George Wille Retires . . George Wil le, safety director and payroll manager, retired in late august fol lowing 14 years of service at Memorial Hospital George was recog- nized.by employees at a fare well tea Arline Crawford, a nurse at Memorial Hospital for 35 years, was honored during the National Hospital Week activities saluting all employees. Lee Pesce, executive director, leads the applause. Committee Names Monthly Honorees Betty Leonard, environmental services director (right) and her family enjoy the Hospital Picnic. Carolyn Miller, Betty's daughter and 27: year-old Troy Miller selected hamburgers and corn from the plentiful array of tempting foods. Morgan Heads Radiology department Joe Morgan is the new director of radiology. Morgan received a Bachelor's degree in radiology from DePaul University, then worked eight years at St. Anne's Hospital in Chicago as chief technologist prior to coming to Memorial Hospital in April Joe and his wife, Janice, live in Glendale Heights with their 19-month old son, Joey Free orthopedic clinic by Memorial Hospital medical staff members resulted in the referral of a third of the 49 examined by Doctors Richard Gorski, Kenneth Hubbard and Steve Rochell to the Shriners Hospital in Chicago. Further free examinations were given the children. The employee committee evaluating nominees for "Employee of the Month" has selected the first nine winners. Three more will be chosen, and the "Employee of the Year' will be announced at the Memorial Hospital annual meeting in January, 1984. Nominated as monthly winners are: Vera Secor, night nursing supervisor; Margaret Norgard, P.M. supervisory nurse; Lorraine Bondlow, relief cook; Cynthia Schwedejv third floor surgical unit nurse, Joe Harrer, assistant totne engineering staff; Fran Scholpp, head nurse ofjabor arid delivery; Bonnie Giles, head nurse of the third--lloor medical care unit; George Wille, payroll manager and safety director; and Wanda Johnson, nursery aide.