ominations of 1960 officers of the Orleans Parish Medical Socie-tipaiid delegates and alternates to' tne Louisiana State Medical Society for the years 1960-61 were announced Wednesday.
Dr. J. Theo Brierre has been nominated as president-elect of the society. He will serve in such capacity during 1960, and will automatically become president in 1961.
Other nominees are: Dr. John Oakley, first vice-president; Dr. J. Morgan Lyons, second vice-president; Dr. John Kron, third vice-presidenf; Dr. G. F. Bellone, secretary; Dr. Spencer B. Mc-Nair, treasurer; Dr. John J. Archinard, librarian; Drs. A. N. Houston and W. Charles Miller, additional members to the board for two years, 1960-61.
Delegates to the state society are as follows:
Drs. Hugh T. Beacham, Walter Brent Jr., Richard Buck, James C. Burns, Henry Butker, Richard Corales, Boni J. DeLaureal, Richard A. Faust, A. V. Friedrichs, George H. Hauser, Sam Hobson, Edgar Hull, John J. Irwin, E. L. Leckert Sr., Morell W. Miller, Louis Monte, George Morlier, M. D. Paine Jr., Joseph Palermo, J. Kelly Stone, Ambrose Storck, Joseph Vella, Eugene B. Vickery and J. 0. Weilbaecher Jr.
Alternates to the state society are as follows:
Drs. Lawrence G. Bole, Louis Leggio, Frank Oser Jr., Armant C. Touchy, Eugene Countiss, Sam Zurik, Harry Meyer, Arthur Caire III, Edmond Mickal, E. Garland Walls, Walton R. Akenhead, John E. Garcia, Frank Loria, E. L. Lec&rt Jr., Earl Conway Smith, Bruno Mancuso, Abe Mickal, W. D. Beacham, George Taquino, Norton W. Voorhies, Homer Du-ipuy, Dennis Groome, Peter Everett and W. J?,,Rein.
Since there is no contest for either officers of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, or delegates and alternates to the Louisiana State Medical Society, the secretary will, in accordance with the by-laws, cast the ballot for; the society ori Saturday, Dec. 12