid or are \n \nrepaying by practice and cash. \n \nA map showing the numerous communities reached by the \n \n- \n \nprogram of the State Medical Education Board is shown as Exhibit \" B\". \nThe Country Doctor Program, as the program of the State \n \nMedical Education Board is frequently called, has been favorably \n \nreceived in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program \n \nare scattered throughout the State. Many communities would be \n \nwithout medical services today except for this program. Dedicated \n \nyoung men and women of great promise, who could not have \n \notherwise hoped to become doctors have received their medical \n \ned ucation as a result of these scholarships. Those who practice in \n \ncommunities in critical need of medical services add to the \n \neconomic, social and civic welfare of the State. Those who repay \n \ntheir obligation to the State in cash also contribute to the \n \nwell-being of the citizens of Georgia, either by their services in the \n \nacademic field or by practice. The funds received from scholarship \n \nrecipients repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for \n \nreallocation by the General Assembly. \n \nAlthough the State Medical Education Board program has been \n \nin existence for 24 years, it may take a scholarship recipient 15 \n \nyears or longer to repay his obligation to the State in full from the \n \ntime he first receives his scholarship. Table V shows the length of \n \ntime that can elapse between the time an applicant receives his \n \nscholarship and the time he has completed his contract. \n \nTABLE V \nPOSSIBLE TIME SPAN BETWEEN ACCEPTANCE AND COMPLETION OF SCHOLARSHIP CONTRACT \n \nScholarship Recipient \n \nMedical School \n4 years \n \nInternship \n1 year \n \nArmed Services \n2 years \n \nResidency \n3-5 years \n \nPractice \n5 years \n \nTotal 15-17 years \n \n11 \n \n DOCTORS WRIT E US \n \nThe memb ers and sta ff o f the \n \nState Medi ca l Edu ca tion Board \n \nhave maintained close co m- \n \nmunica ti o n with the doc to rs who \n \nare currentl y practi cin g in re- \n \npay ment of th eir scholarship fo r \n \nauditing purposes and fo r first- \n \nhand kn owledge o f th e progress \n \nbeing made by th e prac ti cing \n \nphys icians. The foll ow ing are \n \ncomments receive d in reply to \n \nth e annu al requ es t for Jn- \n \n~1fl fonnation sent by the Board' \n \n-----------::::5..L \n \n\" I am still in prac ti ce in \n \nand am enj oy ing \n \nmy prac tice here very much. I have no pl ans fo r leav ing thi s area \n \nand have fo und a place that is suitabl e to myse lf and family. My \n \nprac ti ce here has far exceeded my ex pec tati o ns. Th ere is an \n \nex treme need for so meo ne in ENT, Ophthalm ology, and I fee l th at \n \nth e or thopedi c surgeo n here wo uld be interes ted in an assoc iate.\" \n \n\" My associate joined me one year ago in July . The two o f us delive r 30-38 babies each month . We see approxim ately 26 5 pati ents each wee k, including OB rechec ks. This has bee n a good place to prac tice and my fa mil y and I have enj oyed living here. Pl ease ex press my thanks to th e Board fo r their pas t kindnesses.\" \n \n\" Thanks to th e State of Georgia and its \"Country Docto r Program\", I am no w a prac ti cing physician. With out th e program , I would have bee n fin anciall y unab le to go to th e Medi ca l Co llege o f Geo rgia. Many th anks to all th ose co nce rn ed who made all this possibl e fo r me. I wo uld like to attrac t ano th er young doc to r to join me in prac ti ce in th e nex t few yea rs. I would parti cul arl y like som eo ne wh o is o n th e \"Country Docto r Program\" beca use these men aren ' t afraid of hard wo rk ! - Th ere were three boys in my famil y and we all we nt to th e Medi ca l Coll ege of Geo rgia o n th e \"Country Doctor Program \" . Thank yo u fro m all three o f us.\" \n \n\" I have bee n in Fa mily Prac ti ce, entering my seventh yea r. I see an average of 65 peo pl e a day. I feel as th ough I am a servi ce to my co mmunity. I proclaim to yo u and th e State, that aid give n me during medi cal school is being given bac k to th e State of Geo rgia, both in taxes , eco no mical growth and hum an bette rm ent .. . The current setup in Georgia is bea utiful for two reaso ns: ( I ) It provid es fo r peo pl e wh o are economica ll y impaired to o btain a \n \n12 \n \n medical ed ucation: (2) It provides for th e practice of medicine in the finest State in the nation , Georgia.\" \n \n''I am not comtemplating a move from \n \n. My \n \npartner a nd I see between 70-85 pa ti e nts in th e office , a nd I 0-15 \n \npatients in the hosp ita l per clay. I have no regrets about practicing \n \nin thi s town. \" \n \n\"My m ed ica l edu cation wou ld have been impossibl e without the assista nce of the Board a nd I am forever gratefu l. I do not plan any c han ge of address. I am c urre ntly e ngage d in the practice of ge nera l surgery a nd fam il y practice. I see a pproxim a te ly seventy patients each clay. I know of severa l co mmuniti es that are in need of physicians - ours is on top of the li st as we ll as the surrounding towns.\" \n \n\" I a m employ ed at Georgia Region al Hosp ital in At lanta, which provides m ental hea lth and m e nta l re tardation se rvi ces to the five cou nty Metro Atlanta a rea, including adu lt psyc hiatri c servi ces, ch ild and ado lesce nt serv ices , and alco ho l and d ru g se rvices.\" \n \n13 \n \n THE CONTINUING NEED FOR RURAL PHYSICIANS \nThe following statement was included in a 1974 report entitled , \"The Need For More Family Doctors\" published by the Georgia Council For Family Practice Education : \n\"Much has been said about the need for more family doctors. In the past forty years great emphasis has been placed on the training of specialists. During this time the number of family doctors has steadily declined from 71 % of the nation's physicians in 1931 to 17% in 1972. Medical training has emphasized the scientific approach and medicine has made great progress. Recently , however, the public and many members of the medical community have reaffirmed the fact that the personal interest of the old family doctor in each of his patients and their families, and his willingness to care for them on a long-term basis for even their common everyday sort of illness, is just as important as some of the more exotic marvels of science. They have realized that there is a definite need for the family doctor in this modern world, to actually deliver health care to large numbers of people, while at the same time retaining the compassion and personal interest which characterize the time-honored \"art of medicine\". \nGeorgia shares this continuing need for family physicians. Dr. Jon C. Calvert, Chairman of the Department of Family Practice at the Medical College of Georgia, reported recently that approximately 111 counties in Georgia have a deficit number of primary care physicians. He further reported that at present, there is a need for some 281 additional family practice physicians in Georgia. Moreover in the next twenty years he predicted that 51 % of the present primary care physicians in the state will be over seventy years of age. \nCOMMUNITIES fRITE US \nAnnually , as stated above, the State Medical Education Board prepares a \"Town\" list which contains information and comments from officials of communities with populations of 15 ,000 or less \n14 \n \n thro ugho ut th e State tha t are in need of a physician. The fo ll ow ing co mm ents were received fro m officials in variou s co mmuniti es thi s yea r th at reinfo rce the ~ontinuin g need fo r fa mil y ph ys icians: \n\" Th ere is a grea t demand fo r more well-trained doc tors in the area ; in fac t, th e medical situa ti on is despera te.\" \n\" Our co mmunity needs at leas t on e if not two doc tors ve ry bad ly.\" \n\" Resid ents are very willing to support a doc tor. We are in grea t need of ano th er doctor and would be willing to help in every way possible to ge t one to loca te.\" \n\" Our citizens are findin g it di fficult to ge t appointm ents with doc to rs in nea rb y communiti es. They are losing va lu abl e tim e off the jo b. This co uld be remedi ed by the prac tice of some preventive medi c in e . \" \n\" T here is a criti ca l need fo r at leas t o ne or, be tter, two doc to rs.\" \n\" Need fo r doctor is grea ter th an ever. \" \n\" There is a seri o us need for two doc tors in this area. Due to age and hea lth it is almost impossibl e to ge t medical a ttention after 4: 00P.M. in this community. \" \n\" Resid ents are extre mely willing , and anxi ous to obtain add iti o nal doc to rs. The need fo r doc tors is still criti cal. \" \n\" Th ere is shortage of physicians in the surrounding area , and o ur area is gro win g rapidly . We would very mu ch like to have a physician become a part of our community and grow with us.\" \n\" Th e age and health sta tus of our present physicians m ake it impera tive th a t other ph ys icians loca te in our community .\" \n\" We will work with a doc to r to sec ure equipm ent and a loca ti o n. We are in despera te need of a doc tor.\" \n\"County patients must travel to o ne of the hospitals out o f tow n fo r trea tm ent, ca re and confinement. Beca use o f th e sho rtage of health manpower, they have grea t difficulty in ro utin ely receiving a minimum stand ard level o f trea tm ent. \" \n\" We still need an addition al doc tor and the urgency will increase as th e present two physicians becom e old er and their wo rk load gro ws heavier. \" \n15 \n \n \" Resid ents are still very mu ch interested in ob tainin g th e services of a physician a nd wo uld appreciate any help yo u ca n give us., \n\" We stro ngly need the services of a physician in o ur cit y , eve n though we are te n mil es fro m a hospital. \" \n\" We have o ne whom we may be ab le to reach and we m ay not. Any help that yo u may be abl e to give us would be appreciated. We are very mu ch in need of anot her doctor.\" \n16 \n \n TRAINING PHYSICIANS FOR FAMILY PRACfiCE \n \nDue in part to \n \nthe diminishing \n \nnumber of \n \nphysicians in \n \nprimary medical \n \ncare over the \n \nlast three dec- \n \n- \n \nades, and at the request and urg- \n \ning of this \n \nBoard, a Depart- \n \nment of Family \n \nPractice was es- \n \ntablished at the \n \nMedical College \n \nof Georgia in \n \n1972. At the re- \n \nquest of the \n \nBoard , Dr. Jon \n \nC. Calvert, Chair- \n \nman of the De- \n \npartment of \n \nFamily Practice, \n \nsupplied th e following information concerning the development of \n \nthe Family Medicine Preceptorship Training Program in which all \n \nscholarship recipients are required to participate. \n \n\" Supported by funds from the Georgia Academy of Family \n \nPhysicians and private family physicians throughout the State of \n \nGeorgia, a Family Medicine Preceptorship rotation for medical \n \nstudents was established at the Medical College of Georgia in late \n \n1972 receiving its first participants in 1973. This preceptorship \n \nprogram consists of a one-two month rotation of medical students \n \nwith various private family physicians throughout the State of \n \nGeorgia. The physicians that participate in this program are \n \nselected by the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians. The \n \nGeorgia Academy of Family Physicians provides the st udent with \n \nround trip transportation expenses and $50.00 for incidental \n \nexpenses. The private physicians with whom the student works \n \nprovide room and board for that student. The number of private \n \nphysicians requesting students in their offices to participate in this \n \nprecep torship program has steadily increased. Currently, there are \n \n66 physicians within the State of Georgia and 11 physicians \n \noutside the State of Georgia participating in the program. The \n \n17 \n \n number of students participating in the program has grown from 3 during the first year this elective preceptorship was offered to between 25 and 30 during the 1976-77 school year.\" \nFollowing completion of their training experiences in Family Medicine, students are asked to write a critique. Some examples of comments made by students after they had completed this training are as follows : \n \n\"This was one of the most rewarding periods of my educational \n \nexperience at the medical school and served to reinforce my desire \n \nto become a family practitioner. I chose this town, approximately \n \n15,000 people, because of its size and was very encouraged over \n \nthe opportunities to practice medicine in a relatively small \n \ncommunity in Georgia. Before I begin to describe the many \n \naspects of medicine in which I was allowed to participate, I would \n \nlike to thank your department for establishing the preceptorship \n \nprogram which gave me the opportunity to work with such a fine \n \ndoctor. Dr. A \n \nand the entire medical staff of Upson \n \nCounty Hospital went out of their way to help me in every way \n \nand to demonstrate how a medical group works together to \n \nprovide excellent medical service to their community.\" \n \n\"Perhaps the most important thing I learned in Toccoa is that family medicine as practiced there is what I most wanted to do myself in the future. In fact , the experience was so enjoyable that I hated to leave and I am even more enthusiastic about the future.\" \n \n\"It was a learning experience. I learned a new respect for rural practitioners and can appreciate how seeing 50-75 patients a day in the office as well as managing 25 or more in a hospital can alter one's ability to be rigorous . There is also something to be said for the challenge of practicing general medicine with its diversities. It was also an introduction to the real world , its problems and rewards. Counseling a grieving family in the early morning hours is a difficult task even for the most experienced , let alone a senior student.\" \n \n\"I found it a learning experience in primary care and would encourage all medical students to schedule such an elective ... \" \n \nThe training of present and future family practitioners is important if the goal of providing needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia is to be achieved. \n \n18 \n \n   CHAPTER IV \nREVENUE AND EXPENDITURES Under the Executive Reorganization Act of 1972 the Board of Regents has full responsibility for the administration of the ope rating funds of the Medical Education Board. The fo ll owing is an acco unting of the use of those funds during the years 1974-7 5 and 1975-76, and a budget adopted for fiscal 1976-77. \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FUNDS EXPENDED 1974-75 \nREVENUE State Appropriation .... . . ... ........ . . ..... $345,000.00 Payment on Scholarships: Principal .. . ..... . ... . .. . .$188,926.43 Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 ,243.44 $238, 169 .8 7 TOTAL REVENUE .............. . ...$583,169.87 \nEXPENDITURES Scholarships . . . .... . . ... ........ . .. . ... . .. $331 ,686.65 Transfer of Scholarship Payments: Fiscal Division - DOAS . ... .$234,599 .92 Department of Law Collection Fees ..... ., . . . . 3,569.95 $238,169.87 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ...... .. . . .. .$569,856.52 \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1976 (Lapsed into State Treasury) . ..... . . . . . . . .... . $ 13,313 .35 TOTAL . . . ....... ....... ..... . . . ..$583,169.87 \n21 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FUNDS EXPENDED 1975-76 \n \nREVENUE \n \nState Appropriation ..... .. ....... . . . ... . ... $345,000.00 \n \nPayments on Scholarships : \n \nPrincipal . . .. ..... ...... . .$189,389.15 \n \nInterest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,075.69 \n \n238,464.84 \n \nTOTAL REVENUE . . ..... .. . .. . .. . .$583 ,464.84 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nScholarships . . . . . . . ... .. . . ... . ... .. . .. . ... $330,000.00 \n \nTransfer of Scholarship Payments: \n \nFiscal Division - DOAS . . .. .$235 ,043 .84 \n \nDepartment of Law - \n \nCollection Fees . . . . . . . . . . 3,42 1.00 \n \n238,464.84 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES . ...... . ... . .$568,464.84 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1976 (Lapsed into State Treasury) .... .... ... . . ... .$ 15 ,000.00 \nTOTAL .... . ..... .... .. . .... . .... . .$583 ,464.84 \n \nTHE COST OF THE PROGRAM \nDuring the past two years, the amount of money received from scholarship recipients who repaid their State Medical Education Board scholarship in cash has been $476 ,634.71. Many of these recipients who repaid their scholarship in cash remain in Georgia, although they do not practice in a qualifying community. The amount of scholarship funds paid to recipients still in medical school during the past two years has been $661 ,686.65. Thus the value of the program far exceeds the cost in dollars. Indeed , it is an investment in the future of Georgia's rural areas. An investment which, in our opinion, provides the greatest return on the dollar for Georgia taxpayers of any funds appropriated by the General Assembly. \n \n22 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD BUDGET 1976-77 \n \nActual 1974-75 \nSTATEMENT OF REVENUE State Appropriation $345,000.00 \n \nCurrent Budget 1975-76 \n$345 ,000.00 \n \nProposed Budget 1976-77 \n$360,000.00 \n \nSTATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES \n \nOperating Expenses: \n \nScholarships \n \n$331,686.85 \n \n$345 ,000.00 \n \n$360,000.00 \n \nAs stated .elsewhere in this report, the Constitutional Amendment voted on and passed in the General Election on November 2, 1976, increased the amount of each scholarship award from $10,000 to $15 ,000 over a four year period. \nAs legislative funds in all probability will not be immediately available for the full increase to $15,000, it is anticipated that the funding of the scholarships will increase only gradually each year. Under this plan the 1977 freshmen entering medical school may be awarded $12,000 each for four years, payable $3,000 per year; the 1978 entering freshmen may be awarded $14,000 each for four years, payable $3,500 per year; and the 1979 freshmen may be awarded the full $15,000 each for four years, payable $3,750 per year. \nThus the above proposed budget for the year 1976-77 reflects an increase over previous budgets and includes $12,000 for four years for each freshman entering medical school who is awarded a scholarship from the State Medical Board. \n \n23 \n \n  CHAPTER V \nRECIPIENTS EXPRESS APPRECIATION As a tangible expression of their appreciation to the people of Georgia, to the Governor, to members of the General Assembly , and to the members of the State Medical Education Board , many of the physicians who have received financial aid under this program and who have repaid their scholarships by practicing in a rural area in Georgia, participated in signing a Certificate of Appreciation found on the following page. By their signatures these recipients express their sincere gratitude to those responsible for the success of the \"Country Doctor Program\" and for making it possible for them to become practicing physicians. \nCONCLUSION The members and staff of the State Medical Education Board wish to express their sincere appreciation for the consideration, cooperation and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to be a major factor in providing health care delivery to rural Georgians. \n25 \n \n CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION \nTO: GOVER THE GE~- \n \nfrom \nPracticing of the State \n \nip Recipients ducation Board \n \nfor the cooperation, intere n continued support of the Governor, The General embly, and The People for the \" Country Doctor Pro am,\" which made it possible for us to study medicine. \nin \nTHE STATE OF GEORGIA \n \n  SCI-IOLARSI-I IP REC IPIENTS ATTENDING MED ICAL COLLEGES DUR ING 1976-77 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCo llege \n \n1976-77 Classes \n \nALEXAND ER, WILLIAMS. \n \nMedical College of Georgia .. .. . _. __ __ _ _. _. __ . _. Fr. \n \nJo nesboro, Georgia \n \nAND E RSON , LARRY W. -- .. - . . .. . ... - . . ..... Ka nsas City Co llege of . . .. .  . . .. . . . . . ..... . .... Jr. \n \nNewnan , Georgia \n \nOs teopath ic Medicine \n \nATI' AWAY , DEANS. _.. . _. . .. .. .. . . _... . . . .. Med ica l Coll ege of Georgia \n \nSo p h. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAUST IN, WAYN E D. . . . . . . - . . . . .. . - .. .... . ... Medica l Coll ege of Georgia . ..... . .. . .. . - . .. . . .. Jr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nBARB E R, J AMES H., JR. . . . . . . . _ _.... .... . ... Medica l Coll ege of Georgia .. ........ .. ..... . ... Jr. \n \nCoch ran, Georgia \n \nN \n \nBARNES, ROBERT E., JR. \n \n00 \n \nDeca tur, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nBLACK, BLANTON E., JR . \n \nMedica l College o f Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \nSavanna h, Georgia \n \nBLOUNT, LIND E N V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Coll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nBlackshea r, Georgia \n \nBOATR IG HT , C HARLES D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Co ll ege of Georg ia \n \nSoph. \n \nJesup , Georgia \n \nBOLAND, PAMELA G. . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nPerry , Geo rgia \n \nBO LI NG , J AMES F.......... _ . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . Med ica l College of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \nBall Gro und , Georg ia \n \nBOYK IN, CHERYL A.................. . ... . .. Medica l Coll ege of Georgia . .. . .. . . . . . . .... .. ... Fr. \n \nDo uglasv il le, Georgia \n \nBRENNAN , JAM ES R. \n \nMed ica l Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nSavannah , Georgia \n \nEXI-I I BIT\"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted $ 10 ,000 10,000 10,000 7,5 00 7,500 10,000 10 ,0 00 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n BROWN, KEITII W. . .. .... . .... . .. .. . . . . . ... . Kansas City Coll ege of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So ph. \n \nLi lburn, Georgia \n \nOsteopat hic Med idnc \n \nBR YAN, SKYLE R D. . . . . . . . ..... .. . .. . ... .. . Emory University Schoo l of . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . Fr. \n \nDalto n, Geo rgia \n \nMe di c in e \n \nBURR OUG HS , f'LEM IN G . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . Med ica l Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . J r. \n \nPelh a m, Georgia \n \nBYRD , KENNET H N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal Co ll ege of Geo rgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nByro n , Geo rgia \n \nBYRD, TE RRI S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l College o f Georgia \n \nSo p h. \n \nCham blee, Geo rgia \n \nCALHO UN, CLA R ENCE \n \nMed ica l Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nNewnan , Georgia \n \nCA RSO N, RIC HA RD W. \n \nMedical Co llege of Georgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nAth ens, Geo rgia \n \nCARV E R, SCOTT Q.............. ... .. . ...... Medica l College of Geo rgia .... . . . .. . ..... . .  ... Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nN \n \n1.0 \n \nCHAN DL ER, PEGGY J . \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nTho mso n, Geo rgia \n \nCHES HIR E, MARSHA J . \n \nMedica l Co llege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nAtl anta, Geo rgia \n \nCOLE, EVANGE LI NE G. \n \nMedica l College of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nBlu e Ridge, Georgia \n \nCONNE LL, DO N R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nSil ver Cree k, Geo rgia \n \nCOO K, T HO MAS A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emo ry Universit y School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr . \n \nAtla nta, Geo rgia \n \nMedici ne \n \nDA VI S, CU RT IS L. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Colo rado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J r. \n \nQuitma n, Geo rgia \n \nMedica l Cent er \n \nDAVI S, E. CAM ILLE . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emo ry Universi t y Schoo l of . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . Fr. \n \nAtla nta, Geo rgia \n \nMedi c in e \n \nDEKL E, ANDR EW A. \n \nMed ical Coll ege of Georgia . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nPelh a m, Geo rgia \n \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1976-77 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1976-77 Classes \n \nDeSIMONE, JOHN W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \n. DOWNS, JOSEPH R. III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nDOWNS, MARGARET C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nDUNCAN, JAM ES W. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nEAST, JOHN H. , JR. \n \nEmory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nw \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \n0 \n \nELLIS, DAVID J... . . .... ....... ... . ... .... . . Kirksville College of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nEWING, DOUGLAS E. ....................... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nFARKAS, STEPHEN J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nFARMAN, DOUGLAS P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nFLOYD, JOSEPH B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nFORREST, MICHAEL R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nFOUNTAIN, JOEL R., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Med ical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \n- Dublin, Georgia \n \nFREEMAN, MICHAEL B. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nClarkston, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nSch o larship Granted 10,000 10 ,0 0 0 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 10 ,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n GATTIS, LARRY D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nGAYTON, JOHNNY L. \n \nMedical College o f Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \nAcworth , Georgia \n \nGESING, BERNARD F. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSoph . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGIRARDEAU, JIMMY T. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGOLDSTEIN, DORIAN L. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nGOOLSBY, LOUIS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nCairo, Georgia \n \nGRIMES, GEORGE W., Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nGUNN , JOSEPH B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nw \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia HALL, CLAUDE W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . .... ............. .. Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHALL, WYNTON L., JR............ . .. . ..... . . Medical College of Georgia . .... . ............... Jr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nHAMBRICK, THOMAS L. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nHAMMOND, WILLIAM J. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAbbeville, Georgia \n \nHANCOCK, MICHAEL P. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nDawson, Georgia \n \nHANSARD, DEBORAH L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSop h . \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nHARGETI, DAVID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nHARPER, KENNETH E. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nEastanollee, Georgia \n \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R EC IPI E NTS ATTEND ING MEDICAL COLL EG ES DURING 1976-77 \n \nNam e and Hom e A ddress \n \nCollege \n \n1976-77 Classes \n \nHARP ER, WILLIAM M. , IV \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAmericus, Geo rgia \n \nHAWK INS , GUSSI E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co llege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nNewto n, Georgia \n \nHAWKINS , JOHN C. ........... . .. . . . .... . ... Medical College of Geo rgia . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. Sr. \n \nRo berta, Geo rgia \n \nHEND E RSON , WARR EN J. .... . . . .... . ....... Emo ry Universit y School of . . . .. . .. ... . ....... . Jr. \n \nOcilla, Georgia \n \nMe di ci n e \n \nHENRY , CHARL ES A. . .. .. . ........... .. .... Medical Coll ege of Geo rgia ............... . ..... Fr. \n \nw \nIV \n \nToccoa, Georgia HERR ING , DAV EY D. \n \nDo nalso nville, Geo rgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nHILL, BOBBY W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas City Co ll ege of.. . . . . . . . . . ... . ... . . . . . .. Sr. \n \nLaGra nge, Georgia \n \nOsteo pa thic Medicin e \n \nHILL , JAM ES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi ca l Co llege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nHa wkinsville, Geo rgia \n \nHORN E, HILTON M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meha rry Med ica l College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr . \n \nQu itma n , Georgia \n \nHOWARD, LEONARD F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co llege o f Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nJACKSON , SHIRL EY A. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . Emo ry University School of \n \nSo ph . \n \nWaycross, Geo rgia \n \nMe di c in e \n \nJ ENKINS , MORRIS L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University Schoo l of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCa rtersville , Georgia \n \nMedi cin e \n \nJOHNSON, J ERODENE P. \n \nMeha rry Medica l Co llege . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nEXH IBIT '! A\" To tal \nS ch olarship Granted 10 ,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 10,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 10,000 10 ,000 10,000 10,0 00 10 ,000 7,5 00 \n \n JO NES . FRANKS. \n \nMedical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . Sr. \n \nDahl o nega, Georgia \n \nJON ES, G REGORY L. . ... .... ... . . ... . ..  .. .. Medical Co ll ege of Georgia . ... . ... . ..... . . . .... Fr. \n \nTrenton , Geo rgia \n \nJON ES, J ESSE L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meharry Medical Co ll ege . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . Sr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nLAUB E R, ALISON A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nDunwoody , Geo rgia \n \nLAWSON , BRENDA G. \n \nEmo ry Unive rsity School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nEllijay , Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nLeC ROY , THOMAS G. \n \nEmory University School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nCa rnesvi lle, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nLEDDY, MICHAEL R. \n \nMedical Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLEE, ESA IAS F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So ph . \n \nClarkston , Georgia \n \nw w \n \nLOWR EY, DARRELL G. . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nRo me, Geo rgia \n \nLYNCH , WILLI AM R. . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medicai Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nAcworth , Georgia \n \nMAYBERRY, WILLIAMS. . .  . . . . . . . . . ........ Medical Co ll ege of Georgia \n \nSop h. \n \nWarner Robins, Georgia \n \nMERCER, CYNTHIA A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .  . . . . Medica l Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nElberton , Georgia \n \nMITCHELL, CHA RL ES C. . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAlbany, Geo rgia \n \nMOBLEY, WILLIAM C. \n \nMedica l College of Georgia .. ...... ..... .... .... Jr. \n \nAt lanta, Georgia \n \nMURPHY, MELVIN C. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nFo rt Valley, Georgia \n \nMYERS, MARIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph . \n \nSava nnah, Georgia \n \n10,000 10 ,0 00 5,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 \n7,500 7,500 10 ,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10 ,000 7,500 10,000 10 ,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R EC IPI ENTS ATT ENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1976-77 \n \nName and Home A ddress \n \nCollege \n \n1976-77 Classes \n \nMcGINNIS , MELISSA J. \n \nMedica l Coll ege o f Geo rgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nCumming, Geo rgia \n \nMc LEOD, NAT A LI E L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l College of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nByron, Geo rgia \n \nMc RAE, SYLV ESTE R \n \nMedica l Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nHelena, Geo rgia \n \nNELSON , ROB ERT L. \n \nMeharry Med ical College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nLeslie, Geo rgia \n \nNOGGL E, JO E D. , JR . \n \nMedical College of Geo rgia \n \nSoph . \n \nw \n \nTaliaferro, Geo rgia \n \n~ \n \nPATTON, HEN RY M., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nAugusta, Ge\"o rgia \n \nPEACH, CHARL ES A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l College of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nJesup , Geo rgia \n \nPEA RSON , J E ROM E V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co ll ege of Georgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nDublin, Geo rgia \n \nPE RRY , JOHN T., Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege of Geo rgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nKennesa w, Georgia \n \nPINHOLST ER, CEC IL G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nLake Park , Geo rgia \n \nPITTS, JOHNNY E. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory Universi ty School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nGainesville, Geo rgia \n \nMe di c in e \n \nPOW ELL, MICHAE L F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nGainesville, Geo rgia \n \nPRINCE, RONALD B. \n \nMedical College o f Georgia \n \nSo ph. \n \nCa rrollto n , Geo rgia \n \nEXHIBIT \" A\" T o tal \nS ch o larship Granted 10 ,000 10 ,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 I 0,000 10,000 10,000 10 ,000 10,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 7,500 \n \n PRINE, JO SEPH R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o            Medical College of Georgia . . . o     o.        Sr. \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nRAUS C H, J EFF R EY L. . . . . o  o   o  o.. . .. . . . . Medical Co llege of Georgia . . . o  o   o.... .       Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nREYNOLDS, TERRY L. . oo....... .. ..... . .... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nROBINZINE, CLARENCE E., JR . . . . .. . . ... o o . . . Emory University School of .... . o  o o  o 0 o..... Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nRODRIGUEZ, ADRIANA M. \n \nMedical Co ll ege of Georgia     o.      Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nRODRIGU EZ, JOSE F., JR. \n \nMedica l Co ll ege of Georgia     o  o  o  o  o     Fr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nROG E RS , RHONDA B. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nNewnan , Georgia \n \nROG E RS , WILLIAM E. \n \nMedical Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nw \n \nChatsworth, Georgia \n \nVl \n \nSALAZAR, JOHN F. . . . . . . . . . o                Medical College of Georgia \n \nS o p h. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nSAVILLE, AUGUSTUS H., JR . . . . . . . . . o    Medical Coll ege of Georgia . . ..... .. . . ... o  o  Sr. \n \nGeorgeto wn, Georgia \n \nSCHEER, THOMAS F. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSo ph . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSHIRLEY, STEVE M. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nLavonia, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, WILLIAM B., JR. . . .. o    Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nHamilto n , Georgia \n \nSMITH, CONNIE .... ... . . . . . . o               Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nSwainsboro , Georgia \n \nSPENCER, DENNIS W. . . o  o   o               Medical Co llege of Geo rgia .. . . . . . . . . . . o   o  o   Jr. \n \nSnellville, Georgia \n \nSTIL ES, KENDAL B. \n \nMedical Co ll ege of Georgia  0  0  o    o  o   F r. \n \nLitho nia, Georgia \n \n5,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 10,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 5,000 7,500 10 ,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP REC IPIENTS ATT END ING MED ICAL COLLEGES DUR ING 1976-77 \n \nName a11d Home Address \n \nCo llege \n \n1976-77 Classes \n \nSTR INGF ELLOW , JAC KIE L. , JR. \n \nMedi cal Co ll ege o f Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nCa milla , Georgia \n \nSWA IN. ROB ERT B. \n \nMedica l Co llege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nTAUNTON , WILLIAMS. . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College o f Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nButler, Georgia \n \nTR IPP E, T E RESA J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege o f Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nVida lia, Georgia \n \nTYLER, J UDY G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Med ica l Co llege o f Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr . \n \nSavan nah, Georgia \n \nVJ \n \n0\\ \n \nVARN ER, TERRY M. . .. ... ... .... .. . ... . . . Med ical Co ll ege of Geo rgia \n \nSo ph. \n \nFaye tt evill e, Georgia \n \nVOYL ES, WYATT F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . Sr . \n \nToccoa , Geo rgia \n \nWADE, J IM R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nWay c ross, Georgia \n \nWARD , T IMOTHY H. . ................... . .. Medi ca l Co ll ege of Georgia .. ... . .. . .. . . .. .. .... Fr. \n \nVa ld os ta, Georgia \n \nWATKINS , PATR ICIAN. . . ....... ..... . . . . . . . Medical College o f Geo rgia \n \nSo ph. \n \nSavanna h , Georgia \n \nWELLS , ORA J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege o f Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nWHITT EN, CA RLL. , JR . \n \nMed ical Co ll ege of Georgia . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nVa ldosta, Geo rgia \n \nWHITWORTH , STEVEN R. \n \nMedical Coll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAthens, Geo rgia \n \nEXI-I IBIT \"A\" To tal \nS c h o larship Granted 10 ,000 10 ,000 10 ,0 00 10 ,000 10 ,000 7,500 10 ,000 10 ,000 10 ,000 10,000 7,500 7 ,500 10 ,0 00 \n \n  \n \n-. \n \nWILLIAMS , BARBARA W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University Schoo l of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nWoods toc k, Georgia \n \nMedi c i n e \n \nWILLIAMS , BRENDA E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Med ica l Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nSavannah , Geo rgia \n \nWI LLI AMS, JO E C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCa taula , Georgia \n \nWILLIS , HOWARD C. ..... .... ........... . . . . Meharry Medica l College .. . .............. .. .. Fr. \n \nWaverly Hall , Geo rgia \n \nWOOD, CHARLES 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emo ry Universi ty Schoo l of . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So ph . \n \nAt la nt a, Geo rgia \n \nMedicin e \n \nWOOD ALL , LEE T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medica l Co ll ege of Geo rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nMacon , Geo rgia \n \nWORSL EY, NORMAN E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Coll ege o f Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nCovingto n, Geo rgia \n \nYOUNG , HENRY W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Co ll ege of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nw \n \nClyo, Geo rgia \n \n-...] \n \nYOUNK ER, THOMAS D. \n \nMedical Coll ege of Geo rgia \n \nSo ph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10 ,0 00 10 ,000 10 ,000 10,000 10 ,000 \n7,500 \n \n ,, \n \nI \n \n\\ \n \nw\" . \n \n0 \n \nJ \n \ni \n \n.:s \nw \nJ \n \nu \n \n\" \n \n(\u003e \n \n0 \n \n0 \nz \nz z \nw \n1- \nl \n \na \n0 \n\u003eCJ \n..\"::': \n..::: \n.~ v -~ \n:::: \nE \" \nE \nv 0 \n \n \n SC HOLARS HIP REC IPI ENTS SE RV ING INTE R NS HIPS 1976-77 \n \nEX HI BIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital  \n \nBEA R D, D R. C HA R LE E H. . . ..... Med. Coli. of Ga. . . . Grady Mem . Hospi ta l \n \nAtla nta , Georgia \n \nAtlan ta, Georgia \n \nBROWN, DR. BRAD FORD G . . ..... Mehar ry Med . Co il. .. Saginaw Afti l. Hospi tal \n \nAth ens, Georgia \n \nSaginaw , Michiga n \n \nCOC HR AN , DR. J AMES S. . . . . . . ... Med . Co li. of Ga. \n \nMemo rial Med ica l Ce nt er \n \nBainbridge, Geo rgia \n \nSava nnah , Georgia \n \nCOOK, DR. DAV ID A. . ......... . . Med. Co iL of Ga . \n \nG reenvill e Gen. Hosp it a l \n \nCochra n , Georgia \n \nGreen vi ll e, S.C. \n \nDAV IS, DR. C HA RL ES H. . . . . . . . . . Med. Co il. of Ga . \n \nMcm. Medical Center \n \nAmeri cus, Georgia \n \nSava nnah , Georgia \n \nFA R MER , DR. HAR R Y F., JR . ..... Med . CoLI . of Ga. \n \nHali fa x Hosp ita l \n \nAmeri cus, Geo rgia \n \nDayto na , Florida \n \nFOUNTA IN, DR. ARTHU R J ., JR . . . Med. Co il. of Ga. \n \nCo lorado Gen . Hospita l \n \nRey no lds, Georgia \n \nDenver, Co lorado \n \nHORNE, D R. ROSE M... . . ... . . . . . Meharry Med. Co li . . . Georgia Bap ti st Hosp ital \n \nQui t man, Georg ia \n \nAt lan ta, Georgia \n \nHOUSTON, DR. G. COU RTNEY ..... Med . Co li. of Ga. \n \nGeorgia Bap tist Hospita l \n \nArl ing to n, Georgia \n \nAt lan ta , Georgia \n \nHUM PHR IES , DR. WILLI AM H., JR . . Med. Co li. o f Ga. \n \nRoa noke Mem . Hosp ita l \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nHU R LEY , DR. GA IL L. .. . .. . .. . . . Med . Co li. of Ga. \n \nMcd . Co il. of Ga. \n \nAth ens. Georgia \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nJAUDON , D R. BEN J AM IN II. , JR . .. . Med. Co li . of Ga . \n \nPe nsaco la Ed u . Progra m \n \nBru nswick , Georgia \n \nPensaco la. Flor ida \n \nLASSETE R, D R. BR IAN A. . . . . . . . . Med. Co li . of Ga. \n \nO ra nge Mem. Hospi ta l \n \nMoul tr ie, Georgia \n \nO rla ndo , flor ida \n \nMATTOX, DR. GA IL A. . .. . .. . ... . Me ha rry Med. Co li. . . Hubbard Hospi ta l \n \nAt la n ta , Georgia \n \nNashville, Ten nessee \n \nMAYS , D R. WALLACE D. . . . . . .. . . Med . Coli. of Ga . \n \nGreenvill e Gen. Hosp ita l \n \nVa ldos ta, Georgia \n \nGree nvill e. S. C. \n \nMc BRAYER, D R. DAN IEL E. ... . .. Med . Co li. of Ga. \n \nGeorgia Ba p tist Hospita l \n \nBucha nan, Georgia \n \nAtla nt a , Georgia \n \nMc KEOWN , DR. JO H C. \n \nMed. Co li . of Ga. \n \nAnd erso n Mem . Hosp ita l \n \nCam illa, Geo rgia \n \nAnderso n , S.C. \n \nSII UMAN , D R. MONTY B. \n \nMed. Co li . of Ga. \n \nMed. Co il. of Ga. \n \nAugus ta, Geo rgia \n \nAugusta. Geo rgia \n \nSTAF FO R D, DR. C HA RL ES R. . . ... Med . Co li. of Ga. \n \nTa lm ad ge Mem . Hosp ita l \n \nSava nnah , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Geo rgia \n \nSUA R EZ, DR. JO RGE . . . . .. . . .. . .. Med . CoLI . of Ga. \n \nMt. Sina i Hosp ita l \n \nAthe ns, Georgia \n \nMiami , Flo rida \n \n40 \n \n SC HOL A RSHIP R EC IPI E \n \nEX HIBI T \"D\" \n \nName aud Ho me Towu \n \nH osp i tal \n \nA DAMS , DR. WESLEY F., JR . \n \nMedi ca l Co ll ege of Georgia \n \nWinder , Georgia \n \nAugu sta, Geo rgia \n \nA LSTON , DR. C HA RL ES C. \n \nCook Co unt y Hospit al \n \nSava nna h , Georgia \n \nChicago, Illino is \n \nAME RSON, DR. OLEN D. ..... . ... . ..... . . Phil adelphia Coli. of Osteopathic \n \nTen nille, Georgia \n \nMed. Teaching Hasp., Phila., Pa. \n \nASKEW, DR . DANNY E. .. .. . .... ... . . ... . Medical Co ll ege of Georgia \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nAVE R ETT, DR. J ACK M., JR. \n \nUniv. of Ala bama Medica l Cen ter \n \nCo lumbu s, Geo rgia \n \nBirmingham , Alaba ma \n \nBA NIST E R, DR. PHILLIP N. \n \nLe tterma n Gen era l Hospita l \n \nCumming, Geo rgia \n \nSan Francisco, Ca lifo rnia \n \nBLAC K, DR . MARCUSLYNN \n \nEm o ry Universit y Hosp it al \n \nSta tesbo ro, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOWE , DR. A' DELBERT, Ill \n \nChildren's Hos pital \n \nCu thbert , Georgia \n \nPittsburgh , Pennsy lvan ia \n \nBO YD , DR. GLE N H. . . .................. Medica l College of Georgia \n \nSylvania , Geo rgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nBOZZ IN I, DR. GA RY J . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . Em ory Unive rsity Affil. Hosp ita ls \n \nDeca tur, Georgia \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nBRANAM, DR. J AMES W. , JR . \n \nUniv. of Virginia Hosp ital \n \nValdosta , Georgia \n \nCharl o tt esvill e, Virgini a \n \nBRUCE, DR . RONALD J . .. .. . .. .. . . . ... . .. Talmad ge Memor ia l Hosp ita l \n \nGa in esvill e, Georgia \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nCARSON, DR . MATT HEW D. . ...... . .. . . .. Univers it y of South Ca ro lin a Hospital \n \nMo nroe, Georgia \n \nCharl es to n , So uth Ca ro lin a \n \nC AULTO , DR. C HA RL ES I. \n \nMedica l Center of Central Georgia \n \nCo lumbus, Georgia \n \nMacon , Georgia \n \nC HI SM, DR. NEWTON W., JR . \n \nMedical Cent er of Central Geo rgia \n \nCh am blee, Georgia \n \nMaco n , Georgia \n \nC LARK , DR. DANIEL G. . . . . . ...... . ... . .. Jackso nvill e Ed u cat io nal Progra m \n \nCobb , Georgia \n \nJackso nvill e, Florida \n \nCOLEMAN, DR. C HARL ES H., JR . . . . . .. .. . . Ta lmad ge Memorial Hosp it a l \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Geo rgia \n \nCOOK , DR. FR ANK J . . ....... . . .. . .. . . . .. Howard University Hosp it a l \n \nAt la nta, Geo rgia \n \nWashingto n , D.C. \n \nCO PP AGE, DR. A BR AM T. , Ill ....  . .... .. . . Medical Cente r of Centra l Geo rgia \n \nVald os ta, Georgia \n \nMacon , Georgia \n \nDAN IELL, DR. DUREN , JR . .. . .... .... .. . . Medical Co ll ege of Georgia \n \nDublin , Georgia \n \nAugu sta , Georgia \n \nDAR DEN, DR. JO HN \\V. . .. ...... ... ..... . Talmadge Memorial Hosp ita l \n \nMit ch ell , Geo rgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDAV IS, DR . HA RRY N. . . .... . .. . . . . ..... . Moses H. Co ne Hosp ita l \n \nValdosta, Geo rgia \n \nG ree nsboro. North Ca ro lina \n \nDAV IS, DR . JAM ES B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . Talmadge Me mo rial Hospit a l \n \nAme ri cus, Geo rgia \n \nAugu sta, Georgia \n \nDAWS , DR. ANT HONY W. . . .. ......... .. .. Talmadge Mem o rial Hosp it al \n \nRutl edge, Geo rgia \n \nAugu sta, Georg ia \n \nDAY, DR. J AMES 0. , Ill \n \nUniversity of Arkansas Med . Cent er \n \nToo msbo ro, Georgia \n \nLittle Rock, Arkansas \n \n41 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP REC IPI ENTS SE RVING RESID E NCI ES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nH osp i t a l \n \nDI G BY , DR. RONALD W. \n \nTalmadge Me mo rial Hospital \n \nMacon , Geo rgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nDOSTE R, DR . V ER NON W. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . Pensaco la Edu ca tio nal Progra m \n \nWind er, Geo rgia \n \nPensaco la, Florida \n \nDOZIE R, DR . F R ED A. . . . . . . .. . ..... . ... . Georgia Ba ptist Hospi tal \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nDUNCA N, DR. JOHN V. R. \n \nSpartan burg General Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSparta n burg, South Ca ro lina \n \nEIL ERS , DR. GR EGORY A. \n \nMedical Center of Central Geo rgia \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nMaco n, Geo rgia \n \nELLIOT T , DR . PAUL M. . . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . Medical Center of Central Geo rgia \n \nJesup , Georgia \n \nMaco n, Geo rgia \n \nELLIOTT, DR. V AN B., JR . . .. . .. . .. . ... ... St. Elizabeth Medica l Center \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDay to n , Ohio \n \nF IESE LER , DR. DAVID P..... .. ...... . . . . . Medica l Center Hospital \n \nColumbus, Geo rgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nF LA ND ERS , DR. HUGH D., JR . . .. . ... .. . .. Memo rial Medical Center \n \nSwainsbo ro, Geo rgia \n \nSava nnah , Georgia \n \nGA LLOWAY, DR. ASH E R B.. ... . ..... . .. .. Emo ry University Affil. Hospitals \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtla nta , Georgia \n \nGA NTT, DR. PICKENS A. . . ... .. ... . . . . . . . Richla nd Me mo rial Hospital \n \nGainesvill e, Geo rgia \n \nColumbia, So ut h Ca ro lina \n \nGE NT RY , DR . PAUL D. .. . .. . . ... . ... . .. . . Medical Center of Central Georgia \n \nCa rro ll ton , Georgia \n \nMaco n , Georgia \n \nG RI FF IN, DR. JOS EPH L. .. . . . .... .. .... . . Tal madge Memo rial Hospital \n \nSa va nnah , Geo rgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nG UDGE R, DR. GA RLAN D K. . . .. . . . ... . .. . Greenvill e General Hospital \n \nGreenvill e, Geo rgia \n \nG ree nville, So uth Caro lina \n \nGUILL, DR. MARSH A LL A., Ill . . .. .. ... . .. . Letterman General Hospital \n \nWashingto n , Georgia \n \nSa n Francisco, California \n \nHARD EN, DR. ELME R H. , JR. . . . .. ... .... . Emory University Hospital \n \nCo llege Park , Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHARP ER, DR. JOH N T. . . .. ... .. . .. ... . .. . Emo ry University \n \nSpar ta , Geo rgia \n \nAtla nta, Geo rgia \n \nHARV EY, DR. JA MES S., JR . . . . .. . . . . ... . . Medica l Center o f Central Georgia \n \nWashingto n , Georgia \n \nMaco n , Geo rgia \n \nHAYM A N, DR . BER NA RD L. , JR . \n \nMedical College of Geo rgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nHERNDON , DR. CHARLES H., JR. \n \nT ulane University Hospital \n \nToccoa, Geo rgia \n \nNew Orlea ns, Louisia na \n \nHILLSON, DR . WILLI E J. . . .. . ... .. . . . . .. . Mary Imogene Ba rre tt Hospital \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nCoo perstown , New Yo rk \n \nHOOKS , DR. VENDI E H., III \n \nTalmadge Me mo rial Hospital \n \nMe t ter, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Geo rgia \n \nHOW E LL, DR. DOUG LAS E. \n \nGrad y Me morial Hospital \n \nFa ye tteville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nHUMPHRI ES, DR. LAURI E C. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . Emory Universit y \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHUTCHINS , DR. JULI AN C. \n \nScott Air Fo rce Base Hospital \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nSco tt Air Fo rce Base, ILlin o is \n \n42 \n \n SC HOLARSHIP R EC IPI ENTS SERV ING R ES ID E C IES \n \nEX HIB IT \"D\" \n \name and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nI G RAM , DR . ROB E RT F. \n \nUniversity of Alaba ma Hosp. \u0026 Clini c \n \nWinder, Geo rgia \n \nBirmingham , Alabama \n \nJ EN KINS, DR. CHA RL ES A. . . . ... ... ..... . Norfolk General Hosp ita l \n \nAlba ny, Geo rgia \n \nNo rfo lk , Virginia \n \nJOHNSON , DR. J AMES A., Il l . ............ . Emory Un iversit y \n \nAvo nd a le Estates , Geo rgia \n \nAtl anta, Geo rgia \n \nJO HNSTON , DR. BRUCE S. . . . . . ... .. .. ... . Greenvill e Ge neral Hospi ta l \n \nAtl a nta, Geo rgia \n \nGree nvill e , Sout h Caro lin a \n \nJON ES, DR. JOHN E. . . ... ...... . . . . . . . .. . Medica l University of South Ca ro lina \n \nMarietta , Georgia \n \nChar lesto n , South Ca ro lin a \n \nJ U LIAN , DR . JOHN D., JR . ...... .. ... . . . .. Talmad ge Memo rial Hosp ital \n \nClar kda le, Georgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nKELLEY, DR. JOHN W. . . . .. .... . . . ... . ... Talmad ge Memorial Hosp it al \n \nYoung Harris, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKELLY , DR. ARTHUR G . . . . . . . . . . ..... ... Univ. o f Florida Medica l Center \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nGa in esv ill e, Fl o rid a \n \nKE DALL, DR. THOMAS W. . .. . .. . ... ... . G reenv ill e Genera l Hospita l \n \nJo nesbo ro , Geo rgia \n \nG ree nville, South Ca ro lina \n \nLENTZ , DR . JOHN D. , Ill . . .......... . .... Naval Air Station \n \nSt. Marys, Geo rgia \n \nJacksonvill e, Georgia \n \nLEW IS , DR. NORRIS S. . . . . .. ... . . ...... .. U.S. Public Hea lth Servi ce Hosp ita l \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nNew Orl eans , Lou isia na \n \nLI GHTFOOT, DR . E LIJAH , JR . \n \nMed ica l Center Hosp it a l \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nMA RTIN , DR. HA ROLD L. . . .. .. . . . ... .. . . Howard Universit y \n \nAtla n ta, Geo rgia \n \nWash ingto n , D. C. \n \nMA RTIN , DR. ROGE R P. \n \nTa lmadge Memor ia l Hosp it a l \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Geo rgia \n \nMc AVO Y, DR. J AMES D. \n \nMartin Army Hospital \n \nTignall , Geo rgia \n \nFt . Benning, Georgia \n \nMcG H EE, DR. PHILLIP L. \n \nMedical Cen ter of Centra l Georgia \n \nG roveto wn , Georgia \n \nMacon , Georgia \n \n'lc R AE, DR. F REDD IE L. \n \nUniversity Hos pital \n \nHelena , Geo rgia \n \nJackso nvill e, n o rida \n \nMEGULA R, DR. RAMON V. . ......... .. .. . aval Regio na l Medi cal Center \n \nAla mo , Georgia \n \nPo rtsmouth , Virginia \n \nII 'IBS , DR. J AMES W. . . . . ... . . ........ . Washingto n Univ. \u0026 Barnes Hosp ital \n \nMilledgevill e , Geo rgia \n \nSt. Lo ui s, Misso uri \n \nMO RR IS, DR. C LELL V. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. No rth Ca ro lina Me mo rial Hospital \n \nHa rtwell , Georgia \n \nChapel Hill , Nort h Ca ro lin a \n \nMOSEL Y, DR. MORRIS E. , JR . . . . . . .. .. ... . Martin Luther King, J r. , Hosp it a l \n \nRoch ell e , Georgia \n \nLos Angeles , Cali forn ia \n \nNEV E LS , DR. C HARL ES T .. . ........ . . .. .. C. F. Menninge r Memorial Hospital \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nTopeka. Kansas \n \nNIC HOLLS , DR. PAUL J . .... . . . ..  . .. . .... Med ical Co ll ege of Georg ia \n \nAtla nta , Geo rgia \n \nAugu sta , Georgia \n \nPA NELL , DR . WILLIAM P. . . . . . . . . . ...... Tampa Genera l Hospital \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nTampa , Fl o rid a \n \nPA RROTT, DR . FRANK H. . . .... . ......... Talmad ge Memorial Hospital \n \nMonticello , Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n43 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS SERVING RES ID ENC IES \n \nEX HIBIT \"D\" \n \nNam e and Home Town \n \nH ospital \n \nPAYTON, DR. VI CTOR E. . . ... . . .. . . .... .. .Talmadge Memorial Hos pi ta l \n \nSavannah , Geo rgia \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nPETTE RSON , DR. POW ERS \n \nUniv . o f Lo uisvill e Affi l. Hospitals \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nLouisville, Kentucky \n \nPHILLIPS, DR . ROB ERT L. \n \nMedica l Center of Central Georgia \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nMaco n, Georgia \n \nPITTS, DR. HAROLD W. \n \nHut zel Hospital \n \nGray, Georgia \n \nDetro it , Michiga n \n \nPURS ER, DR. ALV IN D. \n \nMed ica l Coll ege of Georgia \n \nCochra n , Georgia \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nPURVIS , DR. J EAN C. ..... ...... .... .. . . Lett erma n Genera l Hospital \n \nDecatur , Georgia \n \nSan Fra ncisco, Ca lifo rnia \n \nREYNOLDS , DR. RI C HARD R.... . . .. .. . .. . Unive rsity of Ala ba ma Medical Center \n \nSumner, Georgia \n \nBirmingham , Alabama \n \nROO F, DR. J AC K B., JR . . . . . . . .. .. .. . ..... Medi ca l Cente r Hospital \n \nDeca tur , Georgia \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nROSS , DR. ROB ERT L. ... ...... .. . . ... ... Grady Memo rial Hospital \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nAtla nta, Georgia \n \nRUM PH , DR. F RANK M. . .. . . .. . .... . . .. . . Wilfo rd Hall Medi ca l Center \n \nFort Valley , Georgia \n \nSan Ant o ni o, Texas \n \nSCOTT, DR. JAM ES W. . . . . ..... . ... .. . . . . Tulane Univ . Cha rit y Hospita l \n \nAshburn , Georgia \n \nNew Orl ea ns, Lo uisia na \n \nSIMMONS, DR . EA RN EST C. \n \nTa lmadge Mem o ri al Hospital \n \nBrunswick, Geo rgia \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nSIMPSON, DR. MICHAEL T. \n \nAlaba ma Medica l Ce nter \n \nChicopee, Geo rgia \n \nBirmingham , Ala ba ma \n \nSIMS, DR. EDWARD H. ... ... ....... . . . .. Martin Luthe r King, Jr. Hospital \n \nCovi ngton , Georgia \n \nLos Angeles, Ca li fornia \n \nSMITH , DR. GR EGORY V. . .... ... . . . .. .. . Ta lmadge Mem o rial Hospit al \n \nBlue Rid ge, Geo rgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSMITH , DR . RICHARD C. . ... . . . ....... ... Roa no ke Memorial Hospital \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nRoa no ke, Virginia \n \nSMITH , DR . RODN EY L. \n \nGeorgetown University \n \nCalh o un , Georgia \n \nWashingto n , D.C. \n \nSMITH , DR. RONNI E R. \n \nMemor ial Medica l Ce nte r \n \nCochra n, Georgia \n \nSava nna h , Georgia \n \nSPEARMAN , DR. DAVID R. . .......... . .. . Talm ad ge Memo rial Hos pit al \n \nMaco n, Geo rgia \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nSUBER, DR . HUB E RT M. \n \nNo rfo lk General Hos pital \n \nMontezuma , Georgia \n \nNorfo lk , Virginia \n \nTALLEY, DR. PAUL A...... . . . .. . ... . .. Meharry Medical Co ll ege \n \nWayc ross, Georgia \n \nNashvill e, Tennessee \n \nT HAXTON , DR. PAUL M. . ... . . . ... .. . .. . . Talmadge Me mor ial Hos pit al \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nTHOMAS, DR. WILLIAM K. \n \nGrady Memorial Hosp ital \n \nAtlanta , Georgia \n \nAt lanta, Georgia \n \nT ROW E LL , DR. AM Y R. . . ... . ... ... . .. . . . Bo wman-Gray Medica l Cente r \n \nTuck er, Georgia \n \nWinsto n-Salem , North Ca ro lin a \n \nVANCE, DR. LUTH ER, JR . \n \nSt. Eliza beth Hospital \n \nPerry , Geo rgia \n \nDayton, Ohio \n \n44 \n \n SC HOLARSHIP R EC IPI ENTS SERV ING R ES ID ENC IES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nNa 111e and Ho111e Town \n \nHo sp i tal \n \nV IC K E RY , DR . D IANE M. . . . . .. . . . ..... .. . Cincinnati Genera l Hospital \n \nAt lanta , Georgia \n \nCinc inna ti , O hio \n \nWALLER , DR . WILLI AM 1. , Ill .... .. ...... . . Me mo rial Medica l Center \n \nMilledgev ill e, Georgia \n \nSava nna h , Georgia \n \nWARNOCK , DR. RALPII P. . . ... .. . .... ... . Med ica l Cente r Hosp ita l \n \nBowdo n , Georgia \n \nColum b us, Georgia \n \nWASDEN, DR. HOW ELL A. , Ill . .. .. . . . . . .. . Med ica l Cen ter Hospital \n \nPavo, Geo rgia \n \nCo lumbu s, Geo rgia \n \nWATSON , DR. JAM ES P., II . ... ..... .. .... . Medica l Center of Central Georgia \n \nNash ville, Geo rgia \n \nMacon, Geo rgia \n \nWATTS , DR. BOBBY .. . ... . ... . .. . .. . .... . George W. Hubba rd Hospita l \n \nAtl an ta , Georgia \n \nNa sh vill e, Tennessee \n \nWESTMO R E LAN D, DR. ANON E., JR . . ...... Geo rgia Bapt ist Hosp ita l \n \nCler m o nt , Georgia \n \nAtla nta, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. DAVID C. \n \nRh ode Island Hospital \n \nAus tell , Georgia \n \nPro vidence, Rh od e Island \n \nWI LLIAMS, DR . DAV ID M. \n \nMem o ria l Med ica l Ce nt er \n \nAsh b urn , Georgia \n \nSavannah , Georgia \n \nWILLI AMS, DR. OT IS J. , JR . . .. ... .... ..... Grady Memorial Hospita l \n \nAt la nta , Geo rgia \n \nAt lanta , Geo rgia \n \nWI LLI AMSON, DR . G R AY B. \n \nWilliam Bea um o nt Gen. Hos pital \n \nA the ns, Geo rg ia \n \nEl Pa so, Texas \n \nWOODS. DR. E LI ZABET H B. \n \nHubbard Hosp ita l \n \nAt hens, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nWOODS , DR. JOHN T ., Ill . . . ..... . . ... .. . . University Hospital \n \nCa lh o un , Georgia \n \nGa inesv ill e, Flo rida \n \nWR IG II T , DR. GEORGE E. \n \nLo ui sv ill e Genera l Hospital \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nLo ui svill e, Kentuc ky \n \n45 \n \n SCHOL ARSHIP REC IPI ENTS PR ESENTLY SE RVI NG IN T HE ARM ED f' ORCES \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" \n \nNa me and Home To wn \nBOYL E, DR. GEOR GE D. Ma nches ter, Geo rgia \nCA MPB ELL, DR. WILLI AM W., JR . Blac kshea r, Geo rgia \nCA WTHO , DR. T HOMAS H. Fo rsy th , Geo rgia \nCOLLINS, DR . LARRY C. Mett er, Georgia \nCOOK , DR. JOl-I N R. Maco n, Geo rgia \nDI AL, DR . WILLI AM B. Ho merville, Georgia \nDILLARD, DR. GA RY A. Columbus, Georgia \nEVE RIDGE, DR. GEORGE J. Maco n, Geo rgia \nGE NTRY, DR. J AMES L. Ca rrollto n, Geo rgia \nGOODIN , DR. JOHN 0. Maco n, Geo rgia \nGUEST, DR. HOW ARDS. Elbert o n, Georgia \nHALL, DR . ART HUR L. Tucker, Georgia \nHUF F, DR . GA REY H. Mad iso n, Geo rgia \nKI TC HENS, DR . GEORGE G. Warren, Georgia \nLEO NA RD , TOMM Y, JR. Colum bus, Georg ia \nMAU LS BY , DR . GILVE RT 0. Cartersville, Georgia \nMc LARI N, DR . CA LVI N W. Atlant a, Georgia \nMc LAUG HLI , DR . DURNE LL Fo rt Va ll ey , Geo rgia \n \nName and Home To wn \nME LTON, DR . WILLI AM C. Alba ny, Geo rgia \nMl GEA, DR. GEORGE D. Manches ter , Georgia \nIOOR E, DR. WILLIA M M., Ill Buena Vista, Georgia \nMOR ELAN D, DR . STEVEN C. Atl anta. Geo rgia \nPADOV E, DR . ST UA RT J. Milledgev ill e, Georgia \nPALM ER, DR . TI MOT HY J. Vida lia, Geo rgia \nPOLHILL, DR. J AMES B., IV Augusta, Geo rgia \nREN TZ , DR . T URN ER W., JR . Colqui tt, Georgia \nSCHR EE DER, DR . MARSHALL T. Roswell , Georgia \nSHARPTON, DR. BENN IE R. Dulu th, Geo rgia \nSING LETO N, DR. PET ER T. Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH , DR . LARRY E. Reidsville, Georgia \nST REET, DR . LUTH ER, JR . Americus, Geo rgia \nTA RPL EY, DR. JAM ES M. Ro me, Geo rgia \nTOO ME R, DR . PAU L H. Sava nnah, Geo rgia \nVEA ZEY, DR . CHARL ES R. Rossvill e, Geo rgia \nVEA ZEY, Dr. Philip R. Rossville, Geo rgia \n \n46 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP REC IPI ENTS PR ESENT LY R EPAY ING SCHOLA RSIIIPS BY PR ACT ICE \n \nNa 111e and Ho111e Town \n \nA 111ount of Scholarsh ip \n \nCO IIIIIIUnity of Practice \n \nABBOTT, DR . EM IL E G. Sava nnah, Georgia \nALLGOOD , DR . LAWRENCE M. . .. o  o    Douglas, Georgia \nBALL, DR. HEN RY F. Ma co n, Georgia \nBARTL ETT, DR. GLENN H. Deca tur , Georgia \nBLANTON , DR . ELISABETH D. Ro me, Georgia \n~ -.J \nBUC HANAN, DR. RALPH W. Deca tur , Georgia \nCOP ELAND , DR. F RANK M., JR . At lanta , Georgia \nDAV IS, DR . LARRY P. Decat ur , Geo rgia \nG ILB ERT, DR. ST EWART D. . . o   o  o  o   o  Hiawassee, Geo rgia \nGRAY, DR . OTIS L. . . . . . . o          o     o At he ns, Georgia \nG REENE, DR. RAL PH R. . . . . . o        o  Ringgold , Georgia \nGUT HRI E, DR . TROY 1-1. , JR. Augusta , Georgia \n \n$ 3,750 5 ,000 5 ,000 \n10 ,000 2 ,500 \n8,000 5 ,000 \n5 ,000 5 ,000 6 ,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nCo nyers \nCarrollto n \nAugusta Area Menta l Hea lth Cen ter \nLafayette Medi ca l Center \nHea lth Direc tor Rockdal e and Gwinnett Co. \nMartinez \nMid . Ga. Menta l Hea lth Cent er Macon \nCa rt ersvill e \nTifto n \nMartinez \nRinggo ld \nGracewood State \n \nTim e R equired for R epay ment 3 yrs.-9 mos. \n5 years \n5 years \n \nEXHI BIT \"F\" Ti111 e Practiced \nJuly I , 1976 3 yrs.-2 mos. \nI y r.- I I mos. \n0 \n \n5 years 5 yea rs \n \n0 2 yrs.-1 mo. \n \n5 yea rs 5 years \n \n8 months 2 y rs. -10 mos. \n \n5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years \n \n2 yrs.-Q mos. I y r. -1/3 m os. \nI yr.-7 y, mos. \n4 yrs.- 10 mos. \nI yr.- 1 I V2 m os. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRES ENTLY R EPAYING SCHOLARSH IPS BY PRACTI CE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA mou11t of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nHARPER , DR. MERIDITH . .............. . .. . . . \n \nDouglas , Georgia \n \nHESTER , DR. JESSE D. \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nHOBBY, DR. HEN RY M. \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nHODG ES, DR. HUGH 0. \n \nSa ndersville, Georgia \n \nHULS EY, DR. WAYNE G........ . . . .......... . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJORDAN , DR. STEPH EN M. . . ... . .... .... .. . . . \n \n~ \n00 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nJUSTI CE, DR. E. LOWELL ...... . ... . .. . ... . . . \n \nKnox ville, Georgia \n \nKING, DR . WILLIAM D.. .... . ............... . \n \nChicka mauga , Georgia \n \nMcCULLOUGH , DR . RI CHARD E. .. . ... .. .. .. . . \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMOORMAN , DR. LARRY R. \n \nDo uglas, Georgia \n \nMORROW, DR . JOHN G. , Ill \n \nHahira , Georgia \n \nPARMER, DR. KEITH M. . ..... . . . .... . ...... . \n \nRoo pville, Georgia \n \nPET E RSON , DR. FREDER IC K M. . . . .. . ... . .. . . \n \nDo uglas, Georgia \n \nROB ERTS , DR. JOHN E., JR . \n \nMableton, Georgia \n \n5 ,0 0 0 5 ,000 8,000 5,000 5 ,000 3,750 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 5 ,0 0 0 5 ,000 4 ,500 4 ,000 10 ,000 3 ,750 \n \nDouglas Tift o n Toccoa Winder Perry Statesbo ro Blak e ly Tifton Tifton Do uglas Mo nroe Canto n Fitzgera ld Austell-Mab leton \n \nTim e R equired for Repayment 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos . 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs \n5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. \n \nEXH IBI T \"F\" Time Practiced \nJuly 1, 1976 II months 0 I yr.-0 mos. 2 yrs.-10 mos. 3 yrs. -11 3,!, mos . 1 y r. -0 mos. 3 yrs.-1 I mos. I yr.- II \\4 mos. 0 II :Y. mos. 2 yrs.- 1OY2 mos. 3 yrs .-3 mos. 6 months II Y2months \n \n ROB E RTSON , DR. JAM ES V. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . \n \nFairburn, Georgia \nROBINSON, DR. J E RRY C. . . . . ... .. .......... \n \nCa rro llton, Georgia \nSERG ENT, DR. PAUL M. . . .. . . ... ........ . ... \n \nNo rcross, Georgia \nSHARPTON, DR. DOUGLAS J. ...... . .. ....... \n \nDuluth , Geo rgia \n \nSHIVER, DR. ROB E RT B., JR. . . . . . . . . . . _ ... .. . \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSHUMAN, DR. IVY L. . . . ... . . .. ... . .. .. . . ... \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. JOHN D. .. .. ...... . .......... . .. \n \nSwainsboro , Georgia \n \nWEAV E R, DR . JERRY 0 . . . _. . .. ... . . . ... . . .... \n \n+\u003e- \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \n\\0 \n \nWHITLOCK, DR. PAUL A., JR. ....... .. ....... \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nWYSONG, DR. EDWARD D.. . ...... . ... ...... . \n \nNorcross , Georgia \n \nYOUNG , DR. J. HOYT .. . .... . . . ... . . ......... \n \nO cill a , Georgia \n \n8,000 5,000 6 ,000 8 ,000 7,500 I ,250 4 ,500 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 \n \nBlairsville Carrollton Commerce Lavonia C a m ill a Sylva nia Metter Cedartown States bo ro Hartwell Ga. Regional Hasp. , Deca tur \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years I yr.-3 mo s. 4 yrs.-6 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n~ \n \nI y r. -6 Y2 m os. 2 yrs.-1 I Y2 mos . 2 yrs.-0 mos. 9 Y2 m o nths 6 mo nths 6 months I yr.-11 mos. 3 yrs.-11 mos. IO Y2 months 3 yrs. -0 mos. 3 yrs .-Q % mo s. \n \n PHYSI CIANS WII O HAVE COMPL ET ED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTI CE \n \nNam e and Ho111e To w11 \n \nA 11101111t of Scli olarsliip \n \nEXH IBIT \"G'' \nMeth od of Pay ment \n \nACR EE, DR. RUSS ELL A. Hahira , Georgia \nAKERY, DR. EA RL J. . ... . . .. .. . , .... . Ca rro ll to n, Geo rgia \nALLEN, DR. L. LAN IER ...... . . ..... . . Vald os ta , Georgia \nALL EN, DR. TIIOMAS M. . . .... . .... . . . Leary, Georg ia \nA DERSON, DR . BENJAMIN S., JR. .... . Fo rt Valley , Georgia \nATHA , DR. JOHN F. . ................ Gree nvill e, Georgia \nATHA , DR . WILLIAM J. , JR. Chico pee, Geo rgia \nBAGL EY, DR. CHARL ES E. Way cross. Geo rgia \nBALL, DR. WESLEY J. Mo ultri e, Georgia \nBARTON , DR. JAM ES H. Minera l Bluff, Georgia \nBLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. Locust Grove, Geo rgia \nBODDY, DR. AL FR ED E. . . . . . ... . . .. . . Decatur , Geo rgia \nBOSS, DR. JAM ES L. ..... . .. . . . .. . ... . St oc kbridge, Georgia \nBRA TLEY , DR . JIMMY W......  ..... Wright sville, Geo rgia \nBRECKENRIDGE, DR . HOMER E..... . . Lud o wi ci, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES F. ... . . . .. . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nBROOKS , DR. WILLIAM P. Mo nroe, Georgia \nBULLARD , DR. JAM ES R. At lant a, Georgia \nCASH , DR. T ED D........ . ........ . . . . Bremen , Georgia \nCLEMENTS , DR. MACK H. . . . ...... .. . . Greenv ill e, Georgia \nCLE 1ENTS, DR . MART II A D. Gree nvi ll e, Georgia \nC LE 10NS, DR . THURMA Catau la, Geo rgia \nCOOK , DR. ERN EST L. .. ... ... .. ....  Newingto n, Georgia \nCOOP ER, DR. J A IES T . At lanta , Geo rgia \n \n$5,000 Practi ce at Hahira \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Monroe \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Tho maston \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Dawson \n \n5,000 Practice at Cedart o wn \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Rockmart \n \n5 ,000 3,750 \n \nPract ice at Franklin and Wes t Po int \nPract ice at Alm a \n \n5,000 5,000 3,7 50 \n \nPrac tice at Thunderb olt and Liberty Co unty \nPrac ti ce at Soc ial Circl e \nPracti ce at McDon ough \n \n3,7 50 Practice a t Wo odstock \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Villa Rica \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Jesup \n \n5,000 Practice at Donalso nvi ll e \n \n2,500. Practice at Monroe \n \n5,000 Prac tice at Ea to nt o n \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Acworth \n \n5,000 Practi ce a t La Fayette \n \n2,500 3,750 3,750 \n \nPrac ti ce at Pine Mo untain \nPracti ce at Pine Mo untain \nPracti ce a t Stat esbo ro \n \n5,000 Prac ti ce a t Th omso n \n \n5,000 \n \nPrac ti ce at Byro mville, Lith o ni a, Kenne sa w, and Woodst ock \n \n50 \n \n PHYS IC IANS WHO HAVE COM PL ETED CONT R ACTS IN FULL BY PR ACTICE \n \nEXH IBIT \"G\" \n \nNa m e a11d !lome Tow11 \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay me111 \n \nCOUC H, DR. RANDAL L E. Augusta , Georgia \nC RE SHAW, DR. JOl-IN T . Be thl ehe m , Geo rgia \nCURRY, DR. LEON E. Metter , Georgia \nDAV ID, DR. BI LLY J. Fo lksto n, Georgia \nDE T , DR. JOH N M. , JR . . . ..... .. .... . Waynesboro , Georgia \nD EEN, DR. JOHNNY T ... . ..... .. . . ... . AJma, Georgia \nDe ZOO RT , DR. ED ITH J. Savanna h , Georgia \nDIC KE S, DR. WINBUR J . . . . . . . .. . . Wind er, Geo rgia \nDOV E, DR . DO ALD V. Lawrenceville, Geo rgia \nDUNAGAN, DR. DONALD . .... .. . ..... . Clermont , Geo rgia \nE DWARDS , DR. JACK B. . . . . .. . . .. . ... . Co rn e lia, Georgia \nEUBANKS , DR. OMER L. . ...... ... . . . . Co lum b us, Geo rgia \nEVANS , DR. RAY MO D D. , JR . .. ...... . Ga inesvill e, Georgia \nf' AULKNER, DR . HAR RY W. . . . . . ... . . . Covi ngto n , Georgia \nFERREL L, DR. MAR ION L. ...... . .... . Mad iso n , Georgia \nFLI T , DR . LUCIEN A. .... . ... . .. . ... . Hapev ill e, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. BLAKE I. .. .. . . ... .. ... . Augusta , Georgia \nFOWLE R, DR. JOliN E. Tifto n, Geo rgia \nG IL ES , DR. EUGENE H. . . . . .. . ....... Fo rt Ga ines , Geo rgia \nGR EEN, DR. J AMES F. .. .. . ..... .. .. . . Vill a Rica, Geo rgia \nHAMMONDS , DR. RICHARD L. .... . . . . . Austell , Georgia \nHARP E R, DR. HEN RY W., JR . . . . . . .... Warrenton , Geo rgia \nHARRIS, DR. STE RLING A.... ... .. .. . Decatur , Geo rgia \nHARR ISON , DR. JOI-I R. .. . .... . ..... . Ma co n , Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3.750 3.750 5.000 5 ,000 5,000 3, 750 5 ,000 2,500 5,000 5 ,000 3, 750 5,000 \n5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2.750 2.500 \n \nPrac tice a t Watkinsville and Lavo nia \nPrac tice at St. Marys , Roberta \u0026 Clayt o n \nPrac tice at Metter \nPract ice at Edi son and Blairsvill e \nPractice at T ift o n \nPractice at Tho masto n \nPract ice at Gres ha m Pa rk and Avo ndale Estat es \nPra c tice at Winder \nPra c tice at Lawre ncevill e \nPract ice at Gra cewoo d \nPractice at Corneli a \nPract ice at Roswell \nPrac tice at Clay ton \nPract ice at Co vingto n \nPra ctice at Sparta \nPract ice at Canto n \nPrac tice at Centra l T hompson , Warrento n a nd Pelh a m \nPra ct ice at Clayto n \nPract ice at Hlakely \nPractice at Villa Ri ca \nPractice at Austell \nPract ice a t Washingto n and Warrento n \nPra c tice at Bufo rd \nPractice a t Millen \n \n51 \n \n PHYSI CIA 1S WHO Hi\\ VE COMP U :n :D CO TRACTS IN F ULL BY PR ACT ICE \n \nName a11d Home TOll'// \n \n/ IIII O LI/11 of Scholarship \n \nEXH IBIT ' 'G\" \nMethod of Payme11 1 \n \nHARVEY . DR . LOUIS R. Pembroke. Geo rgia \nHAYMORE. DR . JA~ I ES M.. Ill . . .... . .. . McCaysville, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. HEZEK IAH K.. .JR ... . . . .. . . Honwrvi ll c. Georgia \nHE DLEY. DR . JOHN E. Garfield. Georgia \nHI: SLEY . DR. EDGAR R. Hephzibah . Georgia \nllllT DR. WILLIAM A. . . . . .. . .... . .. . . \nAugusta , Georgia \nIlOLLEY. DR . J ACOB H...... . .. . .. .. . . Mathews. Georgia \nHOLLOWAY. DR. WILMER 0. . . . .. . . . . . Macon. Georgia \nHOLSTON . DR. FRANCIS M. Maco n, Georgia \nHOLT, DR. EDWARD ..... .. . . ... .... . Sparks. Georgia \nHUL LE DER . DR.BYRON \nRinggo ld. Georgia \nJA CO BS , DR. LOU IS J . Nashville. Georg ia \nJE NINGS. DR. ROB ERT E. Atlanta, Georgia \nJOH SON. DR. CLA RENCE M. Ma \u003c.:o n, Georgia \nJOHNSO 1 DR. RAY L. Albany. Georgia \nJO ES. DR. CHARLES T. Jes up. Georgia \nJOWERS, DR. JOHi\\TII AN R. Ambrose . Georgia \nKARSTEN. DR. MIKELL 13. Tift o n. Georgia \nKE NEDY, DR. T II OMi\\S E. Guyton. Georgia \nKENT. DR. WILLIAM F. /\\del. Georgia \nKINARD. DR. GARLAND E. Atlanta. Georgia \nKl 1G. DR . GEORGE C. . .. . ... . Augusta . Georgia \nK OWLTO . DR . .JAM ES W. Atlanta. Georgia \nKUG LAR . DR. EVE RETT C. Evans. Georgia \n \n5.000 3.750 1.250 5.000 3.750 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5 .0 00 5.000 5.000 4.500 5,000 3.750 3.750 5.000 5.000 5.000 3.750 3. 750 5.000 5.000 \n \nPrac ti ce at Sandersvi lle \nPra \u003c.:tice at Blue Ridge \nPrac tice at Pav o \nPractice at Sylvania and Millen \nPra ct ice at Wayn esbo ro \nPrac tice at Jes up \nPrac ti \u003c.:e a t Donalso nvill e \nPracti \u003c.:e at Gord o n \nPracti\u003c.:c at Ja ckso n \nPrac ti\u003c.:e at Adel \nPractice at Ringgo ld \nPra c:t ice at Central State Hosp ital \nPrac ti \u003c.:e at Arlingto n \nPra c: ti ce at Eastman \nPrac ti\u003c.:e at Wright sv ille and Eastman \nPracti ce at Hazlehurst. Hinesville and Jes up \nPract ic:e a t Martinez \nPract i\u003c.:c at Tifton \nPra c:t ic:e at Buford \nPract ice at Wa ynesv ill e and Statesbo ro \nPract ice at Chi cka mau ga and Fort Oglethorpe \nPract ice at Clayt o n \nPrac tice at To\u003c.:coa \nPra\u003c.:t ice at Central State and Augusta Reg ional Hospita ls \n \n52 \n \n PHYS ICIANS WHO Hi\\ VE COM PL ETED CONTRACTS FULL BY PR ACT ICE \n \nNa111 e and Ho111e To wn \n \nA 111ount of S ch o larship \n \nEX Ill BIT \" G'' \nMe thod of Pay 111ent \n \nLANFORD . DR. CHARLES A. \n \n3.750 Pra cti ce at Rutl and \n \nSto ne Mo unt ain . Georgia \n \nLASS ITER . DR . HOMER L. \n \n3.750 Practice at Arl in gto n \n \nMo ultri e. Georgia \n \nLITTLE. DR . CHARL ES H. \n \n2.500 Pract ice at Blairsv ill e \n \nhsper. Georgia \n \nLONG. DR. HAROLD G. \n \n5.000 Prac tice at Dahl o nega \n \nDahlo nega. Georgia \n \nLUCAS, DR . WALLA CE \n \n5.000 Prac ti ce at Cochran and \n \n. \n \nWri ght sv ill e, Georgia LU KE. DR . BILLY D. . .......... .. .. .. . \n \n3.750 \n \nEastman Practi ce at Blackshear \n \nAlm a. Georgia \n \nand Fores t Park \n \nMAN US, DR. RI CHARD C'. . ... .. . . . . .. \n \n5.000 Prac ti ce at Auste ll \n \nClcr mo nt. Georgia \n \nMARLOW, DR. JAMES E. . ...... . . ... . \n \n3.750 Pract ice at Pleasa nt \n \nTunnel Hill , Georgia \n \nGrove Co mmunit y \n \nMAYS. DR . ALD I 1E M. . . . .. . .......  \n \n3.750 Pract ice a t Stockbridge \n \nSt oc kbrid ge. Geo rgia \n \nMcG HEE. DR. ELSON . JR . \n \n3.750 Pract ice a t Gainesvi ll e \n \nColumbus. Georgia \n \nMc LEAN . DR. FR EDERIC K L. . .. . . . ... . \n \n5.000 Prac ti ce at Sylves ter \n \nFolk ston. Georgia \n \nMcNA IR, DR. WILLIA I P. \n \n3.750 Practi ce a t Soperto n \n \nWrens, Geo rgia \n \nMEAC HAM , DR. J ACK R. \n \n5.000 Pra cti ce at Chat swo rth \n \nAugusta , Geo rgia \n \nMINTE R, DR. BRE DA S. \n \n3,750 Practi ce at Gracewood \n \nJo nesboro, Georgia \n \nMOODY. DR . JOHN E. . ... . ...... . . \n \n2.500 Practice a t Ce ntral \n \nCo lquitt , Georg ia \n \nState Hospital \n \nMOODY , DR. RICHARD A. ... . . .. . . . .. . \n \n5.000 Prac ti ce at Jesup \n \nMa co n. Georgia \n \nMOORE . DR . PERRY . . . .. ......... . . . . \n \n5.000 Practi ce a t Ce n tral \n \nMaco n. Georgia \n \nState Hosp ital \n \nMORELA D, DR. Ci\\ RV I C. \n \n5,000 Pra cti ce at Loga nville \n \nHiawassee. Georgia \n \nMORELAND. DR. ROBERT H.. JR. \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Port We nt - \n \nDarien, Georgia \n \nworth and Garden \n \nCit y \n \nMUSE. DR . AND REW D., JR . \n \n3,750 Pra cti ce at Jefferson \n \nCarrollt o n. Georgia \n \nNICHOLSON . DR . WILLIAM L. . . . . . .... \n \n3.750 Pra cti ce at Hi awa ssee \n \nHia wassee, Georgia \n \nNO BLES. DR. TRAV IS . . ... . ......... . . \n \n5,000 Pract ice at Ly o ns and \n \nLyo ns. Geo rgia \n \nVida li a \n \nN N ALLY , DR . JAMES T .. Ill ...... . . .. \n \n3,750 Pract ice at Hazlehurst \n \nAu gusta , Georgia \n \nand Gracewood \n \nTT. DR . RICHARD L. \n \n2.500 Prac ti ce at Darie n and \n \nGr iffin , Georgia \n \nJe ffersonvill e \n \n53 \n \n PH YS IC IANS WH O HAVE COM PL ETED CONT R ACTS IN F ULL BY PR ACT ICE \n \nNa111e and Hom e Town \n \nA 111ou nt of Scli olarsli ip \n \nEX HIBI T \" G\" \nMe th od of Pay m ent \n \nOG LESBY. DR . WILLI AM H. Ro me. Geo rgia \nPI CKEN S , DR. J AMES C. T uc ker. Geo rgia \nPIRKL E, DR . TH OMAS Sm y rna. Geo rgia \nPOLLOC K. DR. CHA RL ES E. Fitzgerald. Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR . JOH E., JR. Augusta , Geo rgia \nP UL LI AM , DR . MO RRI S M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cov ingto n , Georgia \nRAW LI NS , D R . GEO RGE M. Grayso n. Georgia \nREID , DR . RAYMON D J... . . .. . ..  .. At lant a . Georg ia \nR E LE F O RD , DR . C H A RL ES C. A tla n ta. Georgia \nRI CE, DR . J OSEPH 1'. Savan na h. Georgia \nR IC H A RD SON. DR . C H A RL ES R. LaFaye tt e, Geo rgia \nROB INSON , DR . J AMES L. Ca rr o ll to n , Georgia \nROGE R S , D R . C H ARL ES G. Atla n ta , Geo rgia \nROGE RS. D R . JO HN S. Bue na Vista , Georgia \nSC HAR FF , DR . LOU IS. Ill Clax to n. Georgia \nSH EA ROUSE, DR . J O HN N. A ug usta. Georgia \nS H E FFI E LD . DR . CH A RL ES R. o nn a n Park , Georgia \nSMI T H. DR . AMOS A. Doe run , Georgia \nSMI T H, DR . DA RI US A. Doerun , Geo rgia \nSMI T H, DR . GA R Y L. . . .. . .. . ....... . . La Faye tte, Georgia \nSM IT H, DR . HI LTON Co lquitt , Geo rgia \nS MIT H, DR . OTI S W. Atl a n ta, Geo rgia \nSOWE LL. DR . RA YMOND H.. JR . G uy to n . Geo rgia \n \n5,000 5,000 2,500 5 .000 5.000 3,750 5,000 5.000 5,000 5.000 \n5.000 5 ,000 3,750 5,000 5.000 3.750 \n3.750 3,750 5,000 2.500 5,000 1.250 5.000 \n \nPrac ti ce a t T ifton \nPract ice at Toccoa \nPrac ti ce at Blue Ridge \nPr ac ti ce at Washing to n \nPrac ti ce a t Washing to n \nPra c ti ce at Covi ng to n \nPractiL:e a t Sne ll ville a nd Lavo nia \nPract ice at Ta llapoosa \nPrac t ice at Gr iffin \nPrac t ice at Ce n tra l S tat e Hosp it al and Geo rgia Me n ta l Hea lth ln st. \nPract ice at S tatesboro \nPract ice a t Woodb ury \nPractice a t Rock mart \nPract ice at Bue na Vista \nPrac tice at Gracewood \nPract ice at Wa shingto n. Lin co ln to n a n d Lavo nia \nPrac ti ce at Dawso n \nPract ice a t Dahl o nega a nd Mart in ez \nPrac ti ce at Dall as \nPrac tice a t Blairsvill e \nPrac ti ce a t Bowdo n \nPract ice at F ort Va ll ey \nPractice a t G uy to n \n \n54 \n \n PH YS ICIANS WHO .HAVE COMPL ET ED CO NTR ACTS IN F ULL llY PRACTI CE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA m ount Sclt olars!tip \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMe th od of Pay ment \n \nSTU BBS, DR . OLA N W. Deca tur , Geo rgia \nTA ER. DR. CLYD E V. . . ... Do uglas. Geo rgia \nTHO MAS. DR . DO AL D R.......  .... Dalt o n. Geo rgia \n*T HO MAS. DR. J . LOWE LL Maco n. Geo rgia \nTUM LI N, DR . WILLI AM D. Rome, Georgia \nTU RNE R, DR. RI CHARD J. Franklin Springs, Geo rgia \nVICKERY . DR. SAMUE L A. Co mm erce. Geo rgia \nWARD , DR. DA IEL F. Savann ah, Geo rgia \nWH ALEY. DR. MO RGA \nAugusta . Gco r~ ia \nWHITT LE, DR. MI C' II AE L H. Lyo ns, Geo rgia \nWIII TWOR T H. DR . J AC K W. Gree nvill e. Georgia \nWILB A KS. DR . J AMI:S B. . . ...... Co rndia , Geor!!ia \nWI LLI AMS. DR . HL: RY G.. JR . Ashburn , Geo rgia \nWILLI AMS, DR . WILLI AM M. ..... .. .. . . Ashburn , Geo rgia \nWI DH AM, DR. ADDI S D. Butl er, Geo rgia \n \n5,000 3.750 5.000 \n5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,0 0 0 5,000 5.000 5.000 2,500 5.000 5.000 5,000 3.000 \n \nPrac ti ce a t Doraville \nPract ice a t Hazlehur st and Pea rso n \nPrac ti ce a t Pl easa n t Grove Co mmuni ty, Dalt o n \nPrac ti ce at Rinco n \nPrac ti ce a t Lex ingto n and Cra wford \nPrac tice at Clay to n \nPrac ti ce a t Co mm erce \nPrac tice at Harlem \nPrac ti ce at Martin ez a nd Th omso n \nPrac tice a t Lyo ns \nPracti ce a t G ree nvill e \nPrac ti ce a t Hi awassee and Clark esv ille \nPrac ti ce at Nashville \nPrac ti ce at Nashville \nPrac ti ce a t Demores t \n \nDECEAS ED \nA 1DERSON, DR . WILLI AM L.. Maco n BOWE . DR . RAY F., JR ., Augusta CO RNE LL. DR . RO NA LD. Bowman MAN . DR . WI LLI AM P., Tal bo tto n OSTA FI . DR . JO SEPH R., Augusta \n*Deceased after co mple tio n of con trac t. \n \n55 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP REC IPI E TS R EPAYI NG SC II OLARS HIPS BY PRA CT ICE/CAS H \nNa 111c and l-lon1c Town K 10\\VLES. DR . J AMES 13 . \nJackso n. Geo r~ i a \nLEA R. DR. T HO~IA S 1:. Ca mill a. -Georgia \n \nEX HIBIT \" H\" \n \n11 11 101 /llf of Scliolarsliip \n \nMe liwd of Pay menr \n \n$5.000 5.000 \n \nPrac ti ce at Ce ntral State Hosp it al, Ellij ay and Monti ce ll o I y r. -6 mos.; ba lance in cash . \nPract icca tEastmanl yr. ; ba lance in cas h. \n \nSC HOLARS HIP RECIPI EN TS \\VIIO HAV E R EPAID SCHOLARS HIPS BY PR ACTI CE/CAS H \n \nNa 111c all(/ Ho111e Tow11 \n \nA111oun t of Sdwla rs/iip \n \nEX HIBI T \" I\" \nMc rliod of Pay 111 enr \n \nA DAMS. DR. J ACOB B. Atlanta. Geor~ i a \nADAMS , DR. LAMAR T. Hiawassee. G co r~i a \nBELMO NT. DR . WILLIAMS . Macon. Georgia \nBENTO 1 DR. PHILLIP G. Macon , Geo rgia \nBLA NTO . DR . J AMES R. Ca nt o n. Geor ~ ia \nBO ll A A 1, DR . GE RA LD W. Eas tman . Georgia \n13ROOKS. DR. T HOMAS W.. Ill Vald os ta. Ge orgia \n13RO\\VN. DR . GROVER J. 1\\.ugust:.t. Georgia \n13ROW N. DR . THO~ I AS D. Lith o ni a. Gcor~ i a \nCANNON. DR. C' LII T L. Do n;ilso nvill e. Geor~ i a \nC RUM P. DR . HOYT \\V . Co ll ege Park , Geor~ i a \n \n$3.750 5.000 \n5.000 5.000 4 ,500 \n5.000 5.000 3.75 0 5.000 5,000 5.000 \n \nPrac ti ce a t Geo rgia Re tar dati o n Ce nter 3 mos .; balan ce in cas h \nPr ac tice at Regio nal Hosp it al in Augusta I yr.-4 mos ; bala nce in cas h. \nPract ice at Jackson I yr.; ba lan ce in cash. \nPra cti ce at Jonesboro 3 y rs .; ba lan ce in cash. \nPrac ti ce a t Ca nt o n a nd Nor th wes t Ga. Regio nal Hos pit al 2 y rs. 9 m os.; ba lance in cas h . \nPract ice a t Vienna 5 m os.; balance in cash. \nPracti ce at Sandersvill e I yr.- 1 mo.; ba lance in cash. \nPrac ti ce at Cartersv ille 3 yrs:-7 mos.; ba lance in cash. \nPr ac ti ce at Lavo nia I yr. II mos.: ba la nce in cas h. \nPrac ti ce at Blairsvi lle 3 yrs.; balance in cas h. \nPra cti ce at Roys to n 2 y rs . I0 mos.: ba lance in cas h. \n \n56 \n \n SC HOLAR S HIP R EC IPIEN TS WIIO HAV E R EPA ID SC HOLA RS HIPS BY PR ACT ICE/ CAS H \n \nNa111e and J-l o111e Town \n \nA III Ollllt Of Scholarship \n \nEX HIBIT \" !\" \nMethod of Pay //l en t \n \nEDGE S. DR . J AC K R . Ro me . Georgia \nED MO DSO 1 DR . STE PH EN W. Ba rn ey. Georg ia \nEDWA RD S , DR. C HARLES H. Cleveland . Geo rgia \nEL LISO , DR . CA RROL W. Sy lvania. Georgia \nFLY T.DR. JOI-1 W. ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . Decatur. Geo rgia \nFO RD . DR . J AMES E.. Ill . .. Atlant a. Georgia \n!OSTE R, DR . HARRY R. Sum m ervi ll e. Georgia \nG U CE R . DR. GUSTAV I:OUS L. At lanta . Georgia \nGRANT II AM. DR. CA RLOS G. Do uglas. Geo rgia \nII A~ ! MONDS . DR. OT IS T. At lanta. Georgia \nII A RVI :Y. DR . DAVID N. Io n t ice ll o. Georgia \nII E~ IPHIL L. DR . J OH R . Ga inesvi ll e . Geo rgia \nJ AC KSO N. DR . lliLLY J . Forsy th. Georgia \nJ ACKSON , DR . WILM OT INE At lanta. Geo rgia \nJ A!\\ IES. DR. C LYATT \\V .. JR . Pearso n. Geo rgia \nJO I-1 SO 1 DR . LO UIS M. Th o mson. Geo rgia \nJ O , ES . DR . KE NET II D. Gri!'!'in. Georgia \nKEL LEY. DR . J AMES H. Bufo rd. Georgia \n \n5.000 5.000 3.750 5.000 5.000 5.000 2.500 5,000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5 .000 5.000 3.750 5.000 5.000 5.000 3. 750 \n \nPractice in La l,.aye t tc I yr.-6 mos.: ba la nce in cash . \nPrac ti ce a t Ga. Regio na l 1-los p . 8 m os.: balan ce in cash. \nPra c tice a t Blairsvi ll e I yr.- I mo.; bab nce in cash . \nPrac ti ce at l:o rsy th 2 y rs.9 m os .: balance in cash . \nPrac t ice a t Lawre ncevi ll e I yr.: ba la nce in cas h . \nPract ice at Cl axto n I yr.: ba lance in cash. \nPract ice at Lith o nia I yr.11 m os.: ba lance in cash . \nPract ice at 1:ort Va ll ey 3 y rs.: ba lance in cas h . \nPract ic.: at Alm a 2 m os.: ba la nce in cas h . \nPr act ice a t Austell and Newnan 3 yrs. : bala nce in cas h . \nPrac tice a t Gracewood I y r.: ba lance in cas h . \nPrac ti ct! a t Dahl o nega 3 yrs . : ba lance in cash . \nPract ice a t A us tell I yr.6 m os .: ba lance in cash. \nPract ice at Auste ll a nd Cov ing to n 2 yrs .-9 m os. : ba lance in cas h . \nPrac ticc a t Alma 2 m os.: ba la nce in cas h . \nPract ice at Warre n to n 3 y rs.- 1 mo.: balance in cas h . \nPra c tice at Ce nt ra l State Hospital 3 y rs.: balance in cas h . \nPrac ti ct! at New na n 2 yrs.2 m os. ; ba lance in cas h. \n \n57 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP R EC IPI ENTS WJ-10 H AVE R E PAID SCHOLA RS HIPS BY PRA CTICE/ CAS H \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA mount of S cholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \" I\" \nMe th od of Pay ment \n \nKELLY , DR . SHERR IL L B. A ug usta , Georgia \nLI NDS AY, DR . JAME S B. At he ns. G eo rgia \nMc:G R/\\W. DR . WALKER C . Savannah. Georgia \nMcMURRAIN , DR. KEY D., JR . Hapev ill e. Georgia \nMe A IR , DR . HAL H. Augusta. Georgia \nMERCER , DR . FRANKLIN E. Albany, Georgia \nMULHERIN , JOSEPH A., JR. Augusta. Georgia \nNORMAN . DR . JOJJN T. T homson , Georgia \nPA UL. DR. J EWELL C. A the ns, Geo rgia \nPLAYI ..ORD. DR. GEORGE A. A ugusta . Georgia \nPRI CE, DR. T II OMAS W. G le nn vill e, Geo rgia \nSAPP. DR. WILLI AM P. Atlanta , Georgia \nSIMMONS , DR . ROBERT W. LaGra nge, Georgia \nS IMPSON , DR. WALT E R W. Tifton , Georg ia \nSM ITII , DR . H ERB E RT D. Pe m bro ke, Georgia \n \n5,000 5 ,000 5.000 \n3,750 5,000 5.000 5.000 5 .0 00 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n5,000 5.000 5,000 \n \nPra c tice a t Forsyth 3 yrs .1 1 mos. ; balance in cas h . \nPrac ti ce a t Lex ing to n a nd Villa Rica 4 yrs .-6 mos.; balance in cash . \nPrac ti ce at Ga. Training and Dev. C tr., Buford , and Ga. lndu st. lnsti ., Alt o , 2 y rs. -6 m os. ; balan ce in cash. \nPra cti ce at Pine Mountain and Wes t Po int 2 yrs.; ba la nce in cash . \nPract ice at Reid sv ille 2 yrs.-6 m os. : ba la nce in cash . \nPra c ti ce at Blakely I 0 m os.; ba la nce in cas h . \nPrac tice at Hinesville 3 yrs .-6 m os.: balance in cash. \nPrac ti ce a t Clayto n 2 yrs ., Elber to n 2 yrs.- \n1y, mos .: balan ce in \ncas h . Practice at Sylvania 1 \nyr.-9 m os.; ba la nce in cash. Pra c ti ce at Harle m 1 yr.2 m os.: balan ce in cas h . Prac ti ce at Una d ill a, Byro mville and Montezu m a 3 y rs.-5 1/2 m os.: balance in cash. Pra c tice a t Centra l State and Regio na l Stat e Hospitals 2 y rs. ; bala nce in cash . Pra c tice at Pl easant Grove Co mmunit y; balance in cas h . Pract ice at Perry 1 yr.1 m o.; balance in cash . Pra c ti ce at Mount Vernon 1 yr.-5 m os.: balance in cash . \n \n58 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP REC IPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSH IPS BY PRACT ICE/ CAS H \n \nNam e and Hom e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEX HIBIT \" I\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nSTEPHENS , DR . MARV IN R. Sandersville, Georgia \nST RI CKLAND , DR . EDMO ND T. Ca lh oun , Georgia \nTAYLOR, DR . ROBERT P. Mari e tta , Georg.ia \nTILLMA , DR. RALPH A.. .. . . . . . . ... . . Augusta . Georgia \nTURK, DR . ALf-RED J . Atlant a, Geo rgia \nWILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. Moultrie. Georgia \n \n5 ,0 0 0 5 ,0 0 0 \n5 ,0 0 0 3,750 5.000 \n3,750 \n \nPract ice a t Ed iso n I0 mos. : ba lance in cash. \nPracti ce at Swainsbo ro 9V2mos.; ba lance in cas h. \nPract ice at Grantville 2 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPracti ce a t Pearso n 3 y rs. ; balance in cas h. \nPractice a t ew nan 3 yrs.3 mos.: ba lance in cas h. \nPracti ce a t Douglas 2 yrs.8 mos.: ba lan ce in cas h. \n \nSCHOLARS HIP REC IPI ENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOL ARSHIPS IN CAS H \nNa me and Home Town \n \nEX HIBIT \" J \" \nA IIWWI I of Scholarsh ip \n \nAMSDE , DR. MICHAEL N. Atlanta , Georgia \nANDERSON , DR . ROB ERT K. Augusta , Georgia \nBAGGETT, DR. JAM ES C. . JR. Do uglasvi ll e, Georg ia \nBALLARD, DR. MARV I K. . .. .. . ...... . . . . .... .....  ......... Maco n, Georgia \nBARN ETT , DR. J EWELL M. icholson , Georgia \nBLACK, DR. WILEY S. . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland, Georgia \nBOYLES, DR. IARG IE E. Way cross, Georgia \nBROWN ! G, DR. JOHN W. Lawrenceville, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR . ROY L. , JR . . . . . .. . . ...... . .. . . . .... .. . . ... . McCaysvi ll e, Georgia \nCLAY , DR. JAM ES E. . . . . . ... . . .. ............ . . ... . ... .. . . . At lanta. Georgia \nCOO PER, DR . NELENA V. Ri ceboro, Georgia \nCOUSI S, DR . ALB ERT L. Gree nvill e, Geo rgia \n \n$4 ,500 3 ,750 5 ,000 4 ,500 5 ,0 0 0 5 ,000 6,000 5,000 5 ,000 \n10.000 6 .000 5.000 \n \n59 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP REC IPI ENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXH IBIT \"J' \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nCOX, DR. TYRONE E. Atlanta, Georgia \nCU LPEPPE R, DR. ROB E RT L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlan ta, Georgia \nDAVIS , DR. J AMES W. R. Thomasville, Georgia \nDEAN , DR . CHARLI E W. Perry , Georgia \nFINCHE R , DR. RONALD E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deca tur , Georgia \nGREENE, DR. JOHN W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barn esvill e, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, DR . HOWARD A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washingto n, Georgia \nHAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nHUDSON , DR . RON ALD M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbu s, Georgia \nJON ES, DR . JA MES Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stone Mountain , Georgia \nJORDAN , DR. MARION H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nJORDAN , DR. WILLIAM M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lyons , Georgia \nLANI E R, DR. BOBBY G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson , Georgia \nLEE, DR. RALPH C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomson , Georgia \nLIND E R, DR. CHARLES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nMADDOX, DR . JOHN L. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nMANN , DR. RONALD F. Augusta , Georgia \nMcCORD, DR . JAM ES W. Sylvester, Georgia \nMORGAN , DR . HAROLD C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buford , Georgia \nOG DEN, DR. ROB E RT H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nPAYN E, DR . F RAN KLIN E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Powder Springs, Georgia \nRI CKS , DR . ROB E RT L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nRIV E RS , DR. CU LLEN B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camilla, Georgia \nSAPP, DR. PHILIP B. Dalto n, Georgia \n \n5,000 5 ,0 0 0 6 ,000 8,000 3 ,7 5 0 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5 ,0 0 0 5,000 5,000 3,7 50 2 ,0 0 0 7,500 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5 ,0 00 \n \n60 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName and Hom e Town \n \nEXHIBIT \" J\" \nAmount of S ch olarship \n \nSM ITH, DR. JAMES E. Ca mil la, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. LeROY F. Savannah, Georgia \nSM ITH, DR. ROBERT L. Winder, Georgia \nSTEWART, DR. JOHN P. Jonesboro , Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. JOE C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statesboro, Georgia \nTIPPINS, DR . JACK K. . .... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... o .              Marietta, Georgia \nWE LLS , DR . JOHN A. . . . . . . . . . . o      o   o   o  o            Commerce, Georgia \nWHIDDON , DR. CLAUDE M. . . . . . . . o     o  o   o 0 . o 0  o   o.. Valdosta, Georgia \nWILDER, DR. JUDSON V. Thomasville, Georgia \nWILLIAMS , DR. DAVID A. Macon, Georgia \nWILLIS , DR. ISAAC ..... o.... . . . ..... o.. ... . ................... Albany, Georgia \nWRA Y, DR . CHARLES H. . . . . . . . . . . .. . o        o   o  o . . . Union Point, Georgia \nYOUNGBLOOD , DR. ROBERT L. . . o  0 o 0  o o  o   o o   o   o       Deca tur , Georgia \nYORK , DR . RANDOLPH M. Albany , Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 4,500 3,750 5,000 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 \n \n61 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COM PL ETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP I CASH \nNa111e and Home Town \n \nEXH I BIT \" K\" \nAmount of Scliolarsliip \n \nAMRSTRO G, DR. NATHA I EL E. Brun swi c k, Georgia \nASBELL. DR . JIMMY R. ........ . Ma \u003c.:o n. Georgia \nASKEW, DR . FLETCHER C. Co lumbus. Geo rgia \nAVRET, DR . EDWIN T . Ma co n. Georgia \nBA CO , DR. MERRILL P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pe mbr o ke, Georgia \nBA DOW, DR . GEORGE T . Chambl ee, Geo rgia \nBAN ISTER. DR. JAM ES P. Cumming, Georgia \nBARROCA S, DR. ALB ERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . Atlanta . Georgia \nBECTON , DR . JAMES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Po o ler , Georgia \nBELL, DR. SI DNEY A. Athe ns, Geo rg.ia \nBE TLEY , DR. ALO ZO J. .. ... .. ................. ...... ...... . Quitman . Georgia \nBLAND , DR. JAMES L. ... ... . . .. . . .. .. . . .... ... ... . .....  .. . ... Sylvania , Geo rgia \nBLA D, DR . WILLIAM H. At lanta , Georgia \nBOLl , DR . MARION G. Ma co n , Georgia \nBOWDEN , DR . TALMADG E A .. JR... . . . . . ... . . . .... .. . ... . . . ... . . Atlanta , Georgia \nBOW E , DR. WILLIAM L , JR . Cleveland, Georgia \nBRADL EY. DR . CHARLES K. At la nta , Georgia \nBRADLEY . DR . HAROLD F. . . . ....... .. ....... . ...... . ... .. .. . . Gree nsbo ro, Georgia \nBRA DON . DR. RICII ARD L St. Mar ys. Georgia \nBREWSTER , EDWA RD W. , JR . At lanta , Georgia \nBREWTON , DR . LLOYD C. Lo ui sville. Georgia \nBROWN, DR. MICHA EL 1:. Atlanta, Georgia \nBULLARD . DR. PONCE D. , JR. Bainbridge . Georgia \nBUNTI N. DR. WI LLIAM H., JR . Albany, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5,00 0 5,000 2,500 5.000 5,000 5.000 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 \n \n62 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP REC IPI ENTS WHO H AVE COMPLETED REPA YME T OF SCHOLARS HIP I N CASH \n \nEXH I BIT \" K\" \n \nNa111e a11d Ho111 e Tow11 \n \nAIIIOlllll 0[ \nS cliolarsliip \n \nBUR AM , DR. JESSE A. Corde le . Georgia \nBURNS , DR. JAMES H. Ro me, Georgia \nBUTTERWORTH. DR. JACK E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ga in esvi ll e, Geor~ i a \nCA DORA , DR . DO ALD 1:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . College Park , Georg ia \nCA I N. DR . JAMES L. Albany , Georgia \nCANUP, DR . CLAR E CE H. New Ho lla nd , Georgia \nCA RTER , DR. MI LLARD G. Augusta , Georgia \n* CAS ON , DR . CEC IL D. Blac kshear , Georgia \nCA SO , DR . WILLIAM P. Pelha m , Georgia \nCATES, DR. ROBERT M. Tucker, Georgia \nCHALKER , DR. DAN K..... .. ...... .. . ... .. ..... . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . Gibson, Georgia \nCHAPMAN , DR. CLIFFORD E. .. ... ..... ... .. . .. . . .  . .. . .. .. .... Tennille, Georgia \nCO FER , DR. H ERSC HEL F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Georgia \nCOLEMA , DR . FRA CIS \\V . Waycross , Georgia \nCOLEMAN , DR. WI LLIAM M. Tift o n, Georgia \nCO LLINS , DR . WILLIAM C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l:orsy th , Georgia \nCORNWELL, DR. WI LLIAM 0. Co nyers , Georgia \nCOUE Y , DR . I. LAMAR Smyrna . Georgia \nCOUSINS, DR. WI LLIAM L. Greenvi ll e, Georgia \nCRAWFORD, DR. CA RLL. Augusta, Georgia \nCROFT, DR. JAMES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brun swick, Georgia \nCROWDER , DR. JACKSO G. West Po int , Georgia \nCROWE, JOHN A., JR . Pooler. Georgia \nDASHER , DR . CHARLES A. Augusta, Geo rgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3.750 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,0 00 5,000 3, 750 3,750 3,750 5,000 3,75 0 5,000 \n \n63 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP R EC IPI E NTS WHO HAVE COMPLET ED R EPAYM E NT O F SC HOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXH IBIT \" K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nDEFOOR , DR . JOSEPH T . Decatur , Geo rgia \nDEKLE, DR. JOE L S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesup , Georgia \nDEMPS EY, DR . JAMES E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ro m e, Geo rgia \nDIC KS , DR . ROB E RT E., III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grove town, Georgia \nDIXON , DR. JIMMY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nDONALD, DR . C LA RE NCE W. , JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carro ll ton, Georgia \nDUAN E, DR. LAWRENCE, JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mc Rae, Georgia \nDYAR, DR . KATHRYN W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greensbo ro, Georgia \nEASLEY, DR. CONRAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Da lto n, Ge orgia \nE DWA RDS , DR. CHARLES G ., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedarto wn , Georgia \nEIDSON, DR. ROGER H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newnan , Georgia \nELLINGTON , DR . E RIC P. Clarksto n, Geo rgia \nFETTE RS , DR . DAVID V . Albany , Georgia \nF INKL EA, DR . JOHN L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ameri cus, Georgia \nF IX , DR . RI CHARD M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Geo rgia \nF RAZI ER , DR . EDDI E M., JR. Sparta, Georgia \nF RE ANT, DR . LAWRE NCE J. Atla nta, Georgia \nFRIDAY, DR. ALBE RT D., JR. Marie tta, Georgia \nF USS ELL, DR . MACEA E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blac kshear , Georgia \nGAILE Y, DR. THOMPSON A., JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elbe rto n, Geo rgia \nGAINEY, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nGARRISON , DR . WARREN B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nGAY , DR. JAM ES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoga nsville, Georgia \nGIBBONS, DR. WILLIAMS. Ceda rto wn, Geo rgia \n \n5 ,000 5 ,000 3,750 6 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 3,750 5 ,000 2,500 5 ,000 5 ,000 2,500 5 ,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n64 \n \n SCHOLARS HI P R EC IPI ENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \" K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nG IESLER, DR . GARNETT J. , JR . Deca tur, Georgia \nG INGREY, DR. JOHN P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta , Georgia \nGLENN, DR. JOHNNY R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colbe rt , Georgia \nGOODNE R , DR. JAMES V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ma diso n, Georgia \nGOWEN , DR. JAM ES F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Folkston , Georgia \nGR IFFITH , DR. EUGENE R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atla n ta , Georgia \nG RANT, DR . BOB C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gainesville, Georgia \nGROOVER, DR. RAY, JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TI10masvi lle, Geo rgia \nHALE, DR . G EORG E C. Ma co n, Geo rgia \nHALE, DR. WILLIAM R. Ma rie tta, Georgia \nHANNAH, DR. FRANK T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta , Georgia \nHARD ISON , DR. JOSEPH E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrna , Georgia \nHARPER, DR . MAR ION C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens , Georgia \nHARPE R , DR . WILLI AM F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blakely , Georgia \nHATCHER, DR . JAMES F., JR . Augusta , Georgia \nHATTAWAY , DR. CHARLES A. Atlanta , Georgia \nHATTAWAY , DR . JAM ES R. Bronwood , Georgia \nHAWK, DR . THOMAS H., JR. Ma dison , Georgia \nHAYES, DR. CLAUDETTE Ca rro ll ton, Georgia \nHAY ES, DR. WILLIAM H. Marietta, Georgia \nHEATH , DR. TIM R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homerville, Geo rgia \nHEMMER , DR. JOHN L. , JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrna , Georgia \nHOBBY , DR . CHARLES F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do uglas , Geo rgia \nHOLBROOK , DR . WILLIAM H. Monroe, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 I ,250 5 ,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 4 ,027 5,000 6 ,000 I ,500 5,000 5 ,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 \n \n65 \n \n SCHOLARS HIP REC IP I ENTS WHO HAVE COMPL ETE D REPAYMENT OF SCHOLA RSH IP I CASH \nNa111e and Ho111e Town \n \nEX HI BIT \" K \" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nHOLSO BACK . DR. WILLIAM D. A ugusta. Geo rgia \nHOPKI NS , DR. RALPH D.. JR . Washing to n, Georgia \nHORSEMAN , DR . ROBERT W. Ath e ns, Georgia \nH UDSON , DR. LARRY D. Colum bus , Geo rgia \nHUGHES , DR . JOH L. , JR .. .... .. . . . .. . . .... .. . .. ... . ... . . . ... . \nAugusta , Georgia HUNT. DR . JOSEPH 13 . \nBlake ly, Georgia HURST, DR . JAMES 13. \nBrun swi ck , Geo rgia JACOBS . DR. L. DAVIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nHo bo ke n , Georgia JOH NSON , DR. WA LTER E., II .. ... ... . ...... .. .... . ......... .. . \nThom son , Georgia JOII NSTO , OR . JOS EPH F. . .. . . . ....... . ... . ... . ....  ..... .. . . \nDe\u003c.:a tur , Ge org ia JO I NE R, DR . DARRYL W. \nLo ui svill e, Georgia JO I ES, DR . I VERSO N W. \nRi t:h land , Georgia JO NES , DR. OTIS W. , JR . \nHobo ke n, Geo rgia JUSTICE, DR . DAVID A . \nCo lumbu s. Geo rgia KEE E, DR . WILLI S R. .. .. . . . ...... .. ....... . ......... . ... ... . \nWoodbin e. Georg ia KELLEY. OR . ROB ERT E. , JR . .. .... . ..... ...... . .. ..... . \nAt he ns, Geo rgia KEN I 1ER. DR. BARRY K.......... . ......... . ..  . . .. . \nGreensboro. Georg ia KE T, DR . LO UIS M.... . ..  ..... .  . \nCo nyers . Georgia KEEP, DR . LOWELL J.. JR . \nAtlanta . Geo rgia KIBLER . OR . JAMES A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nDublin , Georgia KI NG , DR. SPE CE R B., Ill \nMacon, Georgia KI SS, DR . KAROLY 0 . . .. ... . . . . . . ..... . \nDeca tur , Georgia KR AKOW , DR . RICHARD A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . \nAtlanta , Georgia LA I ER. DR . WI LLIS E. \nCobb tow n, Georgia \n \n1,250 3 , 750 3,750 10,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 3,750 5,000 5,000 5 ,0 00 2,500 5,000 5 ,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 3,7 50 \n \n66 \n \n SCHOLA RSHIP R EC IPI E NTS WHO HAV E COMPL ET ED REPAYM E NT O F SC HOLA RSHIP IN CASH \nNam e and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT\" K\" \nA III Ollllf of Scholarship \n \nLAWR ENCE, DR . J A MES D. Maco n , Geo rgia \nLOFTIS , DR . WILLI AM E. , JR . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comer, Geo rgia \nLOTT, DR . THOMAS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . Fl owery Branch, Geo rgia \nLOWD, DR . E DWI J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . Waycross, Geo rgia \nLOW E, DR . J AMES C. Atlant a, Georgia \nLYN CH, DR . DON A LD R. Wa ycross, Georgia \nMAC LEOD , DR. DAV ID S. Clar kesville, Georgia \nMA RTIN , DR. HOW ELL J . Cham blee, Georgia \nMAY, DR. C HARLES B. Bain br idge, Georgia \nMA Y, DR. WI NIF RE D J . Atlanta, Geo rgia \nMA YN A RD , DR. WALTE R P. . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n, Geo rgia \nMc ALLISTE R , DR . KATHRYN C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buena Vista , Georgia \nMc BRID E, DR . MICHAE L T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Villa Ri ca, Georgia \nMcEA RCHE RN , DR . WA LTE R W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shannon , Geo rgia \nMcK INN EY, DR . JAM ES E. Co rdele, Georgia \nMcMIC HA EL, DR . ALI CE 0 . Monti ce ll o, Geo rgia \nMc R AE, DR . CHA RL ES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austell , Geo rgia \nMc R AE, DR . J AMES D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mt. Vernon , Georgia \nMETTS , DR. NAT HANI EL B. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandersville, Geo rgia \nMILLER, DR. G EORGE D. Fores t Park , Georgia \nMILLE R, DR . G EOR GE T. Athens, Georgia \nMILLS , DR. LUTH E R R., IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . Ti fto n, Georgia \nMINTE R, DR . WILLI AM T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . Gri ffin , Georgia \nMIT AS, DR . JOHN A., II Forest Park , Georgia \n \n3,750 5,000 5,000 1,2 5 0 5,000 5 ,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2, 500 2,500 8,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 5 ,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 1,250 5,000 6,000 \n \n67 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP REC IPI ENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYM ENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of S ch olarsh ip \n \nMOBLEY, DR. DAVID W. Ly ons, Georgia \nMORRIS , DR. THOMAS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alba ny , Georgia \nMORRISON , DR . JAM E S P. , III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenwood , Georgia \nMULLIS , DR . KENN ETH L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East man, Georgia \nNAMAN , DR. CA RL H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandersville, Georgia \nNELSON , DR. ELLIS H. Oglethorpe , Georgia \nNEWTON , DR. J AC K R . Chamblee, Georgia \nNI CHOLSON, DR . WILLIAM L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Va ldosta , Georgia \nNIXON , DR . DANIEL W. Alma , Georgia \nNIXON , DR. WILLIAM H. Carroll ton, Georgia \nKI NG, DR. E LIZ ABETH W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nOGD EN, DR . WILLIAM S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ma co n, Geo rgia \nO'QU INN , DR. J AMES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nPARKER, DR. GREGG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes t po int , Geo rgia \nPEARSON , DR. HUE Y L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenwood, Geo rgia \nPERRY , DR . HEN RY A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baldwin, Georgia \nPETE RSON , DR . GARY D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rossville, Georgia \nPH E LPS , DR . PA UL R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nPHILLIPS , DR. J AMES E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nPHILLIPS , DR . T HO MAS W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta , Georgia \nPILCHE R, DR . BOBBY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ameri cus, Georgia \nPOSTELL, DR . WILLIAM N. JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atla nta, Georgia \nPRATT, DR . DONALD C. Dalton, Georgia \nPURCELL, DR. DENT W. Glennville, Georgia \n \n5,000 8,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 I ,250 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 5,000 2,500 5,000 5 ,000 2,500 5,000 5 ,000 2,500 5 ,000 8,000 5,000 \n \n68 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP REC IPIE TS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSH IP IN CASH \nNa111 e and Hom e Town \n \nEXHIBIT \" K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nRAMSEY , DR. SPEI R Augusta , Georgia \nRAY , DR . ALBERT W., JR . i\\la co n, Ge orgia \nRI CHARDSON , DR . JAMES M. Sa vannah, Georgia \nRI LEY , DR . WALTER J. Fo r t Vall ey , Geo rgia \nRI VERS , DR. JAMES L. , JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ca milla , Geo rgia \nROGERS, DR. JIM L. Wa co , Ge orgia \nROSSITER , DR. FRA CIS P., JR . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nROUTON , DR. JAMES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coll ege Park, Geo rgia \nSALIBA , DR . NORMAN R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geo rget o wn , Geo rgia \nSALLEY , DR . BRUNSON M. Augusta. Geo rgia \nSANGSTER , DR. JOSEPH A . Vi enn a, Geo rgia \nSATHER , DR . RA DALL K. i\\ tlan ta. Ge orgia \nSAVAGE, DR . EDWARDW., II . . ... . . .. . ... . . . .. . .... . . ... . . ... .. Maco n, Geor)';ia \nSISSONS, DR . BETTY J. Swainsbo ro, Geo rgia \nSHEWEY , DR. LANA L. St. Sim o ns , Geo rgia \nSHACKLETT, DR. DAV I D E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atl a nta , Georgia \nSI MMONS , DR. BER ARD R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus , Geo rgia \nSl GLETON , DR . GARY L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J o nesbo ro , Ge o rgia \nSLAUGHT ER, DR . ISAAC . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .... . . .... .. . . . At lanta , Georgia \nSM ITH , DR. JAMES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doerun , Ge o rgia \nSMITH , DR . WILLIAMS. . .. . .. ... . .. .. . ....... . . . Camill a, Geo rgia \nSPEER , DR. GREGORY C. . . ... ..... . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .... .. . At lanta , Georgia \nSPEIR , DR . WI LLIAM A. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hill sbo ro, Georgia \nSPIVEY , DR . JAMES W., JR. Maco n , G eo r ~,'ia \n \n2,750 5 ,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 2,500 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 3,750 2,500 5,000 1,500 5,000 5,000 \n \n69 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP REC IPI ENTS WHO HAV E COMPL ETE D REPA YM E T OF SCHOLARSH IP IN CAS H \nName and Home Town \n \nEX HIBIT \" K\" \nA mow1t of Scholarship \n \nSTEE LE, DR . ROB ERT L. Bl akely, Georgia \nSTINSON , DR. JOS EPH M. Ha rtwell , Georgia \nSTOCKS, DR . SIRAS A. Avo ndale Estates. Georgia \nSTORY. DR . WILLI AM A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bainbridge , Georgia \nSTR ICKLAND , DR. WORTHY E. . . .... ... .. . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . Albany, Geo rgia \nSTR INGER , DR. MERL E P. Augusta , Georgia \nTA NER , DR. DAV ID D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eatonton, Georgia \nTANNER , DR. ROB ERT E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowe ry Bra nc h, Georgia \nTAYLOR , DR . JAM ES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Way cross , Georgia \nTERRY , DR . WILLIAM H., Ill .. . .... . ..... . ...... . ............ .. . Th omasville, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. JAM ES C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah , Geo rgia \nTHOMPSON, DR . FR EDERICK B. Montezum a, Georgia \nTHORNTON , DR. ROB ERTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . Elber to n, Georgia \nTIPTON , DR. WILLI AM R. Dalton , Geo rgia \nTURNER , DR. DA IEL R. Alba ny , Geo rgia \nVANDIVER , DR. ROY W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ediso n, Georgia \nVANSANT, DR . JOHNATH AN P. ... .. .. .. .. . . ..... . .. . ... . . . .. . . . Powder Springs, Geo rgia \nWALLER, DR. CHARL ES E. . . ....... . .. ... .. . ...  .. . . .. . . ... . . Ea to nt on , Geo rgia \nWEBB , DR . G IBSONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . Ri chl and, Georgia \nWEST, DR . CARLTON A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montezuma , Georgia \nWH ELCHEL, DR . CA RL D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cord ele, Geo rgia \nWIKE, DR. CHARL ES C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eatonton, Geo rgia \nWILKES , DR. LES LI E L. , JR . . . . . .. . ...... . ..................... Quitman , Ge orgia \nWILLCOX , DR . JAM ES G. Ha wkinsvill e, Geo rgia \n \n5 ,000 5,000 5 ,0 0 0 3,500 5,000 5,000 8 ,0 0 0 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 6 ,000 3, 750 4 ,500 5.000 5.000 5,000 3, 750 8,000 \n \n70 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP RECIPI ENTS WHO HAVE COM PLETED REPA YME T OF SCHOLARSHIP I N CAS H \na111e and Ho111e Town \n \nEXH IBIT \" K \" \nAIIIOUilt of Scltolarsltip \n \nWI LLIAMS. DR . CHARLES D. Mou l trie, Georgia \nWI LLIAMS, DR . JOH L. .. . ..... .. ... . . .. . . . ...... . ... . ....... Macon , Geo rgia \nWILLIS, DR . LARRY F.................... . ... .. . ..... . .. ..... . Cartersville, Georgia \nWI LSO . DR. FREDD I E E. . . .. . . . . .. ... .. ........ . ............. Atlanta , Ge o rgia \nWILSON , DR. JAMES M.... . . ... . .. . .......... . . . .......... . Decatur , Georgia \nWINGO, DR. EA RLL. Atlanta , Georgia \nWOMACK , DR. CHARL ES E. Augusta . Geo rgia \nWOOD , DR . SAMUEL E. Macon, Georgia \nWOOD , DR. WILLIAM G. Americus, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3.500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 \n \n*Deceased after completio n of co ntrac t. \n \nSCHOLARSHIP REC IPI ENTS WIT HDR AWN FROM MED ICA L SCHOOL WHO ARE REPA Y l G THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS I N CAS H \n \nEXHIBIT \" L\" \n \nNa111 e and Ho111e Town \n \nAmount of Scltola rsh ip Paid to R ecipient \n \nCA TR ELL, JAMES G. Decatur, Georgia \nCHITTY , AUBURN P. Moultrie , Gt:orgia \nDUFFELL, WILLI AM H. Macon, Georgia \nRUSSELL, EUGENE, Ill At lanta . Georgia \nSM ITH . K ENNET H L. Marietta , Georgia \n \n. . . .... ... ........ . . . . .... .... . .. S5 ,000 I,25 0 2,500 I ,666 4,706 \n \n71 \n \n STUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PA I D THEI R SCHOLA RSHI P I FU LL \nName and H ome Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"M\" \nA IIIOUntof Scliolarsliip Paid to R ecipien t \n \nAME RSON , G. MALCOLM .. . ..............  ................ S1,250 .00 \n \nGordon, Georgia \n \nANDREWS , JAM ES W. \n \n29 1.48 \n \nRobinso n , Georgia \n \n* BAI L EY , STEPHEN V. \n \n1,250 .00 \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nBERRY , WA DA SUE .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . ... ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . .... . 1,686.7 1 \n \nSt. Marys , Georgia \n \n* BROADHURST, CY RUS G. . . . . .. . ........ . . .. .. ..... . .... . .. 1,250.00 \n \nFitzge rald, Georgia \n \nBROWN , HEN RY ETTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456.70 \n \nNelson , Georgia \n \nBURGAMY , WI LLI AM R., JR . . . .. . . ... . . .... . .. ... .. . . . ... .. . 1,250.00 \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nCARROLL, RI CHARD A . . .... . . ... .. .... . .. . . .. .. ... . . . .. . . . 1,25 0.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCA RTER, NORMAN K. . .. . .. . . ......... . . .. .. . .. .  . .. . .. . . . 1,250.00 \n \nTalbotton , Georgia \n \nCO BB , JAN ELL . . .. .. . . . . ...... . . . ... .. .. ... .. ..... . ..... . . 1.250.00 \n \nGlennville , Georgia \n \nCROOK , ROB ERT B. \n \n1,250.00 \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nCULBERSON, WAD E HAMILTO \n \n1,250.00 \n \nCa rt ersv ille, Georgia \n \nELLEGOOD, JAM ES 0. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .... .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. 2,500.00 \n \nAugusta, Georg ia \n \nFA RL EY , WILLIAM E. ... .... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ... ..... . ... . . . .. 1,250.00 \n \nColumbu s, Georgia \n \nGR I ER, OR I N T ...... .... . .... . ..... . .. ... . .. . . . .. . . . . ... 1,900.00 \n \nBlakely , Geo rgia \n \nGR I FF I N, NORMAN W. . .... . ..... ... . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . . 1,250 .00 \n \nAugusta , Georgia \n \nHALL, CH A RLES, JR . ....... . . .  . . .. .. . . ..... . ... . ........ 1,250.00 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nHAWKI NS , DAVID J. . . . . . . . . .. ... .. .. .......... . ..  . ..... . . 1,250.00 \n \nAugusta, Geo rgia \n \nHOPK I S, CL A RE CE E., JR... . .. . ........ . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. 1,250.00 \n \nAlbany , Georgia \n \nHOTA RD, JOS EPH A . ... .. . . . . .. ...... . ..... . ... .. . . . .. . .. 1,250.00 \n \nColu mbu s, Georgia \n \nHUMPHR EY, WI LLIAM T. \n \n1,250.00 \n \nBain bri dge, Georgia \n \nH UTTO, ALTON W. \n \n3,333.33 \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON , WELDON H. ...... . ... . .. ... .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . ..  ... 2, 187.50 \n \nJefferso n, Georgia \n \nMOODY , REG I NALD HEN RY , JR . \n \n1,2 50.00 \n \nAtl anta , Georgia \n \n72 \n \n ST UDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAV E PAID TH E IR SCHOLARSH IP IN F ULL \nNam e and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \" M\" \nAmount of S cholarship Paid to R ecipient \n \nOSB URN , R ICHARD LEE ... . ............... . . ....... . ....... 3,437 .50 Deca tur , Georgia \n*PELOTE, MACEO R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812.16 Savannah , Geo rgia \nPR UITT, DONALD I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1.08 Bu fo rd , Geo rgia \nPU RCE LL, ROB ERT J . ........... . . . ..... . .. . . .. . ... . ....... 2, 187.50 Augusta, Georgia \nROGERS , CHARLES ERVIN .. . .. . . . .. . . . .......... . ....... . .. I ,250.00 Fo rsy th , Georgia \nSA YE, DONALD NEAL .. .. ....... . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . ..... . . 2,583.13 Rome, Georgia \nSCOTT , MELVIN B., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333. 18 Waycross, Georgia \nSH ARPTON , RUTH ANN ...... . .... : .... . ....... . ....... . . . . I ,250.00 Ca rrollto n, Georgia \nWAITS , CHARLES HARDY ..... . ....... . ......... . ........... 4 08. 58 McDonough , Geo rgia \nWOODY, PHILIP D. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . ...... . . . .. .. . . .. ... 1,250 .00 Gainesvi ll e, Geo rgia \nWORSHAM , WALTE R VIVIAN , III .. ....... . ... ...... . . . . . . . .. . 1,250.00 Maco n, Geo rgia \n \n*Deceased aft er withdrawal. \n \n73 \n \n SC HOLARSHIP R EC IPI ENTS UND ECIDED ABOUT PLANS FO R REPAYM ENT \n \nNa me and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nBARIAL, DR . WILLIAM E. \n \n. .......... $ 7,500 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHAM ILTO , DR. C LARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500 \n \nA ugusta , Georgia \n \nMADDOX, DR. H UG H G ., JR. \n \n10 ,00 0 \n \nCa rr ollto n, Geo rgia \n \nSC HOL A RSHIP R EC IPI ENTS WHOSE ACCOUNTS ARE IN SUSPENS E Name and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \n*BROWN , FRANKS. . .. .... . ... . ............. . .. . .... .. . . ... . .$5,000 .00 \n \nNorcross , Georgia \n \n**GATTIS , A LL EN C. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMar ie tta, Geo rgia \n \n***G RIMM , WILLIAM B. \n \n270.24 \n \nA tla nta, Georgia \n \n*** SWEAT, R USSEL L D. \n \n3,750.00 \n \nSo perto n, Georgia \n \n* Decla red ba nkrupt cy . ** Did no t rec ieve deg ree beca use of illn ess. ***Account s un collec ti ble. \n \n74 \n \n SCHOLARSH I P REC I PI E TS WHO RELI QU I SHEDTHE I R SCHOLARSH I PS \nNa111e and Hom e Town \n \nA III Ol/111 of Scholarship \n \nBLAND. VEITA J. ..... . . .. .. . . . . . ..................... . .. . .. .$2,500.00 \n \nGray, Georgia \n \nCI-IERER. ALLEN J. . . . . . . ... ...... . . . ... . . . . ... ... . . . .. . .. .. . 1.758.43 \n \nWarner Robin s, Georgia \n \nCOBB, JAM ES M. . . ... ....... . . . ... ... .. ..... . ............ . 2.500 .00 \n \nMartin, Georgia \n \nDUVALL, DAV I D W. \n \n2.500.00 \n \nDecat ur , Georgia \n \nFAUCHER , MARY M. \n \n2.500 .00 \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nFORE, BENJAM I N B. \n \n2,000 .00 \n \nWa ycross , Georgia \n \nGASK I NS , RALPH E.. JR... .. . .... . . ... .. ...... . . .. . . . .. .. ... . 1,090 .88 \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nHAWK INS , JOHN C., Ill .... .. ............. . ....  .. .. ....... . .. 2,000 .00 \n \nCo lumbu s, Georgia \n \n1-IOLBROOK , DAV I D L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875.62 \n \nDeca tur , Georgia \n \nI-lOUSE , WI LLIAM C. ...... . ... . ... . ..... . ... . ......... . . . .... 2,500.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLA E, JOHN D. . ............................... .... ..... 5,000.00 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcCOY , M ICHAEL J. \n \n2,500.00 \n \nDeca tur , Geo rgia \n \nPENDLEY, ROBERT A . .... . .. . . . .... . . . ....... . ... ...... .. ... 7,500 .00 \n \nMarietta , Georgia \n \nSM IT I-1 , DAVID G......... . . . . . . . .... .... . .. .. ..... . ..... . . . .. 7,500.00 \n \nMilled geville , Georgia \n \nSTONE, HERBERT A. , JR . . .... .  ........  .......... . . ... . . . 7,500.00 \n \nAlbany , Georgia \n \nWILLIS , SANDRA E. \n \n5,000.00 \n \nMarietta , Geo rgia \n \n75 \n \n t if ' \n.. \"t:J \n-}' ;Q::.) uQ) \na(:I:) \n \n('...... \nm('...... \n\"\u003cr;Jf t:l:) \n~ \n \n,_ _en \n(f)IJ.J \nI:Jz.cJ~r \n~m \nu.:;)--J \nOq:: Q (J \n:.J \n \n REPORT OF THE STATE M EDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nF GEO RGIA \n \n50 \nI I \n~ ;-79 \n \n1976-78 \n \n REPORT of the \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFor the Period July 1, 1976 through June 30, 1978 \nTo the GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \n \n  STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nROOM 468, 244 WASHINGTON STREET, S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 \nJanuary 9, 1979 \nThe Honorable George L. Busbee Governor State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 My Dear Governor Busbee: In accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I am pleased to submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1976, and ending June 30, 1978. This report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meetings held in July 1976, 1977 and 1978. At these meetings the Board awarded scholarships for the 1978-79 academic year and approved the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1978-79 fiscal year. \nRespectfully, \nH. Calvin Jackson, Jr., M.D. Chairman \n111 \n \n MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF \nGEORGIA \nDr. Carson B. Burgstiner ......................... Savannah May 1978- May 1980 \nDr. Joseph L. Girardeau .. ... ......... ..... ......... Atlanta February 1974- April 1977 \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson ... ... .......... . ........ Manchester April 1977- April 1981 \nDr. Milton I. Johnson, Jr. .......................... Macon December 1977- May 1979 \nDr. Fleming L. Jolley .............................. Atlanta May 1976- May 1978 \nDr. Robert E. Perry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick May 1977- December 1977 \nDr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. ............................. Columbus June 1973 - April 1977 \nDr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr............................. Albany May 1978 - April 1981 \nDr. David A. Wells ................................ Dalton April 1977 - April 1981 \n \nOFACERSOFTHEBOARD \n \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr. Dr. David A. Wells Mr. Henry G. Neal Mr. Joe B. Lawley \n \nChairman Vice Chairman Executive Secretary Assistant Executive Secretary \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S. W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nlV \n \n Chappelle Matthews Athens \nAuthor of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board \nin 1951. \nDr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr. Manchester \nChairman of the State Medical Education Board. \nv \n \n _,.... \n \nDr. Carson B. Burgstiner \nSavannah \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nDr. Milton I. Johnson, Jr. \nMacon \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \nDr. Jacob L. Shii'ley, Jr. Albany \nMember, State Medical Education Board \nVI \n \nDr. David A. Wells \nDalton \nMember, State Medical Education Board \n \n BOARD MEMBERS SERVING FROM 1976-78 \nIn May, 1976, Dr. Fleming L. Jolley, Atlanta, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and became an ex officio member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. David A. Wells, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board in an ex officio capacity for a second year. Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., Manchester, and Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., Columbus, served the last year of their second four-year appointments. Their terms of office expired on April 1, 1977. Dr. Joseph L. Girardeau, Atlanta, served the last year of his .appointment. His term of office expired on April 1, 1977. At its meeting in July, 1976, the Board re-elected Dr. Jackson as Chairman and Dr. Girardeau was elected as Vice-Chairman. \nIn May, 1977, Dr. Robert E. Perry, Brunswick, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia. He thus became an ex officio member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Fleming L. Jolley, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board for a second year. In December, 1977, Dr. Milton I. Johnson, Jr., Macon, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia, to complete the term of Dr. Perry who died unexpectedly in December, 1977. He succeeded Dr. Perry. On April 27, 1977, Governor George L. Busbee re-appointed Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., Manchester, and Dr. David A. Wells, Dalton, as members of the State Medical Education Board for a term beginning April27, 1977, and ending April 1, 1981. Dr. Joseph L. Girardeau, Atlanta, continued to serve as a member of the Board until April, 1977. At its meeting in July, 1977, the Board re-elected Dr. Jackson as Chairman and elected Dr. Wells as Vice-Chairman. \nIn May, 1978, Dr. Carson B. Burgstiner, Savannah, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and became an ex officio member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Milton I. Johnson, Jr., immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued to serve on the Board for a second year. Dr. H. Calvin Jackson, Jr., Manchester, served the second year of his third four-year appointment. Dr. David A. Wells, Dalton, served the second year of his four-year appointment. Governor Busbee appointed Dr. Jacob L. Shirley, Jr., Albany, as a member of the Board to succeed Dr. Joseph L. Girardeau, for a term beginning May 17, 1978, and ending April 1, 1981. At its meeting in July, 1978, the Board re-elected Dr. Jackson as Chairman and Dr. Wells as Vice-Chairman. \nvii \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \n \nCHAPTER \n \nPAGE \n \nI. PURPOSE ......................... . ........ . The Constitutional Amendment Creating the State Medical Education Board . . .............. . \n \nII. SCHOLARSHIPS ............................ 5 A. Conditions For Annual Renewal ............. 6 B. Applications Received, Scholarships Granted .................................. 6 C. Summary of Scholarship Recipients . . . . . . . . . . 7 \n \nIII. RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 A. Selecting and Serving Rural Communities .............................. 10 1. Doctors Write Us ....................... 12 B. The Continuing Need for Rural Physicians ................................ 14 1. Communities Write Us ............. . ..... 14 \nC. Training Physicians for Family Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 \n \nIV. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES ............ 21 \n \nRECIPIENTS EXPRESS APPRECIATION ..... 24 \n \nVlll \n \n LIST OF TABLES \n \nTABLE \n \nPAGE \n \nI. Applications Received and Scholarships Granted for the Years 1976-78 .................................... 7 \n \nII. Summary of Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1977-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 \n \nIII. Present Status of Medical Scholarship Recipients 1953-78 ......................... . ...................... 9 \n \nIV. Repayments of Scholarships by Practice and Cash ........... 10 \n \nV. Time Span Between Acceptance and Completion of Scholarship Contract ....................... II \n \nEXHIBITS \n \nEXHIBIT \n \nPAGE \n \nA-Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical College During 1977-78 ........................................ . 26 \n \nB- Map Showing Locations of Physicians Repaying Scholarships by Practice . ................................. 36 \n \nC- Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1977-78 .......... 38 \n \nD- Scholarship Recipients Serving Residencies ................. 39 \n \nE- Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces ..................................... . ..... 42 \n \nF- Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying \n \n \n \nScholarships by Practice ...................... . ........... 43 \n \nG- Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full by Practice ........... . .................................... 48 \n \nH- Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying scholarships by Practice / Cash .......... . .... . ............ 55 \n \n!- Scholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships by Practice / Cash .......... . .......................... . .. 55 \n \nJ - Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash ........... .. ......... . ......................... 58 \n \nK-Scholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment of Scholarships in Cash .................................. 60 \n \nL-Scholarship Recipients Withdrawn From Medical School Who Are Repaying Their Scholarships in Cash ............ . . 72 \n \nM- Students Withdrawn Who Have Repaid Scholarships in Full ........................... . ........... . ........... 72 \n \nix \n \n  BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1976 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1978 \nPURPOSE \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1952 for a twofold purpose: (1) to provide health care delivery in rural areas of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nTHE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CREATING THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nThe Board was created by an Amendment to the Constitution of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of Georgia adopted a resolution providing for the Constitutional Amendment which was overwhelmingly ratified by the electorate in the November general election in 1952. \nThe purpose of the Amendment was to bring about an adequate supply of physicians in the more sparsely populated areas of the State by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in medical school, and by inducing a sufficient number of them to practice medicine in rural Georgia. \nThe Board is composed of five members: the President of the Medical Association of Georgia, the immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, ex officio, and three members appointed by the Governor. The three appointive members hold office for a term of four years. \nThe Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Board is the same person who serves as Executive Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nThe Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are citizens and residents of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited \n \n medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist recipients in obtaining a medical education to enable them to become licensed, practicing physicians in communities in Georgia having a population of 15,000 persons or less. It is the duty of the Board to make a careful investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his or her fitness to receive a scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to provide financial aid for him or her to attend medical school. \nEach scholarship or loan (as it becomes if it is repaid in cash) was initially in the amount of $5,000 over a four year period, payable $1,250 per year. A Constitutional Amendment in 1968 increased the amount of each scholarship to $10,000 over four years and increased the population of a qualifying community in which a doctor could repay by practice to 10,000 persons. \nIn 1976, the Georgia Legislature adopted, and the people approved, an additional Amendment to the Constitution providing \nfor an increase in the amount of the scholarship from $10,000 to an amount not to exceed $15,000 over four years and provided for increase in community population from 10,000 to 15,000 in which a doctor may practice in repayment of the scholarship. The Amendment also increased the interest rate from 4% to 9% from the date of each payment to the applicant, compounded annually for those who repay their loan in cash and who do not practice in fulfillment of their commitment. \nEach scholarship may now be repaid in service as follows: \n \nOne-fifth of the loan or \n \nscholarship together with the \n \ninterest thereon shall be \n \ncredited to the applicant for \n \neach year of practicing his \n \nprofession in a community of i \n15,000 population or less, f \n \naccording to the United States \n \nDecennial Census of 1970 or 1\\ any future such census, or at \\ Central State Hospital, ' \n \n\\ - \n \nGracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department \n \nRepresentatives Chappelle Matthews and Terry Coleman reviewing 1976 constitutional amendment. \n \nof Human Resources or at any of the above facilities of the \n \nDepartment of Offender Rehabilitation. The Board has the \n \nauthority to cancel the contract of any applicant at any time for \n \n2 \n \n cause deemed sufficient by the Board. Upon cancellation of the contract for any cause, including default or breach thereof by the applicant, the total uncredited amount ofthe scholarship paid to the applicant shall at once become due and payable to the Board in cash with interest at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum from the date of each payment by the Board, compounded annually. \nIn 1978, the Legislature adopted an Amendment to the Constitution providing for a revision of Article X, which relates to retirement systems and educational scholarships. This amendment did not pass in the November, 1978, Statewide Referendum. It would have provided for future Amendments to the Act to be approved by the General Assembly rather than by Constitutional Amendment. It also would have authorized the Board to grant scholarships to qualified applicants enrolled in two-year as well as four-year medical schools. \nDr. Calvin Jackson, Chairman of the State Medical Education Board, reviews the progress of a scholarship receipient atthe Medical College of Georgia. \n3 \n \n  CHAPTER II \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board grants scholarships to those applicants who establish a financial need and who express a strong commitment to practice in a rural area in Georgia having a population of less than 15,000 persons in repayment of their scholarships. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: \n1. Upon request, an application form and Financial Aid Form are sent to the applicant. \n2. Upon receipt of the completed application form, the six references the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. \n3. A report giving detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family is secured from a commercial credit company. \n4. The results of the financial analysis obtained from the Parents' Confidential Statement on the Financial Aid Form are recorded. \n5. Upon completion ofthe first four steps, personnel in the office of the Secretary of the Board interview each applicant for approximately one hour and record pertinent information. \n6. The applicant is invited to appear before the Board at its annual meeting in July for an interview to project his ambitions and qualifications more vividly to the Board. \n7. After the Board has met each applicant, it considers carefully all the accumulated information and awards scholarships to those who are in the greatest financial need and who have agreed to commit themselves to practice in a Board-approved community in Georgia in repayment of their scholarships. \nBefore being granted a scholarship/loan, each applicant must sign a contract with the Board agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship/loan is granted . \nThe 1952 Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board provided that a recipient may repay his scholarship either in services or in cash at four percent interest. Unfortunately, the number of eligible recipients electing to repay in cash under the 1952 Amendment increased during the past few years to more than fifty percent of the total number of scholarships granted. The 1976 Amendment strengthens the primary purpose of the program by conditioning the award of scholarships upon the \n5 \n \n financial need of the applicant and his or her commitment to practice in a community of 15,000 population or less or in a facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Resources or the Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Recipients who fail to practice must immediately repay their loan in cash with interest at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum from the date of each payment to the recipient. \nANNUAL RENEWAL \nThe Board has adopted stringent procedures to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in approved areas (15,000 persons or less). Annual renewal of scholarship awards are made only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring the members of the Board and its staff interview each scholarship recipient to secure a reaffirmation of intent to practice. The renewal of a scholarship for each succeeding year is also based on written statements of reaffirmation and a continuation of financial need. \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED- 1976-78 \nThe Board received 80 applications for the 1976-77 academic year. At its meeting on July 20-21 , 1976, 29 scholarships were granted and 101 scholarships were renewed. At a called meeting on September 1, 1976, 8 additional scholarships were awarded and several alternates selected. Of the scholarships awarded for the 1976-77 academic year, 3 were relinquished and, of these, I was awarded to an alternate. A total of 136 students received scholarships for the 1976-77 academic year. \nFor the 1977-78 academic year, the Board received 73 applications. At its meeting on July 19-20, 1977, it awarded 30 scholarships and renewed 107 scholarships previously granted, and several alternates were selected. Of the scholarships awarded for the 1977-78 academic year, 2 were relinquished and awarded to alternates. A total of 137 students received scholarships for the 1977-78 academic year. \nThe Board received 83 applications for the 1978-79 academic year. At its meeting on July 18-19, 1978, it awarded 38 scholarships and renewed 93 scholarships previously granted. At a called meeting on September 6, 1978, 6 additional scholarships were awarded. Of the scholarships awarded for the 1978-79 academic year, 2 were relinquished. A total of 135 scholarships were awarded for the 1978-79 academic year. Table I shows the number of applications received and scholarships granted by the Board during 1976-78. \n6 \n \n TABLE I \nAPPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED FOR THE YEARS 1976-78 \n \nNo. of Applications \nReceived \n \nNo. of Scholarships \nGranted \n \nRenewal of Scholarships \nPreviously Granted \n \nTotal No. of Students Currently Enrolled in Program \n \n1976-77 \n \n80 \n \n35 \n \n101 + 2 still \n \n138 \n \nin school who \n \nhave received \n \nfull scholarship \n \n1977-78 \n \n73 \n \n30 \n \n107 + I still \n \n138 \n \nin school who \n \nhas received \n \nfull scholarship \n \n1978-79 \n \n83 \n \n42 \n \n93 + 2 still \n \n137 \n \nin school who \n \nhave received \n \nfull scholarship \n \nSUMMARY OF SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS IN TRAINING \nAs of June 30, 1978, 256 scholarship recipients were engaged in training programs. One hundred eighteen are completing internships, residencies or a tour of duty in the armed forces. One hundred thirty eight are students presently in medical school: 22 are .freshmen, 38 are sophmores, 40 are juniors and 38 are seniors. Exhibit\"A\" is a list of medical students showing their names, home towns, medical schools in which they are enrolled, classes and amount of scholarship granted. Table II is a summary showing the medical schools represented by the present recipients and the number attending each school. \nTABLE II \n \nSUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1977-78 \n \nInstitution \n \nFreshmen \n \nMedical College of \n \nGeorgia \n \n17 \n \nEmory University School \n \nof Medicine \n \n3 \n \nMeharry Medical College \n \nDuke University School of Medicine \n \nHoward University College of Medicine \n \nKansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine \n \nKirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine \n \nMedical College of Wisconsin \n \nWest Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine \n \nTOTAL: \n \n22 \n \nSophomores Juniors Seniors \n \n32 \n \n32 \n \n34 \n \n4 \n \n4 \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \n38 \n7 \n \n40 \n \n38 \n \nTOTAL 115 II 6 \n138 \n \n fo\"r'!'er scholarship recipient, checks on a patient in the hospital in \n \n CHAPTER III \nRESULTS \nOn June 30, 1978, the State Medical Education Board completed its twenty-fifth year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In this twenty-five year period , 906 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women needing financial assistance to attend medical college. Of the 906 students receiving awards, 582 have completed their medical education and become \"eligible to practice.\" In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board, 268 physicians chose to repay all or part of their scholarships by practicing either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Human Resources. Three hundred and fourteen doctors decided to repay their scholarships in cash; many of these entered further training; some established practice in communities with a population larger than 15,000; several began practice out of the State. There are 138 scholarship recipients still in medical school; others are engaged in further training in internships and residencies, still others are serving in the Armed Forces. Table III shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1978. \nTABLE III \nPRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS JULY I, 1953-JUNE 30, 1978 \nStudents Enrolled in Medical School (June 30, 1978) .... . .... . .... . .... .... . . ... 138 Graduate Physicians Who Are: \nCompleting Internships . .... .. .. . . . . . . . .. ... ........ .... . . ..... .. .... . . .. . 26 Completing Residency Training . . . ... .......... . .. . . .. .... . ................ 70 In Armed Services . . ... . . . ...... .. . .... ... . ... . . . . ..... . . . .. . ... . . ... . ... 22 Practicing in Approved Communities or \nInstitutions (Repayment in Whole or Part) .. . . .. .. . . .. .... . . .. . . .. . .. .. 268 Electing to Repay in Cash . ........ ... . . ... . .. . . .... . ... . .. . ... . .. .. . . . . . . 314 Students Who Relinquished Scholarship . .... ..... ..... ...... . . . .. . . . . ..... .... . 21 Students Withdrawn . . .. ... . ...... . . . . . . . ... . . . .... . ... . . . .... . . . ... . .. .... ... 42 Students Deceased . ... .. . . . . ... . . ....... ... .. . .. .. .. . ....... . ... . . . .. . . .. ... .. 2 Doctors Deceased Prior to Practice . ... ... ..... ..... ....... . ......... . . .... . .... 3 Total Scholarships Awarded . ..... ...... .. ..... ... .................. . . . . . .. . .. 906 Includes 143 who have repaid their obligation in full, 65 who are practicing to repay their obligation and 60 who have repaid all or a portion oftheir scholarships in practice and cash. Includes 285 who have repaid their contracts in full in cash and 29 who are repaying their contracts in cash. \n9 \n \n SELECTING AND SERVING RURAL COMMUNITIES \nA list of communities in critical need of physicians is compiled by the Board each year. A letter of inquiry is mailed to the mayors and hospital administrators of the rural communities throughout Georgia. Information is requested concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. Information is also requested about hospital and drug store facilities, and whether the town will support a doctor. \nIf a community has appeared on the most recent town list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to a community official for verification and additional information. \nWhen completed, this list is mailed to every doctor who will be ready to begin practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. \nA major service of the Board is the preparation (annually) of a list of physicians who will be \"ready for practice\" in July of each of the succeeding two years. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their military obligation during that time, those who will complete their internships and those who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to any community or physician. It is the only such list available in Georgia and provides a beginning point for rural communities seeking physicians. \nMany of the doctors on this list are invited to visit interested communities with a view toward establishing a practice. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place where he wishes to settle permanently. \nTable IV below shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash, and the percentage of the total repaying by each method. Significantly, during the period from 1976-78, there was an increase in the percentage of scholarship recipients repaying by practice in relation to the comparable period from 1974-76. \n \nTABLE IV REPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH \n \nYears 1976-78 1974-76 \n \nNo. of Doctors Repaying \n \nNo. Repaying by Practice (All or Part) \n \nPercent Practicing \n \nNo. Repaying in Cash \n \nPercent Repaying in Cash \n \n582 \n \n268 \n \n46.05 % \n \n314 \n \n53 .95 % \n \n499 \n \n223 \n \n44.69% \n \n276 \n \n55.31 % \n \n10 \n \n Of the 268 doctors who have elected to repay all or a portion of their scholarships by practice, 143 have repaid their obligation in full by practice to the State as shown in Exhibit \"G\". Doctors who are currently practicing are listed with their place of practice in Exhibit \"F'. Exhibits \"H\" and \"I\" list the doctors who have repaid or are repaying by practice and cash. \nA map showing the numerous communities in which scholarship recipients have established practice is shown on Exhibit \n\"B\". \nThe \"Country Doctor Program,\" as it is frequently called, has been favorably received in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the State. Many communities would be without medical services today except for this program. Dedicated young men and women of great promise, otherwise financially unable to obtain a medical education, have been able to do so as a result of these scholarships. Those who practice in communitites in critical need of medical services have also added to the economic, political, social and civic welfare of our State. Those who repay their obligation in cash contribute to the well-being of the citizens of Georgia, through public service and practice. The funds received from scholarship recipients repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation by the General Assembly. \nAlthough the State Medical Education Board program has been in existence for 25 years, it often takes a scholarship recipient 15 years or longer to repay his obligation to the State in full from the date he first receives his scholarship. Table V shows the length of time that can elapse between the time an applicant receives his scholarship and the time he has completed his contract. \n \nTABLE V \nPOSSIBLE TIME SPAN BETWEEN ACCEPTANCE AND COMPLETION OF SCHOLARSHIP CONTRACT \n \nMedical School \nScholarship 4 years Recipient \n \nInternship \nI year \n \nArmed Services \n2 years \n \nResidency \n3-5 years \n \nPractice \n5 years \n \nTOTAL 15-17 years \n \nII \n \n DOCTORS WRITE US \n \nThe members and staff of the \n \nState Medical Education Board \n \nmaintain close communication \n \nwith the doctors who are \n \ncurrently practicing in repayment \n \nof their scholarships for auditing \n \npurposes and for firsthand \n \nknowledge of the progress being \n \nmade by the practicing \n \nphysicians. The following are \n \ncomments received in reply to the \n \nf \n \nannual request for information sent by the Board: \n \n----------::~!5.. \n \n\"I am seeing an average of 30 \n \npatients a day in my office and 10- \n \n20 in-patients per day. We have a critical need at present for an \n \nobstetrician in this area.\" \n \n\"At the present time I am seeing 20-30 patients per day-mostly OB-GYN patients. The surgical experience as well as OB-GYN cases have been rewarding in regard to pathology and learning experience.\" \n \nI currently am in solo practice doing general and vascular surgery and am very satisfied with my practice.\" \n \n\"I see 25-30 patients per day. Our group of four physicians \n \nprovide office care in \n \n, 30 miles distance, three days per \n \nweek in addition to our busy practice.\" \n \n\"The practice is going quite well. I am seeing about 21 patients per day in the office and seeing about 8 in-patients.\" \n \n\"Thanks very much for your continued support and interest. I am mindful of your great progress and accomplishment, but also of the great need still to be met. I am enjoymg my practice and look forward to the future.\" \n \n\"I have obtained a partner in practice. At the present time we see approximately 60-70 patients per day in the office and probably an average of 10 per day in the hospital. Unfortunately we have to turn new patients away fairly regularly. We anticipate taking in a third partner in the not too distant future. We would certainly appreciate your referring any family practitioner that you think might be interested in this area to us.\" \n \n12 \n \n \"I do not antlctpate making a change. Our clinic-Augusta Mental Health Area, an Institution under the Department of Human Resources-serves approximately 2,000 active patients.\" \n\"I see 50-100 patients weekly in a pure surgical practice. I will be getting busier with the new hospital.\" \n\"I see 50-100 patients per week and deliver 10-20 babies per month. I also have 2-5 surgical cases per month.\" \nDr. Ralph Warnock, a former scholarship recipient, writes a prescription in his office in Thomaston. \n13 \n \n A CONTINUING NEED FOR RURAL PHYSICIANS \nGeorgia shares with other states a continuing need for family physicians. A survey released in late 1976 by the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians and the Georgia Joint Board of Family Practice indicated that 117 out of 159 counties in Georgia are deficient in the number of primary care physicians. \nThis information was confirmed by reports submitted\" during the Primary Health Care Conference sponsored by the Department of Human Resources at Jekyll Island, Georgia, in April, 1978. Health care professionals reported that by 1980, 127 counties in Georgia will need one or more full time family practice physicians. By 1990, it is reported that 145 counties in Georgia will need one or more primary care physicians and that at least 24 counties will have no family practitioners. Although there is a decline in the number of family physicians in Georgia, there is an increasing amount of time spent by physicians in primary care. In 1976, forty-four percent of all physicians in Georgia indicated that they spent more than 50% of their time in primary care and yet only 15% of the doctors in the state practice primary care. Truly, the need for family doctors in Georgia is greater than ever before! \nCOMMUNITIES WRITE US \nAnnually, as previously stated, the State Medical Education Board prepares a \"Town List\" which contains information and comments from officials of communities with populations of 15,000 or less throughout the State that are in need of physicians. The following comments were received from officials in various communities this year that reinforce the continuing need for family physicians: \n\"A little over two years ago a group of citizens collected private donations to build a clinic to attract a physician to our community. There is a shortage of physicians in our surrounding area and we are growing rapidly. We would very much like to have a physician become a part of our community and grow with us.\" \n\"The main obstacle in obtaining a hospital for our community is the need of physicians-mainly surgeons.\" \n14 \n \n \"We are very anxious to obtain new doctors in our area. The hospital is now in the process of building a new Intensive Care Unit and doctors are needed.\" \n\"We need doctors very badly and our local doctors would welcome additional help with their patient load.\" \n\"Our town needs two family practice physicians. We can offer guaranteed annual salary, office space, equipment, staff and all overhead expenses furnished at no charge for two years.\" \n\"We are looking for the basic specialties to man our new regional hospital.\" \n\"Our community is very eager to have a doctor in our area and would be willing to help him with his office and support him in every way possible.\" \n\"We, the Citizens, the Hospital Authority and the Medical Professionals will do all in our power to secure, renovate or modify any equipment or conditions that may appear undesirable to any prospective physician that wishes to locate in our community.\" \n\"Our town is an exceedingly fast growing community and the community's addition of physicians is in no way keeping up with the pace of the city's population growth. Any young medical student graduating from medical college will find our town an exceptional place in which to establish his or her practice and will be richly rewarded for their decision.\" \n\"Residents are still very much interested in obtaining the service of a physician and would appreciate any help you can give us. There are many good features that we would like to discuss with an interested physician.\" \n15 \n \n TRAINING PHYSICIANS FOR FAMILY PRACTICE \nThe Board of Regents recognized the diminishing number of physicians in primary medical care over the last three decades, and at the request and urging of the State Medical Education Board, a. Department of Family Practice was established at the Medical College of Georgia in 1972. Dr. Jon C. Calvert, Chairman of the Department of Family Practice, cites the following information concerning the development of the Family Practice Preceptorship and Family Practice Residency Training Programs in which all scholarship recipients are required to participate: \n\"In 1976, the Georgia Legislature created the Joint Advisory Board of Family Practice. In 1977, it changed the board name to Joint Board of Family Practice. The function of this Board is to review the need for family physicians in the State of Georgia and make recommendations to the legislature concerning the development of family practice residency training programs within the State to meet this need. It also has authority for requesting and allocating funds to partially support community hospital based family practice residency programs. The Joint Board of Family Practice with the assistance of the Georgia Federation for Family Practice Residency Training Programs and the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians has recommended the development of several family practice residency training programs throughout the State of Georgia. Through cooperative effort, this plan is being implementt:d. This proposal was based on the following observations: \n16 \n \n I. There is a need for more family physicians in the State of Georgia; \n2. As few as five out of ten students graduating from medical schools practice in the same state; \n3. As many as seven to eight out often residents graduating from the training programs practice in the state in which they were trained; \n4. As many as six to seven out of ten resident graduates establish practice within 100-150 miles of their residency training site. \nBased on this and other information, the Joint Board of Family Practice has proposed that several family practice residency training programs be established throughout the State and that these programs be located near critical physician manpower shortage areas. This would not only train more family physicians for Georgia, but would increase the likelihood that: \nI. Graduates from these programs will stay in the State of Georgia, and \n2. Graduates of these programs will practice near where they were trained, and thus assist in answering the problem of geographic maldistribution of physicians. \nThere are presently five family practice residency training programs in the State of Georgia (Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Rome, Savannah). It is anticipated that two additional programs will be begun in the state within the next 12-18 months. The Atlanta area and the South GeorgiaAlbany area are probable locations. \nIt is equally important to provide medical students an opportunity to be exposed to positive experiences in family practice while in medical school. The Department of Family Practice at the Medical College of Georgia is placing renewed emphasis in this important area. \nThe Georgia Academy of Family Physicians continues to offer its preceptorship experience to students who are in their junior or senior year at Emory University School of Medicine and at the Medical College of Georgia. Through July, 1978, 132 students participated in this preceptorship and 67 family physicians throughout the State of Georgia served as their preceptors. The Georgia Academy of Family Physicians has also supported the development of a family practice forum at \n17 \n \n Emory University School of Medicine and the Medical College of Georgia. The forum is composed of students from each of the schools of medicine who are interested in family practice. Through this forum, the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians sponsors programs for these medical students. The content of the program is determined by the medical students. The first Family Practice Forum at Emory was held in February, 1978, with over 45 medical students in attendance. There were close to 200 people present at this forum. The first Family Practice Forum at the Medical College of Georgia was held in September, 1977. Approximately 150 people, including medical students, the President of the Medical College of Georgia, Dr. William H. Moretz, and the Dean of the School of Medicine, Dr. Fairfield Goodale, were in attendance.\" Approximately seventy-one recipients of the State Medical Education Board scholarship program who attended the Medical College of Georgia from 1976-78 took part in either the Family Practice Residency Program, the Preceptorship Program or took an elective course of study offered by the Department of Family Practice. As indicated above, there is increased interest and activity at Emory University School of Medicine and the Medical College of Georgia concerning the specialty of family practice. The number of medical students interested in family practice has steadily increased and the Department of Family Practice at the Medical College of Georgia is expanding its faculty and staff to meet these growing needs. \n18 \n \n Dr. Merideth Harper, a seeing her patients. \n \n.. \n- \n \n a for\"\"\"mr hip \n \nHospital \n \nool, and \n \nResources. \n \ngets ready to make rounds at the under the auspices of the Department \n \n CHAPTER IV \n \nREVENUE AND EXPENDITURES \nUnder the Executive Reorganization Act of 1972, the Board of Regents has full responsibility for the administration of the operating funds of the State Medical Education Board. The following is an accounting of the use of those funds during the years 1976-77 and 1977-78, and a budget adopted for fiscal 1978-79. \n \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FUNDS EXPENDED 1976-77 \n \nREVENUE \n \nState Appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $345,000.00 \n \nPayments on Scholarships: \n \nPrincipal ................. $194,951.00 \n \nInterest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,656.72 \n \n244,608.04 \n \nTOTAL REVENUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $589,608.04 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nScholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $335,000.00 \n \nRepaid to State Treasury through \n \nFiscal Division-DOAS .... $240,257.42 \n \nDepartment of Law- \n \nCollection Fees. . . . . . . . . . 4,350.62 \n \n244,608.04 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . $579,608.04 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1977 (Lapsed into State Treasury) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10,000.00 \nTOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $589,608.04 \n \n21 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FUNDS EXPENDED 1977-78 \n \nREVENUE \n \nState Appropriation ... .... . . ....... . ......... $360,000.00 \n \nPayments on Scholarships: \n \nPrincipal . . . . . . \n \n$127,275.84 \n \nInterest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,887.46 \n \n164, 163.30 \n \nTOTAL REVENUE \n \n$524,163.30 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nScholarships ... . ............................ $353,500.00 \n \nRepaid to State Treasury through \n \nFiscal Division-DOAS .... $156,563.16 \n \nDepartment of Law- \n \nCollection Fees.. . ....... 7,600.14 \n \n$164,163 . 30 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES .. .. ......... $517,663.30 \n \nSURPLUS, JUNE 30, 1978 (Lapsed into State Treasury) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6,500.00 \nTOTAL ..................... . ... .. . .. $524, 163.30 \n \nTHECOSTOFTHEPROGRAM \nDuring the past two years, the amount of money received from scholarship recipients who repaid their scholarships in cash was $408,771.34. Many of these scholarship recipients who have repaid in cash remain in Georgia, although they may not practice in a qualifying community. The amount of scholarship funds paid to recipients in medical school during the past two years has been $688,500.00. Thus, the value of the program far exceeds the cost in dollars. Indeed, it is an investment in the future of Georgia's rural areas. An investment which, in our opinion, provides the greatest return on the dollar for Georgia taxpayers of any funds appropriated by the General Assembly. \n \n22 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD BUDGET 1978-79 \n \nActual 1976-77 \nSTATEMENT OF REVENUE State Appropriation $345,000.00 \n \nCurrent Budget 1977-78 \n$360,000.00 \n \nProposed Budget 1978-79 \n$400,000.00 \n \nSTATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES \n \nOperating Expenses \n \nScholarships \n \n$335,000.00 \n \n$353,500.00 \n \n$400,000.00 \n \nAs stated elsewhere in this report, the Constitutional Amendment voted on and passed in the General Election on November 2, 1976, increased the amount of each scholarship award from $10,000 to $15,000 over a four year period. \nLegislative funds were not immediately available for the full increase to $15,000, therefore the funding of the scholarships was increased only gradually each year. Under this plan the 1977 freshmen entering medical school were awarded $12,000 each for four years payable $3,000 per year; the 1978 entering freshmen were awarded $14,000 each for four years, payable $3,500 per year; and the 1979 freshmen will be awarded the full $15,000 each for four years, payable $3,750 per year. \nCONCLUSION \nThe members of the State Medical Education Board and its staff wish to express their appreciation to the Governor and members of the General Assembly for making this fine program available to hundreds of outstanding young men and women. We are confident that the taxpayers of Georgia in the years to come will reap an outstanding harvest of health care delivery and public service. \n \n23 \n \n Scholarship Recipients Attending the Medical College of Georgia \nRECIPIENTS EXPRESS APPRECIATION As a tangible expression of their appreciation to the people of Georgia, to the Governor, to members of the General Assembly, and to the members of the State Medical Education Board, the scholarship recipients attending the Medical College of Georgia participated in signing a Certificate of Appreciation. By their signatures, these recipients express their sincere gxatitude to those responsible for the success of the \"County Doctor Program\" and for making it possible for them to become practicing physicians. \n \n CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION \n \nTo: \nGovernor George Busbee The Georgia General Assembly The People of Georgia and The State Medical Education Board \n \nfrom \nScholar~hip Recipients of''tbe State Medical Education Board \n \nfor the cooperation, interest and continued\"support of the Governor, The General Assembly, and The People for the \"Country Doctor Program,\" wt)ich made it possible for us to study medicine. \nin \nTHE STATE OF GEORGIA \n \n'-0~ \n(\\ . /) 0 \n \n~ \n \nt.Q;.;...J, tJJ~ .\"?7'(f'  \n \n~~ \no~ Lt.::.J-{f1~f )'?\"Q/\"~ ' \n \nvJ~ .1(~~~ ~ 1(4(~ DaiTf\"\"\"\" . . ~Q.-[L-7','b\"-f~l.~; \n \n~-~ 'r~~jf) \n \n~ ~)e-.\\'D-..~.~...~ ~.,__ \n \n~'/)ds \n \n 1r IJ\"f!\"(f \n \n~(IJJ \n \n~ t.i4.r- \n \n\u003cL-..j)~j q.. ...c~ \n \nJ ! 4 fJ/1.,.:. \n \ns \n \nJ.\"\"'\"? lf..,JJ...t. \n \n(/[._tf \n \ntGIJ,~V-\u003cf9i(~..1\\.~ .,._.c_~?;-/#-.~ \n \n14~1.-,-fP .i.._(\u003c~~ P.~S:. \nff'-:.'fl t - . \n \nY~Tkk#-.Jf-m~ \n \n/1/ \n/ ~,:....,:::r t. \n \n1:7~.Z\u003e.d'A J::;J_ ~::0. ~ ~ ~~~./! lt/T,qj'-f \n~~~ \n4/z_ cftf{f. ~ 0-(.\\J.~ .\u003c.~.. ~ ~,~~ \n/1r'- . \n \n~~~ ~~ \n \n_,c~ , \"'71.1,1/.::l.u.:ryt--\u003e \n-..._(l.._\u003c\u003c'. \n \n~t~ .~ ;.:/.,. , ~ ~ 1)/C/ ~ J2!~:,-,v \n \n,;\u0026-Jx-;J.Q-. ~a,~ ..,\u0026... \"nJ.t4..riL- \n \n.~(]..._ \n \n~~e ~ cX?~'\"'';:f\")fiy \n \n-~\"--.7:-; C\u003c\"7-;1.r,.~ \n \nc~ ~ \n\u0026io'A.:!. 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Kansas City College of . . .. . .. . . .. . .... . . .. .. . .. . . . . Sr. \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nANGLYN. DERRELL W... . ..... .... . . .. . . . ... . . Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . ...... . ...... . . .. . Fr. \n \nHampton, Georgia \n \nATTA WAY, DEAN S. .. . . . ..... . .. .. ...... . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . .. ... . .... .. ........... . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \natv- \n \nAUSTIN, WAYNE D... . .... .. ... .. ... ... .... .. . Medical College of Georgia .. ..... .. .............. . . Sr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nBARBER, JAMES H............. . .. . . .. .... . .. . Medical College of Georgia . ... .. ....... . . . .. .... ... Sr. \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nBARNES. ROBERT E.... ... ........ . . ... .... ... Medical College of Georgia .. . .... ... .... . . . ...... .. Jr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nBLACK, BLANTON E. .. . .... .. .... . ... . . . .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia .... . . .......... . . . .... . . Jr. \n \nSavannah. Georgia \n \nBOATRIGHT, CHARLES D. . ... . . ... . . . . .. . .... Medical College of Georgia ..... ... .. .. ... ...... .... Jr. \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nBOLAND, PAMELA G..... . .... .. .... . .... . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . ... ... ... . .... . .. .. . ... Sr. \n \nPerry. Georgia \n \nBOLING, JAM ES F... . . . .. . .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .......... . . . . ... . . ... . .. Jr. \n \nBall Ground , Georgia \n \nBOYKIN, CHERYL A. . . . . ...... . .. .. ... . . . .. . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . ...... .. .... .. .... ... Soph. \n \nDouglasville, 6eorgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted $12,000 10,000 7,500 12,000 10,000 7,500 7,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n BRENNAN, JAMES R.... . .. . .. . ... . ..... . ... . . Medical College of Georgia .. ...... . . ......... ..... . Soph. \n \nSa'l'annah, Georgia \n \nBRYAN, SKYLER D.. .. . .. . ..... . . .. . .. . ... . .. . Emory University School of . .. . . . . ...... . . . . . . .. . . . Soph. \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nBURKE, KENNETH D. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . ... . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia .. . .... . . . . . ... . ......... Fr. \n \nDonalsonville, Georgia \n \nBURROUGHS, FLEMING . . . ..... . ............. Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... .... . .. .. .. .. .. .. . Sr. \n \nPelham, Georgia \n \nBYRD, KENNETH N... ........ ..... . ... . . .. . ... Medical College of Georiga .. .. ... .. . .. .. ... ........ Jr. \n \nByron, Georgia \n \nBYRD, TERRIS. . .. . ....... . . .. . .. ..... . .. . .. .. Medical College of Georgia . . . ........ . .... . ........ Jr. \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nCARSON, RICHARD W... . .. . . ................ Medical College of Georgia . . .... .. . . .... ... . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nCARVER, SCOTT Q. . . ..... .. . ... . .. . ........ . . Medical College of Georgia ... ... . .. .... . ...... .. ... Soph. \n \nN \n \nAtlo..lta, Georgia \n \n-..J \n \nCHANDLER, JOSEPH B. . . . . . .... ............. . Emory University School of ...... .. ............ . ... Soph. \n \nBremen, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nCHANDLER, PEGGY J . . .... .. ................. Medical College of Georgia . ... ... . ... . . ..... . .. . . . . Jr. \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nCHESHIRE, MARSHA J . .. . .... . .... .. .. . .. .. . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . ... . ........... Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCLIFTON, JAMES D. ....... . . ... ... ... . . . . . ... West Virginia School of ... .. . ... ... . . ... . . ... .. . .. . Fr. \n \nUvalda, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nCONNELL, DON R. ... .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .... . .... Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . . ....... . ..... .... . Sr. \n \nSilver Creek, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, ERNIE C. . .... . . . .... . . . ............... Emory University School of ..... . ... ... .. ..... . ... . Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nDEWITT, HENRY L. ... ... . ... ..... .. . .. ..... .. Medical College of Georgia . .. .. .... . ... . .... . . . . . .. Soph. \n \nCornelia, Georgia \n \nDOWNS, JOSEPH R... .. .... . . . ......... .... . . . Medical College of Georgia . .. .............. . ... .. .. Sr. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \n10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 9,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10, 000 10,000 9,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1977-78 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1977-78 Classes \n \nDOWNS, MARGARET C. . . . .. . .. . .... .. ... ... .. Medical College of Georgia . .. . ....... . ... .. . .... . .. Jr. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nDUNCAN, JAMES W. ... ...... . .... .. ..... . .... Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . Soph. \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nELLIS, DAVID J . .. .... ...... . ......... . .. ..... . Kirksville College of . .. ... .. .. . . .. . . . .. ... . . . . .. .. . Sr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nOsteopathic Medicine \n \nEWING, DOUGLAS E. .. . . . . . . .. . .. . , .. . . . . . .... Medical College of Georgia .... . ....... . . . . . . .. . .. . . Jr. \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nFARKAS, STEPHEN J. ... . . . . .... ..... . . .. . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . .. ........ . .... . . . Sr. \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nN 00 \n \nFARMAN, DOUGLAS P.. . . . . .. .. .... .. .. . . ... . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . .. . ...... .. ... . . .. Soph. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nFOUNTAIN, JOEL R.... ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .... Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . . ... .. ... . .... . .. Sr. \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nFREEMAN, GORDON G. ...... . . .... . . .. .. ..... Medical College of Georgia . ......... . . .. . . . .. . .. ... Fr. \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nFREEMAN, McARTHUR . .... . ....... . . .. .. . . . . Emory University School of . . .. .. . . .... . ... .. ... ... Fr. \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nMed icine \n \nFREEMAN, MICHAEL B. . . . .. . ..... . .... .. .... Medical College of Georgia . .. . .. . ..... . .. . ... ... ... Soph. \n \nClarkston, Georgia \n \nGARCEAU, JOSEPH P... ....... ... .... .. ... .... Medical College of Georgia . .. . .... ... .... . . ... ... . . Fr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nGAYTON, JOHNNY L. .. ........ . .... . ..... . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . . ...... . ........... Jr. \n \nAcworth, Georgia \n \nGESING, BERNARD F. . ... . .. ... .. . ..... ... .... Medical College of Georgia . .. . .. ... .. ... . ... . .... . . Jr. \n \nAJianta, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nS cholarship Granted $10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 12,000 12,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n GIRARDEAU, JIMMY T................. . ...... Medical College of Georgia ..... .... . ... ....... . .... Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGOLDSTEIN, DORIAN L. ............... .. ..... Medical College of Georgia ......................... Sr. \n \nSparta, Georgia  \n \nGOOLSBY, LOUIS W. .................... . . .... Medical College of Georgia .... . .... . ............ .. . Soph. \n \nCairo, Georgia \n \nGUNN, JOSEPH B. ....... . . .................. . . Medical College of Georgia ...... .. ................. Sr. \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nHALL, CLAUDE W. .......... .... . . .. . .. ... . ... Medical College of Georgia ..... .................... Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHALL, WYNTON L. .................. . .... . .... Medical College of Georgia ........... . .. .. . .... . ... Sr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nHAMBRICK, THOMAS L. ... . . .. . .............. Medical College of Georgia ......................... Sr. \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nHANCOCK, MICHAEL P........ . .. ... .. ..... . . Medical College of Georgia .. ..... .... . . . ......... .. Soph. \n \nN \n \nDawson, Georgia \n \n\\0 \n \nHANSARD, DEBORAH L. ...................... Medical College of Georgia ......... . ...... . . . ... . .. Jr. \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nHARBIN, STACY L. ..... ....................... Medical College of Georgia ........... .............. Soph. \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nHAROLD, GREGORY S........ .... .. .......... Medical College of Georgia ..... .................... Soph. \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nHARPER, KENNETH E. . . .. . . . ................. Medical College of Georgia ........ . . ... . .. . . .. ... .. Jr. \n \nEastanollee, Georgia \n \nHARPER, WILLIAM M. . .. . . .... .. .. . . . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .... ................. . ... Sr. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nHART, LARRY R. ..... ....... .. ........ .... .. .. Medical College of Georgia .... . .......... ... ....... Soph. \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nHENDERSON, WARREN J . ..... . .. . . .. . .. . .... . Emory University School of . . ...................... Jr. \n \nOcilla, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nHENRY, CHARLES A.. .... ... ... ........ .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . .... . .... . ........... Soph. \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 9,000 9,000 10,000 10,000 9,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1977-1978 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1977-78 Classes \n \nHERRING, DAVEY D. . . .. ... ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . . .. . . . .. .. ... . . . . . . Soph. \n \nDonalsonville, Georgia \n \nHORNE, HILTON .. . . . ... . .. ... . . . .. . . .. . ... .. . Meharry Medical College . ... .. . . . . .. . ...... . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nHOWARD, LEONARD F. . .. . ... . ... ........... . Medical College of Georgia . .. . .. .. .  . . . . . . . ...... .. Soph. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nJACKSON, SHIRLEY A. .. .. . . . ... . .. ..... . .. . . . Emory University School of . ..... ..... . .. . ..... . . . . Jr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nJOHNSON , JERODENE P.. .. . ... ... . ........ . . . Meharry Medical College . .. . . ....... .. ... . .... .. .. . Jr. \n \nw \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n0 \n \nJONES, FRANK S.. . .... .... .. . . ... ..... .... .. . Medical College of Georgia .. ..... ... . ... . .. . . . ... .. Sr. \n \nDahlonega, Georgia \n \nJONES, GREGORY L. .. . .. . ..... .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. Medical College of Georgia .... .... . . .. .. . .. . ... . ... Soph. \n \nTrenton, Georgia \n \nKENNEDY, JOSEPH H... .. .. . .... . .. . ........ . Howard University School . ... ... . . . . . . ...... .. .. . .. Sr. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nKING, GARLAND T.. ... .. ..... .. . .. . . .. ... .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. . ... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. ... Fr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nLAUBER, ALISON A.... . .... . ... .. ............ Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. Jr. \n \nDunwoody, Georgia \n \nLAWSON, BRENDA G... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ... ...... Emory University School of .. ....... . . . .. . .. .. . .... Soph. \n \nEllijay, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nLEDDY, MICHAEL R.... . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . .. . .... . . . .. . ..... . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLEE, ESAIAS F. . . . .. . . . ... .... . .......... . . . ... Medical College of Wisconsin .. . ... . . .... ... . ....... Jr. \n \nClarkston , Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 5,000 12,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 \n \n LODGE, CHARLES G. ............ ... .... . ..... Medical College of Georgia . ................. . . . .... Fr. Whigham, Georgia \nLOWREY, DARRELL G. . . . ..... . ... .. . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. .... . . .... . . . .......... Sr. Rome, Georgia \nLYNCH, WILLIAM R.... . ............ .. . . ... ... Medical College of Georgia . . ... ...... ... .. .. ... . ... Soph. Acworth, Georgia \nMAYBERRY, WILLIAM S.... ............ .. .... Medical College of Georgia ....... . .... ... . . ........ Jr. Warner Robins, Georgia \nMERCER, CYNTHIA A.. . ..... . ..... .... . . .... . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . .... . . .. . . ..... .... Sr. Elberton, Georgia \nMIDDLEBROOKS, MONROE C.. .. .. .. . ..... ... Medical College of Georgia .. ... .... ...... .. ...... .. Fr. Stone Mountain, Georgia \nMITCHELL, CHARLES C.. . .. . .. .. .. .... .. .... . Medical College of Georgia ....... ... .. . . . ... .. .. .. . Sr. Albany, Georgia \nMOBLEY, WILLIAM C. .. .................. .. . . Medical College of Georgia ......................... Sr. Atlanta, Georgia \nw MOORE, CARL A. . ... .. ..... . . ....... . ...... .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. ..................... Sop h. Warwick, Georgia \nMOTLEY, CAROL P.... . ......... . ............. Medical College of Georgia . .. . .. . ...... . . .. . ..... . . Fr. Atlanta, Georgia \nMYERS, MARIA ... . .. . ............... ... ... . . . Medical College of Georgia ....................... .. Jr. Savannah, Georgia \nMACLEOD, PAUL R. .. . . .... . . . ... .. .. . ....... Medical College of Georgia . .... . ... .. ...... .... .. .. Fr. Augusta, Georgia \nMC GINN IS, MELISSA J ... ..................... Medical College of Georgia ..... ...... .............. Jr. Cumming, Georgia \nMC HUGH, JOHN C... ... .. ... .... ..... .. .... .. Medical College of Georgia .. . .. .... ... ...... . ...... Fr. LaGrange, Georgia \nMC RAE, SYLVESTER . .. . . . ... .... ........ .... Medical College of Georgia ... ......... ... . ......... Sr. Helena, Georgia \nMC WHORTER, MILLARD H.. .... . . ..... ..... . Meharry Medical College ........ .... ....... ....... . Fr. Newnan, Georgia \n \n12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 12.000 10,000 12,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 12,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1977-78 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1977-78 Classes \n \nNAJJAR. OMARA. ........ . .........  ... . ... .. Medical College of Georgia ....... . ... . ... . ......... Jr. \n \nAtlanta. Georgia \n \nNELSON . ROBERT L. ....... ... ... ... .. .. . .. Meharry Medical College ........... .... ... . .. . .. . Jr. \n \nLeslie. Georgia \n \nNOGGLE, JOE D. ................ . . .. . .... . .... Medical College of Georgia .................. . ...... Jr. Taliaferro, Georgia \n \nPANTER. JAMES A..... . ..... . .... . ... ........ Medical College of Georgia ....... . ... . ....... . . . ... Fr. \n \nDalton. Georgia \n \nPATTON. HENRY M. ... .. .. . .. . . . .......... . . Medical College of Georgia ...... ... . ..... ...... .. Soph. \n \nw \nN \n \nAugusta. Georgia \n \nPEACH . CHARLES A. ... . .......... .... ...... Medical College of Georgia . .................. .. . .. Sr. \n \nJesup. Georgia \n \nPEARSON . JEROME V. .. . .. . . .......... ... .. .. Medical Co llege of Georgia ...... . . . . ......... . . . ... Jr. \n \nDublin. Georgia \n \nPERRY. JOHN T. .. . ... . . . .... . .. .... . ... . .... . Medical College of Georgia .. ..  ... . ....... .... .. ... Jr. \n \nKennesaw. Georgia \n \nPIN HOLSTER. CECIL G............ . ....... .. . Medical College of Georgia .... . . . . . ........ . ... .. Soph. \n \nLake Park . Georgia \n \nPINSON. MICHAEL E.... . . ...... ...... . ...... . Medical College of Georgia . .......... . ............ Fr. \n \nCovington. Georgia \n \nPOWELL. M ICHAEL F. ... . .. . ..... .. . . ........ Medical College of Georgia ........ . ..... .. . . ...... Soph. \n \nGainesville. Georgia \n \nPRINCE. RONALD B.. ...... .. .... ...... . .. .. . Medical College of Georgia .. ...... . .. . ..... . ..... Jr. \n \nCarrollton. Georgia \n \nPUCKETT. LA VERNE ... . .. .. ................ Medical College of Georgia ........ . .... ............ Fr. \n \nBuford. Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted $6,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 ' 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 7,500 12,000 \n \n RAUSCH , JEFFREY L. .... ... .... . . .... . ....... Medical College of Georgia ......... . . . . ... .. ... . ... Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nREYNOLDS , TERRY L. .. .. .. .......... . .. ..... Medical College of Georgia . . .... ... . .... . . . . .. . .... Jr. \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nRIDGES , LEE E.. ...... ... . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. ...... Meharry Medical College . .. ...... ... ...... . . . . . . . .. Soph. \n \nEast Point, Georgia \n \nROBINSON , DENNIS A. . .... . . . .... . .... . .. ... . Medical College of Georgia .............. .. ... . . . . . . Fr. \n \nRay City, Georgia \n \nRODRIGUEZ, JOSE F. . ... ...... . .............. Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... ... . Soph. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nROGERS, RHONDA B..... . ........ .. . ...... . .. Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... . ..... . . .. .. ..... . Sr. \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nROGERS , WILLIAM E. ........ . ............. . .. Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . . ... . .... .... .. Sr. \n \nChatsworth, Georgia \n \nw w \n \nSALAZAR, JOHN F. ..... ... . . .. . . . .... . .. . . .. . Medical College of Georgia . .. . .... ....... . . ... . . ... Jr. Douglas, Georgia \n \nSCHEER, THOMAS F. . .. ........ . ... ..... .. ... Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. . . .... . .. . . . .... . .. Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSELL, BRENCE A...... . . . ............ .. . . .. . . . Emory University School of .................... . . .. Fr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nSHIRLEY, STEVE M.. . ..... . ..... . . .. .......... Medical College of Georgia .. . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . .. ... .. Soph. \n \nLavonia, Georgia \n \nSIM PSON, WILLIAM B. ... .......... . ..... . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . ... .. .................. Soph. \n \nHamilton, Georgia \n \nSMITH, CONNIE . ... .... ...... . . .... . . ...... . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . ... ...... .. ........ . . Soph. \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nSOUTHERLAND, JAMES E.. ..... . ......... .. .. Medical College of Georgia ... .. . ... . . ... . . ..... . ... Fr. \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nSPENCER, DENNIS W... .... ........... ..... ... Medical College of Georgia ........ . . .... ... .. . ..... Sr. \n \nSnellville, Georgia \n \nSTILES, KENDAL B.................... . ..... . . Medical College of Georgia . .. ..... . .. . . .. ... ..... .. Soph. \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \n10,000 10,000 9,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 \n7,500 10,000 7,500 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1977-78 \n \nName and Home Toen \n \nCollege \n \n1977-78 Classes \n \nSTRINGFELLOW, JACKIE L. ................... Medical College of Georgia ......................... Soph. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSWAIN, ROBERT B. ........ .. ................. Medical College of Georgia ... .... ........ . ......... Sr. \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nTAUNTON, WILLIAMS. ...... ........ ... ...... Medical College of Georgia ......................... Sr. \n \nButler, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, WILLIAM E.... .. ......... .......... Medical College of Georgia ....................... .. Fr. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nTRIPPE, TERESA J . ............................ Medical College of Georgia ............... . ......... Sr. \n \nVidalia, Georgia \n \nVoJ \n \nTYLER, JUDY G..... . ........... . ... .... .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. .......... . . ......... .. Sr. \n \n~ \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nVARNER, TERRY M. .................. ..... ... Medical College of Georgia . . ................. . ..... Jr. \n \nFayetteville, Georgia \n \nWADE, JIM R........ . .. . ................. ..... Medical College of Georgia ......................... Sr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nWARD, BRADLEY L. . ............. .... . . . ..... Duke University School of .. .... ...... ...... . ...... . Jr. \n \nTaylorsville, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nWARD, TIMOTHY H.. ...... ................... Medical College of Georgia .................... .. .. . Soph. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nWATKINS, PATRICIAN........................ Medical College of Georg1a ......................... Jr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWHITTEN, CARL L. ... .. ......... .. ........ . .. Medical College of Georgia ......................... Sr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nWHITWORTH, STEVEN R... ...... ... . . ..... .. . Medical College of Georgia . .. ... ....... .. .. .. ... . .. Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted SIO,OOO 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 6,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 10,000 \n \n WILLIAMS, BARBARA W......... ........ . . . .. Emory University School of ............. . .......... Jr. \n \nWoodstock, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nWILLIAMS, BRENDA E.. ......... .... .. . .. .... Medical College of Georgia ....................... .. Jr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, HOWARD C.. ............... ... ..... .. Meharry Medical College . .... ....... .. . . ... . . .... .. Soph. \n \nWaverly Hall, Georgia \n \nWOOD, CHARLES 0 ............ . ............. . Emory University School of ........................ Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \nWOODALL, LEE T. ..... .... ...... ..... ........ Medical College of Georgia . .. ... .. ................. Sop h. \n \nMacon Georgia \n \nWORSLEY, NORMAN E.. . . . .. ... .. .... . ... .... Medical College of Georgia ... . . .................... Jr. \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nYATES, THOMAS D........ . .................. . Medical College of Georgia ......................... Fr. \n \nRockmart, Georgia \n \nYOUNG, HENRY W.. ... . . . . . . ... . . . .... ...... . Medical College of Georgia ........................ . Soph. \n \nw \nVI \n \nClyo, Georgia YOUNKER, THOMAS D. .. . . . ...... . . . . . .. . .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . . .............. . . .. . . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 7,500 \n \n EXHIBIT \" B\" \n \n~ \n0 \nv \n/- \n \nSC.ll( OF lrllllU \n \n~ , \n \nr \n \n,. ~ \n \n-$- \n \ny ...... :! ----'-\\ \\... ___, ._ ' . \" ,, 7, / \u003c! \n \n.~;;,.- \n\\ \n \nDDUGU~ -~ of' / \"  / ~- \n \n, 1 \n \n_/ \n \n_.::a: \n \n111 \n \no~ \n \n_(f.o\" _ \n \n_. \n \n' ~---~\"~\" ~- - -r \n \n0 -9 \n \n:\u003e- \n \n.. ' \\ \n \nI \nI \n \nc~~ \n \n\\. \n \nI \n \n~- \n \n. )..  '!, \n \n./ ....~.._,.. l_d ,l \n \nJ J.\u003c:;p,:-. \n \nI \ni \n \n..ITIII .I. Y \n \ny \n \n\u003c! \n \nI __i.......\"\"' Ii\u0026!' 'I .... ~ lTlctO.Uf' \n \n\"'~ ' \n \n. , .( \n \nP\"Ulf. \n \n: \" u .......- - \n \nL AM AIII \n --::;.a1 \n \n~ '\"n' \n \nl , .I ONU \n \n\\ ~ \\..-.1\\.l \n \n. \\.:;\"'\"'\"\" \\ \\\"~..,./,.-.:...~~ / ~ lltiC \n \na \n \n~\"''\"'~ \n \n~~~- \n \n~ \n0 \n/~ ( \n \n/ \n \nen \n \n___(\\ 71- -~-- .._-... ' _:;-:=-~ \n \n~~ 'Ul. llll'l'T 1/ -......._. \n \n.. \n \n1.- - .,._/ TWKJ0s.., \\ : ;....- - T\"\"\" \n \n- .,. '\"-- ~ \n \n~~ \n \n.. ?:r \\ ...... . '\";:;--'r ) --\\' \\ \n \n~_; ~CH - - --{ \n \nTAYL OO \n \n.VUSGOIOf.( \n \n--. \n \n'l /  \n \n./. \n \n', \n \ny__ r----.z.. ........./ / -...., r / ......\".. [IIIIA\"'\"-\"':L \n \n-y- - \"-. \n \n \n \nV \n \n\u003c! \n \n_J \n \n\u003c! \n \nF \n \nL \n \n0 \n \nR \n \nD \n \nA \n \n*Communities which have benefited from the State Medical Education Board Scholarship program. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS \n \nEXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \n Medical College \n \nHospital \n \nBLOUNT, DR. LINDEN VAN ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. . ... .Tallahassee Mem. Hosp. \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nTallahassee, Florida \n \nCALHOUN, DR. CLARENCE ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. . .... University Hospital \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nCOLE, DR. EVANGELINE GAIL . . . Med. Coli. of Ga. . .. .. Talmadge Mem. Hosp. \n \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDEKLE, DR. ANDREW ALLISON . Med. Coli. of Ga...... Talmadge Mem. Hosp. \n \nPehlam, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDESIMONE, DR. JOHN W.. . . . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga. .. . .. Floyd Hospital \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nEAST, DR. JOHN HOLT, JR. . . . . . . Emory Univ. School . . . Grady Mem. Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFLOYD, DR. JOSEPH B... . .... . . . Emory Univ. School . . . Emory Univ. Hosp. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFORREST, DR. MICHAEL R. ..... Emory Univ. School ... Univ. of Oregon Hosp. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nPortland, Oregon \n \nGATTIS, DR. LARRY DAVID . .. . . Med. Coli. of Ga. .... . Med. Center of Central \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGA, Macon, Georgia \n \nGRIMES, DR. GEORGE W. III . .. . Med. Coli. of Ga. ... .. Med. Center Hospital \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHAMMOND, DR. WILLIAM J . ... . Med. Coli. of Ga. . . .. . Med. Center of Central \n \nAbbeville, Georgia \n \nGA, Macon, Georgia \n \nHARGETT, DR. DAVID .. .. . ... . . Emory Univ. School .. . Hubbard Hospital \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nHAWKINS, DR. JOHN C. . .... . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. ... . Talmadge Mem. Hosp. \n \nRoberta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHILL, DR. JAMES WAYNE . . .... . Med. Coli. of Ga...... Talmadge Mem. Hosp. \n \nHawkinsville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHORNE, DR. ROSE MARIE . ...... Meharry Med. Coli. ... Grady Mem. Hospital \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJENKINS, DR. MORRIS LITTLE .. Emory Univ. School ... Med. Univ. of South \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nCarolina Hospital \n \nCharleston, So. Car. \n \nJONES, DR. JESSE L. .. . ........ . . Meharry Med. Coli.... Public Health Hosp. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nBaltimore, Maryland \n \nMcLEOD, DR. NATALIE .. .. .. .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. . ... . Talmadge Mem. Hosp. \n \nByron, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMURPHY, DR. MELVIN C. ...... . Med. Coli. of Ga. . .. .. Harper Hospital \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nDetroit, Michigan \n \nPITTS, DR. JOHNNY E. .. . . . . . ... . Emory Univ. School. .. Emory Univ. Hosp. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nof Medicine \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPRIN E, DR. JOSEPH R.... . .. . . . . Med. Coli. of Ga. .... . Med. Center of Central \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nGA, Macon, Georiga \n \nRODRIGUEZ, DR. ADRIANA M.. Med. Coli. of Ga... ... Talmadge Mem. Hosp. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSAVILLE, DR. AUGUSTUS H., Jr. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. .. . . Med. Center of Central \n \nGeorgetown, Georgia \n \nGA, Macon, Georgia \n \nVOYLES, DR. WYATT FRANK . .. . Med. Coli. of Ga. ... . . barnalillo Co. Med. Ctr. \n \nToccoa. Georgia \n \nUniv. of New Mexico \n \nWELLS, DR. ORA JOHN . .. . . . . ... Med. Coli. of Ga...... Charlotte Mem. Hosp. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nCharlotte, N.C. \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. JOE CECIL .. . ... Med. Coli. of Ga.. . ... Talmadge Mem. Hosp. \n \nCataula , Georgia  \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n38 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nADAMS, DR. WESLEY FRAZIER, JR. .. . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nALSTON, DR. CHARLES CLIFFORD . . ..... Cook County Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \nBARIAL, DR. WILLIAM EARL . . . . . ..... . . . Hinds Comprehensive Health Center \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJackson, Mississippi \n \nBEARD, DR. CHARLENE HINTON ... . . .. . . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBLACK, DR. MARCUS LYNN . . . .. . ... . . . . . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOZZINI, DR. GARY JOHN . .. . . .. . ..... . .. Emory University Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBRANAM, DR. JAMES WILLIE, JR. . .. .. . .. University of Virginia Hospital \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nCharlottesville, Virginia \n \nBROWN, DR. BRADFORD GEORGE . .. . . . . Affiliated Hospitals \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nSaginaw, Michigan \n \nBRUCE, DR. RONALD JAMES ........ . .... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCHISM , DR. NEWTON WILLIAM JR. . .. . .. Medical Center of Central Georgia \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCLARK, DR. DANIEL GORDON . . ... . .... . Jacksonville Ed . Program Hospital \n \nCobb, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nCOCHRAN, DR. JAMES SYDNEY . . .. . ..... Savannah Memorial Hospital \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, DR. CHARLES HAMILTON, JR.Parkland Memorial Hospital \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nDallas, Texas \n \nCOOK , DR. DAVID ALBERT ... . .. . . ....... Greenville General Hospital \n \nCochran, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nDANIELL, DR. DUREN JR. . . ....... . .. .. .. Macon Hospital \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. CHARLES HAMMETT . ... .. .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAmericus. Georgia \n \nAugusta. Genrgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. JAMES BARRY . ........ . ..... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDOSTER, DR. VERNON WEBB .. . . . . ... . . . . University Hospital of Pensacola \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nPensacola, Florida \n \nDOZIER, DR. FRED AUGUSTUS . . ... .... . . Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFARMER, DR. HARRY FRANK, JR... .. . . . Halifax Hospital Medical Center \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nDaytona, Florida \n \nFOUNTAIN, DR. ARTHUR JACKSON, JR .. . Colorado General Hospital \n \nReynolds, Georgia \n \nDenver, Colorado \n \nGUDGER, DR. GARLAND KEITH . ... . .... . Greenville General Hospital \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nGUILL, DR. MARSHALL ANDERSON, III .. Letterman General Hospital \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nSan Francisco, California \n \nHARPER, DR. JOHN THOMAS . .. . . . .. . . . . Emory University Hospital \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHILLSON, DR. WILLIE J. . .. ... . .. .. .. . . ... Mary Imogene Barrett Hospital \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nCooperstown, .Y. \n \n39 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING' RESIDENCIES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nHOOKS, DR. VENDIE HUDSON lll . . .. . ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHOUSTON , DR . G. COURTNEY ... . .. ... . .. Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nArlington, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHOWELL, DR. DOUGLAS EDWARD . ... .. . St. Francis Hospital \n \nFayetteville, Georgia \n \nTulsa, Oklahoma \n \nJAUDON , DR . BE JAMIN HERCULES, JR. Univ. of Pensacola Hosp. \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nPensacola, Aorida \n \nJOHNSTON, DR . BRUCE SAMUEL. . . . . . . .. Greenville General Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nJONES, DR. JOHN ERIC . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . Medical Univ. of So. Carolina Hosp. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nCharleston, South Carolina \n \nKELLEY, DR. JOHN WALTER . . . . . . ...... . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nYoung Harris, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKENDALL, DR . THOMAS WILLIAM ... . . . . Greenville General Hospital \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nLASSETER, DR. BRIAN ANDREW . ... . ... . Orange Memorial Hospital \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nOrlando, Florida \n \nLENTZ, DR. JOHN DAVID lll ............. Naval Air Station Hosp. \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nLEONARD, DR. TOMMY JR... . . . . .. ..... . Brooks General Hospital \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nLIGHTFOOT, DR. ELIJAH , JR............. Medical Center Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nMARTIN , DR. HAROLD LYNN .. . ... .. .. .. Howard University Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWashington, D.C. \n \nMATTOX, DR. GAIL ARIE . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . Hubbard Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nMAYS, DR. WALLACE DAVID .. . . . .... . . . Greenville General Hospital \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carlolina \n \nMeA VOY, DR. JAMES DANIEL ..... . . . .... Martin Army Hospital \n \nTignall, Georgia \n \nFt. Benning, Georgia \n \nMe BRAYER, DR. DANIEL ENOCH . . . . . .. . . Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nBuchanan, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMcKEOWN , DR. JOHN COCHRAN . .. .. . . .. Anderson Memorial Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nAnderson, South Carolina \n \nMcLARIN, DR. CALVIN W. ... . . .... .. .. . . . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georiga \n \nMcRAE, DR. FREDDIE LEE . . .. . . ........ . University of Jacksonville Hospital \n \nHelena, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nMEGULAR, DR. RAMON VERNON . . .... .. Naval Regional Medical Center \n \nAlamo, Georgia \n \nPortsmouth, Virginia \n \nMORELAND, DR. STEVEN CURTIS . . . ... .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMORRIS, DR. CLELL V. . .. . .... . ... . . . . ... North Carolina Memorial Hospital \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nChapel Hill, North Carolina \n \nNEVELS, DR. CHARLES THOMAS .. .. . . . . . C. F. Menningen Memorial Hospital \n \nDoraville, Georgia \n \nTopeka, Kansas \n \nNICHOLLS, DR. PAUL JOHNSON . .. . .. ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n40 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nPADOVE, DR. STUART J .... . . . ...... . . .. . Redstone Arsenal Hospital \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nHuntsville, Alabama \n \nPAYTON, DR. VICTOR EMMANUEL ....... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPETERSON, DR . POWERS .. .. .. . .......... Univ. of Louisville Affiliated Hosp. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nLouisville, Kentucky \n \nPITTS, DR. HAROLD WENDELL .......... Hutzel Hospital \n \nGray, Georgia \n \nDetroit, Michigan \n \nPURVIS, DR. JEAN CHRISTOPHER ....... Letterman General Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nSan Francisco, California \n \nROSS, DR. ROBERT LEWIS ... .. . . . . . . .. . . U.C.L.A. School of Medicine \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nLos Angeles, California \n \nSHUMAN, DR. MONTY BRUCE ..... . . ..... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, DR. EARNEST CALVIN .. . ..... Howard University Hospital \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nWashington, D.C. \n \nSIMPSON, DR. MICHAEL THOMAS . . . .... Alabama Medical Center \n \nCornelia, Georgia \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nSIMS, DR. EDWARD HACKNEY ....... . . . . Martin Luther King Hospital \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nLos Angeles, California \n \nSTAFFORD, DR. CHARLES RAYMOND . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSTREET, DR. LUTHER, JR. .. . ........ . . ... Scott \u0026 White Clinic \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nTemple, Texas \n \nSUAREZ, DR. JORGE . ...... . .. . .. . ... . . . . Orange Memorial Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nOrlando, Florida \n \nVANCE, DR. LUTHER, JR . .. . .. . .. .... .... St. Elizabeth Hospital \n \nPerry, Georgia \n \nDayton, Ohio \n \nVICKERY, DR. DIANE MARILYNN ... . . . . . Cincinnati General Hospital \n \nAltanta, Georgia \n \nCincinnati, Ohio \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. DAVID MICHAEL . . . . . . . . Memorial Medical Center \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. OTIS JAMES, JR. ......... Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMSON, DR. GARY BENTON . . .... . William Beaumont General Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nEl Paso, Texas \n \nWOODS, DR . ELIZABETH B. HAWKINS ... Hubbard Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nWRIGHT, DR. GEORGE EDWARD ......... Louisville General Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLouisville, Kentucky \n \n41 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESEN:rLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nName and Home To wn \n \nBANNISTER, DR. PHILIP NOLAN Cumming, Georgia \nBOWEN, DR. A'DELBERT, III Cuthbert, Georgia \nCAMPBELL, DR. WILLIAM WESLEY, JR. Blackshear, Georgia \nCARSON, DR. MATTHEW DRAYTON Monroe, Georgia \nCAULTON, DR. CHARLESIRVING Columbus, Georgia \nCOLLINS, DR. LARRY COY Metter, Georgia \nCOOK, DR. JOHN ROBERT Macon, Georgia \nDIAL, DR. WILLIAM BERRY Homerville, Georgia \nDILLARD, DR. GARY AMON Columbus, Georgia \nEVERIDGE, DR. GEORGE Macon, Georgia \nGOODIN, DR. JOHN OLIVER Macon, Georgia \n \nGRIFFIN, DR. JOSEPH LAIRD Savannah, Georgia \nHUFF, DR. GAREY HARRILL Madison, Georgia \nHUTCHINS, DR. JULIAN CLYDE Cochran, Georgia \nKITCHENS, DR. GEORGE GRAY Warrenton, Georgia \nMcLAUGHLIN, DR. DURNELL Fort Valley, Georgia \nMINGEA, DR. GEORGE DANIEL Manchester, Georgia \nPALMER, DR. TIMOTHY JAKE Vidalia, Georgia \nRENTZ, DR. TURNER W., JR. Colquitt, Georgia \nSCHREEDER, DR. MARSHALL T. Roswell, Georgia \nSHARPTON, DR. BENNIE REEVES Duluth, Georgia \nTOOMER, DR. PAUL H. Savannah, Georgia \n \n42 \n \n SCHOLARSH IP R EC IPI E:'\\TS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \n.Vu 11w wul Hom e Tu11n \n \nA muu111 o{\" Scho lurship \n \nCumm unil_r of Prac/ice \n \nALLIGOOD. DR. LAWRE NCE MOODY ...... . Douglas. Georgia \nBALL, DR. HENRY FAVER .. ... ......... .... .. Macon, Georgia \n \nBARTLETT, DR . GLENN H UG HES .... . .. ..... . \n \nDecatur. Georg ia \n \nBOYL E. DR. STEP H EN .... . .. ........... ....... \n \nAt la nta. Georgia \n \nBUC HA NAN , DR . RAL PH W.. . ............... . \n \nDecatur, Geo rgia \n \nCOPELAND, DR. F R AN K M., JR....... . . ...... \n \n~ \nv..\u003e \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS. DR. HARRY NAT HANIEL ....... . ...... Va ld osta, Georgia \nDAVIS. DR. LARRY PAUL ............ .. ....... Decatur. Georgia \nDA WS. DR. ANT HONY W. . . ............. . .. .. . Rutl edge, Georgia \nDEAN, DR. C HARLI E WILSON ......... . . ... .. Perry. Georgia \nEIL ERS. DR. GREGORY ALAN . ...... .. . ..... .. Smyrna, Georgia \nELLIOTT. DR. PAUL MARTI N .......... . ...... J es up . Georgia \nEL LIOTT. DR. VAN BOWLI NG, JR........ ..... . Augusta, Georgia \nFIESELE R, DR. DAVID PAUL ..... .. ........ . .. Columbus. Georgia \n \n$ 5,000 5,000 \n10,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 3,750 8.000 7,500 8,000 6,000 7,500 \n \nCarrollton \nAugusta Area Mental Hea lth Center \nLafayette Medical Center \nConyers \nMartinez \nMid. Ga. Mental Health Center Macon \nCanton \nC a r te rsv ille \nHa rtwell \nPerry \nHa rtwe ll \nJesup \nFit zge rald \nThomaston \n \nTime Required for Repay men1 5 years 5 yea rs \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs \n5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 5 yea rs 5 years 5 yea rs \n \nEX HIBIT \"P' Time PraCJiced Ju ly I . 1978 3 yrs.- 11 mos. \nI yr.-11 Y2 mos. \nI yr. - 11 ~ mos. I yr.-9 mos. 2 yrs. -8 mos. 4 yrs.-10 mos. \n11 \\4 mos. 4 yrs. II ~ mos . I yr. -4 mos. 0 I yr.-6 mos. 0 0 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nGALLOWAY, DR. ASHER BYRD ............... \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGENTRY, DR. PAUL D.. . . ..................... \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nGILBERT DR. STEWART D. ................... \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nGRAY, DR. OTIS LEE .......................... \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nGUTHRIE, DR. TROY H. JR. .... . . .. ...... . .... \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHARDEN, DR. ELMER HILTON, JR..... .. ..... \n \n~ ~ \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nHARPER, DR. MERIDITH ..................... \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nHARVEY, DR. JAMES SPOTTSWOOD, JR. .. ... \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nHESTER, DR. JESSE D........................ . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHILL, DR. BOBBY WAYNE .. ................... \n \nLaGrange, Georgia \n \nHOBBY, DR. HENRY M........................ \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nHODGES, DR. HUGH 0 ....... ................ . \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nHUMPHRIES, DR. LAURIE LEE .. ............ . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n$ 6,000 10,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 7,500 8,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nDouglasville Carrollton Tifton Martinez Gracewood State Riverdale Douglas Dahlonega Tifton Powder Springs Toccoa Winder Clayton County \nMental Health Center \n \nTime Required for Repay ment 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Time Practiced July I, 1978 I yr. 3 mos. 3 yrs-1 / 3 mos. 3 yrs.-7~ mos . 3 yrs-11 ~ mos. I yr. 2 yrs.-11 mos. 0 I yr. -II ~ mos. 0 3 yrs. 4 yrs.-10 mos. II mos. \n \n HURLEY, DR. GAIL LENICE . ... .... .. . . . ..... . \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nJENKINS, DR. CHARLES AD RON . .. .... . . .. .. . \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, DR. JAMES A., Ill ....... .... . . .. . . . \n \nAvondale Estates, Georgia \n \nJONES. DR. JAMES YOUNG .... ......... .. .... \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nJORDAN, DR. STEPHEN M. ... ... ........ . ... . \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nJULIAN, DR. JOHN DEE, JR.... . ..... .. . .... .. \n \nClarkdale, Georgia \n \nKING, DR. WILLIAM DENTON ........... .. ... \n \nChickamauga, Georgia \n \nLEWIS, DR. NORRIS SINCLAIR ........ . ....... \n \n~ \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nVI \n \nMADDOX, DR. HUGH GILBERT, JR.. .. . .. .. . . . \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nMARTIN, DR. ROGER PIERCE ... .. . .... . .. . ... \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nMcCULLOUGH, DR. RICHARD E.. . . . .. . . . . . .. . \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMcGHEE, DR. PHILLIP LANIER .. . ..... . . . .... \n \nGrovetown, Georgia \n \nMOORMAN , DR. LARRY R....... .. ..... .. . .. . \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nMORROW, DR. JOHN GORDON, Ill ... .. . . . .. .. \n \nHahira, Georgia \n \nPANNELL, DR. WILLIAM PRESTON ...... . .. . . \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nPETERSON, DR. FREDERICK MORRISON . .. . . \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nPHILLIPS, DR. ROBERT LANE .. ..... ... . ..... \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \n10,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 7,500 5,000 6,000 10,000 8,000 5,000 7,500 5,000 4,500 4,500 10,000 7,500 \n \nDHR Dist. #10 Cordele Snellville Dublin Statesboro Austell Tifton Quitman Carrollton Ft. Oglethorpe Tifton Carrollton Douglas Monroe Cordele Fitzgerald Jesup \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. -9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n3 mos. I yr.-5 mos. 0 I yr.-6 mos. 3 yrs . 2 yrs . 3 yrs .-11 V. mos. I yr.-10 ~ mos . 0 11 !1.1 mos. I yr.-11 ~ mos. 0 2 yrs .-11 !/.! mos. 4 y rs .-10 ~ mos. II mos. 2 yrs .-6 mos. I yr.-6 mos. \n \n SCHOLA RS HIP RECIPIE NTS PRESENTLY REPAYI NG SC HOLAR S HIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nNa me and Home To11n \n \nAmount of Scho larship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nPOLHILL. DR. JAMES BROWN IV ... . ..... . ... Augusta, Georgia \n \nPURSE R. DR . ALV IN DWAYNE ...... ... ....... \n \nCochran. Georgia \n \nROBERTS. DR. JOHN EUGENE. JR....... . . ... \n \nMableton, Georgia \n \nROB E RTSON . DR. JAMES V...... .. ........ . ... \n \nFairburn, Georgia \n \nROBI NSON. DR. JERRY C. . ......... .. .... . .... \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nROOF. DR. JACK BUIST, JR........ . ........... \n \n.$:\u003e. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \n0\\ \n \nSCOTT, DR . JAMES W......................... \n \nAshburn. Georgia \n \nSE RG ENT. DR . PAUL M........ ... ... .... . .... \n \nNorc ross. Georgia \n \nS HARPTON, DR. DOUGLAS J . . ................ \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nS HIV E R, DR. ROBERT B., JR . ... . .............. \n \nCami lla, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. JAMES EDWA RD ................. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSM ITH , DR. JOHN D. ............ ........... ... \n \nSwainsboro. Georgia \n \nSM ITH , DR. RICHARD CURTIS ... ..... . ..... . . \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nSMIT H, DR . RO NN IE RUSSELL ..... . ...... .... \n \nCochran. Georgia \n \n$6,000 7,500 3,750 8,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 7,500 6,000 4,500 10,000 10,000 \n \nLouisville Jesup Austell-Mableton Blairsville Carrollton Blue Ridge T ift o n C o m m e rce Lavonia Camilla Dublin Metter Lafayette Vidal ia \n \nTime Required for Repayment 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mo s. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 4 yrs. -6 mos. 5 years 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Time Practiced Ju ly /, /978 II ~ mos. \nI yr.-5 mos. 2 yrs.- 11~ mos. 3 yrs. -6~ mos . 4 yrs.- 11 ~ mos. II ~ mos. I yr. 4 yrs. 2 yrs.-9~ mos . 2 yrs .-6 mos. I yr.-6 mos. 3 yrs. - 11 mos . 0 0 \n \n WARNOCK, DR. RALPH PA R KS .. . . . .... . ..... Bowdon, Georgia \nWASDEN, DR. HOWELL ANDERSON, Ill ..... . . Pavo, Georgia \nWATSON, DR. JAMES P., III . . .. .. ... .. . . .. . ... Nas hvi lle, Georgia \nWHITLOCK, DR. PAUL AUSTIN .... . .......... Newnan, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. DAVID CHRISTOPHER . .. . ... Austell, Georgia \nWYSONG, DR. EDWARD D. ................... No rcross, Georgia \nYO UNG, DR. JAMES HOYT . . . . ..... . ..... . .... Ocilla, Georgia \n~ \n-..J \n \n8,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nThomaston \nWarm Springs \nBlue Ridge \nStatesboro \nDallas \nHartwell \nOcilla, Central State Hospital, \u0026 Ga. Regional Hospital \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yea rs 5 years 5 yea rs 5 years \n \nI yr.-2~ mos . 0 II mos. 2 yrs . -10 ~ mos. 7 ~ mos. 5 years 4 yrs. -9 mos. \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nABBOTT, DR. EMILE G. Savannah, Georgia \nACREE, DR. RUSSELL A. . . . . . .. . . . . . . Hahira, Georgia \nAKERY, DR. EARL J... .. .... . .. .. ... . Carrollton, Georgia \nALLEN, DR. L. LANIER . . ... . ....... . . Valdosta, Georgia \nALLEN, DR. THOMAS M. . .. . ... . . . .. . Leary, Georgia \nANDERSON, DR. BENJAMIN S., JR. .. Fort Valley, Georgia \nATHA, DR. JOHN F. .. . ... .. .. ... . ... . Greenville, Georgia \nATHA, DR. WILLIAM J ., JR. ......... . Chicopee, Georgia \nBAGLEY, DR. CHARLES E. .. .. . . ... . . Waycross, Georgia \nBALL, DR. WESLEY JAMES ... . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia \nBARTON, DR. JAMES H. Mineral Bluff, Georiga \nBLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. Locust Grove, Georgia \nBODDY, DR. ALFRED E. Decatur, Georgia \nBOSS, DR. JAMES L. .. . . ............ . Stockbridge, Georgia \nBRANTLEY, DR. JIMMY W.. . . . ... . . . Wrightsville, Georgia \nBRECKENRIDGE, DR. HOMER E..... . Ludowici, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES FRANK .. . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. WILLIAM PHILIP . .... . Monroe, Georgia \nBULLARD, DR. JAMES R. . . .. . ...... . Atlanta, Georgia \nCASH, DR. TED D.. . ... .... . . . . . ... . . Bremen, Georgia \nCLEMENTS, DR. MACK HARVEY .. .. . Greenville, Georgia \nCLEMENTS, DR. MARTHA D. .. . .... . Greenville, Georgia \nCLEMONS, DR. THURMAN . . ... ... . . . Cataula, Georgia \nCOOK, DR. ERNEST LAWRENCE . ... . Newington, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 3,750 3,750 5,000 \n \nPractice at Conyers Practice at Hahira Practice at Monroe Practice at Thomaston Practice at Dawson Practice at Cedartown Practice at Rockmart Practice at West Point Practice at Alma Practice at Thunderbolt, Savannah \u0026 Liberty Co. Practice at Social Circle Practice at McDonough Practice at Woodstock Practice at Villa Rica Practice at Jesup Practice at Donalsonville Practice at Monroe Practice at Eatonton Practice at Acworth Practice at Tallapoosa Practice at Pine Mountain Practice at Pine Mountain Practice at Statesboro Practice at Thomson \n \n48 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nCOOPER, DR. JAMES T.. ......... . .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nCOUCH, DR. RANDALL E... . . . .. .. .. . Augusta, Georgia \nCRENSHAW, DR. JOHN T.. ... ... .... . Bethlehem, Georgia \nCURRY, DR. LEON E. ... ... ......... . Metter, Georgia \nDAVIS, DR. BILLY J... . . . . .. .. ......  Folkston, Georgia \nDEEN, DR. JOHNNY T. ... ........... . Alma, Georgia \nDENT, DR. JOHN M., JR. Waynesboro, Georgia \nDeZOORT, DR. EDITH J. Savannah, Georgia \nDICKENS, DR. WINBURN JACKSON Winder. Georgia \nDOVE, DR. DONALD V.. . . ... . .. .... . Lawrenceville, Georgia \nDUNAGAN, DR. DONALD . .. . . ... . . . . Clermont, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. JACK BRANNON .... Cornelia, Georgia \nEUBANKS, DR. OMER LAFAYETTE .. . Columbus, Georgia \nEVANS, DR. RAYMOND DANIEL, JR.. Gainesville, Georgia \nFAULKNER, DR. HARRY W. ... ...... . Covington, Georgia \nFERRELL, DR. MARION L. . ... .... . . . Madison, Georgia \nFLINT, DR. LUCIEN A. .............. . Hapeville, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. BLAKE McRAE ........ . Augusta, Georgia \nFOWLER, DR. JOHN E............... . Tifton, Georgia \nGILES, DR. EUGENE H. ............ . . . Ft. Gaines, Georgia \nGREEN, DR. JAMES FRANKLIN . . . .. . Villa Rica, Georgia \nGREENE, DR. RALPH R....... . ... .. . Ringgold, Georgia \nHAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD LEE Austell, Georgia \n \n$3,750 \n5,000 5,000 3, 750 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Byromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw and Woodstock Practice at Watkinsville and Lavonia Practice at St. Marys, Roberta, and Clayton Practice at Metter \nPractice at Blairsville \nPractice at Thomaston \nPractice at Tifton \nPractice at Avondale Estates \u0026 Gresham Park Practice at Winder \nPractice at Lawrenceville \nPractice at Gracewood \nPractice at Cornelia \nPractice at Roswell \nPractice at Clayton \nPractice at Covington \nPractice at Sparta \nPractice at Canton \nPractice at Thomson, Warrenton, Milledgeville, and Pelham Practice at Ciayton \nPractice at Blakely \nPractice at Villa Rica \nPractice at Ringgold \nPractice at Austell \n \n49 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nHARPER, DR. HENRY WILBUR, JR. Warrenton, Georgia \nHARRIS, DR. STERLING ADAIR .. ... . Decatur, Georgia \nHARRISON, DR. JOHN ROBERT . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nHARVEY, DR. LOUIS RAYMOND ..... Pembroke, Georgia \nHAYMORE, DR. JAMES M. III .. .. .. . . McCoysville, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K. , JR. . ... . . Homerville, Georgia \nHENDLEY, DR. JOHN ELL. ...... . ... . Garfield, Georgia \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R... ...... .. .. Hephzibah, Georgia \nHITT, DR. WILLIAM A. . . ..... ..... . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHOLLEY, DR. JACOB H.... . ..... .. . .. Mathews, Georgia \nHOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0 .. .. ... . . Macon, Georgia \nHOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS MARION ... Macon, Georgia \nHOLT, DR. EDWARD .. .............. . Sparks, Georgia \nHULLENDER, DR. BYRON N.. ..... . . . Ringgold, Georgia \nHULSEY, DR. WAYNE GARY . . . ... .. . Metter, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR. LOUIS JERRY . . . . . .. .. . Nashville, Georgia \nJENNINGS, DR. ROBERT EUGENE .. . . Atlanta, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M. ... . . . . Macon, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. RAY L. ........... .. .. Albany, Georgia \nJONES, DR. CHARLES . . .. .. . . ..... . . . Jesup, Georgia \nJOWERS, DR. JONATHAN R.... .. . . . . Ambrose, Georgia \nJUSTICE, DR. EDGAR LOWELL .... . . Knoxville, Georgia \nKARSTEN, DR. MIKELL B. . . . . . . .... . Tifton, Georgia \nKENNEDY, DR. THOMAS E... . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 2, 750 2,500 5,000 4,500 I ,250 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3, 750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Warrenton and Washington Practice at Buford \nPractice at Millen \nPractice at Sandersville \nPractice at Blue Ridge \nPractice at Pavo \nPractice at Sylvania and Millen Practice at Waynesboro \nPractice at Jesup \nPractice at Donalsonville \nPractice at Gordon \nPractice at Jackson \nPractice at Adel \nPractice at Ringgold \nPractice at Perry \nPractice at Milledgeville \nPractice at Arlington \nPractice at Eastman \nPractice at Wrightsville, Eastman Practice at Hazlehurst, Hinesville, and Jesup Practice at Martinez \nPractice at Buena Vista and Blakely Practice at Tifton \nPractice at Buford \n \n50 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home To wn \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nKENT, DR. WILLIAM F. Atlanta, Georgia \nKINARD, DR. GARLAND E.......... . Atlanta, Georgia \nKING, DR. GEORGE C. .. . .. . ... .. .. . . Augusta, Georgia \nKNOWLTON, DR. JAMES W.......... . Atlanta, Georgia \nKUGLAR, DR. EVERETT CLARK . . ... Evans, Georgia \nLANFORD, DR. CHARLES A.. . . . .... . Stone Mountain, Georgia \nLASSITER, DR. HOMER L. .......... . Moultrie, Georgia \nLITTLE, DR. CHARLES HOWARD .... Jasper, Georgia \nLONG, DR. HAROLD GLENN . ... . . . . . Dahlonega, Georgia \nLUCAS, DR. WALLACE . ... ...... .... . Wrightsville, Georgia \nLUKE, DR. BILLY DePONT ........ .. . Alma, Georgia \nMANUS, DR. RICHARD C............ . Clermont, Georgia \nMARLOW, DR. JAMES E.......... ... . Tunnell Hill, Georgia \nMAYS, DR. ALDINE M........ ... .... . Stockbridge, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR........... . Columbus, Georgia \nMcLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. .. .. .... . Folkston, Georgia \nMcNAIR, DR. WILLIAM PALMER .... Wrens, Georgia \nMEACHAM, DR. JACK R.. .... . .... . . Augusta, Georgia \nMINTER , DR. BRENDA S. BELL ... . . . Jonesboro, Georgia \nMOODY , DR. JOHN E... . .... ... .. ... . Colquitt, Georgia \nMOODY, DR. RICHARD A. .......... . Macon, Georgia \nMOORE, DR. PERRY .. ....... . ...... . Macon, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. . ..... .. . Hiawasse, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR . ROBERT H., JR . . ... Darien, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Waynesboro and Statesboro Practice at Chickamauga, Ft. Oglethorpe Practice at Clayton \nPractice at Toccoa \nPractice at Central State \u0026 Augusta Regional Hosp. Practice at Rutland \nPractice at Arlington \nPractice at Blairsville \nPractice at Dahlonega \nPractice at Cochran and Eastman Practice at Blackshear and Forest Park Practice at Austell \nPractice at Dalton \nPractice at Stockbridge \nPractice at Gainesville \nPractice at Sylvester \nPractice at Soperton \nPractice at Chatsworth \nPractice at Gracewood \nPractice at Milledgeville \nPractice at Jesup \nPractice at Central State Hospital \u0026 Reidsville Practice at Loganville \nPractice at Pt. Wentworth and Garden City \n \n51 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home To wn \n \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nMUSS, DR. ANDREW DELONE, JR.. .. Carrollton, Georgia \nNICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . . .. . . . Haiwassee, Georgia \nNOBLES, DR. TRAVIS ...... .. .... .. .. Lyons, Georgia \nNUNNALLY, DR. JAMES T. III . . ..... . Augusta, Georgia \nNUTT, DR. RICHARD LAMAR .. . . .. . . Griffin, Georgia \nOGLESBY, DR. WILLIAM H.... . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia \nPARMER, DR. KEITH MONROE . .. .. . Roopville, Georgia \nPICKENS, DR. JAMES C..... .. .. . ... . Tucker, Georgia \nPIRKLE, DR. THOMAS NELSON . .... . Smyrna, Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES EUGENE .. . Fitzgerald, Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR. JOHN EDWARD, JR.. . Augusta, Georgia \nPULLIAM, DR. MORRIS M....... . . . . . Covington, Georgia \nRAWLINS, DR. GEORGE M. .. . .. . ... . Grayson, Georgia \nREID, DR. RAYMOND J. . .. .. . . . .... . Atlanta, Georgia \nRELEFORD, DR. CHARLES G. ... .. . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nRICE, DR. JOSEPH F. . ... . . . . .. ...... . Savannah , Georgia \nRICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. .. . . . LaFayette, Georgia \nROBINSON, DR. JAMES L. . .......... . Carrollton, Georgia \nROGERS, DR. CHARLES GLORE . . ... Atlanta, Georgia \nROGERS, DR. JOHN S.......... . .... . Buena Vista, Georgia \nSCHARFF, DR. LOUIS Ill . .. . . ..... .. . Claxton, Georgia \nSHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN NATHANIEL Augusta, Georgia \nSHEFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. Norman Park, Georgia \n \n$3 ,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 4,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 \n \nPractice at Jefferson \nPractice at Hiawassee \nPractice at Lyons and Vidalia Practice at Hazlehurst and Gracewood Practice at Darien and Jeffersonville Practice at Tifton \nPractice at Richland and Canton Practice at Toccoa \nPractice at Blue Ridge \nPractice at Washington \nPractice at Washington \nPractice at Covington \nPractice at Snellville and Lavon ia Practice at Tallapoosa \nPractice at Griffin \nPractice at Central State Hospital \u0026 Ga. Mental Health Institution Practice at Statesboro \nPractice at Woodbury \nPractice at Rockmart \nPractice at Buena Vista \nPractice at Gracewoo \nPractice at Washington, Lincolnton and Lavonia Practice at Dawson \n \n52 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scho larship \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Payment \n \nSHUMAN, DR. IVY LEE Statesboro, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. AMOS A. ............... . Doerun, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. DARIUS ................ . Doerun, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. GARY LEE . ........ . . .. . . LaFayette, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. HILTON ................ . Colquitt, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. OTIS WESLEY .... . . . ... . Atla nta, Georgia \nSOWELL, DR. RAYMOND H. J R... . . . . Guyton, Georgia \nSTUBBS, D R. OLAN W......... . .. . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nTANNER, D R. CLYDE V. .. . . ......... . Douglas, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. DONALD RAY .... . .. . Dalton, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. J . LOWELL ........... . Macon, Georgia \nTUMLIN, DR. WILLIAM D... .... .... . Rome, Georgia \nTU RNE R, DR. RICHARD JACKSON .. . Franklin Springs, Georgia \nVICKERY, DR. SAMUEL A........... . Commerce, Georgia \nWA RD, D R. DANIEL F... .... .. ..... .. Savannah, Georgia \nWEAVER, DR. JERRY C... ... . ... .. .. . Cedartown, Georgia \nWHALEY, D R. MORGAN N. ......... . Augusta, Georgia \nWHITTLE, DR. MICHAEL HOWARD . . Lyons, Georgia \nWHITWORTH, DR. JACK W. .... ..... . Gree nville, Georgia \nWILBANKS, DR. JAMES BARTLEY ... Cornelia, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. HENRY GRADY, JR. . As hburn, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM . .... . . . ... . Ashburn, Georgia \nWINDHAM, D R. ADD IS D. Butler, Georgia \n \n$1 ,250 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 \n \nPractice at Sylvania \nPractice at Dahlonega and Martinez Practice at Dallas \nPractice at Blairsville \nPractice at Bowdon \nPractice at Fort Valley \nPractice at Guyton \nPractice at Doraville \nPractice at Hazlehurst and Pearson Practice at Pleasant Grove Community at Dalton Practice at Rincon \nPractice at Lexington and Crawford Practice at Clayton \nPractice at Commerce \nPractice at Harlem \nPractice at Bremen and Cedartown Practice at Martinez and Thomson Practice at Lyons \nPractice at Greenville \nPractice at Cornelia \nPractice at Nashvi lle \nPractice at Nashville \nPractice at Demorest \n \n53 \n \n PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nDECEASED While Completing Contracts \nANDERSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . . .. ... . . . \nMacon, Georgia BOWEN, DR. RAY F., JR . .. .. . . . . .. ..... \nAugusta, Georgia CORNELL, DR. RONALD . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . \nBowman, Georgia MANN, DR. WILLIAM P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nTalbotton, Georgia OSTAFIN, DR. JOSEPH R........ .. ... .. \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Pay m ent \n \n54 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \nName and Home To wn \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \" H\" \nMethod of Payment \n \nKNOWLES, DR. JAMES B. Jackson, Georgia \n \n$5,000 \n \nPractice at Central State Hospital, Ellijay and Monticello I yr.-6 mos., balance in cash. \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"I\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nADAMS, DR. JACOB B..... . .. ... .... . Atlanta, Georgia \nADAMS, DR. LAMAR T.. .... . . .. ... . . Hiawassee, Georgia \nAMSDEN, DR. MICHAEL NANCY ..... Atlanta, Georgia \nBELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S......... . . Macon, Georgia \nBENTON, DR. PHILLIP G.. . ......... . Macon, Georgia \nBLANTON, DR. ELISABETH D. Rome, Georgia \nBLANTON DR. JAMES RODNEY .... . . Canton, Georgia \nBOHANAN, DR. GERALD W. .. . ... . . . Eastman, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. THOMAS W., Ill Valdosta, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. GROVER J. Augusta, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. THOMAS D. Lithonia, Georgia \nCANNON, DR. CLIFF L. ............. . Donalsonville, Georgia \nCRUMP, DR. HOYT W..... . .. .. .. .. . . College Park, Georgia \nCULPEPPER, DR. ROBERT LEE . . .. . . . Atlanta, Georgia \n55 \n \n$3,750 5,000 \n4,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 \n4,500 \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Georgia Retardation Center 3 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Regional Hospital in Augusta I yr.-4 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Woodstock 10 mos.; balance in cash \nPractice at Jackson I yr.; balance in cash. Practice at Jonesboro 3 \nyrs.; balance in cash. Practice at Rome, Rock- \ndale \u0026 Gwinnett Co. total of 3 yrs.-112 mo.; balance in cash. Practice at Canton and Northwest Ga. Regional Hospital 2 yrs.-9 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Vienna 5 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Sandersville I yr.- I mo.; balance in cash. Practice at Cartersville 3 yrs.-7 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Lavonia I yr.11 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Blairsville 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practice at Royston 2 yrs.10 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Jackson for 8112 mos.; balance in cash. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"I\" \nMethod of Payment \n \nDAVIS, DR. JAMES W. R. . ... .. ... . . . . Thomasville, Georgia \nEDGENS, DR. JACK R.. ............. . Rome, Georgia \nEDMONDSON, DR. STEPHEN W. Barney, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H. Cleveland , Georgia \nELLISON, DR. CARROL WENDELL . .. Sylvania, Georgia \nFLYNT, DR. JOHN WILLIAM . ..... . . . Decatur, Georgia \nFORD, DR. JAMES E., III . .... .. . ... . . Atlanta, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. HARRY R. . ........ . . . . Summerville, Georgia \nGEIGER, DR. GUSTAVUS L. .. . . . . ... . Atlanta, Georgia \nGENTRY, DR. JAMES LAWRENCE .. . . Carrollton, Georgia \nGRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G...... .. . Douglas, Georgia \nHAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T..... ... . .. . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHARVEY, DR. DAVID N.. . ... ..... . . . Monticello, Georgia \nHEMPHILL, DR. JOHN R.. . .. .. . .. .. . Gainesville, Georgia \nJACKSON, DR. BILLY JOE ....... . ... . Forsyth, Georgia \nJACKSON, OR. WILMOTINE . .. . ... . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nJAMES DR. CLYATT W., JR. .. . . . . . .. . Pearson, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. LOUIS M..... . ... . ... . Thomson, Georgia \nJONES, DR. KENNETH D. Griffin, Georgia \nKELLEY, DR. JAMES H.. .... . ... .... . Buford, Georgia \nKELLY, DR. SHERRILL B. . . .. ....... . Augusta, Georgia \nLEAR, DR. THOMAS FRANKLIN Camilla, Georgia \n \n$6,000 5,000 5,000 \n3, 750 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Canton 5 mos.10 days; balance in cash. \nPractice at LaFayette I yr. 6 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Ga. Regional Hosp. 8 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Blairsville I yr.-1 mo.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Forsyth 2 yrs.9 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Lawrenceville I yr.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Clayton I yr.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Lithonia I yr., II mos.; balance in cash . \nPractice at Fort Valley 3 yrs., balance in cash. \nPractice at Carrollton; 2 mos. 5 days; balance cash. \nPractice at Alma 2 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Austell 2 yrs.; Newnan-! yr; bal. cash. \nPractice at Gracewood I yr.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Dahlonega 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practice at Austell I yr.- \n6 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Austell and \nCovington 2 yrs.-9 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Alma 2 mos. ; balance in cash. Practice at Warrenton 3 yrs.-1 mo.; balance in cash. Practice at Central State Hospital 3 yrs.; balance in cash. Practice at Newnan 2 yrs .2 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Forsyth 3 yrs.11 mos.; balance in cash. Practice at Eastman for I year; balance in cash. \n \n56 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEXHIBIT \"I\" \nMethod of Pay ment \n \nLEE, DR. RALPH C. Thomson, Georgia \nLINDSAY, DR. JAMES B. Athens, Georgia \nMcGRAW, DR. WALKER C... ... .... . . Savannah, Georgia \nMcMURRAIN, DR. KEY D. JR. ....... . Hapeville, Georgia \nMcNAIR, DR. HAL H.......... .. .... .. Augusta, Georgia \nMERCER, DR. FRANKLIN E.... . . ... . Albany, Georgia \nMULHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A., JR.. . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nNORMAN, DR. JOHN T. Thomson, Georgia \nPAUL, DR. JEWELL C.. . . . ........ ... . Athens, Georgia \nPLAYFORD DR. GEORGE A. ........ . Augusta, Georgia \nPRICE, DR. THOMAS W. Glenville, Georgia \nSAPP, DR. WILLIAM P.............. .. Atlanta, Georgia \nSIMMONS, DR. ROBERT W. LaGrange, Georgia \nSIMPSON, DR. WALTER WRIGHT .... Tifton, Georgia \nSMITH , DR. HERBERT D.. . ....... .. . Pembroke, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. ROBERT L. Winder, Georgia \nSTEPHENS, DR. MARVIN R.. ... . ... . . Sandersville, Georgia \nSTRICKLAND, DR. EDMOND T...... . Calhoun, Georgia \nTAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P. Marietta, Georgia \n \n$5,{)00 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,090 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Hiawassee and Ga. Regional I yr.-4!h mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Lexington and Villa Rica 4 yrs.-6 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Ga. Training \u0026 Development Center, Buford, \u0026 Ga. lndust. Insti. , Alto, 2 yrs-6 mos; balance in cash. \nPractice at Pine Mountain and West Point 2 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Reidsville 2 yrs.-6 mos.; bal. in cash. \nPractice at Blakely 10 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Hinesville 3 yrs -6 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Clayton 2 yrs.; Elberton 2 yrs.-1 !h mos. balance in cash. \nPractice at Sylvania I yr.9 most.; balance in cash. - \nPractice at Harlem I yr.2 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Unadilla, Byromville, Montezuma 3 yrs.-5!h mos.; bal. cash. \nPractice at Central State \u0026 Reg. State Hospitals 2 yrs. ; balance in cash. \nPractice at Pleasant Grove Community; bal. cash. \nPractice at Perry I yr.1 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Mount Vernon I yr.-5 mos.; bal. cash. \nPractice at Milledgeville 2 yrs.-11 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Edison 10 mos. balance in cash. \nPractice at Swainsboro 9!h mos.; bal. in cash. \nPractice at Grantville 2 yrs.; balance in cash. \n \n57 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA m ount of S ch olarship \n \nEXHIBIT \" I\" \nMethod of Pay m ent \n \nTILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. Augusta, Georgia \nTURK, DR. ALFRED J.. . .. .. .. . . ... . . Atlanta, Georgia \nWESTMORELAND, DR. ANON E. JR.. Clermont, Georgia \nWILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. Moultrie, Georgia \n \n3, 750 5,000 5,000 3, 750 \n \nPractice at Pearson 3 yrs.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Newnan 3 yrs.; 3 mos.; balance in cash. \nPractice at Dahlonega I yr. - I mo.; bal. in cash. \nPractice at Douglas 2 yrs. 8 mos.; balance in cash. \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName and Home To wn \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nAMERSON, DR. OLEN D. Tennille, Georgia \nANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. Augusta, Georgia \nBARNETT, DR. JEWELL MILTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicholson, Georgia \nBLACK, DR. WILEY S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland, Georgia \nBOYD, DR. GLENN HEYWARD .. . ...... .. . . . .. .......... ... .... Sylvania, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR. ROY LEE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McCaysville, Georgia \nCOOK, DR. FRANK J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nCOOPER, DR. NELENA V. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . Riceboro, Georgia \nCOX, DR. TYRONE E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nFINCHER, DR. RONALD E. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nHALL, DR. ARTHUR LARIS. . . . . .... . . .... . ... . . . . ... . ........ . Tucker, Georgia \nHAMILTON, DR. CLARK . . .... . .... ... ... ... .... .. .. . .......... Augusta, Georgia \nHUMPHRIES, DR. WILLIAM HOWELL, JR. .. .... . . ............. Atlanta, Georgia \nINUI\u003c.AM, lJK. ROBERT FRANK .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . Winder, Georgia \nJORDAN, DR. MARION HARVEY Augusta, Georgia \n \n$2,500 3,750 5,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 7,500 6,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 7,500 10,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n58 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nLINDER, DR. CHARLES W. Macon, Georgia \nMANN, DR. RONALD FREDERICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nMcCORD, DR. JAMES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvester, Georgia \nMELTON, DR. WILLIAM C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nRUMPH, DR. FRANK MARVIN. ... ..... ... .... ... . ............. Fort Valley, Georgia \nSPEARMAN, DR. DAVID RONALD.................. . ... .. .. ... Macon, Georgia \nWALLER, DR. WILLIAM ISAAC, III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milledgeville, Georgia \nWATTS, DR. BOBBY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nWELLS, DR. JOHN A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commerce, Georgia \nWHIDDON, DR. CLAUDE M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valdosta, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. DAVID .... .. ..... . . ... . ... . ... .. ... ......... .. Augusta, Georgia \nWRA Y, DR. CHARLES H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union Point, Georgia \nYORK, DR. RANDOLPH MARTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nYOUNGBLOOD, DR. ROBERT L................................. \nDecatur, Georgia \n \n3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n59 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home To wn \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nARMSTRONG, DR. NATHANIEL E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick, Georgia \nASBELL, DR. JIMMY R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nASKEW, DR. DANNY ELLIOTT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Sparta, Georgia \nASKEW, DR. FLETCHER COMER . . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . Columbus, Georgia \nAVERETT, DR. JACK MONROE, JR. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . Columbus, Georgia \nAVRET, DR. EDWIN T. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . Macon, Georgia \nBACON, DR. MERRILL PHILIP.. . ...... . .. . .. .................. Pembroke, Georgia \nBAGGETT, DR. JAMES CAMP, JR. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. Douglasville, Georgia \nBALLARD, DR. MARVIN K. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. Macon, Georgia \nBANDOW, DR. GEORGE THOMAS .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . Chamblee, Georgia \nBANNISTER, DR. JAMES POWELL . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . Cumming, Georgia \nBARROCAS, DR. ALBERT...................................... Atlanta, Georgia \nBECTON, DR. JAMES LOUIS . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. Pooler, Georgia \nBELL, DR. SIDNEY ALLEN..................... ..... . .... ...... Athens, Georgia \nBENTLEY, DR. ALONZO JOEL . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . Quitman, Georgia \nBLAND, DR. JAMES L. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. Sylvania, Georgia \nBLAND, DR. WILLIAM H. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nBOLIN, DR. MARION G..... .. ............ ............ .... ...... Macon, Georgia \nBOWDEN, DR. TALMADGE A., JR. ............................. Atlanta, Georgia \nBOWEN, DR. WILLIAM L. JR. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . Cleveland, Georgia \nBOYLES, DR. MARGIE ELAINE . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. Waycross, Georgia \nBRADLEY, DR . CHARLES K. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. Atlanta, Georgia \nBRADLEY, DR. HAROLD F. . ....... . .......................... . Greensboro, Georgia \nBRANDON, DR. RICHARD LYLE . .. ..... . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . ....... . St. Marys, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 4,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 \n \n60 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nBREWSTER, DR. EDWARD WOOD, JR. .. ... ....... . .... . . .... .. Rome, Georgia \nBREWTON, DR. LLOYD C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. MICHAEL F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nBROWNING, DR. JOHN WALTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrenceville, Georgia \nBULLARD, DR. PONCE DELEON, JR. ..... . . . ... ... ... . ......... Bainbridge, Georgia \nBUNTIN, DR. WILLIAM H. JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . Albany, Georgia \nBURNAM, DR. JESSE A. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. Cordele, Georgia \nBURNS, DR. JAMES H. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . Rome, Georgia \nBUTTERWORTH, DR. JACK E. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . Gainesville, Georgia \nCADORA, DR. DONALD FRANK .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . College Park, Georgia \nCAIN, DR. JAMES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nCANUP, DR. CLARENCE H. . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. New Holland, Georgia \nCARTER, DR. MILLARD GARY . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . Augusta, Georgia \nCASON, DR. CECIL DAVID . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . Blackshear, Georgia \nCASON, DR. WILLIAM P. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . Pelham, Georgia \nCATES, DR. ROBERT MITCHELL . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. Tucker, Georgia \nCAWTHON, DR. THOMAS H... ..... .. . .............. ........... Forsyth, Georgia \nCHALKER, DR. DAN KENT...... . . .......... . .... ..... ........ Gibson, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . Tennille, Georgia \nCLAY, DR. JAMES ELLIS .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. Atlanta, Georgia \nCOFER, DR. HERSCHEL F..... ............ . ....... ............. Macon, Georgia \nCOLEMAN, DR. FRANCIS W. Waycross, Georgia \nCOLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM H. Tifton, Georgia \nCOLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C. Forsyth, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n61 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home To wn \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCOPPAGE, DR. ABRAM TAYLOR Valdosta, Georgia \nCORNWELL, DR. WILLIAM OSCAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conyers, Georgia \nCOUEY, DR. I. LAMAR. . .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... ... . . . . ..... . . . .. . .. . Smyrna, Georgia \nCOUSINS, DR. ALBERT LUCIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, Georgia \nCOUSINS, DR. WILLIAM LAMAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, Georgia \nCRAWFORD, DR. CARLL. . . . .. . ... . . .. ............... . ........ Augusta, Georgia \nCROFT, DR. JAMES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick, Georgia \nCROWDER, DR. JACKSON G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Point, Georgia \nCROWE, DR. JOHN ALBERT, JR.. . ... . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . ... . . ... .. Pooler, Georgia \nDARDEN, DR. JOHN WESLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mitchell, Georgia \nDASHER, DR. CHARLES A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nDAY, DR. JAMES ORIEN III . .. . . . .. ... . . . . .. .. . . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . Toomsboro, Georgia \nDEFOOR, DR. JOSEPH T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nDEKLE, DR. JOEL S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesup, Georgia \nDEMPSEY, DR. JAMES E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia \nDICKS, DR. ROBERT ERWIN, III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grovetown, Georgia \nDIGBY, DR. RONALD WYMAN. .. . . .... . . . ....... . . . . . . ........ Macon, Georgia \nDIXON, DR. JIMMY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nDONALD, DR. CLARENCE W., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nDUANE, DR. LAWRENCE J. JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McRae, Georgia \nDUNCAN, DR. JOHN VAN R. ... . .. . . . ...... . ........ . ... .... . .. Augusta, Georgia \nDYAR, DR. KATHRYN WILKIN .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . Greensboro, Georgia \nEASLEY, DR. CONRAD .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . Dalton, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G., JR.. .... .... . ..... . .. ... .. . . ..... Cedartown, Georgia \n \n$6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 7,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n62 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nEDISON, DR. RODGER H.................. . ................... . Newnan, Georgia \nELLINGTON, DR. ERIC PATRICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarkston, Georgia \nFETTERS, DR. DAVID VINSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nFINKLEA, DR. JOHN LEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americus, Georgia \nFIX, DR. RICHARD MANFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nFLANDERS, DR. HUGH DORSEY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swainsboro, Georgia \nFRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M. JR.... . . .... . .. .... ............. ...... Sparta, .Georgia \nFREANT, DR. LAWRENCE J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nFRIDAY, DR. ALBERT DELLOYD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marietta, Georgia \nF USSELL, DR. MACEA E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blackshear, Georgia \nGAILEY, DR. THOMPSON A., JR..... . . . ..... . .... . ............. Elberton, Georgia \nGAINEY, DR. WILLIAM HENRY...... ... .. ....... ... ......... .. Atlanta, Georgia \nGANTT, DR. PICKENS ALLISON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gainesville, Georgia \nGARRISON, DR. WARREN BAKER... .......... . ............... Atlanta, Georgia \nGAY, DR. JAMES W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hogansville, Georgia \nGIBBONS, DR. WILLIAM STEPHEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedartown, Georgia \nGIEGLER, DR. GARNETT J ., JR.. ......... ..................... . Decatur, Georgia \nGINGREY, DR. JOHN P.... . . ..... . . . .... ........ ... ............ Augusta, Georgia \nGLENN, DR. JOHNNY RANDALL.. .. ........................... Colbert, Georgia \nGOODNER, DR. JAMES V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison, Georgia \nGOWEN, DR. JAMES FURMAN .... . ..... ........ ... . ... .. ...... Folkston, Georgia \nGREENE, DR. JOHN WAYNE . .. ..... .... . . .. . . ........... .... .. Barnesville, Georgia \nGRIFFITH, DR. EUGENE R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, DR. HOWARD A. Washington, Georgia \n \n$5,000 2,500 3, 750 5,000 2,500 4,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n63 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nGRANT, DR. BOB CLYDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gainesville, Georgia \nGROOVER, DR. RAY, JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomasville, Georgia \nGUEST, DR. HOWARD STANLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elberton, Georgia \nHAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nHALE, DR. GEORGE CARL. ........ . ........................... Macon, Georgia \nHALE, DR. WILLIAM R.... .. ... . .. .. .. .. . . . .... . ... .... . ..... . . Marietta, Geor~a \nHANNAH, DR. FRANK T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHARDISON, DR. JOSEPH E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrna, Georgia \nHARPER, DR. MARION C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Georgia \nHARPER, DR. WILLIAM F.. .. .. ..... . . . . .. . ..... . ...... .. .. .. .. Blakely, Georgia \nHATCHER, DR. JAMES FRANKLIN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES ALLEN ... . ...... . .. . ... . . . .... . . .. Atlanta, Georgia \nHATTAWA Y, DR. JAMES ROBERT ......... ... .... . .... . . .. .... Bronwood, Georgia \nHAWK, DR. THOMAS HAROLD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison, Georgia \nHAYES, DR. CLAUDETTE . . . ..... . . . ..... . . .... . . . .... . ..... . .. Carrollton, Georgia \nHAYES, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marietta, Georgia \nHAYMAN, DR. BERNARD LENWOOD, JR.. ..... . . .. . .. .. . .. .... Augusta, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. TIM RAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homerville, Georgia \nHEMMER, DR. JOHN LEE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smyrna, Georgia \nHERNDON, DR. CHARLES HALL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toccoa, Georgia \nHOBBY, DR. CHARLES F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Douglas, Georgia \nHOLBROOK, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monroe, Georgia \nHOLSONBACK, DR. WILLIAM D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHOPKINS, DR. RALPH DUBOSE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 4,027 5,000 6,000 1,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,250 3,750 \n \n64 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nHORSEMAN, DR. ROBERT W.. . . ..... . .. . .... .. . ... ... .. ... . ... Athens, Georgia \nHUDSON, DR. LARRY DAVID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Georgia \nHUDSON, DR. RONALD MERCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Georgia \nHUGHES, DR. JOHN LAWRENCE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nHUNT, DR. JOSEPH BENJAMIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . Blakely, Georgia \nHURST, DR. JAMES B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR. L. DAVIS . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . ........ .. .. ..... . . .... . Hoboken, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. WALTER EDWIN, II.. ... . .. ... ...... . . .. . ...... Thomson, Georgia \nJOHNSTON, DR. JOSEPH FRANKLIN . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . Decatur, Georgia \nJOINER, DR. DARRYL WAYNE .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Louisville, Georgia \nJOINES, DR. IVERSON W. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. Richland, Georgia \nJONES, DR. OTIS WALDO, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoboken, Georgia \nJORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . .. Lyons, Georgia \nJUSTICE, DR. DAVID A. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . Columbus, Georgia \nKEENE, DR. WILLIS RIGGS... ........... . ................ ..... Woodbine, Georgia \nKELLEY, DR. ROBERT EARL, JR. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . Athens, Georgia \nKELLY, DR. ARTHUR GRAYSON.... .............. . ............ Athens, Georgia \nKENIMER, DR. BARRY K. ...................................... Greensboro, Georgia \nKENT, DR. LOUIS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conyers, Georgia \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL JENNINGS, JR... . .......... .... . .......... Atlanta, Georgia \nKIBLER, DR. JAMES A. .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. Dublin, Georgia \nKING, DR. SPENCER B. III .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . Macon, Georgia \nKISS, DR. KAROLY OTIS. . ..... .... . ..................... .... . Decatur, Georgia \nKRAKOW, DR. RICHARD ALAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \n \n$3,750 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 \n \n65 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nLANIER, DR. BOBBY G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson, Georgia \nLANIER, DR. WILLIS ELLIOTT......... . . .... . .... . . . .. ........ Cobbtown, Georgia \nLAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D.... .... ... . ........ ....... ... .. . .... Macon, Georgia \nLOFTIS, DR. WILLIAM E. JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comer, Georgia \nLOTT, DR. THOMAS M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia \nLOWD, DR. EDWIN JEROME . .. . . ... . ..... .. ... ...... .... . ..... Waycross, Georgia \nLOWE, DR. JAMES CALLAWAY.... . . ..... . .. .. ......... . ...... Atlanta, Georgia \nLYNCH, DR. DONALD RICHARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nMACLEOD, DR. DAVID SCOTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarkesville, Georgia \nMADDOX, DR. JOHN LINDSEY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nMAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cartersville, Georgia \nMAY, DR. CHARLES BUSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bainbridge, Georgia \nMAY, DR. WINIFRED JOYCE COBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nMAYNARD, DR. WALTER PRESTON.............. ............ . Macon, Georgia \nMARTIN, DR. HOWELL J... ...... .. ....................... ... .. Chamblee, Georgia \nMcALLISTER, DR. KATHRYN CHAPMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buena Vista, Georgia \nMcBRIDE, DR. MICHAEL TERRY .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . Villa Rica, Georgia \nMcEARCHERN, DR. WALTER W. ..................... .... ...... Shannon, Georgia \nMcKINNEY, DR. JAMES EMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . Cordele, Georgia \nMcMICHAEL, DR. ALICE OLIVIA . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . Monticello, Georgia \nMcRAE, DR. CHARLES W. .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . Austell, Georgia \nMcRAE, DR. JAMES D.......... .. ...... ...... . ............. . ... Mt. Vernon, Georgia \nMETTS, DR. NATHANIEL B. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Sandersville, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE DANIEL. ... . ....... ... .............. . .. Forest Park, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 2,500 8,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 \n \n66 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Georgia \nMILLS, DR. LUTHER R. IV.. ... . ..... . . .. ..... . . ...... . . . . ... . . Tifton, Georgia \nMIMBS, DR. JAMES WILBUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milledgeville, Georgia \nMINTER, DR. WILLIAM T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Griffin, Georgia \nMITAS, DR. JOHN ALBERT II. .. ... . .. ... ..... . .... . ........... Forest Park, Georgia \nMOBLEY, DR. DAVID W... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lyons, Georgia \nMOORE, DR. WILLIAM MORGAN Ill...... . .... . .... . ... ....... Buena Vista, Georgia \nMORGAN, DR. HAROLD C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buford, Georgia \nMORRIS, DR. THOMAS WILLIAM.. .... . . . . . . .. ...... ...... .. .. Albany, Georgia \nMORRISON, DR. JAMES PATRICK Ill . .... .. . . . ................ Glenwood, Georgia \nMOSELY, DR. MORRIS EDWARD, JR.... . . . . . . .. ... . ... .. ... ... Rochelle, Georgia \nMULLIS, DR. KENNETH LAMAR . .. . . .. ..... . . .. .. . .. . .. ....... Eastman, Georgia \nNAMAN, DR. CARL H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandersville, Georgia \nNELSON, DR. ELLIS HAROLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oglethorpe, Georgia \nNEWTON, DR. JACK RONALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblee, Georgia \nNICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM LAWRENCE. .. . .......... .. . ...... Valdosta, Georgia \nNIXON, DR. DANIEL WALKER.. . . .. .. ... .. .. . .... . . . .......... Alma, Georgia \nNIXON, DR. WILLIAM HAROLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nNUGENT, DR. ELIZABETH W. KING .. . ... ............... ... .... \nDecatur, Georgia OGDEN, DR. ROBERT H.. . ..... ... . . ...... ... .. ....... . . . . .... . \nMacon, Georgia OGDEN, DR. WILLIAM S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nMacon, Georgia O'QUINN, DR. JAMES LAWTON ....... . .. . . . .... . ..... . ....... . \nMacon, Georgia PARKER, DR. GREGG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nWest Point, Georgia PARROTT, DR. FRANK HOLLAND. ........ . .... . .. . ... . . . ..... \nMonticello, Georgia \n \n$5,000 1,2 50 3,750 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n67 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of S cholarship \n \nPAYNE, DR. FRANKLIN E........ .. . .... .............. ......... Powder Springs, Georgia \nPEARSON, DR. HUEY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenwood, Georgia \nPERRY, DR. HENRY ALAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baldwin, Georgia \nPETERSON, DR. GARY D. ...................................... Rossville, Georgia \nPHELPS, DR. PAUL RAYMOND.. .... ..... ............... . ..... Augusta, Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR. JAMES ELBERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR. THOMAS WILSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nPILCHER, DR. BOBBY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americus, Georgia \nPOSTELL, DR. WILLIAM N., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nPRATT, DR. DONALD CLARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dalton, Georgia \nPURCELL, DR. DENT WILEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glennville, Georgia \nRAMSEY, DR. SPEIR N. . ...... . .......... . ........ ... . ........ . Augusta, Georgia \nRAY, DR. ALBERT W., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nREYNOLDS, DR. RICHARD REGINALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sumner, Georgia \nRICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nRICKS, DR. ROBERT L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nRILEY, DR. WALTER J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Valley, Georgia \nRIVERS, DR. CULLEN BULLARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camilla, Georgia \nRIVERS, DR. JAMES L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camilla, Georgia \nROGERS, DR. JIM LEE . .. . .......... .... . . .. ........ .. ......... Waco, Georgia \nROSSITER, DR. FRANCIS P. JR. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nROUTON, DR. JAMES LEONARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College Park, Georgia \nSALIBA, DR. NORMAN E. .......... . .. .... ... . . ...... .. . ...... . Georgetown, Georgia \nSALLEY, DR. BRUNSON M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \n \n$3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 8,000 5,000 2,750 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 2,500 \n \n68 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nSANGSTER , DR. JOSEPH A. . . . . . . . . 00    00. 00 00  00 00 00    Vienna, Georgia \nSAPP, DR. PHILIP BRYAN 00 00 00 00  00 . 00 00 00   00  00 00 00     Dalton, Georgia \nSATHER, DR. RANDALL KENNETH 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00  00 00  Atlanta, Georgia \nSAVAGE , D R . E D W A R D W. II 00 00.00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00.00  00 00 Macon, Georgia \nSESSIONS, DR. BETTY JEAN YOUNG .. 00. 00  00 00 00. 00 00 00. 00 00 Swainsboro, Georgia \nSHACKLETT, DR . DAVID E. . 00  00 00 00 00 00 00. 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 Atlanta, Georgia \nSHEWEY, DR. LANA LEE . . . . . . . . 00 00 00 00   00 00 00. 00. 00  00. St. Simons, Georgia \nSIMMONS, DR. BERNARD RUSSELL ....... 00 00  00  00 00. 00 . Columbus, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. GARY LEE . . . 00  00 00 00 00 00 00. 00 00 . 00 00  00 Jonesboro, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. PETER THOMAS . 00 00 00  00. 00 00   00 00. Atlanta, Georgia \nSLAUGHTER, DR . ISSAC .. 00 00 00 00  00 00  00 00 00.00. 00 00 00. . Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. GREGORY VINCENT 00 00.00 00 00 00 00.00 00  00..... Blue Ridge, Georgia \nS M I T H , DR. J A M E S L. 00 00 00      00   00 00   00. 00 00 00. 00 00. 00 00. Doerun, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. LARRY EUGENE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00  00  00 00 . 00 Reidsville, Georgia \nS M I T H , D R . LEROY F. 00    00 00 00 00 00        00 00. 00 00    0 0 . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \nS M I T H , D R . RODNEY L. 00 00 00  00       00 00 00  00   00 00. 00 00. Calhoun, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. WILLIAM STUART . ... .. .. 00  00   00. 00. 00 00 00 . Camilla, Georgia \nSPEER, DR. GREGORY CLARK . 00   00  00 00 00 00.00   00 .00. Atlanta, Georgia \nSPEIR, D R . WILLIAM A. . . 00 00         00 00 00 00 . 00  00 00 00. 00 00. Hillsboro, Georgia \nSPIVEY , DR . JAMES W. , JR. . . . . 00    00 00    00 . 00 . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nSTEELE, DR . ROBERT L.. 00 00  00 00  00 00 00   00  00. 00.. \nBlakely, Georgia STEWART, DR . JOHN PRESTON 00   00 00 00    00     00 . \nJonesboro, Georgia STINSON, DR. JOSEPH M. . . . . . 00  00  00 00. 00    00.. \nHartwell, Georgia \nSTOCKS, DR. SIRAS ALLEN Avondale Estates, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 3,750 8,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n69 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPELTED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \" K\" \nA mount of S ch olarship \n \nSTONE, DR. HERBERT ALONZO, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . Albany, Georgia \nSTORY, DR. WILLIAM A. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . Bainbridge, Georgia \nSTRICKLAND, DR. WORTHY EDWARD.. ..... . ... . .... ..... ... Albany, Georgia \nSTRINGER, DR. MERLE PRESTON . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. Augusta, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. JOE CALVI N . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . Statesboro, Georgia \nSUBER, DR. HUBERT McCRARY .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . Montezuma, Georgia \nTALLEY, DR. PAUL ALEXIS . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nTANNER, DR. DAVID DUANE . . ... . . .. ... .. .... .... . .. ......... Eatonton, Georgia \nTANNER, DR. ROBERT EUGENE ........... . .. . ......... . .. .... Flowery Branch, Georgia \nTARPLEY, DR. JAMES MONROE . .. ..... . ..... . . . . ...... .... ... Rome, Georgia \nTAYLOR, DR. JAMES W.... . . . . . ...... . . . .. .. . . ..... .. . . . .. .. . . Waycross, Georgia \nTERRY, DR. WILLIAM HENRY III . .. ... ........ ................ Thomasville, Georgia \nTHAXTON, DR. PAUL MICHAEL.... ......... .. . . . .. ........... Athens, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. JAMES CLIFFORD.. . . .......... . ..... . ......... Savanna h, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. WILLIAM KEVIN .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . Atlanta, Georgia \nTHOMPSON, DR. FREDERICK BAURIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montezuma, Georgia \nTHORNTON , DR. ROB ERT SIDNEY . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . Elberton, Georgia \nTIPPENS, DR. JA CK K. ..... . ............ . .... . . . . . .... . ..... ... Marietta, Georgia \nTIPTON, DR. WILLIAM RONALD . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. Dalton, Georgia \nTROWELL, DR. AMY REBECCA ... . ............ . . . . . .... . .. .. .. Tucker, Georgia \nTURNER, DR. DANIEL RAY.. .... . . . .. .. . . . .... .. ..... . .. .. .. .. Albany, Georgia \nVANDIVER, DR. ROY WESLEY. .. . .... ... .... . . ... ..... .... . ... Edison, Georgia \nVANSANT, DR. JONATHAN PAUL .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . Powder Springs, Georgia \nVEAZEY, DR. CHARLES R..... .... .. . ... .. . . ....... . ..... ... . . . Rossville, Georgia \n \n$7,500 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 6,000 5,000 \n \n70 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPA YEMNT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nVEAZEY, DR. PHILIP R. \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nWALLER, DR. CHARLES E . oo oo oo oo oo oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 \n \n00 00 00 00 \n \nEatonton, GeoFgia \n \nWEBB, DR. GILSON S. \n \n. . . . . . . . . . oo oo . oo oo oo. 00 00 00 00.00 \n \n00.00 \n \n00. \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nWEST, DR. CARLTON ALFONSO ... .. . . . oo oo oo oo . oo . oo oo . oo oo oo \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nWHELCHEL, DR. CARL DAVIS oo . . . 00 00. 00 00  00  \n \n00  00 00      \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nWILDER, DR . JUDSON V. . . 00 . 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00  00  00 00 00 .  Thomasville, Georgia \n \nWIKE, DR. CHARLES C. Eatonton, Georgia \n \n. 00 00  00  \n \n00 00 00        00 00  \n \n00  00  \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWILKES, DR. LESLIE L., JR. . . oo oo oo . 00  00 00 00   00.00 00 00 . 00. \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nWILLCOX, DR. JAMES GREER . .. oo oo. 00  00 00    00  \n \n00. 00.. \n \nHawkinsville, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. CHARLES D . oo. oo . . 00   \n \n00  00 00  00 00 00. 00 00. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. JOHN Loo . . . oo oo 00 00  00. 00 00 00 00. 00 00. 00 00. 00. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWILLIS , DR . ISAAC oo 00.00             \n \n00      00 00 00.00. 00 00 00. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, DR. LARRY FRANKLIN . oo oo . 00  00  \n \n00 00.00   00 00 \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nWILSON, DR. FREDDIE E. 00 00   00  00  00 00 00  00  00... \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILSON , DR . JAMES MARION 00  oo oo . . oo. 00 . . . 00 00. 00 oo. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nWINGO, DR. EARL LINDER .. oo oo oo 00  00 \n \n00 00 00  00  00 00 00  \n \n00  \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWOMACK, DR . CHARLES E. oo. oo oo oo oo 00 00  00 . 00 \n \n00  00 00  00  00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWOOD, DR. SAMUEL EARL oo . oo. 00 00 oo 00 ... oo oo oo ... . 00  00.. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWOOD, DR . WILLIAM GRAHAM . . 00. 00 00. 00 00 00. 00 00 00. 00 00. 00 \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nWOODS, DR . JOHN TERENCE III .. oo .. 00  \n \n00. 00 00  00. 00 00. \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 8,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n71 \n \n SCHLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL \n \nEXHIBIT \"L\" \n \nSCHOOL WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of S ch olarship Paid to Recipient \n \nCANTRELL, JAMES G. . .. . .. . .. ... .. . .................... . . Decatur, Georgia \nCHITTY, AUBURN P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia \nROBINZINE, CLARENCE E. JR. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 1,250 7,500 \n \nSTUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN FULL \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \" M\" \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nAMERSON, G. MALCOLM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gordon, Georgia \nANDREWS, JAMES W. .... . . . . . ........ . ........ . ....... . .. Robinson, Georgia \nBERRY, WANDA SUE .. . . . . .. ... .... . .. . . .... .... . .. ... .... St. Marys, Georgia \nBROADHURST, CYRUS G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fitzgerald, Georgia \nBROWN, HENRY ETTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nelson, Georgia \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R. JR.. ... . ........... . ............ .. Sparta, Georgia \nCARROLL, RICHARD A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nCARTER, NORMAN K... .. . . .. ... .. . . ... ..... . ... . .... ..... Talbotton, Georgia \nCOBB, JANELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glennville, Georgia \nCROOK, ROBERT B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia \nCULBERSON, WADE HAMILTON .. . . . .. ....... . . . . .... ... . Cartersville, Georgia \nDUFFELL, WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nFARLEY, WILLIAM E... ... . ... .. . .. ..... . . ............ .. .. Columbus, Georgia \nGRIER, ORIN T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blakely, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, NORMAN W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \n72 \n \n$1 ,250.00 291.48 \n1,686.71 1,250.00 \n456.70 1,250.00 1,250.00 \n278.96 363.94 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,250.00 1,900.00 1,250.00 \n \n STUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN FULL \nName and Home Town \n \nEXHIBIT \"M\" \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nHALL, CHARLES, JR...... .. . . . . . .. . ... ........... . ... ..... Savannah, Georgia \nHAWKINS, DAVID J . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. Augusta, Georgia \nHOPKINS, CLARENCE E. JR. . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . Albany, Georgia \nHOTARD, JOSEPH A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Georgia \nHUMPHREY, WILLIAM T. .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . Bainbridge, Georgia \nHUTTO, ALTON W. ....................................... . Fort Valley, Georgia \nJOHNSON, WELDON H. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . Jefferson, Georgia \nMOODY, REGINALD HENRY JR. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. Atlanta, Georgia \nOSBURN, RICHARD LEE . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. Decatur, Georgia \nPRUITT, DONALD I.... .. ... ....... ... .. ...... ..... ....... . \nBuford, Georgia PURCELL, ROBERT J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nAugusta, Georgia ROGERS, CHARLES ERVIN.. .......................... .... \nForsyth, Georgia RUSSELL, EUGENE, III .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . \nAtlanta, Georgia SAYE, DONALD NEAL .. . ............... .. .. . .............. \nRome, Georgia SCOTT, MELVIN B. JR. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. \nWaycross, Georgia SHARPTON, RUTH ANN ... .............. ............. ..... \nCarrollton, Georgia SMITH, KENNETH LAMAR . ....... ....................... . \nMarietta, Georgia WAITS, CHARLES HARDY . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . \nMcDonough, Georgia WOODY, PHILIP D......... ....... ......... ................ \nGainesville, Georgia WORSHAM, WALTER VIVIAN III .......... ................ \nMacon, Georgia \n \n1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333 .33 2, 187.50 1,250.00 $3,437.50 \n301.08 2,187.50 1,250.00 1,666.68 2,583 . 13 \n333. 18 1,250.00 4,706.66 \n408.58 1,250.00 1,250.00 \n \nDECEASED AFTER WITHDRAWAL \nBAILEY, STEPHEN VINCENT ............................ .. Augusta, Georgia \nPELOTE, MACEO R......................... . . .. . . .. ...... . Savannah, Georgia \n \n1,250.00 812.16 \n \n73 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHOSE ACCOUNTS ARE IN SUSPENSE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \n*BROWN, FRANK S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norcross, Georgia \n**GATTIS, ALLEN C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marietta, Georgia \n***GRIMM, WILLIAM B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \n***SWEAT, RUSSELL D. Soperton, Georgia \n \n$5,000.00 5,000.00 270.24 3,750,000 \n \n*Declared bankruptcy. **Did not receive degree because of illness. Accounts uncollectible. \n \n74 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO RELINQUISHED THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS \nName and Hometown \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nBLAND, VEITA J . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . Gray, Georgia \nBROWN, KEITH W. . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . Lilburn, Georgia \nCHERER, ALLEN J. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . Warner Robins, Georgia \nCOBB, JAMES M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin, Georgia \nCOOK, THOMAS A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nDAVIS, CURTIS L. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . Quitman, Georgia \nDuVALL, DAVID W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nFAUCHER, MARY M. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . Athens, Georgia \nFORE, BENJAMIN B. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . Waycross, Georgia \nGASKINS, RALPH E., JR.. ......... ... .. .. ....... ......... ...... Griffin, Georgia \nHAWKINS, GUSSIE .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. Newton, Georgia \nHAWKINS, JOHN C. III.. . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . Columbus, Georgia \nHOLBROOK, DAVID L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia \nHOUSE, WILLIAM C.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nJONES, ALMA R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellaville, Georgia \nLANE, JOHN DAVIS .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . Atlanta, Georgia \nLeCROY, THOMAS G. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . Carnesville, Georgia \nMcCOY, MICHAEL J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 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ERNEST VANDIVER, GovEHNOR \n \n:::;, \n \nand the \n \n0 \n \na:ll \n \nMEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \n \n MEMBERS OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n \nDR. HERMAN DISMUKE . . . . . . . . April 1, 1957-March, 1961 \n \n. . . Ocilla \n \nDR. THOMAS W. GOODWIN . . . . . . . . . May, 1962-May, 1964 \n \n. Augusta \n \nDR. MILFORD B. HATCHER . . . . . . . . May, 1960-May, 1962 \n \n. . Macon \n \nDR. J. HUBERT MILFORD. . . . . . . . . . June 11, 1959-April 1, 1961 August 22, 1961-April 1, 1965 \n \n. Hartwell \n \nDR. EDWARD K. RUSSELL. . . . . . . . . . . July 19, 1962-April 1, 1965 \n \n. Atlanta \n \nDR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . . . . . . . August 22, 1961-April 1, 1965 \n \n. Lavonia \n \nDR. FRED H. SIMONTON . . . . . . . . . . May, 1961-May, 1963 \n \n. Chickamauga \n \nDR. CARTER SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . August 22, 1961-July 9, 1962 \n \n. Atlanta \n \nDR. J. C. TANNER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1, 1957-March 31, 1961 \n \n. Atlanta \n \nDR. LUTHER H. WOLFF. . . . . . . . . . May, 1959-May, 1961 \n \n. Columbus \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . Chairman DR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . Vice Chairman MR. L. R. SIEBERT . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. \nATLANTA 3, GEORGIA \nii \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n244 Washington Street, S.W., Room 468 ATLANTA \nJuly 20, 1962 \nThe Honorable S. Ernest Vandiver Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta 3, Georgia \nMy dear Governor Vandiver: In accordance with Geo1gia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit \nthis report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1960, and ending June 30, 1962. \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 18, 1962, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1962-63 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1962-63 fiscal year. \nRespectfull y, \nh.J). \nJ. Hubert Milford, M.D. Chairman \nr \n1 \n \n REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1960 THROUGH JUNE 1, 1962 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board of Georgia, which was a,ctivated in 1953 for the purpose of granting scholarships to medical students, completed its ninth year of successful operation on June 30, 1962. Scholarships are granted by the Board primarily on the basis of need to those students who agree, upon completion of their medical education, to practice their profession in a rural community of a population of 5,000 or less according to the 1950 census, or to practice at Milledgeville State Hospital. The terms of the scholarship grants provide that a total of $5,000 will be paid to each recipient, or $1,250 for each of four years spent in medical school. The tuition is paid each year directly to the medical school ; the balance is paid to the student personally in nine monthly installments. \nDuring the nine-year period the Board has been in existence, 343 students have received scholarships. At the present time 132 are now in school; 37 are completing internships; 23 are completing residencies ; and 24 are in the armed services of the United States. \nAs a result of the medical scholarship program approximately 80 doctors have practiced in communities approved by the Board; several have completed their contracts with the State Medical Education Board but have remained in the communities in which they began practice. \nThe present status of each scholarship recipient is shown in the following pages of this report. \nThe medical scholarship program was set up to provide for 25 new scholarships annually. However, the Board has been able to grant more than 25 new scholarships each year except the first year, thereby greatly increasing the number of doctors available to practice in rural areas of Georgia where the need for medical services is acute. For the year 1962-63 the Board granted 41 scholarships. \nThe Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for the scholarship program, and the State has invested a total of \n2 \n \n $1,135,548.19 in the program for the nine-year period of its operation. Of that amount $1,084,225.14 has been paid to students in scholarships. \nCREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL \nEDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the amendment to the Constitution. The people of the State of Georgia ratified this Constitutional amendment in November of 1952. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Go vernor for the unexpired term. \nThe secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuit ion at a medical college. \n3 \n \n The loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \n(a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 per cent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. \n(b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at some place within the State of Georgia to be approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated community. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. \nBefore being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. \nThe purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in t he various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \nBOARD MEMBERS \nOn July 1, 1960, Dr. Milford B. Hatcher of Macon, Georgia, was president of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. Luther H. Wolff, of Columbus, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Governor Marvin Griffin had appointed Dr. Herman Dismuke, of Ocilla, Georgia, Dr. Raymond Evans, Sr., of Clayton, Georgia, and Dr. J . C. Tanner, Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia, for terms of office beginning April 24, 1957, and ending April1, 1961. Dr. Evans resigned on January 16, 1959. \nGovernor S. Ernest Vandiver appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Evans for a term beginning June 11, 1959, and ending April 1, 1961. \n4 \n \n In May of 1961, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Fred H. Simonton, of Chickamauga, Georgia, as its President, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. Simonton became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Luther H. Wolff. In May of 1962, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin, of Augusta, Georgia, as its President. Dr. Goodwin became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Hatcher. \nDr. Tanner was re-elected as Chairman of the Board on July 20, 1960, and served in this capacity until August 21, 1961. Dr. Dismuke served as Vice Chairman of the Board until August 21, 1961. \nOn August 22, 1961, Governor S. Ernest Vandiver re-appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, as a member of the State Medical Education Board for a term beginning August 22, 1961, and ending April 1, 1965. On that same date he appointed Dr. John N. Shearouse, of Lavonia, Georgia, and Dr. Carter Smith, of Atlanta, as members of the State Medical Education Board for terms beginning August 22, 1961, and ending April 1, 1965. Through a poll conducted by mail, Dr. J. Hubert Milford was elected Chairman of the Board to serve until July 1, 1962 ; Dr. Carter Smith was elected Vice Chairman to serve until July 1, 1962. Dr. Smith resigned from membership on the State Medical Education Board on July 9, 1962. On July 19, 1962, GovernorS. Ernest Vandiver appointed Dr. Edward K. Russell, of Atlanta, as a member of the State Medical Education Board to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Dr. Smith. Dr. Russell's term of membership is from July 19, 1962 to April 1, 1965. \nAt its meeting on July 18, 1962, the members of the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman, and elected Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice Chairman. \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board has limited its program to th e granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships is as follows: Upon requ est, an application form and a parents' confidential financial statement form are sent to an applicant. Upon receipt of the completed application form and information that the parents' confiden tial financial statement has been sent to College Scholarship Service, six references given by the applicant are contacted for \n5 \n \n additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report on the applicant and his family is then secured through a commercial credit company giving detailed information about their financial status. Upon receipt of all this information, the applicant is called to the office of the Board for an interview by the Secretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. All applicants are invited to appear in person before the entire Board when it meets in July to grant the scholarships. The Board considers the information gathered on all applicants and awards scholarships to those who are in greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, will become excellent physicians for practice in the rural areas of Georgia. \nThe Board received fifty-two applications for scholarships for the 1960-61 academic year. At its meeting on July 20, 1960, the Board granted thirty-two scholarships, thirty to white men and two to Negro men. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-five scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1961-62 academic year from sixty-eight students. At its meeting on July 19, 1961, the Board granted thirty-three scholarships for the 1961-62 academic year, thirty to white men and three to Negro men. The Board, at this meeting, also renewed ninety-four scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1962-63 academic year from fifty-seven students. At its meeting on July 18, 1962, it granted forty-one scholarships, thirty-eight to white applicants and three to Negro applicants. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-one scholarships previously granted. \n. The students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1962-63 academic year under scholarships from the State Medical Education Board are as follows: \n6 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1962-63 CLASSES \n \nADAMS, LAMAR T . ....... . . ...... . . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine .... Soph. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nAKERY, EARL J ..... . . .............. Medical College of Georgia ... . . ... . . Soph . \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nANDERSON, WILLIAM L.. .. . ........ University of Tennessee Medical \n \nJr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCollege .... . .............. . ......... . \n \nANDREWS, JAMES W . ........ . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . .. . .. . . Fr. \n \nRobinson, Georgia \n \nAsBELL, JIMMY R.. .. . .... . ........ . Medical College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nATHA, JOHN F ........ . . . ..... . ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . .. . .. . Sr. \n \n-::] \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nBAGLEY, CHARLES E . .. . .... ... ... . Medical College of Georgia ........... . Soph. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nBALLARD, MARVIN K .. ..... .. ... . . . Medical College of Georgia .. , ... . .. . . . Jr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBARROCAS, ALBERT .. . .. ..... . . . .. .. . Emory University School of \n \nFr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine................. . \n \nBENTLEY, ALONZO J .. ...... . . . ... . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . .. .. ... . Jr. \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nBOHANNON , GERALD W ... . . . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . .... . Sr. \n \nEastman, Georgia \n \nBOWDEN, TALMADGE A.... . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... . . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOWEN, RAY F .. ........ . . . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .... . . ... . . . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 -$1,250 1,250 3,000 -0- \n1,250 3,750 \n-01,500 \n-03,125 3,750 -02,500 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1962-63 CLASSES \n \nBOWEN, WILLIAM L.. . ....... .. ... Medical College of Georgia . .......... . Jr. \n \nClevela nd, Georgia \n \nBRADLEY, HAROLD F . ..... . .. . . . ... Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . . .. . . Soph. \n \nGreensboro, Geor gia \n \nBRANTLEY, JIMMY W . . ... . . . . .. ... . Emory University School of \n \nJr. \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nMedicine ... .. .. . . ... ...... . . . .... . . . \n \nBRECKENRIDGE, HOMER E . . . . . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... .... .. .. . Jr. \n \nLudowici, Geor g ia \n \nBROWN, GROVER J .. ........ . . . .. . ... Medical College of Georgia .... . .... .. . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBROWN, HENRY ETTA ..... . .. ...... Medical College of Georgia .... . ... . .. . Fr. \n \n00 \n \nNelson, Georgia \n \nBROWN, MICHAEL F .. . . .. . .. . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ........... . Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBUNTIN, WILLIAM H ., JR........... Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . ... . Fr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nBURNAM, JESSE A.. . . .. . . . ...... . . . . University of North Carolina . . . . ... . Sr. \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nBUTTERWORTH, JACK E .. ...... . . ... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . . . .. . Jr. \n \nGainesville, Georg ia \n \nCAI N, J AMES L... ..... . ... . .. . . . ... Tulane University School of Medicine . . Soph. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nCANUP, CLARENCE N .. ...... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . ....... . . . Jr. \n \nNew Holland, Georgia \n \nCASH, TED D.... ........ .... . .. .... Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. . .. Fr. \n \nBr emen, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 \n-- \n$2,500 1,250 \n2,500 \n2,500 \n1,250 \n-0- \n-0- \n-0- \n3,750 \n1,250 \n1,250 \n2,500 \n-0- \n \n CHAPMAN, CLIFFORD E . ... . ........ Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . ...... Sr. \n \nTennille, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, WILLIAM M.. . ... . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia . . .... . .. . .. Jr. \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nCOUEY, I. LAMAR . ...... .. . . .. . .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . . .... Soph. \n \nSmyrna, Geo rgia \n \nCRAWFORD, CARL L . .. . . .. .. .... . .. . Medical College of Georgia. ..... ...... Fr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCRENSHAW, JOHN T .... .. ... . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... .... ..... Jr. \n \nBethlehem, Georgia \n \nCROFT, JAMES M. .. . ........... . ... Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . ..... Jr. \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nDANIEL, DUREN . . ....... . ... .. ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . . . . . Jr \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nDEEN, JOHNNY T., JR. ........ . ..... Medical College of Georgia... .. ....... Soph. \n \nco \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nDEFOOR, JOSEPH T., JR...... . .... .. Medical College of Georgia ... . . ... . ... Sr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nDEKLE, JOEL S.. ....... .. . . ... .. .. . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . .. . .. . Soph. \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nDEMPSEY, JAMES E . . ..... . . . . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia .... . ....... Soph. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nDENT, JOHN M. .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... Medical College of Georgia .... . . . .. . .. Sr. \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nDONALD, CLARENCE M........ . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ..... .. Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nEASLEY, CONRAD . ....... .. . . . ... . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . ..... Fr. \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nEDGENS, JACK R.. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . ... . . Soph. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n'] \n \n3,750 1 ,25 0 1,250 -02,500 1,250 2,187.50 -03,750 1,250 -03,750 4,166.66 -01,250 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1962-63 CLASSES \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 \n \nEDMONDSON, STEPHEN W ... .. . ... .. Medical College of Georgia . . .. . .. .. . . . Sr \n \nBarney, Georgia \n \nFARLEY, WILLIAM E ..... . ... . ... .. Bowman-Gray School of Medicine . . . . Fr. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nFERRELL, MARION L. . . ... .... ... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . . .... . . .. . Sr. \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nFINCHER, RONALD E .......... .. ... Emory University School of \n \nSoph. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine . . .. . . . .... . .. .... ... ..... . . \n \nFINKLEA, JOHN LEE .. . .. . .. .. . . .... University of Alabama School of \n \nSo p h . \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nMedicine .. ... .... .. ... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . \n \n~ FRAZIER, EDDIE M.......... . .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. . ........ . Sr. \n \n0 \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nGAY, JAMES W . .... .. ... . .. ........ Medical College of Georgia ........ . . . . Sr. \n \nHogansville, Georgia \n \nGILES, E UGENE H . . .... . . .. . . . .. ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . ... ..... . Jr. \n \nFt. Gaines, Georgia \n \nGRANTHAM, CARLOS G.. ..... . . . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. . . . Sr. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nGREENE, RALPH R. .... . .. ... ...... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. ... .. . Fr. \n \nRinggold , Georgia \n \nGRIER, ORIN T ..... .. ..... . .. ..... . Tulane University School of \n \nSop h. \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nMedicine....... .. .. .. . ... .... . .. ... . \n \nGROOVER, RAY, JR. . .. ..... . ........ . Medical College of Georgia .. ....... . . . Soph. \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nHAGEN, ARTHUR R. ....... ... .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia . . . ........ . Sr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n$3,750 -03,750 -01,250 4,166.66 3,750 2,500 3,750 -0- \n1,250 -03,750 \n \n HALE, WILLIAM R............ . . ... Emory University School of \n \nSr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine ....... . ... . .......... . .... . \n \nHARVEY, DAVID N., III. ... . .. . ... . .. Med ical College of Georgia ... .. . ...... Soph. \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nH ATTAWAY, JAMES R .. .......... .. . Medical College of Georgia .... . ....... Soph. \n \nBronwood, Georgia \n \nHAYES, WILLIAM H .... ..... . ....... Medical College of Georgia ..... . ...... Fr. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nHEMPHILL, JOHN R........ .... .... . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . .... . Jr. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nHITT, WILLIAM A . . . ..... . .. . . .. .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... . .... . .. . Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHOLBROOK, W. H . .... .. ..... .. . .. .. Medical College of Georgia . .......... . Soph. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nHOPKI NS, CLARENCE E . .... . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia . ......... . . Fr. \n \n1-' \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nHORSEMAN, ROBERT W .. ... . .. . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ......... . . . Soph. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nHULLENDER, BYRON N .... ... . . ... .. . Medical College of Georgia .......... . . Soph. \n \nRinggold, Georgia \n \nHUTTO, ALTON W ............. .. ... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . .. .. . . Soph. \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nJACOBS, LEON D. ............. . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia . .... . ..... . Jr. \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nJAMES, CLYATT W., JR..... . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia .... . ... . . . . Sr. \n \nPearson, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, LOUIS M.... . . .. . . . ..... . University of Tennessee Medical \n \nJr. \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nCollege ................... .. ....... . . \n \nJOHNSON, WELDON H .. ............ . Medical College of Georgia ........... . Fr. \n \nJefferson, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 4,500 5,000 \n \n3,750 1,250 1,250 -02,500 3,750 1,250 -0-02,500 2,500 1,250 3,750 3,000 1,250 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1962-63 CLASSES \n \nJONES, CHARLES T ...... . .... . ... .. Medical College of Georgia .. .... .. .. . . Soph. \n \nJ esup, Georgia \n \nJ OWERS, JoNATHAN .. . . . .. .. . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ... . . ... ... . Soph. \n \nAmbrose, Georgia \n \nJUSTICE, DAVID A..... . . .... . .. ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... ... . . . . . Fr. \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nKARSTEN, MIKELL B..... .... .. .... Medical College of Georgia .... . . . . .. . . Sr. \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nKENT, WILLIAM F .... .... ....... .. Medical College of Georgia ........ .. . . Jr. \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \n...... KING, GEORGE C.. ... . .. .. . . . ...... Medical College of Georgia . . .... .. . .. . Jr. \n \nt-:) \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKING, SPENCER B. . . . . . .... . . ....... Medical College of Georgia .... .. .... . . Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nLEE, RALPH C.. . . . . .. . . ... . ...... . Medical College of Georgia .... . ... . . . . Soph . \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nLINDER, CHARLES W .. . . .. .... . .... Medical College of Georgia . ..... . .. .. . Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nLOTT, THOMAS N . .. . . .. ... . ..... . . . Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . .. . . . . Jr. \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \nMARTI N, HowELL, JR. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . .. . . Soph. \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nMAYS, ALDINE M., JR. . ...... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia. ........ . . . Sr. \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nMcCORD, JAMES W . ....... . .... .. . . Medical College of Georgia ..... .. .. . . . Jr. \n \nSylvester, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 -0-0-0- \n$3,750 \n2,500 1,250 3,750 1,250 2,500 \n2,500 -02,500 2,500 \n \n McEARCHERN, WALTER W . .... . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . . . .. . Fr. \n \nShan non, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, CHARLES W .............. . Emory University School of \n \nSr. \n \nMableton, Georgia \n \nMedicine . .. .... . .. . ........... . . .. . . \n \nMERCER, FRANKLIN E . . .. ..... . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . .... . . .... . Sr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMILLER, GEORGE T . .... ... . .. ... . .. Medical College of Georgia ... .. .. . ... . Soph. \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nMILLS, LUTHER R., IV ... . . . ... . .. .. Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . ... . Jr. \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nNOBLES, TRAVIS ...... . .. . .... . ... . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ...... . Sr. \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nOGDEN, ROBERT H ......... . . .. .. . ... Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . ... . Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nOGDEN, WILLIAM H ......... .... . ... Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... ... . . Soph. \n \n....... \nCl;l \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nOGLESBY, WILLIAM H ....... . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. .. ... . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nOSTAFIN, JOSEPH R . .. .. ... ....... Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... . . .. . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPHILLIPS, JAMES E . . .. .. .. ... . .... : Bowman-Gray School of Medicine .. . . Soph. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nPICKENS, JAMES C.. .. . ....... . .. .. Medical College of Georgia ......... . . . Sr. \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nPRUITT, DONALD I.. ... .... . ... ..... : Medical College of Georgia .. ..... . .. . . Fr. \n \nBuford, Georgia \n \nPULLIAM, MORRIS M . ...... . ..... : : Medical College of Georgia .. ... . .. . . :: Soph. \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nREID, RAYMOND J . ... .. ..... . ...... . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . . . .. . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n-03,750 3,75 0 1,250 1,250 3,750 3,750 1,250 2,500 2,500 1,250 3,750 -0- \n-0-0- \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1962-63 CLASSES \n \nRIVERS, JAMES K., JR.. . . . ....... .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . .... . ... . Jr. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nROBINSON, JAMES L.............. . Medical College of Georgia .. ......... . Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nROGERS, JOHN S........ .. .. .. .... . Emory University School of \n \nSr. \n \nBuena Vista, Georgia \n \nMedicine. . . .. . . . ..... . ......... . ... . \n \nROSSITER, FRANK P .. ...... . ... . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ...... . .... . Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nSALLEY, BRUNSON M.............. . Medical College of Georgia . . ......... . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n,...... SANGSTER, JOSEPH A.. . . ... .. . . . .. . Medical College of Georgia . ..... .. ... . Jr. \n \n~ \n \nVienna, Georgia \n \nSMITH, AMOS ......... . ........... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . ..... . Soph. \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH, GARY LEE . . ......... . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia .... .. . .... . Jr. \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nSPIER, WILLIAM A. . ... ... . . . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia . ... . ...... . Soph. \n \nHillsboro, Georgia \n \nSTRICKLAND, WORTHY E ....... . .. . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ...... . Fr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nSTUBBS, 0LAN W ........ . . .. . .. . .. . Emory University School of \n \nFr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine .... . .... . ...... . . ... . . . ... . \n \nSWEAT, RUSSELL D. . . . .... . ...... . . Medical College of Georgia ... .. .... . . . Sr. \n \nSoperton, Georgia \n \nTAYLOR, JAMES W ................ . . . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . .. . . .. . Soph. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 \n-- \n$2,500 3,750 \n3,750 \n-0- \n-0- \n2,500 \n-0- \n-0- \n1,250 \n-0- \n-0- \n3,750 \n1,250 \n \n TIPPENS, JACK K. . ...... . . . ........ Medical College of Georg ia ........ . .. . Soph. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nVICKERY, SAMUEL A . ......... . .... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. ... . .. Fr. \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nWEAVER, JERRY 0 ............ . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . ... .. Fr. \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nWEBB, GILSON . ............ .. . .. .... University of Tennessee School of \n \nJr. \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nMedicine .... . ........ . ..... ... . .. .. . \n \nWELLS, JOHN A....... . ... . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia ..... . .... .. Jr. \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nWHIDDON, CLAUDE M.. . . ... ...... .. Medical College of Georgia . ... . . . . .. . . Soph. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nWIKE, CHARLES C. .. ..... . . . . ... .. Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . .. .. . Soph. \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \n...... \n01 \n \nWILDER, JUDSON . .... . . .. ... .... . . Emory University School of \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nMedicine ..... . .. .. .. .... . .. ...... . . . \n \nFr. \n \nWILKES, LESLIE L., JR. ....... . ... . Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . .... . Soph . \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, CHARLES D.. ......... .. Medical College of Georgia ... ........ . Fr. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, WILLIAM M.. .... ... ... . Medical College of Georgia . ... . .... .. . Soph. \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nWILSON, FREDDIE E . ............. . Medical College of Georgia ... .. ...... . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNEGROES \nADAMS, JACOB B. ... . .. . ... ...... .. Meharry Medical College ............. . Atlanta, Georgia \nBLAND, WILLIE H .... . . . . . . ... . . . . Meharry Medical College . ... . .. . . .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia \n \nSoph. Soph. \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 5,000 \n \n1 ,250 -0-03,000 \n2,500 -01,250 -0-0-01,250 2,500 \n-01,250 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1962-63 CLASSES \n \nCox, TYRONE .. ... ... . . . . . .  . . . .. .. Meharry Medical College ...... . ...... . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFUSSELL, MACEA E.... ... .. .... . .. . Meharry Medical College ....... . ..... . Jr. \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nHAMMONDS, OTIS T .... . .. . . . .. ... . . Meharry Medical College .. .. ..... .... . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRILEY, WALTER J ... . ...... .. . .. . . . . Meharry Medical College ....... . .... . . Jr. \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nSAPP, WILLIAM P ..... .... .. ..... . Meharry Medical College ... . .. .. . . . . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSTINSON, JOSE.PH M .......... .. .... . Meharry Medical College . .. . .. . .. . . . Jr. \n \n1-' \n \n0') \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nTURK, ALFRED J ......... .. .. ..... . Howard University School of \n \nSr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine .. . ........ ... .. .... ...... . . \n \nWILLIS, ISAAC ...... .....  . . ....... Howard University School of \n \nSoph. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMedicine ....... . ... . ... . . . .. .... . .. . \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 \n- \n-0- \n$2,500 \n3,750 \n1,250 \n4,062 .50 \n2,500 \n3,750 \n-0- \n \n The students listed below received medical scholarships for one or more years. They were successful in finding other sources of financial aid for the completion of their medical education, and relinquished their medical scholarships. Upon completion of their medical training they will repay the amount of their scholarships by practicing in a community approved by the Board or by cash with interest at 4%. \n \nNAME AND HO ME TOWN \nHannah, Frank T. Atlanta, Georgia \n \nMEDICAL COLLEGE \nDuke University \n \nAMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIP RECEIVED \n$1,250.00 \n \nJoines, Iverson W. Medical College of Georgia Richland, Geox;gia \n \n2 , 5 0 0 .00 \n \nThe following is a tabulation of the students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1962-63 academic year, under scholarships from the Board: \n \nINSTITUTION \n \n1962-63 CLASSES \nFRESH- SOPHOMEN MORES JUNIORS SENIORS TOTAL \n \nMedical College of \n \nGeorgia ... ...... . ....... .... . . . 20 \n \n33 \n \n27 \n \n24 \n \n104 \n \nEmory Universitytt:ichool \n \nof Medicine.. : . .... .. .. ... .. .. . \n \n4 \n \n1 \n \n3 \n \n8 \n \nTulane University School \n \nof Medicine. . . .. . . .......... . . . \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \nBowman-Gray Medical School ... . \n \n1 \n \n2 \n \n3 \n \nUniversity of North Carolina ..... . \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \nMeharry Medical College... . . .. .. . \n \n1 \n \n2 \n \n3 \n \n2 \n \n8 \n \nUni versity of Alabama .... . .. . ... . \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \nHoward University School \n \nof Medicine..... ... . . . . .... . . \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n2 \n \nUniversity of Tennessee ......... . \n \n3 \n \n3 \n \nTOTAL ....... .. .... ... ..... . 26 \n \n41 \n \n34 \n \n31 \n \n132 \n \nIn June of 1962, thirty-seven scholarship recipients completed successfully the courses of study of the medical colleges which they attended. The names of these recipients and the names of the hospitals in which they are serving their one-year internships are as follows: \n \n INTERNING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1962-63 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nALLEN, THOMAS N... .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ........ Phoebe Putney \n \nLeary \n \nHospital, Albany \n \nBARTON, JAMES H .. ..... Med. Coli. of Ga......... Spartanburg General \n \nMineral Bluff \n \nHospital \n \nBLACK, WILEY S.... ..... Med. Coli. of Ga.. . . . .... Athens General Hospital \n \nCleveland \n \nBRADLEY, CHARLES K. ... . Med. Coli. of Ga. .... .. .. U.S. Naval Hospital, \n \nAtlanta \n \nPhiladelphia \n \nBROOKS, THOMAS W . .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. .... .. . Spartanburg General \n \nValdosta \n \nHospital \n \nBROWN, THOMAS D. . . . . Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... .. . Floyd Hospital, Rome \n \nLithonia \n \nCOFER, HERSCHEL F ..... Med. Col!. of Ga.. . . . ... . Macon Hospital \n \nMacon \n \nCOLLINS, WILLIAM C..... Med. Coli. of Ga........ . Floyd Hospital, Rome \n \nForsyth \n \nCOOPER, JAMES T .... .... . Emory University .... . . Georgia Baptist \n \nForest Park \n \nHospital, Atlanta \n \nCURRY, LEON E . .. ...... Emory University ...... U. S. Army Tripier Hosp. \n \nMetter \n \nHonolulu, Hawaii \n \nDAVIS, BILLY JoE ... .. ... Med. Coli. of Ga.. ..... . . Macon Hospital \n \nFolkston \n \nFLINT, LUCIEN A... ...... Emory University .. . . . . Grady Hospital, \n \nHapeville \n \nAtlanta \n \nFOWLER, JOHN E . ........ Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... . .. Floyd Hospital, Rome \n \nTifton \n \nHoLLEY, JACOB H . ...... Med. Coli. of Ga......... Phoebe Putney Hospital. \n \nMathews \n \nAlbany \n \nHURST, JAMES B. ........ Med. Coli. of Ga.... .... . Phoebe Putney Hospital \n \nBrunswick \n \nAlbany \n \nKELLEY, SHERRILL B.. . . . Med. Coli. of Ga. .. .... .. U.S. Public Health \n \nAugusta \n \nService, Seattle \n \nKENT, LOUIS MAX ..... . Med. Coli. of Ga. ........ Grady Memorial \n \nConyers \n \nHospital, Atlanta \n \nKNOWLTON, JAMES W .. . Emory University ... . .. Grady Memorial \n \nAtlanta \n \nHospital, Atlanta \n \nLANIER, BOBBY G. ...... . . Med. Coli. of Ga ......... U .S. Public Health \n \nJackson \n \nService, New Orleans \n \nLINDSAY, JAMES B. .... . . Med. Coli. of Ga. ... . .... Athens General \n \nAthens \n \nHospital \n \nMARLOWE, JAMES E .. ... Med. Coli. of Ga... . . . .. . Spartanburg General \n \nTunnel Hill \n \nHospital \n \nMcGRAW, WALKER C... .. Med. Coli. of Ga... . ..... Chatham County \n \nSavannah \n \nMem. Hosp., Savannah. \n \nMcLEAN, FREDERICK L. .. Med. Coli. of Ga ..... . ... Phoebe Putney \n \nFolkston \n \nHospital, Albany \n \nMcRAE, JAMES D. ........ Med. Coil. of Ga. .... .. .. Floyd County \n \nMt. Vernon \n \nHospital, Rome \n \nMEACHAM, JACK R....... Med. Coli. of Ga. .. . ..... Floyd County \n \nSummerville \n \nHospital, Rome \n \n18 \n \n INTERNING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1962-63-Contd. \n \nName and Home Address \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nMETTS, NATHANIEL B. .. Med. Coli. of Ga ...... . . . Tampa General \n \nSander sville \n \nHospital \n \nMOODY, JOHN E .. .. . .... Med. Coli. of Ga.. . . . .. . . Spartanburg General \n \nColquitt \n \nHospital \n \nMORGAN, HAROLD C.. .. . Med. Coli. of Ga... ..... . Columbia County \n \nBuford \n \nHospital Columbia, S.C. \n \nPRICE, THOMAS W ... .. .. Med. Coil. of Ga.... . . .. . Athens General \n \nGlennville \n \nHospital \n \nRAWLINS, GEORGE M.. .. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. .. . . . . . Phoebe Putney \n \nG r a.y s o n \n \nHospitaJ, Albany \n \nSMITH, DARIUS A.. .. . . . Med. Coli. of Ga.. .. . . .. . Athens General \n \nDoerun \n \nHospital \n \nSMITH, RoBERT L.. .... . Med. Coli. of Ga. .. ... . . . St. Mary's Hospital \n \nWinder \n \nAthens \n \nWALLER, CHARLES E .. .. . Med. Coli. of Ga... .. .. . . Athens General \n \nEatonton \n \nHospital \n \nWILLS, WILLIAM R. . .. . .. Med. Coli. of Ga. .. . . ... . Fitzsimmons General \n \nMoultrie \n \nHospital, Denve1 \n \nYOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT L... Med. Coli. of Ga.. .... . . . Spartanburg \n \nDecatur \n \nGeneral Hospital \n \nNEGR OES \n \nA NDERSON, BENJAMIN S.Meharry Med. Coli. ..... . Fort Valley \nRICKS, ROBERT L. ... . . . . . Howard University . . . . . . Atlanta \n \nHomer G. Phillips \nH ospital, St. Louis, \nMo. Kern General Hospital Bakersfield, Ca lif. \n \n19 \n \n The following scholarship recipients are serving residencies in the hospitals indicated below: \n \nBANNISTER, JAMES P. . . .... .. ... ... . .. .... .Emory University Hospital \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCROWDER, JACKSON G.. . . .... . ............ . .Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDEZOORT, DR. EDITH .. . ..... .. . .. . . ........ .TaJmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDUNAGAN, DR. DONALD . .. .......... . .. .. .... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G. . .. .. . ........ . ...Los Angeles Children's Hospital \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nLos Angeles, Californi-a \n \nGRIFFETH, DR. EUGENE R. . .. . ..... . . .. . . ... Greenville General Hospital \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nHAYMORE, DR. JAMES M., III .. . .... . ..... . . .Huey P. Long Hospital \n \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \n \nPineville, Louisiana \n \nJONES, DR. KENNETH D..... .. .. . ... . .......Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKuGLAR, EVERETT C. .................. . ... . .Milledgeville State Hospital \n \nEvans, Georgia \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nLAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D. ..... . .. . . . .... . . . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNIXON, DR. WILLIAM H. ... . . . . ... ... . .... . .Tampa General Hospital \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nTampa, Florida \n \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E ... . .. .. ........... Memorial Hospital of Chatham \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nCounty \n \nSavannah, Georgia . . . \n \nPILCHER, DR. B. LAMAR ..... .... .. . ....... .Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPOSTELL, DR. WILLIAM M. ... . . ... . . . . . . ....Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nRAY, DR. ALBERT W.. .. . ...... . .. ... . .. . . ...Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nRICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .U.S. Naval Hospital \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nPortsmouth, Virginia \n \nSALIBA, NORMAN R. ...... . ...... . . .. .. .. . . .Veterans Administration \n \nGeorgetown, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nMemphis, Tennessee \n \nSTRICKLAND, EDMOND T .. . . . . . . .. .. .. ...... .Spartanburg General Hospital \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nSpartanburg, South Carolina \n \nSTUBBS, DR. JOE CALVIN .. .. .......... . .....Fitzsimmons Army Hospital \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nDenver, Colorado \n \nTANNER, DR. ROBERT E . .. . .. . ..... . ..... ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWRAY, CHARLES H .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. ... .. . .. . .Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nUnion Point, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNEGROES \n \nBALL, DR. WESLEY J . ...... . ....... .. .. . ..... Trumbull Memorial Hospital \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nWarren, Ohio \n \nCASON, DR. WILLIAM P .. . . . ...... . . .... . . . .Wm. Beaumont General Hospital \n \nPelham, Georgia \n \nEl Paso, Texas \n \n20 \n \n The following scholarship recipients are presently serving in the armed forces of the United States: \n \nA CREE, RUSSELL A . \nAugusta, Georgia \nA LLEN L. LANIER \nVa ldosta, Georgia \nB ECTON, JAMES L. \nPooler, Georgia \nBLA N D, JAMES L. \nSylvania, Georgia \nB oss, JAMES L. \nStockbridge, Georgia BREWTON, LLOYD C. \nLoui sville, Georgia \nCASON, CECIL D. \nBlackshear, Georgia \nF LYNT, JOHN W ., JR. \nDecatur, Georgia H AMM ONDS, R. L. \nAustell, Georgia \nHARDISON, JOSEPH, E. \nSmyrna, Georgia \nH UN T, J. BENJAMIN \nBlakely, Georgia \nJ ORDAN, WM. M. \nLyons, Georgia \nKNOWLES, JAMES B. \nJackson, Georgia \n \nLEAR, THOMAS F ., JR. \nCamilla, Georgia \nLOWE, JAMES C. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nMANUS, RICHARD C. \nClermont, Georgia \nMcMURRAIN, KEY D . \nHapeville, Georgia \nROGERS, JIM LEE \nWaco, Georgia \nSHACKLETT, DAVID E . \nAtlanta, Georgia \nSMITH, LEROY F . \nSavannah, Georgia \nVAN DIVER, ROY \nEdison, Georgia WILLIAMS, HENRY G. \nAshburn, Georgia \nNEGROES \nANDERSON, ROBERT KAY \nAugusta, Georgia \nSAVAGE, EDWARD W. \nMacon, Georgia \n \nThe scholarship recipients listed below are presently repaying their scholarships by practicing their profession in the communities indicated, each of .which has a population of less than 5,000 and an acute need for a doctor. \n \n21 \n \n NAME AND HOME TOWN \n \nAMOUNT OF COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP OF PRACTICE \n \nATHA, DR. WILLIAM J. Chicopee, Georgia \n''' BELMONT, DR. WILLIAM A. Macon, Georgia \nBENTON , DR. PHILIP G. Macon, Georgia \nBLISSITT, DR. JOSEPH A. Locust Grove, Georgia \nBODDY, DR. ALFRED Decatur, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. JOSEPH F . Augusta, Georgia \n1:\\:) BULLARD, DR. JAMES R. \n1:\\:) \nAtlanta, Georgia CANNON, DR. CLIFF F . \nBainbridge, Georgia COOK, DR. ERNEST L. \nNewington, Georgia ''\"'' CORNELL, DR. RONALD \nBowman, Georgia COUCH, DR. RANDALL E. \nAthens, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H. \nCleveland, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. JACK B. \nCornelia, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n'''Approved to repay balance of scholarship in cash . *''' Deceased. \n \nFranklin Jackson Jonesboro McDonough Woodstock Monroe Acworth Blairsville Thomson Social Circle Watkinsville Blairsville Cornelia \n \nTIME REQUIRED FOR REPAYMENT \n5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs., 9 mos. 3 yrs., 9 mos. 2 yrs., 6 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. \n \nTIME PRACTICED JULY 1, 1962 -01 year -03 years -02 years 2 years -03 years -0-0-011 months \n \n EUBANKS, DR. 0MER L. Columbus, Georgia \nF OSTER, DR. BLAKE M. Augu sta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5, 000 \n \nGREENE, DR. DR. JAMES F. \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \nHARPER, DR. H. WILBUR \n \nWarrenton, Georgia \n \nHARVEY, DR. LOUIS R. \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nHENDLEY, DR. JOHN ELL \n \nGarfield, Georgia \n \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. \n \nHephzibah, Georgia \n \n!.':) ~ \n \nHOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHOLT, DR. EDWARD \n \nSparks, Georgia \n \n':'JACKSON, DR. BILLY JOE \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nJENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, DR. RAY L. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nKINARD, DR. GARLAND E . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 \n \n':' Approved to repay balance of scholarship in cash. \n \nRoswell \nT h om son Warrenton Pelham Villa Rica \nWashington Warrenton Sandersville \nSylvania \nWaynesboro \nGordon \nA del \nAustell \nArlington \nEastman \nWrightsville \nChickamauga Ft. Oglethorpe \n \n5 years 5 years \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 4 years, 6 months 5 years 3 years, 9 months \n \n-0- \n4 month s 5 months 1 year, 9 months \n-0- \n10 months 2 years, 2 months 1 year \n-0- \n2 years \n1 year \n-0- \n2 years \n3 years \n1 year \n1 year \n4 months 2 years, 9 months \n \n NAME AND HOME TOWN \n \nLASSITER, DR. HOMER L. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nLITTLE, DR. CHARLES H. \n \nJasper, Georgia \n \nLONG, DR. HAROLD G. \n \nDahlonega, Georgia \n \nLUKE, DR. BILLY D. \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nMOODY, DR. RICHARD A. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nt-:) \n.;:. \n \nMORELAND, DR. R. H. JR. \n \nBaxley, Georgia \n \nMULHERIN, DR. Jos. A. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMusE, DR. ANDREW D. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nNICHOLSON, DR. W. L. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nNORMAN, DR. JOHN T . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNUNNALLY, DR. JAMES T. \n \nGriffin, Georgia \nPAUL, DR. JEWELL c. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nPLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAMOUNT OF COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP OF PRACTICE \n \n$3,750 \n \nArlington \n \n3,750 \n \nBlairsville \n \n5,000 \n \nDahlonega \n \n3,750 \n \nBlackshear \n \n5,000 \n \nJesup \n \n5,000 \n \nLoganville \n \n5,000 \n \nPort Wentworth \n \n5,000 \n \nHinesville \n \n3,750 \n \nJefferson \n \n3,750 \n \nHiawassee \n \n5,000 \n \nClayton \n \n3,750 \n \nHazl eh u r s t \n \n5,000 \n \nSylvania \n \n5,000 \n \nHarlem \n \nTIME REQUIRED FOR REPAYMENT \n3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years \n \nTIME PRACTICED JULY 1, 1962 \n3 years 3 years, 4 months 3 years 2 years \n-02 years 2 years 3 years 1 year, 9 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 2 years \n-0- \n \n POLLOCK, DR. JOHN E . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nRI CE, DR. JOSEPH F. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nROGERS, DR. CHARLES G. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSHEFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. \n \nNorman Park \n \nSMITH, DR. HERBERT D. \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. HILTON E. \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nSOWELL, DR. RAYMOND H. \n \nGuyton, Georgia \n \nTANNER, DR. CLYDE V. \n \n~ \n01 \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nTAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, DR. LOWELL \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nTILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. \n \nAugusta \n \nTURNER, DR. RICHARD J. \n \nFranklin Springs, Georgia \n \nWARD, DR. DANIEL F . \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWHITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWILBANKS, DR. JAMES B. \n \nCornelia, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 3,75 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nWashington \nMilledgevi lle State Hospital Rockmart \nDawson \nMt. Vernon \nBowdon \nGuyton \nHazlehurst Pearson Grantville \nPort Wentworth \nPearson \nClayton \nHarlem \nLyons \nHiawassee Clarkesville \n \n5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n-01 year, 3 months \n3 years, 9 months \n-0- \n2 years \n2 years \n3 years \n1 year 1 year, 1 month \n-0- \n2 years \n3 years practice and $883.26 in cash \n1 year, 8 months \n-0- \n3 years \n6 months 2 years, 6 months \n \n NAME AND HOME TOWN \nNEGROES \nJACKSON , DR. WILMOTINE \nAtlanta, Georgia KELLEY, DR. JAMES H. \nBuford, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR. NELSON \nColumbus, Georgia \nRELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n1:\\:) 0\") \n \nAMOUNT OF COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP OF PRACTICE \n \n$3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 \n \nAustell Covington Newnan \nGainesville \nGriffin \n \nTIME REQUIRED FOR REPAYMENT \n \nTIME PRACTICED JULY 1, 1962 \n \n3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years \n \n3 months -0-0- \n3 years, 9 months \n2 years \n \n Dr. Hal H. McNair, a scholarship recipient from Augusta, has requested permission to defer payment of his scholarship, pending action on a Constitutional Amendment* to permit repayment of scholarship by practice at the State Prison. He is, at present, practicing at the Reidsville State Hospital. Dr. McNair attended the Medical College of Georgia and completed his internship at the Macon Hospital. The total amount of his scholarship was $5,000. \nDr. Perry Moore, Macon Georgia, is also practicing at Reidsville State Hospital pending action on the Constitutional Amendment to permit repayment of scholarship by practice at the State Prison, and requests that payment of his scholarship be deferred. Dr. Moore attended the Medical College of Georgia and completed his internship at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens, Georgia. The total amount of his scholarship was $5,000. \nEleven scholarship recipients have repaid their scholarships in full by practicing their profession in communities approved by the Board. These doctors and the communities in which they practiced are listed below : \n \nCONTRACTS COMPLETED BY PRACTICE \n \nPRIOR TO JUNE 30, 1962 \n \nAMOUNT OF \n \nNAM E \n \nCOMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP \n \nE VANS, RAYMOND D. . . .. . .... . .. .. .. Clayton, Georgia \n \n$2 ,500 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nHARRIS, STERLING A.... ...... . ...... Buford, Georgia \n \n2,750 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nHARRISON, JOHN R. ..... . . .... . ... . Millen, Georgia \n \n2,500 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHEATH, HEZEKIAH ..... . ..... ..... . . Pavo, Georgia \n \n1,250 \n \nHomerville, Georgia \n \nLA NFORD, CHARLES A.. . . ......... . . Rutland District \n \n3,750 \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nMcNAIR, WILLIAM P . ....... . . .. ..... Soperton , Georgia \n \n3,750 \n \nWrens, Georgia \n \nNUTT, RICHARD R. .......... . .. . .... Darien, 1%. yrs. \u0026 \n \n2,500 \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nJ effersonville, 9 mos. \n \nPIRKLE, THOMAS N . . ... . . . .... . .... Blue Ridge, Georgia \n \n2,500 \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nROGERS, CHARLES G.. . ...... .... ... . Rockmart, Georgia \n \n3,750 \n \nAtlanta \n \nSHEAROUSE, JOHN N . .............. .. Lavonia- 2 yrs. 111 mos. 3,750 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWashington - 10 mos. \n \nWHITWORTH, JACK W .. ... .. .... . . .. Greenville, Georgia \n \n2,500 \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nNEGRO E S \n \nMcGHEE, NELSON, JR... . . . .... .. ... Gainesville, Georgia Columbus, Georgia \nSMITH, OTIS ........... .. . .. .. .... . . Fort Valley, Georgia \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n3,750 1,250 \n \n'~Passed in General Election, November, 1962. \n \n27 \n \n The following physicians have repaid their scholarships in full with practice and cash: \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Method of Payment \n \nFOSTER, DR. HARRY R.. . ...... . . .. . . . . Summerville, Georgia \nTILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. . . ....... . ... . Augusta, Georgia \nNEGRO \nGEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS . .. ...... . . . . . \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n$2,500.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 \n \n1 year, 11 months practice at Lithonia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. \n3 years practice in Pearson; balance principal and interest paid by cash. \n3 years practice at Fort Valley; balance principal and interest paid by cash. \n \n28 \n \n The following is a list of scholarship recipients who have been permitted to withdraw from the medical colleges in which they were enrolled and to repay their scholarships in cash : \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid Amount Repaid \nto Recipient by July 1, 1962 \n \nAM ERSON, G . MALCOLM . . ... . ..... .. . . . \nGordon \nBROADHURST, CYRUS G  ..... . .. . .. . .... \nFitzgerald, Georgia B URGAMY, WILLIAM R. ........ . .. . . .. . \nSparta, Georgia \nCARROLL, RICHARD ....... . ........... . \nAugusta, Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K .. . .. ... ........ .. . \nTalbotton, Georgia \nCHITTY, AUBURN P .................. . \nMoultrie, Georgia \nCOB B, J A N E LL 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . . 00 . . \nGlen nville, Georgia \nCROOK , ROBERT BYRON ..... . . . ... ... . \nCarrollton, Georgia ELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 ... ...... . ..... . .. . \nGainesville, Georgia  \nGRIFFIN, NORMAN W ... . .............. . \nAugusta, Georgia \nGRIMM, WILLIAM B .. ..... . ...... . ... . \nAtlanta, Georgia \nHAWKINS, DAVID J .... .. . .. . . . . ... .. . \nAugusta, Georgia \nHOTARD, JOSEPH A .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \nColumbus, Georgia \nP URCELL, ROBERT J .. . . . . . . . . . 00 . 00 00. \nAug usta, Georgia \nS COTT, MELVIN . . .. .... . ......... ..... \nW aycross Georgia \nSIM MON S, ROBERT W ........ . . . .. . .... . \nLaG range, Georgia \nW OODY, PHILIP D . .. .. ........ . ..... . . \nAugusta, Georgia \nNEGRO ES \nHALL, C HARLES JR .. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 \nSavannah, Georgia \nPELOTE, MACEO . ... .... .. . .... .. . ... \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n$1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250 .00 \n421.69 278.96 1,250.00 363.94 1,250.00 2,500.00 1,250.00 288.34 1,250. 00 1 ,250. 00 2,500.00 333.18 1,250.00 1,250.00 \n \n-0$ 100.00 \n300.00 150.00 Repaid with Interest -0Repaid with Interest 1,025.00 200.00 100.00 -0300.00 -0In Armed Forces Repaid with Interest -0-0- \n \n1,250 .00 812.16 \n \nRepaid with Interest 177.32 \n \n29 \n \n The following is a list of other scholarship recipients who completed their medical education and who have been permitted by the Board to repay their scholarships in cash : \n \nNarne and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid Amount Repaid \nto Recipient by July 1, 1962 \n \nAVRET, DR. EDWIN T . ... .. . .. ... . .. .   \nMacon, Georgia \nBELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S .. . . . .. . .  . .. \nMacon, Georgia \nBURNS, DR. JAMES H . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. . \nRome, Georgia DovE, DR. DoNALD V ........ . ...... . . \nLawrenceville, Georgia \nFAULKNER, DR. HARRY W . .. . ... . ... \nCovington, Georgia \nGRANT, DR. BOB CLYDE ... . ........... . \nGainesville, Georgia \nHATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES . .. .......  . . \nAtlanta, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. TIM RAY ..... . ... ... .. \nHomerville, Georgia \nHUGHES, DR. JOHN L . ...... . ... .  . ..... \nAugusta, Georgia \nHUMPHREY, DR. WILLIAM T . ... . . . . . . . \nBainbridge, Georgia \nJACKSON , DR. BILLY JOE ... ..... .  .. . . \nForsyth, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR. LOUIS J ..... . . . . .. . .. .... . \nNashville, Georgia \nJONES, DR. OTIS w.. ........ .... .. ... .. \nHoboken, Georgia KEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . ............. . . \nWoodbine, Georgia \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL J .. ....... . .. .. . \nAtlanta, Georgia \nMAY, DR. WINIFRED C . ..... . ... . . .  .. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE D . ......... . ..... \nForest Park, Georgia \nO'QUINN, DR. JAMES L ........ . ..... . \nMacon, Georgia \nSCHARFF, DR. LOUIS .. . . . . . .... . ..... \nClaxton, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. GARY L ....... . . . . . . \nJonesboro, Georgia \nSTOREY, DR. WILLIAM A .... ...... . ... \nBainbridge, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. DONALD R ... .  .. . .. . .. \nDalton, Georgia \n \n$5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,250.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 3,750.00 3,750.00 2,500.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500 .00 3,750 .00 5,000 .00 \n \n-0$1,000 in practice \n250.00 -01,170.00 5,375.00 -0-0-0Repa.id in full with Interest 1,500 in practice -0-0-0950.00 Repa.id in full with Interest 270.00 2,200.00 550.00 2,200.00 -0-0- \n \n30 \n \n Name and Home Town \n \nAmount of \nScholarship Paid Amount Repaid to Recipient by July 1, 1962 \n \nTIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R............. . . Dalton, Georgia \nTURNER, DR. DANIEL .... .. . .....  . . ... \nAlbany, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L ......... . . .. . . \nMacon, Georgia \n \nNEGROES \n \nHALE, DR. GEORGE C.. .. ........... ... . \n \nMaco n, Georgia \n \nL ... PEARSON' DR. HUEY \n \n0 0   0  0 0  \n \nGlenwood, Georgia \n \nRICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M ..... . ...... . \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nSLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC . . ....... . ..... . \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n$5,000.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 \n2,500.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 3,750.00 \n \n-0- \nRepaid in full with Interest \n-0- \nRepaid in full with Interest Repaid in full with Interest \n$2,010.07 \n-0- \n \nThe annual appropriation from the State of Georgia to the State Medical Education Board is $150,000. This sum enables the Board to assist at least 100 medical students each year. It is the opinion of the members of the Board that the appropriation from the State is sufficient and should not be increased in the foreseeable future. \nThe following are the financial reports of the Board for the years 1960-61 and 1961-62, and the budget approved by the Board for the 1962-63 fiscal year: \n \n31 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1960-61 \n \nINCOME \nCash on hand July 1, 1960 .. . . ... .. ... $ 38,087.52 State Appropriation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000.00 Interest on Savings Account . . . . . . . . . . 656.71 Payments on Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,598.44 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$195,342.67 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \nPersonal Services Salaries . . . . ... .. ... . ... .$6,276.00 Per diem .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 37.50 Retail Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,019.85 $ 7,333.35 \n \nTravel ... . . ...... . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . Office Supplies .. . ... ... . ...... .. ... . Communication (Telephone \n\u0026 Postage) . ..... . . . . .. .... .. ... . Printing . . . . . . . . ... ....... .. . .. . .. . Bond premium . ........ .. . . .... .. . . Scholarships ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .... . \n \n61.80 240.40 \n165.20 516.80 \n50.00 156,630.15 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $164,997.70 \n \nBalance on hand, July 1, 1961. ... . . . . . . ..... . . .. $30,344. 97* \n \n':'This cash balance represents $10,330.80 in a savings account # 7796 with C \u0026 S Bank of At lanta and a checking account of $20,014.17 with t he C \u0026 S National Bank. \n \n32 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 1961-62 \n \nINCOME \nCash on Hand, July 1, 1961 ..... .. ... $ 30,344.97 Appropriation from the State of \nGeorgia .. .................... .... . 150,000.00 Interest on Savings Account .. . ..... . 159.64 Repayment on Scholarships ........ . . 13,479.74 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$193,984.35 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \nPersonal Services Salaries ... . ....... .. .. $6,474.01 Per Diem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.50 Retainer Fee . . . . . . . . . . 120.00 Retail Credit . . . . . . . . . . . 784.70 $ 7,416.21 \n \nTravel .... ... .. . . ..... ........ . . . . \n \n61.38 \n \nOffice Supplies .... . ... . .......... . \n \n187.97 \n \nCommunication \n \n(Telephone \u0026 Postage) .. ..... . \n \n216.67 \n \nBond Premium ........ . .. . . . ....... . \n \n50.00 \n \nScholarships .. ........ .. ......... . 157,814.81 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $165,747.04 \nBALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . $ 28,237.31 * \n \n*Includes $10,490.24 in savings account. \n \n33 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1962-63 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash balance on hand, July 1, 1962 ... .$ 28,237.31 Appropriation from the State of \nGeorgia .... . . ..... .... ..... ...... . . 150,000.00 Repayment on Scholarships .. . . ...... . 10,000.00 Interest on Savings Account ......... . 300.00 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$188,537.31 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nScholarships (132 @ $1,250) . . . . . . . . Personal Services \nSalaries .. . . . . ... ...... . .$6,560.00 College Scholarship \nService . ... . ...... ... . 400.00 Retail Credit . ...... .. . . . 1,000.00 Extra Clerical Help . ... . 200.00 Per diem \nBoard Members ... .. . . 100.00 \n \n$165,000.00 8,260.00 \n \nTravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing (Biennial Report) . . . . . . . . . Bond Premium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n200.00 300.00 250.00 500.00 200.00 200.00 13,627.31 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n$188,537.31 \n \nCONCLUSION \nThe State Medical Education Board wishes t o express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of thE. General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to t he citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. \nRespectfully submitted, \nL. R. Siebert, Secretary \n34 \n \n REPORT \nOF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nJUlY I, 1962 JUNE iO, 1964 \n \n REPORT \nOF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFor the Period July 1, 1962 through June 30, 1964 \nTo THE HONORABLE CARL E. SANDERS, GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \n \n  MEMBERS OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n \nDR. GEORGE DILLINGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomasville May, 1963--May, 1965 \n \nDR. TH OMAS W. GOODWIN . . . . . . . . May, 1962--May, 1964 \n \n. Augusta \n \nDR. J. C. MCDANIEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta May, 1964--May, 1966 \n \nDR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . . . June 11, 1959--April1, 1961 \nAugust 22, 1961--April 1, 1965 \n \n. . . Hartwell \n \nDR. EDWARD K. RUSSELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta July 19, 1962--April1, 1965 \n \nDR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lavonia August 22, 1961--April 1, 1965 \n \nDR. FRED H. SIMONTON . . . . . . . . . . May, 1961--May, 1963 \n \n. Chickamauga \n \nDR. CARTER SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n. . . . Atlanta \n \nAugust 22, 1961--July 9, 1962 \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD \nDR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . Chairman DR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . Vice Chairman MR. L. R. SIEBERT . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 \niii \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \n \nPage \n \nIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n2 \n \nCreation of the State Medical Education Board . \n \n9 \n \nBoard Members \n \n12 \n \nScholarships \n \n13 \n \nConclusion \n \n14 \n \nScholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During \n \n1964-65 \n \nExhibit \"A\" \n \n15 \n \nMap showing locations of physicians repaying scholarships by practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 \n \nSummary of Recipients Presently Attending Medical Col- \n \nleges 1964-65 \n \nExhibit \"B\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n27 \n \nScholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1964-65 \n \nExhibit \"C\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n27 \n \nScholarship Recipients Serving Residences \n \nExhibit \"D\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n29 \n \nRecipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces \n \nExhibit \"E\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n31 \n \nScholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by \n \nPractice \n \nExhibit \"F\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n32 \n \nPhysicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full \n \nExhibit \"G\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n37 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Withdrew from Medical School and are Repaying in Cash Exhibit \" H\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in \n \nCash \n \nExhibit \"I\" . . . \n \n42 \n \nAnnual Report 1962-63 \n \nExhibit \"J\" . . . \n \n44 \n \nAnnual Report 1963-64 \n \nExhibit \"K\" \n \n45 \n \nProposed Budget 1964-65 \n \nExhibit \"L\" . . . . \n \n46 \n \niv \n \n Chappelle Matthews, Member of the House of Representatives, author of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board in 1951. \nDr. J. Hubert Milford, Hartwell, Georg ia, Chairman of the State Med ica l Education Board. One of the original appointee to the Board, D r. Milfo rd has served almost co ntinuous ly on the Board since 1953. \nv \n \n Dr. Sterling Harris, one of the first recipients of a State Scholarship, has practiced for nine years at Buford. \nOffice of Dr. Sterling Harris at Buford. \n \n -- \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n244 Washington Street, S.W ., Fourth Floo r ATLANTA \nJuly 20, 1964 \nThe Honorable Carl E. Sanders Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta 3, Georgia \nMy dear Governor Sanders : In accordance w ith Gemgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit \nthis report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning Ju ly 1, 1962, and ending June 30, 1964. \nF or your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on J uly 15, 1964, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1964-65 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1964-65 fiscal year. \nRespectfully, \nh...D. \nJ . Hubert Milford, M.D. Chairman \n] \n \n REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1962 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1964 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much-needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nOn June 30, 1964, the State Medical Education Board completed its eleventh year of successful operation. During the eleven year period the Board has been in existence, 416 students have received scholarships. At the present time, 134 are now in school; 32 are completing internships; 34 are completing residencies; and 30 are in the armed forces. \nThe results of the medical scholarship program have been gratifying. Sixty-six scholarship recipients are currently engaged in repaying their scholarships by active practice in small communities. A list of these doctors is shown as Exhibit \"F .\" Forty-one doctors have repaid in full their obligations to the State Medical Education Board. Twenty-nine of these were repaid by practice; four repaid by practice for a certain period with the balance paid in cash with interest at 4 % ; seven repaid fully in cash with interest; and one, Dr. Ronald D. Cornell, passed away in the Fall of 1962, just before he was scheduled to begin practice at Social Circle, Georgia. \nThe most important result of the scholarship program is that once a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the twenty-nine who have repaid their obligations by practice, twenty-four have remained in permanent practice in the same community; one entered a residency with the intention of returning to the original community to resume practice; four either moved to larger communities or entered residency programs. \nThe following are typical replies to a letter, for audit purposes, which was mailed to scholarship recipients who are practicing: \n\"Presently I am in a two-man partnership consisting of ____________ and myself. We presently average 60-80 patients per day. As you know ____________ was without a physician for quite \n2 \n \n a length of time, and ____________ and I had to start from scratch building a practice. We do not feel that we have reached our potential as our practice is increasing steadily. ___________ as my obligation to the State Medical Education Board is ending, I want to thank you personally for the sincere interest that yo u have shown in my career as a recipient of a State scholarship. I have always felt that you have had my best interest at he a r t . \" \n*** \n\"I thought I would get a chance to come by to see you and bring this information and most important to personally say 'Thank You' for your kindness and personal interest. I trust I'll get that opportunity soon. I am seeing about 30-40 patients in the office daily and also patients in the hospital of course which varies-doing considerable amount of obstetrics locally and referring major surgery to others and ----------- My practice has been very rewarding in self-satisfaction. A sincere thank you from sick people makes one really feel worthwhile.\" \n*** \n\"I am now in the process of completing an office building. We hope to be in occupancy the first of July. My patient load now averages approximately forty patients a day. I believe t he county needs another physician, however the hospital is in dire need of enlargement.\" \n*** \n\"------------ and I have developed a very active practice here and are very well satisfied. We plan to remain here indefinitely.\" \n*** \"My practice is doing well and I see 20 to 30 patients daily at the present time. I am pleased with ___________ and I enjoy \ngeneral practice very much. Thanks for your continued interest.\" \n*** \n\"Average 30-40 patients daily. Enjoying small town practice.\" \n* *'~ \n\"I haven't made any changes since I started my practice. My practice seems to be growing. Usually I see from 35 to 50 patients daily in my office and of course I make house calls on t hose who are unable to come to my office. My many thanks and please stop by to see me sometime.\" \n*** \"I have been in ____________ l lh years and plan to remain. I am \n3 \n \n Dr. Lassiter and Dr. Jennings are the only members of the m edical staff of Arlington City Hospital. \nenjoying general practice in partnership practice with ____________ who graduated from Medical College of Georgia in 1957. We see an average of 50 to 60 patients per day. I am very appreciative that Georgia has a scholarship program where we 'pore boys' can also become doctors.\" \n*:;:* \n\"No change in plans is contemplated. Well pleased with practice. Averaging about 25 patients per day.\" \n*: : ~:: \n\"We are enjoying the practice here in ------------ We are seeing between 20 \u0026 30 patients a day. Keep an average of 5 people in the hospital, deliver 4-6 babies per month, and do one major operation a month. Besides this I give anesthetics for \n4 \n \n some 10-15 cases per month . I go to____________ to give anesthesia two days a week and the towns of ____________ and -------- __need doctors desperately.\" \n** * \n\" I am seeing 40 to 50 patients a day-enjoying practice very much-area growing at a fantastic rate. Am planning to take in an associate Dec. '65, maybe.\" \n*** \n\"I came to ____________ to practice July 1, 1962, and therefore will have completed two (2) years here July 1, 1964. I enjoy my work very much. The average weekly patient load is 200. I am a member of the staff of both hospitals in ____________ and \n__________ and I use both regularly. Thank you again for everyt hing.\" \n*** \n\"No change contemplated. Seeing more than 50 patients daily.\" \n\"Seeing average 35 patients a day and averaging 2 major \u0026 also minor surgical procedures a week. Many thanks always f or the program.\" \n*** \"I have about as big apractice as I can handle now. My partner and I are building a n~w building with 6 examining r ooms, X-ray room, emergency room, staff lounge, insurance r oom, 2 doctors' offices, etc. to occupy by September. Thank you for your continued interest.\" \n*** \n\"The ____________ statement regarding location and time begun in my practice is correct. No change is anticipated. I see an approximate average of 100 patients per week in the office excluding patients seen on house calls and in the hospital.\" \n\"I have been in practice in ____________ for the past two years. I see from 35 to 50 patients daily from a wide rural area. I am in general practice. No change is contemplated. Thank you for your interest.\" \n**::: \n\"I am enjoying my practice here, seeing approximately 150 per week, and doing several surgical cases.\" \n**::: \n\"I see approximately 40 patients da ily. I would consider having an associate in my office if I can find the right person, preferably a young man just starting.\" \n5 \n \n Dr. Rob er t Jennings is 63 yea r s yo unger than his pat ient, Walter Shaw, 92, a retired farmer. A native A tlantan, t he doctor likes practicing in A rlin gton, Geo r gia. \nDr. J ennings and Dr. Homer Lassiter sew up a cut on the hand of 10-yearold Richard Ward. Both youn g ph ysicians r ece ived state scholars hips to help their medical education. \n \n \"Am personally seeing at present 30-40 patients per day in addition to an average of 12-15 in the hospital.\" \n*** \n\"Your records are correct and we are doing all the business that we can handle. My best regards to you and members of the staff of the State Medical Education Board.\" \n*** \n\"Average office practice 48 patients per day, average hospital census 15 patients per day. Average operations-5 per week. House calls-5-10 per day. (My practice could well use and needs another doctor. I am looking for one).\" \n*** \n\"My current plans are to stay at ------------ Again, many t hanks.\" \n*** \n\"Yes, I will have completed a total of one year as of July 1, 1964. I am rather busy with my practice and am enjoying it very much. I see approximately 35 patients per day.\" \n*** \nIt is important to mention that those who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usually do this because during their years in medical college they fin d that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general practice. One such recipient is doing valuable research on blood diseases at Johns Hopkins Medical School ; several are preparing for careers in academic medicine; and several have found that they can best serve humanity in a field too specialized to permit them to repay their obligations by practicing their specialties in small communities. However, several have found that special training in such fields as obstetrics-gynecology, surgery, and anesthesiology are tremendously helpful assets in their pract ice in small communities. \nIt is quite obvious that the program of medical scholarships inaugurated eleven years ago has more than met expectations. Under this program, Georgia and her citizens cannot lose. Young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Doctors who practice in communities in acute need of medical services, also add to the economic health of the State. The funds r eceived from doctors repaying in cash are used for other scholarships while the State also benefits from the services of these same doctors either by specialty pr~ctice or from their services in the academic field. \nThe Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for the scholarship program. \n7 \n \n Dr. Jam es B. Lindsay, in his office at the medical center located in the country betwee n Lexington and Crawford. \nA v iew of the medical ce nter located between Lexington and Crawford where Dr. Jam es B. Lindsay ser ves rural citizens from a wide area . \n8 \n \n CREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL \nEDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the amendment to the Constitution. The people of the State of Georgia ratified this Constitutional amendment in November of 1952. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \nThe secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the Board is charged wi th receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accr edited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of t he loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, pr acticing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of t he Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, 0r whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. \nThe loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \n(a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 per cent interest. Payments \n9 \n \n Dr. Donald R. Thomas and Dr. James E. Marlowe who have established a partnership for practice 6 miles out from Dalton. \nare to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. (b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at some place within the State of Georgia to be approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated comm unity. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. Before being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan i granted to him. The purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an a dequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession . \n10 \n \n The office and clinic where Dr. Thomas and Dr. Marlowe serve r ural citizens from a wide area. \nDr. Thomas and Dr. Marlowe at work in their offices. \n11 \n \n BOARD MEMBERS \nOn July 1, 1962, Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin, of Augusta, Georgia, was President of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. Fred H. Simonton, of Chickamauga, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Governor S. Ernest Vandiver had appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, Dr. John N. Shearouse, of Lavonia, Georgia, and Dr. Carter Smith, of Atlanta, Georgia, for terms of office beginning August 22, 1961 and ending April 1, 1965. \nDr. Carter Smith resigned on July 9, 1962. Governor Vandiver appointed Dr. Edward K. Russell, of Atlanta, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Smith for a term beginning July 19, 1962, and ending April 1, 1965. \nIn May of 1962, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin, of Augusta, Georgia, as its President, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. Goodwin became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Milford B. Hatcher. In May of 1963, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. George Dillinger, of Thomasville, Georgia, as its President. Dr. Dillinger became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Fred H. Simonton. \nIn May of 1964, Dr. J. G. McDaniel was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. McDaniel became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin. \nAt its meeting on July 18, 1962, the members of the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman of the State Medical Education Board for the period beginning July 1, 1962, and ending June 30, 1963. At this meeting the Board elected Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice-Chairman of the State Medical Education Board, for the period beginning July 1, 1962, and ending June 30, 1963. \nThe State Medical Education Board, at its meeting on July 17, 1963, again re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman of the Board for the period beginning July 1, 1963, and ending June 30, 1964. At this meeting Dr. John N. Shearouse was again re-elected as Vice-Chairman of the Board, for the period beginning July 1, 1963, and ending June 30, 1964. \nAgain at its meeting on July 15, 1964, the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman and Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice-Chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1964, and ending June 30, 1965. \n12 \n \n S CH O L A R S H I P S \nThe State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in t he rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships is as follows : Upon request, an application form and a parents' confidential financial statement form are sent to an applicant. Upon receipt of the completed application form and information that the parents' confidential financial statement has been sent to College Scholarship Service, six references given by the applicant are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report on the applicant and his family is t hen secured through a commercial credit company giving detailed information about their financial status. Upon receipt of all t his information, the applicant is called to the office of the Board for an interview by the Secretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. All applicants are invited to appear in person before the entire Board when it meets in July to grant the scholarships. The Board considers the information gathered on all applicants and awards scholarships to those who are in greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, will become excellent physicians for practice in the rural areas of Georgia. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1962-63 academic year from fifty-seven students. At its meeting on July 18, 1962, it granted forty-one scholarships, thirty-eight to white applicants and three to Negro applicants. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-one scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1963-64 academic year from fifty-five students. At its meeting on July 17, 1963, it granted thirty-six scholarships, thirty-four to white applicants and two to Negro applicant s. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-six scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1964-65 academic year from forty-three students. At its meeting on Julz_15, 1964, it granted thirty-one scholarships, thirty to white applicants and one to a Negro applicant. At this meeting t he Board renewed 99 scholarships previously granted. \nThe present status for each applicant for a medical scholarship is shown in tile Exhibits which follow, except the following: \n13 \n \n Dr. Jewell C. Paul practiced at Sylvania in repayment of his scholarship for two years. He has been ill since 1962 and has received approval from the Board to repay his scholarship after he has recovered his health. \nDr. George M. Rawlings received approval of the Board to defer repayment of his scholarship for one year during which time he expects to practice in North Carolina near the Georgia border. Dr. Rawlings has not yet selected a Georgia town in which to practice. If he does not practice he will repay his scholarship in cash at 4 % interest. \nDr. James W. Gay completed his internship at Spartanburg General Hospital but had not made his selection of a town in which to practice by June 30, 1964. \nDr. Charles H. Wray was approved by the Board to defer repayment of his medical scholarship to allow him to accept a temporary position on the faculty of the Medical College of Georgia. \nRowel J. Martin, Chamblee, Georgia, will be a senior at the Medical College of Georgia during the 1964-65 academic year. He relinquished his scholarship and has paid his obligation to the State in full with interest. \nCONCLUSION The State Medical Education Board wishes to express its \nsincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. \n14 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURIN G 1964-65 \n \nNAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1964-65 CLASSES \n \nABBOTT, EMILE G. . ..... .... . . ... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nADAMS, LAMAR T. 00 00 00 00 00 . . oo 00 Hiawassee, Georgia \nAKERY, EARL J . 00 00 00 00 oo . . oo 00 00 \n \nBowman-Gray School of Medicine . . . . \n \nG~a Medical College of \n \n.... ..... . \n \nSr. Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nASBELL, JIMMY R. .... . . . .. .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBAGLEY, CHARLES E . . .... . . . .. . . ... . Medical College of Georg ia \n \nSr. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \n....... \n~1 \n \n''' BAILEY, STEPHEN VINCENT ... .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBARROCAS, ALBERT . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . Emory Univer sity School of \n \nJr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMedicine . . . ... . .. . .. . ...... . .... . . \n \nBELL, SIDNEY ALLEN . . . . ... . . .... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . ... . . . Soph. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nBOLIN, MARION G. .. . ........... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . .... . .. Soph. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBOWDEN, TALMADGE A., JR. . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . . . Jr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nBRADLEY, HAROLD F . . .... . . . . ... . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . Sr. \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nBROOKS, WILLIAM P. . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... ... . . . Soph . \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nBROWN, FRANK J . ..... . ..... . .... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRANTED \n \nJULY 1,1964 \n \n$3,750 \n \n$1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n3,750 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 \n \nNAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1964-65 CLASSES \n \nBROWN , MICHAEL F . . . .... . \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBULLARD, PONCE DELEON, JR. \n \nVanderbilt University School of \n \nFr. \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nMedicine . . ............ .. ...... . . . . \n \nB UN TIN, WILLIAM H., JR... . . \n \nMedical College of Georgia .... . .. . . . Jr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nCADORA, DONALD F ..... . .. .. . \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nCAIN, JAMES L .... . ... . .. . .. .. . . .. . Tulane University School of \n \nSr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMedicine ... . ............. . \n \nf-' C)) \n \nCANTRELL, JAMES G...... .. .. . . .. . Emory University School of \n \nFr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine . .... ... .......... .... . . . \n \nCARTER, MILLARD G. .... .. . .. . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCASH, TED. D . . . . . . . . ..... .. . ... . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nBremen, Geor gia \n \nCATES, ROBERT M . ....... ...... .. . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nCLEMENTS, MACK H. . . ... .. .... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, FRAN CIS W. \n \n. . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nCouEY, I. LAMAR .......... . .. . . . . . Medi ca l College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nCOUSINS, WILLIAM L. . . . . . . . ..... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRANTED \n \nJULY 1,1964 \n \n$3,750 \n \n$2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n2,500 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n3,750 \n \n-0- \n \n CRAWFORD, CARL L . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . Medi cal Coll ege of Georgia . . .. . . . .. . Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCROWE, JOH N A. , JR. ...... . ..... Med ical Coll ege of Geor g ia ... . .... . . Soph . \n \nPooler, Georgia \n \nCULBERSON, WADE H .. .. . .... .. .... Medical College of Georgia . . . .. . . . . Fr. \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nDANIELL, DUREN, JR.. . . .. . .... .... Medical College of Georgia . . ... . . . . Sr. \nDublin, Georgia \nDAVIS, LARRY P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia ...... . .f. . Fr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nDEEN , JOHNNY T . .... . ............ . Medical College of Georgia .. .. ...... Sr. \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nDEKLE, JOEL S. .... ... .... .. . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . .. . . Sr. \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nDEMPSEY, JAMES E . . ... . ........ . .. Medical College of Georgia . . ... .. . . . Sr. \n \n1-' -.:] \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nDowNs, MARTHA E .... . . .... . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . Jr. \n \nStatham, Georgia \n \nD UANE, LAWRENCE J .. ........... . . Medical College of Georgia ... . . .. .. Soph. \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nD UFFELL, WILLIAM H . .. .. . . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. .. . . Soph. \n \nMacon, Geor gia \n \nEASLEY, CONRAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Geor gia . . .. . . . ... Jr. \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nEDGENS, JACK R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . .. .. ..... Sr. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nEIDSON, RODGER H . . . . . ..... . . . . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine . . . . Soph. \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nELLISON , CARROL W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Geo rgia .. . . . . .. . . Fr. \n \nSylvani a, Georgia \n \n3,7fi0 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n2,500 - 0-04,062 .50 -02,500 3,750 2,500 1,250 1,250 1,250 2,500 3,750 1,250 -0- \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 \n \nNAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1964-65 CLASSES \n \nFINCHER, RONALD E . . ... ... ...... . Emory University School of \n \nSr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine .. . ...................... . . \n \nFINKLEA, JOHN L ................ University of Alabama Medical \n \nSr. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nSchool ....... . .......... . .. ... ...... \n \nFIX, RICHARD M  .. ..... . ...... .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... ....... Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFREANT, LAWRENCE J ............ Medical College of Georgia .......... Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGAINEY, WILLIAM H .............. . Medical College of Georgia . ....... .. Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n1-' 00 \n \nGIESLER, GARNETT J ., JR. ... . .  ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . ... \n \nFr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nGREENE, RALPH R. ............ .. . . Medical College of Georgia .... ...... Jr. \n \nRinggold, Georgia \n \nGROOVER, RAY JR... . ...... . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .... . ..... Sr. \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nHARPER, MARION C. . ...... . .... . .. . Medical College of Georgia .... .. .... Soph. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nHARPER, WILLIAM F ........ ... . . . Medical College of Georgia .......... Sr. \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nHARVEY, DAVID N . .. . .... . ....... . Medical College of Georgia ...... .. . . Sr. \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nHATTAWAY, JAMES R.. ..... . . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ... ....... Sr. \n \nBronwood, Georgia \n \nHAYES, WILLIAM H. . ..  .......... Medical College of Georgia . .. ....... Jr. Marietta, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRANTED \n \nJULY 1,1964 \n \n$3,750 \n \n$2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n3,750 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n3,750 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n HOBBY, CHARLES F ... . . . . . ... . ..... Medical College of Georgia .... ... ... Soph. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nHOLBROOK, WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . . ..... Sr. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nHOPKINS, RALPH D., JR.. ... . . . . . .. .Medical College of Georgia . . . .. . . .. . Soph. \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nHORSEMAN, ROBERT W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . ... Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \n':\":'* HULLENDER, BYRON N.. . . . .. .. Medical College of Georgia . .. .. . .. .. Sr. \n \nRinggold, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, WALTER E., II . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. .... . Soph. \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nJOHNSTON, JOSEPH F . . .. . . ... . . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . . . Fr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nJOINER, DARRYL W ........ . . .... . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . .. . . . \n \n...... \n \nLouisville, Georgia \n \n\u003c:0 \n \nJONES, CHARLES T . .. ... .. . . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . . .. \n \nSoph. Sr. \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nJOWERS, JONATHAN R. .. . . . .. . . ... Medical College of Georgia .. .. . ... . . Sr. \n \nAmbrose, Georgia \n \nJUSTICE, DAVID A . ...... . .. . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . . . . . Jr. \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nKEN IMER, BARRY K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . . .. . Soph. \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nKENNEDY, THOMAS E ... .. . . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . .. Soph . \n \nGuyton, Georgia \n \nKING, WILLIAM D.... . .. . . . .. .... . Medical College of Georgia . .. .. .. . . . Fr. \n \nChickamauga, Georgia \n \nKISS, KAROLY 0 ..... . . .. . . ... . .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . . . . . Soph. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nLEE, RALPH C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . ... . .. .. Sr. \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n1,250 3,750 -02,500 5,000 1,250 -01,250 2,500 2,500 2,500 1,250 1,250 -01,250 3,750 \n \n T E N N. ! 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I \n \n r-..-J1-I-T---' \\\\ WARt \n \n;  j ORAN TLCY.A... GLYNN \n \n1 ( \n \nr-J-' \n! \n \n- \n \nJ _j_ \\ \n \nI \"'\"'' . .... ! \n \n.\\ , .CHAR LTON \nI \n \n,--'~ I. I! I rL). GRAOY \n \nTHOMAS \n \nr BROOrc.s \n \nLO: ocs ( \n \n\\ ,__ _ \n \n\\ \u003e' - - - 7. \n \n-\"]., \n)7 \n \nI . \n \nI  \n.--- I \n \n\\..~- \n \n-' ,_, .?. . .- - - - - \n \n- \n \n- \n \n1 \n. \n \n\\ \n \nI \n \nF \n \nL \n \n0 \n \nR \n \nD \n \nA \n \n Locations of physicians repaying scholarships by practice. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 \n \nNAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1964-65 CLASSES \n \nLUCAS, WALLACE .................. University of Tennessee Medical \n \nSoph. \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nSchool ... . .... . .......... . ......... . \n \nMAY, CHARLES BUSH .. ... ... .. .... Medical College of Georgia ..... .. .. . Fr. \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nMILLER, GEORGE T................. Medical College of Georgia ... . . .... . Sr. \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \n'''~ MILLS, LUTHER R., IV ....... . .... Medical College of Georgia . . ... . ... . Sr. \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nMINTER, WILLIAM T .. . ......... .. . Medical College of Georgia ......... . Jr. \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n1:\\:) \n1:\\:) MULLIS, KENNETH L..... .. .. . . . ... Medical College of Georgia . ... ..... . Fr. \n \nEastman, Georgia \n \nMcBRIDE, MICHAEL T . . . ..... . .... Medical College of Georgia .... . .... . Fr. \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \nMcEARCHERN, WALTER W......... Medical College of Georgia ... . ..... . Jr. \n \nShannon, Georgia \n \n''' McLEOD, DAVID SCOTT . .. .. . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ......... . Jr. \n \nClarkesville, Georgia \n \nNAMAN , CARL H................... Medical College of Georgia ........ .. Soph. \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nNELSON, ELLIS H . . ...... . .. .. .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . . ... .. . . Fr. \n \nIdeal, Georgia \n \nOGDEN, WILLIAM S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . ....... . . Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nOGLESBY, WILLIAM H . . .. .. ..... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . .. ..... . Sr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRANTED \n \nJULY 1, 1964 \n \n$4,500 \n \n$1,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n3,750 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n OSBURN, R ICHARD L.. . ... .... . .... Medi cal College of Georgia ........ . . \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nPHILLIPS, JAMES E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine .... \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nPHILLIPS, THOMAS W............ . Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPULLIAM, MORRIS M...... ...... ... Medical College of Georgia ........ .. \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nPURCELL, DENT W . ..... ... ... . . . .. Medical College of Georgia ....... . . . \n \nGlennville, Georgia \n \nRAMSEY, SPIER N ....... . .. . . . ... . .. Medical College of Georgia . ... .. . ... \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nREID, RAYMOND J . ..... . ....... ... Medical College of Georgia ........ .. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nROGERS, CHARLES E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... ....... \n \n!'V \n~ \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nROSSITER, FRANK P. . ...... . . ... .. Medi cal College of Georgia .. ... . . . .. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nROUTON, JAMES L.... . ... . . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... . ... . . . \n \nCollege Pa.rk, Georgia \n \nSAPP, PHILIP BRYAN . ... . . . ..... . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine . . .. \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nSHEWEY, LANA L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . ...... \n \nSt. Simons, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, ROBERT W . ... . .. . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . ....... .. \n \nLaGrange, Georgia \n \nSMITH, AMOS A ..... .... . ..... .. . . Medical College of Georgia . ...... . . . \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH , JAMES E . ....... .. .. .. . .... Medical College of Georgia .......... \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nFr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Sop h. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n1,250 3,750 1,250 2,500 -0-02,500 -02,500 -01,250 1,250 3,125 2,500 -0- \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 \n \nNAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1964-65 CLASSES \n \nSPIER, WILLIAM A. . .......... . ... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nHillsboro, Georgia \n \nSPIVEY, JAMES w ., JR. . . . .... .. .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSTEPHENS, MARVIN R . . . . . . .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nSTOCKS, SIRUS A.. .... .. . . .. ...... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nAvondale E states, Georgia \n \nSTRICKLAND, WORTHY E .... .... . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n~ ~ \n \nSTRINGER, MERLE PRESTON ..... . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSTUBBS, 0LAN W. . .. . .. ..... .. .. .. . Emory University School of \n \nJr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nMedicine . ..... . ....... . .......... . \n \nTARPLEY, JAMES M... . . .. .. ...... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . ...... . Fr. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nTAYLOR, JAMES W ........ . .... .. . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nTHORNTON, ROBERT S. . . ... . .... . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nTIPPENS, JACK K. .. .. ... . ... ... .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nTUMLIN, WILLIAM D.. . .. . ... . .... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nVICKERY, SAMUEL A . .... . . . .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRANTED \n \nJULY 1, 1964 \n \n$5,000 \n \n$3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n- 0- \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n \n5,000 \n \n3,750 \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n \n WEAVER, J ERRY 0. . .. . ... . ........ Medical College of Georgia .... . . . . .. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWHELCHEL, CARL D. ........ .. ... . Medical College of Georgia .... ..  ... \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nWHIDDON, CLAUDE M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ....... . .. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nWHITLOCK, PAUL A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nMedicine .. .... . .... ... ..... .... .. . \n \nWIKE, CHARLES C. . . . .... ... ... .. . Medical College of Georgia . ...... ... \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nWILDER, JUDSON V .. .. . ... ... . ..... Emory University School of \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nMedicine . .. ...... ........ ......... \n \nWILKES, LESLIE L., JR. ... . . .. ... . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, CHARLES D.. . .. ....... . Medical College of Georgia ........ .. \n \nI'V \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nOl \n \nWILLIAMS, WILLIAM M . . ... . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . ... \n \nAshburn, Geor gia \n \nWILLIS, LARRY F .... . . . . . . .... . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ....... .. . \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nWILSON, JAMES M. . . . . . ... . ... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . .... . .. . . \n \nAu gu sta, Georgia \n \nW OMACK, CHARLES E. . .. . . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . ... \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWooo, SAMUEL E . . . . .. . . .. . ........ Medical College of Georgia . . ........ \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWOOD, WILLIAM G........... .. .. .. Medi cal College of Georgia ... . . . . . .. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nYOUNG, JAMES H ........ . ..... .. . .. Emory University School of \n \nOcilla, Georgia \n \nMedicine ..... . . ........... . . . . . . .. \n \nJr. Sop h. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Sop h. Soph. Soph . \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n2,500 1,250 2,500 -03,750 2,500 2,500 2,500 3,750 -0-01,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 \n \nNAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1964-65 CLASSES \n \nNEGROES \n \nADAMS, JACOB B. . .. . ...... . ...... . Meharry Medical College . ..... ... ... Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nARMSTRONG, NATHANIEL E .... .... . Howard University Medical College .. Soph. \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nBLAND, WILLIAM H. . ..... . ...... . Meharry Medical College .... . ....... Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCLEMONS, THURMAN ........ . .. . . . Meharry Medical College .. .. ...... . . Jr. \n \nCataula, Georgia \n \n1:\\:) Cox, TYRONE E . . .. . . . . ... .. ... . ... . Meharry Medical College .. . .. . . . . .. . Jr. \n \n0) \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPARKER, GREGG ... . ........ . ... . . . . Meharry Medical College ... ... ... .. . Soph. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nSINGLETON, PETER T.... . . .... .... . Meharry Medical College .. . ..... ... . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, ISAAC ...... . . . . . . . . ... ..... Howard Unive1sity Medical College \n \nSr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n''' Gave up scholarship for 1964-65 academic year. ''\") Received other source of financial aid. ''\"''* Has received full amount of scholarship. \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRANTED \n \nJULY 1,1964 \n \n$3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n$2,500 1,2ii0 3,750 1,250 2,500 1,250 -02,500 \n \n EXHIBIT \"B\" \n \nSUM MARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1964-65 \n \nINSTITUTION \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors TOTAL \n \nMedical College of \n \nGeorgia .... . .......... . \n \n23 \n \n31 \n \n22 \n \n35 \n \n111 \n \nBowman-Gray Medical School ... .. . \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n4 \n \nEmory University School \n \nof Medicine . . ... . . . ... . .. . . \n \n2 \n \n1 \n \n3 \n \n1 \n \n7 \n \nTulane University School \n \nof Medicine ........ . . . . . . ... . \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \nUn iversity of Alabama . ... . .... . . . \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \nUn iversity of Tennessee .. ..... .. . \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nVanderbilt University .... .. .... . . \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nHoward University School \n \nof Medicine .... . . ....... . ... . \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n2 \n \nMeharry Medical School .. . . . . .. . . \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \n6 \n \nTOTAL . .. . . ... . .. . ...... . . .. . 27 \n \n37 \n \n27 \n \n43 \n \n134 \n \nEXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS- 1964-65 \n \nN arne and Home Address \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nAN DERSON, WILLIAM L .... Univ. of Tenn ..... . . .... Great Lakes Naval \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nGreat Lakes, Illinois \n \nBA LLARD, MARV1N K . .... . .Med. Coli. of Ga........ .University Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAug usta, Georgia \n \nBENTLEY, ALONZO JOEL ... Med. Coli. of Ga. . .. . . ... Duval Medical Center \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nBO WEN, RAY F., JR..... . .Med . Coli. of Ga. .. . . . . . .Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBO WEN, WILLIAM L., JR... Med. Coli. of Ga.. ....... Lakeland Air Force Base \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nBRANTLEY, JIMMY W . . ... Emory University ...... Emory University \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBRECKENRIDGE, HOMER E . . Med. Coli. of Ga..... . ... Macon Hospital \n \nLudowici, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nB ROWN, GROVER J . .... .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ........ Floyd Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nBUTTERWORTH, JACK E .. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. . . . . . . .Memorial Mission Hosp. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nA sheville, N. C. \n \nCANUP, CLARENCE N . ...... Med. Coli. of Ga.... .....Medical Center \n \nNew Holland, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, WILLIAM M . . .Med. Coli. of Ga.........Columbia Hospital \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nColumbia, S. C. \n \nCRENSHAW, JOHN T .. . .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ... . .. . .Spartanburg Gen. Hosp. \n \nBethlehem, Georgia \n \nSpartanburg, S . C. \n \n27 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS - 1964-65 \n \nNarne and Home Address \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nCROFT, JAMES M. ... .. . . .. . Med. Coli. of Ga. . . .. ... .U.S. Naval Hospital \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nCharleston, S. C. \n \nGILES, EuGENE H ....... . .Med. Coli. of Ga... . . . . ..Macon Hospital \n \nFt. Gaines, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHANNAH, FRANK T .. . . . .. Duke University . ..... . .Duke Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDurham, N. C. \n \nHEMPHILL, JOHN R .. ..... Med. Coli. of Ga..... . . ..Macon Hospital \n \nGainesville, Ga. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nJACOBS, L. DAVIS . .... . . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. . .. ....Macon Hospital \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, LOUIS M... .... Univ. of Tennessee ..... .Athens General Hospital \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nKENT, WILLIAM F .. .. . ... . Med . Coli. of Ga....... ..Macon Hospital \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nKING, GEORGE C.. ......... Med . Coli. of Ga... . ... ..University Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLOTT, THOMAS M. . .. . . .. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. ... . ...Macon Hospital \n \nFlowery Branch, Ga. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMcCORD, JAMES W ... ... . .. Med . Coli. of Ga.... . .. . .Duval Medical Center \n \nSylvester, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nOSTAFIN, JOSEPH R.. .. ... Med. Coli. of Ga.........Duval Medical Center \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Florida \n \nRIVERS, JAMES L .. . ....... .Med . Coli. of Ga..... .... Walter Reed Gen . \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nWashington, D.C. \n \nSALLEY, BRUNSON M. .. .... Med. Coli. of Ga. . . . . . . .. Charlotte Memorial \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nCharlotte, N.C. \n \nSANGSTER, JOSEPH A . . .. .. . Med. Col i. of Ga .........Macon Hospital \n \nVienna, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSMITH, GARY LEE . .. ..... Med. Coil. of Ga ... .. .. ..Floyd Hospital \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nWELLS, JOH N A.. .. . ....... Med. Coil. of Ga. . . . . . ...Macon Hosnital \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWILSON, FREDDIE E .. .. ... Med . Coli. of Ga .. . . .....Tripier Gen. Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHonolulu, Hawaii \n \nNEGROES \n \nFUSSELL, MACEA E . ......Meharry ...... . . . .. .. ...George W. Hubbard \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nRILEY, WALTER J .. ... . ... Mehar ry \n \n..... . .. .Pottsville Hospital \n \nFort Valley, Geor g ia \n \nPottsville, P enn. \n \nSTINSON, JOSEPH M.. . . . . .Meharry \n \n.... . ...George W. Hubbard \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nN ashville, Tennessee \n \n28 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and H ome Addtess \n \nHospital \n \nATHA, DR. JOHN F ... ............ .. ..... .. .The Medical Center \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nBANNISTER, DR. JAMES P ... . . ............ . .Emory University Hospital \n \nCumming, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBECTON, DR. JAMES L .. . . ....... . ....... . .. .Mayo Clinic \n \nPooler, Georgia \n \nRochester, Minnesota \n \nDONA LD, DR. CLARENCE W. , JR.... . . ... . .. . . .University of Alabama \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nMedical Center \n \nBirmingham, Alabama \n \nD UN AGAN, DR. DONALD .................... . .Gracewood State Hospital \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nGracewood, Georgia \n \nEDMONDSON , DR. STEPHEN W. . . . ..... . .. Barney, Georgia \nE DW ARDS, DR. CHARLES H .. . . . . . . . Cleveland, Georgia \n \n.U niversity of Maryland P sychiatric Institute \nBaltimore, Maryland .Mental Health Institute \nIndependence, Iowa \n \nGRAN THAM, DR. CARLOS G.... . .. .. . . . . . . . . .Talmadge Memorial Hospita l \n \nDoug las, Geor gia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGRIFF ITH, DR.  E uGENE R. ....... .. ... . .... .Greenville General Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nHALE, DR. WILLI AM R.. . . . . . . . . . \n \n. ... .Tulare County Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nTulare, California \n \nH ARDISON, DR. J OSEPH E .. . ... .. ... . .......Emory University H ospita l \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nKARSTEN, DR. MIKELL B. .. . . . .. .. ...........Spartanburg General H ospita l \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nSpartanburg, South Carolina \n \nKEN T, DR. Lours M......... . ... .. .. . .. . . ... North Carolina Baptist Hospital \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nWinston-Salem, N. C. \n \nK NOWLES, DR. JAMES B. ............... . . . . .Veterans Administration \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nResearch Hospital \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \nK OWLTON, DR. J AMES W.. . . \n \n.Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMc NAIR, DR. HAL HARRIS ......... . ........Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMETTS, DR. NATHANIEL B.... . .... ... ...... .T a mpa General Hospital \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nTampa, Florida \n \nMOORE, DR. PERRY .......... . . . ...... . ...... Talmadge Memorial H ospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMORGAN, DR. H AROLD C.......... . ... .. . ....Columbia General Hospital \n \nBuford, Georgia \n \nColumbia, South Carolina \n \nMU LHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A., JR. .... .. . . . . . .. .Chatham County Memorial \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHospita l \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nPOSTELL, DR. WILLIAM N., JR.. . . . . . . . .. . . ..Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nR ICE, DR. JOSEPH F . . ......... . .. .. .. . . . . ...Crawford Long Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n29 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Add1ess \n \nHospi tal \n \nROGERS, DR. JIM L . .......... . ... . ... . .......Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nWaco, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nROGERS, DR. JOH N S. .... . ... . .. . . ... . ... . ...The Medical Center \n \nBuena Vista, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nSALIBA, DR. NORMAN R .. .. ... . ... .. . .......St. Joseph's Hospital \n \nGeorgetown, Geo rgia \n \nMemphis, Tennessee \n \nSMITH, DR. HERBERT D... . . . . . . .... . . . ... Veterans Administration \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. LEROY F ... . .. .. .... .. . . . ...... . .Cleveland Clinic \n \nSavannah, Geor gia \n \nCleveland, Ohio \n \nSOWELL, DR. RAYMOND H., JR... . ............ Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nGuyton, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSTRICKLAND, DR. EDMO ND T .. . . . ..... . ......Macon Hospital \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nTAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P ....... . .. .. . .. .... .. . .Charity Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nVANDIVER, DR. ROY W.. Ediso n, Georgia \n \n. . .. ... . . . .. .University of North Carolina Medical College \nChapel Hill, North Carolina \n \nWEBB, DR. GILSO N S. . . . . .. .. . . . . ... ... . .. ...Veterans Administration Hos- \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \npita! and Menniger School \n \nof Psychiatry \n \nTopeka, Kansas \n \nYOUNGBLOOD, DR. ROBERT L .. . ... . .. . . . .....T a lmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNEGRO \n \nHAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T ...... . ... . . . . . . . .... Presbyterian Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNew York, N.Y. \n \n30 \n \n EXHIBIT \" E\" \n \nR ECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN ARMED FORCES \n \nNam e ancl H ome Aclcl1ess \n \nName ancl B onte Aclcl1ess \n \nA LLE . , DR. THOMAS M. \nLeary, Georgia \nB LAC K, DR. WILEY S. \nCleveland , Georgia \nB OSS, DR. JAMES L. \nStockbridge, Georgia BRADLEY, DR . CHARLES K. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nBROO KS, DR . THOMAS W. \nValdosta, Georgia \nB ROWN, DR. THOMAS D. \nLithonia, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E . \nTennille, Georgia \nCOLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C. \nForsyth, Georgia \nCOFER, DR. HERSCHEL F. \nMacon, Georgia \nCURRY , DR. LE.ON E. \nMetter, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G. , JR . \nCedartown , Georgia \nFLINT, DR. LUCIEN A . \nHapeville, Georgia \nHUNT, DR. JOSEPH B. \nBlakely, Georgia \nJO I NES, DR. IVERSON W . \nRichland, Georgia KELLEY, DR. SHERRILL B. \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKING, DR. SPEN CER B. III \nMacon, Georgia \nLANIER, DR. BOBBY G. \nJackson, Georgia \nLINDER, DR. CHARLES W. \nMacon, Georgia \nMAYS, DR. ALDINE M. \nStockbridge, Georgia \nMcGRAW, DR. WALKER c. \nSavannah, Georgia \nMCRAE, DR. CHARLES W. \nAustell, Georgia \nMcRAE, DR. JAMES D. \nMt. Vernon, Georgia \nMOODY, DR. JOHN E. \nColquitt, Georgia \nNIXON, DR. WILLIAM H. \nCarrollton, Georgia \nOGDEN, DR. ROBERT H. \nMacon, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. \nLaFayette, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. ROBERT L. \nWinder, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. JOE CALVIN \nStatesboro, Georgia \nWALLER, DR. CHARLES E. \nEatonton, Georgia WILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. \nMou ltrie, Georgia \n \n31 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName ancl Horne To wn \n \nAmount of Schola1ship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nTime R equi1ecl fo1 R e7Jayment \n \nAcREE, DR. RussELL A. Hahira, Georgia \nATHA, DR. WILLIAM J ., JR. Chicopee, Georgia \n \nBARTON, DR. JAMES H. \n \nMineral Bluff, Georgia \n \nBENTON, DR. PHILIP G. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBODDY, DR. ALFRED E . \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \n~ BOHANNON, DR. GERALD W. \n \n1:-=\u003e \n \nEastman, Georgia \n \nBULLARD, DR. JAMES R. \n \nAcworth, Georgia \n \nCANNON, DR. CLIFF L. Blairsville, Georgia \nCOOK, DR. ERNEST L. Newington, Georgia \nCOOPER, DR. JAMES T . Atlanta, Georgia \nCOUCH, DR. RANDALL E. Augusta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. BILLY JOE Folkston, Georgia \nDEZOORT, DR. EDITH J. Savannah, Georgia \n \n$5,000 $5,000 $5,900 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 \n \nHahira \nFranklin West Point Social Circle \nJonesboro \nWoodstock \nVienna \nAcworth \nBlairsville \nThomson \nByromville \nWatkinsville \nEdison Blairsville Avondale Estates Gresham Park \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Time P1acticecl \nJuly 1, 1964 \n1 year \n11 months 11 months 1 year \n1 year 8 months 2 years \n-0- \n4 years \n2 years \n4 years 11% months 1 year \n2 years \n8 months 4 months 1 year \n \n DOVE, DR. DONALD V. Lawrenceville, Georgia \n \nEDWARDS, DR. JACK B. Cornelia, Georgia \nEUBANKS, DR. 0MER L. Columbus, Georgia \n \nFERRELL, DR. MARION L . Madison, Georgia \nFOWLER, DR. JOHN E. Tifton, Georgia \n \nGREEN, DR. JAMES F. Villa Rica, Georgia \n \nHAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \n\u003c:.:1 HAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L. \n \n\u003c:.:1 \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nHARVEY, DR. LOUIS R. \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nHAYMORE, DR. JAMES M. \n \nMcCaysville, Georgia \n \nHENDLEY, DR. JOHN ELL \n \nGarfield, Georgia \n \nHITT, DR. .WILLIAM A. Augusta, Georgia \n \nHOLLEY, DR. JACOB H. Mathews, Georgia \n \nHOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0. Macon, Georgia \n \nHOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS Jackson, Georgia \n \n$5 ,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5 ,000 $5,000 $5 ,000 $4,500 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 \n \nLa wrencevi lie Cornelia Roswell Sparta Clayton Villa Rica Powder Springs Austell Sandersville Blue Ridge Sylvania Millen Jesup Donalsonville Gordon Jackson \n \n5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 4lh years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n1 year \n2 years 11 months 1 year 10 months \n-0- \n1 year \n2 years \n-0- \n1 year 4 months 3 years \n1 year \n1 year 1 year \n-0- \n1 year \n3 years \n3 years 1 month \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nNarne and Horne To wn \n \nArnount of Schola?\"ship \n \nCornrnunity of P1actic e \n \nTirne R equi1ed fo1 R epayrnent \n \nHOLT, DR. EDWARD Sparks, Georgia \n \nJAcoss, DR. Lours J. Nashville, Ga. \nJOHNSON , DR. CLARENCE M. Macon, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. RAY L. \n \nAlbany, Ga. JONES, DR. KENNETH D. \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \n\u003c:;:\u003e KUGLAR, DR. EVERETT C. \n \n~ \n \nEvans, Georgia \n \nLEAR, DR. THOMAS F . \n \nCamilla, Georgia LINDSAY, DR. JAMES B. \nAthens, Georgia \n \nMANUS, DR. RICHARD C. Clermont, Georgia \nMARLOW, DR. JAMES E. \n \nTunnel Hill, Georgia MCLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. \n \nFolkston, Georgia McMuRRAIN, DR. KEY DAviD, JR. \n \nHapeville, Georgia MEACHAM , DR. JACK R. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 $5,000 $4,500 $5,000 $5 ,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 \n \nA del \nMilledgeville State Hospital Eastman \nWrightsville Eastman Milledgeville State Hospital Milledgeville State Hospital Eastman \nLexington \nAustell \nPleasant Grove Community, Dalton Sylvester \nPine Mountain \nChatsworth \n \n5 years 5 years 4lh years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Tirne P1acticed \nJuly 1, 1961,. \n2 years 1 month 2 years \n3 years \n1 yr. 4 mos: 1 yr. 8 mos. \n-0- \n1 year \n-0- \n1 year 1 month 1 year 1 month 1 year \n1 year \n-0- \n1 year \n \n MERCER, DR. FRANKLIN E. \n \nAlbany, Georgia MOODY, DR. RICHARD A. \nMacon, Georgia MORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia MORELAND, DR. R. H., JR. \n \nDarien, Georgia \n \nNICHOLSON, DR. W. LANIER \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nNOBLES, DR. TRAVIS \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E. \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nPOLLOCK, DR. JOHN Eo., JR. \n \n\u003c:;:! \n \n\u003c:11 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPRICE, DR. THOMAS W. \n \nGlennville, Georgia \n \nROBINSON, DR. JAMES L. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nSHEFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. \n \nNorman Park, Georgia SMITH, DR. DARIUS A . \n \nDoerun, Georgia SMITH , DR. HILTON E . \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, DR. DONALD RAY \n \nDalton, Georgia THOMAS, DR. J. LOWELL \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \n$5,000 $5 ,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3 ,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 \n \nBlakely \nJesup \nLoganville \nPort Wentworth Garden City Hiawassee \nLyons \nWashington \nWashington \nByromville \nWoodbury \nDawson \nDallas \nBowdon \nPleasant Grove Community, Dalton Port Wentworth Rincon \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n- 0- \n2 years \n4 years 5 months 2 yrs.-1 mo. 1 yr.-11 mos. 3 years \n-0- \n-0- \n2 years \n5 months \n-0- \n2 years \n1 year \n3 years \n1 year 4 months 3 yrs.-5 mos. 5 mos. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nNam e and Home To wn \n \nAmount of Scholatship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nTime Requi1ed fo? R epayment \n \nTURNER, DR. RICHARD J. Franklin Springs, Georgia \nWARD, DR. DANIEL F. Savannah, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. HENRY G. Ashburn, Georgia \n \n$5,000 $5,000 $5,000 \n \nClayton Harlem Nashville \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nNEGROES \n \nANDERSON, DR. BENJAMIN S. \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nCe.n:\u003e \n \nANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K. Augusta, Georgia \n \nBALL, DR. WESLEY J. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nJACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSAPP, DR. WILLIAM P. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nTURK, DR. ALFRED J . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n$3,750 $3,750 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 \n \nCedartown \nWaynesboro \nThunderbolt \nAustell Covington Griffin \nGainesville \nNewnan \n \n3 yrs. 9 mos. 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Tim e P1acticed \nJuly 1,1964 \n3 years 8 months 2 years \n11 months \n11 months \n1 year 3 months \n-0- \n3 mos. 1 year, 1 month 4 years \n-0- \n-0- \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship Method of payment \n \nBELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S . . . . .. .. .. .. . Macon, Georgia \n \n$5 ,000 \n \nBLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A.. .. .. .. .. . . . . . Loc ust Grove, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES F. A ugusta, Georg ia \nOOK , DR. ERNEST L ...... .. . . .. . ewington, Georgia \nCOR ' ELL, DR. RONALD D... . ... . Bowman, .Georgia \nEVA S, DR. RAYMOND D., JR. Ga inesville, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. BLAKE McRAE Augusta, Georgia \n \n3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 \n \nFOSTER, DR. HARRY R. ..... .. .. .... .. . Summerville, Georgia \n \n2,500 \n \nGRANT, DR. BOB CLYDE Gainesville, Georgia \nH ARPER, DR. H. WILBUR Warrenton, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \nH ARRIS, DR. STERLING A. Decatur, Georgia \nH ARRISON, DR. JOHN R . . . .. . . . . .... . . Macon, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR. Homerville, Georgia \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. Hephzibah, Georgia \n \n2,750 2,500 1,250 3,750 \n \n1 year practice at Jackson, Georgia; principal and interest of balance paid by cash. \nPractice at McDonough , Georgia \nPractice at Monroe, Georgia. \nPractice at Thomson, Georg ia. \nDeceased. \nPractice at Clayton, Georgia. \nPractice at Milledgeville State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton, and Pelham. \n1 year, 11 months practice at Lithonia, Georgia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. \nRepaid in full with interest. \n10 months practice at Washington, Georgia; 4 years, 2 months practice at Warrenton, Georgia. \nPractice at Buford, Georgia. \nPractice at Millen, Georgia. \nPractice at Pavo, Georgia. \nPractice at Waynesboro, Georgia \n \n37 \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship Method of payment \n \nJENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E. Atlanta, Georgia \nKINARD, DR. GARLAND E. Atlanta, Georgia \nLANFORD, DR. CHARLES A .. .. ... . . .. . . Stone Mountain, Georgia \nLASSITER, DR. HOMER L. Moultrie, Georgia \nLITTLE, DR. CHARLES H ..... .... ..... . Jasper, Georgia \nLONG, DR. HAROLD G. . ..... . . .... .. . . Dahlongea, Georgia \nLUKE, DR. BILLY D. Alma, Georgia \nMAY, DR. WINIFRED C. . . . . ... ........ . Atlanta, Georgia \nMcNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P . .. .. . ..... . . Wrens, Georgia \nMUSE, DR. ANDREW D ., JR........ .. . Carrollton, Georgia \nNUTT, DR. RICHARD L. .. . .. . . . ....... . Griffin, Georgia \nO'QUINN , DR. JAMES L. Macon, Georgia \nPIRKLE, DR. THOMAS N . Smyrna, Georgia \nROGERS, DR. CHARLES G. Atlanta, Georgia \nSHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N. . . .... ... .. . Augusta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3,750 \n$3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 3,750 \n2,500 3,750 3,750 2,500 \n5,000 2,500 3,750 3,750 \n \nPractice at Arlington, Georgia. \n3 months practice at Chickamauga, Georgia; 3 years, 8 months practice at Ft. Oglethorpe. \nPractice at Rutland District. \nPractice at Arlington, Georgia. \nPractice at Blairsville, Georgia. \nPractice at Dahlonega, Georgia. \n2 years and 7 months practice at Blackshear, Georgia; 1 year 4 months at Forest Park, Georgia. Repaid in full with interest. \nPractice at Soperton, Georgia. \nPractice at Jefferson, Georgia. \n9 months practice at Jeffersonville, Georgia; 1 year, 9 months at Darien, Georgia. \nRepaid in full with interest. \nPractice at Blue Ridge, Georgia. \nPractice at Rockmart, Georgia. \n10 months practice at Washington, Georgia; 2 years, 11 months practice at Lavonia, Georgia. \n \n38 \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL \n \nName and Ho'me Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship M ethod of payment \n \nSI NGLETON , DR. GARY L. Jonesboro, Georgia \nT AN NER, DR. CLYDE V. Douglas, Georgia \nTILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. . ... .. . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nTURNER, DR. DANIEL R. \nAlbany, Georgia \nWH ITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H. . .... . ... . \nAugusta, Georgia W ILBANKS, DR. JAMES B. \nCornelia, Georgia \nW HITWORTH, DR. JACK W. \nGreenville, Georgia N EGROES G EIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nHALE, DR. GEORGE C. . ... . .. . . .. . . . . . \nMacon, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR. NELSON J . . ..... . . . .. \nColumbus, Georgia PEARSON, DR. HUEY L. \nGlenwood, Georgia \nw. S MITH, DR. OTIS \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n$2,500 3,750 \n3,750 \n3 ,750 5,000 5,000 \n2,500 \n \nRepaid in full with interest. \n1 year practice at Hazlehurst, Georgia; 3 years and 1 month practice at Pearson, Georgia. \n3 years practice at Pearson, Georgia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. \nRepaid in full with interest. \nPractice at Lyons, Georgia. \n6 months practice at Hiawassee, Georgia; 4 years, 6 months practice at Clarkesville, Georgia. \nPractice at Greenville, Georgia. \n \n5,000 \n2,500 3, 750 2,500 1,250 \n \n3 years practice at Fort Valley, Georgia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. \nRepaid in full with interest. \nPractice at Gainesville, Georgia. \nRepaid in full with interest. \nPractice at Fort Valley, Georgia. \n \nc \n \n39 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL AND ARE REPAYING IN CASH \n \nName and H ome Town \n \nAmount of Schola1 s hip \nPaid to R ecipient \n \nAntount R epaid by July 1,1964 \n \nA MERSON, G. MALCOM \nGordon, Georgia \nANDREWS, JAMES W. \nRobinson, Georgia \nBROADHURST, CY RUS G . ............. . \nF itzgerald, Georgia BROWN, HENRY ETTA S. \nNelson, Georgia BURGAMY, WILLIAM R. . .. ... . . . . . .. . \nSparta, Georgia \nCA RROLL, RI CHARD A. . .. . . . . . . .. . ... \nAugu ta, Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K . ... ....... .. . ... . . \nTalbotton, Georgia CH ITTY, A UBURN P . . .. ... ... .. . . . . .. . \nMoultr ie, Georgia \nCOBB , JANELL \nGlennville, Geor g ia \nC ROOK, ROBERT BYRON .. .. .... . .... \nRome, Georgia E LLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..... . \nAugusta, Georgia \nFARLEY, WILLIAM E . . . .. . . ... . ..... \nColumbus, Georgia GRIER, ORIN T . \nBlakely, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, NORMAN W ... . ...... . .... . \nAugusta, Georgia \nGRIMM, WILLIAM B . .... ...... . . . .. . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia \nHAWKI NS, DAVID J . .... . . . . . .. . . . .. . \nAugusta, Geo r gia \nHOPKI NS, C LARENCE E., JR.. . . . ..... . \nAlbany, Georgia \nHOTARD, JOSEPH A ... . . . . .. . ... .. . . \nColumbus, Georgia \nH UTTO, ALTON W . . ........ . .. . .  .... \nFort Valley, Georgia HUMPHREY, WILLIAM T . . . . ... .. . . .. . . \nBainbridge, Georgia \nJOHNSON, WELDON H .. .. . .. .. . ..... . . . \nJeffer son, Georgia \n \n$ 1,250 .00 \n291.48 1,250.00 \n456.70 1,250.00 \n421.69 278.96 1,250.00 363.94 1,250.00 2,500.00 1,250 .00 1,900.00 1,250.00 270.24 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333 .33 1,250.00 2,187.50 \n \nDeferred payment until graduate study completed. \nRepaid in fu ll with interest. $ 100.00 \nRepaid with interest. \n700 .00 \nRepaid in fu ll with inter est. \nRepaid in full with interest. - 0- \nRepaid in f ull with interest. \nRepaid in full with interest. 200.00 \n600.00 \n1,497.50 \n255.00 \n-0- \n375.00 \n-0- \n380.00 \n-0- \nRepaid in full with interest . -0- \n \n40 \n \n EXHIBIT \" H\" \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCH OOL AND ARE REPAYING IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA mount of Schola1sh-ip \nPaid to R ecipient \n \nAmount R epaid by Ju ly 1, 1 961,. \n \nPRUITT, DONALD I. . . . ............. . .. . Buford, Georgia \nP URCELL, ROBERT J . ....... . ... . .. ... \nAugusta, Georgia SCOTT, MELVIN B., JR . . . . . . ...... . .. . . \nWaycross, Georgia \nSHUMAN, IVY LEE ... . ... . . . . ..... . . \nStatesboro, Georgia \nSWEAT, RUSSELL D ........ . . . .. . .  .. \nSoperton, Georgia \nWOODY, PHILIP D . . . .. . \nGainesville, Georgia \nN EGROES \nHALL, CHARLES, JR. . .. . ... .. ..... .  \nSavannah, Georgia \nPELOTE, MACEO R . . ........ . ... . ... . . . \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n$ 301.08 2,187.50 \n333.18 1,250.00 3,750.00 1,250.00 \n1,250.00 634.84 \n \nRepaid in full with interest. - 0- \nRepaid in full with interest. -0- \n-0- \n50.00 \nRepaid in full with interest. - 0- \n \n41 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship \nPaid to R ecipient \n \nAmount R epaid by July 1,1964 \n \nALLEN, DR. L. LANIER .. . . . . . .. . . .... . \nValdosta, Georgia \nA VRET, DR. EDWIN . .. .. ... . ... . . . . . . \nMacon, Georgia \nBLAND, DR. JAMES L. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . \nSylvania, Georgia \nBREWTON, DR. LLOYD C. . . ... . ... .... . \nLouisville, Georgia \nBURNAM, DR. JESSE A ... . . ...... . .  . . . \nCordele, Georgia \nBURNS, DR. JAMES H . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . \nRome, Georgia \nCASON, DR. CECIL DAVID . .. .. . . . . . . . . . \nBlackshear, Georgia \nCROWDER, DR. JACKSON G . . . . . . .. . ... . \nWest Point, Georgia \nDEFOOR, DR. JOSEPH T . .. . . . .... .. .. . \nDecatur, Georgia DENT, DR. JOHN M., JR... .. .. .. . . . .. \nWaynesboro, Georgia \nFAULKNER, DR. HARRY W .. . . . .. . ... . \nCovington, Georgia FRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR. . . . ... ..   \nSparta, Georgia \nFLYNT, DR. JOHN WILLIAM . ... . .. .. . \nDecatur, Georgia \nHATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES A . .. . .. .. .. . \nAtlanta, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. TIM RAY .. . ... . ... ... . \nHomerville, Georgia \nHUGHES, DR. JOHN L . .. . ... .... . ... . \nAugusta, Georgia \nHURST, DR. JAMES B . .. . .. . .... . . .. .. . \nBrunswick, Georgia \nJACKSON, DR. BILLY JOE .... . .. . . .... . \nForsyth, Georgia \nJAMES, DR. CLYATT w., JR. . .. . . . .. . . \nPearson, Georgia \nJONES, DR. OTIS WALDO, JR. . . . . ... .. \nHoboken, Georgia JORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M . ... ...... . . . \nLyons, Georgia KEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . . . . ... . . .... . \nWoodbine, Georgia \n \n$5,000.00 5,000.00 \n \n-0$1,700.00 \n \n5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 \n \n1,500.00 -0750.00 \n2,451.81 \n \n5,000.00 5,000.00 \n \n-0600.00 \n \n5,000.00 5,000 .00 \n \n-0-0- \n \n5,000 .00 5,000 .00 5,000.00 \n \n1,170.00 -0- \n1,000 in practice \n \n4,027 .7 7 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 5,000 .00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 \n \n-02,000 475.00 -01,500 in practice. 166.66 in practice 750.00 -0- \n \n3,750.00 \n \n350.00' \n \n42 \n \n EXHIBIT \"1\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1shi p \nPaid to R ecipient \n \nAmount R epaid by July 1,1964 \n \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL ........ .. ... .... . Atlanta, Georgia \nKIBLER, DR. JAMES A . .. ... ... . .. . ... . Dublin, Georgia \nLAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D . ........... . Macon, Georgia \nLOWE, DR. JAMES CALLAWAY ...... . Atlanta, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE . D . ..... . .. . . ... . Forest Park, Georgia \nNORMAN, DR. JOHN T ........ ..... Thomson, Georgia \nNU NNALLY; DR. JAMES T .. . . . .. . .. .. . Augusta, Georgia \nPICKENS, DR. JAMES C. .. . .... ... ... . Tucker, Georgia \nP ILCHER, DR. BOBBY L . . . . . ..... . ... . Americus, Georgia \nPLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A. . ... .. ..... . Augusta, Georgia \nR AY, DR. ALBERT W., JR. Macon, Georgia \n \n$3,750.00 5,000.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 3,750 .00 5,000.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 5,000 .00 \n \n$ 950.00 1,300.00 \n200.00 -0- \n3,7 55 .00 2,000 in practice; \n175.00 in cash. 2,583.31 in practice. \n-0-01,166.66 in practice. \n-0- \n \n43 \n \n EXHIBIT \"J\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1962-63 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash on hand, July 1, 1962 . State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Payments on Scholarships Income Tax Refund . . . . \nTOTAL INCOME . \n \n. $ 28,237.31 150,000.00 474.28 13,827.61 299.70 \n$192,838.90 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services \n \nSalaries \n \n. $6,669.92 \n \nPer Diem ... \n \n37.50 \n \nCollege Scholarship \n \nFee ..... . Retail Credit . . . \n \n297.00 1,022.20 \n \nTravel .. . .. . .. . \n \nOffice Supplies . . . . . . \n \nCommunication (Telephone \n \n\u0026 Postage) Printing \n \nBond Premium \n \nRental .... \n \nScholarships . . \n \n$ 8,026.62 87.94 \n490.40 \n288.42 549.11 \n50 .00 40.00 163,038.55 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS \n \n$172,571.04 \n \nBalance on Hand, July 1, 1963 \n \n$ 20,267.86 ':' \n \n*Includes $964.72 in savings account. \n \n44 \n \n EXHIBIT \"K\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1963-64 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash on Hand, July 1, 1963 State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Payments on Scholarships . \n \n. $ 20,267.86 150,000.00 51.12 19,759.19 \n \nTOTAL INCOME . . . . . . . . . . \n \n$190,078.17 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services \n \nSa laries . . . . \n \n. $7,498.46 \n \nPer Diem .. . \n \n37.50 \n \nCollege Scholarship \n \nFee . .... . . \n \n249.00 \n \nRetail Credit \n \n995.67 \n \nOverpayment to Internal \n \nRevenue (to be \n \nrefunded) . . . .. 38.30 \n \nTr avel . . . . \n \nOffice Supplies \n \nCommunication Bond Premium Rental Scholarships Equipment . \n \nCollector of Internal Revenue \n \n$ 8,818.93 \n103.66 128.15 318.09 50.00 25.00 164,828.49 742.36 299.70 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . .. . \n \n$175,314.38 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1964 \n \n$ 14,763.79 \n \n45 \n \n EXHIBIT \"L\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1964-65 \n \nINCOME \nCash Balance on hand July 1, 1964 . . Appropriation from State of Georgia Repayments on Scholarships Interest on Savings Account \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$ 14,763.79 150,000.00 12,180.36 32.00 \n$176,976.15 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services \n \nSalaries \n \n.. . . . . \n \nCollege Scholarship Service \n \nRetail Credit . . . . . . \n \nPer Diem Board Members \n \nExtra Clerical Help . . . \n \n. $7,260.00 300.00 \n1,000.00 55.00 \n1,160.00 \n \nTravel . ... Supplies Communications Printing Bond Premium Equipment \n \n$ 9,775.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 550.00 \n50.00 300.00 \n \nScholarships . . . . . . . . TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS \n \n$ 1,800.00 $165,401.15 $176,976.15 \n \n46 \n \n REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nIJ \n \n  \n1\\EPORT \nOF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFor the Period July 1, 1964 through June 30, 1966 \nTo the GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \n \n  MEMBERS OF THE \n \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n \nDR. GEORGE H. ALEXANDER . . . . . . May, 1965-May, 1967 \n \n. . Forsyth \n \nDR. WALTER BROWN . . May, 1966-May, 1968 \n \n. Savannah \n \nDR. GEORGE DILLINGER . May, 1963-May, 1965 \n \n. Thomasville \n \nDR. IVAN R. ELDER . . . . . . . . . . . May, 1965-April, 1969 \n \n. Bremen \n \nDR. J. C. MCDANIEL . . . . . . . . May, 1964-May, 1966 \n \n. Atlanta \n \nDR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . . . . August, 1961-April, 1965 \n \n. Hartwell \n \nDR. CAROL G. PRYOR . . . . . . . . . . . . May, 1965-April, 1969 \n \n. Augusta \n \nDR. EDWARD K. RUSSELL . . . . . . . . . . July, 1962-April, 1965 \n \n. Atlanta \n \nDR. JOHN N . SHEAROUSE . . . . . . . . . . August, 1961-April, 1965 \n \n. Lavonia \n \nDR. STELL B. TRAYLOR . . . . . . . \n \n. ... Barnesville \n \nMay, 1965-April, 1969 \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD \n \nDR. STELL B. TRAYLOR . . . . . . . . Chairman \n \nDR. CAROL G. PRYOR . . . . . . . Vice Chairman \n \nMR. HENRY G. NEAL . \n \n. Secretary-Treasurer \n \nMRS. HUBERT L. HARRIS . . . Assistant SecretaryTreasurer \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 \n \niii \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \n \nPage \n \nIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n2 \n \nCreation of the State Medical Education Board . \n \n8 \n \nBoard Members \n \n10 \n \nScholarships \n \n10 \n \nConclusion \n \n12 \n \nScholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1966-67 Exhibit \"A\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 \n \nMap showing locations of physicians repaying scholarships by practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 \n \nSummary of Recipients Presently Attending Medical Col- \n \nleges 1966-67 \n \nExhibit \"B\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n23 \n \nScholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1966-67 \n \nExhibit \"C\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n23 \n \nScholarship Recipients Serving Residences \n \nExhibit \"D\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n25 \n \nScholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces Exhibit \"E\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 \n \nScholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice Exhibit \"F\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 \n \nPhysicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full \n \nExhibit \"G\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n33 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash Exhibit \"H\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Withdrew from Medical School and Have Repaid Their Scholarships to the State Exhibit \"I\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Withdrew From Medical School and Are Currently Repaying Their Obligations to the State \nin Cash Exhibit \"J\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 \n \nAnnual Report 1964-65 \n \nExhibit \"K\" \n \n43 \n \nAnnual Report 1965-66 \n \nExhibit \"L\" . . . . \n \n44 \n \nProposed Budget 1966-67 \n \nExhibit \"M\" . . . \n \n45 \n \niv \n \n Chappelle Matthews Athens \nAuthor of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board in 1951. \nDr. S. B. Traylor Barnesville \nCha irman of the State Medical E ducation Board. \nv \n \n Dr. Carol G. Pryor Augusta \nVice-Chairman of the State Medical Education Board. \n \nDr. Walter Brown \nSavannah President, Medical Association of Georgia; member, State Medi- \ncal Education Board. \n \nDr. George H. Alexander Forsyth \nPast-President, Medical Association of Georgia; member, State \nMedical Education Board. \n \nDr. Ivan R. Elder Bremen \nMember, State Medical Educa- \ntion Board. \n \nVI \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n244 Washington Street, S.W., Fourth Floor ATLANTA \nJanuary 11, 1967 \nThe Honorable Lester G. Maddox Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 \nMy dear Governor Maddox: In accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this \nreport concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1964, and ending June 30, 1966. \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 20, 1966, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1966-67 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1966-67 fiscal year. \nRespectfully, \nStell B. Traylor, M.D. Chairman \n1 \n \n REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1964 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1966 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much-needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nOn June 30, 1966, the State Medical Education Board completed its thirteenth year of successful operation. During the thirteen year period the Board has been in existence, 492 students have received scholarships. At the present time, 130 are now in school; 27 are completing internships; 47 are completing residencies; and 35 are in the armed services . \nThe results of the medical scholarship program have been gratifying. Sixty-two scholarship recipients are currently engaged in repaying their scholarships by active practice in small communities. A list of these doctors is shown as Exhibit \"F.\" Sixty-two doctors have repaid in full their obligations to the State Medical Education Board. Forty-five of these were repaid by practice; five repaid by practice for a certain period with the balance paid in cash with interest at 4 % ; eleven repaid fully in cash with interest; and one, Dr. Ronald D. Cornell, passed away in the fall of 1962, just before he was scheduled to begin practice at Social Circle, Georgia. \nThe most important result of the scholarship program is that once a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the forty-five who have repaid their obligations by practice, thirty-five have remained in permanent practice in the same community; one is in the Armed Services, considering a career there; four moved to other towns in Georgia; two moved to Atlanta, while one doctor went to South America. Two are taking additional residencies, but intend to return to practice in their community. \nThe following are typical replies to a letter, for audit purposes, which was mailed to scholarship recipients who are practicing : \n\"I plan to remain here indefinitely. I now see about 45 pa- \n2 \n \n Dr. Donald R. Thomas and Dr. Jam es E. Marlowe have partnership in the Pleasant Grove area, 6 miles from Dalton. \nNew Clinic and Office Building just completed in the Pleasant Grove Community in Whitfield County by Dr. Marlowe and Dr. Thomas. \n3 \n \n tients a day on an average. We need additional doctors in our town.\" \n\"... My partner and I see 60-100 patients daily and enjoy our practice very much. ____________ is looking for a physician. Thanks again for your help.\" \n\". . . and I plan to remain at ------------ I see approximately 60 patients every day.\" \n\"We are very happy and pleased in our present status and intend to remain. We are seeing 20 to 30 patients daily, doing a good amount of surgery and obstetrics. In general we have really been busy. . .. Please thank all the members of the State Medical Education Board for their very needed aid when I needed it most.\" \n\"Practice is fine-confined mostly to surgery. No plans to change. I see 12-15 patients daily. We are working for another physician for our partnership. Thank you for the interest and again for the help in school.\" \n\"I see about 150-200 patients per week. Average working 70 hours per week. I feel that I have chosen an area where physicians' services are greatly needed.\" \n\"I now have a partner- a classmate, Dr. ------------ We are interested in helping a doctor locate in ____________, Georgia, 15 miles \nfrom ------------ We presently have an office there and I would work out an associate agreement.\" \n\". . . I see approximately 25 patients a day. You may be interested to know Dr. ____________ , Medical College of Georgia '62, \nplans to locate in ----------- in July 1966, upon completion of his military service. He will be a most welcome addition to the .medical community, as we are all busier than we would like to be.\" \n\"My practice is coming along fine and again I want to thank you and the State Medical Education Board for making it possible for me to become a medical doctor. I give you the credit, for without your aid I could not have made it. Come to see me.\" \n\"I see approximately 60 patients per day in the hospital and office.\" \n\"My practice is stable at approximately 100 patients per week.\" \n\"I see 40-60 patients a day.\" \"This community needs another general practitioner. My partner and I see anywhere from 75 to sometimes 175 patients a day plus alternating days going to the hospital and making routine monthly rounds (and interval visits as needed) to the 100 bed nursing home here. . . . We are looking for a compatible partner to make our clinic a 3-man partnership.\" \n4 \n \n Dr. James F. Green and Dr. James L. Boss examine X-Rays. \n \nDr. Bos exammmg patient's \near. He and Dr. Green attended the same medical college and interned at the same hospital. Dr. Boss joined Dr. Green in Villa Rica in February 1965. \n \nDr. Green checks patient's blood pressure. Dr. Green was born \nnear Villa Rica. In July he will have repaid hi scholarship to the State in full. \n \n5 \n \n \"We feel that our clinic is the most beautiful one in Georgia. . . It is new (Nov. 1, 1964), spacious (waiting area for about 50 patients, a children's waiting-playroom and waiting space in our emergency area), adequate (6 well-furnished examining rooms, storage room, records room, equipment room, heater, air-conditioner, a staff lounge which could be made into another doctor's office, an emergency room with access from outside, an X-ray and developing and reading and storage room for X-rays, a lab., 2 offices, 3 bathrooms, and a large drug room). \n\"The building is of rough cut redwood and natural field stone built in a semi-oriental style with a large carport . . . and plenty of parking space, with room for more plus beautifully landscaped grounds ... located in the heart of __________ on the main street. \n\"We have 5 registered nurses, 1 LPN, and 2 receptionist-bookkeepers- as well as a lab-X-ray technician. \n\" . .. We would appreciate your referral of any interested physician.\" \n\". .. and I believe completes my obligation for the scholarship, without which I would have been unable to become a country doctor. I'm seeing 40 to 60 patients a day and will need an additional M.D. here shortly.\" \n\". . . I do not anticipate any change. Dr. ___________ and I average seeing roughly 60 to 75 patients a day (together) and we are about to build a new office here. Obviously, I'm happy and well-satisfied. Dr. ____________ in ____________ tells me he needs a partner \nbadly.\" \".. . My practice has grown to the place that I'm having \nto cut down some. I average seeing about 60 patients daily.\" It is important to mention that those who decide to repay in \ncash with interest rather than practice in a small community usually do this because during their years in medical college they find that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general practice. One such recipient is doing valuable research on blood diseases at Johns Hopkins Medical School; several are preparing for careers in academic medicine; and several have found that they can best serve humanity in a field too specialized to permit them to repay their obligations by practicing their specialties in small communities. However, several have found that special training in such fields as obstetrics-gynecology, surgery, and anesthesiology are tremendously helpful assets in their practice in small communities. \nIt is quite obvious that the program of medical scholarships inaugurated thirteen years ago has more than met expectations. \n6 \n \n Before entering practice, many scholarship recipients must serve their country in the armed se r vices. Dr. William R. Wills, commander of the First Medical Battalion's Co. A, di covered Nguyen Thi Mai's malformed heart while he and an as ociate were examining children at An Lac Orphanage in Saigon. After weeks of red tape, bureaucracy and tangled officialdom, Capt. Wills brought Mai to Birmingham, the city that had adopted the First Division, where a team of surgeons s uccess fully operated on her. She has now returned to the orphanage to join a brother and sister there. \nDr. Wills is shown with Mai, Mrs. Wills and their three sons, and nurse Thio Dao, who carne from Saigon with the child. \n \nWills with the 4-year old Vietnamese child he brought from Saigon to undergo delicate heart \nurgery. Dr. Wills, a native of Moultrie, Georgia, received a State scholarship. After his return from Vietnam, he will establish practice in a Georgia town. \n7 \n \nDr. Wills greets his family. \n \n Under this program, Georgia and her citizens cannot lose. Young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Doctors who practice in communities in acute need of medical services also add to the economic health of the State. The funds received from doctors repaying in cash are used for other scholarships while the State also benefits from the services of these same doctors either by specialty practice or from their services in the academic field. \nThe Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for the scholarship program. The Board authorized the Secretary to prepare the biennial budget for 1967-69 requesting an amount of $225,000 for the first year and $250,000 for the second year. The purpose of the increase is to provide more scholarships for medical students. \nCREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL \nEDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the Constitutional amendment which was ratified by the people of the State of Georgia in the November general election of 1952. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \nThe secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bon a fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians \n8 \n \n within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. \nThe loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \n(a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 per cent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. \n(b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at a community of 5,000 or less, which is in need of a physician, Milledgeville State Hospital, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Public Health, or at any prison or detention camp or work camp operated under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated locations. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. \nBefore being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the t erms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. \nThe purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \n9 \n \n BOARD MEMBERS \nIn May of 1964, Dr. J. G. McDaniel of Atlanta, Georgia, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. George Dillinger of Thomasville, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Governor S. Ernest Vandiver had appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford of Hartwell, Georgia, Dr. John N. Shearouse of Lavonia, Georgia, and Dr. Carter Smith of Atlanta, Georgia, for terms of office beginning August 22, 1961, and ending April 1, 1965. \nDr. Carter Smith resigned on July 9, 1962. Governor Vandiver appointed Dr. Edward K. Russell of Atlanta, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Smith for a term beginning July 19, 1962, and ending April 1, 1965. \nAt its meeting on July 15, 1964, the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman and Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice-Chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1964, and ending June 30, 1965. \nIn May of 1965, Governor Carl E. Sanders appointed Dr. Ivan R. Elder of Bremen, Georgia, to succeed Dr. John Shearouse, whose term of office had expired, for a term beginning May 5, 1965, and ending April 1, 1969. He appointed Dr. Carol G. Pryor of Augusta, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Edward K. Russell, whose term of office had expired, for a term beginning May 5, 1965, and ending April 1, 1969, and Dr. Stell B. Traylor of Barnesville, Georgia, to succeed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, whose term of office had expired, for a term beginning May 5, 1965, and ending April 1, 1969. Dr. George H. Alexander of Forsyth, Georgia, as President of the Medical Association of Georgia, became a member in the place of Dr. George Dillinger. \nThe State Medical Education Board, at its meeting on July 28, 1965, elected Dr. J. G. McDaniel as Chairman and Dr. Stell B. Traylor as Vice Chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1965, and ending June 30, 1966. \nIn May of 1966, Dr. Walter Brown of Savannah, Georgia, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia. and became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Alexander whose term had expired. Dr. Stell B. Traylor was elected Chairman and Dr. Carol G. Pryor was elected Vice Chairman of the Board for the period beginning July 1, 1966, and ending June 30, 1967. \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors \n10 \n \n in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. The procedure in granting scholarships is as follows: Upon \nrequest, an application form and a parents' confidential financial statement form are sent to the applicant. Upon receipt of the completed application form and information that the parents' confidential financial statement has been sent to College Scholarship Service, six references given by the applicant are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report on the applicant and his family is then secured through a commercial credit company giving detailed information about their financial status. Upon receipt of all this information, the applicant is interviewed by the Secretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. All applicants are invited to appear in person before the entire Board when it meets in July to grant the scholarships. The Board considers the information gathered on all applicants, and awards scholarships to those who are in greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, will become excellent physicians for practice in the rural areas of Georgia. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 196465 academic year from forty-three students. At its meeting on J uly 15, 1964, it granted thirty-two scholarships. It renewed ninety-nine scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 196566 academic year from forty-six applicants. At its meeting on J uly 28, 1965, it granted thirty-five scholarships. It renewed eighty-eight scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1966-67 academic year from fifty-one applicants. At its meeting on July 20, 1966, it granted thirty-seven scholarships. It renewed ninety-five scholarships previously granted. \n*** \nThe present status for each applicant for a medical scholarship is shown in Exhibits which follow, except the following: \nDr. William H. Holbrook completed his internship July 1, 1966. The Board granted him permission to accept the position of House Officer at Athens General Hospital for a one-year period until he reports for active duty in July 1967. \nStephen Bailey was granted a scholarship of $1,250. He would have been a junior in 1965, but drowned in a boating accident in September 1965. According to an opinion of the Attorney General several years ago, this automatically cancels his obligation to the State of Georgia. \n11 \n \n CONCLUSION The State Medical Education Board wishes to express its \nsincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. \n12. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 \n \nName and Address \n \nColl eg e \n \n1966-67 Classes \n \nALLIGOOD, LAWRENCE M . , JR. . .. .. . .. . . ........... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nARMSTRONG, NATHANIEL E . .. . ..... . ...... .... . . Howard University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nASKEW, DANNY E . . . .. .. . . .. . .. ... .. . .... . .... .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nASKEW, FLETCHER C. .. . . ... . . . .... . . . . ....... . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nBACON, MERRILL P  . .. .. .. .... . .. . ..  . . .... ... ... .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nBAGGETT, JAMES C., JR. . ...  . ..... . .  ... ....... Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nDouglasville, Georgia \n \n....... BANDOW, GEORGE T. . ........... . . . .... . . .. .... . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \n;..:~ \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nBARNETT, JEWELL M. . .. ... . . ... . .  ... .. . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nNicholson, Georgia \n \nBELL, SIDNEY A. . ......... . .... .. . .  ....... .  . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nBOLIN, MARION G . . .......  . . ...... . .. .. . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBOYLE, STEPHEN ... ..... .... . ..... . .. .. . .. . ...... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBREWSTER, EDWARD W., JR... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nBROOKS, WILLIAM P . . . .... ....  . . .. . . . .... . . ... .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nBROWN, FRANK J . ............  .... .. .. . .  ... .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nBROWNING, JOHN W ... .. .. ... ..... ... . . .. .. .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nLawrenceville, Georgia \n \nBULLARD, PONCE D., JR. . .. . . . . . ... . . . ..... . . Vanderbilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted $5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 \n \nName and Address \n \nCollege \n \n1966-67 Classes \n \nCADORA, DONALD F . . . ........ ... . . ..... ... .. ... . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nCAMPBELL, WILLIAM W ., JR. . ... ..... . . . ... .... .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nCANTRELL, JAMES G........ . ........ . . . . ....... . Emory University ....... . ... . . . . . .. .. ... . . . .... . . Jr. \n \nDecatur Georgia \n \nCARTER, MILLARD G.... . . .. ....... . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCATES, ROBERT M . ... .. ..... . . ... . .. . ......... . .. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nCHALKER, DAN K . .. ........ ........ . . .... ....... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSo ph. \n \nGibson, Georgia \n \n........ CHAPMAN, ROY L .. .. . .. . . .... . . .. ... ........ .. . . . University of Tennessee ...... . . ... . . . . . ... . ... . Fr. \n \n\"\"' McCaysville, Georgia COLEMAN, FRANCIS W . ... . . ...... .. . .. .... . ... .. . . Medical College of Georgia ...... .. . . ............ . Sr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nCOPELAND, FRANK M. JR. . ................. .. ... . Emory University .. . ...... ... .... ............... . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCOUSINS, ALBERT L . . ...... . ...... . .... . ......... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCOUSINS, WILLIAM L. . ..... . . . ...... . .. . ...... . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCROWE, JOHN A., JR.. . ...... . . ..... . . . ........... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nPooler, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, LARRY P .. ... .. .......... . .... .. . . . . .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nJr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nDICKENS, WINBURN J . . .. . . ......... ............. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nFr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nDIXON, JIMMY L . ............................... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSoph. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nDUANE, LAWRENCE J . ...... .. .. ................. . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSr. \n \nMcRae, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n DYAR, KATHRYN W . . .......... . . . .... ... ....... . . Medical College of Georgia .... . . . .... . .. .. . .. .... Fr. \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nEIDSON, RODGER H . ........... ... . .. . . ... . .. ....... Bowman Gray School of Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nNewnan, Georg ia \n \nELLISON, CARROL W . ............... ..... ....... .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nFETTERS, DAVID V. . ... .. ......... . ........ . . .... Emory University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n*Fix, RICHARD M............... . ... . .. . ... .... ... Medical College of Geo.rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFORD, JAMES E., III .. ... . .. . . . ...... .. . . .. ... .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFREANT, LAWRENCE J. .... .. ................. ... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGAILEY, THOMPSON A ., JR.. . . . .. ...... . ........... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nGAINEY, WILLIAM H . ....... .. . .... .... .......... Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n...... ** GATTIS, ALLEN C. . . .. .. . . ... ..... . . .... . . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nC1l \n \nMar ietta, Georgia \n \nGENTRY, JAMES L . ...... .. .......... . ....... . .... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nGIESLER, GARNETT J ., JR... .. ......... . ...... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nGILBERT, STEWART D........ .. . .... ... ........... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nGINGREY, JOHN P. ......................... .. ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAugusta, Georg ia \n \nGLENN, JOHNNY R. . ... ..... .... . .... . ... . . .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nColbert, Georgia \n \nGoWEN, JAMES F . ................... .... ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nFolkston, Georgia \n \nGREENE, JOHN W .... . ... ...................... .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nBarnesville, Georgia \n \nGRIFFIN, HOWARD A.. . . ........ . ... ... ...... .. .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nGUTHRIE, TROY H., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 \n \nName and Address \n \nCollege \n \n1966-67 Class es \n \nHARPER, MARION C. .. . .. . ... . . . ..... .. . .... .... ... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nHATCHER, JAMES F ., JR. ................ . . . .. .. .. . Howard University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHAYES, CLAUDETTE ........ . . ........... . ... . ... . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nHAYMAN, BERNARD L., JR. ......... . ... . ...... . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHERNDON, CHARLES H ., JR. .... .. .. ... .... ...... . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Fr. \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nHESTER, JESSE D. ...... .. ...... . .... ... .... . . .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \n...... HOBBY, CHARLES F ... .... . .. ... . . .... .. . ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \n0') \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nHODGES, HUGH 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nHoPKINS, RALPH D., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, WALTER E., II .. ...................... Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sr. \n \nUnion Point, Georgia \n \nJOHNSTON , JOSEPH F . . . . . ....... .. ..... . ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nJOINER, DARRYL W. . ........................ . .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nLouisville, Georgia \n \nJONES, JAMES Y . .............. .. .. . ... .. .......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nJORDAN , MARION H . ... ...... .... .. .. ..... .. . . ... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJORDAN, STEPHEN M. ........ . ... . . . ....... .... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \n, \n \nKELLEY, ROBERT E., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nSchola1ship G r a n t ed $5,000 3,750 1,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 \n \n KELLY, ARTHUR G ...... .. . . .. .. . ............ .. . .. Medical College of Georgia ... . . . ......... .. .... . F r. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nKENI MER, BARRY K. .. .. ......... . . . .... .. . . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . ........... . . .. Sr. \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nKENNEDY, THOMAS E ...... . ... .... .... . . . . . ... Medical College of Georgia . .. ... . .... ... ... .... .. Sr. \n \nGuyton, Georgia \n \nKING, ELIZABETH W ..... .. .. . . ... ....... . . . Emory University ...... . ................... .. .. . . Jr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nKING, WILLIAM D..... . ........ . ...... . ... . ...... . Medical College of Georgia .. ... . . .......... ..... . Jr. \n \nChickamauga, Georgia \n \nKISS, KAROLY 0 ....................... . . . .. .... . . . Medical College of Georgia . ... .. . . ... ... . ....... Sr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nKITCHENS, GEORGE G . . ..... . ........... . .. ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... . . ........ . . ... . .. Fr. \n \nWarren, Georgia \n \nLANIER, WILLIS E ....................... ... ... Medical College of Georgia .... . ... ... ...... . .. . . Soph . \n \nCobbtown, Georgia \n \nLUCAS, WALLACE .. . .. .. ............ ..... ..... . ... University of Tennessee . . . . .. . .. . . .. ...... . . . ... Sr. \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \n1-' MANN, WILLIAM P . ... . ...... ...... . ... ...... ... . Medical College of Georgia ...... ... .. . .. .. . . .. .. Soph. \n \n-.::J \n \nTalbotton, Georgia \n \nMAULSBY, GILBERT 0 .. . . ......... .... .... ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .... .... . .. . . ...... Sr. \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \n*MAY, CHARLES B . .. .. .. ....... . .. ... ...... . . Medical College of Georgia . .. ... ... ... . .... . .... Jr. \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nMcBRIDE, MICHAEL T .......... . ........ . . .... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .... .... . .. ....... . Jr. \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \nMcKINNEY, JAMES E . .... ...... .. ... ...... .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. ........... .... . Soph. \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nMIMBS, JAMES W ... ... ....... . ..  .... . ... ..... . Medical Co.Jlege of Georgia ......... .. . . ......... Fr. \n \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nMINTER, BRENDA B. . ..... . ..... .. . .... . .  . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ........ . ............. Sr. \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nMORRISON, JAMES P., Ill .. .. .. .. . ... . . .. ......... . Medical College of Georgia .... ... ... .. .......... Fr. \n \nGlenwood, Georgia \n \nMULLIS, KENNETH L. . .. . ................. . ..... Medical College of Georgia ..... . . ........ . . . . .. . Jr. \n \nEastman, Georgia \n \nNAMAN, CARL H . ........... . .... . .. . ..... ..... ... . Medical College of Georgia .............. . ........ Sr. \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \n$5 ,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 \n \nName and Add1ess \n \nCollege \n \n1966-67 Class es \n \nNELSON, ELLIS H.. .. .. ... . ... . . . .... ......... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nIdeal, Georgia \n \nNEWTON, JACK R. . ... ..... . .. . . ... ........... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nNICHOLSON, WILLIAM L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nNIXON, DANIEL W .. ...... ........ ..... . ..... . ..... Medical College of Georgia .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Soph. \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nPARKER, GREGG ................ . ...... .. ... . ....... Meharry Medical College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nPAYNE, FRANKLIN E ., JR. ............... ... ... .. . Medical College o.f Georgia .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . Soph. \n \nPowder Springs, Georgia \n \n...... PERRY, HENRY A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \n00 \n \nBaldwin, Georgia \n \n. \n \nPETERSON , GARY D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nPHELPS, PAUL R . .. ............... . .............. Medical College of Georgia .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPHILLIPS, THOMAS W . . .. . ....... . .. . ........... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPURCELL, DENT W ............... . ........ . . ..... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nGlennville, Georgia \n \nROBINSON, JERRY C...... ...... .. .... .. . . ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nROUTON, JAMES L. ... ... ....... .. ....... .. ....... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nSAPP, PHILIP B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowman-Gray Medical School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nSATHER, RANDALL K. ................ . .... . ..... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, BERNARD R... . ........... . ... .. ... ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n SIMPSON, WALTER W . .... .. . .. .. . . .. .. ... . ..... . . Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... . . . ... .. .. . . Soph. \n \nTifton, Georgia \nSINGLETON, PETER T. . . . .. .. .. ... . ..... . .. . . . ... . Meharry Medical College ..... .... . ... ......... Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSMITH, JAMES E. . . ... . ....... . .. ..... .. ...... . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ......... ........ J r. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSMITH, LARRY E. . ... . .. . ............ .. .. . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . . .. .. ... ... . ... Fr. \n \nReidsville, Georgia \n \nSPIVEY, JAMES W., JR. . ..........  . . .. . . . .  . .. Medical College of Georgia . ......... . . .......... Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSTEPHENS, MARVIN R. . ... .. ........ . ........ . ... . Medical College of Georgia ....... . ..... ......... Sr. \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nSTOCKS, SIRAS A. . ... ............. . .......  ... . Medical College of Georgia . . ...... . . . ........... Sr. \n \nAvondale Estates, Georgia \n \nSTRINGER, MERLE P  . . ... ... ................. . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .... . . . .. .. . .. ...... .. Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nTALLEY, PAUL ALEXIS ................. . ..... . .. . . Meharry Medical College . . ...... .... . . .... ... . Fr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \n1-' TARPLEY, JAMES M ... ... .... .... . . ..... . .. . .... Medical College of Georgia ........ . ....... .. . ... Jr. \n \nco \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, JAMES C ....... . .. ... ... . .. ... . ... ..... . Medical College of Georgia . . .. .. ..... . . . ....... . Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nTHOMPSON, FREDERICK B. ............... . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. ..... .. ...... . . .. Fr. \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nTHORNTON, ROBERT S . . ... ....... .. ....  . . .. . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . ... . .............. .. Jr. \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nTUMLIN, WILLIAM D.. .. . . . .. . . . .. .... . . ..... . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . ..... .. ....... .. Sr. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nVEASEY, CHARLES R . . ... . .  .. . ... ....... .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia . . .. ... . . . ... .. ...... . Soph. \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nVEASEY, PHILIP R . .. . .......... . .. . . . ...... .. .. . . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . ........ . ...... Soph. \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nWEST, CARLTON A. . .. ... . . .. .. .. .. ..... . . .. . . .. . Meharry Medical College ... . .. . . . . . . . ... Soph. \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nWESTMORELAND, ANON E., JR... ... . . . .. ... . .. . Emory University .... . . .. ... . .............. . . . ... Fr. \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nWHELCHEL, CARL D. .. . . . . ............ . . .. . ...... . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . ..... . . ....... . Sr. \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n T \n \nN N. 'I N. \n \nc. \n \nE \n J ( ---r L:  ,I .~ATOOrSA. \n \nI \n \n.. \n \n/ \n \nf   \n \nUN~ --~ I\\;----~-.-r.A..N.N.I.N...\\ \n \n( \n('1. \n \niT~S \n \n.. \n \nJ-.\\ \u003c.~ . . \n 1..- - ' \\ \n \nRAOUH \n \nI \n \n. . \n \nMURRAT ( \n \n~ ; y WHITr. O \nI- s ! \"\"'\"' s -l \n \n. \n \n,  \n \nGILM[R \n \n) \n \nRSNAM \n \nl./\"(f-./ . I I' W\u003etT[  \n \n \n \ns \n \nv .- ___. -4~\\-\" )--\u003c: ~-, . ,L_L_\"-i \n \n.............. \n \nJ' t-: ~. -= /7.l ,.,_ \n \n~._r- ' r- ~ /.../ \n~~ -......_~~. 0; .~~ i novo \n \n( 8 \nI. AA- \nr \n \n \n~~ . \"-A~~ =..~; ' \n \n.-! POLt   \n \n'\\ \n \n. 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LOWNO[S . \n \nI1 1 \n \n'r ,_, \n \n---. \\.).'----7 \n \nI. \\ \n \n \n1 \n \nCAWOEN \n \nL \n \n0 \n \nR \n \nD \n \nA \n \n-- \n \n Locations of physicians repaying scho larships -by practice. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 \n \nName and Add1ess \n \nCollege \n \n1966-67 Class es \n \nWHITLOCK, PAUL A... .......... . ... . .... . ..... . . . Emory University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nNewnan, WILLIAMS \n \n, \n \nGDeAoVrIgDiac. \n \n. \n \n. \n \n. \n \n.. \n \n. \n \n..... \n \n.. \n \n. \n \n.. \n \n..... \n \n. \n \n.... \n \n... \n \n. \n \nMedical \n \nCollege \n \nof \n \nGeorgia \n \n..... . ....... .. ..... . . \n \nFr. \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, LARRY F ............ . ........ . .. .. ..... . . Medical College of Georgia ................... . .. Jr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nWILSON, JAMES M. ................. . ..... .. . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ...... . . ..... . ........ Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWINGO, EARL L.. ............ . ... . .... .. ... . . .... . Medical College of Georgia .. . ............... . .. . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWOMACK, CHARLES E . .... . . . .. . . . .. . ........ . ... . Medical College of Georgia . ........... . . . .. .. ... Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nl:'o:) WOOD, SAMUEL E . .... .. .............. . .. . . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ... .. . .. ........ . . . ... Sr. \n \nl:'o:) \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWOOD, WILLIAM G. . .... . . ...... .... .. . ....... . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . .. .. ... . ..... .. ... Sr. \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nWORSHAM, WALTER V., III ..... .. ..... ........... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .............. .. ... Fr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nYORK , RANDOLPH M................ .......... . . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . ............... Soph. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nYOUNG, JAMES H . .... . ....... . ..... . ..... .. . . . . . . Emory University .......... . .. . . . ........ . .. . . .. . Sr. \n \nOcilla, Georg ia \n \n*Gave up scholarship for 1966-67 academic year. **Withdrew because of ill health. Will return to medical school in February. \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship G1anted $5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n EXHIBIT \"B\" \n \nSUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1966-67 \n \nINSTITUTION \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors TOTAL \n \nMedical College of Georgia . . .. .. . . \n \n29 \n \n27 \n \n22 \n \n34 \n \n112 \n \nBowman-Gray Medical School ... . \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \nEmory University School \n \nof Medicine .... .... . . . .. . . .. . \n \n2 \n \n1 \n \n3 \n \n1 \n \n7 \n \nUniversity of Tennessee .... .. ... . \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n2 \n \nVanderbilt University ...... . .. . . . \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nHoward University School \n \nof Medicine . ... . .... . ... . ... . \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n2 \n \nMeharry Medical College ... ... .. . \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n4 \n \nTOTAL ............ ... . . . .. . . \n \n33 \n \n29 \n \n28 \n \n40 \n \n130 \n \nEXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS - 1966-67 \n \nName and Horne Address \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nABBOTT, EMILE G... .. . .. . Med. Coil. of Ga. ...... .. U.S. Naval Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nPortsmouth, Virginia \n \nBARROCAS, ALBERT . ... . ... Emory University ..... . Emory University \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nAtlanta., Georgia \n \nBOWDEN, TALMADGEA.,JR. .Med. Col!. of Ga. ..... . .. University Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBUNTIN, WILLIAM H., Jn.. Med. Coil. of Ga. ...... . . University of Utah \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nSalt Lake City, Utah \n \nCASH, TED D. .. . . . .... . . . Med. Coil. of Ga. ........ Floyd Hospital \n \nBremen, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nCLEMENTS, MACK H . .... .. Med. Coil. of Ga......... Floyd Hospital \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nCLEMENTS, MARTHA D. .. Med. Coil. of Ga. ..... ... Floyd Hospital \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nRome Georgia \n \nCLEMONS, THURMAN . . .. Meharry Med. Coli. ... .George W . Hubbard \n \nCataula, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nNashville, Tenn. \n \nCox, TYRONE E . . . . ..... .. Meharry Med. Coli. .. .. Kings County Medical \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCenter \n \nBrooklyn, New York \n \nEASLEY, CONRAD ..... ... Med. Coli. of Ga. .. ... ... Roanoke Memorial \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nGREENE, RALPH R . ... .... . Med. Coil. of Ga...... . . .Bar oness Erlanger \n \nRinggold, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nChattanooga, Tenn. \n \n23 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS - 1966-67 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nHAYES, WILLIAM H. . .. .Med. Coli. of Ga. ...... . . Memorial Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nof Long Beach \n \nLong Beach, Calif. \n \nJUSTICE, DAVID A. . . . ... Med. Coli. of Ga.... ... .. Floyd Hospital \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nMACLEOD, DAVID S...... .Med. Coil. of Ga. ........ Kings County Hospital \n \nClarkesville, Georgia \n \nNew York, N. Y. \n \nMcEARCHERN, WALTER W .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. . . . .... Brooke General Army \n \nShannon, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nSan Antonio, Tex. \n \nMINTER, WILLIAM T . . .. .Med. Coli. of Ga. . . ...... Macon General \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nRAMSEY, SPIER N.... . .... Med. Coil. of Ga. .... . ... Chatham County \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMemorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nREID, RAYMOND J . . . . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga... ...... Floyd Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nRossiTER, FRANCIS P. .Med. Coli. of Ga. .. .. .... Brooke General Army \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nSHEWEY, LANA LEE ... . . .Med. Coli. of Ga. . . ...... .Charity Hospital \n \nSt. Simons, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, La. \n \nSIMMONS, ROBERT W . .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ....... .Roanoke Memorial \n \nLaGrange, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nSTRICKLAND, WORTHY E . . .Med. Coli. of Ga. ... .. . . .Macon General \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSTUBBS, OLAN W . . . . . . ... Emory University ..... .Georgia Baptist \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nVICKERY, SAMUEL A. . ... Med. Coli. of Ga. .. .. .... Floyd Hospital \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nWEAVER, JERRY 0 . .. . ... Med. Coli. of Ga. ........ U.S. Naval Hospital \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nPortsmouth, Virginia \n \nWILDER, JUDSON V.... .. .Emory University .... .. Duval Medical Center \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nJacksonville, Fla. \n \nWILLIAMS, CHARLES D... Med. Coil. of Ga........ . Roanoke Memorial \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \n24 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHospital \n \nADAMS, DR. JACOB B. .... . ... . ..... . . . .. ... Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nADAMS, DR. LAMAR T. . . . . ........ . ..... . . .. North Carolina Baptist Hospital \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nWinston-Salem, N. C. \n \nASBELL, DR. JIMMY R. .......... . .. . . . .. ..Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBECTON, DR. JAMES L.. .......... . .. ........ Mayo Clinic \n \nPooler, Georgia \n \nRochester, Minnesota \n \nBLACK, DR. WILEY S.. .... . . . . .. .. .. ... . .. . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBLAND, DR. WILLIAM H . ............. ... .. George W. Hubbard Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nBRANTLEY, DR. JIMMY W . . . : . ........ ...... Emory University Hospital \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCAIN, DR. JAMES L. . . . ........... . ..... .. . .Veterans Administration \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nCANNON, DR. CLIFF L. . . ...... . ... . . . . ... .. .Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nDonalsonville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCANUP, DR. CLARENCE N................ .. .The Medical Center \n \nNew Holland, Georgia \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nCoLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C. ................. . Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDEMPSEY, DR. JAMES E . .. . .... . ... . ........ Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDENT, DR. JOHN M., JR.. ... . ... . ....... . . .. Macon Hospital \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nEDMONDSON, DR. STEPHEN W . .......... . . . .Emory University \n \nBarney, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFINCHER, DR. RONALD E . . . ... ..... .. ... ... Piedmont Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGAY, DR. JAMES W . ... .. ......... . .... . .... Crawford Long Hospital \n \nHogansville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHALE, DR. WILLIAM R.............. . ...... Los Angeles County General \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nLos Angeles, California \n \nHARPER, DR. WILLIAM F . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .... Baroness Erlanger Hospital \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nChattanooga, Tennessee \n \nHARVEY, DR. DAVID N....... . ........... . ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKARSTEN, DR. MIKELL B. .. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKENT, DR. LOUIS M. . ...... ... ... . ........ .. Greenville General Hospital \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nGreenville, S. C. \n \nKING, DR. GEORGE C.... ......... . .... . .. .... Charity Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLafayette, Louisiana \n \nKNOWLES, DR. JAMES B. ..... . ..... . ........ Veterans Administration \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nResearch Hospital \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \n25 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHospital \n \nKNOWLTON, DR. JAMES W .......... . .... .. .. Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLANIER, DR. BOBBY G. .......... . .. . . . ..... . Mayo Clinic \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nRochester, Minnesota \n \nLEAR, DR. THOMAS F . . ....... ...... ........ Piedmont Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLEE, DR. RALPH C. . .. . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . ... .. .U. S. Public Health Hospital \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nMcGRAW, DR. WALKER C... . . . .... .. . . . ... .Orange Memorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nOrlando, Florida \n \nMcNAIR, DR. HAL . .. . . . . ........ . ... ... ... .Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, DR. JAMES D. . ..... . . . ... . .. ... . . . . Charity Hospital \n \nMt. Vernon, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nMILLS, DR. LUTHER R., IV . . ... . . .. ........ .Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMOORE, DR. PERRY . ... . . . .... . . .. . ... . . . .. .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMoRGAN, DR. HAROLD C...... .. ............. South Carolina State Hospital \n \nBuford, Georgia \n \nColumbia, S. C. \n \nOGDEN, DR. WILLIAM S.. . ...... . ........... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n*RICE, DR. JOSEPH F . ... .. .. ... . . . .. . .. . . .. Crawford Long Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRIVERS, DR. JAMES L........ .. . . ... . . . ... . . Walter Reed General Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nWashington, D. C. \n \nROGERS, DR. JIM L. . ....... .. .. . .. . . . ...... Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nWaco, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSALLEY, DR. BRUNSON M. . . . . ... .... . . .. .. . Charlotte Memorial Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCharlotte, North Carolina \n \nSANGSTER, DR. JOSEPH A .............. . .... Macon Hospital \n \nVienna, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. HERBERT D... .. . . . .. . ... ... .... Veterans Administration \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. LEROY F. . .... .. . .. ......... . .. Cleveland Clinic \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCleveland, Ohio \n \nSowELL, DR. RAYMOND H., JR. . . . . ... ... . .. . Emory University Hospital \n \nGuyton, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWALLER, DR. CHARLES E ................... Medical College of South \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nCarolina \n \nCharleston, South Carolina \n \nWEBB, DR. GILSON S. . ..................... Veterans Administration \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nand Menninger School of \n \nPsychiatry \n \nTopeka, Kansas \n \nWELLS, DR. JOHN A. . . . .. .. ....... . . ...... Macon Hospital \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \n26 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHospital \n \nWHIDDON, DR. CLAUDE M. .. .. . . .... . . ... ... Chatham County \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nMemorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, DR. ISAAC . . .. . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . ... .. .Philadelphia General Hospital \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania \n \nYOU NGBLOOD, DR. ROBERT L. .... ... . . .. . .... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n*On leave for rest. \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN ARMED FORCES \n \nN ame and Home Address \n \nNam e and Home Add1ess \n \nAN DERSON, DR. WILLIAM L. Macon, Georgia \nBALLARD, DR. MARVIN K. Macon, Georgia \nBENTLEY, DR. ALONZO JOEL Quitman, Georgia \nBENTON, DR. PHILLIP G. Macon, Georgia \nBOWEN, DR. WILLIAM L., JR. Cleveland, Georgia \nBRADLEY, DR. CHARLES K. Atlanta, Georgia \nBRADLEY, DR. HAROLD F. Greensboro, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. MICHAEL F. Atlanta, Georgia \nBUTTERWORTH, DR. JACK E. Gainesville, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E. Tennille, Georgia \nCOUEY, DR. I. LAMAR Smyrna, Georgia \nDANIELL, DR. DUREN, JR. Dublin, Georgia \nDEEN, DR. JOHNNY T. Alma, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G., JR. Cedartown, Georgia \nF INKLEA, DR. JOHN LEE Americus, Georgia \nFUSSELL, DR. MACEA E. Blackshear, Georgia \nGROOVER, DR. RAY, JR. Thomasville, Georgia \n \nHATTAWAY, DR. JAMES R. Bronwood, Georgia. \nJOINES, DR. IVERSON W. Richland, Georgia \nLINDER, DR. CHARLES W. Macon, Georgia \nLOTT, DR. THOMAS M. Flowery Branch, Georgia \nMcCoRD, DR. JAMES W. Sylvester, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE T . Sylvania, Georgia \nOGDEN , DR. ROBERT H. Macon, Georgia \n0STAFIN, DR. JOSEPH R. Augusta, Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR. JAMES E. Macon, Georgia \nRICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES ROBERT LaFayette, Georgia \nRILEY, DR. WALTER J. Fort Valley, Georgia \nSTRICKLAND, DR. EDMOND T. Calhoun, Georgia \nTAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P . Marietta, Georgia \nTIPPENS, DR. JACK K. Marietta, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM M. Ashburn, Georgia \nWILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. Moultrie, Georgia \nWILSON, DR. FREDDIE E. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n27 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nTime R equired for R epayment \n \nACREE, DR. RUSSELL A. \n \nHahira, Georgia \n \nAKERY, DR. EARL J . \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nALLEN, DR. THOMAS M. \n \nLeary, Georgia \n \nANDERSON, DR. BENJAMIN S., JR. \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nATHA, DR. JOHN F . \n \n1:\\:) \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \n00 ATHA, DR. WILLIAM J., JR. \n \nChicopee, Georgia \n \nBAGLEY, DR. CHARLES E. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nBARTON, DR. JAMES H. \n \nMineral Bluff, Georgia \n \nBoss, DR. JAMES L. \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nBRECKENRIDGE, DR. HOMER E . \n \nLudowici, Georgia \n \nBROOKS, DR. THOMAS W. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nBROWN, DR. THOMAS D. \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nHahira Monroe Dawson Cedartown Rockmart Franklin West Point Alma Social Circle Villa Rica Donalsonville Sandersville Lavonia \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Time Practiced \nJuly 1, 1966 3 years \n-01 year \n2 yrs.-10lh mos. -0- \n11 months 2 yrs.-11 mos. \n-03 years 1 yr.-5 mos. 1 year \n9.! months 11 months \n \n COOPER, DR. JAMES T. Atlanta, Georgia \n \nCOUCH, DR. RANDALL E. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCRENSHAW, DR. JOHN T. \n \nBethlehem, Georgia \n \nCURRY, DR. LEON E. \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. BILLY J. \n \nFolkston, Georgia \n \nDEZOORT, DR. EDITH J. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nDOVE, DR. DONALD V. \n \n1c:...o:1 \n \nLawrenceville, Georgia EDGENS, DR. JACK R. \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nEUBANKS, DR. 0MER L. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nFERRELL, DR. MARION L. \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nFOWLER, DR. JOHN E . \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nGILES, DR. EUGENE H. \n \nFt. Gaines, Georgia \n \nGREEN, DR. JAMES F. \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \nHAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L. \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \n$5,000 \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nByromville Lithonia Kennesaw Watkinsville Lavonia St. Mary's \nMetter \nEdison Blairsville Avondale Estates Gresham Park Lawrenceville \nLaFayette \nRoswell \nSparta \nClayton \nBlakely \nVilla Rica \nAustell \n \n5 years \n5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n, \n1 yr.-6 mos. 6 months 1 year 3 yrs.-4 1h mos. 8 1h months 1 year \n2 months \n8 months 2 yrs.-4 mos. 2 yrs.-11 % mos. \n3 years \n-0- \n3 yrs.-10 mos. \n2 years \n3 years \n1 year \n4 years \n3 yrs.-4 mos. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nTime Required for R epayment \n \nHAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHAYMORE, DR. JAMES M., Ill \n \nMcCaysville, Georgia \n \nHEMPHILL, DR. JOHN R. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nHENDLEY, DR. JOHN E . \n \nGarfield, Georgia \n \nHITT, DR. WILLIAM A. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nC.:l HOLLEY, DR. JACOB H. \n \n0 \n \nMathews, Georgia \n \nHOLT, DR. EDWARD \n \nSparks, Georgia \n \nHULLENDER, DR. BYRON N. \n \nRinggold, Georgia \n \nJACOBS, DR. LOUIS J. \n \nNashville, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, DR. LOUIS M. \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nJONES, DR. CHARLES T. \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nJOWERS, DR. JONATHAN R. \n \nAmbrose, Georgia \n \nKELLEY, DR. SHERRILL B. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 \n \nAustell \nBlue Ridge \nDahlonega \nSylvania Millen Jesup \nDonalsonville \nA del \nRinggold \nMilledgeville State Hospital Warrenton \nHazlehurst \nMartinez \nForsyth \n \n5 years 41,2 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Time Practiced \nJ uly 1, 1966 -0- \n3 years 1 year 1 year 3 years 2 years 3 years 4 years \n-04 years 1 yr-6 mos. \n-0-010 1,2 months \n \n KENT, DR. WILLIAM F. \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \nLINDSEY, DR. JAMES B. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nMANUS, DR. RICHARD C. \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nMARLOW, DR. JAMES E . \n \nTunnel Hill, Georgia \n \nMAYS, DR. ALDINE M. \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nMcLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. \n \nFolkston, Georgia. \n \nMEACHAM, DR. JACK R. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMOODY, DR. JOHN E. \n \n~ \n \n1-' \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nMOODY, DR. RICHARD A. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nNOBLES, DR. TRAVIS \n \nLYONS, GEORGIA \n \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E . \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nPOLLOCK, DR. JOHN E ., JR. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPRICE, DR. THOMAS W. \n \nGlennville, Georgia \n \nROBINSON, DR. JAMES L. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nROGERS, DR. JOHN S. \n \nBuena Vista, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nWaynesboro \nLexington \nAustell \nPleasant Grove Community, Dalton Stockbridge \nSylvester \nChatsworth \nMilledgeville State Hospital Jesup \nLyons \nWashington \nWashington \nByromville Unadilla Woodbury \nBuena Vista \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 3 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \n1 year 3 yrs.- lh mo. 3 yrs.-1 mo. 3 years \n-03 years 3 years 10 % months 4 years 2 years 2 years 4 years 11 % months 1 yr.-6 mos. 1 yr.-11 % mos. \n-0- \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and H om e To wn \n \nAmount of S cholar ship \n \nCommuni ty of P r acti ce \n \nTime R equir ed for R epayment \n \nSMITH , DR. AMOS A. \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH , DR. DARIUS A. \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. GARY L. \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nSMITH , DR. ROBERT L. \n \nWinder, Geor gia \n \nTHOMAS, DR. DONALD R. \n \n\u003c:;:1 \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \n!:\u003e:) TURK, DR. ALFRED J . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWARD, DR. DANIEL F . \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. H ENRY G. , JR. \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nFranklin \nDallas \nBlairsville \nMilledgeville State Hospital Pleasant Grove Community Newnan \nHarlem \nNashville \n \n3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 272 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" Tim e P1acticed \nJuly 1, 1966 -0- \n3 years 1 year 11 months 3 yrs.-4 mos. 2 years 4 years 2 yrs.-11 mos. \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Method of Payment \n \nBELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S......... . . Macon, Georgia \nBLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. . ... . ... . . . .. . Locust Grove, Georgia \nBODDY, DR. ALFRED E. Decatur, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES F ... . .. . . ... . ... . . Augusta, Georgia \nBULLARD, DR. JAMES R. .... . . .. . . ... . Atlanta, Georgia \nCOOK, DR. ERNEST L. . . ... . . .... .... . Newington, Georgia \nCORNELL, DR. RONALD D. . ..... . .... . Bowman, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. JACK B. ............. . Cornelia, Georgia \nEVANS, DR. RAYMOND D., JR... ..... . Gainesville, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. BLAKE McRAE . ... . .... . Augusta, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. HARRY R. .. .... . ..... . .. . Summerville, Georgia \nGEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. .... .. ... . Atlanta, Georgia \nGRANT, DR. BOB C. . ... . ..... .. .... . . Gainesville, Georgia \nHALE, DR. GEORGE C. . .... ... .... ... . Macon, Georgia \nHANNAH, DR. FRANK T.. ... . . . .. ... . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHARPER, DR. HENRY W., JR. .. ....... . Warrenton, Georgia \n \n$5,000 \n3,7 50 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 \n2,500 \n5,000 \n5,000 2,500 1,250 5,000 \n \n1 year practice at Jackson, Georgia; principal and interest of balance paid by cash. Practice at McDonough, Georgia. Practice at Woodstock, Georgia. Practice at Monroe, Georgia. Practice at Acworth, Georgia. Practice at Thomson, Georgia. Deceased. \nPractice at Cornelia, Georgia. Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Milledgeville State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton, and Pelham, Georgia. 1 year, 11 months practice at Lithonia. Georgia; balance  principal and interest paid by cash. 3 years practice at Ft. Valley, Georgia; balance of principal and interest paid by cash. Repaid in cash with interest. Repaid in cash with interest. Repaid in cash with interest. 10 months practice at Washington, Georgia; 4 years, 2 months practice at Warrenton, Georgia. \n \n33 \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship M ethod of Payment \n \nHARRIS, DR. STERLING A. . . .. . . .... . . Decatur, Georgia \nHARRISON, DR. JOHN R. . ........ . ... . Macon, Georgia \nHARVEY, DR. LOUIS R. .... ... . . . . . . . . . Pembroke, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR. Homerville, Georgia \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. .......... .. . . Hephzibah, Georgia \nHOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0 . ... . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nHOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS M. ..... . .. . .. . Macon, Georgia \nJENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E .. .. .. .. .... . Atlanta, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M. ... . .. .. . . Eastman, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. RAY L. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . Albany, Georgia \nKINARD, DR. GARLAND E . . .. .. .. .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nLANFORD, DR. CHARLES A. . ....... . .. . Stone Mountain, Georgia \nLASSITER, DR. HOMER L. . . . .... .. .... . Moultrie, Georgia \nLITTLE, DR. CHARLES H. . ... . . . . ... . Jasper, Georgia \nLONG, DR. HAROLD G. . . .. . . . .. .. .... . Dahloneg a, Georgia \nLUKE, DR. BILLY D.. .... . ..... . . . ... . Alma, Georgia \n \n$2,750 2,500 5,000 1,250 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 \n3,750 \n3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 3, 750 \n \nPractice at Buford, Georgia. Practice at Millen, Georgia. Practice at Sandersville, Georgia. Practice at Pavo, Georgia. Practice at Waynesboro, Georgia. Practice at Gordon, Georgia. Practice at Jackson, Georgia. Practice at Arlington, Georgia. Practice at Eastman, Georgia. Practice 1 year, 4 .! months at Wrightsville, Georgia; 3 years, 7% months practice at Eastman, Georgia . 3 months practice at Chickamauga, Georgia; 3 years, 8 months practice at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia. Practice at Rutland District. Practice at Arlington, Georgia. Practice at Blairsville, Georgia. Practice at Dahlonega, Georgia. 2 years, 7 months practice at Blackshear, Georgia; 1 year, 4 months practice at Forest Park, Georgia. \n \n34 \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Method of Payment \n \nMARTIN , DR. HOWELL J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblee, Georgia \nMAY, DR. WINIFRED C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR. Columbus, Georgia \nMcNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P. Wrens, Georgia \nMERCER, DR. FRANKLIN E . . .... ... . . Albany, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE D. . ... .. .... .. . . Forest Park, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. . ... . .. ... . . Hiawassee, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR. RoBERT H., JR. Darien, Georgia \nMusE, DR. ANDREW D., JR. . . . . . .... . Carrollton, Georgia \nNICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . ..... . . Hiawassee, Georgia \nNUTT, DR. RICHARD L............ . ... . Griffin, Georgia \nO'QUINN, DR. JAMES L. Macon, Georgia \nPEARSON, DR. HUEY L. Glenwood, Georgia \nP IRKLE, DR. THOMAS N. ....... . ..... . Smyrna, Georgia \nRELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. .. .... ..... . Atlanta, Georgia \nRICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M. .. . . . .... . Savannah, Georgia \nROGERS, DR. CHARLES G. . ....... .. . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \n \n$2,500 2,500 3,750 3,750 5,000 \n3,750 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3,750 2,500 \n5,000 2,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \nRepaid in cash with interest. \nRepaid in cash with interest. \nPractice at Gainesville, Georgia. \nPractice at Soperton, Georgia. \nPractice at Blakely, Georgia; balance of principal and interest paid in cash. \nReoaid in cash with interest. \nPractice at Loganville, Georgia. \n2 years, 1 month practice at Port Wentworth, Georgia; 2 years, 11 months practice at Garden City, Georgia. \nPractice at Jefferson, Georgia. \nPractice at Hiawassee, Georgia \n9 months practice at Jeffersonville, Georgia; 1 year, 9 months practice at Darien, Georgia. \nRepaid in cash with interest. \nRepaid in cash with interest. \nPractice at Blue Ridge, Georgia. \nPractice at Griffin, Georgia. \nRepaid in cash with interest. \nPractice at Rockmart, Georgia. \n \n35 \n \n EXHIBIT \"G\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship M ethod of Payment \n \nSHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N. Augusta, Georgia \nSHEFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. .... . ... . . Norman Park, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. GARY L. . .. . . . .. . . . . Jonesboro, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. HILTON ................ . . Colquitt, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. OTIS W. . ........... . ... . . Atlanta, Georgia \nTANNER, DR. CLYDE V.... . .. . ........ . Douglas, Georgia \nTILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. Augusta, Georgia \nTURNER, DR. DANIEL . . ..... .. . ..... . Albany, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. J. LOWELL . . . .. . . .. . . . . . Macon, Georgia \nTURNER, DR. RICHARD J . .... . . . . .. . . Franklin Springs, Georgia \nWHITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H . . .. .. ... . . Augusta., Georgia \nWHITWORTH, DR. JACK W .. . ....... .. . Greenville, Georgia \nWILBANKS, DR. JAMES B. . . . . ...... . . Cornelia, Georgia \n \n$3,750 \n3,750 2,500 5,000 1,250 3,750 \n3,750 \n3,750 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 \n \n7 months practice at Washington Georgia; 3 months at Lincolnton, Georgia; 2 years, 11 month s practice at Lavonia, Georgia. Practice at Dawson, Georgia. Repaid in cash with interest. Practice at Bowdon, Georgia. Practice at Fort Valley, Georgia. 1 year practice at Hazlehurst, Georgia; 3 years, 1 month practice at Pearson, Georgia. 3 years practice at Pearson, Georgia; balance of principal and interest paid in cash. Repaid in cash with interest. 3 years, 5% months practice at Port Wentworth, Georgia; 2 years practice at Rincon, Georgia. Practice at Clayton, Georgia. Practice at Lyons, Georgia. Practice at Greenville, Georgia. 6 months practice at Hiawassee, Georgia; 4 years, 6 months practice at Clarkesville, Georgia. \n \n36 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nS CHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName andHcmte Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship \nPaid to R ecipient \n \nA LLE)N , DR. L. LANIER . . . . .... . . .. ... . .. .. . .. . ... . . ... . . . . \nValdosta, Georgia A NDERSON, DR. ROBERT K. . ... . .. . .. . .. .... .. . ... .. . . .... . \nAugusta, Georgia \nAVRET, DR. EDWIN T. . .. .. . . . . . . .... .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . \nMacon, Georgia \nB AN NISTER, DR. JAMES P . . .. ... . . . . ... .. . . ... . . . .. ..... \nCumming, Georgia \nBLA ND, DR. JAMES L  . . . . .... . .. ... . .. ... . . .... .. . . .. . . .. \nSylvania, Georgia \n*BOHANAN, DR. GERALD w.. ... ......... ... ... ........ .... . \nEastman, Georgia \nBREWTON, DR. LLOYD c. ...... .... ... ..... ..... ........ .. . \nLouisville, Georgia \nBROWN, DR. GROVER J  . . .. .... .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . .... . .. .... . . \nAugusta, Georgia \nBURNAM, DR. JESSE A . . . ... .. ... . . . .. . . . . . . ..  ... .. . . ... . \nCordele, Georgia \nBURNS, DR. JAMES H. . . . . .. . .. ... ... . ... . . ... .. .. . . . . . . \nRome, Georgia \nCASON, DR. CECIL D  . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . ... . \nBlackshear, Georgia \nCA SON, DR. WILLIAM P . . . . .. . . .  .. ... .  .. . . . . . . . ... . .... . \nPelham, Georgia COFER, DR. HERSCHEL F. .. ...... .. .... .. . . . .. . .... ... .... . \nMacon, Georgia COLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM M . . . . .. .. . . .... ... . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . \nTifton, Georgia \nC RAWFORD, DR. CARL L. . .. ..... . ... .. ... .. . . .. .. ... . . . . . . \nAugusta, Georgia CROFT, DR. JAMES M. . .. .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . ... . . .... . . ... . . . \nBrunswick, Georgia \nC ROWDER, DR. JACKSON G . ... . ... . .. . ...... . .. . .. . . . .. . .. \nWest Point, Georgia \nD EFOOR, DR. JOSEPH T  .... . ... .... .. . . . . . . ..... .. . . . ..... \nDecatur, Georgia \nD EKLE, DR. JOEL s. ...... .. .... ........ ...... .. ....... . \nJesup, Georgia D ENT, DR. JOHN M., JR. . ..... . . . .. .. . . . ... . .. . ...  ... .... \nWaynesboro, Georgia \nD ONALD, DR. CLARENCE W. , JR. ..... . .. . .. . .... . ... .. . . . . . . \nCarrollton, Georgia \nD UNAGAN, DR. DONALD .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ....... . .. . . \nClermont, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n37 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \nPaid to R ecipient \n \n''' EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H . ...... . . . . .. ..... . .... . ....... . \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nFAULKNER, DR. HARRY W .... . ........ . . . . .. . .. .... . ..... . \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nFLINT, DR. LUCIEN A . .. . ... . ... . . . . . . .... . .. ... . ....... . \n \nHapeville, Georgia \n \n*FLYNT, DR. JOHN W .... . . . . ..... . . . .....  .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nFRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR. .. . ..... .. ......... . . .. ...... . \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \n'''GRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G ..... .. . .. .. . ..... . ... . ......... . \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nGRIFFITH, DR. EU GENE R . ....... . .. .. .. . .. .... . .. . . .... . . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R . . . . . . ... . ........ .. ..... . ........ . \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nHARDISON, DR. JOSEPH E . ... . .... . ... .. ... .. .... . ...... . . \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nHATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES A . . .. .... .. ......... .... .. ..... . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHEATH, DR. TIM RAY ...... .. . .......... . ..... . ... ... ... . \n \nHomerville, Georgia \n \nHORSEMAN, DR. ROBERT W .. ... . .. . ........ . . .. .. ..... . . \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nHUGHES, DR. JOHN L., JR... .... ...... . .. ...... .......... . \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHUNT, DR. JOSEPH B . . . ... . ... .. . . . . .... .... .. . . . .... ... . \nBlakely, Georgia \n \n*JACKSON, DR. BILLY J . ... . ... . . . ..... . ...... . ... . ..... ... \nForsyth, Georgia \n \n*JACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE ... . . . . . .. . .... . ........... .. .. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJACOBS, DR. L. DAVIS ...... ... ... . .. . ..... .. .... .. . . . . . .. \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nw., *JAMES, DR. CLYATT \n \nJR. ....... .. ....... . . . ....... . ... . \n \nPearson, Georgia \n \n*JONES, DR. KENNETH D . . .. .... ........ ... ........... \n \nGriffin , Georgia \n \nw ., JONES, DR. OTIS \n \nJR........ .  . ... . ... .. . . ... . . . ... ... . \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nJORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M . .. . . . . .... . . . . .... .. .... . ........ . \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nKEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . ......... . . .. . .. . .. .. ... . . ... .. ... . \n \nWoodbine, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n38 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nNan~e and Home T own \n \nA mount of Scholarshi p \nPaid to R ecipient \n \n* K ELLEY, DR. J AMES H . . 0      0      0  0       0          0 Buford, Georgia \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL J., JR. .. . .. .... . ... . . . .... . ... . . . . . .... . Atlanta, Georgia \nKIB LER, DR. JAMES A . . . 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0     0 0   0 0  0 0   0 0   0 0   Dublin, Georgia \nKING, DR. SPENCER B ., I I I . . . 0  0  0   0  0  0 0  0   0 0 Macon, Georgia \nLAW RE.NCE, DR. JAMES D . . . . . .. .. . . 0  0 0    0 0. 0. 0   0 Macon, Georgia \nLOWE , D R. JAMES C. . ...... . ..... . ....... .. ............ . Atlanta, Georgia \n*MC MURRAIN, DR. KEY D ., JR . . . . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 . 0 0   Hapeville, Georgia \nMc RAE, DR. CHARLES W ... . .. .. ... .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . A ust ell, Georgia \nMETTS, DR. NATHANIEL B. . . . ... . .. . . . . ...... . .. .. . . ..... . Sandersville, Georgia \n*MU LHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A ., J R. . 0    0  0 0  0  0 . 0 . Augusta, Georgia \nN IX ON, DR. WILLIAM H ...... . ....... . . . . .. .. . . . . .. ... .. . . Carrollton, Georgia \n* N ORMAN, DR . JOHN T . . . . 0 . . 0 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 . 0 Thomson, Georgia \n* N UNNALLY, D R. JAMES T ., I I I . . . 0  0          0    0   Augusta, Georgia \nOGLESBY, DR. WILLIAM H ..................... . .... . . .... . Valdosta, Georgia \nPICKENS, DR. JAMES C. . . . .... . .... .. . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . ... . Tucker, Georfria. \nP ILCHER, DR. BOBBY L . . .. . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . .... . .. . . .. ..... . Americus, Georgia \n*PLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A . . . . . . . . 0 0    0 0  0 0 0       0 0 Augusta, Georgia \nPOSTELL, DR. WILLIAM N ., J R....... . .......... . ......... . Atlanta, Georgia \nR AY, DR. ALBERT W ., JR........ . . ... . ......... . ....... . . . . Macon, Georgia \nR ICKS, DR. ROBERT L. . .. . .. . . .. ... . .. .. . . . ... . .. . .... . .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nSALIBA, DR. NORMAN R . . ..... . ........ . . . . ..... .. .... . . . . Georgetown, Georgia \nSAVAGE, DR. EDWARD W ., II ............ . .. .. ............ . Macon, Georgia \n \n$3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n39 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and H ome To wn \n \nAmount of Scholarship \nPaid to R ecipient \n \nS CHARFF, DR. LOUIS, III . ... .. . . ... ... ... .. ...... . . . .. .. . . Claxton, Georgia \nSHACKLETT, DR. DAVID E . ... .. .. . .. . ........... .. . .... .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nSLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC ... ... . . . .... . ........ . ......... . .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nSPIER, DR. WILLIAM A . ....... ... .. . . . . . . . . .... .. ......... . Hillsboro, Georgia \nSTORY, DR. WILLIAM A ... .. .... .. . . . ..... . . . . . .. ... ..... .. . Bainbridge, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. JOE c. .... ...... ......... . ... ... .. .. .. .. .. \nStatesboro, Georgia TANNER, DR. ROBERT E . ...... . ..... ... .. . . ... ..... ... . . . . \nFlowery Branch, Georgia TAYLOR, DR. JAMES W . .. . . .. ......... .. . . ..... . . . .. .. . . . . . \nWaycross, Georgia TIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R . ... .. . . .. . .... . . . . . .. . .. . .... . .. .. . \nDalton, Georgia VANDIVER, DR. ROY W. . ... . ... . .. .. .... . .... . . .. .... . .... . \nEdison, Georgia WIKE, DR. CHARLES C. . .......... . ................... . . . \nEatonton, Georgia WILKES, DR. LESLIE L., JR. . ... . .. . . . . ... ...... . . . ...... \nQuitman, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L . . .. ... . . . . . . . .. ...... .. .. . . . . ... . . \nMacon, Georgia WRAY, DR. CHARLES H .. .... ..... .. . .. ... .. . .. . ... .. . . . .. . . \nUnion Point, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 \n \n*Have repaid their scholarship partially by practice. \n \n40 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HAVE REPAID THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO THE \n \nSTATE Name and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship \nPaid to Recipient \n \nANDREWS, JAMES W ....................... .. . ... . ........ . \nRobinson, Georgia \n*BAILEY, STEPHEN v. ..... .. ............... ....... ..... .. \nAugusta, Georgia *BOWEN, RAY F., JR. . . . . .. ... . .. . .... . .. .. . ... .. . .... . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia BROWN, HEN RY ETTA ......... . .............. .. . .. . .. . . . . \nNelson, Georgia CARROLL, RICHARD A. . .. .......... ..... ...... . .. ... . .... . \nAugusta., Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K . . . .... . . . .... . .. . ..... .. ... .. . ..... . \nTal botton, Georgia CoBB, JANELL . ......... .. .. .... .. ...... . ............... . . \nGlennville, Georgia CROOK, ROBERT B. . . . .. .. ...... .. .. . ....... .... ..... . . . . \nRome, Georgia FARLEY, WI LLIAM E . . . . . ....... . ... . .. . .. . . . ..... . ..... . \nColumbus, Georgia GRIER, ORIN T . . ......... .. ....... .... .. . .. . ....... . .. .... . \nBlakely, Georgia HALL, CHARLES, JR. . ..... .. ..... . . ..... .. . .. . ..... .... . . . \nSavannah, Georgia HUMPHREY, WILLIAM T. . . ........ ... .. . . ..... . ..... ... . \nBainbridge, Georgia PRUITT, DON ALD T ..... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. ........ .. .. .. ... . \nBuford, Georgia SCOTT, MELVIN B ., JR. . .......... . ....... . . . ... . . .. .... .. . \nWaycross, Georgia wAITS, CHARLES H . . ... . .. ... .. .. ........ ... . ... . .. . . . . ... . \nMcDonough, Georgia \n \n$ 291.48 1,250.00 5,000.00 456.70 421.69 278 .96 363.94 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,900.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 301.08 333.18 408.58 \n \n*Deceased \n \n41 \n \n EXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL AND ARE CURRENTLY REPAYING THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO THE STATE IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of \nScholarship \nPaid to R ecipient \n \nAMERSON , G. MALCOLM ..... . . . . .. .. ... ... . . .... . . . ....... . Gordon, Georgia \nBROADHURST, CYRUS G.. . . .. .. . . . . .. . ..... ..... . .. . .. .. . ... . . Fitzgerald, Georgia \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR.... . . . . . . .. ..... . ........ . ... .. . Sparta, Georgia \nCHITTY, AUBURN P .... ..... . . . . . ........ .. .. . . .. . . .... .. .. . Moultrie, Georgia \nCULBERSON , WADE H . .. . .... . .... .. . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . Cartersville, Georgia \nDUFFELL, WILLIAM H. . .. .. .. . . ... .. . . . .. . ... . . . . ....... .. . . Macon, Georgia \nELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . ... . ..... .. ... .. . ... . . ... . .. . .... . . . ... . Augusta, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, NORMAN W.... . . ..... . ............. . . ...... . .... . Augusta, Georgia \nGRIMM, WILLIAM B. . ... . .. .. .. . .... .. ... . .... ..... .. .... .. . Atlanta, Georgia \nHAWKINS, DAVID J . ..... . ... . . .. . . ... . . .... .. .. ... . . ...... . Augusta, Georgia \nHOPKINS, CLARENCE E., JR...... . . .... . . .. . .. . . .... . .. . .. . . Albany, Georgia \nHOTARD, JOSEPH A........ ... ... .. ..... ..... . . .. . ..... . . . . . Columbus, Georgia \nHUTTO, ALTON w. .... .... ... ... .. ............. ... ....... . \nFort Valley, Georgia JOHNSON, WELDON H . . .. . .. .... . . . . . .. . . . .. .. ... . .... . ... . . \nJefferson, Georgia MOODY, REGINALD H., JR. \nAtlanta, Georgia OSBURN , RICHARD L. .... . ... . .. . . .. . . .. . . .... .. . ... .. . . . . .. . \nDecatur, Georgia PELOTE, MACEO R. . . . . . .. .. .... .. ...... ........ . ...... . ... . . \nSavannah, Georgia PURCELL, DONALD T . .. .. . . . . ...... .. . .. . ................. . . . \nAugusta, Georgia ROGERS, CHARLES E . . .... .. . . .. ... ..... ... ........... .. . . . \nForsyth, Georgia SHUMAN, IvY L... . . . . .... . .. .... . . . . ......... . . . . . ... . . . .. . \nStatesboro, Georgia SwEAT, RussELL D. .. . ... . . . .... . .... . . . ...... .. ... . . . . . . . . \nSoperton, Georgia WOODY, PHILLIP D... . . . .. . . . ..... . ... ... ... .. ... ... . . . .. . . \nGainesville, Georgia \n \n$1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,250.00 \n270.24 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333.33 2,187.50 1,250.00 2,500.00 \n812.16 2,187.50 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,750.00 1,250.00 \n \n42 \n \n ... \n \nEXHIBIT \"K\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1964-65 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash on Hand, July 1, 1964 . State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Payments on Scholarships . \nTOTAL INCOME . \n \n. $ 14,763.79 150,000.00 35.87 29,651.58 \n$194,451.24 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services Salaries . . . Extra Clerical Per Diem . . Retail Credit College Scholarship \nTravel . . . . Office Supplies Communication Printing .. . Repairs ... . Bond Premium Rent . . .. Equipment . . Scholarships . \n \n. $6,979.92 785.24 37.50 816.55 304.00 \n \n$ 8,923.21 \n70.24 573.51 394.82 865.32 \n7.50 50.00 50.00 483.67 161,798.41 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . \n \n$173,216.68 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1965 . \n \n$ 21,234.56 \n \n43 \n \n EXHIBIT \"L\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1965-66 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash on Hand, July 1, 1965 . State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Repayments on Scholarships \n \n. $ 21,234.56 150,000.00 37.13 29,534.98 \n \nTOTAL INCOME . . . . . . . . . . \n \n$200,806.67 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services Salaries ... Extra Clerical Per Diem .. Retail Credit College Scholarship \nTravel . . .. Office Supplies Communication Printing ... Bond Premium Equipment .. Scholarships . \n \n. $7,326.64 501.95 37.50 775.20 233.00 \n \n$ 8,876.29 \n50.36 469.24 295.82 \n44.57 50.00 119.85 153,047.48 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS \n \n$162,953.61 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1966 \n \n$ 37,853.06 \n \n44 \n \n EXHIBIT \"M\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1966-67 \n \nINCOME Appropriation from State of Georgia Repayments on Scholarships \nTOTAL INCOME . \n \n$150,000.00 20,000.00 \n$170,000.00 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services \n \nSalaries . . . \n \n. $ 7,329.00 \n \nExtra Clerical \n \n2,151.00 \n \nPer Diem and Fees \n \n1,600.00 $ 11,080.00 \n \nTravel . . . . . Supplies . ... Communications Printing .. . Bond Premium Equipment . Scholarships . \n \n200.00 600.00 500.00 1,500.00 \n50.00 1,000.00 155,070.00 \n \n$158,920.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . $170,000.00 \n \n45 \n \n \u0026 \n1\\., 7% \n. Ji ~~~~ I 16b/~t \n \nREPORT \n \nOF THE \n \nSTATE \n \nMEDICAL \n \nEDUCATION \n \nBOARD OF GEO ,-\\.:   ~- \n \n. .,' \n \n. \n \nJULY I, 1966 JUNE 30, I968 \n \n REPORT \nof the \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFor the Period July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1968 \nTo the GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \n \n  MEMBERS OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nDR. GEORGE H. ALEXANDER .. ... . .... .. .. . . .. .. ... .. Forsyth May, 1965 - May, 1967 \nDR. CHARLES R. ANDREWS . .. . .. .. . . . .... .... .. . ... . Canton May, 1968 - May, 1970 \nDR. VVALTER BROWN ........ .. . ......... . ...... . .. Savannah May, 1966 -May, 1968 \nDR. IVAN R. ELDER . .. ............. . . .. .... . ... .. .. . Bremen May, 1965- April, 1969 \nDR. JOHN T. MAULDIN .... ... .... .... ... .. .. .... . ... Atlanta May, 1967 - May, 1969 \nDR. CAROL G. PRYOR . . ... . .. .. . ... .. .. .. ..... . ..... Augusta May, 1965- April, 1969 \nDR. STELL B. TRAYLOR . .. .. ... .. .. . . ........ .... . Barnesville May, 1965- April, 1969 \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. CAROL G. PRYOR .............................. Chairman DR. CHARLES R. ANDREWS ... . .... . ..... ..... . Vice Chairman MR. HENRY G. NEAL ..... . . . . .... .. ..... Secretary-Treasurer MRs. HUBERT L. HARRIS .. .... .. Associate Secretary-Treasurer \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 VVashington Street, S. VV. \nAtlanta, Georgia iii \n \n TABLE OF CONTENTS \nPage \nIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 \nBoard Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 \nScholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 \nCreation of the State Medical Education Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 \nNew Legislation ........ . ... .. . . ... .... ... . .. . .. .. . .. . . 18 \nConclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 \nScholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1968-69 Exhibit \"A\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 \nMap Showing Locations of Ph ysicians Repaying Scholarships by Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 \nScholarship Recipients Serving Internships-1968-69 Exhibit \"B\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 \nScholarship Recipients Serving Residencies Exhibit \"C\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 \nScholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces Exhibit \"D\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 \nScholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice Exhibit \"E\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 \nPhysicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full by Practice Exhibit \"F\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 \nScholarships Repaid by Practice/ Cash Exhibit \"G\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 \nScholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash Exhibit \"H\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 \nScholarship Recipients Who Withdrew From Medical School and Are Repaying Their Obligations to the State in Cash Exhibit \"I\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 \nAnnual Report 1966-67 Exhibit \"J\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 \nAnnual Report 1967-68 Exhibit \"K\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 \nProposed Budget 1968-69 Exhibit \"L\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 \niv \n \n Chappelle Matthews Athens \nAuthor of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board in 1951. \nDr. Carol G. Pryor Augusta \nChairman of the State Medical Ed ucation Board. \nv \n \n Dr. Charles R. Andrews \nCanton \nVice-Chairman, State Medical Education Board. \n \nDr. Stell B. Traylor \nBarnes ville \nPast Chairman, State Medical Education Board; member, State Medical Education Board. \n \nDr. John T. Mauldin \nAtlanta \nMember, State Medical Education Board. \n \nDr. I van R. Elder \nBremen Member, State Medical Education Board. \n \nvi \n \n - \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA 244 WASHINGTON STREET, S.W., FOURTH FLOOR \nATLANTA 30334 \nFebruary 20, 1969 \nThe Honorable Lester G. Maddox Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 \nMy Dear Governor Maddox: In accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit \nthis report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1966, and ending June 30, 1968. \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 17, 1968, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1968-69 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1968-69 fiscal year. \nRespectfully, \nCarol G. Pryor, M.D. Chairman \n1 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1966 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1968 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. \nOn June 30, 1968, the State Medical Education Board completed its fifteenth year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In the fifteen year period, 564 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women of scholarly attainments who needed financial assistance for medical study. Of the 564 students receiving awards, 228 have completed their medical education. In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board, 123 of these doctors have chosen to repay their scholarships by practice either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Health. Ninety-seven doctors chose for various reasons to repay their scholarships in cash at 4 % interest; a majority of the 97 entered further training; others established practices in towns with populations larger than 5,000; and a few moved to other states. There are 138 scholarship recipients still in medical schools; 70 are completing residencies; 28 are serving internships; 47 are in the armed services; 36 have withdrawn from medical school; seven are undecided regarding their future plans; and four have requested deferment of repayment of their scholarships-(two who will repay in cash after completion of residency training and two who are practicing in towns of a population more than 5,000 and wish to await the outcome of a proposed constitutional amendment providing for repayment of scholarships by practice in larger towns). \nThe State Medical Education Board has been saddened by the loss of four scholarship recipients by death. Two young doctors died before beginning practice, and two students died while in medical school. \nTable I shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1968. \n2 \n \n TABLE I \n \nPRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS- 1953-1968 \n \nStudents Presently Enrolled in Medical College \n1968 Graduates in Internships \nDoctors Who Are : Completing Residency Training In Armed Services Practicing in Approved Communities or Institutions Electing to Repay in Cash Electing to Repay in Service/ Cash Undecided as to Location of Permanent Place of Practice Deceased Requesting Deferment of Repayment \nCurrent Students Who Relinquished Portion of Scholarships \nStudents Withdrawn for Failure 1953-1968 \nStudents Deceased \n \n138 28 \n70 \n47 \n123* 97** \n8*** \n7**** 2 4 \n2 36 \n2 \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 1953-1968 564 \n* 78 have repaid contracts in full by practice ** 15 have repaid contracts in full by cash \n':\":'* All have repaid contracts in full \n**** Two of these are ill \n \nThe Medical Scholarship Program has been favorably received throughout the State. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the length and breadth of the State. There are many communities that would be without a doctor today if there were no doctors practicing in repayment of scholarships. \nIt is quite obvious that the program of medical scholarships inaugurated fifteen years ago has more than met expectations. Under this program, Georgia and her citizens cannot lose. Young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Doctors who practice in communities in acute need of medical services also add to the economic health of the State. The funds received from doctors repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation (are used for other scholarships). The State also benefits from the services of these same doctors \n \n3 \n \n either by specialty practice or from their services in the academic field. \nThe scholarship program has been in existence for a sufficient period of time to allow a specific pattern of results to emerge. This report, therefore, has been prepared in considerable detail to include the present status of each individual and to emphasize the most important result-that of providing doctors for small communities. \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS STILL IN TRAINING \nOn June 30, 1968, there were 238 scholarship recipients still engaged in training programs. Of these, 138 are students presently in medical school; 23 are freshmen, 35 are sophomores, 28 are juniors, and 33 are seniors. Exhibit \"A\" is a list of medical students showing their names, home town addresses, medical school in which they are enrolled, classes, and amounts of scholarships granted. Table II is a summary showing the medical schools represented by the present enrollment and the number attending each school . \n \nTABLE II \n \nSUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1968-69 \n \nINSTITUTIONS \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors TOTAL \n \nMedical College of Georgia Emory University School of \nMedicine Meharry Medical College University of Tennessee Tulane University School of \nMedicine \nTOTAL \n \n23 \n \n35 \n \n28 \n \n33 \n \n119 \n \n3 \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \n1 \n \n8 \n \n3 \n \n1 \n \n3 \n \n2 \n \n9 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n30 \n \n38 \n \n34 \n \n36 \n \n138 \n \nA total of 26 students who graduated in 1968 are serving internships at hospitals located throughout the United States. Exhibit \"C\" is a list of these young doctors. Upon completion of their internships, some of these doctors will enter practice; some will begin their compulsory military duty; and some will enter residencies for specialty training. \nExhibit \"D\" is a list of doctors engaged in residency training in various specialties. Many of these doctors will repay their scholarships by practicing their specialty in communities to be \n \n4 \n \n approved by the Board. Many young doctors wish further training after internship because they feel they can better serve a community where the demand for better trained physicians is growing. Doctors feel that such specialties as general surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics-gynecology better prepare them to meet the medical needs of small communities. \nThose doctors who did not complete their military service before entering medical school usually are called into the armed for ces immediately upon completion of their internships. Ordinar ily, a two-year period of service is required, but some doctors serve longer because of opportunities offered for further medical training in the armed forces. Forty-six doctors presently serving their military assignments are listed in Exhibit \"D\". \nDOCTORS PRACTICING IN GEORGIA COMMUNITIES \nOf the 228 doctors who have completed their medical training, 123 have elected to repay their scholarships by practicing their profession in communities. Seventy-eight doctors have repaid their obligations in full to the State of Georgia, as shown in Exhibit \"F\". Forty-five are now practicing in repayment of their scholarships-thirty-eight in towns with a population of 5,000 or less, two at Gracewood Hospital and School, and five at Central State Hospital. Exhibit \"E\" lists these doctors and their places of practice. \nEight other doctors have repaid their scholarships partly by practice and partly in cash. These are listed in Exhibit \"G\". \nDOCTORS STAY IN SMALL COMMUNITIES \nThe most important result of the scholarship program is that, once a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the seventy-eight who have repaid their obligations by practice, 75.64 % have remained in permanent practice in small communities. Only three of these doctors have left the State, while three entered the armed services. Opportunities for additional training encouraged some doctors to discontinue pract ice for a while. Of the doctors in the armed forces and in residency training, it is strongly possible most will return to smalltown practice. Georgia's larger cities and towns have lured only t en doctors from small towns; five are practicing in towns with populations under 75,000, and five are practicing in towns larger t han 75,000. (See Chart I for location of the seventy-eight doctors who have completed their obligations to the State by practice.) \n5 \n \n Dr. Mack H. Clement interpreting an e lectroca rdiogram. He and his wife, Dr. Martha D. Clement , began pract ice in Pine Mountain, July 1, 1967. \n \nThe doctor examine a specimen. Both doctors are recipient of the tate medica l sc holars hiJJS. \n \nDr. Martha Cle ments s uturing a laceration. \n6 \n \n Dr. A. Evan Boddy and Dr. James T. Coo per, both cholars hip r ecipient , cons ult in their office in the Woods tock Med ical Clinic which was completed in Augu t 1962. \n \nBoth Dr. Boddy and Dr. Cooper ha ve repaid their scholarship to the State in full and plan to remain in practice in Wood tock permanently. \n \nThe Woodstock Medical Clinic provides t he community with a fully-equipped laboratory, modern emergency rooms, x-ray and physical therapy facilitie . \n \nThe doctors examine a patient. Nearly \n \nall the employees in the clinic have \n \nbeen completely trained by Dr . Boddy \n \nand .Cooper. \n \n  \n \n7 \n \n CHART I Location of Doctors Who Have Repaid Scholarship by Practice \n100 \n \n80 \n \n60 \n \n40 \n \n20 \n \n0 \nNumber \n \nRepaid Scholar- \nships \n \nStill Practicing in \nSmall Towns \n75.64% \n \nAdd n. Trai n \nin.g \n3.85 '/t \n \nIn Armed Forces \n3.85% \n \nMoved F l'orn Georg ia \n3. 5o/o \n \nPracticing Practicing \n \nin Towns in Towns \n \nUnder \n \nover \n \n75 .000 \n \n75,000 \n \n6.4 1% \n \n6.4 1 % \n \nThe members and staff of the State Medical Education Board \n \nhave maintained close communication with the doctors who are \n \ncurrently practicing in repayment of their scholarships for \n \nauditing purposes and to maintain first-hand knowledge of the \n \nprogress being made by the practicing physicians. The following \n \nare comments received in reply to the annual request for \n \ninformation sent by the Board : \n \n\"Still working on hospital. Will let you know when we get it ready. Our practice is tremendous. We are doing over $140,000 a year in gross business with 94 % collection rate. We need a third doctor who doesn't mind making a lot of money. Hospital will be 300 feet behind clinic. No OB and very little surgery. No pediatrics under age two unless desired. Let us know if you hear of someone like this.\" \n \n\"I am seeing an average of 25 patients daily. This is as many as I can see and practice what I think is good medicine. We do have probably more than average difficulty (compared with larger areas) with collections. This, however, is not as great a problem now as when I first came to................... \n \n\"I enjoy living here because it is a 'country-type' practice, but financially, I feel I could do much better elsewher e. \n \n\"My greatest disappointment is not having a hospital available within a practical distance. I feel most younger physicians feel this way. I plan to be at least two more years and possibly permanent. If you have someone contemplating a practice such as mine, I shall be most happy to discuss my situation and opinion (good and bad) with them. Let me say that I feel you have done a grand job with the board and thank you for all \n \n8 \n \n yo ur help and hospitality when visiting in Atlanta in the past.\" \n\"I do not anticipate any change. Practice booming. Estimate 30-40 patients a day. Dr...................in..................is seeking a partner.\" \n\"Still here. Am stuck. Can't go anyplace. Have very large practice. Now planning new office.\" \n\"There are no plans for change in location of practice. As to the number of patients seen-we have seen over 100 in one day, which is too many.\" \nThe wife of a husband-wife doctor team writes: \"At present \nI work 1f2 day in..................and the other l/2 day in..................to help \nDr ...................who has been out of his office since having a heart attack in February. I will be in________________for two more months or until Dr...................returns to his office.\" \n\"See about 70 patients a day in office.\" \n\"I see 80-100 patients per day. If you know another doctor looking for a place, tell him to call me.\" \n\"Sixty OB deliveries per year, 75 hospital visits per week, 35 outpatient visits per week.\" \n\"I'm seeing about 900 patients per month and will continue t o do so (if Uncle Sam leaves me alone).\" \n\"We have a 7-bed facility here, and there is a desperate need for enlargement. However, without assistance it is physically impossible for me to assume more responsibility. Therefore, there exists in this community a wonderful opportunity for another M. D.\" \n\"As of January 1968 I was the only full-time practicing physician in ...................County. (Approximately 24,000 population.) Dr................... has returned to medical college for a residency program. I now have a partner. We are quite busy and feel that another physician could do well in.................. There certainly is a need and a modern office building is available at reasonable rent.\" \n\"I see from 50 to 70 patients a day. I do need a partner.\" \"Through April 30th of this year (since July 1) I have seen 6,497 patients, not including hospital visits.\" \n\"I am still in..................in general practice and I plan to stay. I am seeing about 50-60 patients a day. We need more doctors here in.....-............\" \nA young doctor who establishes practice in a small community not only meets a great medical need, but he rapidly \n9 \n \n becomes involved in the civic life of the community. His total contribution is not limited to his profession, but includes religious, economic and civic responsibility. The experience of Dr. Evan Boddy and Dr. J. T. Cooper, who are practicing at Woodstock, is an example of cooperative effort between the physicians and the community. The story of these two physicians should be an inspiration to other physicians and communities: \nWoodstock, Georgia, had a population of 800 in the summer of 1961, but no actively practicing physician. One aging doctor, in very poor health and almost blind, saw those patients who insisted on seeing him for minor illnesses. There was no doctor for 10 miles north or 10 miles south of Woodstock, and an emergency often meant a long ride until medical help could be obtained. \nThe people of the town realized that their population with a high percentage of elderly citizens needed competent care closer than was presently available. They turned to the State Medical Education Board and received a list of doctors who were assisted through medical school by this scholarship program. \nAll of the doctors listed had been assisted by tuition and living expenses grants while in medical school. To pay back the money they all had agreed to practice in a suitable town of less than 5,000 for one year for every $1,000.00 they had borrowed. A search through the names of doctors soon to leave hospital training turned up Dr. A. Evan Boddy, then at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. \nThis Emory Medical School graduate visited Woodstock and agreed to practice there if a Sears Roebuck survey showed that a doctor was needed and if the people would build a two-doctor clinic in the town. To his surprise the survey showed not only a need for one, but a definite need for two doctors. This convinced Dr. Boddy, and he moved there in March 1962, three months before his intership was finished, and commuted to Piedmont for the remainder of his training. \nHe was surprised to find that the people began to see him even before he was ready to open his practice. A small cubicle on his back porch served for a treatment room from March until he moved into his Sears clinic. The clinic was begun in May 1962 and finished in August 1962, but already the area residents began to line up on his back porch to be seen when he started full time practice in July 1962. \nBy December 1964 he was overwhelmed with a practice so \n10 \n \n large that he realized he must take in a partner. The next month another doctor came into the clinic, but it was impossible for this second physician to adapt to small town practice. He was replaced in May 1967 by Dr. J . T. Cooper, another State scholarship recipient, and the practice soon almost doubled because of the rapid growth of the area. \nA visit to the Woodstock Medical Clinic would show an average of 100 to 150 patients passing through the office during any single day. The large practice made necessary an addition to the clinic of another 1,200 square feet for a new waiting room, bringing the total area to 2,800 square feet. With 9 employees, a fully equipped laboratory, X-ray facilities, physical therapy, modern emergency roqms, proctoscopy room, EKG and diathermy room, private consultation rooms, and a business office with the latest in copying and business machines, the clinic can really serve the needs of the community. \nAlmost all the employees of the clinic itave been trained by the doctors and had no previous knowledge of medical or paramedical work. The clinic, and to a greater extent the new Atomedic Hospital, will serve as a training center for paramedical personnel. \nA third doctor, Robert Townsend, has just moved to Woodstock and is temporarily in a converted residence until space can be made for him closer to or in the Woodstock Medical Clinic. A good relationship between the three doctors has resulted in better coverage with each man being on call every third night and weekend. This friendly spirit of cooperation will hopefully bring more doctors to this area. \nAnother possible drawing influence is the new Atomedic Hospital being built directly behind the Woodstock Medical Clinic. This hospital is being built, as was the clinic, by money invested by the people of Woodstock and the surrounding area. With its own computer facilities and one of the most modern designs yet known, this round hospital will be not only a hospital to serve the needs of the community, but a working laboratory designed to work out ways to cut the costs of hospital care. \nNone of this blossoming m edical center w ould have been in existence if th e State Medical Edu cation Board had not granted scholarships to D1-. Boddy and Dr. Coop er. No clinic w ould have been built, no active practice w ould be here for them, no hospital w ould be unde1 constru ction and no one of the many people w hose lives have been saved by these tw o do ctors w ould be here. \nThe population of Woodstock is still around 1,000, but pa- \n11 \n \n tients come from other nearby communities, such as Holly Springs, Acworth, Roswell, Alpharetta, Austell, Smyrna, and Canton. \nBoth Dr. Boddy and Dr. Cooper are active in the religious and civic life of the community. Dr. Boddy has been a member of the City Council and is the city health officer. Dr. Cooper is a member of the Cherokee County School Board. \nTable III shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash and the percentage of the total repaying by each method, including those repaying partly in cash and partly by practice. More than half of those completing their medical training are practicing in areas approved by the Board. The map on pages 24-25 shows a wide dispersion of doctors practicing as a result of the medical scholarship program. \n \nTABLE III \nREPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH \n \nNumber \n \nNumber \n \nNumber Repay % Repay- \n \nRepaying \n \n% \n \nRepaying % Repaying ing Cash and ing Cash Total \n \nin Practice Practicing in Cash in Cash \n \nPract ice and Practice o/o \n \n228 Doctors \n \nRepay ing \n \n123 \n \n54.0 \n \n97 \n \n42. 5 \n \n8 \n \n3.5 \n \n100 \n \nNinety-seven scholarship recipients have elected to repay their obligations in cash rather than by practice. This method of repayment is permitted under the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board. Forty of these doctors are practicing in the State of Georgia; 18 are completing additional residency training; and ten are in the armed forces. \nIncluded in the 97 doctors repaying in cash are 29 doctors of the total of 32 who have' moved from the State. (See Chart II) \n \n12 \n \n Location of 100 \n \nCHART II \ninety-Seven Doctors Who Have Chosen To Repay Scholarships in Cash* \n \n80 \n \n60 \n \n40 \n \n20 \n \n0 \n \nNo. \n \nPracticing \n \nIn Resi- \n \nIn Armed \n \nMoved \n \no t e mployed \n \ndency \n \nFo 1ces \n \nfrom State \n \nin State of \n \nTraining \n \nof Georgia \n \nGe o r g i a \n \nPrograms \n \n*Two doctors are teaching in m edical schools. One doctor is employed in industrial medicine in Georgia. One doctor is employed in research at the Communicable Disease Center. \n \nDoctors who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usu ally find that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general practice. One such recipient has done valuable research on blood diseases at Johns Hopkins Medical School; several are preparing for careers in academic medicine; and several have found that they can best serve humanity in a field too specialized to permit them to repay their obligations by practicing their specialties in small communities. However, several have found that special training in such fields as obstectrics-gynecology, surgery, and anesthesiology are tremendously helpful assets in their practice in small communities. \nOne doctor selected a city in Georgia where he can teach and practice his specialty of hand sU\u003ergery. He writes : \"Most of the patients I see and operate on are from rural areas of Georgia where such medical care is not available. The hand surgery problems from the Georgia State Prison at Reidsville are also referred to us here.\" This doctor's subspecialty training in hand surgery will allow him to improve the caliber of hand surgery in Georgia not only by his practice but by better teaching of hand surgery techniques. At the time he wrote his letter, he was the only surgeon in Georgia who is a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Although this doctor elected to repay his scholarship to the State by ca h, he is performing a valuable service to the State. \n13 \n \n Only thirty-six students have dropped out of medical school after receiving scholarships. Most of these found the work of medical college too strenuous while some entered other allied medical and scientific field s. Exhibit \"I\" is a list of 23 students who dropped out of medical school and who are currently repaying their scholarships in cash as required by their contracts. Thirteen others have repaid their obligations in full. \nHOW COMMUNITIES FOR PRACTICE ARE SELECTED \nA list of communities in critical need of physicians is compiled each year from information furnished by the communities. A letter of inquiry is mailed to an official in the communitythe mayor or a hospital administrator. A questionnaire which is enclosed requests information concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. It asks a lso for information about hospital and prescription facilities, and whether the town will support a doctor. \nIf a town has appeared on a recent list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to the official for verification and any additional information. \nWhen completed, this list is then mailed to every doctor who will be ready to practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. \nThe Board also prepares a list of doctors who will be ready for practice in July of the following year. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their miltary obligation at that time, doctors who will complete their internships, and doctors who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to communities that are in need of medical services. It is mailed also to citizens who have requested information about available do::tors and to other doctors, some of whom are repaying their scholarships by practice and who have found they need additional assistance with their heavy work load. Many of the doctors on this list receive letters from citizens in the communities inviting them to visit their towns with a view of setting up practice there. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place in which he wishes to settle permanently. Sometimes he will move to a larger community near the same area in which he had completed his obligation to the State. \n14 \n \n BOARD MEMBERS \nIn May 1966, Dr. Walter Brown, Savannah, Georgia, was elected president of the Medical Association of Georgia. Dr. George H. Alexander, Forsyth, Georgia, served his second year on the Board as past president of the association. \nDr. Ivan R. Elder, Bremen, Dr. Carol G. Pryor, Augusta, and Dr. Stell B. Traylor, Barnesville, were appointed by Governor Carl E. Sanders in May 1965, to serve until April 1, 1969. At its meeting in July 1966, the Board elected Dr. Traylor chairman and Dr. Carol Pryor vice chairman. \nIn May 1967, Dr. Alexander's term of office had expired, and Dr . John T. Mauldin, as president of the Medical Association of Georgia, became a member of the Board. Dr. Brown remained on the Board as immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia. \nAt its meeting in July 1967, Dr. Traylor was re-elected chairman of the Board and Dr. Pryor was re-elected vice chairman. \nIn May 1968, Dr. Charles R. Andrews became president of t he Medical Association of Georgia, Dr. Brown's term of office expired, and Dr. Mauldin served on the Board as immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia. \nDr. Carol G. Pryor was elected chairman of the State Medical Education Board and Dr. Charles R. Andrews was elected vice chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1968 and ending June 30, 1969. \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: \nI. Upon request, an application form and parents' confidential statement form are sent to the applicant. \nII . Upon receipt of the completed application form, the six referenc.es that the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicants. \nIII. A report giving detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family is secured from a commercial credit company. \nIV. The results of the financial analysis obtained from the parents' confidential statement is recorded. \n15 \n \n V. When the first four steps are completed, the secretary of the Board interviews each applicant for approximately an hour. \nVI. The applicant is invited to appear in person before the entire Board at its annual meeting in July in order to project his ambitions and qualifications more vividly to the Board. \nVII. After the Board has met all applicants, it considers carefully all the information that has been accumulated over a period of months and awards scholarships to those who are in the greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, promise to become outstanding physicians for general practice in the rural areas of Georgia. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1966-67 academic year from fifty-one students. At its meeting on July 20, 1966, it granted thirty-seven scholarships. It renewed ninety-five scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 196768 academic year from fifty-four applicants. At its meeting on July 19, 1967, it granted thirty-nine scholarships. It renewed eighty-nine scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1968-69 academic year from fifty-one applicants. At its meeting on July 17, 1968, it granted thirty-eight scholarships. It renewed one hundred one scholarships previously granted. \nCREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the Constitutional Amendment which was ratified by the people of the State of Georgia in the November general election in 1952. \nUnder the Constitutional Amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \nThe secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional Amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or \n16 \n \n scholarships made by students who are bona fide citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional Amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. \nThe loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \n(a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 percent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. \n(b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at a community of 5,000 or less, which is in need of a physician, Milledgeville State Hospital, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Public Health or at any prison or detention camp or work camp operated under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections. One fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated locations. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. \nBefore being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. \nThe purpose and intent of the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \n17 \n \n NEW LEGISLATION At the 1968 session of the General Assembly, a Constitutional \nAmendment was proposed to provide for several changes in present requirements of the program of the State Medical Education Board. The proposal authorizes an increase in the maximum scholarship/ loan which may be granted to an applicant from $5,000 to $10,000; authorizes an increase in the size of a community in which a recipient may practice in repayment of his scholarship from 5,000 to 10,000; authorizes an increase in per diem fee for Board members for attending meetings to $20 per day; increases travel rate to 10 cents per mile; and authorizes the Board to fix the compensation of the Secretary of th Board. CONCLUSION \nThe State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. \n18 \n \n SCHOLAHSHIP RECI P I ENTS ATTENDING MEDI C AL C OLLEGES D U RIN G 1963-69 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1968-69 Classes \n \nA LLIGOOD, LAWREN CE M . . . .... ... . .... . ... . . . . ... . . Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . . . \n \n. ... . . . ... ... Sr. \n \nDouglas, Georgi a \n \nAsKEW, DANNY E . .. .. ... . . . .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . ... .. .. Medica l College of Georgia . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . . ... . . . .. Jr. \n \nSpa rta, Georgia \n \nASKEW, FLETCHER G .. . . . . . \n \n. . . Medica l College of Georgi a . . . . ...... ... ... . .. . . . .. .. . Jr. \n \nColumb us, Georgia \n \nBAGGETT, J AMES C., JR .. \n \n. Medica l College of Georgi a .. . . . .. ... . . . ..... . . . . . . .. . Sr. \n \nDouglasvi lle, Georgia \n \nBALL, HENRY F .... . ...... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .... . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBARNETT, JEWEL M . . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . . . \n \n. Medi cal College of Georgia . . \n \n. . .. .. . . . . .. . . .Jr. \n \n.._. \n \nN icholson, Georgia \n \n\u003c.0 \n \nBERRY, WANDA SuE . . . . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... . St. Marys, Georgia \n \n. Medica l College of Georgia . . . . \n \n.. . F r. \n \nBowEN, A' D ELBERT, III . . .. . . . . . . . .. ... . .... . .. . . . Medica l College of Georgia .. . . .. . . . ... . ...... . .. . . . . . Soph . \n \nCuthbert, Georgi a \n \nBoYLE, STEPHEN . . ... . . . . \n \n. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgi a .. \n \n.Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBRANDON, RI CHARD LYLE .. . . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . . ... .. . ... . . ..... . . .Soph . \n \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nBREWSTER, EDWARD WooD, JR.... . .. .. . . . . ... .... . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . .. . . . .. Sr. \n \nRome, Georgi a \n \nBROWN ING, J OHN WALTER . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .... ... . . Jr. \n \nLawrenceville, Georgia \n \nCAMPBELL, WILLIAM W., Jn. ....... . .. . . . .... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . \n \n.... Jr. \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nCAWTHON, THOMAS H . ...... . . . .. . .... . ..... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . . \n \n. . .Jr. \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nCHALKER, DA N K. ... . . . ... . . . .... . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. ...... Sr. \n \nGibson, Georgia \n \nCHAPMAN, RoY LEE, JR . . . .. . .. . .... . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . University of T ennessee . . ..... . ... . ... . .. . .... . .. . ... Jr. \n \nMcCaysville, Georgia \n \nE XHIBIT \" A\" Total \nScholarship Granted \n$5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1968-6:) \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1968-69 \nClasses \n \nCoLLINS, LARRY CoY . . ..... ... ... . ... . .. . . .... .. .. Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . . . .... . \n \n. . .. .Fr. \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nCOPELAND, FRANK M., JR........ . .. . .... . ... .. .... Emory Medical School. ...... . . . ... .. ... . . . . . . .... . .. Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCoRNWELL, WILLIAM 0 .. . .... . ....... .. . . .. . .. .. . . . Medical College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Fr. \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nCousiNS, ALBERT LuciEN . ..... . ................... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jr. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCRUMP, HoYT W.... . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . ........ Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... . . ... . .. . . .. . .... Soph. \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nCuLPEPPER, RoBERT LEE .... .. . . .... . .. . .. .. ... . . .. Meharry Medical College ......... . . ..... . \n \n. .. Soph. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDARDE N, JOHN WESLEY ...... . ..... . . .... .. .. .  . .. . Medical College of Georgia .............. . \n \n1:\\:) \n0 \n \nMitchell, Georgia DASHER, CHARLES A. . . . . . . ..... . ... . \n \n... . ... Medical College of Georgi a ... . . . . ... ... . . . \n \n. . .Soph. .. .... Fr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, HARRY NATHANIEL. . . . .. ... ... . .. . . .. .. . . Medi cal College of Georgi a . . ... . \n \n. ...... .. Soph. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nDAWS, ANTHONY W . .. ....... . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . \n \n. . Medical College of Georgia .. . . \n \n.... Fr. \n \nRutledge, Georgia \n \nDIAL, WILLIAM B. . .. ........ . . . .... . ... . .. . .. . . .. . M edi cal College of Georgia .. . . ... . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. .... Soph. \n \nHomerville, Georgia. \n \nDICKENS, WINBURN J ....... . . . .. . .... . ... . \n \n... Medical College of Georgia ..... .. . ...... . \n \n. Jr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nDIGBY, RoNALD WYMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Medical College of Georgi a ... .......... . \n \n.Soph. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDIXON, JIMMY L ... . . .. . .. . ..... . . . . .... . ....... . .. Medical College of Georgia ...... . ...... . ............. Sr. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nDYAR, KATHRYN W ... . ..... . . .. ... .. ... . .... .... .. Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . . .. ..... . . . .. .... Jr. \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nELLINGTON, ERic PATRICK . . .... . ............. . . .... Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .... .... Soph. \n \nClarkston, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nSciu:Jlarship GTantecl \n$5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 .5 ,000 5 , 000 .5,000 .5,000 5 , 000 \n \n EVERIDGE, GEORGE J . . . . . . \nMacon, Georgia \nFoRD, JAMES EDWARD, III. . . . . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . .... . .. . .. . .. .. ... . . . Soph. . Medical College of Georgia ...... . . . .. . .. ... . . . . .. . . .. Sr. \n \nGAILEY, THOMPSON A., JR.. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . ... . .. . . . .. Sr. Elberton, Georgia \n \nGAINEY, WILLIAM HENRY .... .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . .. .... ... . . . ... . . . .... Sr. Atlanta, Georgia \n \nGARRISON, WARREN BAKER . . . . ..... . . . . . .. . . .... .. . Medica l College of Georgia .. ... . .. .. . ..... .. . .. . . . ... Fr. Atlanta, Georgia \n \nGATI'IS, ALLEN CALEB . . ..... . .. .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. Medica l College of Georgia ... . .... . . . ... ... .. . .. ... . . Soph. Marietta, Georgia \n \nGENTRY, JAMES LAWRENCE .. . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .... Medica l College of Georgia . . . .. . . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . Jr. Carrollton, Georgia \n \nGIBBONS, WILLIAM STEPHEN . . . . ... . ... . . . . . . . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. . ... ... . ... . .. .. . . . . .. ... Soph. Cedartown, Georgia \n \nGILBERT, STEWART D . ... .... . . ... . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . ............. . .. .. ... .. Sr. Hiawassee, Georgia \n \n!:..:\u003e GINGREY, JoaN P . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ... ... . . . ... . . . .. Medica l College of Georgia .. . . .. . .. . ... .... .. ... . . .. . Sr. \n \n!-\" \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGLENN, JoHNNY RANDALL . ... . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . ....... Medica l College of Georgia .. . ... .. .. . . . ... ... . ....... Sr. Colbert, Georgia \n \nGooDIN, JoHN OLIVER .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... .. .. . . ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . . ..... ...... .. . . ..... ... Soph. Macon, Georgia \n \nGooDNER, JAMES V.... . . . . . . . ... .. . ... ... .. .. . . . . . Tulane University . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .... ... .. Fr. Madison, Georgi a \n \nGREENE, JoaN WAYNE .. ... . . ..... . . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. Jr. Barnesville, Georgia \n \nGRIFFIN, HowARD A. .. ... . ... .. ... . ... . . . .. ... . ... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . . . ..... . .. . ...... . . . Sr. Washington, Georgia \n \nGuEST, HowARD S . .. . . .. .. ...... ...... ... .. . ... ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . .... .. .. ... . .. . .. ... . . . Fr. E lberton, Georgia \n \nG UTHRIE, TROY HARCIL, JR. . .. . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \n \n. . . . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . . . . . .. ... .. . ..... . . .Jr. \n \nHALL, ARTHUR LARIS . . .. ... . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . .. . .. Emory Medical School .. .... .. . ... . ... .... . . . . . . . .. .. Soph. Tucker, Georgia \n \nHARPER, JoHN THOMAS . . . . . . .. . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . .. . . .. . . .. .... ... . . . .. . . Soph. Sparta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES D U RING 1968-69 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1968-69 Classes \n \nHARPER, M ERIDITH . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . ... . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . . .... .. . .. . .... . .... Soph. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nHAYMAN, BtjRNA RD Ltj NW OOD, JR.... \n \n. Med ical College of Georgia . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . . .... . . . .. Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHEMMER, J OHN LEE, JR. .... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . \n \n. Med ica l College of Geo rgia ....... . . ... . . . ...... .... . . Fr. \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nHERNDON, C HARLES H ALL, JR.. . ... ... . . .. . .. . .. . . .. Medical Co llege of Georg ia . .. .... . . . . .. . . .. . .... . . . . . Jr. \n \nToccoa, Geo rgia \n \nH ESTE R, JESSE D . . ...... . . . . ... .. . \n \n. . . Medical College of Georgia ... . ... ... ... .. .... ... .. J r . \n \nColquitt, Geo rgia \n \nHODGES, HUGii 0 . . ..... . .. . \n \n. . Med ical College of Georgia . .. \n \n.Sr. \n \nSandersville, Georgi a \n \nH o LSONBACK, WILLIAM D . .. .. . . . .. . .... . . . .. . . . . ... Medi cal College of Georgia . ... . . . . . . . .. .... .. ..... . . . Jr. \n \n1:-.:\u003e 1:-.:\u003e \n \nAugusta, Geo rgi a H UDSON, RONALD MERCt~ R . . . . . . ..... . .. . ...... . . Medi cal College of Georgia ............. . . . ........... Fr. \n \nColum b us, Geo rgi a \n \nH u LSEY, WAY NE GARY .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia ..... ... .... .... . . . . . . .. ... Soph. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nI NGRAM, R o BERT F.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal Co llege of Georgia. \n \n.Soph. \n \nWinder, Geo rgi a \n \nJ OHNSON, JAMES A., Ill ..... \n \n. . .Emory Med ical School ........ . . \n \n. .Soph. \n \nAvon dale Estates, Geo rgia \n \nJ ONES, J AMES YOUNG ..... .. . \n \n. Medi cal Co llege of Georgia . . . .. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . Sr. \n \nSto ne Mountain, Georgi a \n \nJ ORDAN, MARION HARVEY. \n \n.. ... . . . ... . . . Med ical Co llege of Georgia ... \n \n.Sr \n \nAugusta, Geo rgi a \n \nJ oRDAN , STEPHEN M .... . \n \n... . . .. .... . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia .. .. . . . \n \n.Sr. \n \nStatesboro, Geo rgi a \n \nJ uST I O~, EDGA R L o wELL ... . ... . ... . .... . .... . . .. . . Medi cal College of Georgia . .... . . . .. . . .. ... . .. . . ... .. Soph. \n \nKnoxville, Georgia \n \nKELLEY, RoBERT EARL ... . . ... .. .. . ... ..... . ... ... Medical College of Georgia ... ... . . . . . .. .... . .... . .... Sr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nScholarship Granted \n$5, 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 2 ,500 5.000 5, 000 5, 000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 5 ,000 \n \n IU:LLY, ARTHUR G RAYSON .... . .. . .. . . .... . .. .. . . . .. Med ical College of Georgia ... . ..... .... . . . . . .... . . . . . Jr. Athens, Georgia \n \nKITCHENS, GEORGE GRA Y. . . .... . .... ... . .. ... .. . .. Med ical College of Georgia ............. . .. . . ....... .. J r. Warren, Geo rgia \n \nLAN IER, W ILLIS ELLIOTT ........................ .. . Medi cal College of Georgia .... . . . ..... . .. . ... . ....... Sr. Cobbtown, Georgia \n \nLEE, LAURIE CECILIA..... ... ... .. . . . ... . .. .. . .... . Medi cal College of Georgia . . ........ . . . ..... ..... . . .. F r. Atlanta, Georgia \n \nLo FTIS, W ILLIAM E., JR. .............. .. .. . . . . . ... . . Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... . . . . . . ... . .. ........ F r. Comer, Georgia \n \nL owD, EDWI N J EROME . . .. ...... . .. . .. .. .. .. . ...... Meha rry Medical College . . . .. . .... . . .. ..... .. ... ..... Jr. Waycross, Georgi a \n \nLYNCH, DONALD R ICHARD .. .. .... . ... . ...... . . ..... Med ical College of Geo rgia ........ .... . .. . ........ . .. Sop h. Waycross, Georgia \n \nMANN, W ILLIAM P .......... .. ..... .. . . ..... ... . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . . . . . ... . ... . ........ Sr. Talbotton, Georgia \n \nMAYNARD, WALTER P RESTON . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . .. . . Meharry Medical College . ..... . ... ...... .. .... . .... .. Jr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nl\\:) CJ.:) \n \nM cCu LLO UGH, R ICHARD E . ....... .. . ... . ... . ..... . . Med ical College of Geo rgia .......... . .... . . ... ..... . . F r . \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nM cK INNEY, J AMES EMORY. . . ... ... . ........ . . . .. . . . Med ical College of Geo rgia . . .... .. . . .. . . . . .... .. ..... Sr. Cordele, Georgia \n \nMcLARIN, CALVIN W ..... . . . . . ..... . . . .... .. ....... Emory Medical School. ..... . . . ... . . ... . . .. . .... . .. .. F r. Atla nta, Geo rgia \n \nMcL AUG Hr.IN, D uRNELL ..... . . . ... . ..... . ........ . . Meha rry Med ica l College . . . ... ... . ...... .. . .......... Jr. Fort Valley, Georgia \n \nMELTON, WI LLIAM C ....... . .. . . . . .. . . ...... .. ..... Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... . . . ... . ...... . . . . . .. F r. Albany, Geo rgia \n \nM IMBS, J AMES W ... . ..... . .. . ......... . ... .... .. . . Medi cal College of Georgia ... . ..... . . . ...... . . .. . . . . . Jr. Mi lledgeville, Georgia \n \nM rNGEA, GEORGE D ANIEL . .. . .. .. .. ... . . .. ... . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia ........ ..... . .......... ... Sop h. Manchester, Georgia \n \nMoBLEY, D Avro W ... .. . . . . . .. ... . .. ..... . .. . .. . ... Medical College of Georgia ..... .. ....... . . . ... ....... Fr. Lyons, Georgia \n \nMooRE, W ILLIAM MoRGAN, III ......... . . . .. ....... Med ical College of Georgia ..... . . . ..... . ... . ... . . ... . Soph. Buena Vista, Georgia \n \nMooRMAN, L ARRY RussELL ....... .. . ... . . .. ..... . .. Med ical College of Georgia. . ..... .... . .... .. . ..... Soph. \n \nD ouglas, Georgia \n \n$5 , 000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5,000 5 ,000 2 ,500 5,000 5,000 3 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 \n \n T E N N. \n \nN \n \nc. \n \ns \n \nG- \n,). \n \n--s- 0 \n \nQ \n \nSCALt OF '-\"ll.t.S \n \nI) \n \n~ \n \n:.\u003e \n \n.4() \n \n\u003c( \n \n~ \n \n- : \" \\ \n \n\\/  \n \n';I\"  \n \n. M_./ \\ '\"\u003er\" / ru \n \nHA ~nr. \n \n\\ ~- ...... /-\u003c...... ~ ~ \n \n~ \n \nVl 1 \n \nr ... !~--~- 1 _ \\---r :a\\; \n \nr ~- ( \n \nr-\"' \n \n~ \n \nI \n \nI \n \nA ltD - \n \n~ \n \n\u003c( \n \nd) \u003c{ \n \n. - \n \n- \n \n......... --' --,~ \n \n~ \n \n.U U S C O C ( [ \n~ ?T~ \\ r\"-\"1i~ ' */\\ ./..j ) HATTAHOOO... , ... \n \n'L... / i \n \nr \n \n/' \n \n. ~USTON :~ECKLEY/~ \n \nN 1 \n \n/ \n \n, \n \n( \n \n\\ \n \n\\. ~ '-- y \n \n. ' \n \nL AUA S r . L-::--; \n \n--~ \n \n.'\\ .' ~ \n \n..B NOO.I ... .C \n \nI \n \n.............. \n \n/ \n \n.~  ( \n. ) ~ ( CANDLER \n \n--{.' / ~ - ~ \n \nW\"\"\"\"' BULLOCH \n \n\\ \n \n.., \n \n_J \n \n\u003c( \n \n_ . ,,..-.-../U..... \n \nr  L ...,_ \n. TH \n \n-~ \n \n~ TlrT \n \n~- ----,..rj _ _' \n \nl\\:) 01 \n \ncol \\ . \n \n). ' I BW'N \n \n M I T C H E L L \n \n. I \n \n') l- --r-t . \n \n. J.. COLQUITT ~. _l(-~LArN-IE-__R_!_r!r- \n \n \n \n'I \n! GRAD Y \n \n\\II \n \n------.. \n \n\\ \n \n \n \nL. \n \nTI l . \\ THOMAS \n \nBROOKS , . ) LOWNDES \n \nI . \n \n(.) \n;::: \n~ \n \n~ .. I L.. I \\ .. '\\ \n \nf \n \nL \n \n0 \n \nR \n \nD \n \nA \n \n Communities which have benefited from the State Medical Education Board Scholarship prog r am. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1968-69 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1968-69 Classes \n \nMoREl-AND, STEVEN CuRTIS.......... . . . . . ......... Medical College of Georgia ...... . .......... . ......... Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMoRRIS, CLELL V.. . ...... . . . . . ... . ............. . . . Med ical College of Georgi a ... . .. . . .. ........ . . ... .... Fr. \n \nHartwell, Georgia \n \nMoRRISON, JAMES PATRICK, III. . .. .. .. . . . ..... . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ...... . .... . . . . ....... Jr. \n \nG lennwood, Georgia \n \nMosELY, MoRRIS EDwARD, JR. .. ..... . ....... . .. . . .. Meharry Medical College .. ........ . . .. .. . . .. ... . .... . F r. \n \nRochelle, Georgia \n \nNEWTON, JAcK RoNALD ... . . . . . . . .. .......... ... ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . .. .. . . .... . . .. ... .. . Jr. \n \nChamblee, Georgia \n \nNrcHOLS, PAUL JOHN SON ........ .... .. . . . . ......... Medical College of Georgia ... . .... . ......... . .. ..... .Soph. \n \nAtla nta, Geo rgia \n \n!:..:\u003e \n0') \n \nN ICHOLSON, WILLIAM LAWRENCE . . .... . . . . .......... Medical College of Georgia .... .. .. ................ ... Sr. Valdosta, Geo rgia \n \nNrxoN, DANIEL WALKER . . . . . ..... .. ... .. .. . . . .. . .. Medical College of Georgia .............. .... . ... ..... Sr. \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nPADOVE, STIIART J ......... . . . .............. . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ........ . ......... . ........ F r . \n \nMilledgeville, Geo rgia \n \nPARROTT, FRANK HoLLAND . . . .... ... . . . . . .... . ... . . Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. . . ...... ........ .. Fr. \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nPERRY, HENRY ALLEN ................... . .... ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... . .. .... . ........ . . . .. .. Sr. \n \nBaldwin, Georgia \n \nPETERSON, GARY D .... ...... ....... .. .... .... .. .. . Medical College of Georgia ...... . ........ . ........ ... Sr. \n \nRossvi lle, Georgia \n \nRrvERS, CuLLEN BuLLARD ............. . .... . . . . .... Med ical College of Georgia ....... . .. . ......... . ...... Soph. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nROBERTS, JOHN EuGENE, JR....... . ...... ..... ...... Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . . ......... . . . . ..... Soph . \n \nMableton, Georgia \n \nRoBINSON, JERRY C . . ... . ..... .. .. ......... . ....... Medical College of Georgia ..... .... .................. Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Geo rgia \n \nRoss, RoBERT L ...... . . ... . ... . ..... . . . ........... Emory Medical School . . . . . . ... . . . . .. ...... . . ... ... Fr. \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" 'l'otal \nScholarship Granted \n$5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 \n \n RuMPH, FRANK MARVIN ....... . . . ....... . ....... . . . Med ical College of Geo rgia . ..... . ... .. .. . .... . .. . ... . Soph . Fort Valley, Georgia \n \nSATHER, RANDALL KENNETH .. . .. ... . . . . . ..... . ..... Medical College of Georgia .......... .. ..... .. ..... . . . Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Geo rg ia \n \nScoTT, J AMES W.. .. \n \n. .. . . .. . ..... . ... . . . . ... Medi cal College of Geo rgi a ...... . .. . ......... . . . . .... Fr. \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nSHARPTON, BENNIE REEVES. ..... . ... . .. . . . .... . .. . . Medi cal College of Georgi a .... . . . ........... . ... . .... Soph. Du lu th, Geo rgia \n \nSIMMONS, BERNARD R usSE LL . . . . . .... . . . .. . ... . . .. .. Med ical College of Geo rgia ..... .. .. . .. . . . ....... . . . .. Jr. Colum bus, Georgia \n \nS IMrSON, WALTER W RIGHT . . . .. .. . . ... . .... . ....... Medical College of Geo rgia ... . . ......... . . . ........ .. Sr. Tifton, Georgia \n \nSM ITH, J AMES L .. Doerun, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Geo rgi a .. . ... . . . ... .. ...... . . . . . . . Jr. \n \nSMITH, JoHN DoRSEY . . ... ... . .. . .. . . .... . .. . . . ... Medical College of Geo rgi a ...... . . . . ...... . .. .. ... . .. Jr. Swainsbo ro, Georgia \n \nSMITH, LARRY EuGENE ..... . . . . ....... . .... . .. . . ... Medi cal College of Georgia .... . .. . . . .. ... . . . . . ... .... J r. \n \nReidsville, Georgi a \n \nt-.:l \"'I \n \nSM ITH , R o DNEY L . . ..... . ... . .... . .. .. . . . . . ...... . . Medi cal College of Geo rgia . . . .... ..... ... . .... .. . .... Fr. Calhoun , Georgia \n \nSMITH, WILLIAM STUART . . .... ... . . .. . .. . . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... ... . . . ............ . . . ... Sop h. Camill a, Georgi a \n \nSPEE R, GREGORY C LARK ...... . . . . Atlan ta, Geo rgi a \n \n. . . . . . ... .. Emory Medical School. ... . ..... . .. . . . .... . . .. . . ..... Soph. \n \nSTEELE, ROBERT L . . .... . Blakely, Georgia \n \n. ... . .. . ... Medi cal College of Georgia . . . . ............. . ...... . .. F r. \n \nSTEWART, JOHN PRESTON . . ........ . . .... .. .. .... . .. Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . ... . . . .......... . Soph. Jonesbo ro, Georgi a \n \nSTREET, LuTHER, JR. . . .... . .. ... . . ........ .. . .. .... Medical College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Ameri cus, Geo rgia \n \nTALLEY, P AU L ALEX IS ............. . ..... .. ...... . . Meharry Medical College . . .. ... . ........ . . .. ........ Jr. Waycross, Georgi a \n \nTERRY, WILLIAM HENRY, III ....... . . . . .... . .... . .. Medica l College of Geo rgia .... . ........ . . .. . . . . . ..... Soph. Thomasville, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, JAMES C LI FFORD . . ... . . . . ... . ... . . .... . ... Medical College of Georgia . ...... .. . . . .. ...... . .. .... Jr. Savanna h, Geo rgia \n \nTHOMPSON, FREDERICK BA URI ES ...... ........ . ...... Medi cal College of Georgia .. ..... ... . ... . ... . ... . .... Jr. Montezuma, Georgia \n \n85 ,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 2 , 500 4,500 5 , 000 5,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDI CAL COLLEGES D URING 1968-69 \n \nName and Home Address \n \nCollege \n \n1968-69 Classes \n \nTOOMER, PA UL H ... . . .... . . \n \n. . . .. . . . .. . .. Meha rry Medical College ..... . ....... . . .... ........ . . Fr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nTROWELL, AMY REBECCA. \n \n..... . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .... . . . . . Fr. \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nVEASEY, CHARLES R .. \n \n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia .. .... . . . . ..... . . .. .. .. . .Sr. \n \nRossvi lle, Georgia \n \nVEASEY, PHILIP R. . . . . .. ... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .... . . Medical College of Georgia .... ... . ... . ... ... . .. . . ... . Sr. \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nWATSON, JAMES 1-'., III .. \n \n. . . . .... . . .. . .. ... . . . Medi cal College of Georgia . .... .  .... .. . . . . . .... . .. . . Fr. \n \nNashvi lle, Georgia \n \nWATTS, BOBBY . .... . . .. . \n \n. . ... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. Meharry Medical College .. . . ...... . . ... ... . ..... ... . . Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWEsT, CARLTON ALFONzo . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. Meharry Medical College ...... . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . Sr. \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \n1:\\:) WESTMORELAND, ANON E .... ....... . .... .. .... ... . . Emo ry M edi cal School . .... . . .. . . ... . . . . . ... ... . . . . .. Jr. \n \n00 \n \nC lermont, Georgia \n \nWHALEY, MoRGAN ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . ......... . .... . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgi a \n \nvVILLIAMS, DAVID CHRISTOPHER ... . .. . .. ...... . . . . . Medical College of Georgia.. . ... .. .. .. ... . . . . . . .. . .Jr. \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nW INDHAM, ADDIS D ...... . . ... . ... . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . Medi cal College of Georgia ... .. . .. . . .. .. ... . ..... ... . Jr. \n \nButler, Georgia \n \nWING O, EARL LINDER .. . ... . . ......... . ...... . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . .. . . .. . . .... .... . .... Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWooDs, JoHN TERRENCE, III. .. . .... . . . .. . . . . ... .. . Medi cal College of Georgia . . . ....... . ...... . .... . .... Soph. \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nWRIGHT, GEORGE E .. . ..... . ......... . . . . ... ... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . .... .. .......... . ... . .. . . . Soph. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWYSONG, EDWARD DALE . . . . . ... .......... . .... ... . Medi cal College of Georgia .... . . ...... ... .. .... .. . ... Fr. \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nYoRK, RANDOLPH MARTIN . . .. . . ..... . . ..... . ... . ... Medi cal College of Georgia . .... ... . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . Sr. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nYo u NG, BETTY Jean ... .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . ...... .... . .. Emory Medi cal School. ..... . .... . . ... . ......... .. ... Fr. \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nEXHII3IT \" A\" Total \nScholarship Granted \n$5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 2 , 500 5 , 000 2 , 500 5,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 \n \n EXHIBIT \"B\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE TS SERVING INTER SHIPS- 1968-69 \n \narne and Home Town \n \nMedical College \n \nHospital \n \nARMSTRONG, DR. NATHANIEL. . . . Meharry Med. Coli.. . St. Francis General \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nHospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. \n \nBACON, DR. MERRILL C.... .. . .. Med . Coli. of Ga. . . .. .Los Angeles Co. General \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nHospital, Los Angeles, \n \nCalifornia \n \nBuLLARD, DR. PoNCE D. L ., JR... Vanderbilt University.Tripler Gen. Hospital \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nHonolulu, Hawaii \n \nCADORA, DR. DoNALD FRANK.. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. ... . Keesler AFB, \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nMississippi \n \nCARTER, DR. MILLARD G. . .. .. . . Med. Coli. of Ga... . . . Macon Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCATES, DR. RoBERT M.. ... . . . . Med. Coli. of Ga...... Memorial Medical Center \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. LARRY P . ... . ... ... Med. Coli. of Ga...... Talmadge Memorial \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nHospital, Augusta, Ga. \n \nELLISON, DR. CARROLL W. ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. .... .Charlotte Memorial \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nHospital, Charlotte, \n \north Carolina \n \nFix, DR. RICHARD M..... ..... . Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... City of Memphis Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMemphis, Tennessee \n \nGIESLER, DR. GARNETT J. , JR. . .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. .. . Charlotte Memorial \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nHospital, Charlotte, \n \nNorth Carolina \n \nGowEN, DR. JAMES F. ... . . ..... Med. Coli. of Ga. .... . Washington Hospital \n \nFolkston, Georgia \n \nWashington, Pa. \n \nHATCHER, DR. J AMES F . . ....... Howard University .. .Wright-Patterson AFB \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHospital, Dayto n, Ohio \n \nJoHNSTON, DR. JosEPH F . ... . ... Med. Coli. of Ga. .... . LouisviUe Gen. Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nLouisville, J(entucky \n \nK ING, DR. WILLIAM D ... . . . . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga. .. ... Washi ngton Hospital \n \nChickamauga, Georgia \n \nWashington, Pa. \n \nLucAs, DR. WALLACE ......... . Univ. of Tennessee ... Macon Hospital \n \nWrightsviUe, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMAY, DR. CHARLES B.. . . ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. . ... . Macon Hospital \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMcBRIDE, DR. MICHAEL T ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... Memorial Hospital of \n \nVilla Rica, Georgi a \n \nChatham County, \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMuLLIS, DR. KENNETH . . ... . ... Med. Coli. of Ga.. . ... Washington Hospital \n \nEastman, Georgia \n \nWashington, Pa. \n \nNELSON, DR. ELLIS H .. . . ... ... Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... Eugene Talmadge \n \nIdeal, Georgia \n \nMemorial Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgi a \n \nNuGENT, DR. ELIZABETH K . .... Emory University . . . . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nP uRCELL, DR. DENT W. ....... . Med. Coli. of Ga. .. . . . Memorial Hospital of \n \nGlennville, Georgia \n \nChatham Coun ty \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n29 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE \nNarne and Home Town \n \nMedi cal College \n \nEXHIBIT \"B\" SHIPS- 1968-69 \nHospital \n \nSINGI.ETON, DR. PETER T ....... Meha rry Med. Coli. .. 'Valter R eed Army \n \nAtlanta, Geo rgia \n \nHospital, Washington, \n \nD. C. \n \nSM ITH, DR. JAMES E ... . ... .. . . . Med. Coil. of Ga. ... .. M acon Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSTRINGER, DR. MERLE P . . . ..... Med. Coli. of Ga...... Washington Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWashington, Pa. \n \nTARPLEY, DR. JAMES M . ... .. . . . Med. Coil. of Ga. . .. . . Memoria l Hospital of \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nChatham County \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nTHORNTON, DR. RoBERTS. ..... Med. Coli. of Ga. ... . . Tripier General Army \n \nE lberton, Georgia \n \nHospita l, H onolulu, \n \nHawa ii \n \nWHITLOCK, DR. PAUL A. .. . .. . .. Emory University . . . . U.S. Navy Hospital \n \newnan, Georgia \n \nCamp Pendleton, Calif. \n \nWILLIS, DR. LARRY F .. . ..... . . . Med. Coli. of Ga..... . U.S. Navy Hospital \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nPort. mouth, Vi rginia \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVIr G RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHospital \n \nABBOTT, DR. EMILE G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n. . . U. S. Naval Hospita l \n \nSavannah, Georgi a \n \nPortsmouth, Virginia \n \nADAMS, DR. JACO B B.. .... .. . .. . . . . . . . ..... . University of North Carolina \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nChapel Hill, North Caroli na \n \nADAMS, DR. LAMAR T . . . . ... . . . ..... . .. ... . .. No rth Carolina Baptist Hospita l \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nWin ton-Salem, . C. \n \nA DERSON, DR. ROBERT K .... ... . . . . ...... .. Veterans Administration Hospita l \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nAugu. ta, Georgia \n \nBLACK, DR. WILEY S. ... . .......... . . . . . . ... Grady Memori a l Hospita l \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBLAND, DR. WILLIAM H .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .... .. .. Hubbard Hospita l \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nBownE ', DR. TALMADGE A., JR.... . . . .. . ..... T a lmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBRANTLEY, DR. JIMMY W. . . . .. . ..... . .. . .... Emory University Hospita l \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBROOKS, DR. THOMAS W.. .... . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. Talmadge Memoria l Hospita l \n \nValdosta, Geo rgi a \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBRowN, DR. MI CHAEL F . . ... . . .. . ...... . . . . . University of Mis issippi \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nUniversity, Mississippi \n \nBROWN, DR. THOMAS D .. . ............ . . . . . . . Louisville School of Medicine \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \nLoui ville, Kentucky \n \nB uTTERWORTH, DR. JA CK E .... . .. . . . .. . . . . .. T almadge Memoria l Hospit.a l \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n30 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \" C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nCAN ' ON, DR. CLIFF L. . . ............... . ... . Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nDonalsonville, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nC HAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E ...... . .. . ... . . . . .. U.S.A.F. Hospital \n \nTennille, Georgia \n \nLaughlin AFB, Texa \n \nCLEMONS, DR. THURMAN . . .. .. . ... . ..... . ... Hubbard Hospital \n \nCataula, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nCoLEMAN, DR. FRANCIS W... .. . . . . .......... Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCoLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C...... . ... .. .. .. . ... Georgia Baptist Hospital \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCousiNS, DR. WILLIAM L . . . .. . . . .... . ... .... Medical College of Virgin ia \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nRichmond, Virginia \n \nCROWE, DR. JoHN A., JR...... . ......... . . . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nPooler, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDEEN, DR. JoHNNY T .. ............ . ......... McGuire Veterans Hospital \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nRichmond, Virginia \n \nDEMPSEY, DR. JAMES E ............ . .. . .. . . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nRome, Georgjia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nEDGENS, DR. JACK R. .. . . .. . .. . . ... . .... . ... Baroness Erlanger Hospital \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nChattanooga, Tennessee \n \nFINCHER, DR. RONALD E ..... ... . ... . . . ... ... Piedmont Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nFREANT, DR. LAWRENCE J ...... . . .. ... .. .. ... Vanderbilt University Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nHALE, DR. WILLIAM R. ... . ... ...... .. . . . . . . . Baltimore City Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nBaltimore, Maryland \n \nHARPER, DR. WILLIAM F .. . .. . . ......... . . . .. Baroness Erlanger Hospital \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nChattanooga, Tennessee \n \nHATTAWAY, DR. JAMES R. ............ . .... .. Medical College of Georgia \n \nBronwood, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHoBBY, DR. CHARLES F . .. . .. .... .. . . .... . . .. Chatham County Memorial \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nHospital, Savannah, Georgia \n \nHoPKINs, DR. RALPH D., JR... . .. . . ... . ...... U.S.A.F. Hospital \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nLackland AFB, Texas \n \nJoiNER, DR. DARRY!L W. ...... . . . .. .. . ...... . University of Florida \n \nLouisville, Georgia \n \nGainesville, Florida \n \nJoiNES, DR. IvERSON W.. . ... . ....... .... .. .. Emory University Hospital \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nKENIMER, DR. BARRY IC ....... . . ... ....... . Medical College of Georgia \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKENT, DR. WILLIAM F . . .... .. .. .. ... ....... . Macon Hospital \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nKIBLER, DR. JAMES A.. ...... ... . .. . ........ Medical College of Georgia \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKING, DR. SPENCER B., III ... . .............. Emory University Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nKNOWLES, DR. JAMES B... .. . ........ . .. .. ... University of Minnesota \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nMinneapolis, Minne. ota \n \n31 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVI G RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nName and Home Town \n \nHospital \n \nLANIER, DR. Bo BBY G. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... ... Mayo Clinic \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nR ochester, Minnesota \n \nLEAR, DR. THOMAS FRANKLIN . .. ..... . . .. . . . . Piedmont Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLEE, DR. RALPH C... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. S. Publi c Health Hospi tal \n \nThompso n, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \nLINDSAY, DR. JAMES B. .. . . . .... . .. .. . . ... . . . Macon Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nM cConn, Dn. Jru~Es W. .. .. .. .. . . . ... . . .. . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nSylvester, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nM cEARCHERN, DR. WALTER W.. . .. . . . .... . .. Brooke General Army Ho pita! \n \nShannon, Georgia \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nMcGRAW, DR. WALKER C. .. .. . ..... . ... . .. . . Orange Memorial Hospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nOrlando, Florida \n \nMII~ Ls, Dn. LuTHER R , IV ..... . ....... . . ... Talmadge Memoria l Hospita l \n \nTifton, Geo rgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNAMAN, DR. CARL H .... . . . .. ..... ... . . . .. .. T almadge Memorial Hospital \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgi a \n \nOGDEN, DR. R o BERT H . . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . Macon Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMaco n, Georgia \n \nOGDEN, Dn. WILLIAM S. ... . ... . ..... ... . . ... Medical College of Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPARKER, DR. GREGG ... . ..... . ... . . . . . ... . . .St. E lizabeth Ho pita! \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nD ayto n, Ohio \n \nRAMSEY, Dn. SPIER N.......... . . . .... .... .. Memorial 1edical Center \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nRi cE, Dn. Jo EPH F . .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . Craw ford W. Long Memorial \n \nSavanna h, Georgia \n \nHospital, Atlanta, Georgia \n \nRILEY, DR. WALTER J ... . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . ... Veterans Administration Hospital \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nDes Moines, Iowa \n \nRrvEns, Dn. JAMES L. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Walter Reed General Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nWashington, D. C. \n \nRouToN, Dn. JAMES LEONARD ... ... . . . ...... . Georgetown University \n \nCollege Pa rk, Georgia \n \nWashington, D. C. \n \nSANGSTER, DR. J osE PH A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'lacon General H ospital \n \nVienna, Georgia \n \nMaco n, Georgia \n \nSHEWEY, DR. L ANA LEE .. . ......... . ... . . . . . Tula ne niversity School of \n \nSt. Simon , Georgia \n \nMedicine, New Orleans, La. \n \nSMITH, Dn. H ERBERT D . . ... . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Administration H ospital \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSPIVEY, DR. J AMES W., JR.. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. Cha rlotte Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCharlotte, North Carolina \n \nSTOCKS, Dn. SmAs ALLEN . .... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . Memorial Hospital \n \nAvondale Estates, Georgia \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nSTRICKLA ND, Dn. WoRTHY EDWARD . .. .. . .. . .. Orange County Ho pita! \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nWinter Park, Florida \n \nTAYLOR, DR. RoBERT P .. . . . .. . . ........ . . . . . L. S. U. Medical Center \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \n \n32 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDE rc ms \n \nName and Home Address \n \nHo s pital \n \nEXHIBIT \"C\" \n \nTIPPINS, Dn. JACK K . . . ....... . . . . ..... ... . .Letterma n General H osp ital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nSan Franci co, California \n \nWALLER, DR. CHARI.ES E .. .. ... ... . . . . . ..... Medical College of South Carolina \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nC harlesto n, South Carolina \n \n\\\\\"EAVER, Dn. JERRY 0 ... .... . .. . . . ... . . .... .San Diego Naval H ospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSan Diego, Californi a \n \n'\\ELLS, Dn. J o HN A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n General Ho pi tal \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nMaco n, Georgia \n \nW HELCHEL, Dn. CA RL DA VIS. . ....... . ...... Macon General Hospital \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nW HIDDON, DR. CLAUDE i\\L ... . ..... . ... .. . . . Memorial Hospital of Chatham \n \nValdo ta, Georgia \n \nCounty \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWILLIS, DR. I SAAC. . . . . . ... . . .... . ..... . . H oward Univer ity \n \nAlba ny, Georgia \n \nWashington, D. C. \n \nWoMACK, DR. C HARLES E.. . . . ..... . . . ....... . S. Public Health \n \nAugusta, Georgi a \n \nService H ospital \n \nStaten Isla nd, New York \n \nWooD, DR. 'WrLLIA~J GRAJ-JA ~J. . \n \n. .King's County Hospital \n \nAmeri cus, Georgia \n \nBrooklyn, ew York \n \nYouNGBLOOD, DR. R o BERT L .. . \n \n... Ta lmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nName and Home .4ddress \n \nName and Home Address \n \nAN DERSON, Dn. WILLIA~I L. Macon, Georgia \nAS BELL, Dn. JIMMY ll. Macon, Georgia \nBARROCAS, Dn. ALBERT Atlanta, Georgia \nBELL, Dn. SIDNEY A. Athens, Georgia \nBENTON, DR. PHH.IP G. Jonesbo ro, Georgia \nBoWEN, Dn. vVILLIAM L . Cleveland, Georgia \nBRADLEY, Dn. H AHOLD F. Greensboro, Georgia \nCAIN, Dn. J AMES L . Albany, Georgia \nCouEY, Dn. I. L AMA R Smyrna, Georgia \n \nCox , DR. TYRONE E. Atlanta, Georgia \nD ENT, Dn. J o HN M., JR. 'IV\"ay nesbo ro, Georgi a \nD UANE, DR. L AW RENCE J . McRae, Georgia \nEASLEY, DR. CoNRAD Dalton, Georgia \nEDMOND oN, Dn. STE PH EN \\~ . Barney, Georgia \nEIDSON, Dn. RoDGER H. Newnan, Georgia \nFINKLEA, DR. J o HN L. Americus, Georgia \nF ussELl., DR. MA CEA E. Blackshear, Georgia \nGREEN, DR. RALPH R. R inggold, Georgia \n33 \n \n EXHIBIT \"D' ' \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING \nIN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nName and Home Address \n \nName and Home Address \n \nGROOVER, DR. RAY, Jr. \nThomasville, Geo rgi a \nc. HARPER, DR. MARION \nAthens, Georgia \nHoLBROOK, DR. WILLIAM H. \nMonroe, Georgia JoHNSON, DR. WALTER E., II \nThomson, Ga. JusTICE, DR. DAVID A. \nColumbus, Georgia \nl{ARSTEN, DR. M IKELL B. \nTifton, Georgia \nKENNEDY, DR. THOMAS E . \nAugusta, Georgia \nc. KING, DR. GEORGE \nAugusta, Georgia KISS, DR. KAROLY 0 . \nDecatur, Georgia LINDER, DR. CHARLES W. \nMacon, Georgia \ns. MACLEOD, DR. DAVID \nClarkesville, Georgia MAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0. \nCartersville, Georgia \nMILLER, DR. GEORGE T. \nAthens, Georgia MINTER, DR. WILLIAM T ., III \nGriffin, Georgia \nc. MORGAN, DR. HAROLD \nBuford, Georgia \n \nPHELPS, DR. PA UL R. \nAugusta, Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR. JAMES E. \nMacon, Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR. THOMAS W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nPICKENS, DR. JAMES C. \nTucker, Georgia \nROSSITER, DR. FRAN CIS P. \nSavannah, Georgia \nSAPP, DR. PHILLIP B. \nDalton, Georgia \nSIMMONS, Dn. RoBERT W. \nLaGrange, Georgia \nSTINSON, DR. JosEPH M. \nHartwell, Georgia WILDER, DR. J u DsoN V. \nThomasville, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. CHARLES D. \nMoultrie, Georgia WILSON, DR. FREDDIE E. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nWILSON, DR. J AMES M. \nDecatur, Georgia \nWooD, DR. SAMUEL E . \nMacon, Georgia \nYouNG, DR. JAMES H. \nOcilla, Georgia \n \n34 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Hom e 'l'oum \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \n'l'ime Required for Repayment \n \nAKERY, DR. EARL J ..... . ..... \n \n. ... .. \n \nC~t rroll to n, Georgia \n \nALLF.N, DR. THOMAS M . .. . .... . ........... . \n \nL ary , Georgia \n \nATHA . DR. JOHN F... . . ..... . .... . ......... \n \nUreenville, Georgia \n \nB~GLEY, DR. CHARL ES E . ..... .. . . ...... . .. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nUALL, DR. WESLEY J . . ....... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \n~ \nQl \n \nBALLARD, DR. MARVIN I\u003c... .. . . . . ... . . ..... \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBoss, DR. JAMES L.......... . ... . .. . .... . . . \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nBRECKEN RIDGE, DR. H OMER E . . .. . . . .... . . . . \n \nLudowici, Georgia \n \nBROOKS, DR. WILLIAM P ...... . ..... . . .. . ... \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nBROWN, DR. FRANK J. . ..... . . . .. . . .. . .... . \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nCASH, DR. TED D . . .. ..... . .. ..... . ........ \n \nBremen, Georgia \n \nCLEMENTS, DR. MACK H .. . . . . . . . ... . ... .. .. \n \nGreenvi lle, Georgia \n \nCLEMENTS, DR. MARTHA D .. .. . . . . . . . ..... . \n \nStatham, Georgia \n \n$5, 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 ,000 3 ,750 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 2 ,500 3,750 \n \nMonroe D awso n Rockma rt Alma Savannah and Liberty County Vienna Villa Rica Dona lsonville Eatonton R oswell T allapoosa Pine Mountain Pine Mountain \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 3 y rs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 2 y rs.-6 mos. 3 yrs-9 mos. \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" 'l'ime P racticed J uly 1, 1968 2 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 3 y rs.-10 mos. 1072 mos. 3 yrs.-5 mos. 3 years \n- 0- Q1 year 1 year 1 year \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nTime Required for Repayment \n \nCRENSHAW, DR. JOHN T .. . . . ....... . .... .. . Bethlehem, Georgia \nC uRRY, DR. LEON E .. ... . . . . .. . ... . . . . . .. . Metter, Georgia \nDANIELL, DR. D u REN . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . Dublin, Georgia \nD u NAGAN, DR. DoNALD .... . . . .... .. . . .... . C lermont, Georgia \nFERRELL, DR. MARIO N L . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. Madison, Georgia \n~ FLINT, DR. LUCIEN A. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . \nHapeville, Georgia GILES, DR. E uGENE H . .... . . . ....... . .. . . . . \nFort Gaines, Georgia HAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T . .. . . . . . . .... .. ..... \nAtlanta, Georgia HARVEY, DR. DAVID N .. .. . . . . ... . .... . . . . . \nMonticello, Georgia HITT, DR. WILLIAM A. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. \nAugusta, Georgia H ULLENDER, DR. BYRON N . . . . ... . . . ... ... . \nRinggold, Georgia JoNEs, DR. CHARLES T ... .. . .. . .. . . . ..... . . \nJesup, Georgia J OWERS, DR. JON ATHAN R . ..... . . . .. .. . . . . . \nAmbrose, Georgia \n \n$5 ,000 \n5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 , 000 3,750 3 ,750 \n \nSt. Marys Roberta Clayton Metter Montezuma Gracewood Sparta Canton Blakely Austell Gracewood Jesup Ringgold Hazlehurst Martinez \n \n5 years \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 3 yrs.-9 mos. \n \nEXHIBIT \" E\" Time Practiced July 1, 1968 3 years \n2 yrs.-lY:! mos. \n- o- \n4 years 4 years - 03 years 2 years \n- 04 years 2 years 2 years 2 years \n \n r \n \n!{ELLEY, DR. SHERRILl. B........... . ...... . \nAugusta, Georgia \n!{UGLAR, DR. EVERETT c.. .... ...... ..... .. \nEvans, Georgia \n \nMAYS, DR. ALDINE M .... . ..... . .. . . . . .. . .. \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nMoooY, DR. JoHN E .. . .... . .. . ............ \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nMooRE, DR. PERRY . .... . .. . .. . ... .. .. . . .. . \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nNOBLES, DR TRAVIS . . . ................. . . . \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E ...... . . . . . . . . ..... \n \nC..:l -l \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nRAWLINS, DR. GEORGE M .. .. . . . ....... . . . .. \n \nGrayson, Georgia \n \nREID, DR. RAYMOND J .. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRoBINSON, DR. J AMES L. .. . . . .. . . . ......... \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nRoGERS, DR. JoHN S. ........ .. . . . . ....... . \n \nBuena Vista, Georgia \n \nSAPP, DR. WILLIAM P . ........ . ... . ..... . .. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. AMos A..... . . . . .. ... . ... .. .... \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. RoBERT L . . .......... .. . .. . .. . . \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 4 ,000 5,000 3 ,750 5,000 \n \nForsyth \nCentral State Augusta Regional H o s p it a l Stockbridge \nCentral State Hospital Central State Hospital Lyons \nWashington \nSnellville \nTallapoosa \nWoodbury \nBuena Vista \nCentra l State Hospital F ranklin Dahlonega Central State Hospital \n \n5 years 5 years \n3 y rs.-9 mos. 3 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years \n \n2 yrs.-11 mos. 2 yrs. -2 mos. \n2 years 2 yrs. -11 mos. 3 yrs.-6 mos. 4 years 4 years 1 yr.-4 mos. 3 months 4 years 2 years 1 year 1 yr. -11 mos. 2 yrs.-11 mos. \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nN arne and Hom.e Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nCommunity of Practice \n \nTime Required for Repayment \n \nSTEPHENS, DR. MARVIN R. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sandersville, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. 0. WYTCH, Jr... . . . . . . . . ....... Decatur, Georgia \nT UM LIN, DR. 'WILLIAM D . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 . 0 0. 0 Rome, Georgia \nVICKERY, DR. SAMUEL A. . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.':ommerce, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM M. 0 0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ashburn, Georgia \nCJ.:) \n00 \n \n$5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 \n \nEdison \nD o ra ville \nCrawfordville and Lexington Commerce \nNashville \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" Time Practiced \nJnly 1, 1968 - 01 year \n- o- \n1 year \n6 months \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nM elhod of Payment \n \nAcREE, DR. RussELL A.. . . . . . .... . .. . . Hahira, Georgia \nAN DERSON, DR. BENJAMIN s., JR..... . . . \nFort Valley, Georgia ATHA, DR. WILLIAM J., JR. . .... .. ..... . \nChicopee, Georgia \nBARTON, DR. JAMES H . .... ... .... .. .. . Mineral Bluff, Georgia \nBLisSIT, DR. JosEPH A. . . . ... . ... .. . .. . Locust Grove, Georgia \nBoDDY, DR. ALFRED E ..... . .......... . Decatur, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES F . ........ . ...... . Augusta, Georgia \nBULLARD, DR. JAMES R . . . ..... .. . .. . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nCooK, DR, ERNEST L..... . . .......... . Newington, Georgia \nCOOPER, DR. JAMES T .... ..... . . .... . . Atlanta, Georgia \nCoucH, DR. RANDALL E .... .. ........ . Augusta, Georgia \nDAVIS, DR. BILLY J .... . ... ... ....... . Folkston, Georgia \nDEZOORT, DR. EDITH J .... . ........ . . . Savannah, Georgia \nDovE, DR. DoNALD V.. . ..... . ... . . .. . Royston, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. JACK B.. ............ . . . CorneHa, Georgia _ \nEuBANKS, DR.. 0MER L... .. .. ..... . .. . Columbus, Georgia \nEVANS, DR. RAYMOND D., JR. . . ... . . .. . Gainesville, Georgia \nFAULKNER, DR. HARRY W.. .. .. ... .. .. . Covington, Georgia \n \n$5, 000 3 ,750 5 , 000 3 , 750 3, 750 3, 750 2, 500 5, 000 5, 000 5, 000 \n5 , 000 5 ,000 3 , 750 \n5, 000 3 ,750 5 ,000 2 ,500 5 , 000 \n \nPractice at Hahira, Georgia Practice at Cedartown, Georgia Practice at Franklin and West Point, Georgia Practice at Social Circle, Georgia Practice at McDonough, Georgia Practice at Woodstock, Georgia Practice at Monroe, Georgia Practice at Acworth, Georgia Practice at Thomson, Georgia Practice at Byromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw, Wood tock, Georgia Practice at Watkinsville and Lavonia, Georgia Practice at Edison and Blairsville, Georgia Practice at Gresham Park and Avondale Estates, Georgia Practice at Lawrenceville, Georgia Practice at Cornelia, Georgia Practice at Roswell, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Covington, Georgia \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CO TTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nFosTER, DR. BLAKE M ... ............. . Augusta, Georgia \n \nFowLER, DR. JOHN E .......... . . . .... . \nTifton, Georgia \n \nGREENE, DR. JAMES F .. .... .. .. ... .  . \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \nHAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L ........... \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nw., HARPER, DR. HENRY \n \nJR. .. .. ...... \n \nWarrenton, Georgia \n \nHARRIS, DR. STERLING A .. ............ . Decatur, Georgia \nHARRISON, DR. JOHN R .... ....... . .. \nMacon, Georgia HARVEY, DR. Lours R. . . .. .. ..... . ... . \nPembroke, Georgia HAYMORE, DR. JAMES M., III .. ... . . .. . \nMcCaysville, Georgia HEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR. . . . . . . . .  \nHomerville, Georgia \nHENDLEY, Dr. J oHN E .......... .. .... . \nGarfield, Georgia \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. .. . . ... ... . .. . Hephzibah, Georgia \nHoLLEY, DR. JACOB H .... .. ..... .. . .. \nMathews, Georgia HoLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0 .. .. ...... .. . \nMacon, Georgia HOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS M .... .. . .. .. .. . \nMacon, Georgia \nHoLT, DR. EDwARD ... . . .. .. ... .. .... . \nSparks, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR. Lou rs J ... . . . ......... . \nNashville, Georgia \n \nJENNINGs, DR. RoBERT E . ............ . \nAtlanta, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M .. . . .. . . . .. . \nMacon, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. RAY L . . .. ..  ..... . ... \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n$5,000 \n5 ,000 5 , 000 5, 000 5 ,000 \n2 ,750 2, 500 5, 000 3, 750 1 , 250 5 ,000 \n3 , 750 5, 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5, 000 5, 000 \n5 ,000 4, 500 5,000 \n \nPractice at Central State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton, and Pelham, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Villa Rica, Georgia Practice at Austell, Georgia Practice at Washington and Warrenton, Georgia Practice at Buford, Georgia Practice at Millen, Georgia Practice at Sandersville, Georgia Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia Practice at Pavo, Georgia Practice at Sylvania and Millen, Georgia Practice at Waynesboro, Georgia Practice at Donalsonville, Georgi a Practice at Gordon, Georgia Practice at Jackson, Georgia Practice at Adel, Georgia Practice at Central State Hospital, Georgia Practice at Arlington, Georgia Practi\u003c;e at Eastman, Georgia Practice at Wrightsville and Eastman, Georgia \n \n40 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nM etlwd of Payment \n \nKIN ARD, DR. GARLAND E .. . ... . ... . .. . Atlanta, Georgia \n \n$3 ,750 \n \nLA FORD, DR. CHARLES A.. . .. . ... .... . Stone Mountain, Georgia \nLAs ITER, DR. HoMER L . ... . ... . ... . . . Moultrie, Georgia \nLITTI.E, DR. CHARLES H . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . Jasper, Georgia \nLON G, DR. HAROLD G. .. .... .... ... .. . . Dahlonega, Georgia \nLuKE, DR. BILLY D . . .. . . . . ..... . . . . . . Alma, Georgia \nMANUS, DR. RICHARD c.... . .. ... . .. .. \nClermont, Georgia MARLOW, DR. JAMES E . . . . . .. . .... .. . . \nTunnell Hill, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR. . . . ... . . . . . Columbus, Georgia \nMcLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. . .. .. .. . .. . Folkston, Georgia \nMcNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P ...... . .... . . . Wrens, Georgia \nMEACHAM, DR. JACK R . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . Augusta, Georgia \nMooDY, DR. RICHARD A... .. ....... . . . Macon, Georgia \nMoRELA ND, DR. CARVIN C... ..... .. .. . Hiawassee, Georgia ORELAND, DR. RoBERT H., JR... .. . . . . Da rien, Georgia \nMusE, DR. ANDREW D ., JR... . .. .. . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nN ICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L.. . . . ... .. . . Hiawassee, Georgia UNNALLY, DR. JAMES T., III. . ... . ... . Augusta, Georgia \nUTT, DR. RICHARD L. . . ... . . ........ . Griffin, Georgia \nP IRKLE, DR. THOMAS N. . .. .... . ..... . . Smyrna, Georgia \n41 \n \n3 ,750 3 ,750 2 , 500 5 ,000 3 ,750 \n5 , 000 3 , 750 \n3 , 750 5 ,000 3 , 750 5, 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 \n3 ,750 3 , 750 3 , 750 \n2 , 500 \n2 , 500 \n \nPractice at Chickamauga and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia Practice at Rutland District Practice at Arlington, Georgia Practice at Blairsville, Georgia Practice at Dahlonega, Georgia Practice at Blackshear and Forest Park, Georgia Practice at Austell, Georgia Practice at Ple~~Sant Grove Community Practice at Gainesville, Geo rgi a Practice at Sylvester, Georgia Practice at Soperton, Georgia Practice at Chatsworth, Georgia Practice at Jesup, Georgia Practice at Loganville, Georgia Practice at Port Wentworth and Garden City, Georgia Practice at Jefferson, Georgia Practice at Hiawassee, Georgia Practice at Hazlehurst and Gracewood, Georgia Practice at Darien and Jeffersonville, Georgia Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia \n \n EXHIBIT \"F'' \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of S cholarshi p \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nP OLLOCK, DR. JOH N E., JR. ... ..... 0  0 0 Augusta, Georgia \nRELEFORD, DR. CHARLES c....... ... . .. \nAtlanta, Georgia RoGERS, DR. CHARLES . ....... . ... . . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia SCHARFF, DR. LOUIS, III . ... . ... . . 0     \nClaxton, Georgia SHEARO USE, DR. JOH N N .. .... .. 0    \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n$5, 000 5 ,000 3, 750 5 , 000 3,750 \n \nSHEn' IELD, Da. CHARLES R .... . ... . .. . \n \nNorman Park, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. DARIUS A. ...... 0  0     0    \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. GARY L . . . . . ... 0     \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. HILTON . . . . .. . . 0   0  0  0 0   \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \n,v.. .. ... SMITH, DR. OTIS \n \n0       \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSowELL, DR. RAYMOND H ., JR.. ..... .. . \n \nGuyton, Georgia \n \n3,750 5 ,000 2 , 500 5,000 1 , 250 5 , 000 \n \nv.... T ANNER, DR. CLYDE \n \n0     0     \n \nD ouglas, Georgia \n \nTH OMAs, DR. D oNA LD R . ... . . . . . . .. .. . Dalton, Georgia \n \n3,750 5 ,000 \n \nTH OMAS, DR. J. LOWELL .. .. .. . .. .. 0  Macon, Georgia \nT URNER, DR. RI CHARD J......... . . 0  Franklin Springs, Georgia \nwARD, DR. DA NIEL F . .... . .. .. 0    0 Savannah, Georgia \nWHI'ITLE, DR. MICHAEL H ... .. . .. 0  0 Augusta, Georgia \nWHITWORTH, DR. JACK W .. . . . ... ... . . . Greenville, Georgia \n.42 \n \n5 , 000 \n5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 2 , 500 \n \nP ractice at Washington, Georgia Practice at Griffin, Georgia Practice at Rockmart, Georgia Practice at Gracewood, Georgia Practice at Washington, Lincolnton, and Lavonia, Georgia P ractice at Dawson, Georgia Practice at Dallas, Georgia Practice at Bla irsville, Georgia Practice at Bowdon, Georgia Practice at Fort Valley, Georgia Practice at Guyton, Georgia and as Director of Public Health at Statesboro, Georgia Practice at Hazlehurst and Pearson, Georgia Practi ce at Pleasant Grove Community at Dalton, Georgia Practice at Port Wentworth and Rincon, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Harlem; Georgia Practice at Lyons, Georgia \nPractice at Greenville, Georgia \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarshi p \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nW ILBANKS, DR. JAMES B .. .. . ... .. . .. \nCornelia, Georgi a \nWJ L I.IAMS, DR. HENRY G., JR... . . . . . .. \nAshburn, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Hiawassee and Clarkesville, Georgia Practice at Nashville, Georgia \n \nDeceased: \nBowEN, DR. RAY F., Jr. \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCoRNELL, DR. RoNALD \nBowman, Geo rgia \n \nS HOLARSHIPS REPAID BY PRACTICE 1CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nB ELMONT, DR. WILLIAM s... .. ........ . \nMacon, Georgia \n \n$5,000 \n \nF osTE R, DR. HARRY L ... . .. . ........ . . Su mmerville, Georgia \n \n2 , .500 \n \nG EIGER, DR. GusTAVEous L. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n5 ,000 \n \nJ ACKSON, DR. BILLY J oE . ... .  .. .... . . \nFo rsyth, Georgia \n \n5 ,000 \n \nK ELLEY, DR. JAMES H ...... .. . . . .. . . . . Buford, Georgia \n \n3, 50 \n \nM E RCER, DR. FRANKLIN E. .. .... . .... . Albany, Georgia \n \n5 ,000 \n \nM u L HERIN, DR. JosEPH A .. . . .. . . . . . .. . Augusta, Georgia \n \n5 ,000 \n \nT ILLMAN, DR. RALPH A . .... . . . ... . ... \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n3 ,750 \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" \nMethod of Payment \nPractice at Jackson, Georgia 1 year; balance in cash. Practice at Lithonia, Georgia 1 year, 11 months ; balance in cash. Practice at Fort Valley, Georgia 3 years; bala nce in cash. Practice a t Austell, Georgia 1 year, six months; balance in cash. Practi ce a t Newnan, Georgia 2 years, two months; balance in cash. Practice at Blakely, Georgia 10 months ; balance in cash. Practice at Hinesville, Georgia 3 years, six months; balance in cash. Practice at Pearson, Georgi a 3 years; balance in cash. \n \n43 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH** \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nALLEN, DR. L . LANIER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valdosta, Georgia \nAVRET, DR. EDWIN T.. ..... . ............. . ....... . ........ Macon, Georgia \nBANNISTER, DR. JAMES P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumming, Georgia \nBECTON, DR. JAMES L. . . .. . . . . .. .. ....... . ....... . ........ Pooler, Georgia \nBENTLEY, DR. ALONZO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quitman, Georgia \nBOHANAN, DR. GERALD W....... .. . . . ... .. .... . ... . ........ Eastman, Georgia \nBoLIN, DR. MARION G........... . ...... . ... . . . ....... .. ... Macon, Georgia \nBREWTON, DR. LLOYD c.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nLouisville, Georgia BROWN, DR. GROVER J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nAugusta, Georgia BURNAM, DR. JESSE A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nCordele, Georgia BURNS, DR. JAMES H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nRome, Georgia CASON, DR. CECIL D.... ... . . . . ..... . ... .. . .. . ...... . .... . \nBlackshear, Georgia CASON, DR. WILLIAM P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nPelham, Georgia COFER, DR. HERSCHEL F.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nMacon, Georgia CoLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM M. . .. . . . ..... . ...... . .. . .. . .. .... . \nTifton, Georgia CRAWFORD, DR. CARLL. ..... . ...... . . . .... . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. \nAugusta, Georgia CROFT, DR. JAMES M .. . . .... .. . . . .... . ......... . ..... . ... . \nBrunswick, Georgia CROWDER, DR. JACKSON G........ . .. ... . .. . .. . . . . . ........ \nWest Point, Georgia DEFooR, DR. JosEPH T .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nDecatur, Georgia DEKLE, DR. JoEL S.... . . . .. . ... . ........ ... .. . . ... ... . . . .. \nJesup, Georgia DoNALD, DR. CLARENCE........ . .. . ................ . . . .... \nCarrollton, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G., JR. . .. . .. . . ...... . .... . .. . .. . . . \nCedartown, Georgia \n44 \n \n$' 5000 5 , 000 5 ' 000 5 , 000 5, 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 ' 000 3 ' 750 5 ' 000 5 ' 000 5 , 000 5 ' 000 5' 000 3 , 750 3, 750 3 ,750 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \n*EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H . . .... ...... .. . ... . ........ . .... Cleveland, Georgia \nFLYNT, DR. JOHN w .. . ........... ..... ................. .. . Decatur, Georgia \nFRA ZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sparta, Georgia \nGA Y, DR. JAMES w.. .. . . .... ... . ... . ..... . . ............ . .. Hogansville, Georgia \nGRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G.. .. .. . .. ... ... ... . . ...... . .. . . .. Douglas, Georgia \nGRIFFITH, DR. EuGENE R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHAGAN, DR. ARTHUR R. . ......... . ............. . ... . . ..... Waycross, Georgia \nHARDISON, DR. JosEPH E.. .... .... .. .. .. . ...... . .. . ... .. .. Smyrna, Georgia \nHAYES, DR. CLAUDETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia \nHAYES, DR. WILLIAM H .. . .. .. ... ...... . ...... ... .... . .... . Marietta, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. TIM R. ....... . . . ... ... . .... . . .. . . ............ Homerville, Georgia \n*HEM PHILL, DR. JOHN R.... ... . .. .. . .. . ...... .. .. . . ...... . Gainesville, Georgia \nHuGHEs, DR. JoHN L., JR. ............... ... . .............. Augusta, Georgia \nHuNT, DR. JosEPH B..... .... . . ... .. .. ..... . ........... . . . Blakely, Georgia \nHuRsT, DR. JAMES B..... . ... .. .. ... ... .......... . .. .. . . .. Brunswick, Georgia \n*JACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nJAcoBs, DR. L. DAVIS . . .... . .. .... . .... ................. . . Hoboken, Georgia \nJAMES, DR. CLYATT w., JR... .... . . ... . . .............. . .... \nPearson, Georgia *JoHNSON, DR. LoUis M.. ................................. \nThomson, Georgia *JONES, DR. KENNETH D.. ........ . .... . ... . . .. .. .. . . . ..... \nGriffin, Georgia JORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M. . . . .... . ... .. .... . .. . ... . .. ... . ... \nLyons, Georgia KEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nWoodbine, Georgia KENT, DR. Lours M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nConyers, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 1 ' 500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 2 , 500 3 ' 750 3,750 5,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5,000 3 '750 5 , 000 \n \n45 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL J., JR... ... . ... . . ... . . ... ... . ..... . .... Atlanta, Georgia \nLoTT, DR. THOMAS M... .... . . .. . .. . ... ..... . . . ... . . . . . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia \nLowE, DR. JAMES C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \n*McMuRRAIN, DR. KEY D... .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . Hapeville, Georgia \n*McNAIR, DR. HAL H . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . Aug sta, Georgia \nMcRAE, DR. CHARLEs.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . . .. . . . . . .. Austell, Georgia \nMcRAE, DR. JAMEs D. . .... . . . . ... ... . ... . . .. . ... ... .. . . . . Mount Vernon, Georgia \nMETTS, DR. NATHANIEL B. . . .. . . .. . . ... . ... .... . . . .. . . . . . . Sandersville, Georgia \nNIXON, DR. WILLIAM H.. . .. ... .. . ... .. . ..... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . Carroll ton, Georgia \n*NoRMAN, DR. JoHN T... . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .... .. . ..... .. . . .. . Thomson, Georgia \nOGl-ESBY, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia \nPLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nPosTELL, DR. WILLIAM N., JR.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ... ....... Atlanta, Georgia \n*PRICE, DR. THOMAS w.. .. . . . . . . ..... .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. . ... . Glennville, Georgia \nRAY, DR. ALBERT w., JR.. . .. . . . . . . .... . .. . . . ..... . . . . . ... . \nMacon, Georgia RICKS, DR. ROBERT L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia RoGERS, DR. JIM L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nWaco, Georgia SALIBA, DR. NORMAN R.. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . ... . \nGeorgetown, Georgia \nSAVAGE, DR. EDWARD w., II . . . . . .. . . . . . . .... .. . .. .. . . . .. . . \nMacon, Geo rgia \nSHACKLETT, DR. DAVID..... .. .. . . . .... . . . . . . .... .. .. . . . ... Atlanta, Georgia \nSLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. LEROY F ., JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia \n46 \n \n$3 , 750 5 , 000 5 , 000 3 ,750 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 , 750 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ' 000 5 ' 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5' 000 5, 000 3 , 750 5,000 5,000 3 ' 750 5' 000 \n \n EXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS I CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nSPIE R, DR. WILLIAM A.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hillsboro, Georgia \nSTORY, DR. WILLIAM A. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bainbridge, Georgia \nSTRICKLAND, DR. EDMOND T .. 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. Calhoun, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR. JoE C........ .. ......... .. ............... . ... Statesboro, Georgia \nTA NNER, DR. ROBERT E . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flowery Branch, Georgia \nTAYLOR, DR. JAMES w .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \nWaycross, Georgia TIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 \nDalton, Georgia *TU RK, DR. ALFRED J. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \nAtlanta, Georgia VANDIVER, DR. RoY W. .... . . . ..... . .. . ........ .. ......... \nEdison, Georgia \nWE BB, DR. GILSON s. 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . \nRichland, Georgia \nWIKE, DR. CHARLES c.. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 \nEatonton, Georgia WILKE S, DR. LESLIE L .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 \nQuitman, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \nMacon, Georgia WILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \nMoultrie, Georgia WRAY, DR. CHARLES H . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \nUnion Point, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3 ' 750 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 4 ,500 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 3' 750 5,000 \n \n*Partial repayment by practice. **Fifteen others have repaid their obligations in full by cash. Eight others have \nrepaid their obligations in full by practice and cash. \n \n47 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL \n \nSCHOOL AND ARE CURRENTLY REPAY! G THEIR OBLIGATIONS \n \nTO THE ST ATE IN CASH * \n \nAmount of \n \nName and Home Town \n \nScholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nAMERSON, G. MALCO LM .............. .. . . ................ . . $1 ,250.00 \n \nGordon, Georgia \n \n**BROADH URST, CYRUS G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n1 '250 .00 \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR........... , .... . . . . . ......... . .. \n \n1 ,250.00 \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nCHITTY, AUBURN P. ........... . . . ..... .. .. . ... . .. . ..... . . . \n \n1,250.00 \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nCULBERSON, WADE H.. ....... . .. . . ... .. . .. .. .. ... . .. . . . . .. \n \n1 ,250 .00 \n \nCartersville, Georgia \n \nD UFFELL, WILLIAM H... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n2 ' 500 .00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nELLEGOOD, J AMES 0 . ... . . , .. . . , ., ..... . ... . . . .... ,... . .. . . 2 ,500.00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGRI FFIN, NORMAN W. .... .... . . . . . . . . .. .... ...... . ... . . . . . \n \n1 ,250 .00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nGRIMM, WILLIAM B. ........ . ... . . ... . ....... . . ..... . .... . . \n \n270.24 \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHAWKINS, DAVID J . . . .......... . ... , . ............... . . .... \n \n1, 250 .00 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHoPKINS, CLARENCE E., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n1 , 250. 00 \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nHoTARD, J osEPH A. . . . .. . ...... . . . .... . . . ....... . ... . . . ... \n \n1 ,250 .00 \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHUTTO, ALTON w.. ........ . . . ........ ... .......... . . . .... 3 , 333 .33 \n \nFort Valley, Georgi a \n \nJ oHNSON, WELDON H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , 187 . 50 \n \nJefferson, Georgia \n \nMooDY, REGINALD H ., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n1, 250. 00 \n \nAtla nta, Georgia \n \nOsBURN, RI CHARD L. . .... . . . ..... ... .. . .. . . .. . . . .......... \n \n3 ,437.50 \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nP URCELL, RoBERT J .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , 187 .50 \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nRoGERs, CHARLES E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n1 , 250. 00 \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nSHUMAN, Ivy L. .............. .. .............. . ... . .. . .... \n \n1 ,250 .00 \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nSwEAT, R ussELL D.. . . . . . ....................... ... ....... \n \n3 , 750 .00 \n \nSoperton, Georgia \n \nWITTMAN, R uTH A....... . ..... . . .. . ... . . . .. .. .. . . .... .. .. \n \n1 , 250 . 00 \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nWooDY, PHILIP D......... ... ... . ............. . .. .. ....... \n \n1, 250.00 \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nWoRSHAM, WALTER V., III. ...... .. ..... . . . .... . .... .. .... . \n \n1 ,250 .00 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \n*Thirteen others who withdrew from medical school have paid their obligations in \n \nfull. \nDeceased . \n48 \n \n EXHIBIT \"J\" \nSTATE M EDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1966-67 \n \nI NCOM E \n \nCash on H and, July 1, 1966 . .. ..... .. ... $ 37 ,853 .06 \n \nState Appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 ,000 . 00 \n \nInterest on Savings Account.............. \n \n38.44 \n \nPayments on Scholarships. . ... .. ... . .. . .. 28, 145 . 70 \n \nRefund on Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n9 .00 \n \nTOT AL INCOME .... . .... .. . . ..... . ........ .. ..... $21 5,046 . 20 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services Salaries ... . ........ . ...... $7 ,328 . 64 E xt ra Clerical. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,142 . 00 Per Diem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 .00 Retail Credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,025 .35 College Scholarship . . . . . . . . 190. 00 \nT ravel. ........... .. ... .. .. . . ....... . Offce Supplies ..... . ....... .. ........ . Communi cation ... . . . . . . ........... . . . Prin ting .. ......... .. .. ......... ... . . Bond Premium ..... . ..... . .......... . M iscellaneous . . . .............. . .... . . Repairs ...... . ... .... . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . Refund to Treasury . ... . ........ . .... . Scholarships . .. . . . .. . ..... .. . . ....... . \n \n$ 9,715 . 99 99.25 \n310 .97 305.15 1 ,136 . 12 100 . 00 25 . 00 21 . 75 29 ,455 . 00 164,239 .99 \n \nTOT AL DISBURSE MENTS.. . ... . . . ... ......... . . $205 ,409 . 22 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND, J ULY 1, 1967. .... . . .. . . . $ 9 ,636 . 98 \n \n49 \n \n EXHIBIT \"K\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1967-68 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash on Hand, July 1, 1967 ..... . ........ $ 9 ,641. 78 \n \nState Appropriation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 ,399. 00 \n \nInterest on Savings Account.... . . . . . . . . . . \n \n39.80 \n \nPayments on Scholarships. ... . ........... 45,356.59 \n \nRefunds on Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n630. 48 \n \nTOTAL INCOME .... . ........ . ... .. . .... ... ... .. $192,067.65 \n \nDISBURSEME TS \n \nPersonal Services Salaries .. .. . ... .... ... .. .. $7 ,698 .94 Extra Clerical. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,006. 00 Per Diem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 . 50 Retail Credit .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,003 . 90 College Scholarship . . . . . . . . 178 . 00 \n$ 9,924.34 \n \nTravel. ..... .. ..... . ...... . ... ..... . . Office Supplies .......... . ....... ..... . Communication ......... . . ........ .. . . Bond Premium ....... . .... ... .. ..... . Miscellaneous ..... .. . . ... ...... . .... . Equipment..... ....... .. ..... . . ... .. . Refund to Treasury ..... . .. . ... .. .... . Internal Revenue . . .... .. ............ . Scholarships ... .. . ......... . ... .. ... . . \n \n95.70 390.03 421.48 100 . 00 89.00 186 . 15 9 ,396 .40 56 .30 160 ,980.68 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS. . . ... .... . .. . .. . . . . ... $181,640.08 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10 ,427. 57 \n \n50 \n \n EXHIBIT \"L\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1968-69 \nINCOME Appropriation from State of Georgia ........ . ... . . . .. .. $191 ,768. 00 Repayments on Scholarships ....... .. .. . . . . .... . .... . . TOTAL INCOME .... . .. . ..... . ... . . .. ..... . ... .... $191 ,768 . 00 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services Salaries ..... . ... .. .. ... ... $8 ,168. 00 Extra Clerical. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ,800. 00 Per Diem and Fees. . . . . . . . . 1 ,800 . 00 \n$ 12 ,768 . 00 \n \nT ravel. ..... . ... . . . . . . . ....... .. ... . . Supplies .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . ... . .... . . . . Communications .. .. . . . . .. . . . .... . . . . . Printing .......... . .. . . . ... . . .. .. . . . . Bond Premiums ... . . . . . ... ...... . . . . . Equipment . .. . .. . ... . . ... . . . .... .. .. . Scholarships . . ... . . .. .... . . ...... .. . . . Repairs and Maintenance ...... . .... . . . \n \n300 .00 1 ,000 . 00 \n700.00 1,600.00 \n100 .00 250 .00 175,000.00 50 . 00 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS. .. .... .... . . . ....... . . $191 ,768 . 00 \n \n51 \n \n REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA . \n \nJULY I, 1968 JUNE 30, 1970 \n \nUNIVERSITY OF GEORGI \nFEB 2 1911 : \nUBRARIE! \n~ \n \n REPORT \nof the \nSTATE 1VIEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFor the Period July 1, 1968 through June 30, 1970 \nTo the GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \n \n  MEMBERS OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nDR. CHARLES R. ANDREWS, JR. . .......... . .... .... .... Canton May, 1968 -May, 1970 \nDR. IVAN R. ELDER ............................... ... Bremen May, 1965- April, 1969 \nDR. F. G. ELDRIDGE ...... ... ....... .. ......... . ...... Valdosta May, 1970- May, 1972 \nDR. CALVIN JACKSON ..................... ... ...... Manchester May, 1969- May, 1973 \nDR. JOHN T. MAULDIN ... ... ..... ... ... . . ............. Atlanta May, 1967- May, 1969 \nDR. LAWRENCE P. MCDONALD .. .... ...... . . .. ...... . . Atlanta May, 1969 - May, 1973 \nDR. CAROL G. PRYOR ......... . ... ..................... Augusta May, 1965- April, 1969 \nDR. J. C. SERRATO, JR............................ . . . Columbu s May, 1969- May, 1973 \nDR. JOHN KIRK TRAIN .... . .. .... ........ .... .. . .. .. Savannah May, 1969 - May, 1971 \nDR. STELL B. TRAYLOR ..................... ....... Barnesviiie May, 1965- April, 1969 \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. CALVIN JACKSON ... ... ... ....................... Chairman DR. JOHN KIRK TRAIN ............ .. ............ Vice Chairman MR. HENRY G. NEAL . .. . ..... . .. Executive Secretary-Treasurer MRS. HUBERT L. HARRIS ........ Associate Executive Secretary- \nTreasurer \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \niii \n \n TABLE, OF CONTENTS \n \nIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nPage 2 \n \nCreation of the State Medical Education Board . \n \n14 \n \nBoard Members \n \n15 \n \nScholarships \n \n16 \n \nConclusion . \n \n18 \n \nScholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges \n \nDuring 1970-71. Exhibit \"A\" . . . . . . . . \n \n19 \n \nMap Showing Locations of Physicians Repaying \n \nScholarships by Practice . . . . . . . . . . \n \n26 \n \nScholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1970-71. \n \nExhibit \"B\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n29 \n \nScholarship Recipients Serving Residencies Exhibit \"C\" . 30 \n \nScholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces. \n \nExhibit \"D\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n34 \n \nScholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships \n \nby Practice. Exhibit \"E\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n36 \n \nPhysicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full by \n \nPractice. Exhibit \"F\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n39 \n \nScholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships \n \nby Practicej Cash. Exhibit \"G\" . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n43 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships \n \nby Practice; Cash. Exhibit \"H\" . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n44 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash. Exhibit \"I\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment of Scholarships in Cash. Exhibit \"J\" . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 \n \nScholarship Recipients Who Withdrew From Medical School \n \nRepaying Their Obligations in Cash. Exhibit \"K\" . . \n \n52 \n \nStudents Withdrawn Who Have Repaid Scholarship . \n \nin Full. Exhibit \"L\" . . . . . . . \n \n53 \n \nAnnual Report 1968-69. Exhibit \"M\" \n \n54 \n \nAnnual Report 1969-70. Exhibit \"N\" \n \n55 \n \nProposed Budget 1970-71. Exhibit \"0\" \n \n56 \n \niv \n \n Chappelle Matthews At hens \nAuthor of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board \nin 1951. \nDr. Calvin Jack on Manchester \nChairman of t he State Medical Education Board. \nv \n \n Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald \nAtla nta \nMe mber , State Medical E ducation Board; Vice \nCha irman 1969-70. \n \nDr. John Kirk Train \nSava nna h \nVice Chairman of t he State Medical E ducation Board \n \nDr. F . G. E ldrid ge Va ld os ta \nMember, State Medica l E ducation Board \nvi \n \nDr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. \nCo l u m b u s Member, State Medical \nEducation Board \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCAliON BOARD OF GEORGIA \n244 WASHINGTON STREET, S.W., FOURTH FLOOR ATLANTA 30334 \nT he Honorable Jimmy E . Carter, Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 My Dear Governor: \nIn accordance with GeoTgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Educat ion Board of Georgia for the period beginning Ju ly 1, 1968, and ending June 30, 1970. \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on J uly 15, 1970, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1970-71 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1970-71 fiscal year. \nRespectfully, \nCalvin Jackson, M.D. Chairman \n1 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GE ORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1953 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1970 \nINTRODUCTION The State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. On June 30, 1970, the State Medical Education Board completed its seventeenth year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In the seventeen-year period, 642 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women who needed financial assistance for medical study. Of the 642 students receiving awards, 289 have completed their medical education. In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board, 145 of these doctors have chosen to repay their scholarships by practice either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Health. Included in this number are 13 doctors who paid a portion of their scholarships in cash. One hundred forty-four doctors elected to repay their scholarships in cash at 4% interest; many of the 144 entered further training; some established practices in towns with populations larger than 10,000; a few moved out of the State. There are 136 scholarship recipients still in medical schools; others are engaged in further training in internships and residencies, while still others are serving in the Armed Forces. Table I shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1970. \n2 \n \n TABLE I \n \nPRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1953-70 \n \nStudents Presently Enrolled in Medical College .... . .. . 1970 Graduates in Internships . . ... . .... .... ...... . . .. . \nDoctors Who Are : Completing Residency Training ... ........ . . . .. . .. . In Armed Services....... ..... .. .. . ................ . \nPracticing in Approved Communities or Institutions .. Electing to Repay in Cash ... .. ...... .............. . Undecided as To Location of Permanent Practice .. . . Deceased .... . ..................... . ..... ... . ...... . Requesting Deferment of Repayment .... . .. ... ..... . Current Students Who Relinquished Portion of Scholarships ..... . .. . .. .............. ... . . ... .. ... . Students Withdrawn For Failure .. . ... ........ ...... . . Students Deceased . ........... .. .. . .. ... . ..... . .... .. . Student Seeking Reinstatement to Medical School . . . . . \n \n136 33 \n81 49 145* 144** 3 \n2 3 \n6 37 \n2 1 \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 1953-70 . . .... . 642 \n \n* Includes 95 who have repaid contracts in full by practice and \n13 who repaid a portion in cash. ** Includes 27 who have paid contracts in full by cash. \n \nThe Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board provides that a recipient may repay his scholarship either in services or in cash at 4% interest. The number of those electing to repay in cash has increased during the past few years to nearly 50% of the total number of scholarships granted. Since the primary purpose of the medical scholarship program is to provide doctors for the smaller communities, the present Board has adopted stringent procedures to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in a town of 10,000 population or under. Scholarship awards are made only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring a member of the State Medical Education Board and a member of the staff interview every scholarship recipient enrolled in medical school to secure a re-affirmation of the intention of each recipient to practice, and the renewal of a scholarship for the succeeding year is based on such re-affirmation. \nThe \"Country Doctor Program\" as the program of the State Medical Education Board is frequently called, has been favorably r eceived in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the State. Many communities \n \n3 \n \n would be without medical services today if there were no doctors practicing in r epayment of scholarships. Dedicated young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Those who practice in communities in acute need of medical services add to the economic, social and civic welfare of the State. Those doctors who elect to repay their obligation to the State in cash also contribute to the well-being of the citizens of Georgia, either by their services in the academic field or by specialty practice. The funds received from scholarship recipients repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation. \nThe scholarship program has been in existence for a sufficient period of time to allow a specific pattern of results to emerge. This report, therefore, has been prepared in considerable detail to include the present status of each individual and to emphasize the most important result-that of providing doctors for small communities. \nA map showing the numerous communities reached by the program of the State Medical Education Board is shown on pages 26-27. \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS STILL IN TRAINING On June 30, 1970, there were 250 scholarship recipients still \nengaged in training programs. Of these, 136 are students presently in medical school; 28 are freshmen, 33 are sophomores, 38 are juniors, and 37 are seniors. Exhibit \"A\" is a list of medical students showing their names, home town addresses, medical schools in which they are enrolled, classes, and amounts of scholarships granted. Table II is a summary showing the medical schools represented by the present enrollment and the number attending each school. \n \nTABLE II \n \nSUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1970-71 \n \nINSTIT U TION \n \nFreshmen Sophomores Juniors \n \nSeniors \n \nTOTAL \n \nMedical College of \n \n26 \n \n22 \n \n30 \n \n33 \n \n111 \n \nGeorgia \n \nEmory University School 0 \n \n5 \n \n3 \n \n3 \n \n11 \n \nof Medicine \n \nMeharry Medical \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n4 \n \n1 \n \n7 \n \nCollege \n \nHoward University \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \nTulane University \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \nBoston University \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nKansas City College \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nof Osteopathy \n \nVanderbilt University \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nTOTAL \n \n28 \n \n33 \n \n38 \n \n37 \n \n136 \n \n4 \n \n A total of 33 students who graduated in 1970 are serving internships at hospitals located throughout the United States. Exhibit \"B\" is a list of these doctors. Upon completion of their internships, some of them will enter practice, some will begin their compulsory military duty, and some will enter residencies for specialty training. \nExhibit \"C\" is a list of doctors engaged in residency training in various specialties. Many of these doctors will repay their scholarships by practicing their specialties in communities to be approved by the Board. Many young doctors wish further training after internship because they feel they can better serve a community where the demand for better trained physicians is growing. Doctors feel that such specialties as general surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics-gynecology better prepare t hem to meet the medical needs of small communities. \nThose doctors who did not complete their military service before entering medical school usually are called into the armed f orces immediately upon completion of their internships. Ordinarily, a two-year period of service is required, but some doctors serve longer because of opportunities offered for further medical training in the armed forces. Forty-nine doctors presently serving their military assignments are listed in Exhibit \"D\". \nDOCTORS PRACTICE IN GEORGIA COMMUNITIES Of the 289 doctors who have completed their medical training, \n145 have elected to repay their scholarships by practicing their profession in communities. Ninety-five doctors have repaid their obligations in full to the State of Georgia, as shown in Exhibit \"F\". Thirty-seven are now practicing in repayment of their scholarships-two at Central State Hospital, one at Augusta Regional Hospital and one at Gracewood State School and Hospital, and thirty-three in communities with a population of 10,000 or less. Exhibit \"E\" lists these doctors and their place::; of practice. \nThree doctors are currently repaying their scholarships by practice and in cash. These are listed in Exhibit \"G\". \nTen other doctors have repaid their scholarships partly by practice and partly in cash. These are listed in Exhibit \"H\". \nDOCTORS REMAIN IN SMALL COMMUNITIES The most important result of the scholarship program is that, \nonce a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the ninety-five who have repaid their obligations by practice, 74.74 % have remained in permanent practice in small communi- \n5 \n \n ties. Four doctors have left the State. Three entered the Armed Services and two left their practice for additional training. It is highly probable that these will return to small-town practice. \nGeorgia's larger cities have lured only fourteen doctors from small towns; seven are practicing in towns larger than 75,000, and seven are practicing in towns under 75,000 in population. \nOne doctor gave up his practice for health reasons and is now in Industrial Medicine. Chart I shows the location of doctors who have completed their obligations to the State by practice. \nCHART I Location of Doctors Who Have Repaid Scholarship by Practice \n \n100 80 60 40 20 \n0 \nNumber \n \nRepaid Scholar- \nships \n \nStill Practicing in \nSmall Towns 74.74 % \n \nAdditn. Tta ining \n2 .10 % \n \nIn .A.rmed \nForces 3.16 % \n \nMoved From Georgia \n4.21 % \n \nPracticing in \nTowns Under 75,000 \n6.32 % \n \nIn Industrial Med icine \n1.05 % \n \nIn Towns Over 75,000 \n8.42% \n \n6 \n \n Dr. Everett C. Kuglar practiced two years at Central State before taking his position as Superintendent at Augu ta Regional Ho pital. Dr. Kuglar t ook his residency in P sychiatry. \nDr. L. Austin Flint, Radiologi t, interpret a film at R. T. Jones Memorial Hospital in Canton. Dr. Flint ser ve everal s mall town in t he Canton area. \n7 \n \n Dr. Benjamin S. Anderson, Jr., checks patients' charts \nDr. Anderson examines youngster in the local Headstart progra m. Dr. Anderson is active in many of the medical programs throughout the county. \n8 \n \n EGRO DOCTOR HONORED \nDr. Benjamin S. Anderson, Jr., a medical scholarship recipient, was named chief of staff of the Polk General Hospital in Cedartown in 1969. Dr. Anderson is the fir st Negro in the history of Georgia to hold such a position. \nDr. Anderson was granted a scholarship in 1959 by the State Medical Education Board. He received his M.D. degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1962, and completed his internship the following year at Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Through the efforts of Robert L. Parks and a group of Negro citizens of Cedartown, Dr. Anderson was encouraged to establish practice in that town. At the time, Cedartown had a population of approximately 5,000 Negro citizens. who were unable to receive adequate medical care. \nDr. Anderson became a member of the hospital staff immediately, but at first treated only his own Negro patients. Later, however, the white staff members voted to allow Dr. Anderson to be on emergency call and to treat white as well as Negro patients. In an interview with Sam Hopkins, Atlanta JournalConstitution staff writer, Dr. Anderson said that his practice was \"not exactly easy\" at first. His patients were small in number and had little money and he was forced to borrow from the bank. He became disillusioned and might have left if he had not been in debt. \nAlthough his practice was small at first, it is now one of the fastest growing practices in the county. Thirty-five to forty percent of his patients are white. \nDr. Anderson was born in Fort Valley where his father teaches at Fort Valley State College. His mother, who died a few years ago, was an elementary school teacher. Dr. Anderson received his pre-medical training at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he received the A.B. degree. He is married and has two children. He participates in the district, state and national medical societies. He works at the Health Department's clinic for the indigent and is a member of the Cedartown Recreation Commission and the Polk County Medical Society. \nBesides having the distinction of being the first Negro doctor to become chief of staff of a hospital in Georgia, Dr. Anderson is the only Negro doctor north of Atlanta. When he became chief of staff of Polk General hospital he was only 33 years of age; the average age of the other six doctors on the active staff was a lmost 54. Front page articles in The Cedartown Standard and in The Peach County Times in the spring of 1969 paid tribute \n9 \n \n to him on his achievement. Mr. Hopkins' article appeared in the Atlanta Constitution April 27, 1969. \nDOCTORS WRITE US: The members and staff of the State Medical Education Board \nhave maintained close communication with the doctors who are currently practicing in repayment of their scholarships for auditing purposes and to maintain first-hand knowledge of the progress being made by the physicians. The following are comments received in reply to the annual request for information sent by the Board: \n\"Have seen 900 new patients and approximately 100 patients a week. I contemplate no change in plans and hope to acquire a partner in next one-two years.\" \n\"I see approximately 30-50 patients a day. Practice with three other partners. Do general medicine, obstetrics and general surgery.\" \n\"See about 50 patients daily. Have two associates who see 80-100 daily each. We need a partner here, or another doctor on his own ! !\" \n\"Very heavy patient load, but very happy in my work. Thanks to the 'Board' for making this possible.\" \n\"I plan to stay in ---------- At this time I have a new partner and we are the only full-time physicians practicing in this county ...\" \n\"We see about 250 patients a week. Yes-I could use some help myself.\" \n\"We are in need of additional physicians, especially in General Surgery and OB-GYN. If you are in contact with any, please send them _______way.\" \n\"As you noted, ________________ and I practice in two cities. One day this week we saw 165 patients in the clinic, a number after hours and at the hospital. ____________ needs a doctor, so does ____________ and ------------ Also, from the overflow we get from ____________ there is some need there.\" \n\"I contemplate no change of my plans in the future as I am happy and well established here in ------------ I presently see between fifty and seventy-five patients most every day. Deliver approximately six to ten babies a month. Perform approximately ten to twelve major surgery cases each month and at least twice that many minor cases....\" \n10 \n \n \"I took the examination for my boards in Family Practice this year and anxiously await the results of the test. I hope to be one of the first local physicians to be board-certified in Family Practice.\" \nCOMMUNITIES WRITE US The need for medical services has been alleviated in many \nsmall communities by scholarship recipients who are repaying their loan in services. But in many towns the need is still acute. When there is only one doctor in a town, he is overworked. One such physician suffered a heart attack and two scholarship recipients who were practicing in a nearby community attended his patients one or two days a week. This doctor has now entered industrial medicine as his health does not permit a strenuous practice. \nIn towns where there is more than one doctor, there is a demand for additional physicians to help lighten the workload. \nAt the bottom of the questionnaire sent to the towns for information to be included in the town list, a blank space is left for remarks and further data. Following are some of the comnuniques received by this office from the communities: \n\"Two doctors in town are overworked and cannot handle the load.\" \n\"We have a county of 16,000 population and two part-time doctors.\" \n\"We are still in dire need of two additional physicians and could utilize the services of four additional physicians.\" \n\"We still are in very bad need of doctors, as the two that we have are practically worked to death.\" \n\"Area is desperate for additional medical services. Any help you can give the city would be greatly appreciated.\" \n\"We sure need another doctor.\" \n\"It is extremely difficult to get a doctor to respond to a call, whatever the nature, before or after office hours. This is why we emphasize the need for a young doctor.\" \n\"Our community is definitely in need of additional doctors. Two of the present four doctors are near re~irement and the youngest doctor has been ill for an extended period of time.\" \n\"The fact that doctors' offices are always full and doctors are badly overworked attests to citizens' support of local doctors. Hospital at full capacity, needs to be doubled in size. To do this, \n11 \n \n more M.D.'s and surgeons are needed. Pediatricians and gynecologists are needed also.\" \n\"A doctor in our area will have a large practice. We cannot get an appointment in town without waiting all day to see the d o c t o r .\" \n\"Hill-Burton Hospital with 35-bed capacity fully equipped and closed at this time because of no doctor to practice here.\" \n\"Five years ago had six M.D.'s. Three have since died and population has increased by 30 % .\" \nTOWN LIST- DOCTOR LIST A list of communities in critical need of physicians is com- \npiled each year from information furnished by the communities. A letter of inquiry is mailed to an official in the community-the mayor or a hospital administrator. A questionnaire which is enclosed requests information concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. It asks also for information about hospital and prescription facilities, and whether the town will support a doctor. \nIf a town has appeared on a recent list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to the official for verification and any additional information. \nWhen completed, this list is then mailed to every doctor who will be ready to practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. \nThe Board also prepares a list of doctors who will be ready for practice in July of the following year. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their internships, doctors who will complete their military obligation, and doctors who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to communities that are in need of medical services. It is mailed also to citizens who have requested information about available doctors and to other doctors, some of whom are repaying their scholarships by practice and who have found they need additional assistance with their heavy work load. Many of the doctors on this list receive letters from citizens in the communities inviting them to visit their towns with a view of setting up practice there. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place in which .he wishes to settle permanently. Sometimes he will move to a larger community near the same area in which he had completed his obligation to the State. \n12 \n \n One hundred forty-four doctors have elected to repay their scholarships in cash rather than by practice. Under the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board, this method of repayment is permitted. Fifty-two of these doctors are practicing in t he State of Georgia; thirty-two are completing additional residency training; ten are in the Armed Forces, and fifty have moved from the State. Table III shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash and the percentage of the total repaying by each method, including those repaying partly in cash and partly by practice. \n \nTABLE III \nREPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH \n \n289 Doctors R epaying \n \nNumber Repaying in \nPractice \n145 \n \n% \nPracticing 50.17 \n \nNumber Repaying in Cash \n144 \n \n% Repaying in \nCash \n49. 83 \n \nTotal \n_1...._ \n100 \n \nThe period of time required for a scholarship recipient to become trained in his profession and serve his obligation with the Armed Forces may take seven to twelve years. During this period a doctor's interest in one of many specializations may materialize. Doctors who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usually find that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general pract ice. Several scholarship recipients have entered the field of academic medicine; several have specialized in areas of medicine such as otolaryngology, urology, ophthalmology, orthopedic- and neuro-surgery which do not permit them to repay their obligation by practice in smaller communities. \nOne doctor received training in a field for which there is a great need, but the opportunity for fulfilling his specialty in Georgia is limited. As a \"physiatrist\" skilled in physical medicine and rehabilitation, he is closely associated with occupational therapists, physical therapists and psychiatrists. This highlytrained young doctor has received lucrative offers from another State for his services and unless he is able to secure a place to practice his specialty it will be necessary for him to repay his obligation by cash or leave the State of Georgia. \nTable IV shows the length of time a recipient spends in training and in the Armed Services from the time he enters school as a freshman until he is ready to establish practice. \n \n13 \n \n TABLE IV \n \nScholarship Rec ipi e n t \n \nMedical School \n4 years \n \nInte rnship 1 year \n \nArmed Services \n2 years \n \nRes idency \n0 year 1 year 3 years 5 years \n \nTotal \n7 years 8 years 10 years 12 years \n \nOnly thirty-nine students have dropped out of medical school after receiving scholarships. Most of these found the work of medical college too strenuous while some entered other allied medical and scientific field s. Exhibit \"K\" is a list of nineteen students who dropped out of medical school and who are currently repaying their scholarships in cash as required by their contracts. \nExhibit \"L\" shows twenty students whose scholarships have been paid. Two of these students died and the remainder of their scholarship was canceled. \n \nCREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia passed a resolution providing for the Constitutional amendment which was ratified by the electorate in the November general election in 1952. \nUnder the Constitutional Amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: president of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three appointive members hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \nThe Secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the Executive Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional Amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become \n \n14 \n \n licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the abi lity, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. \nThe loans or scholarships are granted in an amount not to exceed $10,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $2,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \n(a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 percent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his inte;:nship. \n(b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession in a community of 10,000 or less, which is in need of a physician, Central State Hospital, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Public Health or at any prison Ol' detention camp or work camp operated under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections. One fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in a community of 10,000 population or less, according to the United States Decennial Census of 1960 or any future such decennial census. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during practice or service. After the third full year of practice or services within the State, the applicant shall be privileged entirely at the discretion of the Board to pay off the balance of the Scholarship or loan, together with accrued interest and upon such payment shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract for loan or scholarship. \nBefore being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. \nThe purpose of the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \nBOARD MEMBERS \nAs president of the Medical Association of Georgia in 1968, Dr. Charles R. Andrews, Jr., Canton, became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. John T. Mauldin, Atlanta, as immediate past president of the Medical Association of \n15 \n \n Georgia, continued to serve on the Board for another year. Dr. Ivan R. Elder, Bremen, Dr. Carol G. Pryor, Augusta, and Dr. Stell B. Traylor, Barnesville, served the last year of their fouryear appointment. At its meeting in July 1968, the Board elected Dr. Carol G. Pryor chairman and Dr. Charles R. Andrews, Jr., vice chairman. \nIn May 1969, Dr. Andrews, as immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued a second year on the Board, and Dr. John Kirk Train, Savannah, as newly elected president of the Association, became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Three new members were appointed by Governor Lester G. Maddox to replace the members whose terms had expired. They were: Dr. Lawrence P . McDonald, Atlanta; Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., Columbus; and Dr. Calvin Jackson, Manchester. At its meeting in July 1969, Dr. Charles R. Andrews, Jr., was elected chairman of the Board and Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald was elected vice chairman. \nIn May 1970, Dr. F. G. Eldridge, Valdosta, was elected president of the Medical Association of Georgia and became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Calvin Jackson was elected chairman of the Board and Dr. John Kirk Train was elected vice chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1970, and ending June 30, 1971. \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: \nI. Upon request, an application form and parents' confidential statement form are sent to the applicant. \nII. Upon receipt of the completed application form, the six references that the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. \nIII. A report giving detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family is secured from a commercial credit company. \nIV. The results of the financial analysis obtained from the parents' confidential statement are recorded. \nV. Upon completion of the first four steps, the secretary of the Board interviews each applicant for approximately an hour. \nVI. The applicant is invited to appear in person before the entire Board at its annual meeting in July in order to project his ambitions and qualifications more vividly to the Board. \n16 \n \n VII. After the Board has met all applicants, it considers carefully all the information that has been accumulated over a period of months and awards scholarships to those who are in the greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, promise to become outstanding physicians for general practice in the rural areas of Georgia. \nThe Board received applications for cholarships for the 1968-69 academic year from fifty students. At its meeting on July 17, 1968, it granted thirty-eight scholarships. It renewed 101 scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarship for the 1969-70 academic year from fifty-two student . At its meeting on July 30, 1969, it granted thirty-eight scholarships. At a later meeting on November 10, 1969, it granted five additional scholarships making a total of forty-three scholarships awarded. Ninety-six students who were granted cholarships previously had their scholarships renewed. \nThe Board received applications for cholarships for the 197071 academic year from fifty -eight students. At its meeting on July 15, 1970, it awarded thirty-two scholarships and renewed 103 scholarships previously granted. Two students whose scholarships had been renewed relinquished their scholarships and awards were granted to two additional applicants making a total of thirty-four scholarships awarded for the current year. \nScholarship AJ\u003eplicants wait to be interviewed in the office of the Board of Regent at the annual Medical Board meeting. \n17 \n \n Dr. James E. Ford, liT, and his secretary Mrs. Edith Smith go over the day's schedule, left; on the right, the doctor sutures a laceration of the hand. Dr. Ford began practice in Claxton in July 1970 after completing hi intern hip at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Fla. \n \nApplications Received and Scholarships Granted for the Years 1968-71 \n \nTABLE V \n \nYear 1968-69 \n \nNo. of Applications \nReceived \n50 \n \ni \n \nNo. of Scholarships \nGranted \n38 \n \nRenewal of Scholarships \nPreviously Awarded \n101 \n \nTotnl No. of Students \non Scholars hi p \nProgra m Currently \nEnrolled \n139 \n \n1969-70 \n \n52 \n \n1970-71 \n \n58 \n \n43 \n \n96 \n \n139 \n \n101 + 1 \n \n34 \n \nstill in \n \n136 \n \nschool who \n \nrece ived \n \nfull \n \nsch ola r shi p \n \n- \n \n-- \n \nCONCLUSION \nThe State Medical Education Board wishes to express it sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State official . With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for t he less populated areas of this State. \n \n18 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 \n \nName and Home Add1ess \n \nADAMS, WESLEY F., Jn . Winder, Georgia \n \nAMSDEN, MICHAEL N .. \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAVERETT, JACK M., JR. \nColumbus, Georgia BALL, HENRY F . .. \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBANNISTER, PHILLIP N . \nCumming, Georgia BLANTON, JAMES R. . . \nCanton, Georgia \n \n..... BOWEN, A'DELBERT, III \n \nC.O \n \nCuthbert, Georgia \n \nBOYLES, MARGIE E. . . \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nBRANDON, RICHARD L. \nSt. Marys, Georgia \n \nBUCHANAN, RALPH W. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nCARSON, MATTHEW D .. \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nCOLEMAN, CHARLES M., JR.. \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nCOLLINS, LARRY C. \nMetter, Georgia \n \nCooK, JOHN R . . . . \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCOOPER, NELENA V.. \nRiceboro, Georgia COPPAGE, ABRAM T ., III \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nCollege  Medical College of Georgia . . Emory University . Medical College of Georgia .  Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Howard University . Medical College of Georgia . \n \n1970-71 Classes \n. Fr. . Jr. . Jr. . Sr. . Soph. . Jr. \nSr. Soph . Sr. Fr. Soph. Sop h. . Jr. . Soph. Soph. So ph. \n \nEXHIBIT \" A\" To tal \nSchola1ship Granted \n$8,000 4,500 4,500 5,000 6,000 4,500 5,000 6,000 5,000 8.,0-.00 6,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 \n \nNam e and H o1ne Adcl1ess \n \nCORNWELL, WILLIAM 0 .. \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nCRUM P, H OYT W. . . . . \n \nCollege Park, Georgia \n \nCULPEPPER, ROBERT L .. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDARDEN, JOHN W ... \n \nMitchell, Geor gia \n \nD AS HER, CHARLES A . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nD AV IS, HARRY N. 0 0 Valdosta, Georgia \n \nt\\:l DA VIS, JAMES B . . . \n \nO \n \nAmericus \n \nDAVIS, JAMES W . .. \n \nThomas ville, Georgia \n \nDAWS, ANTHONY W . . \n \nRutledge, Georgia \n \nDAY, JAMES 0., III 0 0 Toomsboro, Georgia \n \nDEAN , CHARLIE W .. . \n \nPerry, Geo r g ia \n \nDIAL, WILLIAM B. \n \nHomerville, Georgia \n \nDICKS, ROBERT E ., III . \n \nGrovetown , Georgia \n \nDIGBY, RONALD W . . \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDILLARD, GARY A. . . \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nELLIOTT, PAUL M . . \n \nJesup, Georgia \n \nColl eg e \n. Medical College of Geo r g ia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Meharry Medi cal College . . \nMedical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medi cal College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical Coll ege of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical Coll ege of Georgia . \n \n1970-71 Class es \n-Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. \n. Jr. Sr. Fr. \n. Jr. . Jr. \nFr. Fr. Sr. Sop h. Sr. Fr. Fr. \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" T otal \nSc holatship G1antecl \n$5 ,000 5,000 5,0 00 5,QPO 5,000 5,000 8,000 4,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 \n \n ELLIOTT, VAN B., JR.. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nEVERIDGE, GEORGE J . . . \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nFLANDERS, HUGH D. , JR.. \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nFORE, BENJAMIN B. . . \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nGALLOWAY, ASHER B.. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nGANTT, PICKENS A. . . \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nGARRISON, WARREN B. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n':'GATTIS, ALLEN C. \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nGIBBONS, WILLIAM S. . \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nI..'.V.. GOODIN, JOHN 0 .. 0 \nMacon, Georgia \n \nGOODNER, JAMES V.. \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nGRAY, OTIS L. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nGR.IF'FIN, JOSEPH L. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nGUDGER, GARLAND K. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nGUEST, HOWARD S. \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nGUILL, MARSHALL A., III \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nGUTHRIE, TROY H., JR. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHALL, ARTHUR L. . . . \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \n*Received full amount of scholarship. \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \n. Kansas City College of Osteopathy . \n \n. Emory University \n \n \n \n0 \n \n \n \n0 \n \n \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \n. Tulane University \n \n0 \n \n \n \n \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \n. Medical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nEmory University . ... . \n \nSop h. Sr. . Jr. Fr. Soph . So ph. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. . .Jr. Sop h. Jr. . Soph. . Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. \n \n$6,000 5,000 4,500 8,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 4\u0026!JO 6,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 \n \nName and H ome A dcl1ess \n \nHARDEN, ELMER H., JR. . \n \nColleg e Park, Georgia \n \nHARPER, JOHN T.. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nHARPER, MERIDITH . . . \n \nDouglas, HAWKINS, \n \nJOGHeoNrgcia., \n \nIII \n \n. \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHOBBY, HENRY McC. . \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nHOOKS, VENDIE H. , III \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \n1:\\:) HUDSON, RONALD M. \n \n1:\\:) \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHUFF, GAREY H. . \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nHULSEY, WAYNE G. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nINGRAM, ROBERT F . \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nJENKINS, CHARLES A. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, JAMES A., III \n \nAvondale Estates, Georgia \n \nJUSTICE, EDGAR L. . . . . \n \nKnoxville, Georgia \n \nKELLY, JOHN W. . . . . \n \nYoung Harris, Georgia \n \nKRAKOW, RICHARD A. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLEE, LAURIE C. . . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nColleg e Emory University Medical College of Georgia . Medi cal College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Emory University . ... . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Boston University Emory University \n \n197071 Classes \nSop h. Sr. Sr. So ph. Fr. . Fr. . Jr. Sop h. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sop h. Soph. Soph. \n \nEXHIBIT \" A\" -- \nT otal S cholm ship \nG1antecl \n$6,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 \n \n LEONARD, TOMMY, JR. \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nLEWIS, NORRIS S . \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLOFTIS, WILLIAM E., JR.. \n \nComer, Georgia \n \nLYNCH, DONALD R. \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nMADDOX, JOHN L., JR. \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMARTIN, HAROLD L. \nAtlanta, Georgia MARTIN, ROGER P. \nCumming, Georgia \n \nMELTON, WILLIAM C. \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMINGEA, GEORGE D . \n \nManchester, Georgia \n \n~ MOBLEY, DAVID W. \n \nco \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nMOORE, WILLIAM M., III Milledgeville, Georgia \nMOORMAN, LARRY R. \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nMORELAND, STEVEN C . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMORRIS, CLELL V. . . Hartwell, Georgia \n \nMORRIS, THOMAS W .. \nAlbany, Georgia MORROW, JOHN G., III \nHahira, Georgia MOSELY, MORRIS E., JR. \nRochelle, Georgia \n \nM c ALUSTER, KATHRYN C. \nBuena Vista, Georgia MCCULLOUGH, RICHARD E. \nMacon, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Georgia . Meharry Medical College . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Howard University Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Meharry Medical College Medical College of Georgia . \n. Medical College of Georgia . \n \n. Soph. . Soph. . Jr. . Sr. . Fr. \nSoph. Fr. . Jr. . Sr. . Jr. . Sr. . Sr. . Jr. . Jr. . Fr. . Jr. . Jr. . Fr. . Jr. \n \n6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 6,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,.0..0.. 0 \n5,000 8,000 4,500 5,000 8,000 5,000 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 \n \nNarne and Horne Address \n \nM CLARIN, CALVIN W .. \nAtlanta, Georgia M c MICHAEL, ALICE 0. \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nNICHOLS, PAUL .J. . . . Atlanta, Georgia \n \nPADOVE, STUART J. . . \nMilledgeville, Georgia \n \nPANNELL, WILLIAM P. \nCordele, Georgia \n \nPARMER, KEITH M  . \nRoopville, Georgia \n \nt\\:l PARROTT, FRANK H. \n \n~ \n \nMonticello, Georgia \n \nPITTS, HAROLD W. . \nGray, Georgia POLHILL, JAMES B., IV . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPRATT, DONALD C. \nDalton, Georgia \n \nPURVIS, JEAN C. . . \nDecatur, Georgia REYNOLDS, RICHARD R. \nSummer, Georgia RIVERS, CULLEN B. \nCamilla, Georgia RO BE RTSON, JAMES V . . \nFairburn, Georgia \n \nROOF, JACK B., JR . . Decatur, Georgia \n \nRoss, ROBERT L. . . . \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nColleg e \n. Emory University . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Emory University . . ... . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . E;mory University . . . . . \n \n1970-71 Class es \n. Jr. . Sr. . Sr. . Jr. . Jr. . Jr. . Jr. \nFr. Soph . Fr. So ph. . Soph. Sr. Fr. . Fr. . Jr. \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nSchola1s hi p Granted \n$5,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 4,000 5,000 8,000 6,000 8,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 \n \n RUMPH, FRANK M. . . . . \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nSCHREEDER, MARSHALL T .. \n \nRoswell, Georgia \n \nSCOTT, JAMES W. \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nSERGENT, PAUL M. \n \nNorcross, Georgia \n \nSHARPTON, BENNIE R. \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nSHARPTON , DOUGLAS J. \n \nDuluth, Georgia \n \nSIMPSON, MICHAEL T .. \n \nChicopee, Georgia \n \nSIMS, EDWARD H. . . . \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nSMITH, GREGORY V. . . \n \nBlue Ridge, Georgia \n \nt\\:1 SMITH, KENNETH L. \n \nOl \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nSMITH, RODNEY L. \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nSMITH, WILLIAM S.. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nSPEARMAN, DAVID R. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSTEELE, ROBERT L. \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nSTEWART, JOHN P. \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nSTREET, LUTHER JR. . \n \nAmericus, Georgia \n \nSUBER, HUBERT McC.. \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nTANNER, DAVID D. . . \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nTERRY, WILLIAM H., III \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Georgia . \n. Tulane University . .... \n. Medical College of Georgia . \n. Emory University . .... \n. Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Meharry Medical College . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . \nMedical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Vanderbilt University ... . Medical College of Georgia . \n \nSr. Soph . . Jr. Soph . Sr . Fr. Fr. . Jr. Fr. Fr. . Jr. Sr. Fr. . Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Fr. Sr. \n \n5,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 4,500 8,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 5,000 \n \n 0 \n \nz \n \n., . cao :' \n \n%~ \n \n~~ \n \n0 \n \n~ \nOi \ni~ \n \n_j \n \n\".~:' \n \nE\"' \n \nE \n \nu 0 \n \n \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 \n \nName and Hom e Add1ess \n \nTHAXTON, PAUL M ... \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, WILLIAM K. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nTOOMER, PAUL H ... \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nTROWELL, AMY R ... \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nVANSANT, JOHNATHAN P .. \nPowder Springs, Georgia \n \nWARNOCI\u003c, RALPH P. . .. \n \nBowdon, Georgia 1:\\:) WASDEN, HOWELL A., III . \n \noo \n \nPavo, Georgia \n \nW ATSON, ,JAMES P. Ill \n \nNashville, Georgia \n \nWATTS, B OBBY \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILLCOX, JAMES G .. \nHawkinsville, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, D AVID A . . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, OTIS J. JR. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWILLIAM SON , GARY B .. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nWOODS, JOHN T., III Cal houn , Georgia \nWRIGHT, GEORGE E. . Augusta, Georgia \n \nWYSONG, EDWARD D. Norcross, Georgia \n \nCo lleg e Medical College of Georgia . Emory University . . . . Meharry Medical College . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Meharry Medical College . . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Meharry Medical College . . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . \n \n197071 Class es \nSoph. Sr. . Jr. . Jr. Soph. Fr. Fr. . Jr. . Jr. . Fr. . Jr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Sr. . Jr. \n \nEXHIBIT \"A\" Total \nS c h o l a 1s hi1J G1an t ecl \n$6,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 5,0 00 5,000 8,000 4,500 6,000 6,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 \n \n EXHIBIT \"B\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS . 1970-71 \n \nN arne and Home Town \n \nM edical Colleg e \n \nHospital \n \nASKEW, DR. DANNY . \n \nMed. Coli. of Ga. Talmadge Memorial \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nHospital, Augusta, Ga. \n \nASKEW, DR. FLETCHER C. Med . Coli. of Ga. Parkland Memorial \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nHospital, Dallas, Tex. \n \nBARNETT, DR. JEWELL M. Med. Coli. of Ga. Riverside Hospital, \n \nNicholson, Georgia \n \nNewport News, Va. \n \nBROWNING, DR. JOHN W .. Med. Coli. of Ga. Talmadge Memorial \n \nLawrenceville, Georgia \n \nHospital, Augusta, Ga. \n \nCAMPBELL, DR. WM. W., JR. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Talmadge Memorial \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nHospital, Augusta, Ga. \n \nCAWTHON, DR. THOMAS H .. Med . Coli. of Ga. Macon Hospital \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nMacon, Ga. \n \nCHAPMAN, DR. RoY L., JR.. Un iv. of Tenn .. University Hospital \n \nMcCaysville, Georgia \n \nKnoxville, Tenn. \n \nCOUSINS, DR. ALBERT L. . . Med. Coli. of Ga. Alabama Medical \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCenter, \n \nBirmingham, Ala. \n \nDICKENS, DR. WINBURN J . . Med. Coli. of Ga . . Washington Hospital \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nWashington, Pa. \n \nDYAR, DR. KATHRYN W .. Med. Coli. of Ga. . Talmadge Memorial \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nHospital, Augusta, Ga. \n \nGENTRY, DR. J AMES, L. . \n \nMed. Coli. of Ga. Spartanburg General \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nHospital, \n \nSpartanburg, S. C. \n \nGREENE, DR. JOHN W. . . . . Med . Coli. of Ga.. Greenvi ll e General \n \nBarnesville, Georgia \n \nHospital, \n \nGreenville, S. C. \n \nHAYMAN, DR. BERNARD L., JR. Med. Coli . of Ga . . Portsmouth Naval \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHospital, \n \nPortsmouth, Va. \n \nHERNDON, DR. CHAS. H., JR. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Memphi s City Hospitals \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nMemphis, Tenn. \n \nHESTER, DR. JESSE D. . \n \nMed. Coli. of Ga. Macon Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMacon, Ga. \n \nKELLY, DR. ARTHUR G.. Athens, Georgia \n \nMed. Coli. of Ga. Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. \n \nKITCHENS, DR. GEORGE G. Med . Coli. of Ga. . Talmadge Memorial \n \nWarren, Georgia \n \nHospital, Augusta, Ga. \n \nMANN, DR. WILLIAM P .. Med . Coli. of Ga. . Memorial Medical Center \n \nTalbotton, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Ga. \n \nMAYNARD, DR. WALTER P. Meharry Med. Coli. U.C.L. Affiliated \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nH os pitals, Los Angeles \n \nMcLAUGHLIN , DR. DURNELL Meharry Med . Coli. State Univ. Iowa \n \nF ort Valley, Georgia \n \nHosp ital , \n \nIowa City, Iowa \n \nMORRISON, Dn. JAMES P ., III. Med. Coli. of Ga . . Roosevelt Hospital \n \nGlenwood, Georgia \n \nNew York, N. Y. \n \n29 \n \n EXHIBIT \"B\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS . 1970-71 \n \nName and Home Town \n \nM ecl-ical Co lleg e \n \nH ospital \n \nROBERTS, DR. JOH N E ., JR. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Riverside H ospital \n \nMableton, Georgia \n \nNewport News, Va. \n \nSIMMONS, DR. BERNARD R . . Med. Coil. of Ga. Herma nn Hospital \n \nColumbus, Georgia SMITH, DR. JAMES L .. \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nMed. Coli. of Ga. \n \nH ouston, Texas Greenville General \nHospital, Greenville S. C. \n \nSMITH , DR. JOH N D. . . . . . Med. Col!. of Ga.. Savanna h Memorial \n \nSwainsboro, Georgia \n \nHospital, \n \nSavannah, Ga. \n \nSMITH, DR. LARRY E. \n \nMed. Coil. of Ga. . Ta lma dge Memorial \n \nReidsville, Georgia \n \nHospita l, Augusta, Ga. \n \nTALLEY, DR. PAUL A. \n \nMeharry Med. Col!. George Hubbard \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nHospital, \n \nNashville, Tenn. \n \nTHOMAS, DR. JAMES, C. . . . Med. Col!. of Ga. Hermann H ospital \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nH ousto n, Texas \n \nTHOMPSON, DR. FREDERICK B. Med. Col!. of Ga. Tripier General \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nHospital, Honolulu \n \nWESTMORELA ND, DR. ANON Emory University Georgia Baptist \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nH ospital , Atlanta, Ga . \n \nWILLIAM S, DR. DAVID C.. Med. Coli. of Ga. Rhode Island Hospital \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nProvidence, R. I. \n \nWINDHAM, DR. ADDIS D.. Med. Coli. of Ga. Macon Hospital \n \nButler, Georgia \n \nMacon, Ga. \n \nWINGO, DR. E!ARL L. . \n \nMed. Coli. of Ga. Riverside H ospit al \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNewport News, Va. \n \nEXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS SERVI NG RESIDENCIES \n \nName and H orne Aclcl1ess \n \nH ospital \n \nABBOTT, DR. EMILE G. . . . Savannah, Georgia \nANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K .. Augusta, Georgia \nARMSTRONG, DR. NATHANIEL E .. Brunswick, Georgia \nASBELL, DR. JIMMY R. . Macon, Georgia \nBACON, DR. MERRILL P . . Pembroke, Georgia \nBARROCAS, DR. ALBERT . Atlanta, Georgia \nBELL, DR. SIDNEY, A. Athens, Georgia \n \nU . S. Naval H ospital Portsmouth, Virginia \nVeterans Administration H ospital, Augusta, Georgia \nFreedman's Hospital Washington, D. C. \nTalmadge Memorial H ospital Augusta, Georgia \nUniversity of Southern Calif. Los Angeles, California \nGrady Memorial H ospital Atlanta, Georgia \nParkland Memorial H ospital Dallas, Texas \n \n30 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE r TS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nNam e and H 01ne Acld1ess \n \nH ospital \n \nBOWDEN, DR. TALMADGE A., JR.. \n \n. Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBOWEN, DR. WILLIAM L ., JR.. . . . . . . . Grady Memorial Hospitall \n \nClevela nd, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOYLE, DR. STEPHEN . . . \n \nU. S. Naval Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPortsmouth, Virginia \n \nBROWN, DR. MICHAEL F .. \n \nUniversity of Mississippi \n \nAtla nta, Georgia \n \nMed ical Center, \n \nJackson, Mississippi \n \nBROWN, DR. THOMAS D . . . .  . . . . . . Louisville School of Medicine \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \nLouisville, Kentucky \n \nBULLARD, DR. PONCE DEL., JR. . . . . . . . Tripier Army Medical Center \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nHonolulu, Hawaii \n \nBUTTERWORTH, DR. JACK E. . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCAIN, DR. JAMES, L .. \n \nVanderbilt University \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nCATES, DR. R OBERT M .. \n \nMemorial Medical Center \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nCLEMONS, DR. T \"HURMAN \n \nHubbard Hospital \n \nCataula, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nCOPELAND, DR. FRANK M., JR. . . . . . . . Medical University of South \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCarolina , \n \nCharleston, South Carolina \n \nCOUEY, DR. I. LAMAR . \n \nKansas Medical Center \n \nSmyrna, Georgia \n \nKansas City, Kansas \n \nCROWE, DR. J OHN A., JR. \n \nT almadge Memorial H ospital \n \nPooler, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, DR. LARRY P .. . . ... .  . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nDEEN, DR. JOHNNY, T .. \nAlma, Georgia \n \nVeterans H ospital Richmond, Virginia \n \nD EM PSEY, DR. J AMES, E ... . .. .. .. Grady Memorial Hospital \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nDIXON, DR. JIMMY L . \n \nMacon Hospital \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nEASLEY, DR. CONRAD . \n \nRoanoke Memorial H ospital \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nRoanoke, Virginia \n \nEDGENS, DR. JACK R. . \n \nBaroness Erlanger Hospital \n \nRome, Geor gia \n \nChattanooga, Tennessee \n \nEIDSON, DR. RODGER H . . \n \nMacon H ospital \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nELLISON, DR. CARROL W . . \n \nUniversity of Tennessee \n \nSylvania, Georgia \n \nMedical College, \n \nMemphis, Tennessee \n \nFIX, DR. RICHARD M . . Atlanta, Georgia \n \nGrady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia \n \n31 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" CHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and H ome Add1ess \n \nHospital \n \nFREANT, DR. LAWRENCE J. . . . \n \nVanderbilt University Hospital \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nNashville, Tennessee \n \nGAILEY, DR. THO 'lPSON A., JR.. \n \nGreenville General Hospital \n \nElberton, Georgia \n \nGreenville, South Carolina \n \nGAINEY, DR. WILLIAM H . . . . . . . . . . . Hoag Memorial Hosptial \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPresbyterian \n \nNewport Beach, California \n \nGROOVER, DR. RAY, JR. . \n \nWilford Hall Hospital \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nLackland AFB, \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nHATTAWAY, DR. JAMES R. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nBronwood, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHAYES, DR. WILLIAM H .. \n \nMemorial Hospital of \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nLong Beach \n \nLong Beach, California \n \nHOLBROOK, DR. WILLIAM H .. \n \nEmory University \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHOPKINS, DR. RALPH D., JR. . . . . . . . . Lackland AFB \n \nWashington, Georgia \n \nSan Antonio, Texas \n \nJOHNSTON , DR. JOSEPH F . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nJOINER, DR. DARRYL W. . . . . . . . . . . Un iversity of Florida \n \nLouisville, Georgia \n \nGainesville, Florida \n \nJOINES, DR. IvERSON W .. . . . . . . . . Emory University Hospital \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nJORDAN , DR. STEPHEN M.. . . . . . . . . Mayo Clinic \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nRochester, Minnesota \n \nKELLEY, DR. ROBERT E ., JR .. \n \n. . . . . Tampa Memorial Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nTampa, Florida \n \nKENIMER, DR. BARRY K .. . . . . . . . . . Baroness Erlanger Hospital \n \nGreensboro, Georgia \n \nChattanooga, Tennessee \n \nKIBLER, DR. JAMES A.. . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKISS, DR. KAROLY, 0 . . . \n \nTampa General Hospital \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nTampa, Florida \n \nLINDSAY, DR. JAMES B.. \n \nMacon Hospital \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nLOWD, DR. EDWI J . . . \n \nHarlem Hospital Center \n \nwaycross, Georgia \n \nNew York, New York \n \nMACLEOD, DR. DAVID S.. \n \nNaval Air Station \n \nClarkesville, Georgia \n \nGlynco, Georgia \n \nMcBRIDE, DR. MICHAEL T .. \n \nMemorial Medical Center \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMcEARCHERN, DR. WALTER w. . . . . . . . Fitzsimmons Hospital \n \nShannon, Georgia \n \nAurora, Colorado \n \nMc KINN EY, DR. JAMES E . . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n32 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RE CIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName ancl Horne Aclcl1ess \n \nH ospital \n \nMINTER, DR. WILLIAM T .. \n \nTaimadge Memorial Hospital \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nN AMAN' DR. CARL H. . . . . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memor ial H ospita l \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNIXON, DR. DANIEL W .. \n \nTalmadge Memorial H ospital \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nOGDEN, DR. WILLIAM S. . . . . . . . . . . Duke University \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDurham, North Carolina \n \nPARKER, DR. GREGG . . . . \n \nSt. Elizabeth H ospital \n \nWest Point, Georgia \nPETERSON, DR. GARY D . . \nRossville, Georgia \n \nDayton, Ohio T . C. T'hompson's Children 's \nHospital, \n \nChattanooga, T en nessee \n \nPHELPS, DR. PAUL R. \nAugusta, Georgia \nPURCELL, DR. DENT W  . \nGlennville, Georgia RAMSEY, DR. SPEIR N . . \nAugusta, Georgia \nRILEY, DR. WALTER J . \n \nMacon H ospital Macon, Georgia \nU niversity of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky \nMemorial Medical Center Savannah, Georgia \nVeterans Administration \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nHospital \n \nDes Moin es, Iowa \n \nROBINSON, DR. JERRY C .. \nCarrollton, Georgia \nROSSITER, DR. FRANCIS P., JR. . \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nUniversity of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina \nFitzsimmons General Hospital Denver, Colorida \n \nROUTON , DR. JAMES L . .. \nCollege Park, Georgia \nSHEWEY, DR. LANA L .. \nSt. Simons, Georgia \n \nGeorgetown University Washington , D. C. \nTulane University New Orleans, Louisiana \n \nSIMPSON, DR. WALTER W .. \n \nMedical Center \n \nTifton, Georgia \nSMITH, DR. AMOS A ... \n \nColumbus, Georgia Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. JAMES E . . . . . . . . . \n \nMacon Hospital \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. ROBERT L. . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSPEIR, DR. WILLIAM A . . \n \n. Medical College of Georgia \n \nHillsboro, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nw. , SPIVEY, DR. JAMES \n \nJR. . \n \n... \n \n. \n \n. \n \n \n \n. \n \n. Charlotte Memorial Hospital \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCharlotte, North Carolina \n \nSTOCKS, DR. SIRAS A. . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital \n \nAvondale E states, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nTIPPENS, DR. JACK K. .. \n \n. . . . . . . Letterman General Hospital \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nSan Fra ncisco, California \n \nVEASEY, DR. CHARLES R. . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n33 \n \n EXHIBIT \"C\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES \n \nName and H om e Addres.~ \n \nHos pita,l \n \nVEASEY, DR. PHILIP R . \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \nRossville, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWEST, DR. CARLTON A . . \n \n. Michael Reese Hospital \n \nMontezuma, Georgia \n \nChicago, Illinois \n \nWHELCHEL, DR. CARL D .. \n \n. Macon Hospital \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nWHIDDON, DR. CLAUDE M. . . . . . \n \nMemorial Medical Center \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nWHITLOCK, DR. PAUL A . . \n \nBalboa Naval Hospital \n \nNewnan, Georgia \n \nSan Diego, California \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. CHARLES D. \n \nBaylor College of Medicine \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nHouston, Texas \n \nWOMACK, DR. CHARLES E  . . . . . . . . . U. S. Public Health Hospital \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nStaten Island, New York \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nName and Home Address \n \nName and Home Address \n \nADAMS, DR. LAMAR T. Hiawassee, Georgia \nBAGGETT, DR. JAMES C., JR. \nDouglasville, Georgia \nBRANTLEY, DR. JIMMY W. \nWrightsville, Georgia \nBREWSTER, DR. EiDWARD W., JR. \nRome, Georgia \nCADORA, DR. DONALD F. \nCollege Park, Georgia \nCARTER, DR. MILLARD G. \nMacon, Georgia CHALKER, DR. DAN K. \nGibson, Georgia \nCOLEMAN, DR. FRANCIS W. \nWaycross, Georgia \nCOUSINS, DR. WILLIAM L. \nGreenville, Georgia \nDUANE, DR. LAWRENCE J., JR. \nMcRae, Georgia FETTERS, DR. DAVID V. \nAlbany, Georgia \nFUSSELL, DR. MACEA \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \nGEISLER, DR. GARNETT J., JR. \nDecatur, Georgia \nGOWEN, DR. JAMES, F. \nFolkston, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, DR. HOWARD A . \nWashington, Georgia HOBBY, DR. CHARLES F. \nDouglas, Georgia HODGES, DR. HUGH 0. \nSandersville, Georgia \nHORSEMAN, DR. ROBERT W. \nAthens, Georgia JONES, DR. JAMES Y. \nStone Mountain, Georgia \nKING, DR. WILLIAM D. \nChickamauga, Georgia \nLANIER, DR. WILLIS E. \nCobbtown, Georgia MAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0. \nCartersville, Georgia \nMIMBS, DR. JAMES W. \nMilledgeville, Georgia \nMULLIS, DR. KENNETH L. \nEastman, Georgia \n \n34 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING \nIN THE ARMED FORCES \n \nEXHIBIT \"D\" \n \nNam e and Ho1ne Add1ess \n \nNam e and Hom e Add1ess \n \nNELSON, DR. ELLIS H. \nIdeal, Georgia NEWTON, DR. JACK R. \nChamblee, Georgia \nPAYNE, DR. FRANKLIN E. \nPowder Springs, Georgia \nPERRY, DR. HENRY A. \nBaldwin, Georgia PHILLIPS, DR. JAMES E. \nMacon, Georgia \nPHILLIPS, DR. THOMAS W. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nRIVERS, DR. JAMES L., JR. \nCamilla, Gorgia \nSANGSTER, DR. JOSEPH A. \nVienna, Georgia SAPP, DR. PHILIP B. \nDalton, Georgia SATHER, DR. RANDALL K. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nSIMMONS, DR. ROBERT W . \nLaGrange, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. PETER T. \nAtlanta, Georgia STEPHENS, DR. MARVIN R. \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nSTINSON, DR. JOSEPH M. \nHartwell, Georgia \nSTRICKLAND, DR. WORTHY E. \nAlbany, Georgia \nSTRlNGER, DR. MERLE P. \nAugusta, Georgia \nTARPLEY, DR. JAMES M. \nRome, Georgia \nTHORNTON, DR. ROBERTS. \nElberton, Georgia WEAVER, DR. JERRY 0. \nCedartown, Georgia \nWELLS, DR. JOHN A . \nCommerce, Georgia \nWHALEY, DR. MORGAN N . \nAugusta, Georgia \nWILLIS, DR. ISAAC \nAlbany, Georgia \nWILLIS, DR. LARRY F . \nCartersville, Georgia \nWooD, DR. WILLIAM G. \nAmericus, Georgia \nYOUNG, DR. JAMES H. \nOcilla, Georgia \n \n35 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nNam e and Home To w n \n \nAmount of Schola1ship \n \nCo'/1'1//nunity of Practice \n \nTi?ne R equired fo? R epayment \n \nAKERY, DR. EARL J .. .. . . \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \nALLEN , DR. L. LANIER . . . . . . . . \n \nValdosta, Georgia ALLEN , DR. THOMAS M.. \n \n... ... \n \nLeary, Georgia \nANDERSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . . . . . . \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nATHA, DR. JOHN F . . \n \n. .. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nCA:l \n0') \n \nBROOKS, DR. WILLIAM P .. \n \n.. . . . . . \n \nMonroe, Georgia \n \n'''BROWN, DR. GROVER J . . \n \n. . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCASH, DR. TED D.. \n \n.. . . . \n \nBremen, Georgia \n \nCLEMENTS, DR. MARTHA D.. \n \n.. \n \nGreenville, Georgia DANIELL, DR. DUREN, JR. . \n \n.. ... \n \nDublin, Georgia DENT, DR. JOHN M., JR. . \n \n... .. \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nFLINT, DR. LUCIEN A. . . \n \n. . \n \nHapeville, Georgia \n \n''' Paid partially in cash . \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \nMonroe Thomaston Dawson Roswell Rockmart Eatonton Cartersville Tallapoosa Pine Mountain Montezuma Tifton Canton \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-5 mos. 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.9 mos. \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" Tirne Practiced \nJuly 1,1970 4 years 1 yr.-7 mos. 4 yrs.-11 mos. 4 months 4 years 2 years 1 yr.7 mos. 3 years 3 years 1 yr.-11 mos. 11 months 1 yr.-11 mos. \n \n FORD, DR. JAMES E., III \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHULLENDER, DR. BYRON N. . . . . . . . \n \nRinggold, Georgia \n \nKARSTEN, DR. MIKELL B. . . . . . . . . \n \nTifton, Georgia \n.. KENNEDY, DR. THOMAS E .. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKENT, DR. WILLIAM F .. . . . . . . . \n \nAdel, Georgia \nKING, DR. GEORGE c. . . \n \n. . ..... \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKNOWLTON, DR. JAMES W. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nC/.:) -:] \n \nKUGLAR, DR. EVERETT C. . . . . . . . . \n \nEvans, Georgia \n \nLUCAS, DR. WALLACE . . \n \n. ... . . \n \nWrightsville, Georgia MINTER, DR. BRENDA S. . \n \n. ..... \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nMOORE, DR. PERRY . . . . \n \n. .. \n \nMacon, Georgia NOBLES, DR. TRAVIS \n \n..... .... \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \n''' NORMAN, DR. JOHN T . . . . . \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nOGLESBY, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \n''' Paid partially in cash. \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,103.29 \n \nClaxton \nRinggold \nTifton \nBuford \nStatesboro \nClayton \nToccoa \nCentral State Augusta Regional Cochran Eastman Gracewood \nCentral State \nLyons Vidalia Elberton \nTifton \n \n5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 Years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yrs.-1 mo. \n \n-04 years \n-0--0-0-01 yr.-7 mos. 4 yrs.-5% mos. 1 yr.-6 mos. -04 yrs.-6 mos. 3 yrs.-2 mos. 3 yrs.-7 mofl. 10 months \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Ho1ne T own \n \nAnwunt of Scholatship \n \nCommunity of P1actice \n \nTime Requi1ed fo1 R epayment \n \nPULLIAM, DR. MORRIS M. . . .. . . . . . \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nRAWLINS, DR. GEORGE M. . . . . . . . . . \n \nGrayson, Georgia \n \nREID, DR. RAYMOND J .. . . . . .. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nRICE, DR. JOSEPH F. . . \n \n \n \n \n \n0 \n \n \n \n0 \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nRICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. . . . .. . \n \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \n~ \n00 \n \nROGERS, DR. JOHN S. . . . . . . . . . \n \nBuena Vista, Georgia \n \nSTUBBS, DR. 0LAN W. . . \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nTUMLIN, DR. WILLIAM D. . . . . . . . . \n \nRome, Georgia \n \nVICKERY, DR. SAMUEL A. . \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n \n \nCommerce, Georgia \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM M. . . . . . . . \n \nAshburn, Georgia \n \nWILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. . . . . . . . . . \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \n: P aid partially in cash \n \n3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \nCovington \n \n3 yrs.-9 mos. \n \nS n ellvill e \n \n5 years \n \nTallapoosa \n \n5 years \n \nCentral State M-ental Health Inst. Statesboro \n \n5 years 5 years \n \nBuena Vista \n \n5 years \n \nDoraville \n \n5 years \n \nLexington \u0026 Crawford Commerce \n \n5 years 5 years \n \nNashville \n \n5 years \n \nDouglas \n \n3 yrs.-9 mos. \n \nEXHIBIT \"E\" Time P1acticecl \nJuly 1,1970 1 yr.-7 mos. 3 yrs.-4 mos. 2 yrs.-3 mos. 2 yrs.-3 mos. 1 yr.-7 mos. 4 years 3 years 1 yr.-11 1h mos. 3 years 2 years 1 yr.-7 mos. \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nACREE, DR. RUSSELL A. . . . . Hahira, Georgia \nANDERSON, DR. BENJAMIN S., JR. . Fort Valley, Georgia \nATHA, DR. WILLIAM J., JR. . Chicopee, Georgia \nBAGLEY, DR. CHARLE: E .. Waycross, Georgia \nBALL, DR. WESLEY J . . . . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia \nBARTON, DR. JAMES H . . . Mineral Bluff, Georgia \nBLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. . . . . . . . . Locust Grove, Georgia \nBODDY, DR. ALFRED E .. Decatur, Georgia \nBoss, DR. JAMES L. Stockbridge, Georgia \nBECKENRIDGE, DR. HOMER E .. Ludowici, Georgia \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES F .. Augusta, Georgia \nBULLARD, DR. JAMES R. Atlanta, Georgia \nCLEMENTS, DR. MACK H . . . . . . . . Greenville, Georgia \nCooK, DR. ERNEST L. . Newington, Georgia \nCOOPER, DR. JAMES T. . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nCOUCH, DR. RANDALL E .. Augusta, Georgia \nCRENSHAW, DR. JOHN T . . Bethlehem, Georgia \nCURRY, DR. LEON E .. Metter, Georgia \n \n$5,000 3,750 5,000 \n3,750 5,000 \n3,750 \n3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 \n2,500 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n5,000 \n3,750 \n \nPractice at Hahira, Georgia Practice at Cedartown, Georgia Practice at Franklin and West Point, Georgia Practice at Alma, Georgia Practice at Thunderbolt and Liberty County, Georgia Practice at Social Circle, Georgia Practice at McDonough, Georgia Practice at Woodstock, Georgia Practice at Villa Rica, Georgia Practice at Donalsonville, Georgia Practice at Monroe, Georgia Practice at Acworth, Georgia Practice at Pine Mtn., Georgia Practice at Thomson, Georgia Practice at Byromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw, Woodstock, Georgia Practice at Watkinsville and Lavonia, Georgia Practice at St. Marys, Roberta and Clayton, Georgia Practice at Metter, Georgia \n \n39 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nM ethod of Payment \n \nDAVIS, DR. BILLY J. \nFolkston, Georgia \nDEZOORT, DR. EDITH J .. \nSavannah, Georgia \nDOVE, DR. DONALD V. Royston, Georgia \nDUNAGAN, DR. DONALD \nClermont, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. JACK B . . \nCornelia, Georgia EUBANKS, DR. 0MER L. \nColumbus, Georgia \nEVANS, DR. RAYMOND D., JR. . \nGainesvile, Georgia FAULKNER, DR. HARRY W.. \nCovington, Georgia FERRELL, DR. MARION L . . \nMadison, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. BLAKE M . . \nAugusta, Georgia \nFOWLER, DR. JOHN E .. \nTifton, Georgia \nGILES, DR. EUGENE H .. \nFt. Gaines, Georgia \nGREEN, DR. JAMES F .. \nVilla Rica, Georgia HAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L .. \nAustell, Georgia HARPER, DR. HENRY W., JR. \nWarrenton, Georgia \nHARRIS, DR. STERLING A. Decatur, Georgia \nHARRISON, DR. JOHN R. . Macon, Georgia \nHARVEY, DR. Lours R. . . Pembroke, Georgia \nHAYMORE, DR. JAMES M., III. McCaysville, Georgia \n \n5,000 \n3,750 \n5,000 \n5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 4,999.99 5,000 5,000 \n2,750 2,500 5,000 3,750 \n \nPractice at Edison and Blairsville, Georgia Practice at Gresham Park and Avondale Estates, Georgia Practice at Lawrenceville, Georgia Practice at Gracewood, Georgia Practice at Cornelia, Georgia Practice at Roswell, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Covington, Georgia Practice at Sparta, Georgia Practice at Central State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton and Pelham, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Blakely, Georgia Practice at Villa Rica, Georgia Practi.ce at Austell, Georgia Practice at Washington and Warrenton, Georgia Practice at Buford, Georgia Practice at Millen, Georgia Practice at Sandersville, Georgia Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia \n \n40 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nHEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR.. Homerville, Georgia \nHENDLEY, DR. JOHN E . . Garfield, Georgia \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. Hephzibah, Georgia \nHITT, DR. WILLIAM A.. Augusta, Georgia \nHOLLEY, DR. JACOB H .. Mathews, Georgia \nHOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0. Macon, Georgia \nHOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS M.. Macon, Georgia \nHOLT, DR. EDWARD . . Sparks, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR. LOUIS J . . Nashville, Georgia \nJENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E . . . Atlanta, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M. . Macon, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. RAY L. . . . . Albany, Georgia \nJONES, DR. CHARLES T. . . . . . . . Jesup, Georgia \nJOWERS, DR. JONATHAN R. . Ambrose, Georgia \nKINARD, DR. GARLAND E .. Atlanta, Georgia \nLANFORD, DR. CHARLES A.. Stone Mountain, Georgia \nLASSITER, DR. HOMER L.. Moultrie, Georgia \nLITTLE, DR. CHARLES H . . Jasper, Ge-orgia \nLONG, DR. HAROLD G. . Dahlonega, Georgia \n \n1,2 50 5,000 \n3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 4,500 5,000 \n3,750 \n3,750 3,750 \n3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 \n \nPractice at Pavo Practice at Sylvania and Millen Practice at Waynesboro Practice at J esup Practice at Donalsonville Practice at Gordon Practice at Jackson Practice at A del Practice at Central State Hospital Practice at Arlington Practice at Eastman Practice at Wrightsville and Eastman Practice at Hazlehurst, Hinesville, Jesup, and Regional Hospital Practice at Martinez Practice at Chickamauga and Fort Oglethorpe Practice at Rutland District Practice at Arlington Practice at Blairsville Practice at Dahlonega \n \n41 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nArnount of Schola1ship \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nLUKE, DR. BILLY D. . . . . . Alma, Georgia \nMANUS, DR. RICHARD C.. Clermont, Georgia \nMARLOW, DR. JAMES E . . Tunnel Hill, Georgia \nMAYS, DR. ALDINE M.. Stockbridge, Georgia \nMcGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR.. Columbus, Georgia \nMcLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. . Folkston, Georgia \nMCNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P .. Wrens, Georgia \nMEACHAi\\1, DR. JACK R.. Augusta, Georgia \nMOODY, DR. JOHN E . . Colquitt, Georgia \nMOODY, DR. RICHARD A. Macon, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. Hiawassee, Georgia \nMORELAND, DR. ROBERT H., JR. . Darien, Georgia \nMUSE, DR. ANDREW D., JR.. Carrollton, Georgia \nNICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . Hiawassee, Georgia \nNUNNALLY, DR. JAMES T., Ill . Augusta, Georgia \nNUTT, DR. RICHARD L.. Griffin, Georgia \nPIRKLE, DR. THOMAS N. Smyrna, Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E .. Fitzgerald, Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR. JOHN E., JR. . Augusta, Georgia \nRELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C.. Atlanta, Georgia \n \n3,750 \n5,000 3,750 \n3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3,750 3,750 \n2,500 \n2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Blackshear and Forest Park Practice at Austell Practice at Pleasant Grove Community Practice at Stockbridge Practice at Gainesvill e Practice at Sylvester Practice at Soperton Practice at Chatsworth Practice at Central State Hospital Practice at Jesup Practice at Loganville Practice at Port Wentworth and Garden City Practice at Jefferson Practice at Hiawassee Practice at Hazlehurst and Gracewood Practice at Darien and Jeffersonville Practice at Blue Ridge Practice at Washington Practice at Washington Practice at Griffin \n \n42 \n \n EXHIBIT \"F\" \nPHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of S c h o l a r s hi p \n \nMethod of Payment \n \nROBINSON, DR. JAMES L .. Carrollton, Georgia \nROGERS, DR. CHARLES G  . \nAtlanta, Georgia SCHARFF, DR. LoUIS, III . \nClaxton, Georgia SHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N . . . \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 \n \nPractice at Woodbury Practice at Rockmart Practice at Gracewood \nPractice at Washington, Lincolnton and Lavonia \n \nEXHIBIT \"G\" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholarship \n \nMethod of Pay1nent \n \nADAMS, DR. JACOB B. Atlanta, Georgia \nEDMONDSON, DR. STEPHEN W .. Barney, Georgia \nc. McGRAw, DR. WALKER \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n$3,750 5,000 5,000 \n \nPractice at Retardation Center 14 time, balance in cash. Paid to date by practice $104.15. Practice at Georgia Regional Hospital 1h time, balance in cash. Paid to date $750 practice. Practice at Penal Institutions 1h time. Practice and payments begun. in August 1970. \n \n43 \n \n SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH \n \nNa1ne and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1 s h i p \n \nEXHIBIT \"H\" \nM ethod of Payment \n \nBELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S.. Macon, Georgia \nFLYNT, DR. JOHN W . . \nDecatur, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. HARRY L .. Summerville, Georgia \n \nGEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. Atlanta, Georgia \nJACKSON, DR. BILLY J . \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nw., JAMES. DR. CLYATT \n \nJR . \n \nPearson, Georgia \n \nKELLEY, DR. JAMES H .. \nBuford, Georgia \n \nMERCER, DR. FRANKLIN E .. Albany, Georgia \nMULHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A., JR. . Augusta, Georgia \n \nTILLMAN, DR. RALPH A .. Augusta, Georgia \n \n$5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3 ,750 \n \nPractice at Jackson 1 year; balance in cash Practice at Lawrenceville 1 year; balance in cash Practice at Lithonia 1 year, 11 months; balance in cash \nPractice at Fort Valley 3 years; balance in cash Practice at Austell 1 year, 6 months; balance in cash Practice at Alma 2 months; balance in cash Practice at Newnan 2 years, 2 months; balance in cash Practice at Blakely 10 months; balance in cash Practice at Hinesville 3 years, 6 months; balance in cash Practice at Pearson 3 years; balance in cash \n \n44 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmou nt of \nScholatship Paid to Recipient \n \nALLIGOOD, DR. LAWRENCE M. \nDouglas, Georgia \nAVRET, DR. EDWIN T ... \nMacon, Georgia \nBANDOW, DR. GEORGE T . . \nChamblee, Georgia \nBANNISTER, DR. JAMES P . . \nCumming Georgia \nBECTON, DR. JAMES L. . . . \nPooler, Georgia \nBENTLEY, DR. ALONZO J . . \nQuitman, Georgia \n'''BENTON, DR. PHILLIP G . . \nMacon, Georgia \nBLACK, DR. WILEY S. . . \nCleveland , Georgia \nBLAND, DR. WILLIAM H. \nAtlanta, Georgia \nBOHANAN, DR. GERALD W . \nEastman, Georgia \nBOLIN, DR. MARION G . . . \nMacon, Georgia BRADLEY, DR. HAROLD F .. \nGreensboro, Georgia \nBREWTON, DR. LLOYD C . . . \nLouisville, Georgia ''' BROOKS, DR. THOMAS W., Ill . \nValdosta, Georgia \nBUNTIN, DR. WILLIAM H ., JR . \nAlbany, Georgia \nBURNS, DR. JAMES H . .. \nRome, Georgia \n'~ CANNON, DR. CLIFF L .. \nDonalsonville, Georgia \nCASON, DR. WILLIAM P .. \nPelham, Georgia COFER, DR. HERSCHEL F . \nMacon, Georgia \nCOLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM M .. \nTifton, Georgia \nCOLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C . . \nForsyth, Georgia \nCox, DR. TYRONE E . . . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia ''' Partial repayment by practice. \n \n$5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 \n \n45 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nNa1ne and Home To wn \n \nAmount of \nScholarship Paid to Recipient \n \nCRAWFORD, DR. CARLL .. \nAugusta, Georgia \nCROFT, DR. JAMES M . . . \nBrunswick, Georgia \nCROWDER , DR. JACKSON G .. \nWest Point, Georgia \nDEKLE, DR. JOEL S . . .. . . \nJesup, Georgia \nDONALD, DR. CLARENCE W., JR. . \nCarrollton, Georgia \nEDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G., JR. . \nCedartown, Georgia \n~ EDWARDS , DR. CHARLES H . . \nCleveland, Georgia \nF1NCHER, DR. RONALD E .. \nDecatur, Georgia \nFINKLEA, DR. JOHN L. . . \nAmericus, Georgia \nFRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR. . . . . . . . . \nSparta, Georgia \nGAY, DR. JAMES w. . . . . \nHogansville, Georgia \nGILBERT, DR. STEWART D .. \nHiawassee, Georgia \nGINGREY, DR. JOHN P . .. \nAugusta, Georgia \n'''GRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G . . \nDouglas, Georgia \nGREEN, DR. RALPH R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nRinggold, Georgia \nGRIFFITH, DR. EUGENE R . . . . . . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia HAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R. . \nWaycross, Georgia HALE, DR. WILLIAM R. . \nMarietta, Georgia \n*HAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T . . . . . . . . \nAtlanta, Georgia \nHARDISON, DR. JOSEPH E .. . .. .. . \nSmyrna, Georgia \nHARPER, DR. MARTON C. . . \nAthens, Georgia \nHARPER, DR. WILLIAM F . . \nBlakely, Georgia ''' Partial repayment by practice. \n \n$3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 \u0026,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n46 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmo1mt of \nScholarship Paid to R ecipient \n \n*HARVEY, DR. DAVID N. . . . Monticello, Georgia \nHATCHER, DR. JAMES F., JR.. Augusta, Georgia \nHATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES A. Atlanta, Georgia \nHEATH, DR. TIM R. . . . . Homerville, Georgia \n\u003e!\u003c HEMPHILL, DR. JOHN R .. Gainesville, Georgia \nHOLSONBACK, DR. WILLIAM D.. Augusta, Georgia \nHUGHES, DR. JOHN L., JR. . Augusta, Georgia \nHUNT, DR. JOSEPH B.. Blakely, Georgia \nHURST, DR. JAMES B. . Brunswick, Georgia \n*JACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE. Atlanta, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR. L. DAVIS . . . Hoboken, Georgia \n*JOHNSON, DR. LOUIS M . . Thomson, Georgia \nJOHNSON, DR. WALTER E., II . Thomson, Georgia \n*JONES, DR. KENNETH D.. Griffin, Georgia \nJORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M.. Lyons, Georgia \nJORDAN, DR. MARION H .. Augusta, Georgia \nJUSTICE, DR. DAVID A. . Columbus, Georgia . \nKEENE, DR. WILLIS R . . Woodbine, Georgia \n*KELLY, DR. SHERRILL B. . Augusta, Georgia \nKENT, DR. LOUIS M. . . . . Conyers, Geo~gia \nKEPP, DR. LoWELL J ., JR. . Atlanta, Georgia \nKING, DR. SPENCER B ., III . Macon, Georgia \n'~ Partial repayment by practice. \n \n5,000 3,750 4,027.77 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 2,500 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n47 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCH_OLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and H01ne Town \n \nAmotmt of \nSchola1ship Paid to R ecipient \n \nLANIER, DR. BOBBY G.. Jackson, Georgia \nLEAR, DR. THOMAS F .. Camilla, Georgia \nLEE, DR. RALPH C. . . Thomson, Georgia \nLINDER, DR. CHARLES W .. Macon, Georgia \nLOTT, DR. THOMAS M . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia \nLOWE, DR. JAMES C. . . Atlanta, Georgia \nMcCoRD, DR. JAMES w.. \nSylvester, Georgia ''' MCMURRAIN, DR. KEY D., JR. \nHapeville, Georgia ''' MCNAIR, DR. HAL H .. \nAugusta, Georgia MCRAE, DR. JAMES D. . \nMt. Vernon, Georgia METTS, DR. NATHANIEL B . . \nSandersville, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE T . . . \nAthens, Georgia MILLS, DR. LUTHER R. , IV . \nTifton, Georgia MORGAN, DR. HAROLD C. . . \nBuford, Georgia NICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L . . \nValdosta, Georgia NIXON, DR. WILLIAM H. \nCarrollton, Georgia OGDEN, DR. ROBERT H .. \nMacon, Georgia \n''' PAUL, DR. JEWELL c... \nAthens, Georgia PICKENS, DR. JAMES C.. \nTucker, Georgia ''' PLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A . . \nAugusta, Georgia POSTELL, DR. WILLIAM N., JR. \nAtlanta, Georgia ''' PRICE, DR. THOMAS W . . . . \nGlennville, Georgia ''' Partial repayment by practice. \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n48 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nA1nountof Scholarshi p Paid to R ecipient \n \nRICKS, DR. ROBERT L . . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nROGERS, DR . JlM L. . . \n \nWaco, Georgia SALLEY, DR. BRUN SON M . . \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n''' SAPP, DR. WILLIAM P . . . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nw., SAVAGE, DR. EDWARD \n \nIII. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nSHACKLETT, DR. DAVID E .. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC . . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n''' SMITH, DR. HERBERT D . . \n \nP embroke, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. LEROY F . . . \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nSTORY, DR. WILLIAM A . . \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \n''' STRIC~LAND, DR. EDMOND T. . . . . . .  . . . . . \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \nSTUBBS, DR.JOE c.. . .. . . . . . \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nTAN NER, DR. ROBERT E . . \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \nTAYLOR, DR. JAMES W . . \n \nWaycross, Georgia \n \n''' TAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P .. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nTIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \n''' T .URK, DR . ALFRED J. . . . . . . . . \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nVANDIVER, DR. ROY W. . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nEdison, Georgia \nWEBB, DR. _GILSON s. . . \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nWIKE, DR. CHARLES C . . \n \nEatonton, Georgia \n \nWILDER, DR. JUDSON V . . \n \nThomasville, Georgia \n \nWILKES, DR. LESLIE L., JR. . \nQuitman, Georgia \n \n''' Partial repayment by practice. \n \n5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n49 \n \n EXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Scholars'Mp Paid to Recipient \n \nWILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L . . . Macon, Georgia \nWILSON, DR. FREDDIE E . . Atlanta, Georgia \nWILSON, DR. JAMES M.. Decatur, Georgia \nWOOD, DR. SAMUEL E .. . Maco.n, Georgia \nWRAY, DR. CHARLES H .. Union Point, Georgia \nYORK, DR. RANDOLPH M.. Albany, Georgia \nYOUNGBLOOD, DR. ROBERT L .. Decatur, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nName and Home To wn \n \nAmount of Scholars'Mp \nPaid to Recipient \n \nBLAND, DR. JAMES L . . . Sylvania, Georgia \nBURNAM, DR. JESSE A . . Cordele, Georgia \nCANUP, DR. CLARENCE H . . _New Holland, Georgia \n':' CASON, DR. CECIL D. . . . Blackshear, Georgia \nCHAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E .. Tennville, Georgia \nDEFOOR, DR. JOSEPH T .. Decatur, Georgia \nGLENN, D.R JOHNNY R. . Colbert, Georgia \nGRANT, DR. BOB C. . . Gainesville, Georgia \nHALE, DR. GEORGE C. . Macon, Georgia \nHANNAH, DR. FRANK T . . Atlanta, Georgia \nHAYES, DR. CLAUDETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Carrollton, Georgia \n':'Deceased \n \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 1,250 1,500 \n \n50 \n \n EXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nName and Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1rshtip Paid to Recipient \n \nJONES, DR. OTIS w., JR... \nHoboken, Georgia LAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D.. \nMacon, Georgia MARTIN, DR. HOWELL J . . \nChamblee, Georgia MAY, DR. CHARLES B.. . \nBainbridge, Georgia MAY, DR. WINIFRED C.. \nAtlanta, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE D. . \nForest Park, Georgia NUGENT, DR. ELIZABETH K . . \nDecatur, Georgia O'QUINN, DR. JAMES L . . \nMacon, Georgia PEARSON, DR. HUEY L.. \nGlenwood, Georgia Pilcher, Dr. Bobby L. . . \nAmericus, Georgia RAY, DR. ALBERT W., JR.. \nMacon, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M. . \nSavannah, Georgia SALIBA, DR. NORMAN R . . \nGeorgetown, Georgia SINGLETON, DR. GARY L. \nJonesboro, Georgia TURNER, DR. DANIEL . . \nAlbany, Georgia WALLER, DR. CHARLES E . . \nEatonton, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 2,500 2,500 2,500 3,750 1,250 5,000 2,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 2,500 3,750 3,750 \n \n51 \n \n EXHIBIT \"K\" \n \nSTUDENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH \n \nName ancl Home Town \n \nAmount of Schola1ship Paid to R ecipient \n \nAMERSON, G. MALCOLM . Gordon, Georgia \nBERRY, WANDA S . . . . . St. Marys, Georgia \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR . Sparta, Georgia \nCHITTY, AUBURN P. . . Mqultrie, Georgia \nDUFFELL, WILLIAM H .. Macon, Georgia \nELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . . Augusta, Georgia \nGRIMM, WILLIAM B. Atlanta, Georgia \nHAWKINS, DAVID J . . Augusta, Georgia \nHoTARD, JosEPH A . . Columbus, Georgia \nHUTTO, ALTON W . . Fort Valley, Georgia \nJOHNSON, WELDON H . . Jefferson, Georgia \nMOODY, REGINALD H., JR. . Atlanta, Georgia \nOSBURN, RICHARD L. Decatur, Georgia \nPURCELL, ROBERT J .. Augusta, Georgia \nROGERS, CHARLES E. Forsyth, Georgia \nSHUMAN, IVY L . . . Statesboro, Georgia \nSWEATT, RUSSELL D . Soperton, Georgia \nWOODY, PHILIP D . . Gainesville, Georgia \nWORSHAM , WALTER V. , III . Macon , Georgia \n \n$1,250 .00 1,686.71 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 270.24 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333.33 2,187.50 1,250.00 3,437.50 2,187.50 1,2 50.00 1,250.00 3,750.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 \n \n52 \n \n EXHIBIT \"L\" STUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSH I P IN FULL \n \nName an cl Hom@Town \n \nAmount of \nScholarship Paicl to Reci pient \n \nANDREWS, JAMES W . \nRobinson, Georgia \n''' BAILEY, STEPHEN V . . \nAugusta, Georgia \n''\"'' BROADHURST, CYRUS G: . \nFitzgerald, Georgia \nBROWN, HENRY ETTA .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . \nNelson, Georgia \nCARROLL, RICHARD A .. \nAugusta, Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K. \nTalbotton, Georgia \nCOBB, J ANELL . . . . \nGlennville, Georgia CROOK, ROBERT B. . . \nRome, Georgia \nCULBERSON, W AQE H . . \nCartersville, Georgia \nFARLEY, WILLIAM E .. \nColumbus, Georgia \nGRIER, ORIN T. . . . . \nBlakely, Georgia \nGRIFFIN, NORMAN W . . \nAugusta, Georgia \nHALL, CHARLES, JR. . . \nSavannah, Georgia \nHOPKINS, CLARENCE E., JR.. \nAlbany, Georgia \nHUMPHREY, WILLIAM T. \nBainbridge, Georgia \n''' PELOTE, MACEO R . . \nSavannah, Georgia PRUITT, DONALD I. . \nBuford, Georgia \nSCOTT, MELVIN B., JR. . \nWaycross, Georgia \nSHARPTON, RUTH A .. \nCarrollton, Georgia \nWAITS, CHARLES H. . . \nMcDonough, Georgia \n \n$ 291.48 1,250.00 1,250.00 \n456.70 1,250.00 \n278.96 363.94 1,250.00 1,250 .00 1,250.00 1,900.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 812.16 301.08 333 .18 1,250.00 408.58 \n \n'' Deceased while enrolled as student. ** Deceased after withdrawal. \n \n53 \n \n EXHIBIT \"M\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1968-69 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash on Hand, July 1, 1968 . State Appropriation . . . . . Interest on Savings Account . Payments on Scholarships . \n \n. $ 10,427.57 130,104.55 41.20 64,810.19 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n. . . . . . $205,383.51 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services \n \nSalaries . . . \n \n. $ 8,160.00 \n \nExtra Clerical \n \n903.15 \n \nPer Diem .. \n \n37.50 \n \nRetail Credit . \n \n924.39 \n \nCollege Scholarship \n \n197.50 \n \nTravel .. . . Office Supplies Communication Bond Premium Repairs Miscellaneous Printing Equipment . Refund to Treasury Internal Revenue Scholarships \n \n$ 10,222.54 96.84 \n303.89 526.10 100.00 26.40 29.41 1,266.32 371.85 10,046.52 \n9.20 172,541.14 \n \n$185,317.67 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . \n \n$195 ,540.21 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND, JULY I , 1969 . . . . . . $ 9,843.30 \n \n54 \n \n EXHIBIT \"N\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1969-70 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash on Hand, July 1, 1969 . State Appropriation Interest on Savings . . . Payments on Scholarships \n \n. $ 9,843.30 204,235.08 21.14 81,150.94 \n \nTOTAL INCOME . . . . . . . . . . \n \n$295,250:46 \n \nPersonal Services Salaries ... Extra Clerical Per Diem \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n. $ 9,148.08 651.89 \n2,441.38 \n \n$ 12,241.35 \n \nTravel .... \n \n66 .04 \n \nOffice Supplies . \n \n599.42 \n \nCommunication \n \n227.97 \n \nBond Premium \n \n100.00 \n \nRepairs \n \n20.00 \n \nMiscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n59.02 \n \nRefund to Treasury \n \n100,316.08 \n \nScholarshi-ps . . . . . . . . \n \n181,261.32 \n \n$282,649.85 \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . \n \n$294,891.20 \n \nBALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1970 . . . . . . \n \n359.26 \n \n55 \n \n EXHIBIT \"0\" \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1970-71 \n \nINCOME \n \nAppropriation from State of Georgia . $222,000.00 \n \nTOTAL INCOME . . . . . \n \n. $222,000.00 \n \n./. ~h ,u. ~) \n \nvt_ ~ /.P' s./ \n0 \n \n) \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services Salaries ... 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May, 1953--May, 1955 \n \nDR. C. L. HOWARD April 1, 1953--March 31, 1957 \n \nPelham \n \nDR. JOHN W. MAULDIN April 1, 1953--March 31, 1957 \n \nAlma \n \nDR. J. HUBERT MILFORD April 1, 1953--March 31, 1957 \n \nHartwell \n \nDR. PETER B. WRIGHT May, 1954--May, 1956 \n \nAugusta \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD \n \nDr. JOHN W. MAULDIN \n \nChairman \n \nDR. J. H BERT MILFORD \n \nVice-Chairman \n \nMR. L. R. SIEBERT \n \nSecretary-Treasurer \n \nROOM 400 20 Ivy Street, S. E. ATLA JTA 3, GEORGIA \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n20 Ivy Street, S. E., Room 400 ATLANTA \nHonorable HERMAN E. TALMADGE Governor, tate of Georgia \ntate Capitol Atlanta 3, Georgia My dear Governor Talmadg \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 67, I herewith ubmit to you a report concerning the activities of the tate Medical Education Board of Georgia for the p riod beginning April 1, 1953 and ending June 30, 1954. \nFor your additional information, the report \"'a prepared to include the action taken by the Board at it meeting held on July 7, 1954, covering the granting of scholar hip for the 1954-55 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1954-55 fi cal year. \nincerely \nChairman \n1 \n \n REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD \nAPRIL 1, 1953 THRO GH JU E 30, 1954 \nThe 1951 General A embly of the tate of Georgia enacted a law providing for an amendment to the Constitution of the tate of Georgia for the creation of the tate Medical Education Board. The people of the tate of G orgia ratifi d this Con titutional amendment in ~ ovember of 1952. \nnder the Con titutional amendment th member hip of the tate Medical Education Board i compo ed of fiv members, a follows: President of the Medical A ociation of Georgia, immediate pa t President of the Medical A. ociation of Georgia, and three qualified elector of the tate of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three member appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four year. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \nThe secretary of the Board i the per on who irving a the ecretary of the Board of Reg nt of the ni\\ ersity y tern of Georgia. \nnder the Constitutional amendment the Board i charged with receiving and acting upon all appli ation for loan or cholar hip made by tudent who are bona fide citizens and resident of the tate of Georgia, who de ire to b come do tor of medicine, and who have been a cepted for enrollment in a credited medical college within the nited tate. The purpo e of the loans and scholar hip i to enable recipient to obtain a standard medical education which will qualify them to be orne licensed practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It i the duty of the Board to make careful and full inve tigation of the ability, character and qualification of each applicant and determine hi titne to become the recipient of a loan or cholarship. The inve tigation of the applicant should include a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and cholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or who e parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. \nThe loan or cholar hip do not exceed 5,000.00 to anyone person and are paid in annual in tallments not exceeding 1,500.00 per annum. The loans or scholar hip may be repaid as follows: \n2 \n \n a. The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in ca h in full with 4% interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shat! be due on or before one year from the date the student completes hi internship. \nb. The student may repay the loan in service by practicing his profe sion at some place within the tate of Georgia to be approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing ill profession in the de ignated community. 0 annual intere t on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligation under his contract. \nAfter the third full year of practice or services within the designated community, but not before, the student may, at the discretion of the Board, payoff the balance of the loan, together with accrued interest thereon. pon such payment the tudent hall be relieved from further obligation under his contract for the loan. \nEach applicant before being granted a loan or cholarship mu t enter into a contract with the tate of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholar hip or loan i granted to him. \nThe purpo e and intent of the Con titutional amendment i to bring about an adequate upply of doctor of medicine in the more parsely populated areas of the tate of Georgia by increa ing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical college , and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical college to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \nBOARD MEMBERS \nOn April 1, 1953, the date that the Board came into existence, Dr. C. F. Holton of avannah, Georgia, wa erving a President of the Medical \\ssociation of Georgia and Dr. W. F. Reavi of Waycro Georgia was the immediate pa t President of the A so iation. Goyernor Herman E. Talmado-e appointed Dr. C. L. Howard of Pelham, Georgia, Dr. John W. Mauldin of Alma, Georgia and Dr. J. Hubert Milford of Hartwell, Georgia, to membership on the tate ~'ledical Education Board. These five gentlemen compo ed the membmship of the Board until May of 1953. In May of 1953 the Medical A sociation of Georgia elected Dr. William Harbin of Rome, Georgia, a it Pre ident and, as provided by the Con titutional amendment, \n3 \n \n Dr. Harbin became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Reavi . In May of 1954 the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Peter B. Wright of Augusta, Georgia, a its Pre ident and Dr. Wright became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Holton. \nAt the meeting of the Board on April 1, 1953, Dr. Howard wa ele ted Chairman of the Board and Dr. 1auldin was elected Vice Chairman. The e gentlemen served as the officers of the Board until April 7 1954. On April 7, 1954, the Board elected Dr. Mauldin a, its Chairman and Dr. Milford as it Vice Chairman. \nSCHOLARSHIP \nThe tate Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of cholarship until the acute shortage of doctors 111 the rural areas of the tate of Georgia has been alleviated. \nThe following procedure is followed by the Board: pon request, an application form requesting detailed information is sent to an applicant. pon receipt of the completed application form, ix reference given by the applicant are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report from a commercial credit company is then reque ted on the applicant and hi family which will give detailed information on their financial tatus. pon receipt of all thi information, the applicant is called to the office of the Board for an interview by the Se retary of the Board. Each interview last approximately one hour. \nThe Board received sixty-eight applications for the twenty-five scholar hips available for the 1953-54 academic year. The e applications ,\"ere re eived from fifty- ix white men, one white woman, and eleven I egro men. The Board received ixty-three applications for the new scholarships available for the 1954-55 academic year. These were received from fifty- ix white men two white women, and five Negro men. From the information obtainable about the e applicants, it ,\"as found that nearly all of the applicants were in need of some financial as istance and that in many ca e the applicants would be unable to continue their medical education without financial as istance. \nOn July 1, 1953, the Board granted twenty-five cholarships for the 1953-54 academic year, twenty-foul' in the amount of 1,250.00 each and one in the amount of 416.65. One of the white men students receiving a cholarship from the Board for the 1953-54 academic year had to drop out of th Medical Coll ge of Georgia during the spring quarter of the 1952-53 academic year because of illness. The Medical College of Georgia granted him permission to re-enter that \n4 \n \n in titution at the pring quarter of 1954 to fini h the \"'ork of hi fre hman year. Therefore the amoun of the cholar hip granted him by the Board overed only the pring quarter of 1954. \n \nOf the twenty-five cholarship o-ranted by the Board on July 1, \n \n1953 twenty-one were granted to white medical tudent and four to \n \nXegro medical tudent. The Board al 0 approyed five persons a \n \nalternate. Two of the cholarship recipient, one a white and the \n \nother a Negro medical udent, l' ceived fund from other ources \n \nand declined their cholar hip. Therefor cholar hips were awarded \n \nto the fir t and econd alternat ,a \"'hite and a Negro medical tu- \n \ndent. The tudent who received scholarship for the 1953-54 aca- \n \ndemic year are a follow \n \n1953-54 \n \nlAME \n \nMEDI AL COLLEGE CLAS E \n \nBLI IT, Jo EPH ALDEAX Lo ust GJ'Ove, Ga. \n \n:Medical College of Ga. . . .. ophomore Augu ta, Ga. \n \nDOVE, DONALD VEAL Roy ton, Ga. \n \nMedical ollege of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nFreshman \n \nEYAI' , RAYMOXD DAr'IEL, JR 1102 Melro e Ct., Gaine ville, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nJunior \n \nFA LKNER, HARRY W 71 Park Gil' Ie, Covington, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nFre bman \n \nFo TER, BLAKE McRAE 604 Bran ford Rd., Augu ta, Ga. \n \nMedical ollege of Ga...... ophomore Augusta, Ga. \n \nFOSTER, HARRY ROBERT, JR umrnerville, Ga. \n \n:Vledical College of Ga \" Junior Augusta, Ga. \n \nGRANT, BOB CLYDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i\\1edical College of Ga. . . .. Fr hman \n \n732 ,Yo \"\"a bington, Gaine ville, Ga. \n \nugu ta, Ga. \n \nHARRI, TERLIXG ADAIR 141 Grant Place, D catur, Ga. \n \n. niv. of Teolle ee........ ophomore :M mphi , Tenn. \n \nHARRI ON, JOB:'\u003c ROBERT 1920 Jeff Davi t., ~Iacoll, Ga. \n \n~1edical Coli ge of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nJunior \n \nHATTAWAY, CHARLE ALLEN 243 :\\Iarietta t. Atlanta, Ga. \n \n. niv. of Michigan. . . . . . . .. opbomor Ann Arbor, :Mich. \n \nJACK 0 \" BILLY JOE, JR un t Terrace, For yth, Ga. \n \ni\\1edical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFre hroan \n \nLANFORD, CHARLE ~lON \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n22 Forest Ave., tone :Mountain, Ga. Augusta Ga. \n \nSophomore \n \nLITTLE, CHARLE HOWARD Ja per, Ga. \n \n:\\Iedical ollege of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nJunior \n \nl\\IcXAJR, WILLIAM PAI.~IER R. F. D., 'Vren , Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga. . . .. ophomor Augusta, Ga. \n \n5 \n \n NAME \n \nMEDICAL COLLEGE \n \n1953-54 CLASSE \n \nMORELAND, ROBERT HAMILTON. . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga ..... Fre hman \n \n105 Anthony t., Baxley, Ga. \n \nAugu ta, Ga. \n \nUTI, RICHARD LAMAR 329 . 9th t., Griffin, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nJunior \n \nBEARO E JOR NATHA:-iIEL Brooklet, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nSophomore \n \nTRO~iAS,.LoWELL \n1460 John on Ave., Macon, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga ugu ta, Ga. \n \nFreshman \n \nTUIINER, DANIEL RAY 710 Ninth Ave., Albany, Ga. \n \nEmory niver it~. . . . . . . .. ophomor Emory Univ., Ga. \n \nTun ER, RICHARn JACK ON Box 135, Franklin prings, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga \" Fre hman Augusta, Ga. \n \nWHITWORTH, JACK WALLACE Greenville, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nJunior \n \n\u003cGRO \nGEIGER, Gu TAVEOU LAWRENCE LaRoche Ave., Savannah, Ga. \n \nMeharry Medical Coli ge Fre hman Na hville, Tenn. \n \nPEAR ON, HUEY L Box 98, Glenwood, Ga. \n \nMeharry Medical College Junior Na hville, Tenn. \n \nRI HARD ON, J,uIE M 2312 Hopkin t., avannab. Ga. \n \nMeharry Medical ollege Fre hroan Na bville, Tenn. \n \nnTH, OTIS WE LEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Meharry Medical College. . . enior \n \n43 Taliaferro t., N. '\\V., Atlanta, Ga. \n \na hville, Tenn. \n \nOne of the tudent receiVIng a cholar hip for the 1953-54 academic year \"a a senior tudent. Thi cholar hip wa availabl to another tudent for the 1954-55 academic year. The Board a cumulated a urplu in it 1953-5-:1: budget of 5014.30 and found that it could u e a part of thi urplu for the granting of two additional scholar 'hip to enior medical tudent for the 195-:1:-55 academic year. These three additional cholarship together with the t\\ventyfive 'cholarship which had been budgeted for the 1954--5 academic year, made a total of twenty-eight new scholar hip in the amount of 1,250.00 each which the Board wa able to grant on July 7 1954, for the 1954-55 acad mic y ar. \nOf the twenty-eight new scholar hips granted by the Board on July 7 1954, twenty-five \\yere granted to white men one to a white woman, and two to -egro men. The Board on July 7, 1954 also approved ten per on a alt mate. One of the cholar hip recipients, \n6 \n \n a white man, received fund from another ource and declined ill holarsillp. Therefore, hi cholarship was avmrded to the first alter- \nnate. The tudent who will re eive new cholar hip for the 1954-55 academic year are as follow : \n \nAME \n \nMEDICAL COLLEGE \n \n1954-55 CLASSES \n \nATKA, WILLIAM J., JR 19 Park Lane, Thoma ton, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFreshman \n \nAVRET, EDWIN THOMA 130 Stonewall Place, Macon, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga. . . .. Freshman Augu ta, Ga. \n \nBAN:-il TER, JAME POWELL Route 3, Cumming, Ga. \n \nM dical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFreshman \n \nBROOKS, JM1E FRANK \n \n. 1edical College of Ga ... \" Junior \n \n1310 Milledge Road, Augusta, Ga. \n \nAugu ta, Ga. \n \nCOBB, WINIFRED JoyCE 347 Whitefoord Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Georgia \n \n. niversity of Tenn Memphis, Tenn. \n \nJunior \n \nCOOK ERNE T LAWRENCE Newington, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nFre hman \n \nEDIVA.RDS, JA K BRAN 'ON, JR tar Route, Cornelia, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga. .. .. ophomore Augu ta, Ga. \n \nEuuA 'K , O~1ER LAFAYETTE \n \nEmory niversity \n \n206-D Peabody . pt ., Columbu , Ga. Emory niv., Ga. \n \nFre hman \n \nHARPER, HENRY WILBUR, JR P. O. Box 363, Warrenton, a. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFre hman \n \nHEATH, HEZEKIAH K., JR College Street, Homerville, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augusta, Ga. \n \nSenior \n \nJACOB, LoUT JERRy \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n503 W. Roger Avenue, i\\Ta hville, Ga. Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFre bman \n \nJE:\\NING , ROBERT E GE:-iE \n \n. \n \n591 Virginia Ave., Atlanta, Ga. \n \nIedical College of Ga. . . .. Fre hman Augu ta, Ga. \n \nK.EE:\\E, WILLI RIGG P. O. Box 285, Woodbine, Ga. \n \nJohn Hopkin niver ity.. ophomore Baltimore, Md. \n \nKEPP LOWELL JENNING, JR ]40 Broad tr'eet, Cbamble , Ga. \n \n. 1edical College of Ga ..... ophomore ugusta, Ga. \n \nLONG, HAROLD GLENN P. O. Box 283 Dahlonega, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFreshman \n \n~1ULHERIN, Jo EPH AUGUSTU ,JR \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n2353 Wright bol'O Rd. Augu ta, Ga. Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFre hman \n \nPIRKLE, TeOMA ~ELSON \n \n. 1edical College of Ga ..... Junior \n \nR. F. D. 3, Box 7, myrna, Ga. \n \nugu ta, Ga. \n \n7 \n \n NA 1E \n \nMEDICAL COLLEGE \n \n1954-55 CLA E \n \nPOLLOCK, CHARLES EUGENE. . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga. . . .. Fre bman \n \n21 E. Oconee, Fitzgerald, Ga. \n \nAugu ta, Ga. \n \nRICHARD OK, CHARLE ROBERT Route 2, LaFayette, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFre hman \n \nROGER, CHARLES GLORE \n \n\" Emory niversity......... opbomore \n \n20 Holmes treet, J. W., Atlanta Ga. Emory niv., Ga. \n \nOWELL, R.~Y1IIOND HER CHEL, JR Box 19, Guyton, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga ugu ta, Ga. \n \nFre bman \n \nTUBB , JOE CALVIK 314 Gentilly, tatesboro, Ga. \n \nEmory Univer ity Emory niv., Ga. \n \nFre hman \n \nTHOMA, DOKALD RAy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medi al College of Ga. . . .. Fre hman \n \nRoute 5, Dalton, Ga. \n \nAugusta, Ga. \n \nTILLMAN, RALPH ALLEN 43 For ythe Street, Augusta, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga...... ophomore Augu ta, Ga. \n \nVVRlTrLE, MICHAEL HOWARD 1924 Watkin treet, Augusta, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFreshman \n \nWILBANK ,JAME BARTLEy Route 1, Cornelia, Ga. \n \nMedical College of Ga Augu ta, Ga. \n \nFre hman \n \nEGRO \n \nHALE, GEORGE CARL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. :\\Ieharry Medical College. .. J ullior \n \n3 2 Emery Highway, :\\Iacon, Ga. \n \nNa hville, Tenn. \n \nMCGHEE, ELSO:\"l, JR \n \n;\\1ebarry :\\1edical College... ophomore \n \n5231 Fourteenth t., Columbu , Ga. \n \nNashville, Tenn. \n \nn July 7, 1954, the Board also rene'\" d for the 1954-55 academic year th cholar hips which it grant d on July 1 1953, with the exeption of the one aranted to the enior tudent. Th cholar hip were aloin the amount of 1 250.00 each for the on -year p riod. Of the twenty-five tudent receiving cholar hip for th 1953-54 academi year only one failed to omplete hi work ucc fully. Thi tudent's grade were uch that the m dical coIl ge in whi h h wa enrolled granted him permission to repeat the year that he failed. In view of this, the Board approved the renewal of hi cholar hip. \n \n The following is a tabulation of the students receiving cholar hip from the Board: \n \nFRE HMAN \n \n1954-55 CLA ES \n \nOPHO~10RE JUNIOR \n \nE:\\'lOR INTERN \n \nTOTAL \n \n:\\1edical College of Georgia .. 15 \n \n10 \n \n6 \n \n0 \n \n39 \n \nniver ity of Tenne see ..... 0 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \nUniversity of :YIichigan ..... 0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nEmory Diver ity .......... 2 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n4 \n \nJohn Hopkins niversity ... 0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nMeharry Medical College ... 0 \n \n3 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n1* \n \n6 \n \nTOTAL ............... 17 \n \n15 \n \n13 \n \n7 \n \n1 \n \n53 \n \n*Oti 'Wesley mith, who wa awarded a cholar hip for the 1953-54 academic year, graduated from Meharry Medical Colleg in June of 1954. He is pre ently interning at Homer G. Phillip Hospital t. Louis, Missomi. In 1955 he will start practicing in a rural area of the State of Georgia which will be d ignated by the Board. ' \n \nFIN \nThe tate Medical Edu ation Board received a p cial a]]o ation from Governor Herman E. Talmadge of 2 -150.00 for it operation for the period beginning April 1 1953 and ending June 30, 1953. The following tatement indicate th purpose for ,yhich the e fund were expended: \n \n9 \n \n TATE MEDICAL ED CATIO J BOARD FI A CI L REPORT \nApril 1, 1953-June 30, 1953 \nRECEIPT Appropriation from the tate of Georgia. . . . . . . . . .. 2,450.00 \n \nPersonal ervices \n \nalaries \n \n. 900.00 \n \nPer diem for board members .. 37.50 \n \nRetail Credit Company ..... 263.70 \n \nTravel upplie \nPo tage Printing In urance and bonding Equipment (filing abinet) \n \n1,201.20 . 106.00 . 44.05 . 60.00 . 77.45 . 50.00 . 90.72 \n \nTotal Expenditures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,629.42 \n \nBalance on hand June 30 1953 \n \n. \n \nThe 1953 General Assembly appropriated 25,000.00 to the Board for it operation for the period beginning July 1, 1953 and ending June 30 1954. Becau e of a r duction in tate revenue this appropriation wa r duced by ix p rent, making the total amOlmt of fund availabl to the Board under th Appropriation t of the General A embly for the 1953-54 fi cal year 23 500.00. \nBecau e of the large numb l' of applicant in acute financial need and becau e of the great n ed for doctor in the rural area of the \ntate, Governor H rman E. Talmadge made a pecial appropriation to th Board of 16,000.00 for the 1953-54 fi cal year to enable the Board to grant elev n additional cholar hip, or a total of twentyfive cholar hip for the 1953-54 a ademic year. The Governor also approved an additional aHo ation of 32,000.00 to the Board for the fi cal year beginning July 1, 1954, 0 that the Board might continue the t\\\\'enty-five cholar hip and grant twenty-five new cholar hip for the 1954-55 academi year. \n \n10 \n \n The pecial appropriation from the Governor made the total urn of 39,500.00 available to the Board for it operation for th 1953-54 fi cal year. The following tatement indicate how thi um wa budgeted: \n \nTATE MEDICAL ED CATIO - BOARD ~ -AL REPORT, 1953-54 \n \nI COME \nBalance ca h on hand June 30 1953.... 820.58 Appropriation from the tate of Georgia. 39 500.00 \n \nTOTAL INCOME. \n \n40,320.58 \n \nPersonal 'Services Salaries Per diem for board member Retail Credit Company \n \n. 3,600.00 \n. 52.50 . 722.85 \n \n4,375.35 \n \nTraveL Office upplies Communication (po tage telephone, \netc.) Printing \ncholar hip (24 @ 1,250 j 1 @ 416.65) Bond \n \n. 125.60 . 44.88 \n. 101.80 . 192.00 \n. 30,416.65 . 50.00 \n \nTOTAL EXPE DIT RES.................... 35,306.28 \n \nBALA CE CASH 0 HAND JU E 30, 1954.. 5014.30 \n \n11 \n \n On July 7, 19M, the State Medical Education Board approved the following budget for it operation for the 1954-55 fi cal year: \n \nTATE MEDICAL ED CATIOX BOARD Budget-19M-55 \n \nI COME \n \nppropriation from the \n \ntate of Georgia \n \n45,000.00 \n \nLess 6 0 reduction. . . . .. 2,700.00 \n \n42,300.00 Additional appropriation \nfrom the tate of Georgia. . . . . . . . .. 32,000.00 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n74,300.00 \n \nEXPENDITURE \n \nPer oual service \n \nalaries \n \n. \n \nPer diem estimate for \n \nBoard members \n \n. \n \nRetail Credit Company .. \n \n3,840.00 \n200.00 1000.00 \n \nTravel. Communication ervice (po tage, \ntelephone etc.) upplie and material Bond Printing cholar hip (52 @ 1,250) Contingent Fund \n \n5040.00 . 450.00 \n. 250.00 . 250.00 . 50.00 . 250.00 . 65,000.00 . 3,010.00 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDIT RE \n \n74,300.00 \n \nF T RE PROGRAM OF THE BOARD \nt the present time the Board de ire to continue granting twentyfive new cholar hip each year. In order to do thi the Board will need an appropriation of 115,000.00 from the State of Georgia for the 1955-56 fi cal year to finance a total of eventy-five cholar hips \n12 \n \n and an appropriation of 150,000.00 for the 1956-57 fi cal year to finance one hundred holar hip. The Board, at the present time doe not deem it advi abl to a k the tate to increa e its program beyond a total of one hundred cholarship during anyone year. Therefore, after the 1955-56 fiscal year the de ired appropriation from the . tate of Georgia will be 150,000.00 for ach fi cal year. \nThe tate Medical Education Board wishes to expre its sincere appreciation for the consideration and a i tance ,,hich the Governor, \ntate official, and members of the General A embly have given during thi organizational period of the Board. Wi.th their help the Board i confident that it will be able to r nder a greatly needed ervie to the people of the tat of Georgia. \nRe pectfully submitted L. R. lEBERT, ecretary \n13 \n \n  REPORT \nOF THE \nSTATE MEDIC DUCATIO BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nJUlY I, 19;4 JUNE 10, 19;U \n \n REPORT \nF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFor the Period July 1, 1954 through June 30, 1956 \nTo THE HONORABLE MARVI GRIFFI ,GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBER OF THE GE ERAL \n \n MEMBER OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n \nDR. H. DAw.o ALLEN, JR lay, 195 May, 1957 \nDR. HAL 1. DAVI ON ~1ay, 1956--~1ay, 195 \nDR. Wn,LIAM P. HARBI May, 1953--~1ay, 1955 \nJuly 26, 1955-1Vlay, 1956 \nDR. . L. HOWARD April 1, 1953--March 31, 1957 \nDR. JOB T W. MAULDI April 1, 19~3--March 31 1957 \nDR. J. H BERT IILFORD pril 1, 1953--March 31, 1957 \nDR. PETER B. WRIGHT \n1\\Iay, 1954--July 26, 1955 \n \n1illedgeville tlanta Rome \nPelham Lawrenceville \nHartwell Augusta \n \nOFFI ER OF THE BOARD \n \nDR. JOHN V\\. MAULDIN \n \nhairman \n \nDR. J. H BERT ~IILFORD \n \n\"\\ ice hairman \n \n1R. L. R. IEBERT........... ecretary-Trea mer \n \nFO RTH FLOOR 2-!4 Wa hington treet, . W. \nATLAKTA 3, GEORGIA \n \n STATE MEDiCAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n244 Washington Street, S. W., ATLANTA \nHonorable MARVIK GRIFFIN Governor, tate of Georgia 'tate apitol Atlanta 3, Georgia :My dear Governor Griffin: \nIn accordanc \\\\-ith Georgia Law 1951, page 867, I ubmit thi rep rt conc rning the activiti s of the tate Medical Education Board of G orgia for the period beginning .July 1, 195-1, and ending Jun 30 \n1956. For your additional information, th I' port wa prepared to include \nthe action taken by the Board at it meeting held on July 1 , 1956, covering the granting of cholar hip for the 1956-57 academic year and the approval of the budget for th operation of the Board for the 1956-57 fiscal year. \nincerely, \nJ. II BERT ifILFORD, M. D. Vice Chairman \n \n REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1954 THROUGH JU E 30, 1956 \n \nCRE \n \nBOARD \n \nThe tate Medical Education Board wa created by an amendment to the Con titution of the tate of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the tate of Georgia enacted a law providing for the amendment to the Con titution. The people of the tate of Georgia ratified thi Con titutional amendment in ovember of 1952. \n \nnder the Constitutional amendm nt the tate Medical Education Board i compo ed of fi\\ e member, a folio\\\\\" : Pre ident of the Medical ociation of Georgia immediate pa t Pre ident of the Medical A 0 iation of Georgia, and three qualified elector of the tate of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a t I'm of four year. Vacancie on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \n \nThe secretary of the Board i the per on who i erving as the secretary of th Board of Regent of the -niver ity y tern of Georgia. \n \nnder the on titutional amendment the Board i charged with receiving and acting upon all application for loans or scholarships made by tudent who are bona fide citizen and resident of the tate of Georgia, \\\\\"ho de ir to be ome do tor of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United tate. The purpo e of the loans and cholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medi al edu ation \\\\'hich will qualify them to become li ensed, practicing phy ician within the tate of Georgia. It i the duty of the Board to make careful and full inve tigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and determine hi fitne to be ome the recipient of a loan or cholar hip. The inve tigation of the applicant hould include a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Con titutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarship, shall give preference to qualified applicants, who, or who e parents, are unable to pay the applicant' tuition at a medical college. \n \nThe loan or cholar hips do not exceed 5,000 to anyone person and are paid in annual in tallment not ex eeding 1 500 per annum. The loan or cholar hip may be repaid a follow : \n \n2 \n \n -- \na. The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the tate of Georgia in cash in full with 4% interest. Payments are to be made annually. The fixst annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his intern hip. \nb. The student may repay the loan in service by practicing his profe sion at some place within the State of Georgia to be approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated community. 0 annual intere t on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. Mter the fifth full year of practice the tudent shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. \nMter the third full year of practice or ervices within the designated community, but not before, the tudent may, at the discretion of the Board, payoff the balance of the loan, together with accrued interest thereon. pon such payment the student hall be relieved from further obligations under his contract for the loan. \nBefore being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant mu t enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. \nThe purpose and intent of the Con titutional amendment i to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more par ely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical college to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \nfEMB\"ERS \nOn July 1, 1954, Dr. Peter B. Wright, of Augusta, Georgia, wa President of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. William P. Harbin, of Rome, Georgia, was the immediate past Pre ident of the A ociation. Governor Herman E. Talmadge had appointed Dr. C. L. Howard, of Pelham, Georgia, Dr. John W. Mauldin of Lawrenceville, Georgia, and Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, for term of office beginning April 1, 1953 through March 31, 1957. The e five gentlemen compos d the member hip of the Board until May of 1955. In May of 1955, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. H. Dawson Allen, Jr., of Milledgeville, Georgia, as its President; and, a provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. Allen became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Harbin. On July 26, 1955, \n3 \n \n Dr. Wright moved to Florida and re igned from member hip on the Board. Therefore, Dr. Harbin replaced Dr. Wright a a member of the Board. In May of 1956, the Medical A ociation of Georgia elected Dr. Hal M. Davi on, of Atlanta, Georgia, a it Pre ident. Dr. Davison became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Harbin. \nAt the meeting of the Board on April 7, 1954 the Board elected Dr. :Mauldin as its Chairman and Dr. Milford a it Vice Chairman. These gentlemen were re-ele ted to these office on July 6, 1955 and March 7, 1956. \nThe tate Medical Education Board ha limited it program to the granting of cholar hip until the a ute hortage of doctor in the rural area of the tate of Georgia ha been alleviated. \nThe follo\\\\'ing procedure i followed by the Board: pon reque t, an application form reque ting detailed information i ent to an applicant. pon receipt of the completed application form, six references given by the applicant are contacted for additional information about the character and per onal habit of the appLi ant. A report on the applicant and hi family i then ecured through a commel'(~ial credit company giving detailed information about their financial tatus. \npon receipt of all thi information, the appli ant i called to the office of the Board for an interview by the ecretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. \nThe Board received ixty-three application for choJar hip for the 1954-55 academic year. The e were received from fifty-sLx white men, two white women and five )legro men. At it meeting on July 7, 1954, the Board granted twenty-eight new cholar hip for the 1954-55 academic year. Of the e cholarships, twenty-five were granted to white men, one to a white woman, and two to _ egro men. At thi meeting, the Board also renewed for the 1954-55 academic year the twenty-five cholar hips \\vhi h it granted on July 1, 1953, with the exception of the one granted to a enior tudent. Of the twenty-five student receiving cholar hip for the 1953-5-1 academic year, only one failed to complete hi work ucces fully. The grade of thi tudent were such that the medical ollege in which he was enrolled granted him permi sion to repeat the year which he failed. In view of thi , the Board approved th renewal of his cholar hip. \nThe Board received application (or cholar hip for the 1955-56 academic year from sixty tudent, fifty-four from white men tudents, five from Negro men tudents and one from a egro woman tudent. At its meeting on July 6, 1955, the Board granted thirty-two cholar- \n4 \n \n ship, twenty-nine to white men tudents and three to )legro men tudents. The Board, at thi meeting, also renewed the cholar hip which it granted for the 1953-54 and 195-1-55 academi~ year, with the exception of tho e granted to enior m dical tudent. Only one tudent failed to complete his cour e ucc fully. HO\\\\'ever the medical college in which he wa enrolled p rmi ted him to re-enter the college and repeat the \"'ork which he failed. Therefore hi scholar hip wa continued. \nThe Board re eived application for cholar hip for the 1956-57 acad mic year from forty-eight tlldent forty-one white men tlldent, ix )l egw men student, and one Negro woman tudent. At it meeting on July 1 , 1956, the Board granted thirty-five cholar hip and renewed tho e cholar hip granted for the 1953-54, 1954-55, and 1955-56 academic year, with the exception of tho e which had been granted or renewed for senior tudents. \nOf the eventy- ix tlldent attending medical college under cholarships from the Board during the 1955-56 academic year, there were only two students who failed to complete successfully the work during the year. One of the e two tudents will be permitted to repeat hi work during the 1956-57 academic year. Therefore, hi cholarship will be continued by the Board. ince the other student will not be permitted to repeat the work which h failed, hi cholar hip ha been upended. \nThe tudents who will be att nding medical college during the 1956-57 academic year under cholar hip from the tate Medical Education Board are a follow : \n5 \n \n NAME AND ADDRE \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1956-57 CLA SE \n \nACREE, R ELL... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga Hahira, Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nALLE~, LAWRENCE LANIER Valdo ta, Georgia \n \n~Iedical Coil ge of Ga \n \n. \n \no. \n \nATHA, WILLIAM JACK o~, JR Thoma ton, Georgia \n \n~'Iedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nAVRET, EDWIN THOMAS l\\Iaron, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nBA~~1 TER, JMIE POWELL umming, Georgia \n \n~Iedical Coil ge of Ga \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nBEC'I'ON, JAMES Lo IS Pool 1', Georgia \n \nM dical Coil ge of Ga \n \n. \n \nFl'. \n \nBELMONT, \\VILLIMI PAIl'S Macon, Georgia \n \n. \"Take Fore t College, Bowman \n \nGray chool of l\\Iedicine \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nBLAND, JAMS LAVAL ylvania, Georgia \n \n. ~Iedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nBREW'I'ON, LT,O\\'O CLIFFORD Loui ville, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nBROADHUR T, CYRU GRAVE Fitzgerald, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nB LLARD, JAME ROGER t1anta, Georgia \n \nMedical Colleg of Ga \n \n. \n \no. \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nHOLAR HIP RECIPIENT A OF \n \nGRAXTED \n \nJ LY 1, 1956 \n \n.5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n--01,250 2,500 2,500 2,500 -0- \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n--0-0--0--01,250 \n \n BURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR parta, Georgia \n \nM dical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nBURN, JAME HARRI Rome, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \no. \n \nCA 0\", ECIL DA VlD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga Black hear, Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nOOK, ER:\\'E T LAWRE\"CE Kewington, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \no CH, RANDALL E.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga............. \n \nFr. \n \nAugu ta, Georgia \n \nDovE, DONALD' EAL Roy ton, Georgia \nEDWARD_, JACK, JR Cornelia, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga Medical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nELLEGOOD, J.UIE OLIVER.............. 1edical Coli ge of Ga Gainesville, Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nEBANKS, OMER LAFAVETTE. . . . . . . . . .. Emory niver ity chool of \n \nColumbu , Georgia \n \nMedicine \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nFA LKNER, HARRY W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1edical College of Ga Covington, Georgia \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nFLYNT, JOHN WLLLLUr. Decatur, Georgia \n \nEmory Univer ity chool of Medicine \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nFo TER, BLAKE M RAE.... . . . . . . . . . . .. 1edical Colleg of Ga Augu ta, Georgia \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nGRAt'.'T, BOB LYOE........... . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga Gaine ville, Georgia \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n-{)-- \n1,250 \n2500 -03,750 2,500 \n-{)- \n2,500 3,750 \n-03,750 3,750 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1956-57 CLASSES \n \nGREEN, JAMES FRANKLIN Villa Rica, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nGRIFFITH, EUGENE RALSTON..... . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga Atlanta, Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nHAMMONDS, RICHARD LEE Austell, Georgia \n \nEmory Universit~ School of Medicine \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nHARDISON, JOSEPH E Smyrna, Georgia \n \nEmory niver ity School of Medicine \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n00 HARPER, HENRY WILBUR, JR Warrenton, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nHARVEY, LOUIS RAyMOND Pembroke, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nHATTAWAY, CHARLES ALLEN Atlanta, Georgia \n \nUniversity of Michigan Medical \n \nSchool \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nHAYMORE, JAMES MONROE, III Blue Ridge, Georgia \n \n. niversity of Tennes ee College of \n \nMedicine \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nHEATH, TIM RAy Homerville, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nHENSLEY, EDGAR R Hephzibah, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nHOLLOWAY, WILMER OSCAR ........... Medical College of Ga............. \n \nFr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRAJTED \n \nJULY 1,1956 \n \n$5,000 5,000 \n \n-0$1,250 \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n \n-0- \n-02,500 -0- \n \n4,027.77 4,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n2,777.77 1,500 1,250 -0-0- \n \n HOLST01\\, FRANCIS MARION Macon, Georgia \nHOLT, EDWARD Sparks, Georgia \nH GRES, JOHN LAWRENCE Augu ta, Georgia \nJACK ON, BILLY JOE, JR Forsyth, Georgia \nJACOB, Lo I JERRy Na hville, Georgia \nJENNING, ROBERT E GENE Atlanta, Georgia \nJOHN ON, RAy LORIN Albany, Georgia \nJONE , KENNETH D Griffin, G orgia \nJONES, OT! WAWO, JR Hoboken, Georgia \nKEENE, WILLIS RIGG Woodbine, Georgia \nKEpp, LOWELL JE 'NING. , JR Atlanta, Georgia \nKIBLER, JAME ALLEN Dublin, Georgia \nKINARD, GARLA D E GENE Atlanta, Georgia \n \n?lIedical Coli ge of Ga M dical College of Ga Medical College of Ga Medical College of Ga Medical College of Ga Medical College of Ga Medical College of Ga Medical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n. \n \no. \n \n. \n \nI\". \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n\" Medical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nJohn Hopkin University chool \n \nof Medicine \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n:\\1edical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nO. \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 \n \n---0-01,250 3,750 2,500 2,500 ---0---01,250 \n2,500 2,500 1,250 1,250 \n \n AME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1956-57 CLASSES \n \nKUGLAR, EVERETT CLARK .............. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \no. \n \nEvans, Georgia \n \nLASSITER, HOMER LEON ................ Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nJr. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nLAWRENCE, JAMES DAVID .............. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nJr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nLoNG, HAROLD GLENN ................. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nJr. \n \nDahlonega, Georgia \n \n.... LUKE, BILLY DUPONT ................. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nSo. \n \n0 \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nMANUS, RICHARD CHESLEy ............. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nFr. \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nMcMuRRAI , KEy DAVID .............. Tulane Univer ity choolof \n \nHapeville, Georgia \n \nMedicine ....................... \n \nJr. \n \nMcNAIR, HAL BARRl ................. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nFr. \n \nAugu ta, Georgia \n \nMOORE, PERRY ........................ Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nFr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nMORELAND, CARVIN C ................. fedical College of Ga.............. \n \nSo. \n \nHiawas ee, Georgia \n \nMORELAND, RoBERT H., JR............. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nSr. \n \nBaxley, Georgia \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOU T PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRA TED \n \nJULY 1, 1956 \n \nS5,OOO 3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n$1,250 1,250 1,250 2,500 -0-0- \n \n3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n1,250 -0-01,250 3,750 \n \n MULHERIN, Jo EPH A., JR Augusta, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \nMu E, ANDREW DELO E, JR.. . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga Carrollton, Georgia \n \nr ICHOLSON, WILLIAM LANIER Hiawas ee, Georgia \nORMA , JOHN THERON Thomson, Georgia \nNUN ALLY, JAMES T., III. Augusta, Georgia \nO'Q INN, JAMES LAWTON Macon, Georgia \n \nEmory University choolof Medicine \nMedical College of Ga \nMedical College of Ga \nMedical College of Ga \n \nPAUL, JEWELL CALLAWAy Athens, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga \n \nPOLLOCK, CHARLES E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga Fitzgerald, Georgia \n \nRICE, JOSEPH F Savannah, Georgia \nRICHARDSON, CHABLE ROBERT Statesboro, Georgia \nROGERS, CHARLES GLORE Atlanta, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Ga \n. Medical College of Ga \n. Emory niver ity chool of Medicine \n \nSALIBA, NORMA RUDOLPH Georgetown, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of GaO' \n \nCHARFF, LOUIS, III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga avannah, Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n. \n \no. \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n5,000 3,750 \n3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n3,750 3,750 5,000 \n \n2,500 \n---0- \n---0- \n1,250 \n---0---0- \n1,250 2,500 1,250 2,500 \n2,500 1,250 1,250 \n \n COLLEGE \n \n1956-57 CLASSE \n \nSINGLETON, GARY LEE Jonesboro, Georgia \n \nMedical Colleg of Ga \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nSMITH, HERBERT DEAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M dical College of Ga Pembroke, Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nMITA, HILTON EUGE:\u003e;E Colquitt, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga............. \n \n'0. \n \n~IlTA, LERoy F ..................... :\\Iedical College of Ga avannah, Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nOWELL, RAYMOND H., JR Guyton, Georgia \n \n:\\\u003cIedical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nTORY, WILIAAM AUGU T s Bainbridge, Georgia \n \n. Emory Univer ity choolof Medicine \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nTRICKLAND, EDMOND T., JR Calhoun, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Ga \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nTUBB , JOE CALVI State boro, Georgia \n \nEmory niversity chool of \n \nMedicine \n \n. \n \nTANNER, CLYDE V Douglas, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Ga... . . . . . . . . \n \nJr. \n \nTHOMA, LOWELL Toccoa, Georgia \n \n:\\Iedical College of Ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \nJr. \n \nTHOMAS, Do 'ALD RAY... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \no. \n \nDalton, Georgia \n \nTOTAL CHOLAR HIP \nGRA~TED \n \nAMO T PAID TO RECIPIE- T A OF \nJULY 1,1956 \n \n2,500 5,000 5 000 5,000 5000 \n \n1,250 1,250 1,250 -02,500 \n \n3,750 5,000 \n \n1,250 1,250 \n \n5 000 3,750 \n5,000 5,000 \n \n2,500 1,250 \n2,916.66 2,500 \n \n TILLMAN, RALPH ALLEE\" .............. Medical College of Oa.............. \n \nr. \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \nTIPTON, \\VILLJAM ROE\"ALD .............. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nFr. \n \nDalton, G orgia \n \nTURNER, RICHARD JACKSON ............ l\\Iedical College of Ga.............. \n \nr. \n \nFranklin pring , Georgia \n \nVANDIVER, Roy WE LEy ............... ~1edical College of Ga.............. \n \no. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n\\VIHTTLE, l\\1ICH.A.EL HOWARD ........... ~edical College of Ga.............. \n \nJr. \n \nAugu ta, Georgia \n \n\\VILBANK , JAME BARTLEy ............ ~edical College of Ga.............. \n \nJr. \n \nCornelia, Georgia \n \n...... \\VlLLIAM , HE RY GRADY, JR........... Medical College of Ga.............. \n \nFr. \n \n(J.:) \n \nAshburn Georgia \n \n\\VRAY, CHARLE HER~tAN .............. Medical College of Ga.............. \n \no. \n \nnion Point, Georgia \n \nNEG ROE \n \nANDER ON, ROBERT KAy ............... Meharry M dical College ........... \n \no. \n \nAugu ta, Georgia \n \nBALL, \\VE LEY JAMES .................. Mehany ~Iedical olleg .......... . \n \no. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nGEIGER, 0 TAVEO ................. . Meharr., ~'1edical olleg .......... . \n \nr. \n \navannah, Georgia \n \nJACK ON, \\VILMOTI 'E BREE\"DA .......... Meharry ~Iedical ollege ........... \n \no. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 000 \n3,750 5,000 5 000 3,750 \n \n2,500 -03,750 1,250 2,500 2,500 \n-{}-- \n1,250 \n-01,250 3,750 -0- \n \n AME AND ADDRESS \nKELLEY, JAMES HEZEKIAH Buford, Georgia \nMCGHEE, ELSON, JR Columbu , Georgia \nRELEFORD, CRARLE CAIN Atlanta, Georgia \nRICJlA.RD ON, JAMES MILTON Savannah, Georgia \nSAVAGE, EDWARD W., II Macon, Georgia \nSLAUGHTER, I AAC Atlanta, Georgia \nS SPENDED SCHOLARSHIP DONALD, CLARENCE W., JR \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nCOLLEGE Mebarry Medical College Mebarry Medical College Mebarry Medical College Mebarry Medical College Mebarry Medical College Meharry yledical College \nMedical College of Ga \n \n1956-57 CLA E \n \n. \n \no. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n. \n \no. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMO T PAID TO \n \nSCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF \n \nGRA TED \n \nJULy 1,1956 \n \n$3,750 3,750 5,000 5 000 5,000 3,750 \n \n-{)-- \n2,500 1,250 3,750 \n-{)-- \n1,250 \n \nFailed Fr. \n \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n \n The following is a tabulation of the students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1956-57 academic year, under scholarships from the Board: \n \nFRESli- \n \nINSTITUTION -- \n \n- \n \nMEN \n \nEmory University School of \n \nMedicine ....................... 3 \n \nJohns Hopkins University School of \n \nMedicine ....................... 0 \n \nMedical College of Georgia .......... 2:3 \n \nTulane University School of Medicine 0 \n \nniversity of Michigan Medical \n \nSchool .......................... 0 \n \nniversity of Tenncsscc Collcge of \n \nMedicine ....................... 0 \n \nWake Forest College, Bowman \n \nGray School of Medicine .......... 1 \n \nMeharry Medical College ........... 1 \n \n] 956-57 CLASSES SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS 'rOTAI, \n \n2 \n \n2 \n \n1 \n \n8 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \n2.,1 \n \n20 \n \n11 \n \n78 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \nI \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n5 \n \n1 \n \n3 \n \n10 \n \nTOTALS ..................... 28 \n \n32 \n \n24 \n \n17 \n \n101 \n \nIn June of 1954, Dr. Otis Wesley Smith, who was awarded a scholarship for the 1953-54 academic year, graduated from Meharry Medical College. He served a one-year internship at Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. On July 6, 1955, the Board approved his request for permission to repay his scholarship of $1,250 by practicing his profession in the City of Fort Valley, Georgia, for a period of one year and three months. He began his practice in Fort Valley on October 31, 1955, and will have discharged his obligation to the Board on January 31, 1957. \nIn June of 1955, nine scholarship recipients completed successfully the courses of study of the medical colleges which they attended. Th names of these recipients and the names of the hospitals in which they served their one-year internships are as follows: \n \nNAME EVANS, RAYMONn D., JR FOSnJR, HARRY ROBERT, JR \nHARRIS, STEHLING AOAIJ1 \nHARRISON, JOHN ROBERT HEATH, HEZEKIAH K., JR LITTLE, CliARLES HOWARD NUTT, RICHARD LAMAR \nWHITWORTH, JACK WALI..ACt] KEGR PEARSON, HUEY L \n \nHOSPITAL Jackson Memorial Hospital, l\\liami,Florida Duval County Mcdical Centcr, Jacksonville, Florida. Crawford \\V. Long ]'\"rcmorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Macon Hospital, Macon, Georgia. St. Mary's Hospital, Athens, Georgia. Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Spartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Athens General Hospital, Athcns, Georgia \nSt. Lawrence Hospital, Lansing, Michigan \n \n15 \n \n Seven of these nine scholarship recipients are presently repaying their scholarships by practicing their profession in communities, each of which has a population of less than 5,000 and an acute need for a doctor. These doctors and the communities in which they are practicing are Iisted below. \n \nNAMIj; A:.\\'D ADDRESS \nDR. RAYMO:-/Il DANIEL EVANS Gainesville, Georgia \nDR. S'J'ERI,ING AIlATR HARRIS Decatur, Georgia \nDn. HEZEKIAH K. HEATH, In. Homerville, Ge:\u003ergia \nDR. RICHAIW LAMAR N U'lvr Griffin, Georgia \nDR. JACK WALLACE \\,VIolITWORTH Greenville, Georgia \nDn. JOHN ROBERT HARRISON Macon, Georgia \nNEGRO \nDR. HUEY L. PEARSO:-/ Glenwood, Georgia \n \nPERIOD OF PRACTICE \n \nREQUIRED TO REPAY \n \nCOMMUNITY \n \nSCHOLARSHIP \n \nla.\\'t,on Buford Pavo Jeffersonville Grcenville Millen \n \n2 years 6 months 2 years 9 months Lyear 3 months 2 years 6 months 2 ycars 6 months 2 years 6 months \n \nGainesville \n \n2 years 6 months \n \nThe Board is of the opmlOn that scholarship recipients should choose the. communities in which they desire to practice. When a scholarship recipient submits the name of his chosen community, an investigation is made to determine that a doctor is needed and that the population is 5,000 or less according to the 1950 census. If the community meets these two requirements, the scholarship recipient's request to practice in the community is approved. To assist these doctors the office of the Board provides them with a list of approved communities. However, a doctor may choose a community which does not appear on this list, provided it meets the requirements mentioned above. \nDr. Harry Robert Foster, Jr., of Summerville, Georgia, is presently serving his two-year compulsory military service. He will discharge his obligation to the State Medical Education Board upon completion of this service. Dr. Charles Howard Little is now serving a residency at Duval Medical Center in Jacksonville, Florida, in violation of his contract with the State Medical Education Board. He has been directed by the Board to begin practicing in an approved community in discharge of his obligation. Upon his failure to comply with the terms of his contract, action will be taken by the Attorney General of this State. \nIn June, 1956, nine scholarship recipients graduated from the medical colleges which they were attending. These doctors are presently serving their one-year internships in the indicated hospitals: \n \n16 \n \n NAME \n \nADDRE \n \nMEDICAL COLLEGE ATTE DED \n \n::\\A:'IIE OF HO,'PITAL \n \nBLI IT, Jo EPH A \n \nLocust Grove \n \n:'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \nBrooke Army Hospital, Fort am Hou ton, Tex. (July 1956-July, 1957) \n \nBROOK ,JA~IE FRAXK \n \nAugu ta \n \n:'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \nEugene Talmadge :'Ilem. Hospital, Augu ta, Georgia (July, 1956-July, 1957) \n \nLANFORD, CHARLES A \n,/ \n \n. tone :'Ilountain. . . . . .. :'Ired. Col. of Ga. . . . . . . . . .. lacon Ho pital, :\\lacon, Georgia (July, 1956-Jul~', 1957) \n \nMAY, WINIFRED COBB \n \nAtlanta \n \n. n.iv. of Tenn. College of MediC'ine \n \nRichland Co. Ho pital, Columbia, (April, 1956-April, 1957) \n \nMe ALR, WILLIAM P .......... , rens \n \nMed. Col. of Ga \n \nOrangeburg Regional Ho pital, Orangeburg. (July, J956-July, J957) \n \nPIRKLE, THOMAS 1\\............ Smyrna.............. Med. Col. of Ga \n \nAthens General Ho p., Athcn , Georgia (July, 1956-July, 1957) \n \nSHEAROU 'E, JOHN \n \nBrooklet \n \n. 'led. Col. of Ga \n \nAthens, General Hosp., Athen , Georgia (July, 1956-July, J957) \n \nT RNER, DANIEl. RAY \n \nAlbany \n \n0 0 0  Emory Univer ity School of Medicine ... 0 0  0  Veterans Adm. Ko po, 5998 Peachtree Rd., To Eo, Atlanta, Georgia (July, J956-July, 1957) \n \nEGRO \nHAI~E, GEORGE CARL . . . . . 0  0 Macon. 0  00  0  Meharry Med. Col. o.. 0 0 0  Jewi h Ho pital, Cincinnati, Ohio (July, 1956-July, ]957) \n \n FINANCES The 1953 General Assembly of the State of Georgia appropriated \n$25,000 to the State Medical Education Board for the granting of fourteen medical scholarships during the 1953-54 fiscal year, and $45,000 for the granting of twenty-eight scholarships during the 1954-55 fiscal year, with the stipulation that the appropriat.ion to the State Medical Education Board would be $45,000 for each fiscal year thereafter. It was assumed, at that time, that the Board would grant fourteen new scholarships each fiscal year. \nHowever, sixty-eight applications for scholarships were received by the Board for the 1953-54 academic year. After a full and careful investigation of each applicant and each applicant's family, it was found that nearly all of the sixty-eight applicants were in acute need of financial assistance. In view of this fact, Governor Herman Talmadge approved the Board's request for an additional appropriation of $16,000 for the 1953-54 academic year to enable the Board to grant twenty-five scholarships. Governor Talmadge also granted the Board an additional $32,000 for the 1954-55 academic year to enable the Board to renew the twenty-five scholarships granted during the 1953-54 academic year and to grant twenty-five additional scholarships. The foLJowing is the financial report of the Board for the 1954-55 fiscal year. \n18 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FINANCIAL REPORT 1954-55 FISCAL YEAR \n \nINCOME \n \nBalftllce on hand, July 1, 1954 \n \nAppropriation fl'Offi the State of \n \nGeorgia \n \n, \n \n, \n \n$ 5,014.30 74,300.00 \n \nTOTAL INCOME , .. , .. \" \" \n \n\" $79,314.30 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nPersonal services \n \nSalaries. , \n \n, \n \n, \n \nPel' diem for Board members \n \nRetail Credit Company \n \n,,, \n \n$ 3,840.00 \n \n. \n \n22.50 \n \n. 687.40 \n \n$ 4,549.90 \n \nTravel. \n \n, .. , \n \n, \n \nSupplies and materials.. , \n \nCommunication services , \n \n,., \n \nPrinting and publicity (annual report), \n \nBond premium \n \n,, \n \n, \n \nScholarships \n \n, \n \n, .. \n \n53.65 \n \n. 89.37 \n \n,. \n \n61. 10 \n \n, , .. 169.34 \n \n. 50.00 \n \n, . 65,250.00 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES \n \n, \n \n$70,223. 3G \n \nash on hand, July 1, 1955 \n \n, $ 9,090.94 \n \nThe 1955 General Assembly did not adopt a new appropriation act. However, Governor Marvin Griffin approved an additional allocation to the Board in the amount of $70,000 which, added to the $45,000 approved in t,he 1953 General Appropriations Act, gave the Board a total appropriation of $115,000 for the 1955-56 fiscal year and enabled the Board to assist seventy-five medical students. The following is the financial report of the Board for the 1955-56 fiscal year; \n \n19 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD FINANCIAL REPORT 1955-56 FISCAL YEAR \n \nINCOME \n \nBalance on hand, June 30, 1955 \n \n$ 9,090.94 \n \nAppropriation from the State of \n \nGeorgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 115 ,000. 00 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$ 124,090.94 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nPersonal services \n \nSalaries \n \n$ 4,279.92 \n \nPer diem for Board members.... . . . 45.00 \n \nRetail Credit Company. . . . . . . . . . . . 633.87 \n \n$ \n \n4,958.79 \n \nTravel. Office supplies and materials Communication services Bond premium Scholarships \n \n. \n \n48.00 \n \n. \n \n151. 17 \n \n. \n \n81. 40 \n \n. \n \n50.00 \n \n. 93,027.74 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES \n \n$ 98,317.10 \n \nCASH ON HAND, JULY 1,1956 \n \n$ 25,773.84 \n \n\"' 20 \n \n The 1956 General Assembly enacted a new appropriation bill. The annual appropriation to the State Medical Education Board is listed in this bill as $150,000. This sum \",ill enable the Board to assist at least 100 medical students each year. It is the opinion of the members of the Board that the appropriation from the State should not be in excess of $150,000 pel' year in the foreseeable future. \nThe following is the budget approved by the Board for the 1956-57 fiscal year: \n \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD BUDGET \n1956-57 FISCAL YEAR \n \nINCOME Appropriation from the State of Georgia \n \n$ 150,000.00 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nPersonal Services \n \n$4,620. 00 \n \nPel' diem estimate for \n \nBoard members.. . . . . . 200.00 \n \nRetail Credit Company ... 1,250.00 \n \n$ 6,070.00 \n \nTravel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 \n \nCommunication services (postage, \n \ntelephone, etc.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 \n \nSupplies and materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 \n \nBond premium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 \n \nPrinting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.00 \n \nScholarships (100 @ $1,250 each) \n \n125 ,000. 00 \n \nContingent Fund \n \n16,480.00 \n \nTOTAL EXPENDITURES \n \n$ 150,000.00 \n \nAt its meeting on .July ]8, 1956, the State Medical Education Board authorized the deposit of $20,000 of its surplus in a savings account of the Citizens and Southern Bank. This deposit will earn interest at the rate of 2!/z% pel' year. \n \n21 \n \n FUTURE PROGRAM OF THE BOARD \\t the present time the Board plans to assist at least 100 medical \nstudents each year. In order to do this the Board will continl1e to need an appropriation of $150,000 from the State of Georgia for each fiscal year. The Board does not deem it advisable to ask the State to increase its present program. \nBeginning in July of 1959, the Board hopes to place twenty-five doctors in rural communities each year. \nThe State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation fot' the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their continued help, the Board is confident that it will be able to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia. \nRespectfully submitted, L. R. SIEBER'l', Secretary \n22 \n \n  REPORT \nOF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nFor Lhc Period July 1, 195G Lhl'ough June 30, 1958 \nTo THE HONOHABLE MARVIN GRIFFIN, GovERNon \nand Lhe MEMBEHS OF THE GE~ERAL ASSEMBLY \n \n MEMBERS OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n \nDR. H. DAWSON ALLEN, .JR May, 1955-May, 1957 \n \nMilledgeville \n \nDR. HAL M. DAVISON May, 1956-April 26, 1958 \n \nAtlanta \n \nDR. HERMAN DISMUKES April 24, 1957-April 1, 1961 \n \nOcilla \n \nDR. RAYMOND EVANS, SR April 24, 1957-April1, 1961 \n \nClayton \n \nDR. C. L. HOWARD April 1, 1953-March 31, 1957 \n \nPelham \n \nDR. LEE HOWARD \n \nMay, 1958-May, 1960 \n \nSavaLUlah \n \nDR. JOHN W. MAULDIN April 1, I 953-March 31, 1957 \n \nLawrcnccvillc \n \nDR. J. HUBERT MILFORD April L, 1953-March 31, 1957 \n \nHartwell \n \nDR. BRUCE SCHAEFE R ................................... Toccoa May, 1957-May, 1959 \n \nDR. J. C. TANNER, .Jr \n \n. \n \n. \n \nApril 14, 1957-April 1, 1961 \n \nAtlaJlta \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD \n \nDR. JOHN W. MAULDIN \n \nChairman \n \nDR. RAYMOND EVANS, SR \n \nChairman \n \nDR. J. HUBER'!' MILFORD \n \nVice Chairman \n \nDR. J. C. TANNER, JR \n \nVice Chairman \n \nMR. L. R. SIEBERT \n \nSecretary-Treasurer \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S. W. \nATLANTA 3, GEORGIA \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n2\"\" WI.hington Street, S. W., Room 468 ATLANTA \nThe Honorable MARVIN GRIFFIN C:ovel'l1o1', State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta 3, Georgia My dear Governor Griffin: \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit thiR report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July J, 1956, and ending June 30. J958. \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July] 6. 1958. covering the granting of scholarships for the 1958-59 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1958-59 fiscal year. \nHespectfu II) \n~~~)# \nJ. C. TAXNER. JR., 1\\. D. \"ice Chairman \n1 \n \n REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY I, 1956 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1958 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board of Georgia, which was created in 1953 for the purpose of granting scholarships to medical students, completed its fifth year of successful operation on June 30, 19.58. Scholarships are granted by the Board primarily on the basis of need to those students who agree, upon completion of their medical education, to practice their profession in a rural community of a population of 5,00001' less. The terms of the scholarship grants provide that a total of $5,000 will be paid to each recipient, or $] ,250 for each of foul' years spent in medical school. The tuition is paid each year directly to the medical school; the balance is paid to the student personally in nine monthly installments. \nDuring the five-year period the Board has been in existence, 194 students have received scholarships, ] 25 of whom are now in school; 25 are completing internships; 4 are completing residencies approved by the Board; 7 are in the armed services of the United States; 16 are practicing medicine in rural areas in repayment of their scholarships' 7 students are repaying their scholarships in cash; and 8 students have withdrawn because of failure to pass the work prescribed by the medical college. In addition to these, one student has not notified the Board \"'here he \\rill practice, and one student is out of school on account of illness. \nThe medical scholarship program was set up to provide for twentyfive new scholarships annually. However, the Board has been able to grant more than twenty-five new scholarships each year except the first year, thereby greatly increasing the number of doctors who will be available to practice in rural areas of Georgia where the need is so acute for medical services. Twenty-eight' scholarships were granted for the year ]954-55; thirty-two for 1955-56; thirty-five for 1956-57; thirtyseven for 1957-58; and thirty-seven for ]958-59. \nThe Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for the scholarship program, and the State has invested a total of $490,552.8in the program for the five-year period of its operation, $460,818,99 of which has been paid to students in scholarships. In addition, in 1956, the Board authorized the treasurer to place a portion of the savings in a regular savings aecount with the Citizens \u0026 Southern Bank. The principal of $20,000 has earned interest to date amounting t $1,194.06. \n2 \n \n The State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law pro\\'iding for the amendment to the Constitution. The people of the State of Georgia ratified this \nonstitutional amendment in November of 1952. \nnder the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medic,.1 Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of \neorgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of foul' years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Govel'l1or for the unexpired term. \nThe se'cretary of the Board is the person \\\\'ho is serving as th(' secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgill. \nnder the Constitl!tional amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fide citizens and residents of the f:il ate of Georgia, \\\\'ho desire to become doctors of medicine, UJld who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical cducation which \\\\'ill qualify th('m to become licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and deteJ'J!line his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation. of the applicant should include a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition ::t a medical college. The \nonstitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants, \\\\'ho, 01' whose parents, arc unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a mcdical college. \nThe loans 01' scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to anyone pNson and are paid in. annual installments not exceeding $1,500 pel' annum. Th loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \na. The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4% interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on 01: beforc one year from the date the student completes his intel'llship. \nb. The student may repay the loan in sen'ices by pract icing his profession at some place \\\\'ithin the State of Georgia to he \n3 \n \n approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated community. ~o annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. \nAfter the third full year of practice 01' services within the designated community, but not before, the student may, at the discretion of the Board, payoff the balance of the loan, together with accrued interest thereon. l'pon such payment the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract for the loan. \nBefore being granted It loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the schohtrship or loan is granted to him. \nThe purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medieal colleges to retul'll to Georgia and practiee their profession. \nBOARD MEMBEH8 \nn July I, 1956, Dr. Hal 1\\1. Davison, of Atlanta, Georgia, wa. President of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. H. Dawson Allen, Jr., of Milledgeville, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Govel'llor Herman E. Talmadge had appointed Dr. C. L. Howard, of Pelham, Georgia, Dr. John W. Mauldin, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, and Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, for terms of office beginning April I, 1953, through March 31, 1957. These five gentlemen composed the membership of the Board until April of 1957, at which time Govel'llor Marvin Griffin appointed Dr. Herman Dismukes, of Ocilla, Georgia, 01'. Raymond Evans, Sr., of Clayton, Georgia, and Dr. J. C. Tanner, Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia, to replace Drs. Howard, Mauldin, an~ Milford whose terms of office expired on March 31, 1957. In May of 1957, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Bruce Schaefer, of Toccoa, Georgia, as its President, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. Schaefer became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Allen. On April 26, 1958, the members of the Board were saddened by the death of Dr. Hal M. Davison who rendered valuable service to the Board. In May of 1958, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Lee Howard, of Savannah, Georgia, as its \n4 \n \n Pre~idellt. Dr. Howard bel'am(' a member of the Board in the:' plac(' of Dr. Davi~on. \nDr. Mauldill served a~ Chairman of the Board from April 7, L!)5-J., until the expiration of his term of offiee on March 31, 1957. Dr. Milford sen'ed as Vil'e Chairman of the Board for this same period. At its meeting on .June 20, 1957, the Board elected Dr. Evans as its \nhairman and Dr. Tanner as its Vice Chainnan. These gentl('men were re-eleeted to these offic'es on .J an\\lary 22, 1958. \nTh(' State Medical Educ'ation Board has limited its program to the grantillg of seholarships ulltil the aC'ute shortage of doctors in the rmal areas of the State of C:eorgia has been alleviated. \nThe proc'edure in granting scholarships is as follows. Upon rel./uest, an applieation form is sent to all applieant. 1\"pon reeeipt of the eompleted applieatioll form, six l\"eferen('es gi\\'en by the applieallt arc eOI1taded for additional illformation about the eharaeter and personal habits of the applieant. A report 011 the applieant and his family is then secured through a commenial eredit eompany gi\\'ing detailed informatioll about their fillallcial status. l'poll receipt of all this information. the applil'allt is called to the office of the Board for an interview by the Seeretary of the Board. Raeh interview lasts approximately one hour. \nThe Board re('eivcd forty-eight applications for scholarships for the (95fi-57 aC'ademic' year. At its meeting on .July 18, I95fi, the Board gran ted th irty-fi ve Ilew scholarships for the ] 956-57 aeadem ic' year. Of these scholarships, t,hirty-one were granted to white mell, one to a .:\\egro woman, and three to ~egro mell. At this meeting, th Board also rCllewed for the 1956-:'\u003e7 aC'ademie year sixty-six scholarships previously grant,ed. \nThe Board reeeived applications for scholarships for the 1957-58 academic year from fifty-two student:\u003e. At its meeting on .June 20, 1957, the Board gl'allted thir'ly-se\\'en sl'holarships for the 1957-58 academic' year, thirty-two to \\\\'hite mell, two to \\\\'hite women, and three to );egro men. The Board, at this meet ing, also ren('\\\\'ed eighty-two scholarships pre\\'iously granted. \nThe Board l\"ec'eived ~Lpplications for scholarships for the 1058-59 academic year from sixty-four students. At its meeting on July 16, 1958, it grail ted thirty-seven scholarships, thirty-five to white men and two to l'\\egro men. At this meeting, the Board renewed eighty-eight seholarships previously granted. \nThe students \\\\'ho will be attending medical colleges during the 1958-59 academil' year ullder sC'holarships from the State Medical Education Board aI'(' as follo\\\\'s: \n5 \n \n XM!IE; A).'D ADDRES \n \nOLLEGE; \n \n195 -59 CLA SE \n \nACR~;E,R ELL Hahira, Georgia \n \n:'\\[edjcal College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . \n \nJr. \n \nALI.EK, LA\\\\\"RE~CE LA~IER Valdosta, Georgia \n \n~1:edical College of Georgia. . . . . . . \n \nJr. \n \nALLEN, THOMA M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~[edical College of Georgia ..... \n \nFr. \n \nLear.v, Georgia \n \nBECTON, JAMES LOlH Pooler, Georgia \n \n~'ledieal College of Georgia . \n \nJr. \n \nBEUIONT, \\\\\"n.LlAM PAINE \n \n. \\\\'ake For st College, Bowman \n \n,raeon, Georgia \n \nG ray School of ~[edjcine... \n \nJr. \n \nBENTO.', PHILLIP GERAI.D \n \n, \n \n. Emor~' niver it,\\' School of \n \n~IJa 'on, G orgia \n \nMedicine \n \n. \n \no. \n \nBLA K, WILEY S Cleveland, Georgia \n \n, , .. , . Medical College of Georgia, \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n13 I.AX 0, JAME LAVAl.... , \n \n. ~ledical College of Georgia .. \n \no. \n \nylvania, Georgia \n \nBODDY, ALFRED E. .... , .... , ... , ..... Emor~' niversity chool of \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \n:vI\" dicine \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n130 ,JAME,' LARRy Stockbridge, Georgia \n \n, \n \n, . Medical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nSo, \n \n13R.~I)LEY, CHARI.E KENNETH ATLANTA, GEORGIA \n \n. ~1edical College of Georgia, \n \n. \n \nFr \n \nTOTAL CHOLAR HIP \nGRANTED \n \n~IOU:\\T PAID TO nECIPIE JT AS OF \nJULy J, 1958 \n \n- ,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n2,500 3,333.33 -02,500 \n \n5,000 \n5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n \n2,500 \n1,250 -0- \n2 500 \n \n3,750 5,000 \n5,000 \n \n1,250 \n-{)- \n \n BREWTON, LI.OYD CLIFFORD Loui ville, Georgia \n \n\\ledical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nBROOKS, WII.LB.M T., III. . . . . . . . \n \n\\\u003cledical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nValdo ta, Georgia \n \nBROWN, THO~lA D............. \n \nMedical ollege of Georgia ..... \n \n1'1'. \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \nB LL.\"-RD, JAME ROGER Atlanta, Georgia \n \n~lediral College of Georgia \n \n. \n \n1'. \n \nBUR' , JA~lE HARRI. Rome, Georgia \n \n\\\u003cledical Colleg of Georgia \n \n. \n \n1'. \n \nCA NON, CI.IFF LAMAR, JR Bainbridge, Georgia \n \n\\ledical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nCASON, CECIL DAVlD.. \n \n.....1 \n \nBlackshear, Georgia \n \n:\\lediral College of Georgia . \n \nJr. \n \nOFER, HERSHEL F.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \\1 diral College of Georgia \\1acon, Georgia \n \n. \n \nF... \n \nOI.LiN , WILLIA.\\I C \n \n. \n \nFor yth, Georgia \n \n\\lediral College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nCOOPER, JAMES THO:\\IA. Fore t Park, G orgia \n \n. Emor.v Univer it.\\' School of \n \n\\1edicine \n \n. \n \no. \n \nCOIL.VEI.L, RONAI.D D~;I.o\\. O Bowman, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of ,eorgia \n \n. \n \nO. \n \no CH, RANI\u003eALL E. Augu ta, Georgia \n \n\\ledical College of orgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nCROOK, ROBERT B... . . . Bowdon, Georgia \n \n. . . . . . . . . .. :VI dical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFl'. \n \n5,000 5000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5000 5000 5,000 \n \n2500 -0-03 750 3,750 1,250 2,500 \n-0- \n1,250 1,250 2500 -0- \n \n :\\A:\\fE . XD ADDRE' \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n195 -59 CL E \n \nROWOER, JA'K ox GARRETT \\rest Point, Georgia \n \n:\\fedical 011 e of Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nI;RRY, LEON E. \n \n. \n \n:\\ f tt 1', eorgia \n \nEmor.\\ niver it.\\ chool of \n \n:\\1edicine \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nDAn., BILLY J \n \n. \n \nFolk ton, G rgia \n \n:\\ledical College of G orgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nD.;ZOORT, EDITH J NE avannah, Georgia \n \n. \n \n:\\Iediral College of G orgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n00 D \"NAGAN, DONALD lermont, Georgia \n \n. \n \n:\\ fedical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nEDWARD., CHARl,E. G., JR \n \n. :\\Iedical Coli ge of Georgia. \n \no. \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nEOWAUO , CHARLES H Cleveland, Georgia \n \n. :\\fedical College of Georgia ... \n \nSo. \n \nFlil':\\'T JOHN\\\\'ILLIA~I. Decatur, Georgia \n \n. Emor.\\ niver ity eho I f \n \n:\\fedieine \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nF Wl.ER, JOIIN E. Tifton, Georgia \n \n. :\\fedical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nFRAZIER, EDDIE :\\1., JR parIa, Georgia \n \n:\\Iedical Colleg of Georgia. . . . . \n \nFr. \n \nGREEX, JA~IE FRA:\\'KLl:-l Villa Rica, Georgia \n \n:\\Iedical College of Georgia. . . . .. . . . \n \nSo. \n \nTOTAL CHOLARSHIP \nGRA:\\TED \n \nA:\\0 l\\T PAID T \n \nliE IPIE:\\T \n \nOF \n \nJULY 1, 195 \n \n- 000 \n \n. l,2-0 \n \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \n-0- \n1,250 1,250 1,250 \n \n5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n5,000 \n \n2,500 2,500 \n \n GHlFFlX, XORMAN W Augusta, Georgia \n \n~rediefll ollege of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nGRIFFITH, E GENE RAU;TON liege Park Geol'gia \n \n~[edica! 011 g of Georgia \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nHA~IMONDS, RICHARD LEE Au tell, Georgia \n \nEmory niversit~ choolof :\\[edicine. . . . . . . . . . \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nHARDISON, Jo. EPH E myrna Georgia \n \n. Emor.\\ niversit.\\ School of \n~redjcin \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nHARVEY, LOL;IS RADIOND \n \n. ~rediea! College of Georgia . \n \nJr. \n \nP mbroke, Georgia \n \nIIAWKL'I , DAVlD J \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n. ~redical olleg f G orgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nHEATH, Tm RAy \n \n. \n \nHomerville, Georgia \n \n~J dica! olleg of Georgia \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nHENDLEY, JOrIN Er,L. . . . . . . . . . . . . Garfield, Georgia \n \n:'Jedica! College of G orgia \n \n. \n \n'0. \n \nH EN LEY, EDGAR R. Hephzibah, Georgia \n \n~[ dical College of Georgia .. \n \n~ 1'. \n \nHOLLEY, JA 08 H .... ~[athew~, Georgia \n \n~Iedical Colleg of Georgia .. \n \nFr. \n \nHOI,LO\\\\'AY, \\\\'IL~[ER O. CAR \n \n, \n \n. ~[edical lie Te of Georgia .. \n \n.Ir. \n \n:'[acon, Georgia \n \nHOLSTON, FRAN J' ~IARIO:\\..... . ..... ~[edical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n:'[aeon, G orgia \n \nHOLT EDWARD parks, Georgi.l \n \n. ~I dieal ollege f Georgia ... \n \n() \n \n5.000 - .000 \n5.000 5.000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5.000 :3,750 5.000 ri ,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n3,750 \n2,500 2500 2,500 -03,750 1,250 2,500 -02 500 2500 2,500 \n \n ~A:VIE AKD ADDRES \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n195 59 CLASSE \n \nHUGHES, JOHN LAWRI;;!' E ........... Medical College of Georgia ... \n \nr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nH MI'HREY, Wll.r,IA~1 T Bainbridge, Georgia \n \nEmor.v Univer ity School of ~'ledicine. . . . . . . . .. . \n \n. \n \nFI'. \n \nH 'T, Jo. ~;rll BENJA.\\UN Blakel~', Georgia \nJOHNSON, CI,ARBNCE ~r. ?\"Iacon, Georgia \n \n~Iedi('al College of Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \n. University of Tennessee ~edical \n \nCollege ... \n \nSo. \n \nJOttNSON, nAY LORIN(; Alban~', Georgia \n \n. ~1edical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nJONE , KENNETH D Augusta, Georgia \n \n. \n \n~'lcdical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nJONES, OTIS \\VAI,DO, JR \n \n. \n \n~Iedical College of Georgi\" ... \n \nSr. \n \nHoboken, Georgia \n \nJORDAN, \\VII,LIAM ~1 L.\\ons, Georgia \n \n. ~1edical College of Georgia .. \n \no. \n \nKELLY, SIoIERRILL B Augu ta, Georgia \n \n. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nKENT, LOUIS M .... Con~'ers, Georgia \n \n~1edical College of Georgia ... \n \nFr. \n \nKIBLER, JAMES ALLEN. Dublin, Georgia \n \n~Icdjcal College of Georgia ... \n \nr. \n \nTOTAL 'CHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n \nAMO NT PAID TO RECIPIENT A OF \nJULY J, 195 \n \n$5,000 \n \n.3,750 \n \n5,000 5,000 \n \n--{)- \n1,250 \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n1,500 2,500 2,500 3,750 1,250 -0-O:{,7Iill \n \n MOWLE, JAME. BARno Jackson, Georgia \n,Y KNowLTON, JA~IE \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n:\\Icdical College of Georgia . \n \no. \n \nEmory niversity choolof :\\ledicine \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nK\\;GLAR, EVERETT CLARK Augusta, G orgill. \n \n:\\1 dical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nI'. \n \nLA'IER, BOBBY G Jackson, Georgia \n \n:\\ledical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nLt;AR, THO~1A FRANKLl!\\\" Camilla, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nLIND. AY, JMIE 13 Athens, Georgia \n \n:\\ledical ollege of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nLmYE, JAME CAI~LAWAY, JR Atlanta, Georgia \n \n:\\Iedical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nLUKE, BILLY DUPONT Alma, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nl\\1ANTs, RI HARD CHESLEy............. Medical College of Georgia ..... \n \nJr. \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nMCGRA\\\\', WALKER C avannah, Georgia \n \n:Vledical College of Georgia . \n \nFr. \n \n;\\1cLEAN, FREDERICK L Folkston, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia . \n \nFr. \n \nl\\1cK.oUR, HAL HARR!. Augu ta, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n~1EACHAM, JACK R. Summerville, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n1,250 \n-03,750 -01,250 -01,250 2,500 2,500 -0-02 500 -0- \n \n ~AME AXD ADDRE' \n \nOLLEGE \n \n~1E'ITS, XATHA.l'HEI, B \n \n, \n \nander ville, Georgia \n \n~IJLLER, GEORGE DAVII) \n \n. \n \nFore t Park, Georgia \n \n~ro DY, RICHARD A \n \n. \n \nAugu ta, Georgia \n \n:\\100RE, PERRY \n \n. \n \n~racon, Georgia \n \n:\\'(OREI,A.N0, CARYII\\; Hiawassee, Georgia \n \n~[ORGAi\", HAROW Buford, Georgia \n \n;\\'ru;;~~, ANDREW D~~I.ONF~, JR Carrollton, Georgia \n \nf\\ICIIOLON, \\\\'ILLIAM' L ... Hiawas ee, eorgia \n \n:\\IXON, \\\\'II.LLUI H,moLD .... , .... Carrollton, Georgia \n \n:\\ RMA:-\u003e JOI-Il\\; TIiEROX \n \n. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n:\\ UNNALLY JA~IE. T., III Griffin, Georl'ia \n \n. ~Jedical Colleg of Gf'orgia \n \n~(edical lIeg of Gf'orgia \n \n~fedical College of Gcorgia \n \n:\\.redical College of Gcorgia \n \n~redical ollege of Georgia \n \n:\\.Jedical Colleg of Georgia \n \n~redical College of Gorgia \n \nEmory niversit~ ch 01 of \n \n~redicine \n \n. \n \n:\\.redical College of eorgia \n \n:\\.[edical College or corgia \n \n~[edical College or eorgia \n \nJH5 -59 CLA E \n \n. \n \nFl'. \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \n, \n \n,'0. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nSr. \n \n. \n \nFl'. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n~ 1'. \n \n. \n \no. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \n1'. \n \nTOTAL HOLAR JlIP \nllA:\\Tr;D \n \n1\\(0 1\\T P ID TO \nm; JPIE:\\T A OF \nJ LY I, 195 \n \n. - ,000 5,000 - .000 5.000 5.000 5,000 3,750 \n \n250 1,250 2500 3 750 -O2,500 \n \n3,750 5,000 \n5,000 :J,7;)n \n \n2,500 1,250 \n3,333.33 \n2,500 \n \n O'Q INX, JAMES LAWTOX. . . . . . . . . . . .. :\\1edical College or Geor 'i'l :\\Iacoll, Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nP L, JEWELL C LL \"'AY Ath ns, Georgia \n \n:\\Iedical Colleg or eorgin \n \n. \n \n~ 1'. \n \nI'lL tiER, BOBBY L Americu , Georgia \n \n:\\[edical College or eorgia \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nPL.umRD, GEORGE AL S ............. :\\Icdical Colic' or Georgi,l. Augu ta, Georgia \n \n. \n \n,'0. \n \nPOLLOCK, Jom; EI)\"\"vw, JR Augu ta, Georgia \n \n:\\1edical College or G opia \n \n. \n \n~ '0. \n \nPo TELL, Wll.I.IA~1 X., JR Atlanta, Georgia \n \n:\\Iedical College or Georgia \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nPRI E, TtiOMA W..................... :\\[edical College or Georgia ..... \n \nFr. \n \n;Iennville, Georgia \n \nP RCEI.L, ROBERT J.... Augusta, Georgia \n \n:\\[edical College or Georgia ... \n \n11'. \n \nRAWLING., GEORGE R \n \n. :\\[edieal College or Georgia ... \n \nFr. \n \n.r:tyson, Georgia \n \nHAY, AI.BERT W., JR \n \n. \n \n:\\Iedical College or Georgia ... \n \n o. \n \n:\\1aeon, G orgia \n \nHI E, JOSEPH F avannah, Georgin \n \n. :\\Iedical College or Georgia \n \n. \n \nSr. \n \nROGER., JBI LEE \\\\'aeo, G orgia \n \n:\\[edieal Colleg or G orgill \n \n. \n \n'0. \n \nCHARFF, LOI;! , II[ laxton, Georgia \n \n:\\Iedical College or Georgin \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n5,000 5.000 5,000 5.000 5.000 5,000 5.000 \n-.000 \n5,000 5.000 5,000 - .000 5 000 \n \n2,500 3,750 1,250 1,250 \n250 1,250 \n1,250 -01,250 3 750 1,250 :3,750 \n \n X A~1E iL'\\D ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n195 59 CLASSE \n \n'-I ACK LETT, DAVID EI)\\\\ARO_ ... \n \nEl11or.\\ Universit.y chool of \n \nAtlanta, Georgia, \n \n~'[edicine .. \n \no. \n \nHm'FiELD, CHARI,ES Il \n \n. ~'fcdical Colleg of Georgia ... \n \no. \n \nNorman Park, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DARf S A .. \nDoerun, Georgia \n \n~Iedical College of Georgia. \n \nFr. \n \n~1l'l\"H, HERBERT DEA ' .... \n \n:\\I[edical College of Georgia .. \n \nSr. \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nS~lITH, HlI,TON E .. \nColquitt, Georgia \n \n~Iedical Coil ge of Georgia .. \n \nSr. \n \nMI1'(\", LEROY F \n \n. \n \navannah, Georgia \n \nMedical ollege of Georgia \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \nS~II'I\"H, ROBERT L .... \\\\ inder, Georgia \n \n~1cdical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nSTRICKI,AND, EDMOND T., JR Calhoun, Georgia \n \n~[edical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nI'. \n \nSTU1IB., JOE CALVIN .. \nState boro, Georgia \n \nEmory niversity School of \n \n~1edicine. \n \n. \n \n. \n \nSr. \n \nTANNER, ROBERT E GENE ........... ~edical College of Georgia \n \n. \n \nSo. \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \nTAYLOR, ROBERT P... ~1arietta, Georgia \n \nlVlflrlir.al Collflj!e of Georj!ia \n \n. \n \no. \n \nTOTAL SCHOLAR 'HIP \nGRAXTED \n \nAMOU2\\T PAID TO RECIPIF:\\T AS OF \nJULY J, 1958 \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n1.250 -0-03,750 3,750 2,500 -03,750 \n4,166.66 1,250 1,250 \n \n TIIO~U., DONAW R\\Y Dalton, Georgia \nTIPTON, 'VILLIA~1 RONALD Dalton, Georgia \nVANDIVER, Roy \\\\\"E LEy Atlanta, Georgia \n\\\\'ARD, DANIEl. F avannah, Georgia \n\\\\ILI.IAM., Ht~NRY GRADY, JR Ashburn, Georgia \n\\\\lI.LIA~IS, JOHN L ~facon, Georgia \nWILL, \\\\\"ILLIAM H. Augusta, Georgia \n\\\\'RAY, Ctl.\\RU~S HER~IA\":'\u003c Union Point, Georgia \nYOUNGBLOOD, ROB]O~RT L Decatur, Georgia \n \n:\\f dical College of Georgia . :\\f dieal College of Georgia \n:\\f dieal Colleg of Georgia :\\[ dical Colleg of Georgia :\\fedical ollege of Georgia :\\[edical College of Georgia :\\fedical College of G orgia )'fedieal College of Georgia :\\fedi al College of Georgia \n \n'EGROE \nANIH~RSON, ROBERT K.\\Y. . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia \nBAI.L, \\\\\"ESI.EY JAME Yfoultrie, Georgia \nASON, \\\\lI.LIA~1 PERRY. . . . .. . . . . . Pelham, .eorgia \n \n~leharry ~[ dical College )'feharry ~ledical 'ollege :\\Ieharr~' ~Jedieal College \n \n. \n \n1'. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n. \n \nO. \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \n. \n \nO. \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n. \n \n1'. \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n. \n \nr. \n \n. \n \no. \n \n5,000 5,000 ,'),000 ;\u003e,000 5,000 \n;),000 5 ,000 1),000 \nil,750 5,000 5,000 \n \n4,166.66 2,500 3,750 1,250 2500 1,250 -03,750 -0- \n2,500 3,750 1,250 \n \n XA:'IIE AXD ADDRE \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n195 -5n CL.\\ E \n \nTUTAL HOLAR HlP GR.-\\XTED \n \nJACK OX, \\rll,MOTIXE BREXOA Atlanta, Georgia \n \n:'Iteharry :\\[edieal College \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nKELI,EY, JA~IE. HEn;K1AII Buford, Georgia \n \n:\\[ harry :\\[edical College \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nRELEFORD, CHARLES AIN ............ :\\[ehany:\\f dieal 'ollege Atlanta, Georgia \n \n. \n \nr. \n \nRICK, ROBERT L Atlanta, Georgia \n \nHoward niversit~............... \n \nFr. \n \nAPI', \\\\ILbl.\u003c\\cM P Atlanta, Georgia \n \n:\\[eharr.\\ :\\fedical College \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \nAVA ,t;, EDWARD \\r., II Macon, Georgia \n \n:\\[ harr.\\' :\\fedical College \n \n. \n \nJr. \n \na.750 3.750 5.000 . .000 5.000 5.000 \n \n2,500 2,500 3,750 -0- \n2,500 \n \nPENDED CHOLARSHTl' *PEI,OTE, :\\IACEO H. \n \nHO\"'ard Univer ity \n \n. \n \nFr. \n \n5,000 \n \n12.1G \n \n*:\\lr. Pelote, a Xegro cholarship recipient, became ill during the 1957-5 academic year. \\rhen hc rc(\"ovcrs, he hopes to re ume hi fre~hman 'car \nat Howard niver it)'. \n \n The following is a tabulation of the students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1958-59 academic year, under sC'holarships from the Board: \n \nFIU;;;II- \n \n( \\,STITUTIO:,\\, \n \n._- \n \n~lI~N \n \n\";mory Universit., SC'hool of \n \n:\\llcdicine ................ ..... :1 \n \n:\\Icdical Collcgc of Gcorgin .......... :10 \n \nUnivcrsity of Tennessc \n \nollegc of Medicinc .............. 0 \n \nWakc Forcst Collegc, Bowman \n \n;ra,)' School of Medicinc .......... 0 \n \n(loward Univcrsit.v ................ 1 \n \n:\\Iehal'l.v Medical Collcg(' ........... I \n \nHJ58-5H CLASSI';S \n;;01'110MORf;;; .JINIOIl;; SENIOR\"; \n \n-, \n \n:l \n \n2 \n \n20 \n \n22 \n \n21 \n \nI \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \nI \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \nI \n \n5 \n \n'flo'rAII \n12 102 \n1 1 8 \n \nTOTALS ..................... :15 \n \n:l5 \n \n27 \n \n28 \n \n125 \n \nLn June of 1958, twenty-five sC'holarship recipicnts completed sucessfully the eourses of study of the medical colleges which t.hey attended. The names of these reeipients and the names of the hospitals in which they are scrving their onc-year internships [Lre as follows: \n \n17 \n \n XA:\\IE \n \n.-\\THA, Wll~LIA~1 J., JR AVRET, EDWIN T BA:-iNISTER, JA~IE. P COOK, ERNEST L EOBA:-iK., OMER L \n \n. Thoma ton . \n \n. :'IIacon \n \n. Cumming \n \n. Xewington \n \n. ColumbuR \n \n. \n \nHARPER, HENRY \\\\'., Jr.... Warrenton \n \n. \n \nH.H~IORE, JA~IES yr., nI. \n \nBlue Ridge \n \nJACOBS, Lot:!. J \n \n. Xu hvill \n \nJEN~U;G\", ROBERT E \n \n. Atlanta \n \nKIl\\ARD, GARLA.ND E \n \n. Atlanta \n \nLA SITER, HO~IER L \n \n. Yloultrie \n \nLAWRENCE, JA~E D \n \n. :'I lacon \n \n00 LONG, HAROI~D G \n \n. Dahlonega \n \n:'I'IC:'I'1t:RRAlN, KEY D .WIIL . Hapeville \n \nYIULHERIN, Jo EPH A. JR POLI~CK, HARLE E RICHARD ON, CH RI~E H. \n.\\LlBA, NORMAN H. \nOWELL, RAYMOND H., JR STORY, WILI~I.U[ A \n \n. Augusta . Augu ta . . LaFa.vette . Georgetown . Gu.vton . Bainbridge \n \nTANNER, CLyDE THo~1.\\ , JOHX LOWELI~ WHITTLE, :'I1ICHAEI~ H Wll~BANKS, JAME B \n~EGH.O \nSLAL'GHTER, I AAC ... \n \n. Dougla . Toccoa . Augu ta . Cornelia \nAtluLltU \n \n:'IfEDICAL COLLEGE \nATTEXDED \n \nX.UIE OF HO PITAL \n \n:'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. Rex Ho pital, Raleigh, ;\\. \n \n. :'I1ed. Col. of Ga . \n \nEugene Talmadge Ylem. Hospital, Augusta, Georgia \n \n. :\\1ed. Col. of Ga . \n \nGeorgia Bapti t Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia \n \n. \"red. Col. of Ga . \n \nt. :\\1ar., s Ho pital, Athen~, Georgia \n \nEmor~' Universit~, School \n \nof :'Iledicine \n \n. \n \nniv. of Okla. Hosp., Oklahoma it.,, Oklahoma \n \n:'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. :'I1uron Hospital, :'I1aron, Georgia \n \n. niv. of Tenn. College \n \nof :'IIedicine \n \n. Baroness Erlanger Hospital, Chattano ga, Tennessee \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. :'IIacon Hospital :'Ifacon, Ga. \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga . \n \n:'Ilacon Hospital :'Ifacon, Georgia \n \n. :'II d. Col. of Ga \n \n. Baptist :'I1emorial Ho,pital, Xashville, Tenn. \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. :'IIacon Hospital, :'IIac'on, Georgia \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. :'Ilacon Hospital, :'IIacon, Georgia \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. t. Vinrent' Ho pital, Jarksonville, Florida \n \n. Tulane niver it~ chool \n \nof Medicine \n \n. harit., Hosp. of Louisiana, Kew Orleans, La. \n \n. :\\fed. Col. of Ga \n \n. :\\'Iemorial Hospital of Chatham Co., Savannah, Ga. \n \n:'I1ed. Col. of Ga . \n \n:Vlemorial Hosl ital of Chatham Co., Savannah, ,a. \n \n. Yled. Col. of Ga \n \n. . S. Naval Ho pital, Charleston, . C. \n \n. :VIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. Baptist :'Ilemorial Ho pital, :'IIemphis, TeIlLl . \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. t. :'lIar.'\" Ho pital, Athens, Gorgia \n \n. Emory niver ity chool \n \nof Medicine \n \n. \n \nniv. of Tex., :'lIed. Branch Ho p., alveston, Texas \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. :'Ilemorial Hospital of Chatham Co., avannah, Ga. \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. niversit~ Ho pital, Augusta, Georgia \n \n. :\\Ied. Col. of Ga \n \n. partaLlburg Gen. Hosp., Spartanburg, \n \n. :'lIed. Col. of Ga \n \n. partanburg Gen. Ho p., Spartanburg, . C. \n \n:'IIeharry :'lIed. Col. .. \n \nt. Lawrence Ho p., Lansing, :\\'Iiehigan \n \n The Board has authorized the follo\\\\'ing scholarship recipients to serve one-year geneml practice resideneies in the indicated hospitals: \n \nDR. JACK EDWAIWS, JR... Cornelia, Georgia \n \nSpartanburg General Hospital Spartanburg, South Carolina \n \nDR. BOB CI.YDJ; GnANT 'ainesville, Georgia \n \n. \n \nBaroness Erlanger Hospital \n \nhattanooga, Tennessee \n \nDR. WII.LIS R. KEEN~: Woodbine, Georgia \n \n. Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, ;\\'rar~r1and \n \nDR. L. J. l(~\",I', JR \nAllanta, GeorgilL \n \n. ;eorgia Ibptist Hospital Atlanta, Georgia \n \nDr. Charles A. Hattaway, of Atlanta, Georgia, has not informed the Board whether he desires to serve a one-year geneml pmetiee residency or whether he will fulfill his military obligation. Dr. Hattaway attended the U niversit,y of Michigan Rchool of Medicine. \nThe following scholarship recipients are presently serving In the armed fo]'('es of the rnited States: \n \nDR. JOSI,I'H A. BW;i';JT Locust Grove, Georgia \nDR. JAMES 1\". BROOKf; Augusta, Georgia \nDR. HARRY n.. F'osn~n, JR. \nSummerville, Georgin. \nDR. B. J. JACKSON, Jlt. Fors.vth, Georgia \n \nDR. ROBERTH. ~IORJ\".AND Baxle.v, Geor~ia \nDR. RJC~IARD J. TURNlm Franklin Springs, Georgin \nDR. J. :\\'1. HfCIIAfWSON (\\'cgro) S:wannah, Georgia \n \nSixteen scholarship recipients have either repaid or are presently repaying their seholarships by practicing their profession in communities, each of which has a population of less than 5,000 and an acute need for a doctor. These doctors and the eommunities in whieh they have practiced or are praeticing are listed below. \n \n19 \n \n ~A~IE A;\\D Hmm ADORES \nE\"Al\\\" , DR. RAnlOND DANIEL \nGainesville, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. BI.AKE ~I. \nAugu ta, Gcorgia \nHARRI\", DR. TERLL'\\\". \nDee:ltur, Georgia HARRI;'O \" DR. JOHX R BERT \n~I:lcon, Georgia HEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR. \nHomerville, Georgia \nLAXFORO, On. CHARLJ::S A. tonl' ~Jountain, Georgia \nLIT'rLE, DR. CHARI.E. H. \nJasper, Georgia \n:\\1 ~AIR, DR. \\rll,LI.~M PAUIER ,rren~, Ge rgia \nXl'T'r, DR. RICHARD L. Griffin, Georgia \nPrnKLE, DR. THO~IA -:\\. \nSm.\\Tna, Georgia \nROGJ::ns, DR. CI-IARLE. G. Atlllnta, ;(' rgia \n \n5,000 2,750 2 500 ] ,250 3,750 2,500 3,750 2,500 2,500 3,750 \n \nco~nI '~ITY I~ \n,rHlCH RE IPIE-:\\T IS PRACTI I~G \n \nPERIOD OF PRA TICE REQ IRED TO REPAY \n \nCIa.don \n \n2 ~'ear 6 month \n \nThomson \\\\.arrenton \nBuford \n \n5 .,cars 2 .'ear 9 month \n \n:\\Ii!len \n \n2 ~'ears 6 month \n \nPavo \n \n1 ~. a1' 3 month \n \nRutland Di triet \n \n:3 .'ears 9 months \n \nBlair ville \n \n2 .'ear 6 month \n \nSoperton \n \n3 years 9 month \n \nDarien Jefferson \nBlue Ridge \n \n2 ~'ear 6 months 2 .'ears 6 month~ \n \nRo 'kmart \n \n3 .'ears 9 months \n \nPERIOD PRACTICED A OF J L\\' I, 1950 \nTo begin Jul.,' ] 95 2.'ear 2.'car \nTo bcgin :yrareh ], JU5U \n~'car \nJ month \no month \nI .'ear To begin .Jul.,, ]95 \n \n HEAROU. E, DR. JOHN N. Brooklet, Georgia \nTII.I~MAN, DR. R.-\\I~PH ALLEN Ad I, Georgia \nWHITWORTH, DR. JACK \\ Greenville, Georgia \n \nNEGROES \n \nGEIGER, DR. G TAVEO sL. \navannah, Georgia \n \n~[CGHEE, DR. l ELi ON, JR. \n \nColumbu , Georgia \n \n.l\u003e..:.l \n \n~IITH, DR. OTI \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n3,750 3,750 2,500 \n \n\\Va hington Lavonia Pearson \nGreenvill \n \n5,000 3,750 1,250 \n \nFort Valle' Gaine ville Fort alley \n \n3 years 9 month 3 year 9 months 2 years 6 months \n \n10 months 1J1 months To begin July, 195 \n2 years \n \n5y aT 3 years 9 months 1 year 3 month \n \nTo begin July, 195 To begin Ju1Y,195 1 year :3 month \n \n The following is a list of students who have been permitted by the Board to repay their scholarships in cash: \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid \nto Reci pien t \n \n*DOVE, DR. DONALD V \n \n. \n \nRoyston, Georgia \n \n**FAULKNER, DR. HARRY WOo .... \n \nCovington, Georgia \n \nMAY, DR. \\NINIFnED COBn .... \n \nAtlanta, Geol'gia \n \nSINGLETON, DR. GAnY L.. \n \nJonesboro, Georgia \n \nTURNER, DR. DANIEL R .. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \n$5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 3,750.00 \n \nNegroes HALE, Dn. GEORGF; C.... Macon, Georgia PEARSON, DR. HUEY L... Glenwood, Georgia \n \n2,500.00 2,500.00 \n \n*Practicing in Lawrenceville, Georgia. **Prarticing in Covington, Georgia. \n \nAmount of S,'holarship Repaid \nto Datc \n$2,725.81 -0- \n2,801.80 1,474,57 \n \nThe following is a list of students who were permitted to withdraw from medical college and to repay their scholarships in cash: \n \nAmount of Scholarship Paid \nto Recipient \n \nBROADHURST, CYRUS G \n \n. \n \nFitzgerald, Georgia \n \nBURGAMY, WILL.IAM n., In \n \n. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nCHITTY, AUBURN PLE~IAN \n \n. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nCOBB, JAN~;LI~ \n \n. \n \nlennville, Georgia \n \nDONALD, CLARENCE W., JR..... \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nHULLENDER, BYRON N \n \n. \n \nRinggold, Georgia \n \n$1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 366.60 J ,250.00 2,500.00 1,250,00 \n \nNegroes HALL, CHAnu:s, JROo \nSavanllah, Georgia \n \n. \n \n1,250.00 \n \nAmount of Scholarship Repaid \nby Recipicnt \n-0- \n-0-0$366.69 420.00 -0- \n \n22 \n \n FINANCES The 1956 General Assembly enacted a lIew appropriation bill. The \nannual appropriation to the State Medical Education Board is listed in this bill as $150,000. This sum will enable the Board to assist at least 100 medical students each year. It is the opinion of the members of the Board that the appropriation from the State should not be in xcess of $150,000 pel' year in the foreseeabJe fu ture. \nThe following are the finaneial reports of the Board for the years 1956-57 and 1957-58, and the budget approved by the Board for the 1958-59 fiscal year. \n23 \n \n ~TATE MEDICAL EDU\"CATIOX BOARD ANKLJAL REPORT 1956-57 \n \nINCOME \n \nash balance brought forward July J, 1956 ... $ 25,7i3.84 \n \ntate Appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 150,000.00 \n \nRepayment on Scholarship-Clarence \n \nDonald \n \n. \n \n160.00 \n \nlllterest on Savillgs Account \n \n. \n \nL66.67 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$J76,100.51 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Scrviccs \n \nSalaries \n \n$4,620.00 \n \nPer diem for Board Members 60.00 \n \nRetail Credit Company. . . . . . . 7J1.3J $ 5,391.3J \n \nTravel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122.51 \n \nBond Premium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n50.00 \n \nSupplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J48.46 \n \nCommunication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n101.85 \n \nPrinting.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -158.00 \n \nScholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J25,-173.52 \n \nTOTAL D1HBUHSEMENTS \n \n$131,745.65 \n \nBalancc cash 011 hand, .Julle 30, J957 \n \n$ 44,354.8(-;* \n \n*This balance on hand consists of $20,166.67 in a savings account in the Citizens alld Southern Bank of Atlanta; and $24,188.19 in a regular ('hecking accoullt in the Citizells and Southern Natiollal Bank. \n \n24 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1957-58 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash balance brought forward .July 1, J957 $ 44,354.86 \n \nState Appropriation \n \n\" 150,000.00 \n \nRepayment on Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,249.81 \n \nInterest on Savings Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507.31 \n \nCancellation of Check # 3286. . . . . . . . . . . . . \n \n600.00 \n \nancelJation of Check # 2726. .. . . . . . . . . . . \n \n.11 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$198,712.09 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Balance cash on hand, June 30, 1958 \n \n5,96 L.83 102.60 235.50 ]94.00 19.58 1]6.45 \n146,651.08 50.00 \n$153,331.04 \n$ 45.381.05* \n \n*This balance on hand consists of $20,673.98 in a savings account in the Citizens and Southel'l1 Bank of Atlanta; and $24;,707.07 in a regular checking account in the Citizens and Southel'l1 Naponal Bank. \n \n25 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1958-59 \n \nINCOME \n \nState Appropriation \n \n$150,000.00 \n \nCash on hand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45,381.05 \n \nTOTAL INCOME \n \n$195,381.05 \n \nDISBURSEMENTS \n \nPersonal Services TraveL Communications Supplies and Equipment Bond Printing Scholarships (124 @ $1,250) Contingency \n \n$ 7,120.00 \n \n. 400.00 \n \n. 300.00 \n \n. 500.00 \n \n. \n \n50.00 \n \n. 500.00 \n \n. 155,000.00 \n \n. 31,511.05* \n \nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS \n \n$195,381.05 \n \n*This contingency fund consists of $20,673.98 in a savings account in the Citizens and Southern Bank of Atlanta; and $10,837.07 estimated cash balance in checking account in Citizens and Southern National Bank .J une 30, 1959. \nONCLUSION \nThe State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their continued help, the Board is confident that it will be able to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia. \n \nRespectfully submitted, \nL. R. SIl!:BERT, Secretary \n \n26 \n \n REPORT \nOF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEORGIA \nulm'(R~IT'( Of GEORGIA \nJAN 3 1'61 \nLlBRARlt- J \nJUlY I, IU58 JUNE iO, IU60 \n \n REPORT \nOF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD \nOF GEOI\\GIA \nFor the Period July 1, 1958 through June 30, 1960 \n(8 \nTo THE HONORABLE S. ERNEST VANDIVER, GOVERNOR \nand the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSENIBLY . \n \n MEMBERS OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n \nDR. HERMAN DISMUKES April 24, 1957-April1, 1961 \n \nDR. MILFORD B. HATCHER May, 1960-May, 1962 \n \nDR. LEE HOWARD \n \nMay, 1958-May,1960 \n \nDR. J. HUBERT MILFORD \nApril 1, 1953-March 31, 1957 June 11, 1959-April1, 1961 \n \nDR. BRUCE SCHAEFER May, 1957-May, 1959 \n \nDR. J. C. TANNER, JR April 14, 1957-April1, 1961 \n \nDR. LUTHER H. WOLFF May, 1959-May, 1961 \n \nOcilla Macon Savannah Hartwell \nToccoa Atlanta Columbus \n \nOFFICERS OF THE BOARD \n \nDR. J. C. TANNER, JR \n \nChairman \n \nDR. HERMAN DISMUKES \n \nVice Chairman \n \nMR. L. R. SIEBERT \n \nSecretary-Treasurer \n \nFOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. ATLANTA, 3, GEORGIA \n11 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \n244 Washington Street, S.W., Room 468 ATLANTA \n \n,')W \n \nJuly 15, 1960 \n \nThe Honorable S. Ernest Vandiver \n \nGovernor, State of Georgia \n \n,.1 \n \nState Capitol \n \nAtla~ta 3, Georgia \n \nMy dear Governor Vandiver: \nIn accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1958, and ending June 30, 1960. \nFor your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 20, 1960, covering the granting of scholarships for the 196061 academic year and the approval of the budget for the oper~ tion of the Board for the 1960-61 fiscal year. \nRespectfully, \n \n~~~/# \n \nJ. C. TANNER, JR., M.D. Chairman \n \n1 \n \n REPORT OF THE \nSTATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA \nFOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1958 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1960 \nINTRODUCTION \nThe State Medical Education Board of Georgia, which was created in 1953 for the purpose of granting scholarships to medical students, completed its seventh year of successful operation on June 30, 1960. Scholarships are granted by the Board primarily on the basis of need to those students who agree, upon completion of their medical education, to practice their profession in a rural community of a population of 5,000 or less according to the 1950 census. The terms of the scholarship grants provide that a total of $5,000 will be paid to each recipient, or $1,250 for each of four years spent in medical school. The tuition is paid each year directly to the medical school; the balance is paid to the student personally in nine monthly installments. \nDuring the seven-year period the Board has been in existence, 260 students have received scholarships, 127 of whom are now in school; 28 are completing internships; 16 are completing residences; 14 are in the armed services of the United States; 33 are practicing medicine in rural areas in repayment of their scholarships; one scholarship recipient has asked permission to defer establishing his practice until he can find a suitable location; 18 scholarship recipients are repaying their scholarships in cash; 16 students have withdrawn because of failure to pass the work prescribed by the medical college; and 8 scholarship recipients have repaid their scholarships with practice in approved communities. \nThe medical scholarship program was set up to provide for twenty-five new scholarships annually. However, the Board has been able to grant more than twenty-five new scholarships each year except the first year, thereby greatly increasing the number of doctors who will be available to practice in rural areas of Georgia where the need for medical services is acute. Twenty-eight scholarships were granted for the year 1954-55; thirty-two for 1955-56; thirty-five for 1956-57; thirty-seven for 1957-58; thirtyseven for 1958-59; thirty-five for 1959-60; and, thirty-two for 1960-61. \nThe Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for \n2 \n \n the scholarship program, and the State has invested a total of $814,653.66 in the program for the seven-year period of its operation, $769,780.18 of which has been paid to students in scholarships. In addition, in 1956, the Board authorized the treasurer to place a portion of the savings in a regular savings account with the Citizens \u0026 Southern Bank, Atlanta, Georgia. The principal of $20,000 has earned interest to date amounting to $1,727.22. \nCREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL \nEDUCATION BOARD \nThe State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the amendment to the Constitution. The people of the State of Georgia ratified this Constitutional amendment in November of 1952. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. \nThe secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. \nUnder the Constitutional amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fide citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment \n3 \n \n provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. \nThe loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to anyone person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: \na. The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 per cent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual paYment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. \nb. The student may repay the loan in .services by practicing his profession at some place within the State of Georgia to be approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated community. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. \nBefore being granted a loan or scholar.ship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. \nThe purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increas.ing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. \nBOARD MEMBERS \nOn July 1, 1958, Dr. Lee Howard, of Savannah, Georgia, was President of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. Bruce Schaefer, of Toccoa, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Governor Marvin Griffin had appointed Dr. Herman Dismukes, of Ocilla, Georgia, Dr. RaYmond Evans, Sr., of Clayton, Georgia, and Dr. J. C. Tanner, Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia, for terms of office beginning April 24, 1957, and ending April 1, 1961. These five gentlemen composed the membership of the \n4 \n \n Board until January 16,1959, at which time Dr. Raymond Evans, Sr., resigned his membership on the Board. Governor S. Ernest Vandiver appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hart County, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Evans for a term beginning June 11, 1959, and ending April 1, 1961. In May of 1959, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Luther H. Wolff, of Columbus, Georgia, as its President, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. Wolff became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Bruce Schaefer. In May of 1960, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Milford B. Hatcher, of Macon, Georgia, as its President. Dr. Hatcher became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Howard. \nDr. Evans served as Chairman of the Board from June 20, 1957, until his resignation on January 16, 1959. Dr. Tanner served as Vice Chairman of the Board from June 20, 1957, until July 1, 1959. At its meeting on July 24, 1959, the Board elected Dr. Tanner as its Chairman and Dr. Dismukes as its Vice Chairman. These gentlemen were re-eleeted to these offices on July 20, 1960. \nSCHOLARSHIPS \nThe State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. \nThe procedure in granting scholarships is as follows: Upon request, an application form and a parents' confidential financial statement form are sent to an applicant. Upon receipt of the completed application form and the parents' confidential financial statement, six references given by the applicant are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report on the applicant and his family is then secured through a commercial credit company giving detailed information about their financial status. Upon receipt of all this information, the applicant is called to the office of the Board for an interview by the Secretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. All applicants are invited to appear in person before the entire Board when it meets in July to grant the scholarships. The Board considers the information gathered on all applicants and awards scholarships to those who are in greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, will become excellent physicians for practice in the rural areas of Georgia. \n5 \n \n The Board received sixty-four applications for scholarships for the 1958-59 academic year. At its meeting on July 16, 1958, the Board granted thirty-seven scholarships, thirty-five to white men and two to Negro men. At this meeting, the Board renewed eighty-eight scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1959-60 academic year from forty-six students. At its meeting on July 26, 1959, the Board granted thirty-five scholarships for the 1959-60 academic year, thirty-two to white men and three to Negro men. The Board, at this meeting, also renewed ninety scholarships previously granted. \nThe Board received applications for scholarships for the 1960-61 academic year from fifty-two students. At its meeting on July 20, 1960, it granted thirty-two scholarships, thirty to white men and two to Negro men. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-five scholarships previously granted. \nThe students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1960-61 academic year under scholarships from the State Medical Education Board are as follows: \n6 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1960-61 CLASSES \n \nALLEN, THOMAS M.................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nLeary, Georgia \n \nANDERSON, WILLIAM L.............. University of Tennessee Medical \n \nFr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCollege ............................. \n \nATHA, JOHN F ...................... Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nBARTON, JAMES R ................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nMineral Bluff, Georgia \n \nBENTLEY, ALONZO J ................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nQuitman, Georgia \n \nBENTON, PHILIP GERALD ............ Emory University School of Medicine .. Sr. \n \n-:] \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nBLACK, WILEy-S................... _ Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nBODO,?, ALFRED E ................... Emory University School of Medicine .. Sr. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nBOHANNON, GERALD W .............. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nEastman, Georgia \n \nBoss, JAMES L...................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nBOWE , RAY F., JR................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nBOWEN, WILLIAM L., JR............. Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nBRADLEY, CHARLES K ............... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED $5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1960 \n$2,500 -01,250 1,250 -03,750 2,500 2,500 1,250 3,750 -0-02,500 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1960-61 CLASSES \n \nBRANTLEY, JIMMY W \n \nEmory University School of Medicine .. Fr. \n \nWrightsville, Georgia \n \nBRECKENRIDGE, HOMER E.. . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nLudowici, Georgia \n \nBROOKS, WILLIAM T., III. \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nValdosta, Georgia \n \nBROWN, THOMAS DOo \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nLithonia, Georgia \n \nBURNHAM, JESSE A \n \nUniversity of North Carolina \n \n. So. \n \nCordele, Georgia \n \nCANNON, CLIF.F LAMAR, JR \n \n00 \n \nBainbridge, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nCA-NUP, CLARENCE NOo \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nNew Holland, Georgia \n \nJ \n \nfJ~- \n \nCARROLL, RICHARD A \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nCHAPMAN, CLIFFORD E \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. So. \n \nTennille, Georgia \n \nCOFER, HERSHEL F \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nCOLLINS, WILLIAM C............... Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nCOOPER, JAMES TOo \n \nEmory Univer~ity'.Schoolof Medic;ine .. Sr. \n \nForest Park, Georgia \n \nCORNELL, RONALD DOo \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nBowman, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1960 \n-0$2,500 2,500 1,250 3,750 \n-01,250 2,500 2,500 3,750 3,750 \n \n CRENSHAW, JOHN T ................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nBethlehem, Georgia \n \nCROWDER, JACKSON G............... Medical College of Georgia. \" ......... Sr. \n \nWest Point, Georgia \n \nCURRY, LEON E ..................... Emory University School of Medicine .. Jr. \n \nMetter, Georgia \n \nDANIELL, DUREN, JR................ Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nDublin, Georgia \n \nDAVIS, BILLY JOE ...... '\" .......... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nFolkston, Georgia \n \nDEFoOR, JOSEPH T .................. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nDENT, JOHN M...................... Medical College of Georgia .. \" ........ So. \n \nWaynesboro, Georgia \n \nDUFFELL, WILLIAM H ............... Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \n(,0 \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nDUNAGAN, DONALD ................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nClermont, Georgia \n \nEDMONDSON, S. W .................. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nBarney, Georgia \n \nEDWARDS, CHARLES G., JR........... Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nCedartown, Georgia \n \nEDWARDS, CHARLES H ............... Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nFERRELL, MARION L................. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nMadison, Georgia \n \nFLINT, LUCIEN A................... Emory University School of Medicine .. Jr. \n \nHapeville, Georgia \n \nFOWLER, JOHN E ................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \n-03,750 2,500 -02,500 1,250 1,250 -03,750 1,250 3,750 2,500 1,250 1,250 2,500 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1960-61 CLASSES \n \nFRAZIER, EDDIE M., JR.. . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. So. \n \nSparta, Georgia \n \nGAY, JAMES WILLIAM \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. So. \n \nHogansville, Georgia \n \nGILES, EUGENE H \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nFort Gaines, Georgia \n \nGRANTHAM, CARLOS G \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. So. \n \nDouglas, Georgia \n \nGREEN, JAMES F \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nVilla Rica, Georgia \n \no.... \n \nHAGEN, ARTHUR R Waycross, Georgia \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. So. \n \nHALE, WILLIAM R \n \nEmory University School of Medicine .. So. \n \nMarietta, Georgia \n \nHANNAH, FRANK T \n \nDuke University \n \n. Fr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nHEMPHILL, JOHN R \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nGainesville, Georgia \n \nHENDLEY, JOHN ELL \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nGarfield, Georgia \n \nHITT, WILLIAM A \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. So. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nHOLLEY, JACOB HARVEY. . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nMathews, Georgia \n \nHOLT, EDWARD \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nSparks, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1960 \n-0$1,250 -0- \n1,250 -01,250 1,250 -0-03,750 1,250 2,500 -0- \n \n HUNT, J. BENJAMIN ................ Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nBlakely, Georgia \n \nHURST, JAMES B.................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nBrunswick, Georgia \n \nHUTTO, ALTON W ................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nFort Valley, Georgia \n \nJAMES, CLYATT W., JR.............. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nPearson, Georgia \n \nJOHNSON, LOUIS M................. University of Tennessee Medical \n \nThomson, Georgia \n \nCollege ............................. Fr. \n \nJOHNSON, THOMAS C............... Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nJOINES, IVERSON W................. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nRichland, Georgia \n \nJORDAN, WILLIAM M................ Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \n~ \n \n~ \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \nKARSTEN, MIKELL B................ Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nTifton, Georgia \n \nKELLEY, SHERRILL B................ Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nKENT, LOUIS MAX .................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nConyers, Georgia \n \nKENT, WILLIAM F .................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nAdel, Georgia \n \nKING, SPENCER B., III . ............. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nKNOWLES, JAMES B................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nKNOWLTON, JAMES W ............... Emory University School of Medicine .. Jr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \n5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n3,750 -0-01,250 \n-0-0-03,750 1,250 2,500 2,500 -01,250 3,750 2,500 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1960-61 CLASSES \n \nLANIER, BOBBY GENE ............... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nJackson, Georgia \n \nLEAR, THOMAS F., JR............... Medical College of Georgia .......... , . Sr. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nLINDER, CHARLES W................ Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nLINDSAY, JAMES B.................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nLOTT, THOMAS Mo. ................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \n~ LOWE, JAMES C..................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \n~ \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nMARLOWE, JAMES E ................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nTunnell Hill, Georgia \n \nMAYS, ALDINE M., JR............... Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nStockbridge, Georgia \n \nMCGRAW, WALKER Co. .............. Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMcLEAN, FREDERICK L.............. Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nFolkston, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, CHARLES Woo ............... Emory University School of Medicine .. So. \n \nAustell, Georgia \n \nMcRAE, JAMES D................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nMt. Vernon, Georgia \n \nMEACHAM, JACK REEVES ............ Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nSummerville, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1960 $2,500 3,750 -02,500 \n.....-{}- \n3,750 1,250 \n.....-{}- \n2,500 2,500 1,250 1,250 2,500 \n \n MERCER, FRANKLIN E ............... Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nAlbany, Georgia \n \nMETTS, NATHANIEL B............... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nSandersville, Georgia \n \nMOODY, JOHN E ..................... Medical College of Georgia ...; ........ Jr. \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \nMOODY, RICHARD A.................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nMORGAN, HAROLD C..... '\" ......... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nBuford, Georgia \n \nNIXON, WILLIAM H ................. Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \nNOBLES, TRAViS .................... Medical College of Georgia. .......... . So. \n \nLyons, Georgia \n \n~ OGDEN, ROBERT H ................... Medical College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . So. \n \nCO \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nOSTAFIN, JOSEPH R. ................ Medical College of Georgia ............ Fr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPICKENS, JAMES C.................. Medical College of Georgia ............ So. \n \nTucker, Georgia \n \nPLAYFORD, GEORGE A................ Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPOLLOCK, JOHN E ................... Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nPOSTELL, WILLIAM N ............... Medical College of Georgia ............ Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nPRICE, THOMAS WATSON ............ Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nGlennville, Georgia \n \nRAWLINGS, GEORGE MCVEy ......... Medical College of Georgia ............ Jr. \n \nGrayson, Georgia \n \n5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n1,250 2,500 -03,750 2,500 3,750 1,250 1,250 -01,250 3,750 3,750 3,750 2,500 2,500 \n \n NAME AND ADDRESS \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1960-61 CLASSES \n \nRAY, ALBERT W., JR \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nRIVERS, JAMES L \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nCamilla, Georgia \n \nROBINSON, JAMES LOUIS \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. So. \n \nCarrollton, Georgia \n \nROGERS, JIM LEE \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nWaco, Georgia \n \nROGERS, JOHN SEABORN \n \nEmory University School of Medicine .. So. \n \nBuena Vista, Goergia \n \nSANGSTER, JOSEPH A \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nVienna, Georgia \n \nSHACKLETT, DAVID E \n \nEmory University School of Medicine .. Sr. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSHEFFIELD, CHARLES R............. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nNorman Park, Georgia \n \nSIMMONS, ROBERT W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Fr. \n \nLaGrange, Georgia \n \n- '.- \n \nSMITH, DARIUS A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nDoerun, Georgia \n \nSMITH, ROBERT L....... . . . . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nWinder, Georgia \n \nSWEAT, RUSSELL D \n \nMedical College of Georgia \n \n. Jr. \n \nSoperton, Georgia \n \nT'ANNER, ROBERT E............... Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. \n \nFlowery Branch, Georgia \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1960 \n$3,750 -0-03,750 1,250 -03,750 2,500 -02,500 2,500 1,250 3,750 \n \n TAYLOR, ROBERT P Marietta, Georgia \nW ALLER, CHARLES E Eatonton, Georgia \nWARD, DANIEL F Savannah, Georgia \nWEBB, GILSON S Richland, Georgia \nWELLS, JOH A Commerce, Georgia \nWILLIAMS, JOHN L Macon, Georgia \nWILLS, WILLIAM R. Augusta, Georgia \nWILSON, FREDDIE E Atlanta, Georgia \nYOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT L Decatur, Georgia \nNEGROES \nANDERSON, BENJAMI S Fort Valley, Georgia \nCASO ,WILLIAM P Pelham, Georgia \nFUSSELL, MACEA E \" Blackshear, Georgia \nHAMMONDS, OTIS T : Atlanta, GeOl'gia \n \n. Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . University of Tennessee Medical \nCollege . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia \n \n. Sr. . Jr. . Sr. \n. Fr. . Fr. . Sr. . Jr. . Fr. . J1'. \n \nMeharryMedical College Meharry Medical College , Meharry Medical College Meharry Medical College \n \n. So. '\" Sr. \n. Fr. . So. \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 \n \n3,750 1,250 3,750 \n-0-03,750 2,500 -02,500 \n1,250 3,750 -01,250 \n \n AME AND ADDRESS \nRICKS, ROBERT L Atlanta, Georgia \nSAPP, WILLIAM P Atlanta, Georgia \nSTINSON, JOSEPH M Hartwell, Georgia \nTURK, ALFRED J \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCOLLEGE \n \n1960-61 CLASSES \n \n. Howard University College of \n \nMedicine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . Jr. \n \n. Meharry Medical College. \n \nSo. \n \n. Meharry Medical College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. \n \n. Howard University College of \n \nMedicine , , \n \nSo. \n \nTOTAL SCHOLARSHIP \nGRANTED \n$5,000 5,000 5,000 \n5,000 \n \nAMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1960 \n$2,500 \n~- \n-0- \n1,250 \n \n The following is a tabulation of the students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1960-61 academic year, under scholarships from the Board: \n \nINSTITUTION \n \n1960-61 CLASSES \nFRESH- SOPHOMEN MORES JUNIORS SENIORS TOTAL \n \nEmory University School of \n \nMedicine......................... 1 \n \n3 \n \n3 \n \nDuke University School of \n \nMedicine ......................... 1 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \nMedical College of Georgia ......... 21 \n \n23 \n \n32 \n \nUniversity of North Carolina \n \nSchool of Medicine ............... 0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \nUniversity of Tennessee \n \nCollege of Medicine .............. 3 \n \n0 \n \n0 \n \nHoward University College of \n \nMedicine......................... 0 \n \n1 \n \n1 \n \nMeharry Medical College .......... 2 \n \n3 \n \n0 \n \n4 \n \n11 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n27 \n \n103 \n \n0 \n \n1 \n \n0 \n \n3 \n \n0 \n \n2 \n \n1 \n \n6 \n \nTOTALS ..................... 28 \n \n31 \n \n36 \n \n32 127 \n \nIn June of 1960, twenty-eight scholarship recipients completed successfully the courses of study of the medical colleges which they attended. The names of these recipients and the names of the hospitals in which they are serving their one-year internships are as follows: \n \n17 \n \n NAME \n \nACREE, RUSSELL A ALLEN, L. LANIER BECTON, JAMES L BELMONT, WILLIAM S \n \nBLAND, JAMES L \n \nBREWTON, LLOYD C \n \nCASON, CECIL D \n \nCOUCH, RANDALL E \n \nDEZOORT, EDITH \n \nFLYNT, JOHN W \n \n.... \n \n00 \n \nHAMMO DS, RICHARD L \n \nHARDISON, JOSEPH E \n \nHARVEY, LOUIS R. HEATH, TIM RAy HOLLOWAY, WILMER 0 HOLSTON, FRANCIS M JOHNSO ,CLARENCE M JOHNSON, RAY L J ONES, KENNETH MANUS, RICHARD McNAIR, HAL H MOORE, PERRy NORMA ,JOHN T \n \nHOME MEDICAL COLLEGE \n \nADDRESS \n \nATTENDED \n \nNAME OF HOSPITAL \n \nAugusta Valdosta Pooler Macon \nSylvania Louisville Blackshear Augusta Savannah Decatur \nAu tell \nSmyrna \nPembroke Homerville Macon Macon Macon Albany Augusta Clermont Augusta Augusta Augu ta \n \nMed. College of Ga Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, D.C. \n \nMed. College of Gao, Athens General Hospital, Athens, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas \n \nBowman Gray School \n \nof Medicine \n \nMacon Hospital, Macon, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nAthens General Hospital, Athens, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nFloyd Hospital, Rome Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga Duval Medical Center, Jacksonville, Fla. \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nSt. Mary's Hospital, Athens, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nMemorial Hosp. of Chatham Co., Savannah, Ga. \n \nEmory University \n \nSchool of Medicine .... U.S. Air Force Hosp., Fitzsimmons AFB, Denver, Colo. \n \nEmory University \n \nSchool of Medicine .... U.S. Air Force Brooks Gen. Hosp., San Antonio, Texas \n \nEmory University \n \nSchool of Medicine Emory Univ. Hosp., Veterans Adm. Hosp.,Atlanta, Ga. \n \nMed. College of Ga Spartanburg Gen. Hosp., Spartanburg, S. C. \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nGrady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Gao, Macon Hospital, Macon, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nMacon Hospital, Macon, Georgia \n \nUniv. of Tennessee Athens General Hospital, Athens, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nU.S. Public Health Service Hosp., Baltimore, Md. \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nSt. Mary's Hospital, Athens, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nU.S. Public.Health Service Hosp., Norfolk, Virginia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nMacon Hospital, Macon, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga \n \nSt. Mary's Hospital, Athens, Georgia \n \nMed. College of Ga St. Mary's Hospital, Athens, Georgia \n \n O'QUINN, JAMES L SMITH, LEROY F., JR TIPTON, WILLIAM R WILLIAMS, H. GRADy \nNEGRO \nSAVAGE, EDWARD W \n \nMacon Savannah Dalton Ashburn \n \nMe\u003c!. College of Ga Med. College of Ga ',' Med. College of Ga '.' Med. College of Ga \n \nEugene Talmadge Memorial Hosp., Augusta, Georgia Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa. , .Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Spartanburg Gen. Hosp., Spartanburg, S. C. \n \nMacon \n \nMeharry Me\u003c!. College .. St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, N. Y. \n \n The following scholarship recipients are serving residencies in the indicated hospitals: \n \nEDWARDS, DR. JACK, JR Cornelia, Georgia \nFOSTER, DR. HARRY R., JR Summerville, Georgia \nHUGHES, DR. JOHN L Augusta, Georgia \nKUGLAR, DR. EVERETT C Augusta, Georgia \n \nLAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nNICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nSALIBA, DR. NORMAN R \n \nGeorgetown, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. HILTON E \n \nColquitt, Georgia \n \n. \n \nSTRICKLAND, DR. E. T \n \nCalhoun, Georgia \n \nSTUBBS, DR. JOE CALVIN \n \nStatesboro, Georgia \n \nVANDIVER, DR. Roy \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nWRAY, DR. CHARLES \n \nUnion Point, Georgia \n \nSpartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg, South Carolina Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina Talmadge Memorial Hospital, Augusta, Ga.-Milledgeville State Hosp., Milledgeville, Georgia The Macon Hospital, Macon, Georgia The Macon Hospital, Macon, Georgia Veterans' Administration Hosp., Memphis, Tennessee The Macon Hospital, Macon, Georgia Spartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg, South Carolina Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital, Augusta, Georgia \n \nNEGRO \nBALL, DR. WESLEY JAMES Moultrie, Georgia \nJACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE Atlanta, Georgia \nKELLEY, DR. JAMES H Buford, Georgia \nSLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC Atlanta, Georgia \n \nTrumbull Memorial Hospital, Warren, Ohio George W. Hubbard Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee Kate B. Reynolds Memorial Hosp., Winston-Salem, North Carolina Kerns County General Hosp., Bakersfield, California \n \nThe following scholarship recipients are presently serving in the armed forces of the United States: \n \nATHA, DR. WILLIAM J. Thomaston, Georgia \nBANNISTER, DR. JAMES P. Dahlonega, Georgi'll \nEUBANKS, DR. OMER L. Columbus, Georgia \nGRIFFITH, DR. EUGENE College Park, Georgia \n \nHAYMORE, DR. JAMES M. Blue Ridge, Georgia \nJONES, DR. OTIS W. Hoboken, Georgia \nKEENE, DR. WILLIS R. Woodbine, Georgia \nKIBLER, DR. JAMES A. Dublin, Georgia \n \n20 \n \n McMuRRAIN, DR. KEy D. Hapeville, Georgia \nPOLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E. Augusta, Georgia \nRICE, DR. JOSEPH \nSavannah, Georgia \nRICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. \nLaFayette, Georgia \n \nTURNER, DR. RICHARD J. \nFranklin Springs, Georgia \nNEGRO \nANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K. Augusta, Georgia \n \nThirty-four scholarship recipients are presently repaying their scholarships by practicing their profession in communities, each of which has a population of less than 5,000 and an acute need for a doctor. These doctors and the communities in which they are practicing are listed below: \n \n21 \n \n NAME AND HOME ADDRESS \n \nBLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. \n \nLocust Grove, Georgia \n \nBROOKS, DR. JAMES F. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nBULLARD, DR. JAMES R. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nCOOK, DR. ERNEST L. \n \nNewington, Georgia \n \nFOSTER, DR. BLAKE M. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n~ FOSTER, DR. HARRY R. \n \n~ \n \nSummerville, Georgia \n \nHARPER, DR. H. WILBUR \n \nWarrenton, Georgia \n \nHENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. \n \nHephzibah, Georgia \n \nJACKSON, DR. BILLY JOE \n \nForsyth, Georgia \n \nJENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nKINARD, DR. GARLAND E. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nLANFORD, DR. CHARLES A. \n \nStone Mountain, Georgia \n \nLASSITER, DR. HOMER L. \n \nMoultrie, Georgia \n \nAMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIP \nRECEIVED $3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 \n \nCOMMUNITY IN WHICH \nRECIPIENT IS PRACTICING \nMcDonough, Georgia \nMonroe, Georgia \nAcworth, Georgia \nThomson, Georgia \nThomson, Georgia Warrenton, Georgia Lithonia, Georgia \nWashington, Georgia Warrenton, Georgia Waynesboro, Georgia \nAustell, Georgia \nArlington, Georgia \nChickamauga, Georgia Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia Rutland District, Georgia \nArlington, Georgia \n \nPERIOD OF PRACTICE \nREQUIRED TO REPAY \n \nPERIOD PRACTICED AS OF JULY 1, 1960 \n \n3 years 9 months \n \n1 year \n \n2 years 6 months \n \n5 years \n \n5 years \n \n1 year \n \n5 years 2 years 6 months \n \n6 months 8 months 1 year 11 months \n \n5 years 3 years 9 months \n \n9 months 3 months \n \n5 years \n \n5 years \n \n1 year \n \n3 years 9 months 3 years 9 months \n \n4 months 8 months 3 years \n \n3 years 9 months \n \n1 year \n \n LITTLE, DR. CHARLE H. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nLONG, DR. HAROLD G. \n \nDahlonega, Georgia \n \nLUKE, DR. BILLY D. \n \nAlma, Georgia \n \nMcNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P. \n \nWrens, Georgia \n \nMORELA D, DR. CARVIN C. \n \nHiawassee, Georgia \n \nMORELAND, DR. R. H., JR. \n \nBaxley, Georgia \n \nMULHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A., JR. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nNUNNALLY, DR. JAMES T., III \n \n~ \n \n~ \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nPAUL, DR. JEWELL C. \n \nAthens, Georgia \n \nROGERS, DR. CHARLES G. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nSHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nSMITH, DR. HERBERT D. \n \nPembroke, Georgia \n \nSOWELL, DR. RAYMOND H., JR. \n \nGuyton, Georgia \n \nTHOMAS, DR. JOHN LOWELL \n \nToccoa, Georgia \n \nTILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 \n \nBlairsville, Georgia Dahlonega, Georgia Blackshear, Georgia Soperton, Georgia Loganville, Georgia Port Wentworth, Georgia Hinesville, Georgia Hazlehurst, Georgia Sylvania, Georgia Rockmart, Georgia Washington, Georgia Lavonia, Georgia Mt. Vernon, Georgia Guyton, Georgia Port Wentworth, Georgia Pearson, Georgia \n \n3 years 9 month 5 years 3 years 9 months 3 years 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years 9 months 5 years 3 years 9 months 3 years 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years 9 months \n \n1 year 4 months 1 year 3 years \n1 year \n2 years 10 months 2 years 2 months 1 year 2 years \n \n NAME AND HOME ADDRESS \nWHITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H. Augusta, Georgia \nWILBANKS, DR. JAMES B. \nCornelia, Georgia \n \nNEGROES \n \nGEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. \n \nSavannah, Georgia \n \nMCGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR. \n \nI:-:\u003e II:\u003e- \n \nColumbus, Georgia \n \nRELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. \n \nAtlanta, Georgia \n \nAMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIP \nRECEIVED \n$5,000 \n5,000 \n \nCOMMUNITY IN WHICH \nRECIPIENT IS PRACTICING \nLyons, Georgia \nHiawassee, Georgia Clarkesville, Georgia \n \n5,000 3,750 5,000 \n \nFort Valley, Georgia Gainesville, Georgia Griffin, Georgia \n \nPERIOD OF PRACTICE REQUIRED TO REPAY \n \nPERIOD PRACTICED AS OF JULY 1, 1960 \n \n5 years \n \n1 year \n \n5 years \n \n6 months 6 months \n \n5 years 3 years 9 months 5 years \n \n2 years 2 years \n \n Dr. James H. Burns, a scholarship recipient from Rome, Georgia, has requested permission to defer his practice until he can find a satisfactory location. \nEight scholarship recipients have repaid their scholarships in full by practicing their profession in communities approved by the Board. These doctors and the communities in which they practiced are listed below: \n \nNAME \n \nAMOUNT OF COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP \n \nEVANS, DR. RAYMOND D. 00' 0 0  0 0 00.0 Clayton, Georgia \n \nCleveland, Georgia \n \nHARRIS, DR. STERLING A. 0 0 0 0  Buford, Georgia \n \nDecatur, Georgia \n \nHARRISON, DR. JOHN R... 0  0  Millen, Georgia \n \nMacon, Georgia \n \nHEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH ... 0.0.0.0.0  0 Pavo, Georgia \n \nHomerville, Georgia \n \nNUTT, DR. RICHARD L.o. o. 0 0 0 0  0  Jeffersonville, Georgia \n \nGriffin, Georgia \n \nDarien, Georgia \n \nPIRKLE, DR. THOMAS N .... 0 0 0  0  Blue Ridge, Georgia \n \nAugusta, Georgia \n \nWHITWORTH, DR. JACK W.o .. 0 0\" o. o. Greenville, Georgia \n \nGreenville, Georgia \n \nNEGRO \nSMITH, DR. OTIS W .. 0  o. 0 o Atlanta, Georgia \n \n0000. Fort Valley, Georgia \n \n$2,500 2,750 2,500 1,250 2,500 2,500 2,500 \n1,250 \n \n25 \n \n The following is a list of scholarship recipients who were permitted to withdraw from the medical colleges in which they were enrolled and to repay their scholarships in cash: \n \nName \n \nAmount of \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship Paid Scholarship Repaid \n \nto Recipient \n \nBy Recipient \n \nBROADHURST, CYRUS G Fitzgerald, Georgia \nBURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR Sparta, Georgia \nCHITTY, AUBURN P Moultrie, Georgia \nCOBB, JANELL Glennville, Georgia \nCROOK, ROBERT ByRON Carrollton, Georgia \n\"'DONALD, CLARENCE Carrollton, Georgia \nELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 Gainesville, Georgia \nHOTARD, JOSEPH A Columbus, Georgia GRIFFIN, NORMAN WALTER \nAugusta, Georgia GRIMM, WILLIAM B. \nAtlanta, Georgia HAWKINS, DAVID J \nAugusta, Georgia HULLENDER, BYRON N \nRinggold, Georgia HUMPHREY, WILLIAM TOo \nAtlanta, Georgia PURCELL, ROBERT J \nAugusta, Georgia \n \n. $1,250.00 \n \n. 1,250.00 \n \n.. 1,250.00 \n \n. \n \n363.94 \n \n. 1,250.00 \n \n. 2,500.00 \n \n.. 2,500.00 \n \n. 1,250.00 \n \n. 1,250.00 \n \n. \n \n288.34 \n \n. 1,250.00 \n \n. 1,250.00 \n \n. 1,250.00 \n \n. 2,187.50 \n \n$ 90.00 75.00 -0- \nRepaid with interest 200.00 420.00 20.00 -0-0-0-0-0- \n1,000.00 -0- \n \nNEGRO HALL, CHARLES, JR................. \nSavannah, Georgia PELOTE, MACEO R.................. \nSavannah, Georgia \n \n1,250.00 812.16 \n \nRepaid with interest 177.32 \n \n\"'Later readmitted to Medical College of Georgia and permitted to repeat the sophomore year. \n \nMr. George D. Miller, a scholarship recipient from Forest Park, Georgia, relinquished his scholarship in order to accept a commission in the United States Air Force. Mr. Miller, who will be a senior at the Medical College of Georgia during the 1960-61 academic year, will be required to repay the $3,750 scholarship with interest which the Board granted him. \nMr. Bobby L. Pilcher, a scholarship recipient from Americus, \n \n26 \n \n Georgia, requested that the remainder of his scholarship contract be cancelled because he felt he could personally finance the rest of his medical education by working as a registered pharmacist. He will repay his scholarship of $2,500 either by practice in a \ncommunity approved by the Board or in cash at 4% interest. \nMr. Pilcher will be a senior at the Medical College of Georgia during the 1960-61 academic year. \nThe following is a list of other scholarship recipients who have been permitted by the Board to repay their scholarships in cash: \n \nName \nAVRET, DR. EDWIN T Macon, Georgia \nDOVE, DR. DONALD V Lawrenceville, Georgia \nFAULKNER, DR. HARRY W Covington, Georgia \nHATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES Atlanta, Georgia \nJACOBS, DR. LOUIS J Nashville, Georgia \nKEPP, DR. LOWELL J Atlanta, Georgia \nMAY, DR. WINIFRED J. COBB Atlanta, Georgia \nSCHARFF, DR. LOUIS Claxton, Georgia \nSINGLETON, DR. GARY L Jonesboro, Georgia \nSTORY, DR. WILLIAM A Bainbridge, Georgia \nTANNER, DR. CLYDE V Douglas, Georgia \nTHOMAS, DR. DONALD RAy Dalton, Georgia \nTURNER, DR. DANIEL R Albany, Georgia \nNEGROES \nHALE, DR. GEORGE C Macon, Georgia \nPEARSON, DR. HUEY L. Glenwood, Georgia \nRICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M Savannah, Georgia \n \nAmount of \n \nAmount of \n \nScholarship Paid Scholarship Repaid \n \nto Recipient \n \nto Date \n \n. $5,000.00 \n \n-0- \n \n. 5,000.00 \n \n-0- \n \n. 5,000.00 \n \n.$1,000.00 \n \n. 5,000.00 \n \n-0- \n \n. 5,000.00 \n \n-0- \n \n. 3,750.00 \n \n-0- \n \n. 2,500.00 \n \nRepaid with interest \n \n. 5,000.00 \n \n-0- \n \n. 2,500.00 \n \n1,000.00 \n \n. 3,750.00 \n \n-0- \n \n. 3,750.00 . 5,000.00 \n \n1,000.00 repaid with practfce \n-0- \n \n. 3,750.00 \n \n2,480.75 \n \n. 2,500.00 . 2,500.00 . 5,000.00 \n \nRepaid with interest Repaid with interest \n2,010.07 \n \n27 \n \n FINANCES The annual appropriation from the State of Georgia to the \nState Medical Education Board is $150,000. This sum enables the Board to assist at least 100 medical students each year. It is the opinion of the members of the Board that the appropriation from the State is sufficient and should not be increased in the foreseeable future. \nThe following are the financial reports of the Board for the years 1958-59 and 1959-60, and the budget approved by the Board for the 1960-61 fiscal year: \n28 \n \n STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 1958-59 \n \nINCOME \n \nCash balance brought forward \n \n. 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