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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 


M'. 


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. 

THE  SCARAB 


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 


THE  SCARAB 


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- 

THE  SCARAB 


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. 

THE  SCARAB 


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. 

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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. 


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MEDICINE 

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L.  J.  Henley 

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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 


12 


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 


13 


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 


14 


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 


15 


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 

16 


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. 


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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 


18 


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 

19 


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. 


20 


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 


21 


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. 

22 


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. 

23 


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. 

Continued  on  page  26 

THE  SCARAB 


Deans'  Page 


Each  dean  has  a  standing  invitation 
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- 


You  wouldn't  expect  an 
investment  specialist 
to  practice  medicine 
on  the  side. 

A  full-time  securities  expert  hasn't  the  knowledge,  the  skills  or  the  time  to 
take  on  a  sideline  career  as  a  doctor. 
And  vice  versa. 

For  his  portfolio  to  produce  maximum  profit,  the  busy  doctor  needs  a  pro- 
fessional investment  partner;  one  with  the  time  and  know-how  needed  for 
constant  critical  review  of  securities  and  for  the  physical  handling  of  his 
holdings. 

And  that's  exactly  what  The  Bank  of  Virginia  offers  through  the  Individual 
Investment  Management  Account:  an  investment  partner  for  the  dynamic, 
profit-minded  investor  who  wants  a  flexible  and  aggressive  approach  to  his 
security  program. 

We'd  like  to  tell  you  more  about  it.  Write  or  call  W.  Guy  Williams,  Jr.,  Vice 
President,  800  East  Main  Street,  Richmond,  Virginia  23260;  telephone  (703) 
771-7475. 

ffiThe  Bank  of  Virginia 

Member  Virginia  Commonwealth  Bankshares 
Member  Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corporation 


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 

(Continued  from  page  24) 

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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THE   SCARAB 


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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Charles  A.  Baker,  president  of  student  body;  Franklin  Bacon,  associate  dean 
and  J.  Gilbert  Ball,  president  of  Alumni  Association. 

THE  SCARAB 


"Boy,  that  Johnny's  a  real  dummy.9 


That's  what  the  kids  say  about  John  because  he 
can't  do  second  grade  reading. 

His  teacher  says  he's  inattentive— won't  sit  still 
and  try. 
His  mother  says  he's  just  a  "late  bloomer." 
And  John?  He  doesn't  know  what  to  say.  But  he 
himself  is  beginning  to  believe  that  he  must  be 
pretty  dumb. 

The  truth  is  that  John  has  a  hidden  handicap  that 
makes  reading  and  writing  very  difficult  for  him.  His 
brain  does  not  perceive  and  interpret  correctly 
what  his  eyes  see.  The  letter  b  becomes  d.  The 
word  saw  becomes  was.  He  writes  the  number 
3asS. 

John  is  just  one  of  an  estimated  1 5  per  cent 
[about  5  in  every  classroom]  of  school-age  children 
with  afunctional  learning 
|  disability.  These  children  have 
disorders  which  may 
manifest  themselves 
in  imperfect  abilities  to 
listen,  think,  speak, 
read,  write,  spell,  or 
perform  mathematical 
calculations. 


The  causes  are  varied,  but  the  result  is  often  the 
same.  Normal  learning  becomes  a  severe  strain. 
The  child  develops  a  pattern  of  failure,  becomes 
inattentive  and  overactive.  Eventually  he  "turns  off" 
from  school  and  may  later  become  a  dropout. 

How  can  these  children  be  helped? 

Early  and  accurate  diagnosis  is  the  first  step.  If 
you  believe  your  child  suffers  from  some  learning 
disability,  talk  it  over  with  your  family  doctor  or 
pediatrician.  He  may  refer  you  to  a  psychologist, 
neurologist,  or  other  physician  specializing  in  sight, 
hearing,  and  motor  skill  problems.  Accurate 
records  of  how  your  child  has  developed  from  birth 
can  be  enormously  helpful  in  pinpointing  learning 
problems. 

As  part  of  your  family's  health  care  team,  we  at 
A.  H.  Robins  recognize  the  importance  of  research 
to  make  medical  techniques  more  effective  in 
treating  learning  disabilities.  So  that  more  and 
more  Johnnies  can  have  the  learning  skills 
necessary  for  their  complete  development. 


AHPO 


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Making  today's  medicines  with  integrity  .  .  .  seeking  tomorrow's  with  persistence. 


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MEDICAL  COLLEGE  OF  VIRGINIA 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 


Address  Correction   Requested 


-f-  Keal  Oau\j 


WE  HAVE   FOR  SALE 

GLASSES  WITH  MCV  SEAL  ETCHED  (sold  only  in  dozens) 

4V4  oz.  Stem  Cocktail  Glasses  $11-00 

(also   suitable   for  wine) 

7'/j  oz.   Old   Fashion   Glasses  6.75 

lOVi  oz.   Highball   Glasses  6-75 

5'/2   oz.    Brandy   Snifters  11  00 


PLATE 


-Egyptian   Building,   China 
('/J  doz.   $25.00) 


each   5.00 


_Side  Chair,  Black  with  MCV  Seal  in  Gold     26.00 

.Arm  Chair,  Black  with  MCV  Seal  in  Gold     43.00 

(Same  with   Cherry  arms)  44.00 

-Boston    Rocker  34.00 


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Order  from  The  Alumni  Association  of  MCV 
1105  East  Clay  Street,  Richmond,  Virginia 
$1.00   charge   for   postage  for  each   dozen   glasses   and 
plates.  Chair  is  shipped  freight  collect. 

4%  Tax  on  all  items  delivered  in  Virginia. 


You  may  send  a  gift  card  to  be  enclosed  or  we  will  do  that,  too!