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CENTER NEWS - THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 FEATURES

Bubblin' crude

 

MOVING TO the second floor of the 1101 Madison Tower proved an easy task last month, with the help of stars from TV's 1960s-era situation comedy "The Beverly Hillbillies" ­ or at least reasonable facsimiles. Hamming it up at the March 21 farewell party of the Ambulatory Clinics (formerly Outpatient Department) were (from left) "guest star" Minnie Pearl (Jennifer Denson, social worker), Elly Mae Clampett (Debbie Schaffer, support manager), Jethro Clampett (Jay Wagner, administrative assistant), Granny Clampett (Rosemary Ford, interim clinic manager), Miss Jane Hathaway (Denise Ziegler, pediatric team coordinator and organizer of the hillbilly event) and Jed Clampett (Dr. Bob Witherspoon, medical director).

Photos by Gaylene Wurster

 


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