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Official Organ of the
Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia
Published by the Alumni Association of the Medical College
of Virginia in February, May, August, and November
Editorial Committee
James T. Tucker, M'27, editor-in-chief and chairman
Mrs. Frances W. Kay
Dr. Thomas W. Sale, Jr., M'52
Mr. James E. Smith, P'47
Dr. Earle W. Strickland
Officers
Mr J. Gilbert Ball, P'33, president
2431 Breckenridge Road, Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Custis L. Coleman, M'43 M, immediate past presid
Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Philip L. A. Minor, M'47, president-elect
3536 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Martin Markowitz, M'44, vice-president
808 North Hamilton Street, Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Harry L. Mears, Jr., D'54, vice-president
5509 Riverside Drive, Richmond, Virginia
Mr. Robert W. Clyburn, P'53, vice-president
6312 Howell Place, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Miss Mae Belle Lee, N'51, vice-president
301 North Thompson Street, Apt. 302, Richmond, Virgil
Dr. Rudolph C. Thomason, M'29, secretary
Tuckahoe Apartments, Richmond, Virginia
Dr. James T. Tucker, M'27, treasurer
Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Virginia
Trustees
Term Expires December 31, 1971
Mr. Ralph W. Deaton, P'51
Route 1, Box 26
Pulaski, Virginia
r. Thomas F. Marshall, Jr., P'49
LJrbanna, Virginia
ir. Francis H. McMullan, M'51
1812 Monument Avenue
Richmond, Virginia
Mr. John H. Tob
Dr. R. Douclas Neal, M'42
Hawthorne Medical Center
Charlotte, North Carolina
Mrs. Mary Witherell Rebman, N'51
7730 Kenmore Circle
Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Earle W. Strickland, D'43 D
Zuni, Virginia
Jr., HA'59
Term Expires December 31, 1972
Dr. Rufus Purdum Ellett, Jr., M'44
2037 Crystal Springs Avenue, S.W.
Roanoke, Virginia
Dr. Carlton E. Gregory, D'51
820 North Stafford Street, Suite 302
Arlington, Virgini;
Dr. Wi
Rob
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6421 Roselawn Road
Richmond, Virginia
sances Whitlock Kay, N'59
10311 Apache Road
Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Charles Newton Van
810 Medical Tow
Norfolk, Virgin
Dr. Mark Milton Neale, D'38
West Point, Virginia
Dr. Thomas Wirt Sale, Jr., M'52
4304 Chesapeake Avenue
Hampton, Virginia
Mr. James Edwin Smith, P'47
5418 Cary Street Road
Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Joseph Alderson Smith, M'50
313 12th Street
Dunbar, West Virginia
M'46
Term Expires December 31, 1973
Dr. Herbert C. Allen, Jr., M'41
Lee Hermann Professional Bldg.
Texas Medical Center
Houston, Texas
Mr. Harry W. Brown, Jr., P'51
315 Yadkin Street
Raleigh, North Carolina
Dr. Henderson P. Graham, D'54
210 Center Building
Marion, Virginia
Dr. Ota T. Graham, Jr., M'53
714 North Boulevard
Richmond, Virginia
Mrs. Margaret
Dr. Woodrow C. Henderson, D'37
100 Westham Parkway
Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Frederick W. Hines, D'42
3801 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, Virginia
Dr. Carolyn M. McCue,
Box 272, MCV Statio
Richmond, Virginia
Mr. Floyd A. Robertson,
P'43 M
1374 Timberlake
Lynchburg, Virgini;
Stokes, N'44
M'41
Jr.,
Chapter Officers
Delaware Valley Chapter
President — Mrs. Emily H. Baxter, N'52
P. O. Box 183, Rose Valley Road, Moylan, Pennsylvania
Vice-President — Dr. Bennett I. Kemper, M'67
Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. J. Warren Hundley, M'27
Florida Chapter
President — Dr. Anthony C. Livingstone, D'59
12443 South Dixie Highway, Miami, Florida
President-elect — Mr. Salvatore E. DiFede, Jr., PT'53
Secretary — Mrs. Mae Belle W. Condit, N'36
Kanawha Valley Chapter
President — Dr. Carl J. Roncaglione, M'51
308— 33rd Street, S.E., Charleston, West Virginia
President-elect — Dr. George L. Grubb, M'43M
Secretary-treasurer — Dr. Rodgers W. Harshbarger, M'43M
New York Chapter
President — Dr. Robert E. Barrett, M'57
N. Y. Neurological Institute, 710 West 168th Street, New York, N.Y.
Vice-President — Dr. Eugene Freunolich, M'43D
Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. Marcus Nakdimen, M'44
North Carolina Dental Chapter
President — Dr. Charles Robert Helsabeck, Jr., D'40
Box 38, Rural Hall, North Carolina
North Carolina Medical Chapter
President — Dr. Louis R. Wilkerson, M'52
100 S. Boylan Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina
President-elect — Dr. Lockert B. Mason, M'45
Secretary — Dr. Claude A. Frazier, M'44
Northern Virginia, Washington and Southern Maryland Chapter
President — Dr. Hampton Hubbard, M'47
U. S. Naval Hospital, NNMC, Bethesda, Maryland
Vice-President — Dr. Carlton E. Gregory, D'51
Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. Clarence K. Glover, M'56
Peninsula Chapter
President — Dr. Elmer Orva Fisher, Jr., D'60
1 Riverside Drive, Hampton, Virginia
Vice-President — Dr. Roland G. Garrett, Jr., P'54, M'58
Secretary-Treasurer — Mr. John D. Cowley, Jr., P'57
Puerto Rico Chapter
President — Dr. Hilda Garcia de la Noceda, M'49
108 Betances Street, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico
Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. Delores Mendez-Cashion, M'37
Richmond Chapter
President — Dr. Philip L. A. Minor, M'47
3536 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
President-elect — Mr. James E. Smith, P'47
Secretary — Miss Mae Belle Lee, N'51
Treasurer — Miss Marguerite Nicholson, N'34
Roanoke Chapter
President — Dr. David W. Branch, M'52
1232 Persinger Road, S.W., Roanoke, Virginia
President-elect — Mr. James G. Williams, P'53
Secretary-treasurer — Mrs. Elizabeth L. Wellford, N'49
South Carolina Dental Chapter
President — Dr. Charles B. Barnett, D'56
Calhoun Towers, Greenville, South Carolina
Secretary-treasurer — Dr. N. Carl Wessinger, D'58
Tidewater Chapter
President — Mr. Robert W. Clyburn, P'53
6312 Howell Place, Virginia Beach, Virginia
President-elect — Dr. Frederick T. Given, Jr., M'53
Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. Bernard B. Batleman, D'41
Valley Chapter
President — Dr. Orville O. Van Dusen, D'42
11 North Washington Street, Winchester, Virginia
First Vice-President — Dr. D. Ewell Hendricks, M'57
Second Vice-President — Mr. Carl S. Napps, HA'56
Third Vice-President — Mr. Marshall Gayheart, Jr., P'53
Secretary — Mrs. Lillian F. Hoover, N'35
West Virginia Chapter
President — Dr. Thomas P. Long, M'54
502 East McDonald Avenue, Man, West Virginia
Robert Blackwell Smith, Jr., 1915-1971
Robert (Bob) Blackwell Smith, Jr., president of the
Medical College of Virginia from 1956 to 1968, died
on October 8, 1971, following brain surgery.
During his tenure as our president, MCV under-
went a period of remarkable growth, both in quality
of education and in physical facilities. Full-time faculty
more than doubled. Allied health programs were
strengthened. The school of graduate studies emerged
as a flourishing entity. Buildings begun or completed
include the medical education building (now known
as Sanger Hall), the Lyons (dentistry) Building, the
Clinical Center, Phase II of McGuire Hall Annex,
Cabaniss Hall for women students, four residence halls
for men students (Bear Hall, McRae Hall, Rudd Hall,
Warner Hall). In the process, MCV became recog-
nized as one of the leading health sciences schools of
our country.
Born in Petersburg, Doctor Smith graduated from
our school of pharmacy in 1937. He went on to re-
ceive the M.S. degree, with major in pharmacology,
from the University of Florida in 1938, and the Ph.D.
in pharmacology from the University of Chicago in
1941. From 1941 to 1945, he served in the Division
of Pharmacology of the U. S. Food and Drug Admin-
istration, where he was acting chief of the Division
when the call came to return to MCV. Beginning as
assistant dean of our school of pharmacy, he became
dean in 1947, assistant president to Doctor Sanger in
1954, and president in 1956. In 1968, he was ap-
pointed to the position of provost of MCV as it became
the Health Sciences Division of Virginia Common-
wealth University. He resigned from that position for
health reasons a year later, but continued to serve
MCV under his long dual appointment as professor
of pharmacology until his death.
Auxiliary activities of Doctor Smith included serving
as secretary, Council of the Richmond Area University
Center; secretary, MCV Foundation; chairman, Uni-
versity Center in Virginia; chairman, President's
Council of Virginia State Institutions of Higher Edu-
cation; president, Association of Virginia Colleges.
Special honors included being named Pharamcist
of the Year in Virginia in 1956, and receipt of an
honorary LL.D. from Hampden-Sydney College in
1966.
Throughout his administrative career, Doctor Smith
remained active in the field of pharmacology. He was
a member of the Committee on Food Protection of
the National Research Council from 1950 to 1970.
He was chairman of an international conference held
by the Food Agricultural Organization-World Health
Organization in Geneva, Switzerland in 1957, dealing
with methods for determining the safety of chemicals
used in foods. As time permitted, he devoted many
off-hours from administrative duties, including evenings
and weekends, to participation in research projects
in the department of pharmacology, resulting in many
articles in scientific journals bearing his name.
Doctor Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Esther
O. Smith; a son, Peter Blackwell Smith; two daughters,
Mrs. George Cabell Lawton III and Miss Nancy Smith;
and a brother, a distinguished MCV alumnus, Dele-
gate W. Roy Smith, of Petersburg.
Farewell Bob. You left all of our lives en-
riched. Well Done!
The Medical College of Virginia Foundation is now accepting contributions to
the R. Blackwell Smith, Jr. Memorial Student Loan Fund. Responses from alumni
will be gratefully received.
William T. Sanger
Director MCV Foundation
NOVEMBER, 1971
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Warren Harland Pearse
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Detroit, Michigan, married, and has four chil-
dren.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
B.S., Michigan State University, 1948.
M.B., M.D., Northwestern University, 1950-1951.
Internship and residency, University of Michigan Hos-
pitals.
Certified by American Board of Obstetrics and Gyne-
cology, 1960.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Instructor; associate; assistant professor; associate pro-
fessor; professor; chairman, department of obstetrics
and gynecology, August 1, 1962; assistant dean, Col-
lege of Medicine, September 1, 1963; foundation pro-
fessor and chairman, July 1, 1969; University of
Nebraska, College of Medicine.
POSITION AT MCV:
Dean, school of medicine.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
Member: Douglas County Medical Society, Nebraska
State Medical Association, AMA, Central Travel Club,
Norman F. Miller Gynecologic Society, Nebraska State
Obstetric and Gynecology Society, Omaha Midwest
Clinical Society, Sigma XI, Central Association of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Alpha Omega Alpha, The
Society for Gynecologic Investigation, American Gyne-
cological Society, and American Association of Ob-
stetricians and Gynecologists.
Fellow, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
1957.
Honorary member: Pacific Northwest Obstetric and
Gynecologic Society, Edmonton Obstetric and Gyne-
cologic Society, Honolulu Obstetrical and Gynecolog-
ical Society, and North Dakota Obstetric and Gyneco-
logic Society.
Ob-Gyn consultant, U. S. Fifth Army; chairman, Chil-
dren's Bureau Research Grant Advisory Council,
1967-71; FDA Obstetrics-Gynecology Advisory Com-
mittee, 1971; associate examiner, American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1965; residency review
committee, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969-72; fam-
ily planning consultant, OEO Region VII; family
planning consultant, OEO — Population Council.
Secretary-treasurer, District VI, ACOG; vice chairman,
District VI, ACOG; secretary-treasurer, Association
of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics; presi-
dent, Norman F. Miller Gynecologic Society, 1970-
1971; chaiman, ACOG District VI, 1971-73; presi-
dent-elect, Great Plains Association for Perinatal Care,
1971-73.
46 publications.
Warren H. Pearse
William S. Allerton
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Tilden, Nebraska, married, and has one son.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
Pre-med, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana.
M.D., Northwestern University Medical School, Chi-
cago, Illinois.
Internship, St. Joseph's Hospital, Chicago, Illinois.
Residency in psychiatry and neurology, St. Luke's Hos-
pital, Chicago, Illinois; The Sheppard and Enoch
Pratt Hospital, Towson, Maryland.
Student, Baltimore Psychoanalytic Institute.
Graduate, associate course, Command and General
Staff College; Armed Forces Staff College.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Chief, psychiatry and neurology section 118th Station
Hospital, Fukuoaka, Japan.
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William S. Allerton
Psychiatrist, office chief, psychiatry and neurology con-
sultant, Office of the Surgeon General, Department
of the Army.
Chief, psychiatry and neurology service, 97th General
Hospital, Frankfort, Germany.
Chief, psychiatry service, Fitzsimons General Hospital,
Denver, Colorado.
Assistant chief, psychiatry and neurology, Walter Reed
General Hospital.
Assistant chief, chief, and psychiatry and neurology
consultant OTSG, DA.
Army representative in Mental Health Study Section,
National Institute of Mental Health.
Director, Loudoun County Guidance Center, Leesburg,
Virginia.
Superintendent, Northern Virginia Mental Health In-
stitute.
POSITION AT MCV:
Clinical professor of psychiatry and commissioner, De-
partment of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Has published several papers and a chapter in "Army
Psychiatry in Viet Nam."
Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neu-
rology in Psychiatry; fellow, American Psychiatric
Association.
Member: AMA; Association of Military Surgeons of
the United States; American Academy of Medical
Administrators; Association of Medical Superintend-
ents of Mental Hospitals; Eastern Psychoanalytic As-
sociation; Richmond Academy of Medicine; Medical
Society of Virginia; National Association of State
Mental Health Program Directors; ex-officio, Commis-
sion of Mental, Indigent, and Geriatric Patients; Gov-
ernor's Council on Narcotics and Drug Abuse Control;
Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Rho Sigma; Committee on
Mental Illness and Retardation; Southern Regional
Education Board.
Delegate, Assembly of District Branches of American
Psychiatric Association.
Nellie Finney Whisenhunt
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in El Paso, Texas, single.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
G. N., John Sealy College of Nursing, University of
Texas, 1942.
B.A., University of Texas, 1943.
M.S., N. Ed., Catholic University of America, 1951.
Postmasters study in anthropology, Catholic University
of America, 1959-60.
Postmasters study in philosophy and public health,
Tulane University, 1968-71.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Public health nurse, New Orleans Health Department.
Associate professor of nursing, University of Southern
Mississippi.
Assistant professor of nursing, Louisiana State Univer-
sity, Medical Center.
POSITION AT MCV:
Associate professor, department of community health
nursing, school of nursing.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Member and chairman of various committees of local
and state nursing associations in Tennessee, Georgia,
and Louisiana.
NOVEMBER, 1971
Raymond P. White, Jr.
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in New York City, married, and has two children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
Washington and Lee University.
D.D.S. and Ph.D. (anatomy), Medical College of Vir-
ginia.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Residency in oral surgery, Medical College of Virginia.
Assistant professor, director of residency program — oral
surgery; University of Kentucky Medical Center.
Associate professor — chairman, department of oral sur-
gery, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
POSITION AT MCV:
Professor, department of oral surgery, and assistant dean
for administrative affairs, school of dentistry.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
Member: social and honorary societies: Omicron Kappa
Upsilon, Sigma Xi, Psi Omega, and Delta Tau Delta;
professional societies: American Board of Oral Sur-
gery, American Society of Oral Surgeons, American
Dental Association, Virginia Society of Oral Surgeons,
American Association for the Advancement of Science,
and New York Academy of Science.
Awards and Honors: Research award, South-Eastern
Society of Oral Surgeons, 1968; Listed American Men
of Science, Dictionary of International Biography;
Who's Who; Outstanding teacher award, classes of
1972 and 1973, College of Dentistry, University of
Kentucky, 1971.
Coauthor with Doctor Emmett Costich, Fundamentals
of Oral Surgery. Numerous other publications and
presentations to local, state, and national professional
and scientific organizations.
Dinh De Tran
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Hue, Central Viet Nam, married, and has five
children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
M.D., Paris University, Paris, France, 1947.
Internship and residency in Viet Nam.
Postgraduate study in Paris, France, 1950, and Johns
Hopkins, Baltimore, Maryland, 1950-52.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Chief of obstetrics and gynecology clinic, 1947-52; as-
sistant professor of obstetrics, 1952-55; professor
agrege (associate professor) in obstetrics and gyne-
cology, 1955-1958; full professor of obstetrics and
gynecology, 1958-1963, Saigon University Medical
School.
World Health Organization consultant in medical edu-
cation in Brazzaville, Africa, July, 1966-September,
1966; Yaounde, Cameroon, Africa, October, 1966-
September, 1969.
POSITION AT MCV:
Medical director, Family Planning Clinic, City of Rich-
mond; and associate professor of obstetrics and gyne-
cology, MCV.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
Numerous publications.
Member: Founder member and president of Obstetrical
and Gynecological Section of the Vietnamese Medical
Association, Saigon, Vietnam, 1957; Member of
Honor, Paris Societe of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Paris, France.
Dinh De Tran
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Sherwin R. Fishman
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Detroit, Michigan, single.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
B.S., Wayne State University, 1953.
D.D.S., University of Michigan, 1956.
M.P.H., University of Michigan, 1964.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Army, 1956-1958.
Private practice, 1958-1963.
Part-time instructor, University of Michigan, 1960-1963.
Full-time faculty, department of community dentistry,
University of Kentucky, 1964-1971.
POSITION AT MCV:
Associate professor, department of general and preven-
tive dentistry. Involved with the teaching of the pre-
ventive aspects of dentistry and also developing extra-
mural programs.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Consultant to United States Territory of the Pacific, Jan-
uary-April, 1968.
Edward W. Moore
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Madisonville, Kentucky, married, and has five
children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
B.A., Vanderbilt University (chemistry) , Phi Beta Kappa,
1952.
M.D., Vanderbilt University Medical School, Alpha
Omega Alpha, 1955.
Student fellow of National Polio Foundation in medical
school.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Intern, Harvard Medical Services, Boston City Hospital,
Boston, Massachusetts, 1955-56.
Resident in internal medicine, Lemuel Shattuck Hospi-
tal, Boston, Massachusetts, 1956-57.
Clinical associate, National Cancer Institute, 1957-59.
Resident in internal medicine, Harvard Medical Services,
Boston City Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, 1959-60.
Research fellow, U. S. Public Health Service, Harvard
Medical School, 1960-62.
Fellow of the Medical Foundation of Boston, 1962-65.
Senior physician and chief of gastroenterology, Lemuel
Shattuck Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, 1963-70.
Recipient of research career development award, National
Institute of General Medicine Sciences, U.S.P.H.S.;
consultant in medicine, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology; and associate professor of medicine, Tufts
University Medical School, 1965-70.
POSITION AT MCV:
Professor of medicine and director of gastrointestinal re-
search.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
Doctor Moore pioneered the use of ion-exchange calcium
electrodes in physiology and clinical medicine. He is
an authority on electrochemistry in biomedical re-
search and clinical medicine, consulting on this for
Orion Research, Inc., (Cambridge, Massachusetts);
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration;
and The National Bureau of Standards, Washington,
D. C.
He serves on a general medicine study section of the
National Institutes of Health for review of research
grant applications to the N.I.H.
Member: editorial board for Gastroenterology, steering
committee of the Eastern Gastroenterological Club,
scientific exhibit committee of the American Gastro-
enterological Association, and numerous national or-
ganizations including: American Society for Clinical
Investigation, American Association for the Advance-
ment of Science, American Federation for Clinical
Research, New York Academy of Sciences, American
Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, and Amer-
ican Gastroenterological Association.
Published some 80 scientific articles.
Edward W. Moore
NOVEMBER, 1971
F. Norman Briggs
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Oakland, California, married, and has one child.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
A.B., 1947; M.A., 1948; Ph.D., 1953; University of
California.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Radiologist, biology, U. S. Naval Radiological Defense
Laboratory, 1948-49.
Instructor in pharmacology, Harvard School of Dental
Medicine, 1952-55.
Associate in pharmacology, Harvard Medical School,
1956-58.
Assistant professor (1958-61) to associate professor
of physiology, January to June, 1961, Tufts University
School of Medicine.
Professor of physiology, University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine, July, 1961-May, 1971.
POSITION AT MCV:
Professor and chairman, department of physiology.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
Established investigator, American Heart Association,
1960-64.
Public Health Service Research Career Award, Na-
tional Heart Institute, 1964-71.
Section editor, American Journal of Physiology and
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1970-present.
Member: Society for Pharmacology and Experimental
Therapeutics; American Physiological Society; Car-
diac Muscle Society; Biophysical Society; U. S. Public
Health Service Research Fellowship for study of mus-
cular contraction with H. H. Weber at Max-Planck
Institut fur Medezinische Forschung, Heidelberg,
1955-56; Council on Basic Sciences of the American
Heart Association, 1963-65; study section, physi-
ology training program of the National Institutes of
Health, 1967-70; and American Physiological Society
Education Committee, 1971-present.
M. Gary Hadfield
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Ogden, Utah, married, and has two children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
B.A. Cum Laude, Brigham Young University, Provo,
Utah.
M.D., University of Utah College of Medicine, Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Intern and resident, pathology, New York Hospital.
N.I.H. trainee, neuropathology, Montefiore Hospital and
Medical Center, Bronx.
N.I.H. post doctoral fellow, neurochemistry, New York
University Medical Center.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Teaching assistant, French, Brigham Young University.
Assistant visiting pathologist, Bellevue Hospital Center.
Assistant professor, pathology, neuropathology, New
York University Medical Center.
POSITION AT MCV:
Associate professor of pathology (neuropathology).
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
American Board of Pathology certification in anatomic
pathology and neuropathology, American Association
of Neuropathologists.
M. Gary Hadfield
Otto D. Payton
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Elk City, Oklahoma, married, and has one child.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
B.S., University of Kansas (physical therapy).
M.S., Indiana University (counseling).
Ph.D., University of Maryland (curriculum in higher
education).
FORMER POSITIONS:
Instructor, department of rehabilitation medicine, as-
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Otto D. Payton
sistant professor and acting head, University of Mary-
land, department of physical therapy.
Assistant director and chief physical therapist, Reha-
bilitation Center, Elkhart, Indiana.
POSITION AT MCV:
Associate professor and chairman of graduate studies,
physical therapy program, school of allied health pro-
fessions, assuming responsibility for development of
new master's degree program in physical therapy.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
Member: American Physical Therapy Association; Grad-
uate Education Committee, APTA; and Association
of Schools of Allied Health Professions.
Consultant, Physical Therapy Division, Maryland State
Health Department.
Areas of research and publications: curriculum valida-
tion; amputees and prosthetics.
Maurice Wood
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Pelton, Durham County, England, married, and
has three children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
Pre-medical, Durham University, 1940-41.
B.S., M.B., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1941-45.
House physician, Newcastle General Hospital, 1945.
House surgeon (obstetrics and gynecology) Sunderland
Royal Infirmary, 1946; Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
1949-50.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Major and senior medical officer, Middle East Opera-
tion, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1946-49.
NOVEMBER, 1971
Private medical practice, South Shields, England,
1950-71.
Lecturer on practice nurse training, North Eastern Fac-
ulty, Royal College of General Practitioners, 1965-71.
Clinical assistant, department of psychiatry, South Shields
General Hospital, 1966-71.
POSITION AT MCV:
Associate professor, department of family practice.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
A. D. Williams Distinguished Scholar, 1971.
Vice chairman, North East Faculty, Royal College of
General Practitioners.
President, British Medical Association.
Member: Southern Counties Psychiatric Association and
Newcastle Obstetrical Society.
publications:
"The Practice Nurse," published by the Ministry of
Health, The Council of the Royal College of General
Practitioners, England, September, 1968.
"Work Study and Operational Research," Journal of the
Dutch College of Family Physicians, November, 1969.
"British Medical Practice — Some Recent Innovations,"
Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 3.
"The Nurse in General Practice," in proofs for UP-
DATE, a British journal of postgraduate medical prac-
tice.
Maurice Wood
Mary Edna Fitzpatrick
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Maryland, single.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
R.N., graduate, Mercy Hospital, 1930.
B.S., public health nursing, Columbia University, New
Mary Edna Fitzpatrick
York City, 1944.
Associate C.N.M., nurse-midwifery, Maternity Center
Association, 1944.
M.A., nursing service administration, Columbia Univer-
sity, New York City.
Credits in sociology, University of Maryland, College
Park, Maryland.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Supervisor and staff, Baltimore City Department of
Health, Baltimore, Maryland, 1936-42.
Staff nurse, Henry Street Visiting Nurse Association,
New York City, 1942-43.
Supervisor and instructor in nurse midwifery, Maternity
Center Association, New York City, 1944-46.
Supervisor and instructor of obstetrics, out-patient de-
partment, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Mary-
land, 1946-47.
Instructor in obstetrics, Presbyterian Hospital, New York
City, 1947-49.
Supervisor and instructor of obstetrics, Union Memorial
Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, 1949-50.
Hospital nurse consultant, Georgia State Department of
Health, 1950-55.
Area nurse consultant, U.S.P.H.S. Indian Health Pro-
gram, 1955-57.
Program director, maternity and infant nursing, Catholic
University, 1957-71.
POSITION AT MCV:
Professor of maternal-child nursing. Her special job is
to inaugurate a graduate program for the education
of nurses in the specialty of maternity nursing. Ad-
vanced program leading to M.S. degree.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
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Sigma Theta Tau.
Member: American College of Nurse Midwives Research
Council.
PUBLICATIONS:
Study of Nurse Training Facilities for Hospital Con-
struction Funds in Georgia.
Survey of Nursing Personnel in the State of Georgia.
Nursing Procedure Manual for the State of Georgia —
Editor.
Construction of Nurses Residencies in North Carolina
and Georgia with Hill Burton Funds.
Survey of Nursing — Chemawa Indian Health Reserva-
tion.
workshops:
Work Conferences on Problems in Nursing Service.
(Published 1952.)
Patient Care — Utilizing Community Resources.
Better Patient Care Using the Hospital Team.
papers:
"Public Health Nursing Objectives and Suggested Im-
plementation," given at Washington State Department
of Health meeting.
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:
Perception and Mother's Obstetric Experience.
The Reverend A. Patrick L. Prest, Jr.
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Detroit, Michigan, married, and has five children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
Graduate of Tabor Academy, Marion, Massachusetts.
B.S., Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (busi-
ness administration).
S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mas-
sachusetts.
Certificate, Institute of Religion, Houston, Texas.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Assistant rector, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Meri-
dan, Connecticut.
Resident chaplain and assistant supervisor, St. Luke's
Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas.
Staff chaplain and assistant supervisor, Bellevue Hospital,
New York City.
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Executive director, Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care,
Inc., Richmond, Virginia.
POSITION AT MCV:
Chairman and professor, department of patient counsel-
ing, school of allied health professions.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
A book, published in Germany, Die Sprache der Sterben-
den.
Articles published in the "Virginia Churchman," Witness
magazine, and the Journal of Pastoral Care.
President, Torch Club of Richmond.
Board member, Bon Air Counseling Center.
Ex-board member of Traveler's Aid Society, Memorial
Guidance Clinic, Middle Atlantic Institute for Alcohol
Studies, TRUST, Inc.
Marjorie J. Keller
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Connecticut, single.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
B.S.N., University of Connecticut, School of Nursing.
M.S. and certificate of advanced graduate study, Boston
University, School of Nursing.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Several positions in hospitals and occupational health
nursing.
Assistant professor and principal investigator for oc-
cupational health nursing education project of the
University of Tennessee, College of Nursing.
Associate professor, Boston University School of Nurs-
ing.
POSITION AT MCV:
Associate professor, school of nursing, department of
community health nursing.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Coauthor of monograph — "Occupational Health Con-
tent in Baccalaureate Nursing Education."
Guest editor — March, 1972, issue of Nursing Clinics of
North America.
Member of Nurse Educators Advisory Council, Ameri-
can Association of Industrial Nurses.
Recipient of World Health Organization Travel Fellow-
ship to study at University of Oslo, Norway, Summer,
1971.
Giovanni Costa
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Collagna, Italy, married, and has six children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
Liceo Classico "Virgilio," Mantua, Italy, 1947.
M.D., University of Genoa Medical School, Genoa,
Italy, 1953.
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma Medical School (bio-
chemistry), 1959.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Associate chief, department of medicine, A, Roswell Park
Memorial Institute, September 1963-June, 1968.
Research instructor in medicine, 1962-65, and assistant
professor of medicine, 1965-70, State University of
New York at Buffalo.
POSITION AT MCV:
Professor of medicine and director, Clinical Research
Center.
Gabriel Maclouf
POSITION AT MCV:
Associate professor of medicine.
(No picture or data sheet submitted.)
NOVEMBER, 1971
Emanuel M. Bogdanove
Emanuel M. Bogdanove
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
Born in New York City, married, and has six children.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
B.S., City College, New York.
M.S., State University of Iowa.
Ph.D., State University of Iowa.
University of London, England, USPHS special trained.
FORMER POSITIONS:
Instructor to associate professor, Albany Medical Col-
lege, Albany, New York.
Associate professor to professor, Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana.
POSITION AT MCV:
Professor of physiology. Participate in teaching of phy-
siology (endocrinology) and do research on neuro-
endocrine regulation of anterior pituitary function,
particularly as related to reproduction.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS :
Author of numerous publications.
Member: American Association of Anatomists, Endo-
crine Society, American Physiological Society, So-
ciety for Endocrinology (British), IBRO (Interna-
tional Brain Research Organization), International
Society for Study of Reproduction, Society for Study
of Reproduction (American), Society for Experi-
mental Biology and Medicine, and editorial board
of Endocrinology.
Medical College of Virginia
Health Sciences Division of
Virginia Commonwealth University
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
HOSPITALS
(Paid by Medical College of Virginia Foundation)
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1912
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PHARMACY
NURSING (UCM)
PHARMACY (UCM)
MEDICINE
Mae W. Young
L. J. Henley
Edna D. Tarns
P. M. Massle
L. H. Apperson
1914
1916
1905
1910
MEDICINE' (UCM)
MEDICINE
MEDICINE
MEDICINE
MEDICINE
Lewis J. Friedman
R. H. Cross
L. Nelson Bell
M. Pinson Neal
Guy B. Denit
William P. Gilmer
S. L. Craig
Turner S . Shelton
Charles C. Smith, Jr.
J. M. "Holloway
J. L. Hamner
0. W. Ward
Edgar P. Norfleet
Henry C. Johnston
1907
PHARMACY
George B. Tyler
William 0. Poindexter
1911
J. C. Walker, Jr.
Albert T. Ransone
MEDICINE (UCM)
D. D. Gray
C. B. Young
Alex F. Robertson, Jr.
MEDICINE
J. S. Patterson
F. P. Sutherland
James C. Moore
PHARMACY
Richard H. Eanes
1913
1917
PHARMACY (UCM)
G. G. Hanklns
George B. Cocke
A. A. Houser
MEDICINE
G. Van Durrer
MEDICINE
H. G. Whitehead
MEDICINE (UCM)
E. L. Caudill, Sr.
NURSING
E. Ray Altizer
1908
Edward T. Ames
Harry Harrison
MEDICINE (UCM)
Nora Spencer Hamner
Blondin S. Brake
MEDICINE (UCM)
J. G. Raby
Randolph G. Broaddus
DENTISTRY
J. D. Hagood
Alan J. Chenery
Eugene B. Pendleton
George S. Hurt
1915
Sterling S. Cook
E. P. Whelan
Walter H. Wunder
Charles J. Devine
PHARMACY
MEDICINE
Basil B. Jones
DENTISTRY (UCM)
NURSING (UCM)
T. C. Lovelace
Glenn Updike
M. Roman Benltez
Claudius MacGowan
John M. Hughes
Anne H. Moore
Carroll H. Iden
Toson 0. Summers
Annie C. Stephenson
NURSING (DCM)
J. Gregg Smith
Ramon M. Suarez
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DENTISTRY
*Beaman Story
K. M. Yokeley
PHARMACY
L. C. Bird
W. T. Gladden, Sr.
Samuel Rosenthal
S. B. Wright
1918
MEDICINE
C. S. McCants
Wallace Spigel
James F. Terrell
H. H. Wescott
DENTISTRY
W. Archer Bagley
W. I. Carpenter
L. M. Massey
N. F. Muir
NURSING
Nancy P. Dai ley
Frances H. Draper
•NURSING (VCH)
Nina Ramsey Jeter
1919
MEDICINE
*Henry W. Decker
DENTISTRY
R. H. Bruni
T. A. Price
Leon J. Walton
NURSING
Emily M. Lyerly
1920
MEDICINE
J. F. Edmonds
James G. Lyerly, Sr.
Francis J. Britton
B. E. Burnett
Ralph J. Walker
Etta Davis Felvey
Gertrude Earehart Udine
NURSING (VCH)
T. Dewey Davis
Rod Roy Doss
F. Ernest Hinchman
Ira T. Hornbarger
Paul A. Robertson
R. Hugh Wood
W. E. Clark
Floyd L. Leonard
John C. Tyree
PHARMACY
J. H. Gary
Margaret S. Gary
J . L . Lowman
James P. Norman
R. Reginald Rooke
J. G. Thomas
Elliott S. White
Thurston Willis
1922
MEDICINE
Charles M. Caravati
Joseph Coates
B. P. Seward
Thomas M. Winn, Sr.
James B. Woods, Jr.
DENTISTRY
French H. Moore
Tillie L. Weinstein
PHARMACY
L. W. Butler
H. M. Eads
Thomas F. Marshall
L. V. Morgan
C. R. Pendleton
NURSING
*Hildred M. Bauserman
Clara Virginia Besson
Jane J . Brown
Florence C. Schwab
1923
MEDICINE
E. Macaulay Babb
William H. Batte, Jr.
Wyatt S. Beazley, Jr.
Benjamin E. Glass
Homer B. Luttrell
J. A. Mease
Waverly R. Payne
John N. Robertson
Leta J. White
DENTISTRY
Andrew B . Cooke
R. Ashton Gay
William Tyler Haynes
Harry Lyons
Leland S. Mabry
PHARMACY
J. W. Chamblee
E. R. Rush
NURSING
Edna N. Hooker
1924
MEDICINE
J. Albert Avrack
G. W. Black
James Lewis Blanton
F. Norman Bowles
Lula Woods Garst
C. E. Haberlin
Henry A. Hornthal
B. E. Hunt
Clark F. Lemley
W. Ambrose McGee
W. E. Newcomer
Allen B. Sloan
Giles S. Terry
H. Hudnall Ware, Jr.
T. B. Washington
DENTISTRY
L. 0. Alexander
W. Russell Colvin
R. F. Freeman
S. Nelson Gray
G. Fred Hale
0. R. Hodgin
James L. Purcell
Herbert Spear
W. J. Sydnor
PHARMACY
Stanley T. Gray
D. B. Schwetz
H. H. Shiner
*Edward P. Turner
1925
MEDICINE
D. G. Chapman
Bernard Disick
Robley R. Goad
W. Randolph Graham
Archbold M. Jones
R. G. Lefevre
Dana T. Moore
PHARMACY
C. A. Pollard
John M. Plank
A. F. Taylor
MEDICINE
Fletcher E. Ammons
Guy C. Amory
Webster P. Barnes
Richard A. Bowen, II
William T. Burch
J. Melvin Crymes
A. D. Ferrell
0. Hugh Fulcher
Harry Golston
J. Berkeley Gordon
Thomas B. Gordon
J. Philip Jones, Jr.
A. A. Karan
Max Kliger
Lewis C. Lush
George 0. Martin
W. Fuqua Mitchell
Rafael Rodriguez-Molina
Maurice Rosenthal
Donnie M. Royal
J. Asa Shield
H. L. Townsend
Louis Wardell
*Edward W. Wood
DENTISTRY
Edward Myers
W. A. Ratcliffe
PHARMACY
B. W. Blachman
Braxton Coiner
Hunter M. Gaunt
Z, B. Johnston
Maude L. Fox
MEDICINE
W. L. Ball
G. Norfleet Carter
Raymond H. Curry
B. H. Denman
Seth Gayle, Jr.
L. Holmes Ginn, Jr.
J. Warren Hundley
Leo L. Jacobs
E. W. Johnson
Sidney F. Johnston
Orvin C. Jones
Athey R. Lutz
F. U. Met calf
Charles L. Newland
Juan Nieves-Colon
John W. Parker, Jr.
Irwin Rifkin
Palmer A. Shelburne
S. F. Stockhammer
R. R. Summers
James T. Tucker
DENTISTRY
J. R. Fleet
A. 0. McCalley
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Katherine K. Wade
1928
MEDICINE
Asher L. Baker
Clyde L. Brothers
Raymond L. Claterbaugh
*A. R. Comunale
Garrett Dalton
George W. Easley
W. C. Elliott
C. H. Henderson
N. Berkley Jeter
E. C. Joyner
Dorothy Kirschbaum
D. F. Love
Ashby G. Martin
Frank Mongillo
Claude L. Neale
R. H. Reitzel
R. F. Simms
W. R. Southward, Jr.
James A. Soyars
William N. Thompson
DENTISTRY
William C. Webb
PHARMACY
W. J. Ramsey
NURSING
Mary Campbell Gale
1929
MEDICINE
S. 0. Bennett
Rex Blankinship
Charles H. Bondurant
0. K. Burnette
A. C. Chandler
Samuel L. Cooke
William L. Cooke
Algie C. Davis
Addison M. Duval
William J. Ellis
Oscar L. Hite
B. L. Parrish
J. P. Pregnall
Charles P. Ryland
H. A. Shaffer
William P. Stull
Rudolph C . Thomason
R. L. Waddell
Bernard W. Wilkinson
P. H. Winston
DENTISTRY
Isham T. Hardy
0. S. Martin
Frank S. Anderson, Jr.
James H. Sul lender
Robert A. Tolley
NURSING
Bernice H. Chase
Rachel H. Hughes
Anne F. Mahoney
Elva Newman
Minnie P. Oldham
Frances L. Pickard
Virginia M. Porter
Rosalind W. Roach
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Elizabeth Caperton
1930
MEDICINE
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Harold B. Ashworth
E. S. Berlin
M. FOscue Brock
J . Glenn Cox
Clyde L. Crawford
John W. Davis, Jr.
Richard E. Dunkley
Van M. Ellis
*K. St. Clair Freeman
J. R. Gudger
H. J. Harris
Clifford W. Lewis
W. S. L. McMann
E. Terrill Montgomery
N . W . Newman
Sigmund Newman
Zenas B. Noon
Emmett V. Richardson
H. M. Richardson
R. S. Roberson
C. G. Spivey, Sr.
W. G. Stephenson
Meyer Vitsky
Louis E. Wice
James N. Williams
J. H. Yeatman
DENTISTRY
B. A. Brann
W. Davis Parrott
R. 0. Reynolds
W. N. Richardson
S. B. Towler
PHARMACY
John M. Bierer
THE SCARAB
C. L. Biscoe
B. J. Fitzhugh
Edward E. Willey
NURSING
Virginia L. Bardin
Ella P. Bounds
Helen H. Crossley
Mary L. Floyd
Mary B. Healey
Nellie H. Hopkins
Corrine C. Jenkins
Azzie Jenks
Anne R. Mayer
Elia W. McCauley
Lucy B. Powers
Elizabeth K. Ryan
Dita E. Steele
1931
MEDICINE
Antonio Acosta-Velarde
Harold I. Amory
Lawrence L. Beall
Paul J. Bundy
Robert C. Bunts
Julius Caplan
Meyer Cohen
John E. Collier
L. B. Copenhaver
Oscar W. Cranz
Walter E. Daniel, Jr.
Fred G. DeBusk
J. G. Faulk
R. 0. Glenn
Victor Goodside
I. L. Hancock, Jr.
Belmont A. Helsabeck
Frank W. Hewlett
William H. Hoskins
E. D. Hudson
J. G. Jantz
Carl W. LaFratta
Clarence E. Lewis
H.J. Lukeman
Edward H. Major
E. M. Mann
H. E. Martin
Frank Mayfield
Yates S. Palmer
Thomas B. Payne
E. Cotton Rawls
Fred Taylor Renick
W. E. Roye
A. S. Sanchez
Howard M. Starling
DENTISTRY
J. W. Ames
Leon Slavin
*Percy C. Spitzer
Samuel Stone
PHARMACY
Roy M. Beard
Herman E. Becker
M. Bruce Rose
NURSING
Marie J. Brickhouse
Deborah Cappleman
Blanche S. Connell
Marilla S. Fitch
Margaret A. Jarrett
Lillian W. Palmer
Sabra S . Russell
Marie J. Showalter
1932
Nathan Bloom
R. Lee Clark, Jr.
Alexander M. Cox
Bertha M. Davis
C. A. Easley
R. H. Fowlkes
J. J. Grizzard, Jr.
Sydney Levy
E. W. McCauley
B. W. Nash
B. H. Pollock
H. Sutton Powell
Paul S. Richards
Euston S. Robertson
L. L. Shamburger
Beecher L. Smith
L. B. Todd
James S. Vermillion
George D. Vermilya
Robert J. Walker, Jr.
K. K. Wallace
G. Randolph Wilson
J. M. Winkfield
DENTISTRY
W. R. Elam
H. D. Froneberger
L. H. Goldman
Philip Lasting
R. E. Long
Otis Oliver
PHARMACY
H. L. Beamer
W. L. Fultz
J. H. Jones
Harriette A. Patteson
Harriet F. Suits
Mary B. Thompson
MEDICINE
Emory H. Anderson
L. P. Bailey
William Bickers
Ernest P. Buxton, Jr.
J. W. Carney
Edgar W. Childrey, Jr.
Florence H. Comess
C. W. Copenhaver
Samuel F. Driver
J. Spencer Dryden
H. D. Fitzpatrick
David S. Garner
William H. Gordon
James T. Green, Jr.
B. C. Grigsby
Paul Hogg
Mary E. Johnston
J. Bernard Jones
Robert H. Jordan
S. H. Justa
Jefferson B. Kiser
M. H. McClintic
Juan Mimoso-Raspaldo
R. B. Nutter, Jr.
E. W. Perkins, III
James W. Phillips, Jr.
J. A. Robinson
George F. Salle
S. G. Saunders
Andrew D. Shapiro
Alfred Steiner
Charles W. Taylor
Edwin D. Vaughan
P. L. Wolgin
Anthony A. Yurko, Sr.
DENTISTRY
Walter B. Lett
PHARMACY
J. Gilbert Ball
Ralph Carino
G. L. E. Edmiston
Allen N. Fore
C. Albert Hudson
E. Claiborne Robins
Joseph S . Rowe
G. C. White
NURSING
Mary S. Bloxom
Susie M. Brown
Isabelle W. Galbraith
Virginia J. Hickman
Italy D. Nelson
1934
Milton H. Bland
NOVEMBER, 1971
B. M. Haley
MEDICINE
Alfred Abramson
Robley D. Bates
Henry A. Brown
Robert A. Brown, Jr.
William F. Bryce
S. C. Cox
Charles Fallon Davis, Jr
W. Fredric Delp
Claude S. Finney
Mildred B. Forman
John McK. Harry
Cecil C. Hatfield
Horace D . Hoskins
Grey C. Hughes
Brock D. Jones, Jr.
C. P. Jones, Jr.
Frank W. Jones
George Louis Jones
James P . Kent
N. T. Keys
Alan F. Kreglow
J. H. Lamm
G. M. Leaman
James E. Lipscomb, Jr.
W. S. Lloyd
R. Campbell Manson
E. C. Matthews
George W. McCall
K. J. Moore
Clyde G. O'Brien
Edwin J. Palmer
P. N. Pastore
J. A. Payne, III
Thomas B. Pope
C. L. Riley
Robert V. Terrell
Frederick N. Thompson
Girard V. Thompson
Elam C. Toone, Jr.
Hight C. Warwick
John W. Whitlock
DENTISTRY
Robert H. Bailey, Jr.
Alexander Kaufman
Ernest D. Overbey
Charles B. Freeman
John W. Gallagher, Jr.
Robert M. Reilly
NURSING
Heath S. Altsman
Daphne L. Beneke
Vivian Bragg
Rachel S. Christiansen
Anna M. Copenhaver
Anne B. Ergenbright
Miriam C. Goldman
Marguerite G. Nicholson
Alene R. Rogers
Carolyn H. Shelton
Dorothy K. Thomson
1935
MEDICINE
B. Randolph Allen
John R. Bender
William H. Chapman
Chai Chang Choi
Solomon Disick
Joseph M. Dixon
Hugh S. Edwards
S. L. Elfmon
Edwin P. Ewers
James Q. Gant, Jr.
George A. Glass
J. M. Habel, Jr.
Cornelius E. Hagan, Jr.
F. Hernandez-Morales
Edmund M. LaPrade
Ralph M. Lechausse
Louis Lovenstein
John P. Lynch, Jr.
Cameron F. McRae
Sam Milchin
David Pollack
Rupert W. Powell
Wellford C. Reed
S. T. Ryang
Seymour Schotz
Bennett E. Stephenson
Hack U. Stephenson, Jr.
Clarry C. Trice
William Roberts Tyson
Angelo J. Villani
Harold W. Ward
A. C. Whitley
Washington C. Winn
DENTISTRY
D. Blanton ALlen
Moffett H. Bowman
T. C. Bradshaw
Antonio C. DiSanto
Richard Lee Simpson, Jr,
NURSING
Alma Collier Baetz
Helen T. Bryce
Erna L. Carlson
Alice D. Dole
Allie B. Habel
Ruhamah W. Henshaw
Lillian F. Hoover
Frances C. Morgan
Martha L. Nicholes
Hazel S. Parrish
Louise C. Wiseman
MEDICINE
Homer Bartley
Ben Bogen
D. Brusca
Paul K. Candler
A. A. Davis
Robert R. Eason
Eugene R. Evans
Helen G. Evans
Homer E. Ferguson
William Frederic Fidler
William Y. Garrett
Frederick C. Goodall
Marvin R. Houck
A. M. Jacob son
A. R. Johnston
John H. Judson
Max Koenigsberg
E. Willis Lacy, Jr.
Carl W. Meador
Robert H. Mitchell
John H. Murry
Frances E. Noblin
Frank N. Pole
Spotswood Robins
Leroy Smith
Jack Jay Stark
Lewis S. Trostler
Arthur L. Van Name, Jr.
Walter E. Vermilya
Charles W. Warren
John G. Welch
Claude B. White
R. B. Woodhull
DENTISTRY
Robert Frederick Eastman
Jacob J. Goldman
Samuel P. Kayne
Thomas E. Martin
William S. Miles, Jr.
Preston Miller
Coyte R. Minges
Alonzo L. Phillips
Arthur Siegel
Herbert Tobias
PHARMACY
J. M. Early
Alex Grossman
J. P. Maddex
NURSING
Mae Belle W. Condit
1937
MEDICINE
D. Coleman Booker
K. N. Bryne
Delores Mendez Cashion
Marvin S. Cashion
M. Louise L. Clark
Guy W. Daugherty
John P. Eastham
*Lendall C. Gay
W. G. Hardy
Irving R. Hayman
John B. Holt
William B. Hoover
John Paul Jones
V. Clifton Lanier
Louis Lipman
John T. Llewellyn
Julien H. Meyer
Richard A. Michaux
Margaret A. Pennington
W. A. Pennington
Edward A. Pushkin
Eli A. Rosen
Julius J. Snyder
Christine Thelen
Roger S. Williams
William L. Wingfield
John A. Wright, Jr.
DENTISTRY
Samuel E. Buxton, Jr.
Stephen F. Gutowski
Woodrow C. Henderson
Thomas M. Hunter
Nathaniel Janiger
Alexander Martone
Norman G . Sedel
PHARMACY
John W. Courtney, Jr.
Jacob H. Fratkin
John R. Hudson
John Raymond Hurt
W. P. Lewis
B. W. Tucker
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NURSING
Julia T. Brogan
Mary J. Hudgins
Rachel B. Rooke
Fay T. Vaden
Edith L. Wilson
Virginia R. Zehringer
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Louise Carden
1938
MEDICINE
Ralph B. Blowe
Russell N. Carrier
Julius F. Chairsell
Phillips L. Claud
David M. Cogdell
William H. Copley
Garland Dyches
Ira C. Evans
Robert M. Ferrell
George S. Fultz, Jr.
Edward E. Haddock
Archie A. Hoffman
Albert William Holmes
Jacob C . Huffman
Charles F. James, Jr.
John T. Jarrett
Albert A. Kossove
Sydney L. Lang
Walter Glenn Lewis
Marvin E. McRae
John F. Morris
P. J. Nutter
Sidney Grey Page, Jr.
C. Rodriguez
George R. Rosenbaum
Herbert G. Ruff in
Dwight Santiago-Stevenson
Earl S. Scott
Woodrow W. Scott
Paul C. Soulsby
Otto S. Steinreich
William P. Terry
W. T. Thompson, Jr.
Gilman R. Tyler
Annie Louise Wilkerson
William Hart Woodson
DENTISTRY
Ernest L. Bayton, Jr.
R. A. Daniel, Jr.
Anthony M. DeMuth
Sanford A. Lipford
Mark Milton Neale
A. G. Orphanidys
William H. Traynham, Jr.
PHARMACY
George E. Barrow, Jr.
Herald L. Edds
W. W. Gray
James F. Hollenbeck
Stanley H. Jewell
William H. Joyner
A. Ralph Martin
Pearl E. Martin
Robert L. Richardson
NURSING
Isobel S. Hudson
Jane W. Smith
John R. Bumgarner
Ava Lancaster Cannon
Kenneth J . Cherry
William L. Claiborne
Beverley B. Clary
Dewitt C. Daughtry
Helmut M. Dehn
Eugenie M. Fribourg
Arthur B. Gathright
John W. Hash
James W. Humphreys, Jr.
Marion F. Jarrett
Irene L. Kossove
Saul Krugman
Robert C . Longan
Carl Manuta
Frederick G. McConnell
Harold I. Nemuth
Maurice E. B. Owens, Jr
James F. Parkinson, Jr.
Willard Pushkin
William J. Robinson
Catalina Scarano
William M. Smethie
John E. Stone
DENTISTRY
Ulpian G. Bradenham
N. D. Fox
Raymond L. Hensley
C. Kirtner Johnson
D. Mason Jones, Jr.
Jack C. Kanter
Robert L. Mason
P. R. Milton
H. Shepard Moon
Charles M. Rosa
Benjamin J. Strader
George N. Trakas
Amand C . Vipond
PHARMACY
Herbert M. Abbitt
Z. I. Blachman
Charles 0. Fore
Sidney A. Hirsch
Roderick L. Lucas
L. A. Shepherd
Justine H. Wilkins
NURSING
Sara H. Butler
Joy S. Chandler
Frances W. Etheridge
Kate H. Neb el
DIETETICS
Catherine F. Jarrett
A. Bernard Pasternack
Alfred E. Powell
Elmer S. Robertson
Benjamin Rosenberg
* James E. Spargo, Jr.
Wilkin R. Stevens
Walter E. Vest, Jr.
John T. Walke
Walter E. Ward
DENTISTRY
Aubrey C. Duffer
Harold A. Epstein
C. Robert Helsabeck, Jr.
Raymond A. Holcomb
W. Yates League
E. Y. Lovelace, Jr.
Robert I. Miles
Jose 0. Porrata
Thurman J. Ross
William C. Sumner
J. V. Turner, Jr.
PHARMACY
Julia K. Claiborne
1939
Guy H. Branaman
MEDICINE
Olivia Abernethy
Oscar Aguilo
C. Sherrill Armentrout
Richard P. Bellaire
Vernon M. Bryant
Galen G. Craun
Felix C. Feamster
Dorothy Fisher
Herman J. Flax
Robert S. Gatherum, Jr.
William C. Grinnan
C. Bemis Hall
Richard K. Hanifan
John F. C. Hunter
Francis C. Johnson
Edward L. King
John H. Moorman, Jr.
Morris H. O'Dell
F. Elliott Oglesby, Sr.
Boyd S. Clements
Garland C. Habel
Frieda Karsh
James H. O'Brien, Jr.
John W. Payne, Jr.
C. C. Scott
W. Thomas Spain
NURSING
Velma H. Morgan
Marjorle S. Moss
Alberta C. Rawchuck
Virginia F. Schilbe
1941
MEDICINE
Ernest B. Agee, Jr.
Herbert C. Allen, Jr.
Charles Baldini, Jr.
William H. Bandy
Bradford S. Bennett
Samuel Blank
John 0. Boyd, Jr.
Frank N. Buck, Jr.
Estill L. Caudill, Jr.
Jorge A. Colon Davila
Robert S. Faircloth
Mary V. Gallagher
James T. Gianoulis
A. Broaddus Gravatt, Jr.
William Ward Huffman
Julius C. Hulcher
William R. Jones, Jr.
Arthur A. Kirk
Sidney Lyons
J. David Markham
John J. Marsella
Lester M. Mason
Edward T. Matsuoka
Carolyn M. McCue
Percy J. McElrath
Lloyd F. Moss
Maysville Owens Page
Carl P. Parker, Jr.
Luke W. Query, Jr.
Fletcher L. Ralford
W. H. Rardin
James S. Rhodes, Jr.
George S. Row
John Edgar Stevens
Adney K. Sutphin
William R. Woolner
DENTISTRY
Arthur A. Angelico
Bernard B . Batleman
Margaret C. Draff in
William C. Draff in
E. J. Gorski
Charles R. Guthrie, Jr.
Wesley B. Jones
Joseph M. Kline
Robert H. Loving
K. Emerson Montgomery
William M. Murray
Robert Lynde Simons
John G. Wall
PHARMACY
Paul G. Cap Ian
Alden S. Hank la
Linwood S. Leavitt
C. V. Montgomery, Jr.
Martin Sager
W. Roy Smith
John 0. Wallace
NURSING
Sarah M. Adams
Bonnie P. Chitwood
Idell M. McElrath
MEDICINE
Thomas B. Baer
William R. Bailey, Jr.
George K. Brooks, Jr.
Pauline D. Carmichael
James W. Choate
Horace E. Cromer
G. F. Dederick, Jr.
Charles R. DuGan
Edward J. Evans
George E. Ewart
Clara J. Fleischer
Charles G. Fox, Jr.
Donald R. Gilbert
Duvahl R. Hull
Hunter Jackson
Anse 1 Llpman
Fred D. Maphis, Jr.
Maxwell J. Marder
Berkeley H. Martin, Jr.
J. S. Robert McFall
R. Douglas Neal
Richard Q. Penick
Harry C. Robelen, Jr.
Thomas B. Smith
Evelyn L. Stull
James A. Thompson, Jr.
Maurice S. Vitsky
William E. Walton
0. W. Ward, Jr.
Herbert F. Webb
DENTISTRY
David M. Alexander
James T. Ashwell
William H. Brown
Miles W. Cheatham, Jr.
Philip W. Handy
Frederick W. Hines
Irving L. Hutcherson
Cyril R. Mirmelstein -
Orville 0. Van Dusen
Rupert S. Walker
M. E. Woody, Jr.
Robert E. Woolwine, Jr.
PHARMACY
E. Carlyle Phillips
W. Nelson Ridinger.
John Joseph Schooley
William H. Thompson
Ralph M. Ware
NURSING
Helen U. Britt
Mary C. Evans
Mary C. Garby
Mary H. Grahek
Aileen B. Hagood
Julia K. Longerbeam
Bernice E. Richardson
Margaret A. Robertson
Josephine W. Shultz
Blanche A. Stephens
Elizabeth Todd Topping
Marie H. Trivett
1943— March
MEDICINE
Alfred A. Berger
Charles P. Blunt
John L. Brown
Robert E. Carr
James L. Chitwood
Custis L. Coleman
Hal S. Floyd
William S. Grizzard
George L. Grubb
William J. Hagood, Jr.
Rodgers W. Harshbarger
Melvin B. Lamberth
Andrew M. Lang
Francis B. Lee
H. Rowland Pearsall
Robert H. Putney, Jr.
Harold S. Rafal
Lucile W. Richardson
Norman Rosenthal
Leroy S. Safian
John S. Shaffer
James Avon Smith
Russell N. Snead
Wiley B. Trivett, Ji..
H. R. Vial
Herbert L. Warres
DENTISTRY
A. Robert Anderson, Jr.
Everett W. Baker
Warner James Ball
Bragdon R. Bowling
James E. John, Jr.
Herbert L. Moore
James L. Parker
S. Cecil Patteson
Gordon T. Talton
PHARMACY
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David Kafka
Robert Page Kent
Floyd A. Robertson, Jr.
NURSING
Dorothy C. Bate
L. Frances Gordon
Margaret B. Gruner
Virginia T. Maphis
Dorsye Russell
Dorothy H. Wallace
Pearl S. Wolfe
1943 — December
MEDICINE
Howard E. Baldini
Paul E. Brady
F. Ashton Carmines
William H. Cox
David D. Dexter
Milton Ende
Henry E. Ernst
Irving E. Ftxel
Eugene Freundlich
James Cofer Gale
Thomas V. Goode, Jr.
William N. Greever
THE SCARAB
Shirley Sue M. Howard
A. C. Johnson
Sarah H. Jones
William R. Kay
Frank R. Kelly, Jr.
Otis E. Linkous, Jr.
Virgil L. May, Jr.
John G. McCown
Frank F. Merker
W. w. Mills
Margaret B. Obenschain
Ruth O'Neal
Edwin J. Otis
John M. Ratliff, Jr.
Charles H. Rawls
W. H. ReMine, Jr.
Ashby T. Richards
George S. Rowlett, Jr.
Donald C. Schweizer
John H. Sproles
George Vranian
Harold E. Wolfe
DENTISTRY
Guy L. Alphin
Joseph H. Conduff
John Y. Embrey
Thomas J. Fitzgerald
Henry Nakdimen
Morris Robinson
Earle Westray Strickland
PHARMACY
Stanley A. Greenbaum
MEDICINE
Leon H. Alexander
Sydenham B. Alexander
William B. Bishop
Oscar W. Clarke, Jr.
Robert R. Dennison
Rufus P. Ellett, Jr.
James A. Farley
Merritt W. Foster, Jr.
Claude A. Frazier
E. C. Garber, Jr.
A. Lawson Hardie, Jr.
Charles D. Houck
Thomas C. Iden
Margueritte E. Kersey
William W. Kersey
Herman M. Kunkle
James W. Lamb din
S. W. Lippincott
Martin Markowitz
Edward N. Maxwell
Ray A. Moore, Jr.
W. Donald Moore
William P. Morrissette
Marcus Nakdimen
Roy T. Parker
Abraham Perlman
Marion L. Rice, Jr.
Jenaro G. Scarano
Christian F. Siewers
Gervas S. Taylor, Jr.
James Tidier
Richard D. Turin
John B. Walker, Jr.
Joseph F. Wilson
DENTISTRY
William Ackerman
Herbert H. Bonnie
Arthur Byron David
James E. Furr, Jr.
Boyd Clark Getty, Jr.
Ira Gould
Irwin Heyman
Howard C. Mirmelstein
NOVEMBER, 1971
NURSING
Margaret M. Beattie
Carrie G. Claypool
Gloria M. Diggs
Joan Eanes
Katherine D. Edwards
Sarah D. Faber
Margaret Mitchell
Edna R. Oppenheim
Charlene P. Park
Jean R. Pohly
Helen W. Smith
Alice G. Steele
Margaret B. Stokes
Mary R. Vose
Virginia G. Wessells
DIETETICS
Elizabeth F. Reed
1945
Edward H. Alderman
C. Cooper Bell, Jr.
Reese Richard Boone, Jr.
Raymond S. Brown
Walter E. Bundy, Jr.
William E. Copeland
George E. Cox
Belle DeCormis Fears
Willard M. Fitch
Lois F. Fryer
Paul S. Gotses
Donald L. Greever
Owen Gwathmey
George S. Hankins
G. Douglas Hayden
Larry Allison High
Clara I. Jones
George R. Jones
Alfred Joseph
Edwin J. Kamons
Frederick V. Lilly
Mann T. Lowry
John M. Lukeman
Franklin W. Mallamo
John J. Marra
Lockert B. Mason
A. A. McLean, Jr.
Herman M. Nachman
Albert J. Paine
William G. Painter, Jr.
Marvin W. Phillips
Unity N. Powell
Robert R. Rector
Paul W. Robinett
Harvey R. St. Clair
Roy B. Sampson, Jr.
Robert H. Sease
William H. Shaia
Catherine H. Stone
Ramon M. Suarez, Jr.
W. H. Talbot
Archie C. Thompson
George F. West
Fred E. Wise, Jr.
Sydnor T. Withers
David E. Yoho
DENTISTRY
Franklin Durant Bell
Walter H. Fordham, Jr.
William T. Gladden, Jr.
James A. Harrell
William B. Harris
Robert Floyd Jackson
Edgar F. Jessee
Fred C. Jones
Lloyd C. March, Jr.
Roy A. Miller, Jr.
Morton A. Paret
Edward D. Risdon
Howard Scherer
Martin Sheintoch
Steven L. Sigillo
Paul A. Stroup, Jr.
Joseph H. Way, III
PHARMACY
Eleanor L. Boothe
Louise F. Simpson
Joyce R. Winston
NURSING
Mary Sue Adams
Ruth R. Brewer
Eleanor S. Carson
Retta Stull Greever
DIETETICS
Betty J. Spencer
1946
MEDICINE
Richard N. Baylor
R. E. Berman
Charles H. Brant
James W. Brooks
M. G. Burdette
Rowland H. Burns
John C. W. Campbell
E. K. Carter
William E. Copenhaver
Rafael Cuevas-Zamora
S. B. Dillard
Albert H. Dudley, Jr.
David M. Dumville
J. B. Earnhardt
Edward M. Eppes, III
John R. Fitzgerald
Ivan G. Freed
Jack Freund
John A. Gill
Van W. Gunter
Randolph M . Jackson
James W. Johnston
R. D. Keeling
Charles E. Llewellyn
Charles W. Massey
J. D. Mathias
W. R. McCune
A. B. H. Mirmelstein
George M. Nipe
Albert Pantalone
Richard C. Reed
W. C. Robertson
Edward H. Scherr
Stuart M. Sessoms
Robert L. Sommerville
Isabel Taliaferro
George F. Thiers
Clayton L. Thomas
Franklin C. Turner
C. Newton Van Horn
Richard K. Williams
William C. Winter, Jr.
DENTISTRY
Paul T. Baker
Charles E. Bodell, Jr.
Dennis P. Claypool, Jr.
Gladstone M. Hill
Nelson D. Large
L. Ray Shields
PHARMACY
Blair P. Goff
Charles F. Morgan
NURSING
Nell W. Greever
Nancy M. Knight
Faye B. Wilkerson
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Frances B. Holsinger
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Hilda M. Traina
1947
MEDICINE
Franklin L. Angell
John S. Blagg
Robert W. Bradley
Clem F. Burnett
John A. Byrd
Noland M. Canter, Jr.
Arthur Allen Carr
C. Whitney Caulkins , Jr.
E. LeMoyne Cof field
Richard H. Fisher
Milton D. Friedenberg
James P. Harnsberger
Fleming B. Harper, Jr.
S. Elliott Harris
Waldo C. Henson, Jr.
Douglas 0. Hill
J. Edward Hill
Hampton Hubbard
Jerome Imburg
Shelby E. Jarrell
David Josephs
Stuart H. Light
Robert Q. Marston
B. J. McClanahan
Joseph W. Milam
Philip L. A. Minor
George J. Oliver, Jr.
Lloyd L. Olsen
Robert E. Paine, Jr.
Francis R. Payne, Jr.
Forrest W. Pitts
Ralph S. Riffenburgh
Jay E. Rogers, Jr.
Joseph A. Solomon
Roy S. Temeles
John Wesley Todd, III
C. Carl Tully
William N. Walker, Jr.
Harold E. Wilkins
L. Mildred Williams
Charles M. Zacharias
DENTISTRY
Charles T. Barker
John Royal Carson, Jr.
Arthur L. Conner, Jr.
Fred B. Cornett
Charles R. Crews
Fulton J. Gilbert
W. H. Gray, Jr.
Ralph B. Holmes
Walter M. Ormes, Jr.
John N. Pas tore
Lackey B. Peeler
Joseph R. Suggs
PHARMACY
Rebecca Allara
Jean C. Bodell
Anne G. Durkin
Adolph C. Lueckert
Gay E. McGehee
Edith M. Moses
Russell E. Simpson, Jr.
James E. Smith
NURSING
Jennie K. Caulkins
Merle M. Fratrick
Myrtle K. Harris
Lucie K. Latimer
Nancy B. Taylor
Mary C. Williams
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Georgia M. McKearly
Mary Alice Tillotson
Margaret M. Watlington
MEDICINE
Avis Branch Adams
James B. Adams
Wilbur F. Amonette
Dan N. Anderson
Guy J . Barrow
Robert W. Bedinger
Arthur K. Black
Henry A. Bullock, Jr.
C. P. E. Burgwyn
Irvin W. Cavedo, Jr.
Ernest T. Cobb
Vernon L. Cofer, Jr.
Lee Roy Conn
J. M. Damron
C. T. Daniel, Jr.
Conley L. Edwards, Jr.
Roy A. Edwards, Jr.
George F. Elsasser, Jr.
Frank Flanary
Rufus S. Gardner, Jr.
Paul E. Gordon
Charles K. Guttas
Thomas B. Hardman
Leonard P. Hudnall
W. Robert Irby
Robert W. Irvin, Jr.
Charles D. Jordan
S. Ben Judy
Carl H. Laester
Nancy P . Law
William M. Law
Harry G. Lockard, Jr.
Ewing W. McPherson
Arthur G. Meakin
Thomas H. Moseley
David Mullins
William A. Niermann
Samuel P. Oast, III
William H. Pate
Robert E. Richard
William L. Roberson
Lucien W. Roberts, Jr.
Henry P. Royster
Thomas A. Saunders
Elizabeth C. Strawinsky
John L. Whaley
Ann Hardy Williams
Charles Lee Williams
Robert K. Williams
Robert C. Wingfield
DENTISTRY
E. Stuart Benson, Jr.
Clarence R. Boyd
M. 0. Dailey
William H. Fitzgerald
Charles W. Horton
W. Harrell Johnson
Sanford L. Lefcoe
Raymond G. McGehee, Jr.
Herbert L. Schwartz
John R. Wheless
PHARMACY
C. A. Moses
NURSING
Louana S. Byrd
Cornelia G. Fields
Elizabeth Lounds
1949
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Hlley H. Cozart
Hilda Garcia de la Noceda
Frank A. Gonzalez
Ralph E. Haynes
Robert E. Holzgrafe
Herbert C. Hoover
George T. Hoylman
Beverly Jones
Harold 0. Kammons
Morton Kurtz
Ulric J. Laquer
Suzanne B. Little
Phillip London
Joseph H. Masters
Robert E. McClellan
Robert T. Melgaard
William B. Moncure
Harry Nenni
Stanley Newman
Heth Owen. Jr.
David S. Palstrom
Donal S. Parker
Irving E. Shafer, Jr.
Dillard M. Sholes, Jr.
Stanley S . Simon
Ralph J. Stalter
Robert G. Stineman
Charles G. Thompson
John L. Thornton, III
Robert S. Turner, Jr.
W. T. Walker
W. Warren Walthall, Jr.
William 0. Winston
DENTISTRY
Norman L. Barger
George H. Barnett
Britton F. Beasley
Ralph L. Crabill
Henry B. Field
Norman W. Littleton
Marvin Pleasants
Charles H. Sugg
J. Frank Thomason
PHARMACY
Robert A. Garland
Frank G. Johnson
Charles F. Kingery
John Edward Marks
Montague C. Marshall, Jr.
Richard E. Marshall
Thomas F. Marshall, Jr.
A. B. Motley, Jr.
Robert E. Plott
George J. Savage, Jr.
Fred Coolidge Smith
Forrest B. Voight, Jr.
Wallace F. Whitmore
NURSING
Regina B. Spitler
Elizabeth Wellford
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Elaine 0. Rosevear
DIETETICS
Sophia B. Clay
X-RAY TECHNICIAN
Ralls E. Hanna
1950
MEDICINE
Robert A. Abernathy, Jr.
W. B. Adams
Earl D. Allara
Nicholas I. Ardan, II
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William M. Bangel
Wyndham B. Blanton, Jr.
Russell V. Bowers
Kenneth L. Clark
Thornton R. Cleek
M. Cade Covington
Evelyn P. Daniel
Griffith B. Daniel
Alberto M. Dominquez
Hugh P. Fisher, Jr.
David C. Forrest
Charles Garrett, Jr.
John T. Glick, Jr.
Ward Harshbarger, Jr.
Thomas B. Hedrick
Russell E. Herring, Jr.
James R. Holsinger
Eileen T. Jennings
William H. Johnson
James Laster
Harvey A. Martin
Margaret L. Masters
E. E. Mihalyka
Matthew E. O'Keefe
Andrew J. Pasquale
Paxton P. Powers
Luke R. Rader
Stuart Ragland, Jr.
Charles N. Richards
George G. Ritchie, Jr.
Irma Rivera-Scarpino
John B. Rose, Jr.
Thomas C. Royer
Ralph M. Scott
Lee W. Shaffer, Jr.
Leo F. Sherman
Robert D . Shreve
Eustace H. Smith
John E. Smith
Joseph A. Smith
Lawrence 0. Snead, Jr.
Archie C. Stanton, Jr.
John M. Stoneburner
Thomas W. Tusing
Allan M. Unger
William P. Wagner
Leroy Webb
Jay N. Wemple
DENTISTRY
James Erwin Cannon, Jr.
John S. Dilday
Lewis D. Johnston, Jr.
Max D. Largent
Virgil H. Marshall
Lawrence G . Mathews
Vernon S. Nicholson
Woodrow W. Poss
Claude D. Richardson, Ji
Wilbur L. Shearer, Jr.
Conway W. Smith, Jr.
William A. Stokes
Walker P. Sydnor
Harding L. Thomas
Hugh 0. Wrenn
Frances R. Fernandez
Jeanette W. Howard
Joan M. Mancini
Agnes S. Yore
GRADUATE STUDIES
Muriel Jones
Joseph F. Kell, Jr.
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Magdalena 0. Major
John F. 0 'Toole
Imogene L. Poland
Barbara E. Teasdale
1951
MEDICINE
Carlos S . Berrocal
William J. Berry
Ralph H. Boone
Joseph H. Britton
D. Sheffer Clark
Martel J. Dai ley
Oscar B. Darden, Jr.
Merle B. Davis
Donald F. Fletcher, Jr.
John D. French
R. Finley Gayle , III
William C. Grigsby
John M. Grubb
Frederick A. G union
Lewis B. Hasty
Norman N. Hill
William J. Hotchkiss
Thomas H. Jennings
Walter Stanley Jennings
Ernest J. Keffer, Jr.
Louis H. Keffer
Eugene B. Linton
H. Reece Little, Jr.
Virginius A. Marks
Arthur J. Martin
Thomas D. McCahlll
Elmer Francis McHugh
Francis H. McMullan
Harold W. Miller, Jr.
Pamela R. Moore
Brooke M. Moffett
W. E. Newby
Robert M. Phillips
Charles L. Randolph, Jr.
Carl J. Roncaglione
Bernard M. Savage
Charles G. Spivey, Jr.
Norman R. Tingle
Jesse M. Tucker, Jr.
. Harold T. Turner
Harry Charles Walker, Jr
Albert J. Wasserman
Julian Weinstein
Yale H. Zimberg
DENTISTRY
Ervin P. Brooks
Harry W. Brown, Jr.
James M. Christian
Ralph W. Deaton
Mills H. Doyle
T. H. Holland
George James Janosik
Wallace S. Klein, Jr.
Harry P. Lewey
Elbert B. Lipps, Jr.
Gordon F. Martens
C. S. Mason
Benjamin W. Powell
NURSING
Erma G. Boninsegna
Jane V. Hastings
Mae Belle Lee
Joan M. McDaniel
Mary W. Rebraan
Loretta W. Sisson
Thelma M. Voska
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Nathan Bushnell, III
James E. Case
C. D. Jenkins
Barrington Klnnard
Joseph S. Stubbs
PHARMACY
M. Lee Baker
Thomas E. Bruce, Jr.
William E. Hemby
Richard D. Hudson
Edward E. Hughes, Jr.
A. K. Kittinger
Robert G. Layman
John J. Minahan, Jr.
Ray C. Scott
Ernest C. Spitler, Jr.
Eugene V. White
James A. Wickline
NURSING
Mary Lou L. Barrier
Dorothy S. Burrows
Margaret M. Doggett
Thomas W. Armstrong, Jr.
R. H. Bruni, Jr.
Calvin B. Corey, Jr.
Ira P. Efird, Jr.
Eugene Eskey, Jr.
James D. Faber
Carlton E. Gregory
Kemper McCloud, Jr.
Herman M. Midkiff
Daniel R. Miller
Thomas W. Peterson
Howard B. Watkins
PHARMACY
Henry W. Addington, Jr.
Charles J. Ashby
Carl E. Bain
Otha C. Bayne, Jr.
Charles S. Boyette
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Marion D. Bates
X-RAY TECHNICIAN
Barbara A. Griggs
1952
MEDICINE
Richard T. Arnest, Jr.
Henry Vaughan Belcher
David W. Branch
John E. Bryant
Carey J. Butler
John F. Butterworth, III
L. C. Cantor
Jean P. Cavender
Jerri 11 D. Cavender
Gene Clapsaddle
Kenneth D. Crippen
Powell G. Fox, Jr.
James L. Grobe
Jerome S. Gross
Frank A. Hamilton, Jr.
William E. Holladay, Jr.
Harry H. Howren, Jr.
Emily E. Jones
Earle J. Kerpleman
Carson M. Keys
Jack A. Lawson
Ellis F. Maxey
W. B. McCutcheon, Jr.
Juan F. Jimenez Mercado
Bernard H. Miller
Rose M. Morecock
John A. Murray
Shirley C. Olsson
Thomas P. Overton
Bernard L. Patterson
John S. Prince
Richard 0. Rogers, Jr.
Thomas W. Sale, Jr.
William A. Shelton
Peter W. Squire
George F. Tucker
Thomas W. Turner
David Tyler
George A. Welmer
Louis R. Wilkerson
Frank Q. Wlngfield, Jr.
P. Clayton Yerby, III
DENTISTRY
C. L. Baltimore
James G. Beach, Jr.
F. Allen Cavedo, Jr.
A. D. Chambliss
Jack W. Chevalier
Bruce H. Donald, Jr.
Charles F. Fletcher
John H. Goode, Jr.
Kenneth S. Gusler
S. Guy Hall
Wiley S. Mayo, Jr.
Jacob A. Pearce
G. S. Tate, Jr.
PHARMACY
E. M. Ballance
William E. Crickenberger
Millson S. French
John Giragosian
Seldon S. Herbert
Nick G. Nicholas
Charles T. Rector
M. Blair Robertson
Thomas W. Rorrer, Jr.
George S. Surber
NURSING
Emily H. Baxter
Rosalie J. Campbell
Mary P. Cook
Dot F. Garber
Mary T. Hamilton
Alice R. Hamlett
Faye L. Peters
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
John F. Harlan, Jr.
Robert R. Shields
David G. Williamson, Jr.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Lelia M. Brown
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Albert J. Berberian
Richard B. Kemp
Ruth M. Latimer
MEDICINE
Simeon H. Adams
Dudley Earl Brown, Jr.
Herman W. Brubaker
Baxter H. Byerly
Thomas J. Conaty
Alvin E. Conner
M. C. C. Costas
Catherine E. Craun
Donald E. Cunningham
Catherine Duckgeischel
Cecil F. Evans, Jr.
William P. Fletcher
Allan L. Forbes
Earl R. Fox
Joseph E. Gardner
William N. Gee, Jr.
Frederick T. Given, Jr.
Ota T. Graham, Jr.
Julius Griffin
Warren Hagood
Charles P. Harwood
Ernest C. Hermann
F. V. Hodges
Raymond C. Hooker, Jr.
Farrar W. Howard
Robert 0. Hudgens
E. Claiborne Irby
THE SCARAB
R. Jack Irons
Harry I. Johnson, Jr.
William R. Johnson, Jr.
V. Eric Kemp, Jr.
M. G. Martin
George B. Massie
Harvey E. Melton
George Naymick
Allen C. Pirkle
Mary B. Pryor
Jean F. Ragsdale
Norman C. Ratliffe
John Rebman, III
Arthur McK. Reynolds, Jr
Frank E. Rowell
Arthur Sanders
Julie M. Sanford
Richard H. Smith, Jr.
Thomas P. Stratford
Paul A. Tanner, Jr.
Terry F. Tanner
William B. Tarry, Jr.
Charles J. Townsend
Robert E. Ware
John William Watson
William G. Way
James H. Wiley
A. William Wright
DENTISTRY
Donald S. Brown
Richard T. Bruce, Jr.
Oliver L. Burkett , Jr.
William C. Day
Clyde E. Godbold
B. Edmond Kanoy
William A. McClellan
Philip B. Peters
Frederick C. Shaw
William J. Sweeney
PHARMACY
Robert E. Christopher, Jr
Robert W. Clyburn
Malcolm D . Dunkley
Austin W. Farley
Maynard C. Holbrook, Sr.
Maynard D. Lundy
James V. Morgan
Newton J. Peters
Guy B. Rice, Jr.
NURSING
Nancy H. Brame
Alice L. Smith
Hilda R. Taylor
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Thomas J. Curtis
Thomas W. Leggett
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Jane T. Hobby
May Warren Richardson
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Millard L. Berman
Joseph A. Taylor
Elizabeth S. Tucker
W. J. Zoltowicz
1954
MEDICINE
E. A. Barham, Jr.
Letcher B. Barnes
Donald L. Baxter
B. I. Bell, Jr.
Robert R. Bender
D. Robert Bennett
Irwin M. Bogarad
Charles D. Burch, III
Paul M. Burd
Waverly M. Cole
Lawrence S. Cowling
William T. Dabney, III
James H. Dwyer
J. Tom Edmonds
Douglas W. Ey
Harold W. Felton
Rudolph C. Garber, Jr.
L. Lynton Goulder, Jr.
Mary Lou Hoover Hale
William H. Harriman, Jr.
Manuel 0. Jaffe
Robert C. Kluge
Charles T. Lively
Thomas P. Long
John B. Markey
Randolph McCutcheon, Jr.
As I Remember
by Dr. William T. Sanger
His memoirs donated by him to the
Alumni Association of MCV
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Limited edition
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ADDRESS
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James V. McKenzle
Donald H. McNeill, Jr.
Richard M. Newton
Alton L. Powell, III
James D. Price
William E. Reish
Laurie E . Rennie
Samuel B. Rentsch, Jr.
Robert D. Richards
Philip A. Rosenfeld
Paul H. Schelfenberg
Edward H. Sharp
Alton R. Sharpe, Jr.
David D. Smith
Joseph A. Vance, III
Frances S. A. Williams
Ohlen R. Wilson
Alan V. Yoho
Emma Jane Yoho
Gerald T. Zwiren
DENTISTRY
Lewis R. Belote, Jr.
Clarence H. Collins
Byard S. Deputy
B. I. Einhorn
Donal A. Funkhouser
Nicos G. Georgiades
Henderson P. Graham
G. E. Gurganus
Malcolm C. Harrell
John T. Jobe, III
Ralph 0. Kennedy
Harry L. Mears, Jr.
S. E. Saunders, Jr.
Perry N. Trakas
Frank M. West, Jr.
Peter S. Yeatras
PHARMACY
Everett F. Kohne
Richard M. Peatross, Jr.
Minter B. Ralston, III
Eric A. Windmuller
NURSING
Anne B. Andrews
Elizabeth A. Boyer
Mary Jane M. Kroncke
Edna Morgan
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Curtis A. Clayton
Gerald W. DeHaven
Paul F. Flanagan
Joseph H. James, Jr.
DIETETICS
Donna M. Miller
MEDICINE
Theodore Adler
John J. Battaglino
John A. Board
William A. Cassada, Jr.
Milton D. Chalkley, Jr.
James P. Charlton
Byron P. Crow
Walter H. Davidson
Arthur B. Frazier
Jack S. Garrison
Paul B. Givens, Jr.
Joseph L. Glick
William R. Harlan, Jr.
Robert H. Hux
Robert Iden
Harry L. Kraus
Cary J. Lambert
Donald R. Lantz
Alden Mayer
Fitzhugh Mayo
Hunter McGuire, Jr.
Paul Middleton
P. Franklin Mullinax, Jr
W. T. Norris, Jr.
Stuart C. Nottingham
Edward C. Paarfus, Jr.
Fred G. Pierce
Nicholas G. Poulos
Douglas 0. Powell
Robert G. Proctor
Juanita Rentsch
George S . Richardson
James T. Robinson
Frank M. Sasser, Jr.
Howard A. Silverman
William P. Sinclair
Ray H. Smith
Marion C. Waddell
George H. Warren, Jr.
E. Wilson Watts, Jr.
Arlie H. Westfall
Claiborne G. Whitworth
Milton Wigod
Nancy Garrett Witt
R. Lewis Wright
DENTISTRY
Lewis G. Coffey
George B. Crist
Roy H. Jones
Eugene L. Kanter
Joseph A. Velardi, Jr.
Don P. Whited
W. Nelson Worrell
PHARMACY
Richard T. Brown
Harvey B. Morgan
Luke M. Stephens
Charles E. Webb
NURSING
Billie 0. Coeburn
Ann F. Coffey
Reva G. Dyer
Anne S . Jackson
Eleanor R. Roller
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Paul N. Bridge
Kenneth L. Gallier
Stanley F. Gumerlock
Charles L. Hite
Charles T. Wood
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Peggy E. Mamo
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Ruth G. Godwin
1956
MEDICINE
Charles C. Ashby
Thomas H. Bain
William P. Bennett
Charles R. Blake
Gilbert P. Blankinship
Robert R. Bowen
William B. Brown
Francis G. Burns, Jr.
William H. Canada
Roderick A. Comunale
Tony Constant
C. Richard Daniel
William A. Deardorff
Frank E. Dunlap
Raymond D. Dyer, Jr.
Freeman Epes
Andrew M. Fekete
Hugh E. Fraser, Jr.
Clarence K. Glover, Jr.
John Russell Good
P. G. Gregoriou
Echols A. Hansbarger, Jr;
Donald T. Hensley
Russell L. Hughes
Marvin A. Krane
William J. Lawson
Charles H. Moseley, Jr.
Fitzhugh X. Mullins
James W. Proffitt
Sterling N. Ransone
Louis J. Read
Gary L. Ripley
Gerald W. Roller
James C. Sams
Rosemary F. Schellenberg
James R. Sease
Kenneth B. Sizer
David J. Skewes
Larry C. Smith
Robert S. Smith
Paulus C. Taylor
James E. Temple
W. A. Thurman, Jr.
Raymond D. Wallace, Jr.
Rheudolph J. Wells
Harriet E. Wood
Lawrence C. Zacharlas
Walter M. Zirkle, Jr.
Ruth Beaver
MEDICINE
DENTISTRY
Charles B. Barnett
Arthur K. Brown
A. W. Busbee
Richard D. Collier
Patrick B. Colvard
W. W. Crittenden, Jr.
Charles P. Fletcher
CD. King
J. B. Lapentina
Samuel R. Lawson
Paul M. March
W. L. Pratt
L. B. Sheppard
N. Shreve Spitler
James E. Williams
PHARMACY
Henry C. Brown, Jr.
Edwin L. Burnette
Gilbert P. Grossman
Philip J. Leibowitz
Phillip B. May
Max Reinhardt
Virginia L. Webber
NURSING
Katherine Bobbitt
Phyllis B. Freund
Janet H. Locklear
Betty Jean T. Quarles
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
John C. Blankenbeckler
William M. Bucher
Carl S. Napps
Warren A. Oliver, Jr.
Joseph E. Peery, Jr.
William R. Reid
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Phyllis M. Darden
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Edwin B. Hill
Herman L. West
Jack P. Andrews
Burness F. Ansell, Jr.
Bruce A. Baber
R. J. Bailey
S. Joseph Bailey
Charles L. Baird, Jr.
John M. Bishop, Jr.
Wilbur J. Blechman
William T. Booher, Jr.
Ruth W. Campbell
Elizabeth R. Carmichael
John R . Deem
Eugene C. Divita
Jack R. Flanary
Norman Franklin
Walter F. Green, III
Robert F. Haden
L. Clark Hansbarger
D. Ewell Hendricks
Gilbert L. Hendricks
Edwin J. Humphrey, III
Marshall Klavan
Michael P. Mesaros
Ronald E. Miller
Benjamin E. Norfleet
Sidney Pavilack
Courtney P. Persinger
John M. Quarles
Richard L. Relyea
Edgar H. Rossheim
Thomas J. Schermerhorn
Ralph C. Slusher
Alvin J. Southworth
William F. Sowers
William R. Thornhill
Earl E. Virts, Jr.
Charles J. Wells
George F. Winks, Jr.
Percy Wootton
Reuben B. Young, Jr.
DENTISTRY
J. M. Adair
Dick S. Ajalat
Calvin L. Belkov
Harold P. Heafner, Jr.
Robert M. Hoffmann
Vernon C. Howerton
Hubert E. Kiser, Jr.
Nick J. Manos
Robert S. Markley
J. Henry McCoy, Jr.
Melvln R. Morrison
J. Thomas Nicholson
William C. Williams
Robert C. Woods
PHARMACY
John L. Butler
Robert L. Geil
Richard M. Geoghegan
Walter R. Jones
Robert W. Rorrer
Conway Stanley
Robert S. Stiff
George H. Wood, Jr.
Richard A. Woodfin, Jr.
NURSING
Carol B. Cantrell
Page G. Deardorff
Ramona S. Friend
Barbara L. Hendricks
GRADUATE STUDIES
Marvin Jay Bleiberg
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Franklin J. Dawson
E. Thomas DeHaven
Robert E. Lee
Ann May
C. Robert Peery
Ernest T. Sheen
Benjamin L. Underwood
W. Earl Willis
1958
MEDICINE
James P. Baker
J . McDermott Barnes
Jane T. Carswell
Richard F. Clark
Robert E. Collins
John A. Cross, Jr.
James R. Darden, Jr.
John William Dickerson
Albert A. Fratrick
Roland G. Garrett, Jr.
Gerald A. Gildersleeve
Carl J . Greever
William E. Hale
Andrew W. Haraway, Jr.
James W. Harding
H. Summers Harrison
Robert D. Hess
Claude K. Hylton
Charles Leon Jennings, Jr.
William D. Lilly
John A. Mathews
William W. McDonough
H. Lynn Moore, Jr.
Marion J. Murray, Jr.
J. C. Pickett
Philip Rubin
Robert B. Scott
E. Marvin Sokol
Rufus 0. Van Dyke, Jr.
Karl K. Wallace, Jr.
J. Paul Wampler
Winifred 0. Ward
Marvin L. Weger
Jock R. Wheeler
Vivian M. Wilkerson
Robert W. Woodhouse, III
Willis F. Wunder
DENTISTRY
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Henry P. Barham
John I. Bowman, Jr.
James A. Boyd
William S. Dodson
Gerald Einhorn
Ralph R. Futterman
Gordon A. Hearne
Robert M. Lawrence, Jr.
George R. McGuire
Bennett A. Malbon
Leroy J . Pearlman
Harold P. Remines
E . Eugene Rorrer
N. Carl Wessinger
Marvin F. West
Howard A. Woolwine
PHARMACY
Edward M. Durand
Ben W. Longest, Jr.
Richard B. Rice
Gerald L. Selph
Cary H. Tanner
John C. White, Jr.
NURSING
Julia W. Hylton
Cynia Katsorelos
Ann B. Murray
Shirley H. 0'Dell
THE SCARAB
GRADUATE STUDIES
Dominick A. Coviello
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Carroll E. Clary
Lester L. Lamb
John D. Phillips
Kenneth L. Waddell
1959
MEDICINE
John M. Appling
Leonard A. Austin
Jan de Bakker
Morton Bender
John R. Blackmore
Anne W. Board
Charles L. Burns, Jr.
Joseph C. Campbell
Charles W. Coppedge
John L. Coyne r
Duane E. Cozart
Mary J. de Carvalho
William D. Deep
Blackwell B. Evans
Charles C. Freed, Jr.
James L. Gardner
Darrell K. Gilliam
R. Arthur Gindin
Charles M. Graham, Jr.
George M. Hostetler
Lawrence R. Krivit
Buong Peck Lau
Jimmie L. Mangus
Robert W. McConnell
Basil W. McManus
Maritza G. McManus
Richard C. Neale, Jr.
James E. Powers
Frederick Rahal
Marion D. Richmond
Richard L. Robertson
Joyce H. Saunders
Henry M. Snell
D. Clint Smith
James Latane Ware
T. LePierre Watson
Marshall L. Whitehair
Joseph M. Znoy
DENTISTRY
John W. Ames, Jr.
Robert L. Binda
Stephen L. Blssell
Richard E. Blanchard
John M. Butler
Ernest Diaz
Robert V. Diggs
William M. Fulgham
Ralph N. Greenway
Richard T. Heath
Ronald D. Jones
John Roger Kiser
Anthony C. Livingstone
Madison R. Price
Norman C. Rutter, Jr.
Bernard F. Smith
David L. Via
Daniel E. Wilkins
NURSING
Martha C. Bragg
Ann D. Broaddus
Catherine U. Finke
Anna Mae Fowler
Leah C. Hundley
Frances W. Kay
Ethel W. Merryman
Betty B. RIngley
Mary J. Snedegar
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Howard Colon
William D. Gibson
John R. McKinney
Frank 0. Salt
Lawrence R. Snead, Jr.
John H. Tobin, Jr.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Sara S. Kendall
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Lea S. Brautigam
Anna Lou C. Goldblatt
Patricia 0. Morelock
Gail F. Neal
PHARMACY
F. Spencer Anderson,
Barrett R. Bryant
Douglas H. Clark
John E. Foster
Roy Lee Garrett
Frank M . Hemingway
Esther L. Kue
Forrest R. Marshall
C. Gene Morelock
tty S. Taliaferro
NOVEMBER, 1971
I960
Ronald L. Haynes
Robert W. Humphrey
Robert R. Keen
John H. Knight
Peter J. Kostel
Bobby A. Lomax
Bruce I . Longman
Thomas G . Luck am
B. M. Martin
R. Gordon McCracken
Douglas B . Nuckles
John M. Pool
Frank R. Richardson
Ronald Albert Shelin
James H. Smith
William E. Tuggle
Thomas F. Van Keuren
Jerome H. Weinstein
William F. Wine
PHARMACY
William A. Armentrout
Warren E. Harrell
Evelyn H. Nock
Douglas B. Nuckles
Chapman J. Rodenhizer,
Helen B. Savedge
David L. Scott
Robert P. Staley
William N. Thompson, J
John P. Weaver
Robert E. Willey, Jr
Evelyn D. Williford
NURSING
MEDICINE
0. Christian Bredrup, Jr,
Herbert M. Brewer
John M. Britt, Jr.
Arthur W. Burke, Jr.
Richard J. Cleveland
J. D. Christian, Jr.
John P. Clarke
Arthur B. Farfel
Frank E . Gemma
James L. Ghaphery
Robert L. Gilliland
Walter H. Graham
John A. Hagy
George W. Johnson
Gus V. Jackson, Jr.
J. Lee Mathews, Jr.
Charles H. McKown
W. David McWhorter
Lawrence R. Moter
Eugene M. Newman
Lewis M. Omer, III
James W. Pancoast
John A. Rawls
W. Peter Reyelt, Jr.
Emmett V. Richardson, Jr,
William L. Robbins, Jr.
Louise W. Robertson
Lowell W. Schwab
Sidney R. Sewell
John P. Shells
Maurice B . Tanner
Girard V. Thompson, Jr.
Halsey K. Van Duyne
Robert W. Waddell
James R. Wickham
Calvin J. Willis
Thomas C. Wilson
III DENTISTRY
Wells A. Anderson
Ronald M. Cantor
John R. Eshleman
Robert E. Fox
James B. Graham
Richard K. Green
B. Keith Haley, Jr.
Robert F. Harman
Jane V . Adair
Betsy A. Bampton
Patricia Ann K. Bloxom
Lou R. Edwards
Eleanor H. Garrett
Gloria G. Hildebrand
Peggy P. Tanner
Anne R. Williams
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Joseph B. Ahlschier
William R. Draper
Lawrence G. Flannagan, Jr
Lisle T. Lenny
George A. Mathews
William M. Selvey, Jr.
Jack L. Shelton
James I. Sublett
Thomas G. Whedbee
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Joseph A. Maiolo
Stuart E. Nichols, Jr.
George H. Nledermayer
W. Reams Perkins, Jr.
Roger W. Perry, Jr.
Ramon N. Redford, Jr.
Richard B. Robins
J. Luther Sampson, Jr.
Jonathan M. Sutton
Norman A. Templon, Jr.
John Mills Turner, III
Rufus H. Warren
Harry A. Wellons, Jr.
Robert A. Whlsnant, Jr.
Hong Y. Woo
James W. Wotrlng, Jr.
Anthony A. Yurko, Jr.
DENTISTRY
Richard K. Ames
Thomas E. Burke
Wallace W. Edens
Basil J. Friend
David W. Holley
David G. Johnson
Bruce A. Ketner
Jr William P. Lea, Jr.
Richard C. Mariani
Joseph H. Morgan
Patrick T. Quisenberry
r- Oscar W. Self, Jr.
Charles J. Simon
Harry D. Simpson, Jr.
William S. Wood
Lucien B. Yarbrough, Jr
PHARMACY
Sue W. Horger
Anne M. Rawls
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Jewell Williams
MEDICINE
Wyatt S. Beazley, III
Owen Riley Boone
David Brandt
Harold W. Burnette
Virgil L. Curry
William L. Curry
Russell L. Davis, Jr.
Rodney G. Elliott
Harley M. Ellman
H. Ray Finney
Harold L. Goldberg
Walter L. Grubb, Jr.
Erwin H. Harlfinger
Rufus 0 . Howard
Thomas J . Janicki
Benjamin N. Jones
John J . Kriz
Edward M. Blackwell
Roy H . Browning , Jr .
Donald C. Grizzard
John H. Hostetler
David E. Labson
Joseph E. Layman, Jr.
L. Thomas Murray, Jr.
Connie H. Neef
William T. Patrick, Jr.
Meta S. Scott
Kay P. Showalter
F. Tyler Yates
NURSING
Kitty Sue Boddie
Eliza Southall Johnson
Sandra P. Johnson
Margaret B. McDonald
Judith E. McLemore
Phyllis C. Patrick
Frances L. Reilly
Sue G. Roberts
Judith W. Stevenson
Vivian S. Wotring
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Kenneth H. Axtell
William K. Brown
Alfred J. Burkholder
William H. Green, Jr.
G. Bruce McFadden
Nelson L. St. Clair, Jr.
Barry M. Spero
Walter N. White
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Frances L. Hurt
Samantha S. Oehlert
Robert W. Allen
Betty M. Blgwood
Charles J. Blair, III
Owen W. Brodie
Walter J. Carmoney, Jr.
Tom E. Carter
Robert R. Chaplin, Jr.
Howard Y. Dean
N. Turner Gray
Howard A. Hall
Austin B. Harrelson
Eloise C. Haun
Clarence A. Holland
William E. Holland
Harold M. Horden
Charles E. Johnston
George S. Julias
Robert G. Kendall
Marguerite A. Kern
Neil D. Kravetz
Joseph E. Maddox
Donald L. Martin
Eugene M. McDaniel
David S. Miller, II
Peter T. Montgomery
Azett J. Mosrie
Hubert V. Moss
Joseph C. Parker, Jr.
William D. Payne
James E. Poteet
Robert W. Preston
Jack D. Proctor
Irwin Rappaport
Richard C. Rashid
Matthew G. RIvkin
Gerald J. Ruth
Jack L. Shelburg
James L. Steele
Charles A. Stringfellow
George A. Takach
Robert L. Watson
James L. White
Edward A. Zakaib
DENTISTRY
A. Tracy Altcheson, Jr.
J. Wilson Ames, Jr.
Jack H. Brenner
William D. Covington
William S. Driscoll
Thomas R. Golden
Robert W. Goode
■Lowell L. Hess
E. Clyde Hoelzer
James E. Johnson, Jr.
Marvin Klavans
Leo N. Lampros
W. Linwood Out ten, III
James A. Robertson
George R. Vaughan
David A. White
Raymond Petrie White, Jr.
E. Patterson Woodworth
PHARMACY
Ann R. Bellemore
Mark A. Binder
J . Samuel Davis
Carl F. Emswiller, Jr.
John J. Gorsica, III
Gerald A. Grossman
Thomas K. Hutchens
Carla Y. King
James R. King, Jr.
Charles E. Kipps
M. Russell Magee
Martha J. Stepp
Samuel M. Wolpow
NURSING
Susan E. Brown
Dorothy T. Bryant
Janet S. B. Hlndle
Evelyn V. McCoy
Brenda W. Morgan
Martha H. Shelhamer
Shirley M. Thomas
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Margaret D. Vaughan
GRADUATE STUDIES
Francis J. Filipowicz
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
George R. Berch
Lorin S. Campbell
Sidney Goldin
Stanley B. Kamm
Robert G. Payne, Jr.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Elizabeth R. Olsen
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Elizabeth M. Swinler
1963
MEDICINE
Gerald Allen
James H. Baird
John T. Bonner
James I. Botsford
Walker Hawes Campbell
Morton Coleman
David E. Couk
Ronald K. Davis
John W. Forbes, III
Preston H. Gada
George L. B. Grinnan
Lester F. Henry, Jr.
John R. Hogg
Lawrence F. Johnson
R. Stanley Klrchmier
Hudnall J. Lewis
Melvin A. Mackler
Harvey E. Mast
Andrew G. Schroeder
Robert F. Scott
Henry B. Showalter, Jr.
Charles E. Smith
Britton E. Taylor
Harry Thomas, Jr.
Lawrence E. Valentine
Thomas M. Winn, Jr.
Keith H. Wolford
John Evans Yurko
DENTISTRY
Robert S. Berman
Richard R. Butterworth
Leonard P. Chandler, Jr.
Robert N. Emory
William S. Harrison
Walker W. Hay
Julian C. Metts, Jr.
Charles H. Nelson, Jr.
George Orlove
E. T. Sherman
Emmette C. Skinner, Jr.
Benjamin J. Stebor, III
William C. Wilson
T. G. Yarbrough
Allan S. Zeno
PHARMACY
Sus an E . Adams
Franklin R. Bennett
Barbara T. Bolte
Betty M. Daniels
David W. Greenwood
Gerald C. Jones
David J. McKinney
Joseph B. Schwartz
NURSING
Lynda C. Crum
Cynthia D. Doctoroff
Joy S. Graham
Sarah A. Griffiths
Floanne Hinton
Ann Robinson Kofsky
Mary G. Murray
Roche lie J. Payne
Rebecca L. Powell
Judith S. Strawn
Susan E. Williams
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Clyde H. Barner
John P. Conroy
Samuel L. Hamilton
James K. Johnson
Peter B. Lambert
Thomas S. McCallie
Clarence E. McCauley
Charles J. Sweat
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Frances V. Bobbitt
Donna J. Rowe
Carol M. Tolbert
MEDICINE
Robert B. Belk
Alvin J. Ciccone
Kennon W. Davis
Ralph J. Dotson
Richard G. Grassy, Jr.
Wilson A. Higgs
Horace D. Hoskins , Jr.
Paul H. Lilly
Richard E. Unde
Robert H. Lynde
Henry W. Neale
Henry A. Prillaman, Jr.
Ted L. Rothstein
Martin C. Shargel
Lawrence E. Southworth
John H. Tyler
Paul Fletcher White
DENTISTRY
Robert H. Ellis, Jr.
James M. Gleason, Jr.
Robert L. Grossmann
Sidney H. Horwitz
A. D. Hurt, Jr.
Joseph M. Lewis
Noel H. Markley
James K. Metz
Leon A. Rogers
Fred Harris Rosenblum
Stanley D. Toporek
Marlin F. Troiano
Stephen T. Vermillion, II
Jules M. Wainger
PHARMACY
Allan D. Coraess
Harrison L. Fridley, Jr.
Robert 0. Glenn, Jr.
Alan M. Goldstein
Larry T. Hill
John R. Metz
Laura N. Vranian
Robert E. Weber
NURSING
Charlotte A. Campbell
Anna E. Harrell
Dorothy F. Martin
Rebecca A. Roberts
Beverly D. White
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Alfred J. Szumski
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Charles Muse Ewell, Jr.
Donald S. Good
Paul Gross
Richard H. Kerr
Robert Darrell Konnagan
Richard Carroll Kraus
Edward A. Smith, Jr.
James H. Thompson
Alvin S. Topham
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Linda M. Adkins
1965
MEDICINE
Matthew J. Barlow, Jr.
Lewis W. Bridgforth
Alphonse H. L. Bruno, Jr.
James G. Campbell
Willard F. Daniels, Jr.
Rufus M. DeHart, Jr.
Gerald A. Ezekiel, Jr.
Sigsby Warren Gayle
William Earle Gayle, Jr.
David Charles Hughes
David A. Layman
Stacy L. McMarlin
Donald Francis Perkins
Danny L. Scott
Fred T. Shaia
Larry 0. Sharpe
James Thomas Waddill, III
Gary Wentworth Wake
Earl D. White, II
Jane Pendleton Wootton
DENTISTRY
Henry M. Cherrick
TUCKER HOSPITAL, Inc.
212 West Franklin Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220
A private hospital for diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric
and neurological disorders. Hospital and out-patient services.
Outpatients seen by appointment
Hospital visiting hours 2 P.M. — 8 P.M., Daily
James Asa Shield, M.D.
James Asa Shield, Jr., M.D.
Weir M. Tucker, M.D.
George S. Fultz, Jr., M.D.
Catherine T. Ray, M.D.
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THE SCARAB
Daniel H. Crawley, III
Charles A. Drescher
Wallace S. Edwards
Gerald A. Flatequal
Colin M. Gallant
Lloyd A. Green
Charles A. Harrell
W. Gerald Harris
Laurence N. Heiden
James Miley Hicks
Thomas W. Kelly, Jr.
William P. Kennedy
Malcolm H. Kerstein
Leonard P. Kessler
Stanley H. Legum
Edward Y. Lovelace, III
Gerald Whisnant Lutz
Leonard E. McGaha
Thomas G. McKenna
Kenneth W. Morris
T. Ritchie Peery
David A. Reid
Donald F. Reynolds
Robert K. Rosenberg
John M. Salmon, III
Harvey H. Shi f let, III
John H. Timmerman
Robert Edward Wilkerson
PHARMACY
David N. Cox
Franklyn Wayne Gray
Paul A. Iwanik
*Ri chard T. Jacobs
Thomas A. Middlebrooks
Brent Alvin Sharf
Richard Elmo Stotler
NURSING
Mathilda M. Acuff
Mary Jane B. Casarotti
Joan V. Chappell
Jane Allison Compton
Sandra E. Dale
Janet L. Gilliam
Donna C. Hester
Jane 0. Stringer
Jane W. Timma
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
James R. Bobb
Gordon Morris Davis
Robert E. Drisner
Samuel Francis Lillard
Robert Lindsay Shuff
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Jennie Lee Evans
1966
MEDICINE
Edward D. Beirne , Jr.
John H. Bumgarner
Gerald C. Burnett
Robert R. Campbell
James D. Collins
William V. Davis
Boiling J. Feild
William G. Fitzhugh
B. Richard Goldburg
Aubrey C. Hall, Jr.
Henry D. Holland
Samuel Kerneklian
A. Dean Kesler, Jr.
Barry V. Kirkpatrick
Peter J. Krokidas
James E. T. Laningham
Edward M. Litz
Kenneth Passamaneck
Jerri B. Perkins
Sally Abbott Pomputius
NOVEMBER, 1971
Robert A. Pruner
Donald C. Pryor
Amauld F. Scafidi
Robert P. Snead
Robert D. Stacks
L. W. Stringer, Jr.
Richard N. Willard
William J. Wooddell
Allan K. Yung
DENTISTRY
Joseph R. Alfonso
R. Lewis Armistead, III
H. Lee Blevins
Kenneth W. Carson
. Slough, Jr.
. Cook
. Cuttino, III
Dail
Dalola
Charles E
Phillip M
Charles L
Robert N.
Albert J.
Paul D . Dove
Robert E. Gilliam
David M. Glassman
Lester J. Godfrey
Clinton D. Griffin, Jr.
Joseph C. Hillier
Bradley G . Johnson
William H. Johnson
Stanley M. Kaufman
Frederic R. Levitin
Crispin W. Paul
Eugene A. Petrasy
Ramon G. Plowden
Gordon Prior
Benjamin J. Pritchett
Fred L. Ridenhour, Jr.
Jonas B. Spiegel
Sherrill W. Stockton, Jr.
Roy E. Strickland, Jr.
William S. Talbot, Jr.
Joseph J. Waff, III
E. Robert Whittington
A. Nelson Yarbrough
George S. Yeatras
PHARMACY
Nancy Clay Cook
W. Ashby Danner
James E. George, Jr.
James L. Graham
Wayne M. Hague
David Eugene Jones
John F. Knapp
H. Lee Parrish, Jr.
Robert J. Pekarsky
Bernard W. Schutt
George M. Snead, Jr.
NURSING
Judith Allen
Margaret W. Allen
Patricia P. Andrews
Suzanne A. Baranowski
Shellie S. Bradford
N. Claudette M. Durham
M. Jackie T. Goldburg
Alene G. Haas
Patricia Stover Hall
Mary P. Harris
Jane R. Ingalls
Bonnie MacCallum Johnson
Anne M. Layman
Janet H. McAvoy
Linda L. Rhodes
M. Suzanne Neal Rollins
Jo Anne S. Smith
Nancy B. Wade
Patricia A. Wingert
GRADUATE STUDIES
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Reuben A. Baybars
Gerald R. Brink
James E. Dalton, Jr.
Eugene L. Elliott
Jan H. Feazell
Samuel G. Feazell
James B. Foster
Thomas F. Hall
Alan B. Heilig
Jerome W. Krautkramer
Herman L. Mull ins
Jack W. Richardson, Sr.
C. Victoria P. Saunders
Leo F. Sayre
Frederick B. Sperry
L. Amos Tinnell
Robert F. Willner
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Virginia Bell Smith
1967
MEDICINE
John J. Bagley, Jr.
William M. Blaylock
Paul E. Bowles
Thomas C. Coniglione
Charles J. Goldman
Phillip R. Gordon
Rufus H. Gordon, Jr.
Stuart V. Grandls
M. Taylor Greenberg
Stanley E. Heatwole
Charles N. James
William M. Jennings, III
Allan R. Katz
Bennett I. Kemper
Stephen J . Kramer
Russell G. McAllister, Jr. George J
Bobby W. Nelson
Bruce A. Schorr
John R. Sharpe
William H. Spencer-Strong
Frank G. Wray
George R. Akers
James A. Bailey, Jr.
Herman B. Bloom
Melvin D. Brannan
Paula J. Campbell
Linwood L. Childress
Danny L. Counts
James D. Gregg
James M. Hester
Judith D. Lillard
William F. Merchant
Donald W. Rawlings
Miles Curtis Saunders, J
Nelson L. Showalter
Virginia C. Turner
William T. Walker
NURSING
Nancy B. Berger
Lois S. Caldwell
Martha Lee Cloe
June A. Faidley
Winifred L. Harvey
Nancy D. Hock
E. Janine S. Holekamp
Mary 0. Lindamood
Carol J. Love
Dianne Hagood Lucy
M. Ellen Carney Manson
Diane R. Petitt
Rosetta M. .Phlegar
Phyllis Fugate Plageman
Karen S. Thorne
Susan Alexander Vinson
Anne Vore
Judy G. Webb
Annette Elam Wetzel
GRADUATE STUDIES
Chandra M
Joseph E.
. Banerjee
Levasseur
Piasecki
Sahli
Brenda P.
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Irma B. Bateman
Richard J. McGarry
Joanne G. Southworth
DENTISTRY
Donald E. Adams
Gary R. Bang
Ronald A. Baughman
K. S. Blevins
Donald S. Bolick
Kenneth D. Bowman
J. E. Brantley
G. Allen Brooks
J. Cary Bryant
John A. Busciglio
A. L. Colasanto
Charles D. Cox
J. L. Curabey
Charles E. Ehle
James W. Glore
Daniel E. Grabeel
Ralph W. Haywood
Donald W. Hunt
James A. McElveen
George S. Parsons
Paul E. Peters, Jr.
Alan B. Richter
Gerald B . Roque
Sol M. Schwartz
H. F. Selden
Dennis M. Smith
Marshall D. Spoto
Fred B. Thomas, III
P. R. Van Ostenberg
Henry P. Worrell
Sandra R. Yarbrough
PHARMACY
Douglas K. Acree
Thomas R. Clarke
Jimmy L. Farley
W. M. Loving, Jr.
John S. Markham
William M. Moss
Charles P. Storrs , Jr.
Donald M. Wechsler
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Lisa L. Martin
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Suzanne Jones
Carolyn V. Rees
MEDICINE
Theodore G. Aldhizer
Richard L. Atkinson, Jr.
Robert E. Baker
L. Roy Boone
Philip H. Brandt
Wesley B. Carter
J. Floyd Clingenpeel
R. D. Copenhaver, Jr.
Robert Neal DeAngelis
Martin Flamm
Arnold E. Gellman
Peter L. Goodman
James B. Hess
James H. Hickman, Jr.
Kenton K. Holden
Charles M. Huber
Edward R. Isaacs
Harry K. Jeroy
Donald A. Kougl
Paul R. Layman
Edward L. Lilly
H. R. McLeod
Robert M. Miles
Roger D. Neal
Michael J. Pollak
Rudolph L. Raymaker
Theodore C. Rowe, III
Stanley M. Shapshay
George E. Siegfried
Ronald W. Snead
c, Robert L. Vermillion
Carol S. Waddell
Robert P. Withrow
DENTISTRY
J. Wayne Adams, Jr.
David G. Edmondson
Wilford F. Falls, Jr.
David A. Francis, IV
James I. Gilbert, III
Arthur L. Glick
Richard C. Hayes
Larry D. Hensley
Lanny C. Hinson
John A. Hodge
Jerry Lewis Jenkins
Robert J. Kirkman
Jeffrey Levin
Dean G. McKinney
Larry C. Miller
Marshall V. Miller
Sam P. Napoli
William E. Overcash, Jr.
Fred T. Renick, Jr.
Wilbur M. Riddle
Thomas W. Riley
John V. Sawicki
John D. Semones
Harvey Silverman
Russell K. Street
Ronald L. Tankersley
Jack F. Thompson, Jr.
Thomas K. Tompkins
Jeffrey S. Topf
Peter S. Trager
Ryland T. Traynham
Elmer J. V aught , Jr.
Byron E. Verkauf
Bruce C. Watterson
Mark B. Winnick
PHARMACY
Luke John Coukos
R. Madison Cummings, Jr.
Janis C. Eatman
Charles R. Engle
Roger W. Foutz, Jr.
John E. Gill, III
Dena S. Hamblen
James H. Hawks, III
Wendell G. Haynie
George S. Knott
Linda C. Krause
Horace R. Moses
Anita L. Osborne
Fabian 0. Roberts, Jr.
Charles F. Schorman, Jr.
Jeffrey 0. Smith
John M. Tabb, Jr.
Robert Ellis Taylor, Jr.
NURSING
Pamela A. Bergstrom
Kay K. Borden
Shirley N. Butler
Georgia N. Carbaugh
Mildred Clark
Nancy B. Collie
Sharon E. Dennis
Patricia C. Falls
Jane A. B. Flax
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Gena R. Gait
Patsy B. Harris
Gail S. Johnson
H. Karen H. Kibler
Nancy J. McGee
Mary G. Miller
Helen P. Overstreet
Anne G. Parker
Kathryn T. Ramsey
Katherine B. Seale
Pamela Ann Stokes
GRADUATE STUDIES
Kabil Amin Azzam
Samuel V. Molinary
Charles B. Sabiston, Jr.
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Ross S. Ackermann
Omar Ernest Bacon, Jr.
Robert J. Beck
Thomas W. Bingham, Jr.
Raymond Lee Board
Iven C. Bryant
George B. Caley, III
Elbert Detwiler
Felix A. Fraraccio
Patricia Garrigan
Ralph R. Garver, Jr.
Michael E. Gilstrap
Philip S. LaKernick
Archer R. Rose
William L. Sheppard
Herman Gerald Smith
Roger L. Snapp
Priscilla H. Stickney
Joe B. White
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Jean S. Blankenship
PHYSICAL THERAPY
James H. Little
Susan C. Little
Diana Kay Loveless
Judy K. Miller
Virginia J. Ratcliff
Nora M. Tenney
Carolee B. Wharry
1969
MEDICINE
Floyd L. Atkins, Jr.
■ Gary M. Cohen
Stephen R. Grubb
George F. Hatch, Jr.
Bruce G. Henry
James L. Holimon
William L. Klempner
Isaac Koziol
Gilbert R. Lavoie
Richard E. Layton
Harold Jay Levinson
Augustine W. Lewis, III
H. Thompson Mann
Jerry P. Martin
CM. Kinloch Nelson
Jenifer C. Pears
Frank H. Phillips, Jr.
David F. Polster
Merrill F. Prueh
Ernest J. Saliba, Jr.
Samuel G. Showalter
Robert Scott Smith
Stuart Solomon
P. Gary Stern
Edwin C. Weiss
James Morgan Wells, Jr.
;Edwin S. Williams
'w. C. Williamson, Jr.
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William H. Wolfe
John R. Young
James J. Zelenak
DENTISTRY
Hayden P. Allen
Barry Lewis Behrens
Robert P. Bethea
Sheldon H. Blum
James S. Borovay
S. Weldon Brown
Matthew E. Cohl
Russell Anthony DeCarlo
John Locke Eby, Jr.
David F. Edwards
Rawley H. Fuller, III
Charles L. Gary, Jr.
Charles A. Glenn, Jr.
Sanford K. Heard, III
David Aaron Kovach
Lynn Bruce McNeely
Edward S. Nacht
Robert J. Oswald
Alan M. Padgett
G. Spencer Pugh
Thomas W. Ranson, Jr.
John Lee Ricks, Jr.
John Lee Tarver, Jr.
Daniel G. Thomas, Jr.
Joseph V. Valenti, Jr.
David B. Webster, Jr.
Edward Woodman
PHARMACY
Joann Morgan Burstein
Charles E. Clark, Jr.
Thomas D. Evans, Jr.
Everett B. Cox, Jr.
Thomas A. Flax
Thomas A. Fox, Jr.
Judy M. Lifland
Ruediger V. Luethy
Philip D. Richard
Joseph Russo, Jr.
David M. Shanahan
Joseph Suarez
David E. Williamson
NURSING
Ann W. Baldwin
Shirley S. Bitting
Brenda Lee Brace
Harriet W. Buss
Marilyn M. Cabral
Jeanine M. Carfagna
Linda H. Carter
Peggy A. Cohen
Patricia Sharpe Eby
Dorthea A. Ellison
Annette T. Fitch
Barbara W. Fleming
Wendy W . Gibson
Martha W. Gilbert
Beatrice H. Hall
Nancy G . E . Jackson
Linda L. James
Sharon Y. Jones
Betty B. Knudson
Kay J? . Largent
Marsha A. Maimone
Donna A. Martin
Evelyn Sue Neuhut
Caroline B. Patteson
Dlanne M. Reed
Marian D. Shanahan
Patricia W. Witten
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Edith L. Hardie
George D. Miller
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Thomas F. Anderson, Jr.
Jacques T. Baker, Jr.
David C. Christman
Michael B. Collins
Frederick A. Cyran
William A. Gillespie
Lu Alice H. Harding
John D. T. Hartman, Jr.
Edward M. Holmes, III
Gene A. Lakey
Lawrence W. Langston
Lawrence M. Lurie
John W. Milford
Donald E. Patterson
Keith W. Peters
Harry Rosenthal
Rufus R. Sutton
Robert L. Terrell, Jr.
Telford W. Thomas
M. Rosita Wellinger
Charles J. Zartman, Jr.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Kathryn H. Beaumont
Lucile Cross
Susan S. Elliott
Cheryl R. Hunter
Nancy C . Leed
Mary Ann L. Lindsey
Clara D. Malley
Nancy H. Wharton
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Jane C. Osby
1970
MEDICINE
Donald Lancy Allyn
Nor r is I . Boone
Joel L. Cohen
Matthew W. Collings
Lewis Daniel Crooks , Jr
John T. Cunningham
Thomas W. Daugherty
Michael B. Ford
Gordon M. Gondos
Kenneth S. Gray
Hanns C. Haesslein
Lon W. Keim
Eugene M. Kornhaber
Dennis R. Lee
James A. Long
Beal A. Lowen
Frank Wayland Marks
David E. Mullins
Adele B. Noble
Bernard P . Novak
William A. Nuckols
Jethro H. Piland, Jr.
Richard F. Prince
Eugene H. Randall
Mallory J. Read, Jr.
Harold L. Rekate , Jr.
Stephen A. Schechner
Robert B. Sigafoes
Marc D. Thames
Robert D. Tomlinson
Robert B. Trivett
James W. Turner
Martin H. Walker
Gerald Weintraub
J. Neville White
DENTISTRY
John Rumsey Agar
Ralph L. Anderson
Lewis A. Arthur
Ted L. Bachas
David L. Barnes
Donald R. Brown
Thomas R. Burriss
Donald W. Cherry
Orrin W. Clifton
Harry W. Davis
Robert Faine
John M. Fedison
Ronald Lee Herbert
Warren G. Karesh
Larry D . Lawson
Thomas W. Littrell
Robert T. Mackie
Wilfred J. McCall, Jr.
Gwyn Gordon McCutchen
Howard A. Mendelsohn
Raymond R. Niles, Jr.
W. Baxter Perkinson, Jr.
Ashton Wright Pond
Dennis G. Raitt
Allan C. Sundin
Denis P. Trupkin
Robert Lee Vanarsdall, Jr
Seaborn M. Wade, Jr.
Ernest E. Wooden, III
PHARMACY
Ronald F. Abernathy
Linda Jeanne Angelillo
William P. Deans
Alice Habel Fox
Janet 0. Hurley
Francis Randolph Jones
Edward Roy Kromer
Beverly R. Long
Claude L. Magee , Jr.
David A. Martell
Joseph W. Martin, Jr.
Gerald Lee Minix
Diane H. Parsons
Kendrick F. Pritchard
Maria Richardson Saunders
Richard L. Stansbury
Florence E. Woods
NURSING
Wilsie P. Bishop
Stella C. Brooks
Janet N. Brugh, III
Nancy Lee Carper
Brenda J. Carroll
Susan E. Chadwell
Patricia P. Chancey
Pamela J. C. Chicurel
Bennie Lee Davis
F. Carol C. Davis
Julianne M. Dietmeir
Wanda W. Duncan
Pamela W. Kavanaugh
Barbara Jean Limandri
Katherine A. Love
Judith E. Marsella
Donna T. Moore
Rebecca J. Patterson
Linda E. Pearson
Marijke Pieters
Susan R. Reinheimer
Roberta Rosen
Brenda G. Smith
Betty A. M. Williams
Ann Marie Wolf
Ann E. S. Zelenak
GRADUATE STUDIES
William R. Grigsby
Heinz George Hausch
Albert E . Munson
Thomas W. Nooney, Jr.
Patricia E. Richardson
Charles Varsel
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Uldis Birzenieks
Hunsdon Cary, III
Joseph M. Cottrell
Rodney D. Dorinson
Douglas L. Fairfax
John M. Faulkner
H. Philip Gibb, Jr.
Robert W. Jackson
Richard B. Kernaghan
David B . Liebraan
Donald B. Logan
C . David Morrison
Jack A. Peters
Dalton L. Smart
Billy Ray Solesbee
Darrell Richard Squires
Alfred J. Walker
Charles W. Winney
Sherman H. Wooding
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Patricia T. Chappell
Kay E. McDonald
Patricia Ann Pinch
•Mary E. Rheutan
Kathy Saunders
Brenda Kay Schutte
Joan M. Shumaker
Linda Tiller
Mary L. Weller
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Barbara Jo Allegri
Marjory A. Cannon
Charlotte E. Fitch
Sylvia B. E. Wilson
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Margaret Myra Quinn
1971
MEDICINE
Gary H. Asher
Amlele Hassen Barakey
Randall G. Barre
Stephen M. Bobys
Gary B. Bokinsky
Charles E. Brady, III
David H. Bristow
Philip J. Burstein
Robert A. Comunale
Parham R. Fox
Richard B. Hays
Rodney L. HIte
Larry A. Isrow
Robert L. Jagger
Robert Alexander Johnson
Webb D. Jones
David M. Kaplan
Charles W. Keblusek
Robert W. Klink
Herbert A. Lassiter
Kenneth W. Lucas, Jr.
Marilyn K. Lynam
Robert 0. McGuffin
Robert Z. E. McLees
Hugh B. McMahan
David H. McNaughton
Francis J . Martorano
Mary Dianne M. Meyer
Joseph Raoul Morin, Jr.
Mark L. Nichols
Carol McN. Owens
John E. Owens
Louis F . Owens , Jr .
Peter M. Pardoll
Randall W. Powell
Michael B. Ross
Stephen L. Schlesinger
David A. Schwartz
Thomas J. Shacochis
Stephen R. Siegel
Randolph W. Stark
Seymour Z. Sundell
Robert W. Swisher
W. Woodrow Tanner
Marvin J. Tenenbaum
Richard N. Waldman
Michael J. Walters
William M. Waring
THE SCARAB
Jerry Weingartea
Kenneth D. Youner
DENTISTRY
Michael Padgett Adams
Jules E. Abramson
Frederick T. Birsch
Allen S. Bridge
Gerald E. Edlin
Charles W. Ford
Ross F. Gale
Arthur L. Halstead, III
Richard B. Harris
Jeffrey W. Karp
Eddie S. Longman
Ronald E. Lowry
Lawrence D. McKinley
Perry D. Mowbray, Jr.
Edmund E. Mullins, Jr.
Harold J. Neal, Jr.
Edward M. O'Keefe
Alexander W. Ramsey, Jr.
Ivan R. Schiff
Harold L. Shapiro
Daniel E. Thompson
W. Dudley Vest
PHARMACY
Glen N. Abernathy
Rodney D. Bedwell
Barry C. Lubin
Phyllis O'Neal Pugh
Hugh L. Reavis
Karen J. Rudolph
John R. West
Carl R. Williams
NURSING
Catherine W. Barakey
Janet S. Barnes
Susan M. Boyd
Marilyn P. Campbell
Darlene V. Coffey
Barbara C . Connaughton
Jo Ann Crennel
Linda G. Cupit
L. Angelise Davis
Diane M. Duckworth
Nina G. Edwards
Ruth A. Efird
Gwen A. Eichelberger
Nancy C. Gates
Jennifer Y. Gehman
Carolyn E. Glenn
Elizabeth A. Hackley
Mary G. Hayes
Janas H. Horner
Susan M. Ivey
Kathleen A. Jones
Pamela Ruth Kennedy
Jeanette L. King
Sharon L. McConnell
Patricia A. McCook
Mary M. McKendrick
Margaret E. Miller
Annette Morris
Diane J. Parks
Barbara A. Prosise
Cathleen F. Ryan
Sally A. Santmyer
N. Jeanne C. Sears
Dianne E. Snead
Linda M. Stertzer
L. Susan S. Townsend
GRADUATE STUDIES
Richard A. Banks
Gwendolen N. Brannon
Ruth B. Finley
Kathryn E. Fretz
Gaye W. Poteet
Robert F. Reisch
Franklin D. Goldberg
Wilbur A. Gravely, Jr.
Stephen A. Jonas, Jr.
Harold E. Knight, III
John G . Larson
Charles Lonchar
Wickliffe S. Lyne
James R. Madory
Timothy R. McCormick
Mary Anthony Menting
Thomas P. O'Neal
Alan T. Penn
Richard A. Reif, Jr.
Mitchell B. Smith
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Leslie C. Colburn
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Pamela J. King
Barbara J. O'Kennon
Susan S. Vann
Christine C. Vaughan
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Gayle L. Polk
ADMINISTRATION
William T. Sanger
BOARD OF VISITORS
Robert A. Wilson
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION HOUSE STAFF
Paul J. Austin, Jr.
Don P. Bagwell, Jr.
Bruce C. Baldwin
James C. Barnett
John S . Bowling
Harold W. Boyer
Phillip D. Brooks
William A. Burns
William H. Downing
Cecil L. Barrier
Winston N. Bloch, Jr.
Linwood G. Bradford
Robert C. Briggs, Jr.
Jaime Buenaventura
Joseph H. Callicott, Jr
William W. Carroll
Frank G. Corazzelli
James C. Dimitris
David E . Drum
Lawrence I. Dunlap
Gaspare Galati
Claud M. Grigg
Gordon W. Hall
Susanne E. Hall
Helen W. Hallman
Thomas G. Hardy, Jr.
Hooshang Hooshmand
James R. Howerton
Jack Hughes
Federico M. Luna
Eugene Makarowsky
Edwin A. Mayo
Lawrence S. Miller
Helga W. Muznieks
Carlos S. Patino
Juan M. Perdomo
George A. Reynolds
William D. Richards
Robert L. Rogers, Jr.
Harold C. Rothermel
Jerome H. Sacks
Paul Skok
Ival R. Thomas
James L. Thomson
Virginia E. Till
H. Hudnall Ware, III
Wang-Kuen Wu
Howard L. Zuckerman
FACULTY
S . Elmer Bear
William F. Bernart
Lewis H. Bosher, Jr.
Alfons Busza
Paul L. Chevalier
James B. Dalton
John G. dos Santos
Fairfield Goodale, Jr
Edwin W. Hakala
Campbell Harris, Jr.
Kathryn Heitshu
Susanne Hirt
Randolph H. Hoge
Saul Kay
Donald P. King
Paul Larson
Gordon E. Madge
Robert B. McEntee
James E. Mclver
Charles E. S. McKeown
Mary Susan J. Mellette
Robert E. Mitchell, Jr.
P. J. Modjeski
Marcus Pinson Neal, Jr.
Kinloch Nelson
Leroy S. Pearce
Eugene R. Perez
E. S. Ray
Vashtl J. Richardson
Phyllis S. Roberts
Sami I. Said
Eric C. Schelin
Robert B. Scoggins
William E. Steinke
Cary Grayson Suter
Lauren A. Woods
DENTISTRY AFFILIATES
Lawrence H. Cash
Gene W. Hirschfeld
Walter J. Newton
Ronald Rosenthal
Robert M. Rubin
PHARMACY AFFILIATES
T. A. Abbott
J. Leonard Beck
W. P. Irwin
William H. Mease
NURSING AFFILIATES
Sara A. Smith
FRIENDS
Mrs. Custis L. Coleman
Eppa Hunton, IV
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Jabbour
Mrs . Louise Jones
Jonah L. Larrick
Mrs . Edith Parrish
Ed Phillips
Class 72
ass news
1912 UCM M. Pinson Neal (M) of Colum-
bia, Missouri, was honored by the school
of medicine, University of Missouri, Colum-
bia, at a reception on the occasion of his
fiftieth year at the University. Doctor Neal
is the author of The Genesis, Heritage, and
Progress of Medical Education at the Uni-
versity of Missouri, 1841-1970.
1913 UCM Cyrus C. Keiger (D) of Char-
lotte, North Carolina, has retired after fifty-
eight years of practice.
1917 Walter G. Gobbel (D) of Suffolk, Vir-
ginia, retired in June after 53 years of prac-
tice there. Doctor Gobbel has the distinction
of being the first regularly employed dentist
at Eastern State Hospital. He not only did
dental work at the hospital but set up its
first equipment for the operating room. This
was in 1917. Besides membership in dental
societies, he is also an active member of the
dental staff of Louise Obici Memorial Hos-
pital, a charter member and past president
of Suffolk Rotary Club, past commander of
the American Legion, past president of the
Cancer Society, and of the Suffolk-Nanse-
mond Tuberculosis Association, and Suffolk
Chapter of the Heart Association. He holds
a life membership in AF & AM Masonic
Order 30.
NOVEMBER, 1971
1918 Nancy Pugh Dailey (N) of Kingwood,
West Virginia, retired on July 16 from Pres-
ton Memorial Hospital where she was night
supervisor for the past 15 years. Mrs. Dailey
was honored by the staff with a party cele-
brating her eightieth birthday and retirement
on July 14.
1929 Anne F. Mahoney (N) retired as chap-
ter nursing director of the Richmond Red
Cross on September 1 after 34 years of
service. She was honored at a dinner on
September 10 at the Jefferson Hotel by
her friends.
Bernice Harrell White (N) of Richmond,
Virginia, was married on June 30 to Mr.
Raymond Grant Chase.
1930 John Wyatt Davis, Jr. (M), of Lynch-
burg, Virginia, was awarded a life mem-
bership in the Naval Aviation Museum
Association at Pensacola, Florida, by a
grateful Navy ferry pilot whose life was
saved by Doctor Davis after a plane crash
in 1942.
1934 Frank W. Jones (M) of Newton, North
Carolina, is chairman of the mediation com-
mittee and the committee on comprehensive
health service planning of the Medical So-
ciety of the State of North Carolina.
1941 Lloyd L. Hobbs (D) of Blacksburg,
Virginia, was awarded the Camp Easter
Seal Award, a plaque given "in appreciation
of his continued service to handicapped chil-
dren and adults in 1971."
W. Roy Smith (P) of Petersburg, Virginia,
has been named an assistant vice president
of A. H. Robins Company. Mr. Smith will
assume the chairmanship of a newly es-
tablished pharmaceutical development com-
mittee. He will also serve in a temporary
assignment as director of research and de-
velopment administration in the R & D Di-
vision.
1943D Alexander C. Johnson (M) of Great
Falls, Montana, was installed as president
of the Rocky Mount Neurological Society
in June. Doctor Johnson, a neurosurgeon,
was the first in this specialty in the five-state
area of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and the
Dakotas, locating in Great Falls in 1948,
where he founded the Montana Neurologi-
cal Clinic. He is a diplomate of the Ameri-
can Board of Neurological Surgery, a fellow
of the American and International Colleges
of Surgeons, and a member of the Congress
of Neurological Surgeons. Doctor Johnson
is an attending and consulting neurosurgeon
to the Columbus and Montana Deaconness
Hospitals in Great Falls and the Veterans
Administration Hospital at Fort Harrison.
1944 Charles B. Wilkerson, Jr. CM), of Ra-
leigh, North Carolina, is chairman of the
credentials committee and the committee on
social service programs of the Medical So-
ciety of the State of North Carolina.
1945 Robert H. Sease (M) of Harrisonburg,
Virginia, serves on the executive committee
of the Virginia Society of Internal Medicine.
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1946 Richard N. Baylor (M) of Richmond,
Virginia, will be on the executive committee
of the Virginia Society of Internal Medicine.
Clayton L. Thomas (M) has been appointed
a consultant on human reproduction at the
Harvard School of Public Health. He re-
ceived his M.P.H. degree there in 1958.
C. Newton Van Horn (M) of Norfolk, Vir-
ginia, is serving as president of the Norfolk
County Medical Society. Doctor Van Horn
has been president of the medical staff of
Leigh Memorial and Norfolk General Hos-
pitals and is on the staff and active in the
teaching programs at Leigh, General, and
DePaul Hospitals.
1947 R. David Anderson (P) of Waynesboro,
Virginia, was chosen the Virginia Pharma-
ceutical Association pharmacist of the year
for his outstanding service. Mr. Anderson is
director of pharmacy services at Waynes-
boro Community Hospital.
Walter M. Ormes, Jr. (D), of Richmond, Vir-
ginia, has been appointed liaison representa-
tive for the Army Dental School. The ap-
pointment was made by Major General
Robert B. Shira, assistant surgeon general
and chief of the dental school. Doctor Ormes
is a colonel in the U. S. Army dental
school, retired, and is associate professor
and acting chairman of the department of
periodontics, school of dentistry, at MCV.
1948 Thomas P. Freeman (D) of Fort Bragg,
North Carolina, was promoted to a full
colonel in the Army Dental Corps. He en-
tered the Army in 1942. Doctor Freeman
has developed an education program in the
field of preventive dentistry for local Army
personnel and their dependents. To insure
personal attention, classes are limited to
four patients who receive personal instruc-
tions from a dental assistant or hygienist
on how to administer proper self-dental care.
Using a red dye and a system of lights and
mirrors developed by the colonel, patients
are able to observe all areas of their mouth
in order to see where they are falling short
in brushing technique. "The program, —
although only four years old — has had a
dramatic impact. Not only has it reduced
the number of required fillings but has
vastly improved the condition of the pa-
tients' gums."
1950 Griffith B. Daniel (M) of Louisa, Vir-
ginia, has left the general practice of medi-
cine in Louisa to assume the position of
director of the Richmond Health Depart-
ment's chronic disease unit.
William B. Poland, Jr. (P), of Hampton, Vir-
ginia, serves on the executive committee of
the Peninsula Pharmaceutical Association.
1951 Oscar B. Harden. Jr. (M), of Bedford,
Virginia, has been elected secretary of the
Bedford County Medical Society.
1952 W. Benson McCutcheon, Jr. (M), of
Durham, North Carolina, heads the com-
mittee of physicians on nursing of the N.C.
Medical Society.
Charles T. Rector (P) of Fredericksburg,
Virginia, was elected president of the Vir-
ginia Pharmaceutical Association.
Thomas W. Rorrer (P) of Waynesboro, Vir-
ginia, was named first vice president of the
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
1955 Donald R. Holsinger (M) of Martins-
ville, Virginia, has been chosen president of
the Virginia Heart Association and as presi-
dent-elect of the Virginia Society of Internal
Medicine.
Robert W. Iden (M) of Warrenton, Virginia,
has been elected secretary of the Fauquier
County Medical Society.
Harvey B. Morgan (P) of Gloucester, Vir-
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ginia, was made secretary of the Virginia
Pharmaceutical Association.
Howard A. Silverman (M) of Allentown,
Pennsylvania, has been made a diplomate
of the American Board of Family Practice.
Doctor Silverman is on the senior attending
staff of the Allentown Hospital department
of general practice and a member of the
hospital medical board. He is also on the
staff of Sacred Heart, Allentown State and
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospitals.
1956 Betsy R. Daniel (P) of Culpeper, Vir-
ginia, has been named first vice president
of the Rappahannock Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation.
R. Page Hudson (M) of Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, has been elevated to professor of
pathology at the University of North Caro-
lina. His primary position is chief medical
examiner for the State of North Carolina.
He was elected a member of Sigma Xi in
May at UNC.
1957 John D. Cowley, Jr. (P), of Hampton,
Virginia, was chosen second vice president
of the Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
Joe E. Hood (P) of White Stone, Virginia,
was elected president of the Chesapeake
Pharmaceutical Association.
Hubert E. Riser, Jr. (D), of Bluefield, West
Virginia, was elected president of the South-
west Virginia Dental Society and of the
Mercer-McDowell Dental Society. Doctor
Kiser was chosen as a director of the Vir-
ginia Orthodontics Association, vice presi-
dent of the West Virginia Orthodontics As-
sociation, and as a director of the Bluefield
Rotary Club, all for the 1971-1972 terms.
1958 Bernard V. Franko (Ph.D.) of Rich-
mond, Virginia, has been named director
of pharmacological research in the Research
and Development Division of A. H. Robins
Company.
Charles H. Friedman (P) of Hampton, Vir-
ginia, was chosen president of the Peninsula
Pharmaceutical Association.
Robert D. Hess (M) of Bridgeport, West
Virginia, was named secretary of the Har-
rison County Medical Society.
Richard B. Rice (P) of Bon Air, Virginia,
was chosen president of the Richmond Phar-
maceutical Association.
1959 Walter S. Barton (M) of Wytheville,
Virginia, was named president of the New
River Valley Chapter.
John F. Denton (M) of Warrenton, Virginia,
continues as president of the Fauquier Medi-
cal Society.
Roy Lee Garrett (P) of Lynchburg, Virginia,
was chosen vice president of the Lynch-
burg Pharmaceutical Association.
Linda Jane Hardesty (N) of Lake Jackson,
Virginia, was married on May 15 to CWO-2
William Arnold Knupple in Manassas. The
Knupples are living in Waukegan, Illinois.
Mrs. Knupple is on the teaching staff of
the hospital corps school at the U. S. Naval
Base, Great Lakes. She holds the rank of
lieutenant in the Navy Nurse Corps Re-
serves. Mr. Knupple is a divisional director
of the ordnance school at Great Lakes Naval
Training Center.
C. Gene Morelock (P) of Fredericksburg,
Virginia, was named secretary-treasurer of
the Rappahannock Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion.
Lawrence A. Williams (M), a radiologist,
has joined the staff of the Fairmont General
Hospital, Fairmont, West Virginia. He was
formerly an assistant professor of radiology
at MCV.
1961 Jeannette Harwell (N) of Roanoke,
Virginia, was married on June 26 to Harry
Robert Deaton of Rocky Mount, North
Carolina. The couple will live in Rocky
Mount.
Louis A. Tucci (P) of Hampton, Virginia,
was named vice president of the Peninsula
Pharmaceutical Association.
1962 Jerry M. Wood (P) of Culpeper, Vir-
ginia, was elected president of the Rappa-
hannock Pharmaceutical Association.
1963 George B. Holzbach, Jr. (P), of Rich-
mond, Virginia, was made treasurer of the
Richmond Pharmaceutical Association.
Susan E. Williams (N) of Charlottesville,
Virginia, sponsored a slumber party on
July 24-25. Attending were; Joyce Mundy
Rolston (N) of Kingsport, Tennessee; JoAnn
O'Dell Dawson (N) of Woodbridge, Vir-
ginia; Janice Wood Rockwell (N) of Staun-
ton, Virginia; Elizabeth Wilkinson Astin
(N) of Petersburg, Virginia; Carol Garst
Hayes (N'AD), of Richmond, Virginia;
Emma Jean Thomas Wise (N'64) of Weyers
Cave, Virginia; Christine Owensby (N'64)
of California; E. Gail Ford (N'65) of Chapel
Hill, North Carolina; and Suzanne E. Swin-
ney (N'62 AD). Mrs. Hayes has two sons
and a daughter born in June. Miss Williams
recently completed a year and a half tour
with the Dooley Foundation in Asia and
came to the University of Virginia for a
four-month nurse-practitioner course. In
June, she accepted the position of chief
nurse in the Children and Youth Project,
Department of Pediatrics, U. Va., Char-
lottesville.
1964 Henry W. Neale (M) and his wife,
Margaret, formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio,
have three children, Leigh (6), Jennifer (4),
Henry, Jr. (10 months), and the fourth
expected in December. Doctor Neale com-
pleted a six-year surgical residency at Cin-
cinnati General and began a three-year plas-
tic surgery residency at Duke in October.
1965 Rebecca Holt Monfalcone (N), for-
merly of Annandale, Virginia, has moved
to Louisville, Kentucky, where Mr. Mon-
falcone is enrolled at Southern Baptist Semi-
nary working on his masters and doctorate
in theology. They have two children, Mark
(3) and Alisa Carole, born January 18.
1966 Reevis S. Alphin (G.S.) of Richmond,
Virginia, has been named associate director
of pharmacological development in the Re-
search and Development Division of A. H.
Robins Company.
John H. Bumgarner (M) of Newton, North
Carolina, was married on July 10 to Bar-
bara Saunders Bolton.
Frederic B. Garner (M) of Hershey, Penn-
sylvania, has been named assistant professor
of pediatrics at The Milton S. Hershey
Medical Center of the Pennsylvania State
University. There, he will teach medical
students, see patients, and continue research
in the general areas of neonatology, oncol-
ogy, and the care of the hospitalized child
and adolescent.
1967 W. Richard Chaney (P) of Hampton,
Virginia, was awarded the Bowl of Hygeia
for his outstanding leadership at the local
level at the recent V. Ph. A. meeting. This
presentation is sponsored by the A. H.
Robins Company.
Lucy Townsend (P) and Claggett Clay Par-
tin, Jr. (P'64), of Roanoke, Virginia, an-
nounce the birth of their son, Samuel Clay-
ton, on April 21. Mr. Partin is manager of
the new REVCO #359 and Mrs. Partin
is retired for the time being.
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to contribute to the Dean's page in
every issue.
School of Pharmacy
A record number of new students
entered the school of pharmacy this
fall. When the final registration figures
were in, 92 new students had regis-
tered. Of this number 30 were young
ladies, another record for our school.
Altogether we have 236 students en-
rolled in the final three years of the
program. This includes the 92 new
students, 77 fourth-year students, and
the 67 fifth-year students. The number
of fourth-year students is a record and
the total number for the final three
years of the program is also a record.
We had a larger number of senior stu-
dents two years ago, so the count there
is not a new record for us. Of the total
number, 64 students were young ladies,
constituting the highest percentage of
female students since World War II.
It is also significant that we had a
longer waiting list of new students than
any year in our history and regrettably
not enough places to accommodate
every one who wanted to come and
was otherwise qualified.
We want to thank all our alumni
who were so helpful in directing stu-
dents to us and ask their cooperation
in having applicants this year apply in
the late fall or early winter. There is no
question that the early applicant has
some edge and a higher probability of
being accepted than an applicant who
completes his papers in the early spring.
We also ask your support and good
words for the legislative request placed
before the General Assembly this year
for a structure here at the Medical Col-
lege that will house an increased num-
ber of pharmacy students. The Uni-
versity of North Carolina has been
enrolling in the neighborhood of 150
students for the past several years, and
we certainly should have the capacity
to enroll 125 students at our own insti-
tution. Even if the General Assembly
should approve our requests, it would
be 1975 before we could see a com-
pleted building and 1978 before addi-
tional graduates could be produced.
We think that we have had a healthy
NOVEMBER, 1971
situation in Virginia where the majority
of practicing pharmacists have been
graduates from our school. We would
like to see our school continue in this
particular role and provide all Vir-
ginians who wish to study pharmacy
with the opportunity. Your help will
be most appreciated.
The final changes in our curriculum
will be implemented this year. Two
years ago intensive study of our cur-
riculum began involving a complete
reorganization of the program and
course content. In the last semester of
the final year of the program, students
will have the opportunity to practice
pharmacy in several kinds of environ-
ments. We hope to place some students
out in the community in the commu-
nity pharmacy under the guidance of
selected pharmacists, some in hospitals
and institutions other than our own,
and the balance at MCV in various
kinds of pharmaceutical activities. We
view this as a very exciting develop-
ment representing the culmination of
several years of very hard work on the
part of our faculty. We will be very in-
terested in your reaction to the pro-
gram. We believe that graduates of our
school this year will be better prepared
to practice pharmacy than any gradu-
ates of past years. Proposed accredita-
tion standards for colleges of pharmacy
indicate that we are very much in the
right direction and have a distinct edge
on most pharmacy schools.
Warren E. Weaver, dean
School of Allied
Health Professions
Effective luly 1, 1971, Dr. Benjamin
T. Cullen, Jr., was named acting direc-
tor of the hospital administration grad-
uate program and assistant dean of the
school of allied health professions.
Firsts of several kinds are in style for
hospital administration. The class of
1951 achieved their first 20-year mark
in June, 1971, and are listed as "old
grads." The largest enrollment of the
school was reached in September when
30 new students enrolled along with
the 30 students now serving their ad-
ministrative residencies — for a grand
total of 60. Changes in the program
format and curriculum were added to
the academic phase. Thus, the format
now includes two semesters plus a sum-
mer session and an administrative res-
idency beginning in August of each
year for a ten-month period.
Nelson St. Clair, class of 1961, was
the first alumnus to receive the coveted
Robert S. Hudgens Hospital Admin-
istrator of the Year Award in Febru-
ary. The school, in cooperation with
the Virginia Hospital Association, in-
stituted the first seminar for administra-
tors-chiefs of medical staffs-hospital
trustees in Williamsburg in September.
Also, in cooperation with the Hampton
Roads Center, school of general stud-
ies, University of Virginia, a certificate
program in health services manage-
ment was initiated. The school, in co-
operation with the management center,
school of business, Virginia Common-
wealth University, has developed two
chart courses for hospital management
personnel and several programs are
now underway throughout the State.
Medical technology began its 29th
year on June 9, 1971, with 30 students.
The students transferred from 15 dif-
ferent colleges and represent six dif-
ferent states: Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Delaware, North Dakota, New York,
and New Jersey. There have been some
changes in the curriculum in the past
two years; mainly, the deletion of his-
tology and the addition of a course in
instrumentation. The Veterans Admin-
istration, St. Mary's, and St. Luke's
Hospitals have been included in the
clinical rotations. Each student spends
one month in one of the four main dis-
ciplines at the V.A. and one month at
either St. Mary's or St. Luke's. This
enables the students to have a broader
clinical experience. The faculty has
been increased to four full-time in-
structors and two full-time assistant
professors. Miss Marian A. Lindgren
has replaced Mrs. Cecilia C. Dail, in-
structor, who resigned August 3 1 .
The allied health professions person-
nel training act of 1966 provided
traineeship grants for the advanced
training of health personnel. Medical
technology was awarded one of these
grants in August, 1967. In September
three students entered the program.
The seven students who have been
awarded M.S. degrees since then are
now employed in supervisory and
teaching positions. The 12 students
currently enrolled testify to the rapid
growth and the evident need for the
program.
The program in patient counseling is
the newest program in the school of
allied health professions. Under the
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chairmanship of the Reverend A. Pat-
rick L. Prest, Jr., two new faculty
members have been added, Dr. C. Roy
Woodruff, assistant professor, and the
Reverend Luther Mauney, instructor.
Fifteen students entered the program
in September, six of whom are in su-
pervisory training and whose goal is to
become teaching counselor-chaplains.
The faculty in the program are work-
ing this year on the development of a
curriculum for submission to the grad-
uate committee.
The program in physical therapy has
embarked on a new curriculum for
1971-72. The curriculum is designed
so that classroom material will be pre-
sented in meaningful units rather than
as categorized subjects under course
titles. The student's clinical experiences
will be planned so as to complement
and parallel the student's academic
training. The life span of the human
being was chosen as the common
thread upon which the curriculum's
seven phases were built. Phases one
and two comprise the first academic
year of study, while phases three
through seven complete the second
year of the student's academic work.
Because a student's clinical experiences
are invaluable toward helping make his
academic study come to life, each stu-
dent will spend one-half day each week
during the junior year and 16 weeks
full time during the senior year, ob-
serving, assisting with, and treating pa-
tients. Carefully planned learning ex-
periences will guide the student toward
gaining the necessary confidence and
skills essential to giving quality patient
care. The 1971-72 academic year rep-
resents the transitional period whereby
35 junior students have begun the new
curriculum, while 32 senior students
are completing their final year on the
more traditional curriculum. We wel-
come Dr. Otto D. Payton as a new
member of our faculty. As chairman
of our graduate division, he will de-
velop our master's program in physical
therapy. Doctor Payton comes to us
from the University of Maryland where
he received his doctor's degree in cur-
riculum and higher education and
where he served as acting director of
the department of physical therapy.
The faculty and students look forward
to a challenging and rewarding year.
The radiologic technology associate
degree program curriculum was re-
vised last year and is now similar in
structure to other paramedical dis-
ciplines. Students are no longer ac-
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And that's exactly what The Bank of Virginia offers through the Individual
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cepted into the program as freshmen;
they enroll at MCV for their second
and third years only. The VCU Aca-
demic Division has a freshman offer-
ing— preradiologic technology curricu-
lum or students may obtain prerequisite
courses at their choice of colleges. Ap-
plication to the school of radiologic
technology is made during the spring
semester of the freshman year.
Thomas C. Barker, dean
Class News
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1968 Danny L. (P) and Judy Haddock Walls
(N'68) are living in Suffolk, Virginia. Mr.
Walls served two years with the Navy and
is now chief pharmacist at Louise Obici
Hospital. Mrs. Walls completed three years
in tie Navy and is presently a clinical in-
structor in maternity and child nursing at
Old Dominion University, Norfolk.
Thomas R. Williams (P) of Williamsburg,
Virginia, was named secretary of the Chesa-
peake Pharmaceutical Association.
1969 Marilyn Muller Cabral (N), her hus-
band, Randy, and their daughter, Amy
Heather (IVz), live in Fairborn, Ohio. Mr.
Cabral is working on his master's degree
at the Air Force Institute of Technology,
Wright-Patterson AFB. His thesis will pro-
pose possible changes in the medical corps-
men's programs to enable these men to
adapt to the civilian assistant-physician train-
ing programs. He will graduate in February,
1972. Mrs. Cabral is active in the CHAP
(Children Have a Potential) program for
mentally and physically handicapped chil-
dren. She was a water director at the CHAP
day camp this summer.
Thomas D. Evans, Jr. (P), of Appomattox,
Virginia, was elected treasurer of the Lynch-
burg Pharmaceutical Association.
Thomas A. Flax (P) of Newport News, Vir-
ginia, was elected secretary of the Peninsula
Pharmaceutical Association.
Nancy L. Grizzard (PT) was married on
July 3 to Nils C. Melkerson. The Melker-
sons are living in Napoleon, Ohio, where
he is employed as a supervisor of the plant
service department, Campbell Soup Com-
pany.
Helen Faye Hoyle (N) is now Mrs. Michael
Wessells and lived in Williamsburg until
September 1.
Summie L. Porter (P) of Richmond, Vir-
ginia, was elected vice president of the Rich-
mond Pharmaceutical Association.
J. Baldwin Smith HI (M) and his wife of
Rochester, Minnesota, announce the birth
of their first child, John Baldwin Smith IV
on March 8.
P. Gary Stern (M) and his wife, Barbara,
of Wethersfield, Connecticut, announce the
birth of their first child, Rachel Lynne, on
June 25. Doctor Stern has begun a fellow-
ship in gastroenterology in the Hartford
Hospital (Yale affiliated program).
1970 Norris I. Boone (M) of Alexandria,
Virginia, is now serving in the Navy sta-
tioned at Groton, Connecticut. He plans a
residency in internal medicine after fulfilling
his naval obligation.
E. Laurence Boyce, Jr. (M), of Roanoke,
Virginia, plans to enter family practice.
Paul C. Caldwell (M) is with the second
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Medical Battalion at Camp Lejeune, North
Carolina.
Katherine J. Delk (N) left on August 30 for
England. She will work as a staff nurse for
six months in the burns unit, Birmingham
Accident Hospital, Birmingham. Miss Delk
then plans to spend six months touring
Europe. She was formerly employed in the
MCV burn unit.
Peter J. Gregores (P) of Lynchburg, Vir-
ginia, has been named secretary of the
Lynchburg Pharmaceutical Association.
Carolyn Virginia Gwin (N) of Richmond,
Virginia, was married on June 20 to Joseph
DeShazo Tatum. They will reside in Rich-
mond.
Stevan T. Hanna (M) of San Diego, Cali-
fornia, is serving two years of naval duty.
Carol Marie Horst (N) of Harrisonburg,
Virginia, was married to Bruce Allen Wat-
son (M'73) of Radford, Virginia, on July
17. They will live in Richmond.
The I ma Stokes Johnson (N) and her hus-
band, Clifton, of Baltimore, Maryland, an-
nounce the birth of their daughter, Antoi-
nette Rene, on June 5.
K. Wayne (M) and Carole Hock (N'67)
Lainof of Wilmington, Delware, announce
the birth of their first child, Amanda Eliza-
beth, on March 26. Doctor Lainof is a
pediatric resident at the Wilmington Medi-
cal Center.
Thomas W. Liffrell (D) of Anchorage,
Alaska, writes: "Thanks for the work on
diploma — new one much better!! Keep up
the good work."
Charles A. Maxwell (M) of Los Angeles,
California, has begun an opthalmology resi-
dency.
Jethro H. Piland, Jr. (M), is serving in the
Army in Europe, after which he expects
to return to MCV for a residency in in-
ternal medicine.
Myra R. Queen (PT) was married on Au-
gust 29, 1970, to Richie A. Ellis, Jr. They
are living in Martin, South Carolina.
Michael H. Rubin (M), who is stationed at
Fort Belvoir, Virginia, plans a medical resi-
dency.
William F. Schrantz (M) of Alexandria,
Virginia, will serve for one year as a flight
surgeon. His future plans are indefinite.
Anna Marie Fensterer Seale (N) has been
appointed director of nursing at Virginia
Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia. Mr. Seale is a
student in architecture at Virginia Tech.
Michael Skolochenko (M) of Sarasota, Flor-
ida, plans to spend three years in Germany
with the U. S. Army and will then enter
a family practice residency.
1971 Mary Jo Ellis (N) was married to
Howard Donald Kahn on August 8. The
Kahns are residing in Richmond.
Phyllis Anne Goodbar (P) of Lexington, Vir-
ginia, was married on July 3 to Donald
Allan Miller. The couple will live in Roa-
noke.
Stephen A. Jonas, Jr. (H.A.), is dispensary
administrator of the U. S. Air Force Dis-
pensary, Pease AFB, New Hampshire. He
holds the rank of captain.
Robert W. Klink (M) and his wife, Cecelia,
of Newport News, Virginia, announce the
birth of their son, Robert, Jr., on July 27.
Mary Jo Mays (MS) has been named an
instructor in the division of physical therapy
at the University of Nebraska Medical Cen-
ter, Omaha.
Steven Mark Pollak (M) was married on
June 12 to Thora Dee Brout. The Pollaks
are living in Richmond.
Charles Henry Robertson, Jr. (M), was mar-
ried on June 12 to Jane Michael Nexsen in
Lynchburg. The Robertsons are living in
Dallas where Doctor Robertson is an intern
at Parkland Memorial Hospital.
Elizabeth Ellen Williams (N) was married
on June 26 to Merrill Wayne Perkins (P).
Mr. Perkins is in graduate school at MCV.
Zest We Jorge t
1909 (UCM) Mariana C. Cabellero (M) of
Miami, Florida, died on June 27. Doctor
Caballero was formerly a resident of San
Juan, Puerto Rico, and New York City.
1912 Elizabeth Richmond Wilkinson (N) of
Huntington, West Virginia, died on August
6. She was the widow of R. J. Wilkinson
(MT2), who was a past president of the
Alumni Association and the West Virginia
and Southern Medical Associations. Her
sons, Walter R. Wilkinson (M'44) and
Robert J., Jr., who studied hospital ad-
ministration at MCV in 1943 under Dr.
Lewis B. Jarrett, survive her.
1913 Frank Stoddert Johns (M) of Rich-
mond, Virginia, died on August 11. He
joined the staff of Johnston-Willis Hospital
after serving his internship and was presi-
dent and chief of surgery from 1946 until
his retirement in 1965. Doctor Johns was a
past president of the Hampden-Sydney Col-
lege board of trustees, past president of
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Surgeons Asso-
ciation, a fellow and governor of the Ameri-
can College of Surgeons, and former presi-
dent of the Southern Surgical Association
and the Tri-State Medical Association. He
also was a member and elder emeritus of
Second Presbyterian Church.
1915 G. B. Davidson (D) of Mountain
Home, Tennessee, died on July 12. He
raised orphan children. Doctor Davidson
was in the Secret Service and active in poli-
tics. He volunteered five times for the Army.
Lewis Betty Staton (M) of Richmond. Vir-
ginia, died on June 15. He served in the
Army Medical Corps during World War I
and after his return opened his practice in
Richmond. Doctor Staton retired in 1955.
1916 James Allan Bennett (M) of Columbia,
South Carolina, died on May 29. He prac-
ticed general medicine at Algoma, West
Virginia, for forty years, where he worked
part time as director cf the general medi-
cine clinic of the Columbia Hospital of
Rich County for three years. During his
years in West Virginia, Doctor Bennett was
county health officer for twenty-three years
and president of McDowell County Medical
Society for one year. He was a captain in the
Medical Corps in World War I attached to
the Northumberland Fusilers — British Army.
1917 Harry Easley Whaley (M) of Char-
lottesville, Virginia, died on August 9. He
had practiced medicine in Victoria until
about four years ago when he suffered a
cerebral hemorrhage.
1922 Hildred M. Bauserman (N) died on
August 27. She was a native of Woodstock,
Virginia. Prior to her retirement, Mrs. Bau-
serman had worked for the American To-
bacco Company for thirty-five years as an
industrial nurse.
William Jennings Crawford (M) of Golds-
boro, North Carolina, died on June 22,
1970.
1923 Dewey Boseman (D) of Wilson, North
Carolina, died in June.
1924 Edward P. Turner (P), who was on
the staff of the school of pharmacy, Uni-
versity of Georgia, at Athens, died on Au-
gust 1. Mr. Turner had formerly lived in
Winchester, Virginia.
1925 Miletus Brown Jarman (M) of Hot
Springs, Virginia, died on July 12. Doctor
Jarman practiced at the Homestead, Hot
Springs, Virginia, for a number of years.
He was the medical director of the MCV
hospitals from 1927-1929.
David Walter McGuire (P) of Richmond,
Virginia, died on June 26.
1928 William F. Fitzhugh (M) of Ridgefield
Park, New Jersey, died on July 18, 1970.
1930 Kester St. Clair Freeman (M) of Ken-
bridge, Virginia, died September 11. He had
practiced there since his graduation. Doctor
Freeman was on the staff of the Community
Memorial Hospital, South Hill, and the
Southside Community Hospital, Farmville.
1931 Percy C. Spitzer (D) of Harrisonburg,
Virginia, died on May 30.
1933 F. Keith Bradford (M) of Houston,
Texas, died on April 15. He had practiced
neurosurgery in Houston since 1939.
1937 Lendall C. Gay (M) of Washington,
D. C, died on July 28. Doctor Gay was
formerly night supervisor and manager of
the emergency room and admission office
at D. C. General Hospital. He was named
physician of the year at Sibley Memorial
Hospital in 1967. He was most helpful in
organizing his class reunions.
1939 James D. McCue, Jr. (D), of Blue-
field, West Virginia, died on April 15.
1940 James Earl Spargo (M) of Wheeling,
West Virginia, died on May 24. He was the
immediate past president of the West Vir-
ginia Chapter, American Academy of Gen-
eral Practice. Doctor Spargo was a past
president of the Wheeling Hospital Board
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of Trustees and on the staff of the Ohio
Valley General Hospital. He was a fellow
of the American Society of Abdominal Sur-
geons and the American Geriatrics Society.
1943 M John Marcus Kester (M) of Raleigh,
North Carolina, died on December 7. He
was employed by the North Carolina Health
Department. Doctor Kester had also lived
in Charlotte.
Edith E. West (N) of Richmond, Virginia,
died on September 6. She joined the
faculty of the school of nursing at MCV
in 1943 to care for student nurses. She
began work for the student health service in
1946 and when the student health service,
MCV, was reorganized in 1947, she was
made head nurse.
1946 Daniel Ross (M) of Highland Park,
New Jersey, died on July 31. Doctor Ross
was a pediatrician.
1948 Grace C. Gordon (N) died on March
14. Mrs. Gordon, while a patient at MCV,
spearheaded letters to Hanoi in behalf of
the POWs.
1964 L. Rex Collins, Jr. (D), of Greenville,
South Carolina, was killed in an automobile
accident on May 10. Doctor Collins was
an oral surgeon.
Faculty — Frank Patrick Pitts of Richmond,
Virginia, who was emeritus professor of
chemistry at MCV, died on August 3. Mr.
Pitts, who joined MCV's faculty in 1927,
was named an assistant dean of the school
of pharmacy in 1954. Previously, he was an
instructor in chemistry. When Mr. Pitts re-
tired in 1965, it was estimated that he had
taught about 90 per cent of all the living
alumni of MCV's school of pharmacy. He
also taught chemistry at MCV's other
schools. During World War II, he served
with the 45th General Hospital — staffed by
MCV personnel— in Africa and Italy. He
retired from the army as a lieutenant col-
onel.
the Panel of Nurse Consultants to the
American Medical Association. She is
past president of the Arizona State
Nurses' Association and a past member
of the American Nurses' Association's
Committee on Nursing Practice and
the Arizona State Board of Nursing.
Miss Gabrielson has acted as consultant
for the faculty and nursing service de-
partment of the University of Kansas
Medical Center and for WICHE Proj-
ect Development.
A reception at the Larrick Center
will follow Miss Gabrielson's address.
Student Life
Through the generosity of the
Alumni Association of the Medical
College of Virginia, the special room
set aside in the Larrick Student Center
for piano playing now has a new pro-
fessional model upright Steinway piano
which has received enthusiastic praise
from students who have been using it.
This has taken the place of the 1909
Grand. There is an appropriate en-
graved brass plaque attached to the
front of the piano indicating that this
was presented by the Alumni Associa-
tion of the Medical College of Virginia.
The annual mixer for new students
was held in the Larrick Student Center
on September 17, 1971, with hostesses
being provided by the student social
committee of the school of nursing.
The Alumni Association of MCV again
gave the major funds for the band
known as "Trial and Error" and the
MCV student government supple-
mented the cost with money from its
social committee. It was the consensus
that this was a fine introduction to
MCV, and the upper-classmen who as-
sisted felt it was the best mixer they
had experienced. We are grateful to
the Alumni Association for its con-
tinuing generous expression of interest
in the students and the student govern-
ment for its active participation both
personally and financially in student
life activities. When alumni and stu-
dents join forces in matters of mutual
interest, this is a sign of a healthy rela-
tionship for the good of the institution.
Nursing Lectureship
Miss Rosamond C. Gabrielson, ex-
ecutive director of nursing service at
Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix,
Arizona, will be guest speaker at the
Medical College of Virginia's Fifth
Annual Nursing Lectureship. Miss
Gabrielson will lecture on innovative
changes in nursing service at 1:30
p.m., Friday, November 19, 1971, in
the Larrick Center on the MCV cam-
pus.
The lectureship is sponsored by the
Nursing Section of the Alumni Asso-
ciation of the Medical College of Vir-
ginia and the MCV School of Nursing.
More than 400 nursing alumnae from
MCV are expected to attend the lec-
ture. The lecture is also open to the
public.
Miss Gabrielson is the current treas-
urer of the American Nurses' Associa-
tion, a member of the Directors of
Nursing Service of the American Hos-
pital Association, and is a member of
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and J. Gilbert Ball, president of Alumni Association.
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