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THE 1962
The year is behind us and with
each event we have been a part of
the hfe of the school. Our daily life
has been full and varied and we
have tried to depict some of these
moments for you.
Through the division pages we
have picked a specific area to denote
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progress within each school. We
have not tried to express growth in
the entire field but only in one
chosen area.
In years to come, when you
glance again upon these pages, may
the 1 962 X-Ray recall for you some
of the friendship, cares, and joys of
your years spent here at M. C .V.
Faculty &: Administration 10
School o£ Medicine 28
School of Dentistry 58
School of Pharmacy 84
School of Nursing 108
School of Physical Therapy 132
School of Hospital Administration ..142
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School of Medical Technology 152
School of Graduate Studies 160
Dietetic Interns 164
X-Ray Technology School 165
Organizations 166
Honoraries and Fraternities 184
Sports and Features 202
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Those wonderful weekends!
I thought it never snowed in Richmond
A iavoiite of Randolph-Minor girls — Mrs. Martin.
Lab work — familiar to every M.C.V. student.
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The Campus Room — well known and enjoyed by all.
A familiar gathering place for the
medical students before class.
I wonder what's so interesting to the
P.Ts. at the Junior-Senior picnic.
Spring is here — and the nurses
eagerly make use of the sun deck.
. . . and now with graduation, the Seniors
leave with memories of student days
here that have been lull and varied.
In the top picture is shown Dr. Htmter
Holmes McGuire, founder of the Univer-
sity College of Medicine in 1893, which
was consolidated with the Medical College
of Virginia in 1913.
In the bottom picture is Dr. Stuart Mc-
Guire who was President of the University
College of Medicine, 1905-1913; Dean, Med-
ical College of Virginia, 1913-1919; Presi-
dent, 1919-1925; Chairman, Board of Visi-
tors, 1932-1948.
These two men contributed greatly dur-
ing their time to the progress of the Medical
College of Virginia.
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PRESIDENT OF MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF VIRGINIA
The Medical College of Virginia owes
much to the leadership of Dr. R. Blackwell
Smith, Jr., its fourth President. An alum-
nus of MCV and a phamiacologist by pro-
fession, Dr. Smith has held several govern-
mental positions and has served as Dean
of the School of Pharmacy. As evidenced
by the number of professional, scientific
and honorary organizations in which he is
active, his well-rounded social and pro-
fessional life makes him a valuable citizen
as well as an able educator and a progres-
sive leader.
Robert Blackwell SMrrn, Jr., Ph.D.
Preside}2t
TO OUR 1962 GRADUATES:
The Centennial a
: X-ray in 1938 t
This, the twenty-fifth volume of The X-ray and coinci-
dentally the Centennial issue, is regpectfully dedicated
to that inborn interest in the treating, healing, and
curing art which has so fostered and continued through-
■ out our century of ejcistence. Commencing with that
initial year and early time in 1838, dreams have gradu-
ally materialized into fabric of sterner stuff, until now
at the beginning of the second century of progress the
Medical College of Virginia carries on through its
teachers, its student body, and its alumni, the sanne
transcending love for medicine which has persisted,
maintained, and directed it for a hundred years.
Now, as we approach our One Hundred Twenty-Fifth
Anniversary year, let us hope that our Students, our faculty, and our
alumni may still maintain that same "transcending love for medicine",
for the associated professions, and for the College that will enable all
groups to work together and strengthen the ties that will bind them m
a forceful team, able to understand the traditions of our past and to
accept the challenges of our future.
Sincerely ^
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ADMINISTRATIVE
COUNCIL
WILLIAM F. TOMPKINS
B.S., Major General, U. S. Army,
D.S.M., L.M., P.H.
Vice-President
CARTER O. LOWANCE
(Until January 15, 1962)
A.B.
Assistant President
CHARLES P. CARDWELL, JR.
F.S.C.H.A.
Director, The College Hospitals
COL. JOHN H. HEIL, JR.
B.A., Ll.D., M.A.
Comptroller
DR. EBBE C. HOFF
Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D.
Dean, School of Graduate Studie
DR. HARRY LYONS
D.D.S., Sc.D., F.A.C.D.
Dean, School of Dentistry
DR. WILLIAM F. MALONEY
B.B.A., M.D.
Dean, Scliool of Medicine
DR. WARREN E. WEAVER
Ph. D.
Dean, School of Pharmacy
DORIS B. YINGLING
R.N., Ed.D.
Dean, School of Nursing
FRANKLIN BACON
B.A., M.A.
Dean of Students
BOARD OF VISITORS
*Samuel i\I. Bemiss ...Richmond, Va.
C. Francis Cocke - Roanoke, Va.
*Eppa Hunton, IV Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Anne F. Mahoney - Richmond, Va.
*RicHARD A. MiCHAux Richmond, Va.
Edward Myers Norfolk, Va.
*W. T. Reed, Jr Sabot, Va.
*R. Reginald Rooke - Richmond, Va.
BuFORD ScoiT - Richmond, Va.
*V. R. Shackelford, Jr Orange, Va.
**R. Blackwell Smith, Jr Richmond, Va.
E. H. TiTMUs, Jr Petersburg, Va.
A. L. Van Name, Jr Urbanjia, Va.
**WooDROvv W. Wilkerson Richmond, Vn.
*Execulive Committee
**Ex Ofjicio
Left to Right: Mrs. Mahoney, Mr. Rooke, Mr. Scott, Dr. Van Name, Dr. Michaux, Colonel Heil, Mr. Bemiss, Mr. Hunton, Mr. Titmus,
Dr. Smith, Dr. Myers, Mr. Wilkerson.
PROrESSORS
LYNN D. ABBOTT, JR., Ph.D.
Biochemistry
JAMES E. BEAR, A.B., M.A., B.D., Th.M.
History
ALTON D. BRASHEAR, A.B., M.S., D.D.S., F.A.C.D.
Anatotny
GEORGE W. BURKE, JR., B.S., D.D.S., FACD
Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy
CHARLES P. CARDWELL, JR., FACHA
Hospital Administration
MERTON E. CARVER, Ph.D.
Psychology (Nursing)
O. WENDELL CLOUGH, B.S., M.S., D.D.S., FACD
Operative Dentistry and Oral Ayiatomy
PATRICK H. DREVVRY, JR., B.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
GEORGE SHARP EADIE, Ph.D.
Biometry
ERNST FISCHER, M.D.
Physiology
JOHN C. FORBES, Ph.D.
Biochemistry
L. FRANCES GORDON, R.N., M.S.
Nursing
DuPONT GUERRY, HI, B.S., M.D., (D. MED. SC.)
Ophthalmology
WILLIAM T. HAM, JR., B.S.E., Ph.D.
Biophysics and Biometry
ERLING S. HEGRE, Ph.D.
Anatomy
KATHRYN W. HEITSHU, B.S., M.S.
Dietetics
EBBE C. HOFF, Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D.
Neurological Science
HERBERT McKENNIS, JR., Ph.D.
Pharmacology
JOHN M. MEREDITH, A.B., M.D., FACS
Neurological Surgery
PHILIP J. MODJESKI, B.S., D.D.S.
Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics
SIDNEY S. NEGUS, Ph.D.
Biochemistry
KINLOCH NELSON, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
MILTON L. NEUROTH, Ph.D.
Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy
MARGUERITE G. NICHOLSON, R.N., M.A.
Nursing
GERALD B. ODELL, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
SOLOMON PAPPER, A.B., M.D.
Medicine and Community Medicine
PETER N. PASTORE, A.B., M.D., M.S., FACS, FICS
Otology, Rhinology , ajid Laryngology
WILLIAMS E. PEMBLETON, B.A., M.A., M.D.
Anesthesiology
EDWARD C. PEPLE, Ph.D.
English
ALLEN PEPPLE, M.D.
Dermatology
FRANK P. PITTS, B.S., M.S.
Chemistry
LOU REE POTTINGER, R.N., M.S.
Nursing
ROBERT W. RAMSEY, Ph.D.
Physiology
J. DOUGLAS REID, Sc.D.
Microbiology
FREDERICK W. SALISBURY, B.A., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
ROBERT A. SENESCU, A.B., M.D.
Psychiatry
FACULTY D
E C T 0 R Y
RANDOLPH H. HOGE, B.S., M.D., FACS
Obstetrics and Gynecology (Gynecology)
M. JOSIAH HOOVER, Th.M., A.B., M.D. FACS
Ortlwpedic Surgery
ROBERT HUDGENS, B.A., M.A.
Hospital Administration
Arthur Graham Glasgow Professor
ERNST G. HUE, Ph.D., M.D.
Physiology
RO.SCOE D. HUGHES, Ph.D.
Biology and Genetics
DAVID M. HUME, B.S., M.D., FACS
Surgery
Stuart McGuire Professor
EVERETT H. INGERSOLL, Ph.D.
Anatotny
SAUL KAY, B.A., M.D.
Surgical Pathology
HOLMES T. KNIGHTON, D.D.S., FACD
Dentistry and Microbiology (Bacteriology)
HENRY G. KUPFER, M.D.
Clinical Pathology
PAUL S. LARSON, Ph.D.
Pharmacology
EMANUEL M. LAST, Ph.D.
Pharmacy Administration
RICHARD G. LESTER, A.B., M.D., FACCP
Radiology
HARRY I. LURIE, B.Sc, M.B., B.Ch.
Pathology
HARRY LYONS, D.D.S., Sc.D., LL.D., FACD
Oral Pathology, Diagnosis, Therapeutics and Periodontics
FREDERICK B. MANDEVILLE, M.Sc. (Med.) M.D., FACR
Radiology
GEOFFREY T. MANN, LL.B., M.D.
Legal Medicine and Forensic Pathology
GEORGE MARGOLIS, B.A., M.D.
Pathology
RICHARD L. SIMPSON, D.D.S., FACD
Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics
R. BLACKWELL SMITH. JR., Ph.D
Pharmacology
SAMUEL W. STEVENSON, Ph.D.
English
LEE E. SUTTON, JR., B.S., M.D., FAAP, FACS
Pediatrics
HAROLD M. .SYROP, B.S., D.D.S., FACD
Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics
HERMAN P. THOMAS, Ph.D.
Sociology and Economics
W. TALIAFERRO THOMPSON, JR., B.A., M.D., FACP
Medicine
William Branch Porter Professor
ELAM C. TOONE, JR., A.B., M.D., FACP
Medicine
CHARLES E. TROLAND, B.S., M.D., FACS
Neurological Surgery
CHARLES J. VINCENT, B.S., D.D.S.
Pedodontics
FREDERICK E. VULTEE, JR., B.S., M.D.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
HARRY WALKER, M.D., LL.D., FACP
Medicine
H. HUDNALL WARE, JR., M.D., FACS
Obstetrics and Gynecology
WARREN E. WEAVER, Ph.D., FACA
Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
F. B. WIEBUSCH, B.A., D.D.S.
Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics
JAMES HUNDLEY WILEY, Ph.D.
Sociology
DORIS B. YINGLING, R.N., Ed.D.
Nursing
NELSON F. YOUNG, Ph.D.
Clinical Pathology (Biochemistry)
CLINICAL PROFESSORS
XATHAX BLOOM, Ph.G., MB., FACP
Medicine
CHARLES M. CAR-WATL M.D.. FACP
Medicine
FR.\NCIS W. CHAMBERS, B.S. (E.E.), FACR
Radiology
PAUL L. CHE\ALIER, D.D.S., FACD
Croivn and Bridge Piostliodontics
CHRISTLAN V. CIMMINO, A.B., M.D.
Radiology
T. DEAVEY DAVIS, M.D., FACP
ALedicine
RICHARD W. FOWLKES, B.A., M.D.
Dermatology
W. TYLER HAYNES, B.S., D.D.S.
Ortltodontics
HERBERT C. LEE. B A., M.D., FACS
Surgeiy
CHARLES M. NELSON, B.A., M.D.
Urology
HERBERT W. PARK, III, B.S.. M.D.
Physical Medicine and ReiwbiUtation
EDWARD W. PERKINS, A.B., M.D.
Opiithahnology
JAMES T. TUCKER, .^.B., M.D., FACS
Orthopedic Surgeiy
WASHINGTON C. WINN, B.A., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
RESEARCH PROFESSOR
JOHN L. PATTERSON. JR., A.B., M.D
]\Iedicine
VISITING PROFESSORS
ROBERT S. CUNNINGHAM, M.A., M.D., Sc.D.
Anatomy
SIDNEY G. MORTON, B.A., LL.G.
Legal Medicine
HERMAN NACHMAN, B.S., M.D.
Legal Medicine
CHARLES L. OUTLAND, M.D.
Community Medicine
FLETCHER B. OWEN, JR., M.D., Ph.D.
Pliarniacology
SIDNEY G. PAGE, JR., M.D., FACP
Pliarmacology
ABRAHAM L. ROSENZWEIG, B.S.
Medical Technology
JOHN B. RUSSELL, B.S., LL.B.
Legal Medicine
LEON SALZMAN, B.S., M.D.
Psycliiatry
MACK I. SHANHOLTZ, M.D., M.P.H.
Community Medicine
ARNOLD F. STRAUSS, M.D.
Legal Medicine
HAROLD V. THORNHILL, A.B., LL.B.
Legal Medicine
JOHN W. WARD, Ph.D.
Pliarmacology
NELSON F. YOUNG, Ph.D.
Biocliemistry
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
ANTHONY M. AMBROSE, Ph.D.
Pharmacology
JOHN ANDR.4KO, Ph.D.
Pliarmaceutical Clieniistry
FRANKLIN BACON, A.B., M.A.
Adult Education
S. ELMER BE.\R, D.D..S.
Oral Surgery
DE\\'EY H. BELL, JR., B.S., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
FACULTY DIRECTORY
SEYMOUR J. KRESHOVER, D.D.S.. Ph.D., M.D., FACD
Dental Researcli
ROBERT J. MONROE, Ph.D.
Biometry
HELENE NATHAN, Ph.D.
A[edici)ie
HERBERT SILVETTE, Ph.D.
Pliarmacology (Theoretical)
LECTURERS
HARRY P. ANDERSON, JR., LL.B.
Legal Medicine
HARRY BRICK, B.S., M.D.
Legal Medicine
THEODORE G. DENTON, B.S., M.D.
Legal Medicine
LOUIS G. FIELDS, JR., B.A., LL. B.
Legal Medicine
ALLAN L. FORBES, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
GENE GORDON, B.S., M.D.
Psycliial>y
JOSEPH HENRY GRUBBS, JR., B.S.
Legal Medicine
EDWARD L. HARRIS, B.S.
Legal Medicine
WILLIAM R, HARTON, JR., B.S.
Community Medicine (Health Administration)
EBBE C. HOFF, Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D.
Psysiology
(.. V\'AT.SON JAMES, III, A.B., M.D.
Clinical Pathology
SIDNEY KAYE, Ph.D.
Pharmacology
ROBERT B. KING
Legal Medicine
DAVID H, MILLER, M.S.
Medical Technology
LES FER F. BELTER, M.D.
Pathology
MURR.^Y REID BLAIR, JR., Ph.D.
Pharnmcology
LEWIS H. BOSHER, JR., B.S., M.D.
Surgery
PAUL W. BOWDEN, B.S., M.D., M.P.H.
Community Medicine
WALTER E. BUNDY, JR., A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
GEORGE W. BURKE. JR., B.S., D.D.S., FACD
Anatomy
SIM CHAPPELLE, B.A., D.D.S.
Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics
CHARLES C. CLAYTON, Ph.D.
Biochemistry
WILLIE D. CROCKETT, B.S., D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry
A. RAY DAWSON, B.S., M.D.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JOHN G. DOS SANTOS, M.D.
Clinical Pathology
LESLIE E. EDWARDS, Ph.D.
Pliysiology
ROBERT J. FILER, Ph.D.
Psychology (Nursing)
RUSSELL H. FISKE, B.S.
Pharmacy
ARTHUR B. GATHRIGHT, JR., A.B., M.D.
Medicine
WALTER J. GEERAETS. M.D.
Ophthalmology and Biophysics and Biometry (Biophysics)
E. SHERMAN GRABLE, B.S., M.A.
Biometry
ELIZABETH F. HARLIN, M.S.P.H.
Nursing
BOYD W. HAYNES, JR., A.B., M.D.
Surgery
JEAN M. HAYTER, R.N., B.S., MA.
Nursing
CHARLES M. HEARTWELL, JR., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
MILES E. HENCH, Ph.1).
Clinical Pathology (Bacteriology)
NATHANIEL H. HENRY, Ph.D.
Erjglish (Nursing)
SUSANNE HIRT, B.S., M.Ed., P.T.
Physical Therapy
G. WATSON JAMES, III, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
LOUISE L. JONES
Anatomy
SIDNEY KAYE, Ph.D.
Legal Medicine
JOSEPH F. KELL, JR., B.A., M.D., M.S.
Neurological Science
MARY E. KELLY, B.S., M.A.
Dietetics
EDWIN L. KENDIG, JR., B.A., B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
E. RICHARD KING, B.A., M.D.
Radiology
RICHARD H. KIRKLAND, M.D.
Mediciyte
HENRY G. KUPFER, M.D.
Medicine
MAX D. LARGENT, D.D.S.
Pedodontics
WILLIAM J. LONGAN, D.D.S.
Oral Surgery
ROBERT LYNCH, B.S.
Medical Technology
WILLIAM F. MALONEY, B.B.A., B.S., M.D.
Mediciyie
CAROLYN M. McCUE, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
J. DOYLE SMITH, Ph.D.
Chemistry
SIDNEY SOLOMON, Ph.D.
Physiology
GARY G. SUTER, A.B., B.S., M.D.
Neurology
JACKSON J. TAYLOR, M.S.
Biophysics and Biometry
LENA B. THOMAS, B.S., M.S.
Medical Technology
II. ST, GEORGE TUCKER, JR., B.S., M.D., F;
Medicine
WEIR M. TUCKER, M.D.
Neurology
MALCOLM E. TURNER, Ph.D.
Biophysics and Biometry (Mathematics)
JESSE H. WEATHERBY, Ph.D.
Pharmacology
HERBERT J. WELSHIMER, Ph.D.
Microbiology
LOUISE WIEDMER, B.S., M.S.
Nursing
HERBERT WIESINGER, M.D.
Ophthalmology
HELEN W. WIESMANN, R.N., M.S.
Nursiijg
ASSOCIATE CLINICAL PROFESSORS
SAMUEL A. ANDERSON, JR., A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
T. NEILL BARNETT, M.D.
Medicine
WILLIAM F. BRYCE, M.D., FACS
Ophthalmology
R. C. BUNTS, M.D., FACS
Urology
JAMES O. BURKE, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
FACULTY DIRECTORY
JOHN J. MCMILLAN, Ph.D.
Psychiatry
RICHARD M. MEILLER, A.B., M.D.
Psychiatry
LOUIS D. MITCHELL, JR., D.D.S., FACD
Oral Diag7iosis and Therapeutics
L. ALAN MOUNTER, Ph.D.
Biophysics
CLAUDE L. NEALE, B.S., M.D.
Psychiatiy
E. CLIFFORD NELSON, Sc.D.
Microbiology (Parasitology)
NICHOLAS M. PAPADOPOULOS, Ph.D.
Pharmacology
JOSEPH C. PARKER, B.S., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
RENO R. PORTER, A.B., M.D., FACP
Mediciiie
DOUGLAS F. POWERS, B.S., M.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
GEORGE R. PROUT, JR., M.D.
Urology
EDWARD S. RAY, A.B., M.D., FACP
Medicine
J. MARVIN REYNOLDS, B.S., D.D.S.
Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics
OSCAR W. RHODENHIZER, JR., B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D.
History
DON RIDGEWAY, Ph.D.
Biophysics and Biometiy
EDWIN F. ROSINSKI, Ed.M., Ed.D.
Medical Education
JOHN J. SALLEY, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Pathology and Dentistry
FREDERICK H. SCHMIDT, B.S., M.S.
Biophysics and Biometiy
RICHARD W. SLATTEN, D.D.S.
Diagnosis and Therapeutics
REYNOLDS D. BUTTERWORTH, B.S., M.D., FACS
Orthopedic Surgery
FREDERICK A. CLARK, JR., M.D., M.P.H.
Community Medicine
F. PHILIP COLEMAN, M.D., M.S., FACS
Surgery
MERRITT W. FOSTER, JR., A.B., M.D.
Psychiatry
JAMES B. FUNKHOUSER, B.S., M.D.
Psychiatiy
A. STEPHENS GRAHAM, M.D., M.S., FACS
Surgery
GUY W. HORSLEY, B.S., M.D., FACS
Surgeiy
WILLIAM R. JORDAN, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
JOSEPH R. KRIZ, B.A., M.D., M.S., FACP
Pathology and Clinical Pathology
R. CAMPBELL MANSON, B.S., M.D.
Dermatology
\VALTER H. MENDEL, M.D.
Radiology
M. E. B. OWENS, JR., B.S., M.D.
Medicine
WALTER J. REIN, B.S., M.D.
Ophthalmology
CHARLES N. ROMAINE, IV, B.A., M.D.
Ophthalmology
SIMON RUSSI, M.D.
Pathology and Clinical Pathology
ERIC C. SCHELIN, A.B., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
J. HAMILTON SCHERER, M.D.
Pediatrics (Hematology)
JAMES ASA SHIELD, M.D.
Psychiatry
LEROY SMITH, M.D.
Surgery and Oral Surgery
MASON SMITH, B.S., M.D.
Oplithahiiology
JAMES B. STOXE. B.A., M.D.
Pediatrics
ARNOLD F. STR.\USS. M.D.
Patholog)'
\V. DUR^VOOD SUGGS, B.S., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
THOMAS ^V.\LKER, M.D.
Anesthesiology
HARRY J. WARTHEN, M.D., FAGS
Surge n'
RICHARD K. WILLIAMS. B.S., M.D.
Opihtbalmology
ASSOCL\TE RESEARCH PROFESSOR
^\•ILLIAM STEPKA, Ph.D.
Physiology
ASSOaATE VISITING PROFESSOR
HENRY NEUFELD, A.B., M.D.
Cardiac Radiology
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
JOSEPH F. ALBRIGHT, Ph.D.
3iophysics and Biometiy (Biopliysics) Experimental Sur
MARVIN J. ALLISON, Ph.D.
Clinical Pathology
RONALD B. ALMACK., M.S., M.A.
Hospital Administration
W. DUANE BELT, MSc, Ph.D.
Anatomy
JUSTINA E. BISHOP, B.Sc, M.A.
Nursing
DAVID S. BORLAND, M.D.
Surgical Pathology
JOSEPH F. BORZELLECA, B.S.. M.D., Ph.D.
Pharmacology
BERNARD V. FRANKO, Ph.D.
Pharmacology
JACK FREUND, B.A., M.D.
Pharmacology
S. GUY HALL, B.S., D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy
CAMPBELL HARRIS, JR., M.D.
Anesthesiology
JACQUELIN M. HARRISON, B.A., M.D.
Surgery
G. DOUGLAS HAYDEN, A.B., B.S., M.D.
Otology, Rliinology atid Laryngology
EDWIN S. HIGGINS, Ph.D.
Biochemistry
DORIS H. HINES, R.N., B.S., M.S.
Nursing
MARTIN A. HOFFMAN, B.S., M.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
A. GIBSON HOWELL, FACHA
Hospital Administration
JUERGEN HUBERT, M.D.
Anesthesiology
W. ROBERT IRBY, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
HAZEL IRVIN, M.T.
Clinical Pathology
CARLTON L. JONES, B.S., M.A., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
THOMAS D. JORDAN, B.A.. LL.G.
Legal Medicine and Hospital Law
^VILLIAM R. KAY, B.S., M.D.
Medicirie
JOSEPH F. KELL, JR., B.A., M.D., M.S.
Neurological Surgery
JOHN J. KELLY, III, M.D.
Medicine
WERNER LOWENTHAL, Ph.D
Pharmacy
FACULTY DIRECTORY
JOSEPH B. BRAGASSA, D.D.S.
Pedodontics
JAMES W. BROOKS, B.S., M.D.
Surgeiy
ROBERT H. BROWNSON. Ph.D.
Anatomy
DONALD LOUIS BRUMMER, B.A., M.D.
Mediciiie
LOUISE D. BRYANT, R.N., B.S., M.S.
Nursing
MARCUS N. CARROLL, JR., Ph.D.
Neurological Science and Pharmacology
M. KATHARINE GARY, A.B.
Pathology
GRACE CASHON, M.T.
Medicirje
LARRY F. CAVAZOS, Ph.D.
Anatomy
JOHN C. COLLISON, A.B., M.A.
Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology (Speech)
S. JAMES CUTLER, B.S.
Otology, Rhionlogy and Laryngology (Audiology)
JOAN E. EANES, R.N., B.S., M.P.H.
Nursing
CAROLYN TROWBRIDGE EDWARDS, B.A., M.S., Ph.D.
Physiology
RICHARD H. EGDAHL, M.D., Ph.D.
Surgery
GEORGE E. EWART, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
WILLIAM M. FEAGANS, D.D.S.. Ph.D.
Anatomy
FRANCES R. FERNANDEZ, R.N., B.S., M.P.H.
Public Health Nursing
LYMAN McARTHUR FISHER, Ph.D.
Clinical Pathology
HARRY W. FORE, JR., D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry
NIALL P. MacALLISTER, L.M.
Anesthesiology
GORDON E. MADGE, M.D.
Pathology
H. PAGE MAUCK, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
ELIZABETH M. MAUPIN, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
CHARLES H. MEEKS, M.D.
Anesthesiology
AGNES L. MILAN, M.D., M.P.H.
Community Medicine
JOHN H. MOON, M.D.
Medicine
ELEANOR G. MOSER, R.N., B.S., M.S.
Nursing
HAROLD I. NEMUTH, M.D.
Community Medicine
CHARLES H. NEWTON, Ph.D.
Sociology
MARIAN E. NICHOLS. R.N., B.S., M.S.
Nursing
RALPH W. OWNBY, JR., B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
HARRIETTE A. PATTESON, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
ERLINE W. PERKINS, B.S., M.S.
Nursing
LESTER W. PRE,STON, JR., Ph.D.
Biometry
EMMET K. REID, A.B.
Hospital Administration
ALFRED J. RICHARD, B.S., Ph.D.
Chemistry
DAVID W. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.D
Medicine
HENRY P. ROYSTER, B.S., M.D.
Surgery
ELIZABETH K. RYAN, R.N., B.S., M.S.
Nursing
SAMI I. SAID, M.D.
Medicine
ARNOLD M. SALZBERG, B.A., M.D.
Surgery
MORTON D. SCHUMANN, A.B., M.S.W.
Psychiatry (Social Work)
JACOB SILVERBERG, B.S., Ph.D.
Psychology
ANTHONY P. SIMONELLI, Ph.D.
Pharmacy
MARY Z. SKORAPA, B.S., M.D.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
CHARLES R. SLIDER, B.A., B.D., Th.D.
Sociology
J. MARSHALL SNELLING, Ph.D.
Sociology
HERTA E. SPATZKER, B.Sc, M.A.
Nursing
PAULINE ANN STEIGLEDER, R.N., B.S., M.S.
Nursing
PATRICIA L. SULLENBERGER, R.N., B.S., M.S
Nursing
GARY G. SUTER, A.B., B.S., M.D.
Neurological Science
ALFRED J. SZUMSKI, B.S., M.S., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
M. ISABEL TALIAFERRO, B.A., M.A., M.D.
Medicitje
ROBERT W. TANKERSLEY, JR., Ph.D.
Microbiology
ROBERT H. THOMAS
Hospital Administration
J. IVES TOWNSEND, Ph.D.
Biology
MARGOT C. TRIMBLE, A.B., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
DAVID M. BEAR, B.A., D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy
ROBERT W. BEDINGER, M.D.
Medicine
JAMES B. BLACK, JR., A.B., M.D.
Medicine and Dermatology
JAMES F. BLADES, A.B., M.D.
Surgery
FRANK M. BLANTON, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
LUTHER C. BRAWNER, A.B., B.S., M.D.
Ophthalmology
DONALD S. BROWN, B.A., M.S., D.D.S.
Orthodontics
ERNEST P. BUXTON, JR., A.B., M.D.
Medicine
PAUL D. CAMP, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
EARNEST B. CARPENTER, B.S., M.S., M.D., FACS
Orthopedic Surgery
THOMAS S. CHALKLEY, B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
DOUGLAS G. CHAPMAN, A.B., M.D., FACP
Medici7ie
KENNETH J. CHERRY, M.D.
Surge/7
EDGAR CHILDREY, JR., B.S., M.D.
Ophthalmology
BEVERLEY B. CLARY, M.D., FACS
Orthopedic Surgery
MEYER COHEN, M.D.
Radiology
DEAN B. COLE, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
JAMES F. CONNER, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
DONALD S. DANIEL, A.B., M.D., FACS
Surgery
FACULTY DIRECTORY
MARION V. WALLER, Ph.D.
Clinical Pathology
ALBERT J. WASSERMAN, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
BENJAMIN B. WEISIGER, III, B.A„ M.D.
Medici?ie
MYRA THORNTON-WILLIAMS, Ph.D.
Anatomy
RAY C. WILLIAMS
Biophysics and Biometry
ROBERT K. WILLIAMS, M.D.
Psychiatry
ROBERT O. WILLIAMS, B.S., M.D.
Anatomy and Physiology
(Hospital Administration)
CHARLES F. WINGO, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
YALE H. ZIMBERG, B.A., M.D.
Surgery
ANDREAS P. ZIZOS, B.S.
Radiology
CHESTER ZMIJWESKI, Ph.D.
Clinical Pathology
ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSORS
WILLIAM M. ANDERSON, B.S., M.D.
Medicirje
CLAUD R. ARMISTEAD, D.D.S.
Periodontics
GAYLE G. ARNOLD, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
HOWARD ASHBURY, B.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
WEBSTER P. BARNES, M.D.
Surgery
ROBLEY D. BATES, JR., A.B., M.D., FACP
Medicine
THEODORE G. DENTON, B.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
W. MINOR DEYERLE, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
AUSTIN I. DODSON, JR., B.S., M.D.
Urology
HUBERT T. DOUGAN, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
GEORGE W. DUNCAN, D.D.S., FACD
Operative Dentistiy and Oral Anatomy
ALBERT M. EDMONDS, M.D.
Pediatrics
STUART J. EISENBERG, A.B., M.D.
Radiology
MARION W. FISHER, B.A., M.D.
Pediatrics
WILLARD M. FITCH, A.B., M.D.
Radiology
J.\CK FREUND, B.A., M.A.
Medicine
HUNTER B. FRISCHKORN, JR., M.D.
Radiology
HERBERT H. GALSTON, B.A., M.D.
Radiology
JOHN A. GILL, B.A., M.D.
Otology, Rhiriology, and Latyngology
HAROLD GOODMAN, A.B., M.D.
Radiology
DAVID J. GREENBERG, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR., B.A., M.D.
Medicine
WILLIAM H. HIGGINS, JR., B.S., M.D
Medicine
J. ED^VARD HILL, M.D.
Urology
LUCY S. HILL, M.D.
Psychiatry
WILLIAM R. HILL. B.S., M.D., M.S.
Surgeiy
JULIUS C. HLLCHER, B.S., M.D.
Olologx, Rliinologv, and Laryngology . .
R. BROOKS HUNT, A.B., B.S., M.D., FACS
Otology, Rhinology, and Laiyngology
G. A. C. JENNINGS, D.D.S., FACD
Pedodontics
\\'ILLIAM A. JOHNS, A.B., M.D., FACS
Surgeiy
GEORGE R. JONES, Ph.D., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
DONALD P. KING, A.B., M.D.
Radiology
NANCY B. KING. B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
ARTHUR KLEIN, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
GEORGE KRIEGMAN, B.S., M.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
EDMUND M. LaPRADE, M.D.
Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
CORNELIUS G. LYNCH, M.D.
Anesthesiology
JOHN P. LYNCH, A.B., M.D., FACP
Medicine
JAMES M. MacMILLAN, A.B., M.D., FACP
Medicine
JOHN ROBERT MASSIF, JR., A.B., M.D.
Surgeiy
EMMETT C. MATHEWS, A.B., M.D.
Mediciyie
HOWARD McCUE, JR., B.S., M.D.
Medicine
RICHARD A. MICHAUX, M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology (Gynecology)
J. WARREN MONTAGUE, M.D.
Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
LAWRENCE O. SNEAD, JR., B.S., M.D.
Radiology
WILLIAM P. SPENCER, B.A., M.D.
Pediatrics
JOHN E. STEVENS, B.S., M.D., M.S.
Medicine
DANIEL D. TALLEY, III, B.A., M.D.
Radiology
ROBERT V. TERRELL, B.S., M.D., FACS
Surgery (Proctology)
J. WARRICK THOMAS, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
GEORGE N. THRIFT, B.S., M.D.
Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
OILMAN R. TYLER, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
EDWIN D. VAUGHAN, A.B., M.D.
Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology
GEORGE D. VAUGHAN, A.B., M.D.
Surgety (Proctology)
MAURICE VITSKY, B.S., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
MEYER VITSKY, A.B., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
T. DUVAL WATTS, M.D., FACS
Surgeiy
WILLIAM L. WEAVER, A.B., M.D.
Conununity Medicine
RACHEL F. WEEMS, M.D.
Pliysical Mcdicirie
GEORGE A. WELCHONS. M.D.
Radiology
HUGH O. WRENN, D.D.S.
Ortliodontics
ASSISTANT RESEARCH PROFESSOR
M. SUSAN J. MELLETTE, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
FACULTY DIRECTORY
WILLL\M T. MOORE, M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
HELEN L. MORTON, B.A., M.D.
Pediatrics
THOMAS W. MURRELL, JR., M.D.
Dermatology
BENEDICT NAGLER, M.D.
Psychiatry
SIDNEY G. PAGE. JR., M.D., FACP
Medicine
LEROY S. PEARCE, B.A., M.S., M.D.
Pathology
M. MORRIS PINCKNEY, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
ALBERT PINCU.S, D.S.C., FASCR, AACFS
Podiatry
FRANK N. POLE, A.B., M.D.
Urology
BENJAMIN W. RAWLES, JR., B.S., M.D.
Surgety
WELLFORD C. REED, B.S., M.D., FACP
Medicine
CLAUDE D. RICHARDSON, D.D.S.
Oral Diagnosis and Tlierapeutics
SPOTSWOOD ROBINS, M.D.
Gynecology and Obstetrics
WYATT E. ROYE, M.D.
Medicine
EDWIN M. RUCKER, A.B., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
LACY L. SHAMBURGER, A.B., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology (Gynecology)
L. BENJAMIN SHEPPARD, M.D.
Ophthalmology
REYNOLD C. SIERSEMA, B.S., M.D., FACS
Surgery
MAYNARD P. SMITH, B.S., M.D.
Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
ASSOCIATES
MARY JANE ALLEN, B.S., M.S.
Nutrition
FRANCIS E. BARRETT, M.D.
Medicine
JOHN D. BEALL. D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy
C. COOPER BELL. JR., B.S., M.D., FACS
Surgery
GEORGE K. BROOKS, JR., A.B.. M.D.
Psychiatry
CLARENCE F. CAUBLE, R.R.L.
Medical Records Administration
(Hospital Administration)
ROBERT T. CAUTHORNE, M.D.
Medicine
BENJAMIN T. CULLEN, JR., B.S., M.A.
Personnel Management (Hospital Administration'
CHARLES L. EUBANK, D.D.S.
Denture Prostliesis
NATHAN B. EVENS, B.S., D.D.S.
Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics
JOHN L. FAIRLY, JR., B.S., M.D.
Medicine
WILLIAM B. FITZHUGH, D.D.S.
Operative Dentistiy and Oral Anatomy
MILTON D. FRIEDENBERG, B.S., M.D.
Psycliiatry
MAJOR D. GAVLE, JR., B.S., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
CHARLES R. GUTHRIE. JR., D.D.S.
Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics
JACQUELIN M. HARRISON, B.A., M.D
Obstetrics and Gynecology (Gynecology)
MARGARET H. HILTON, B.S., M.S.
Conununity Medicine
THELMA VAINE HOKE
Communications (Hospital Administration)
SAMUEL P. KAYE, B.S., D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry
LILLIAN C. LINDEMANN, B.A., M.D.
Community Medicine
MARIE LOWE, B.S., M.A.
Community Medicine
JOSEPH H. MAGEE, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
ALEXANDER L. MARTONE, M.S., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
ROBERT P. MOORE, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
WILLIAM R. NELSON, B.S., M.D.
Surgery
HAROLD I. NEMUTH, M.D.
Medicine
CARL R. PARRISH
Hospital Administration
HAROLD PRATHER, B.A.
Hospital Administration
LEWIS T. ROGERS, D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy
HENRY P. ROYSTER, B.S., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology (Gynecology)
CECIL B. SANDERS
Purchasing (Hospital Administration)
CLINICAL ASSOCIATES
GEORGE E. ARRINGTON, JR., B.S., M.D.
Ophthalmology
ROBERT L. BAILEY, JR., B.S., M.D.
Medicine
ALLSTON G. BAILIE, M.D.
Medicine
RICHARD N. BAYLOR, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
REX BLANKINSHIP, B.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
GEORGE S. FULTZ, JR., B.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
R. FINLEY, GAYLE, III, M.D.
Psychiati-y
JOSEPH GAZALA, M.B., Ch.B.
Ophthalmology
JAMES T. GIANOULIS, B.S., M.D.
Surgery
WILLIAM F. GRIGG, JR., B.A., M.D.
Suj'gery
WILLIAM E. HARRIS, Ph.D.
Psychiatry (Psychology)
ALAN HECHT, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
ALVAH L. HERRING, JR., B.S., M.D.
Surgery
ROBERT A. HOFFMAN, B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
J. MORRISON HUTCHESON, JR., B.A., M.D.
Medicine
E. CLAIBORNE IRBY, A.B.,
Medicine
M.D.
HUNTER S. JACKSON, B.S., M.S., M.D.
Surgery
THOMAS NELSON PAGE JOHNS, A.B., M.D.
Surgery
WILLIAM R. JONES, JR., B.S., M.D.
Urology
FRANK R. KELLY, JR., B.S., M.D.
Dermatology
PETER LADEWIG, M.D.
Pathology
LILLIAN C. LINDEMANN, B.A., M.D.
Pediatrics
R. COLEMAN LONGAN, JR., B.A., M.D.
Psychiatry
WILLIAM M. LORDI, A.B., M.D.
Psychiatry
FACULTY DIRECTORY
ALEXANDER G. BROWN, III, M.D., FACP
Medicine
SAMUEL W. BUDD, JR., B.A., M.D.
Medicine
WALTER H. BUFFEY, A.B., M.D.
Surgery
L. JAMES BUIS, A.B., M.D., M.S.
Medicine
JOHN BOYD BULLOCK, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
CHARLES W. BYRD, B.S., M.D.
Surgery
JOHN B. CATLETT, M.D.
Medicine
CLARENCE C. CHEWNING, JR., B.S., M.D.
Surgery (Proctology)
THOMAS F. COATES, JR., B.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
CUSTIS L. COLEMAN, M.D.
Surgery, and Obstetrics and Gynecology (Gynecology)
JOSEPH W. COXE, III, A.B., M.D.
Surgery
RUTH W. CROCKETT, M.T.
Medicine
WILLIAM E. DANER, A.B., M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
ANDREW DAVIS, M.B., B.S., M.D.
Psychiatry
EDWARD G. DAVIS, JR., B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
HIRAM W^ DAVIS, A.B., M.D.
Psychiatry
DAVID M. DUMVILLE, B.S., M.D.
Dermatology
JOHN P. EASTHAM, M.D.
Surgery
HENRY S. EDWARDS, B.S., M.D.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
J. DAVID MARKHAM, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
MARTIN MARKOWITZ, B.A., M.D., FACS
Surgety, and Obstetrics ajid Gynecology (Gynecology)
BERKELEY H. MARTIN, JR., B.S., M.D.
Ophthalmology
VIRGIL R. MAY, JR., B.S., M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
ROBERT B. McENTEE, M.D.
Medicine
CHARLES E, S. McKEOWN, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
FRANCIS H. McMULLAN, M.D.
Dermatology and Pathology (Dermatopathology)
ROBERT E. MITCHELL, JR., B.A., M.D.
Medicine
WILLYS M. MONROE, A.B., M.D.
Pathology
FREDERIC P. MOORE, II, B.A., M.D.
Pediatrics
DENNIS A. J. MOREY, M.D.
Medicine
W. LOAVNDES PEPLE, JR., M.D.
Surgery
GER.ARDO B. POLANCO, B.S., M.D.
Pathology
DAVID POLLACK, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
JACK B. PORTERFIELD, B.S., M.D., M.P.H.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JOHN W. POWELL, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
JOHN H. REED, JR., B.S., M.D.
Surgery
\VILLIAM W. REGAN, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
CHARLES R. RILEY, B.S., M.D.
Surgery, and Obstetrifs ffnfl Gynecology (Gynecology)
ELMER S. ROBERTSON, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
LESLIE W. ROSE, JR., M.D.
Medici tie
DOUGLAS P. RUCKER. M.D.
Obstettics and Gynecology
JOHN R. SAUNDERS, M.D.
Ps\chiat>y
JOHN S. SCOTT. B.Sc. M.B., B.S.
Neurology
ALFRED L. SMITH, B.S,. M.D.
Medicine
ADNEY K. SUTPHIN, B.S.. M.D.
Medicine
JOHN L. THORNTON, M.D.
Pathology
E. R.\NDOLPH TRICE. B.S., M.D.
Dermalology
DA\'ID D. VAUGHAN. M.D.
Medicine
MARION CROCKETT WADDELL, B.S., M.D.
Ophthalmology
JULIAN WEINSTEIN, M.D.
Pediatrics
CARRINGTON WILLIAMS, JR., B.A., M.D.
Surgery
LOUIS H. WILLIAMS, A.B., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
WILLIAM L. WINGFIELD
Medicine
RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
EDWARD R. BOWMAN, B.S., M.S.
Pharmacology
EDWIN M. CRAWFORD, B.A., D.V.M.
Pharmacology
LOVELL J. DEWEY, Ph.D.
Biochemisti-y
JACK W. CHEVALIER, D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
RENEAL C. COBB, B.A., M.D.
Psychiatry
WAVERLY M. COLE, B.S., M.D.
Anesthesiology
WILLIAM M. COMER, D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
BETTY J. CRAMER, B.A., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
HERTHA R. CRESS, Ph.D.
Anatomy
HERBERT J. CROSS, B.A., M.A.
Psychology
LOUISE R. CURTIS, B.A., M.S.
Community Medicine
WILLIAM T. DABNEY, III, M.D.
Medicine
MARGARET DANIEL, B.S., M.S.
Basic Sciences
GILBERT F. DeBIASI, B.S., D.D.S.
Denture Prothesis
KATHRYN P. DIAL, R.N., B.S.
Nu rsing
ALICE J. DIX, B.S.
Medical Technology
MARSHALL C. ENGLAND, JR., M.D.
Clinical Dentistry
JOHN R. ESHLEMAN, D.D.S.
Clinical Dentistry
ELIZABETH J. FELLOWS, B.S., M.A., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
DOROTHY G. FISHER, B.A., M.D.
Psychiatry
JULIET FLORANCE, A.B., M.T.
Medical Technology
SUSAN D. GALLAGHER, R.N., B.S., M.A.
Nursing
FACULTY DIRECTORY
EDWARD S. HARLOW, B.S.
PImrmacology
JOSEPH F. KELL. JR., B.A., M.D., M.S.
Pathology (Neuropothology)
L. NEELAKANTON, Ph.D.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
PHYLLIS S. ROBERTS, Ph.D.
Medicine
LENNOX B. TURNBULL, Ph.D.
Pharmacology
INSTRUCTORS
JOAN ELIZABETH ARNOLD, B.S.
Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
CHARLES E. BARR, B.A., D.D.S.
Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics
MARILYN B. BEVILAQUA, B.F.A.
Art Appreciation
EDWARD R. BERRY, B.S.
Biophysics and Biometry
CHARLES G. H. BOURHILL, M.B., Ch.B.
Medicine
THOMAS POLLARD BOWE, JR., B.S., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
MILDRED A. BRAMBLE, R.N.
Nursing
IRBY B. BROWN, B.A., M.A.
English
SIMON CALL£, M.D.
Pathology
ELEANOR D. CAMPBELL, B.S.
Biophysics and Biometry (Biometry)
CHARLES P. CARDWELL, III, M.D.
Anesthesiology
EVELYN B. CARTER, M.T.
Microbiology
GRACE CASHON, M.T.
Medical Technology
HAZEL H. GIBBS, R.N., B.S., M.A.
Nursing
CARL M. GOLDSMITH, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
ROBERT GORDON
Hospital Administratiofi
PATSY L. GRANT, R.N., B.S., M. N.
Nursing
HALCOTT T. HADEN, M.D., B.S.
Medicine
PAUL C. HALL, B.A., D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry
FREDERICK C. HAMER, JR., B.A., D.D.S.
Orthodo7itics
CHARLOTTE Y. HARRIS, B.S.
Pharmacy
LUCY M. HARVIE, B.S.
Chemistry
ONA HASLEBACHER, R.N., B.S.
Community Medicine
GABRIEL HILKOVITZ, MB., B.Ch.
Medicine
ROBERT L. HILL, B.S., D.D.S.
Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics
HARRY H. HOWREN, M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
PATRICIA T. HUBBARD, B.S., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
ROBERT O. HUDGENS, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
MURIEL M. JONES, B.S., M.S.
Microbiology
EUGENE KAGAN, M.D., A.B.
Pathology
V. ERIC KEMP, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
NANCY B. KING, B.S., M.D.
Pharmacy
WILLIAM KRAMER, B.S., M.D.
Surgical Pathology
JOSEPH H. K.RONMAN, B.S., D.D.S
A7ialoiiiy
EVALYN M. KUNK.EL, B.A.
Sociology
JANE BOYD LEE, B.S.
Biology
ANNIE S. LEEPER, B.S.
Cheinisliy (Pharmacy)
JAMIE L. LISLE, B.S., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
ELIZABETH LOUNDS, B.S., M.S.
Nntrilion
LEONA LUKE
Medical Technology
WILLIAM B. LUNDEEN, B.S., M.D.
Radiology
RHODA W. MADDOX, B.S.
Biophysics and Biometry
BENNETT MALBON, B.S., D.D.S.
Oral Surgery
JOHN A. MANNICK, B.A., M.D.
Surgery
FRANKLIN VAN HOUTEN MARTIN
Roentgeti Technic
BERNARN MASLAN
Hospital Administration
BOYD H. MAY, JR., A.B., B.S., M.D.
Anesthesiology
GERALD J. McGRAW, B.A., D.D.S.
Clinical Dentistry
G. KENNETH MILLER, B.S., LL.B.
Business Law
MARIAN T. MINOR, B.S.
Health and Physical Education
RAYMOND S. RUFFIN
Biophysics and Biometry
EDWIN C SAVEDGE, R.T.
Roentgen Technic
IRWIN H. SCHMITT, JR., B.A., D.D.S.
Denial Materials
WILLIAM SHAPIRO, M.D., A.B., M.A.
Medicine
ALTON R. SHARPE, JR., B.S., M.D.
Medicine
GEORGE SIVANICH, Ph.D.
Psychiatry (Clinical Psychology)
JAMES H. SMITH, B.S., D.D.S.
Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics
W. ALLEN SMITH, B.A., M.H.A.
Hospital Administration
HENRY S. SPENCER, B.S., M.D.
Radiology
RONALD M. STAGG, Ph.D.
Physiology
SHIRLEY A. STOCKMEYER, B.S., M.A., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
GLENNA R. STOWERS, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
THOMAS S. TEMPLE, B.S., (C.E.)
Construction and Maintenance (Hospital Administration)
WILLIAM R. THORNHILL, B.A., M.D.
Radiology
VIRGINIA E. TILL, B.A., M.D.
Anesthesiology
ELIZABETH H. TOMPKINS, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
DAVID L. VIA, D.D.S.
Dental Materials
RALPH M. WARE
Pharmaceutical Law
FACULTY DIRECTORY
ORHAN MUREN, M.D.
Medicine
ANN B. MURRAY, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
WILLIAM E. MURRAY, B.S., R. P. T.
Physical Therapy
DOUGLAS B. NUCKLES, B. S., D.D.S.
Clinical Dentistry
ELIZABETH J. NUTTYCOMBE, A.B., R.P.T.
Physical Therapy
THOMAS P. OVERTON, B.S., M.D.
Pedia tries
RENEE W. PAPPER, M.D., B.A.
Radiology
KENNETH PAYNE, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
JUAN M. PERDOMO, B.S.. M.D.
Atiesthesiology
PHILIP B. PETERS, B.A., D.D.S.
Oral Surgery
MARY ELIZABETHPILCHER, B. S.
Medical Technology
ELIZABETH E. PORTER, D.B.O.
Ophthalmology (Orthoptics)
EDWARD H. RADCLIFFE, B.S., D.D.S.
Operative Dentistry
BRUCE L. RANDOLPH, JR., B.A.. M.S.P.H.
Community Medicine
HUGH R. RANKIN, D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
JAMES E. RAYHORN, B.A., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
RALPH M. RICHART, B.A., M.D.
Pathology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology
ANNE R. RICKS, B.A., M.S.
Psychiatry
B. BELVIN ROLLINS, B.A., M.S.
Community Medicine
DONALD E. WHELESS, D.D.S.
Dental Materials
VIRGINIA L. WILLIAMS
Nursing
ROBERT C. WOODS, B.S., D.D.S.
Denture Prosthesis
J. MARION WOOLARD, B.A., D.D.S.
Crou'n and Bridge Prosthodontics
MARY P. WORDELL, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
THEODORE G. YERASIMIDES, D.V.M., PhT
Pathology
TATSUO YONEYAMA, M.D.
Pathology
JAMES E. YOUKER, M.D.
Radiology
JANET C. ZIVIELLO, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS
JOHN S. ARCHER, JR., A.B., M.D.
Otology, Rhinology, and Larynology
WASFI A. ATIYEH, B.A., M.D.
Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
WYNDHAM B. BLANTON, JR., M.D., M.S.
Medicine
HENRY A. BULLOCK, JR., A.B., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
CHARLES D. BURCH, III, B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
JOHN F. BUTTERWORTH, III, B.S., M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
B. NOLAND CARTER, II, B.A., M.D.
Surgery
GEORGE COHEN, D.S.C.
Podiatry
MILTON D. CUMMINS, B.S., D.S.C.
Podiatry
JAMES B. DALTON, JR., B.A., M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
BARRY DECKER, A.B., M.D., M.S.
Medicine
WILLIAM S. DINGLEDINE, B.A., M.D.
Medicine
JAMES H. D^VVER, B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
SAMUEL T. ELLIS, A.B., B.S., M.D.
Radiology
DAVID C. FORREST, B.S., M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
PHILIP FREDERICK, M.D.
Medicine
EDWIN W. HAKALA, M.D.
Surgery (Orthopedic Surget-y)
THOMAS R. HOOD, M.D.
Medicine
J. SHELTON HORSLEY, III, M.D.
Surgery
AVILLIAM B. JOHNSTON, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
JOHN PAUL JONES, M.D.
Pediatrics
FRANK R. KELLY, JR.. B.S., M.D.
Medicijie
AUDREY COX KING, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
CARL W. LaFRATTA, M.D.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
RICHARD M. LEE, B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
THEODORE LEVY, D.S.C.
Podiatry
ARMISTEAD, M. WILLIAMS, B.A., M.D.
Surgery
RUTH F. WILLIAMS, M.D.
Pediatrics
CHARLES M. ZACHARIAS, B.S., M.D.
Medicine
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS
JUDY A. AITCHESON
Roentgen Technic
HATTIE ALLEN
Roentgen Technic
JOYCE BAIN
Roentgen Technic
LINDA D. BOWEN
Roentgen Technic
BONNIE V. CHILES
Roentgeri Technic
ENRIQUE GERSZTEN, M.D.
Pathology
JOHNNIE M. COINS
Roentgen Technic
JEAN B. GOSSAGE, R.T.
Roentgen Technic
JOAN GOSSAGE, R.T.
Roentgen Technic
SYLVIA HODGES
Roentgen Technic
SHEILA JACOBS
Roentgen Technic
JOYCE LEE
Roentgen Technic
ELIZABETH E. MOORE
Roentgen Technic
PATRICIA SNEAD
Roentgen Technic
FACULTY
E C T 0 R Y
WILLIAM W. MARTIN, JR., B.S., M.D.
Medicine
ROBERT H. MAUCK, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
ALDEN B. MAYER, A.B., M.D.
Pediatrics
WALTER MAYER, M.D.
Opthalmology
PHILIP L. MINOR, M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
HERMAN NACHMAN, B.S., M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
CHARLES B. PRATT. A.B., M.D.
Pedia tries
JOHN H. PRODELL. JR., A.B., M.D.
Medicine
MARION L. RICE, JR., B.S., M.D.
Medicine
HARRY S. ROWLAND, JR., B.A., M.D.
Urology
WILLIAM K. SMITH, JR., B.A.. M.D.
Medicine
THOMAS P. STRATFORD, A.B., M.D., M.S.
Ophthalmology
WILLIAM T. STUART, JR., B.S., M.D.
Urology
WILLIAM R. TABOR, A.B., M.D.
Medicine
WILLIAM T. TUCKER, M.D.
Medicine
FRANKLIN P. WATKINS, B.A., M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
TUREMAN G. WEAVER, M.D.
Pediatrics
E. JAMES WILEY. B.S., M.D.
Pediatrics
WANDA K. STALLARD, R.N.. B.S.
Nursing
GWENDOLYN WELLS
Roentgen Technic
ROMONA P. WILLIAMS, R.N., B.S.
Nursing
NANCY WRIGHT
Roentgen Technic
SIDNEY H. ZUBER, M.D.
Pathology
ASSISTANTS
JOSEPH B. AHLSCHIER, B.S., M.H.A.
Hospital Administration
WILLIAM T. CLARK, B.S., M.D.
Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
PAUL MIDDLETON, B.S., M.D.
Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
FELLOWS
ROBERTO V. PINTO, M.D.
Radiology
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
LAEN H. HEBERLE, A.B., B.S.
Pharmacology
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
SALLY HOLT BUNDY, B.S.
Chemistry
FRANCES D. CLARKE, A.B., B.S.
Chemistry
HELEN HU ONG, B.S., M.S.
Chemistry
SABUROH YAMASHITA, B.S.
Chemistry
IN MEMORIAM
WALTER H. HARTUNG
Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Died September 29, 1961
HARVEY B. HAAG
Professor of Pharmacology
Died October 14, 1961
FRANK L. APPERLY
Emeritus Professor of Pathology
Died October 24, 1961
FRED M. HODGES
Emeritus Professor of Radiology
Died October 24, 1961
HENRY C. SPALDING
Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Died November 16, 1961
The 1962 X-Ray pays tribute to the persons listed above
who died during the past year. All were men o£ outstanding
accomplishments as reflected in their contribution to the ad-
vancement of their profession and to MCV.
STUDENT
HEALTH SERVICE
The Student Health service of the Medi-
cal College of Virginia provides medical
care for all students. At some time, almost
all of the students seek the help of Dr. Wil-
liam Kay, student health physician, and
Miss Edith West, student health nurse. Ser-
vices provided by this department include
immunizations, x-rays, treatment of medical
problems when they arise and hospitaliza-
tion when necessary.
Dr. "WiLLiAJSi Kay
Miss Edith "West, RN
Mrs. Barbara Hudson
FACULTY ON CAMPUS
■ii^^o' -itAYTON
Dr. E. Clifford Nelson lec-
tures to the sophomore
medical students.
Working with medical stu-
dents in microbiology lab
is Dr. Herbert J. Welshi-
mer.
Dr. Richard H. Kirkland
enjoys dinner in the Cam-
pus Room.
Ambroise Pare, "Father of Surgery," is
shown in center of the top picture. It was
during his time that there was a revival of
interest to provide better techniques in the
field of surgery. The reintroduction of
ligatures for typing blood vessels was one
of Fare's many achievements. His observa-
tion, experience, research and writings pro-
vided many of the fundamentals for new
developments.
Through progress during the years, to-
day's operating room is modern and well
equipped. Sterile instruments and tech-
niques are being used with the best known
up to date surgery being performed.
Top picture: This is a detail from a
painting in a series on the History of
Medicine, (1959), Parke, Davis k Company,
y^'/^^'l%
■•mm
Frederick B. Mandeville,
M.Sc. (Med.), M.D., F.A.C.R.
Professor of Radiology
DEDICATION
It is with great appreciation to Dr. Frederick
B. Mandeville that the 1962 class of medicine ded-
icates its section of the annual to him, for his
many years of service as a teacher and clinician
at the Medical College of Virginia.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Left to Right: Joseph Parker, Jr., Historian; Clarence Holland, Presid'snt; Robert Kendall, )'icc-Prcsidcnl; Eloise Hann, Sccretary-Trcasur
This motley group of people in the Medical Class of 1962 is presented for graduation from the Medical College of
Virginia with the:
C.C. — four long years of medical school
H.P.I. — Our troubles began four years ago when we started the first year of medical school. We had too much material
to learn in too short a time. Tests and examinations occurred far too frequently. The faculty did not understand our
problems. After two years of the so-called preclinical years we entered the anxiously awaited clinical years. In es-
sence we jumped from the frying pan into the fire. Our work load increased. We were shaking masses of protoplasm
who could please neither the faculty nor the housestaff, much less the patients. These are only a few of our many
complaints.
R.O.S. — see the Dean's Office for a more detailed evaluation.
P.M.H. — We are allergic to National Board examinations, retractors, the "routine", blood work, E. G. Williams ninses,
the Dean's curriculum committee meeting, St. Philip's obstetrics, working every other night, etc. We have never
had any operations but we've seen quite a few, even signed a book after seeing one. For four years we were hos-
pitalized at the Medical College of Virginia for questionable causes. Several of us have thought we had leptospiro-
sis, tsutsu gamushi disease, etc., but no real epidemices of these diseases have broken out yet.
O.H. & S.M. — We have no real occupation at present. Over the past four years we've been drinking and smoking more
and more. So far not one case of esophageal varices or carcinoma of the lung has been reported from our group.
F.H. — Must we go into this? The Dean's Office gets all this information yearly.
CONCLUSION — For years we have been trained in the practice of medicine and surgery. The time has come for all
of us to assume more responsibility and benefit our society by our services.
All of us will intern. Then, many will go into some specialty training program, others will practice general medi-
cine, and still others may become devoted to research or academic medicine. Whatever our goals remember we represent
well-trained, highly specialized, potentially capable individuals. Our deeds in the future will reflect upon us and our
previous medical training.
We of the Senior Class of Medicine of 1962 are overjoyous at the thought of graduation; however, the real test comes
with our internship and later role in life. Let's not forget the friends and p'easantries of our medical school. We may
need each other for consultation in the not too distant years.
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
ROBERT WILLIAM ALLEN
Richmond, Virginia
Phi Delta Epsilon
B.S., Springfield College; Sigma Zeta,
Phi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer, '60-'61,
Vice-President, '61-'62
Afiiwintmeyit: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Riclimond, Virginia
GEORGE LEROY BAILEY
Portsmouth, Virginia
Phi Chi
B,S., Medical College of Virginia.
School of Pharmacy ; Sigma Zeta ;
Alpha Sigma Chi ; Class President,
'.58-'61 ; President School of Medicine.
'01-'62 ; President Medical College of
Virginia Student Body, '61-'62 ; En-
tertainment Chairman, School of Med-
icine, '58-'61 ; Phi Chi, President, '60-
'61 ; Phi Delta Chi
Appointment : DePaul Hospital
Norfolk, Virginia
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CHARLES JOSEPH BLAIR, III
Ashland, Virginia
B.S.. Randolph-Macon College : Alpha
Omega Alpha. President, ■61-'62 :
Honor Council, '58-'59 ; Student Coun
cil Representative, '61-'62 ; A. D. Wil
liams Scholastic Award, '5S-'60
Iflorence Smith Scholarship : U. S
Public Health Fellowship ; Micro
biology Award, '59-'60
Appointment: Peter Bent Brigham
Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
ROBERT LEE BOWMAN
Fairmont, West Virginia
Appointment: U. S. Naval Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
OWEN WINGFIELD BRODIE
Lynchburg, Virginia
B.S., Lynchburg College
Appointment: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
WALTER JACKSON
CARMONEY, JR.
Marion, Virginia
B.S., Emory & Henry College
Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
SCHOOL OF
E D I C I N E
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TOM E. CARTER
Huntington, West Virginia
Marshall University ; Class Vice-
I'resident, '58-'50
Al>l>i)ititiiiviit: New EnglaiKl Center
Hospital
Boston, Jlassachusetts
ROBERT ROGERS
CHAPLIN, JR.
EmporiAj Virginia
Phi Chi
U.S.. Hampden-Sydney College
Aiiitoiiitiiiciit: Stuart Circle Hospital
Uiclimond, Virginia
CHARLES FLETCHER
CHRISTIAN
Charles City County, Virgini
B.S., Virginia State College, Univer-
sity of Louisiana; Sigma Zeta ;
Dean's Committee Representative,
'."i.S-'oO : Bryan Award, '59-'60 : A. D.
Williams Scholarship Award, '60-'61
Appointment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM EDWARD DALTON
Norfolk, Virginia
B.S., Duke University, Memphis State
University ; President Student Amer-
ican Medical Association ; A. D. Wil-
liams Fellowship, '.59-'61 : U. W. Pub-
lic Health Fellowship, '59-'60, Soft-
ball, •58-'62
Appointment: Johns Hopkins
Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
GILBERT FRANKLIN
FISHER, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Appointment: .Johns ton- Will is
Hospital
Richmond. Virginia
G. WAYNE FRALIN
Roanoke, Virginia
B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
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DOMINIC GAZIANO
Pemberton, West Virginia
A.B.. \Yest Virginia University
Appointment: Johnston-Willis
Hospital
Kiebmond, Virginia
RALPH E. GODSEV
Sandston, Virginia
B.S., B.S., Bluefield College; Unirer-
sity of Kansas ; Concord College ;
Medical College of Virginia, School of
Pharmacy ; Alpha Sigma Chi ; Rho
Chi ; Sigma Zeta ; President; Athletic
Association; Class Athletic Repre-
sentative, '5S-'62; Tennis, *5S-'59 ;
Softball. '58-'62 ; Student American
Medical Association, '61-'62
A ppointin en t : Johnston- Willis
Hospital
Richmond, Virginia
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NELSON TURNER GRAY
Gloucester, Virginia
B.S., Randolph-Macon College
Appoiiilment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
HOWARD ALLEN HALL
Lunenburg^ Massachusetts
Phi Chi
B.S.. University of Xew Hampshire
Appoinlment: Rhode Island Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island
ORVILLE KEITH HAMILTON
LvnchburGj Virginia
B.S.. Lynchburg College
Appointment: Bellevue Hospital
Center
New York, New York
AUSTIN BARROW HARRELSON
BlackstonEj Virginia
Hampden-Sydney College: Sigma
Zeta. Pathology Extern, '60-'62
Appointment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
ELOISE CLYMER HAUN
Woodstock, Virginia
Alpha Epsilon Iota
B.A., Bryn Mauer College; Class
Secretary-Treasurer, '61-'62 ; MCV
Chorus ; Alpha Epsilon Iota Secre-
tiry-Treasurer, '59-'60
Appointment: Eugene Talmadge
Memorial Hospital
Augusta, Georgia
THOMAS ROSS HENRETTA
Roanoke, Virginia
B.S., Roanoke College: Class His-
torian, '60-'61
Appointment: University Hospitals
Cleveland, Ohio
BOBBY GLENN HOLDEN
Richmond, Virginia
B.S., University of Richmond ; Soft-
ball, '58-'62 ; Student American Med-
ical Association ; Class Representa-
tive, '58-'59 ; Treasurer, '50-'6O ; Sec-
retary, '60-'61
Appointment: Petersburg General
Hospital
Petersburg, Virginia
CLARENCE ADRIAN HOLLAND
Windsor, Virginia
B.S., Hampden-Sydney College ; Clas
President, 'Gl-'62
Appointment: Norfolk General
Hospital
Norfolk, Virginia
WILLIAM ELISHA HOLLAND
Windsor, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.A., Virginia Military Academy:
Class Treasurer, '5S-'59 : Phi Chi
Rush Chairman, '59-'60 : Student
American Medical Association, '58-'62
Appointment: Pennsylvania Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
HAROLD MILTON HORDEN
New London, CoNNECiicur
B.A., University of Connecticut ; Uni-
versity of Richmond : Student Coun-
cil. 'oS-'aO ; Basketball, 'oS-'eO : Soft-
ball, ■uS-'62 ; Honor Council, •5S-'62
Appointment : Norfolk General
Hospital
Norfolk, Virginia
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
ROBERT LEWIS HUDGINS
Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Tniversitv of Virginia ; Sigma
Zeta : Vice-President. •61-'62 : A. D.
Williams Fellowsliip, '60-'61
Apijuiiitniciit: Bellevue Hospital
Center
New York. New York
WELLFORD WARRINER
INGE. JR.
Emporia, Vir<mni.\
Phi Chi
B.S.. Ilampden-Sydney College
Aopuinimeni: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES EDGAR JOHNSTON
North Kingstown, Rhode Island
.\.B.. Duke University ; Student
American Medical Association
Appointment: Columbia Hospital
Columbia, South Carolina
WILLIAM GREGOR JORDAN
Oak Hill, West Virginia
West Virginia University
Appointment:
RAYMOND KENNETH JOYNER
Newport News, Virginia
B.S., Randolph-Macon; Basketball:
Softball
ApiHtintment: .Johns ton- Will is
I-Iospital
Richmond. Virginia
GEORGE STEPHEN JULIAS
B.A., University of Virginia
Appointment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond. Virginia
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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ROBERT EMIL KANICH
Richmond^ Virginia
Appointment: Degoesbriand
Memorial Hospital
Burlington, Vermont
ROBERT GENTRY KENDALL
Winchester, Virginia
B.S., University of Richmond : Class
Vice-President, '61-'62 ; Cliairman.
Visiting Lecturers and Scholars Com-
mittee, '61-'62
Appointment: University of
Oklahoma Hospitals
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
PEGGY KERN
Beckley, West Virginia
West Virginia University
Appointment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
NEIL D. KRAVETZ
Baltimore, Mar^ land
Phi Chi
A.B., Johns Hopkins University
Class Softball, '59-'60
Appointment: Sinai Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
HARRY CANTER KUYKENDALL
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Randolph-Macon ; Florida Southern ;
Dean's Committee, '5S-'62
Appointment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
BUONG hoo lau
SiNCAroRE, China
B.S., Randolph-Macon College
Appointment: Richmond Memorial
Hospital
Richmond, Virginia
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
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FRITZ LIN
Hong Kong, China
University of Richmond
Api^ointment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
RicUmond, Virginia
DONALD BENSON LONGEST
Mechanicsville, Virginia
Appointment: Johnston-Willis
Hospital
Richmond, A'irginia
JOSEPH EDWARD MADDOX
Lynchburg, Virginia
Phi Chi
;.A., Lynchburg College ; Basketball ;
Softball
Appointment: DePaul Hospital
Norfolk, Virginia
DONALD L. martin
Richmond, Virginia
T'niversity of Richmond
Appiiintmcnt: Stuart Circle Hospital
Richmond, Virginia
EUGENE MARVIN
McDANIEL, JR.
Martinsville, Virginia
Phi Chi
A H., TTniversitv of North Carolina :
Class Treasurer. •.■'.9-'fi0 ; Vice-Presi-
dent : 'GO-'ei : Phi Chi, Treasurer,
■60-'61 ; Presiding Senior, ■61-'62
Appointment: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
PAUL RANDOLPH McNEER
Richmond, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.S., Randolph-Macon ; Student
American Medical Association, Repre-
sentative. '58-'59 ; Varsity Basketball,
'r)9-'6] ; Intramural basketball, Soft-
ball, '58-'62
Appointment: Petersburg General
Hospital
Petersburg, Virginia
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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DAVID STAFFORD MILLER, II
Bland, Virginia
A.B., University of llichmond
Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
HUBERT VENCILL MOSS
VVeirton, West Virginia
Phi Chi
B.A., West Virginia T'niversity
Appointment : Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
BETTY LEE MUNDY
Tappahannock, Virginia
Appointment : Pennsylvania Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SPOTTSWOOD PRYOR NEALE
Tampa, Florida
Phi Chi
B.S., Davidson College
Appointment: Tampa General
Hospital
Tampa, Florida
JOSEPH CORBIN PARKER, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.S., Virginia Military Institute ;
Sigma Zeta ; Class Historian, '58-'59,
'61-'62 ; Vice-President, '59-'60 ; Phi
Chi Secretary, '59-'60 ; Pathology
Externship, '60-'61 ; American Cancer
Society Research Fellowship, '61-'62
Appointment: University Hospitals
Ann Arbor, Michigan
WILLIAM DUNCAN PAYNE
Danville, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.S., University of Richmond ; Phi
Chi, Secretary ; Secretary of Medical
School Student Body, '01-'C2
Appointment: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
PAUL HENING PERKINS
Jefferson, Virginia
B.A., University of Virginia
Apiiolnfmctit: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanol^e, Virginia
JAMES Mcdowell
PORTERFIELD, JR.
Roanoke, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute:
Sigma Zeta, •fil-'62 ; Vice-President
Medical Student Body, '61-'62 ; Chair-
man, Medical School Honor Court
'61-'62
Appointment: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
JAMES EDWARD POTEET
Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Virginia Military Institute ;
Student Council '6M-'61 ; Honor Coun-
cil, •(il-'62
Appointment: Medical Center
Columbus, Georgia
ROBERT WILLARD PRESTON
Harrisonburg, Virginia
U.S., Randolph-Macon College; Eye
Extemship, '61-'62
Appointment: Johnston-Willis
Hospital
Richmond, Virginia
ANTHONY RICHARD PRIZZI
Norfolk, Virginia
!.A.. Duki" fuiversitv : Laennic So-
irlv: Snltl>:ill, ■.-.8-'62; Basketball,
iN 112 : Student American Medical
Vss; ciation. ■."•s-"(;2 ; Representative,
'(;i-'(i2: V.M.C.A. 'r),S-'62
Appointment: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
JACK DOUGLAS PROCTOR
Vinton, Virginia
B.S., Medical College of Virginia
School of rhariuiicy; Alpha Omega
Alpha ; Sludciit Council, '60-'62
Appoint men I: Medical College of
A'irgiuia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
IRVIN RAPPAPORT
Farmington, New York
B.S.. Columbia University. I^niversity
of Wisconsin ; Sigma Zpta ; Student
American Medical Association
Extemstiip in I'sycliiatry
Appoiiitiiicnt: Bellevue Hospital
Center
New Yorli, New Yoric
RICHARD C. RASHID
Charleston, West Virginia
Plii Beta Pi
West Virginia University
Aiiiiuiiitiiii/nt: Mercy Hospital
Springfield, Ohio
BENJAMIN HOLT RICE
Alexandria, Virginia
B.A., T^niyersity of Virginia : Softball
Ainwiiitment: Petersburg General
Hospital
Petersburg, Virginia
JAMES GERHARDT RICE
HoBART, Indiana
.., Perdue University; Arizo
State College
Appointment : Johnston-Willis
Hospital
Eiclimond, Virginia
MATTHEW GERALD RIVKIN
New York City, New York
Phi Chi
Randolph-Macon College
Appointment: Maimonides Hospital
Brooklyn, New York
GERALD JAY RUTH
Richmond, Virginia
Phi Delta Epsilon
B.S., University of Virginia ; T^niver-
sity of Richmond ; Softball
Appointment: Emory University
Hospitals
Atlanta, Georgia
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
WILLIAM HENRY SCHMID
BenwooDj West Virginia
A.B., West Virginia University
Appointment: University of British
Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
JACK L. SHELBURG
Bay City, Michigan
B.S.. Presbyterian College ; Clinton
College; South Carolina University
Appointment: Columbia Hospital
Columbia, South Carolina
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FRANK BRITTLEBANK
SIMPSON, III
Smithfield, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.S., Washington & Lee University,
University of Eiehmond
Appointment: Jeiferson Davis
Hospital
Houston, Texas
YVONNECRIS SMITH
Newport News, Virginia
B.S., Hampton Institute
Appointment: King's County
Hospital
Brooklyn, New York
EZRI S. SOKOL
New York City, New York
EandDlph-Macon College
Appointment : Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
Richmond, Virginia
IDA MAY H. STEELE
Montgomery, West Virginia
B.S., M.S., West Virginia University
Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
JAMES LEBRECT STEELE
BARTLE'i , Wes'i Virginia
A.B.. West Virginia University
Apiioiiitinent: Lewis Gale Hospital
Roanol^e, Virginia
PETE L. STEPHENS
Weirton, West Virc.inia
Phi Chi
B.S., Betliany College
Appointment: Miami Valley
Hospital
Dayton, Ohio
CHARLES A. STRINGFELLOW
Norfolk, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.S., University of Virginia
Appointment : Bellevue Hospital
Center
New York, New York
CHARLIE MADISON
SUTTENFIELD
Lynchburg, Virginia
B.B., University of Richmond : Honor
Council, '58-'59, '61-'62 ; Basketball ;
Softball
Appointment : Petei-sburg General
Hospital
Petersburg, Virginia
GEORGE ALVIN TAKACH
Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Virginia Military Institute
Appointment: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
JAMES LUTHER TOWE
Richmond, Virginia
Theta Kappa Psi
B.S., University of Virginia ; Softball
Appointment: Mercy Hospital
Springfield, Ohio
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
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\VILLIAM \'ERNON TYNES, II
Norfolk, Virginia
Plu Chi
B.S.. Hampden-Sydney College ;
Treasurer, Student American Medical
Association : Softball ; Basketball
Appointment: Eoanoke Memorial
Hospital
Eoanoke, Virginia
ROBERT LEON WATSON
Henderson, Kentucky
B.S.. The Citadel
AppoiiitiiicHt: Petersburg General
Hospital
Petersburg, Virginia
MORTON BLOOM \VEINSTEIN
Richmond, Virginia
rnivorsity of Richmond; A. D. Wil-
liams Research Fellowship, TiO-'Gl :
American Cancer Research Grant, '61
Appoiiitinrnt: New England Center
Boston, Massachusetts
JOHN ROBERT WENGER, JR.
LiNviLLE, Virginia
B.S., Eastern Mennonite College
Appointment: I^ewis Gale Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
ANDREW WERNER
Ne\\' York Cit-s', New York
Phi Chi
Medical University of Budapest
Appointment: King's County
Hospital Center
Brooklyn, New York
HENRY GEORGE WHITE, JR.
Norfolk, \'irginia
Phi Chi
B.S., Virginia Military Institute;
Class Vice-President, '09-'61 ; Vice-
President, School of Medicine, '60-
'61 ; Phi Chi Treasurer, '59-'6U : Stu-
dent American Medical Association,
'58-'62
Appointment: Norfolk General
Hospital
Norfolk, Virginia
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JAMES LATHEM WHITE
Norfolk, Virginia
Randolpli-Macon College; Alpha
Omega Alpha, '60-'62, Treasurer,
•61-'62
Aiipointinent: Medical College of
Virginia Hospitals
MARGARET JANE WILLHIDE
Roanoke, Virginia
Alpha EpsiJon Iota
B.A., College of William and Mary ;
Alpha Omega Alpha, Vice-President.
Class Historian, '59-'60, Secretary-
Treasurer, '60-'61
Appointment: Duke Hospital
Durham, North Carolina
DONALD RICHARD WILLIAMS
Roanoke, Virginia
B.A., University of Virginia : Stu-
dent American Medical Association
Appointment: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
JOHN POWELL WILLIAMS, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Phi Chi
B.A., University of Virginia ; Sigma
Zeta
Appointment: Petersburg General
Hospital
Petersburg. Virginia
DAVID BRUCE YOUNG
Petersburg, Virginia
B.S.. Randolph-Macon College ; Soft-
ball
Appoint III cut: Harrisburg Hospital
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
EDWARD ALBERT ZAKAIB
Charleston, West Virginia
A.B., West Virginia University
Appointment: Johnston-Willis
Hospital
Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT ALLEN DAMERON, JR.
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Appointment: Roanoke Memorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
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HOWARD YATES DEAN PETER T. MONTGOMERY
Radford, Virginia Hanover, Virginia
Ajipoil
liiicnt: Roanoke ilemorial
Hospital
Roanoke, Virginia
Appointment: Grace New Haven
Community Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut
AZETT J. MOSRIE
Princeton, West Virginia
Appointment: Mercy Hospital
Springfield, Ohio
Le^t to Right: Leon Kemp, Secretary-Trensurer; Frank Gillen, Vice-President; Ron Davis, President; Britton Taylor, Co-Historiin,
Xot pictured: Lawrence Valentine, Co-Historian.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
The class of '63 with a handful of West Virginians
and the survivors of a two year academic war, jumped
with a sigh of relief into our Junior year. Knowing that
quality made up for our lack of quantity, we pushed our
ivy league suits into the back of our closets, supressed
the memory of odoriferous dog lab and found ourselves
right smack face to face with a new medical entity — the
patient. We donned white pants (formerly a privilege
not allowed to the Juniors) and picked up our Merck
Manuals. We were ready. Some even wore white shirts
and ties, looking not unlike residents.
This was the year that we discovered the meaning of
Combined Lectures — a sinister and diabolic scheme to
yank us from under warm covers before the break of
dawn, and to keep coffee sales high in the Campus Room.
At times, in a gesture of defiance, we slept right before
the eyes of our lecturers.
On some warmer mornings we were distracted by the
ampitheater located at the steps of the Campus Room.
Right there a big new building grew oiu of a hole in the
ground before oiu^ very eyes.
Doctors and Medical students are busy people. They
prove this by using abbreviations wherever possible. Af-
ter a short while we were translating charts which pre-
sented us with such things WN, WD, G18-P18, Bid, ICS,
LMCL,AV, WNL, GD, and SOB.
Methods of diagnosis and treatment change but some
clinic nurses will last forever. Perhaps time weakens vo-
cal cords but proof is yet to come.
Some clinics were very selective in their patients.
ENT never seemed to have any patients with vocal cords,
but it probably did not really matter since most of our
mirrors were focused on the walls most of the time.
Urology taught us how to "run 'em up from 16-28",
Pediatrics taught us how to duck April Showers. And as
echoes of Peter Bent Brigham bounced against the
editorials of the free press we drifted slowly into the
realm of the healing physician.
THE CLASS OF 1963
ARNOLD LEE ABRAMS Richmond. Virginia
GERALD ALLEN Neshanic, New Jersey
JAMES HAMILTON BAIRD
Shelby, North Carolina
JOHN TRENT BONNER Danville, Virginia
JAMES IRWIN BOTSFORD Reno, Nevada
JAMESON GEORGE BUSTON
Tazewell, ^'irginia
WALKER HAWES CAMPBELL
Enfield, Virginia
NORWOOD CAMERON CARDOZO, JR.
Burgess. Virginia
CHARLES B. MARSHALL CHAPMAN
Welch, West Virginia
ALAN PAUL COHEN Richmond, Virginia
MORTON COLEMAN Norfolk, Virginia
PHILIP GARRETT COLEMAN
Richmond. Virginia
DAVID EDGAR COUK Richmond, Virginia
JOHN DAVID CRONIN
Huntington, West Virginia
JOSEPH LEO CROSIER Richmond, Virginia
ALGERNON GIBSON DAVIS
Roanoke, Virginia
RONALD KENNETH DAVIS
South Charleston. West Virginia
WILLIAM MASLIN DAVIS
Richmond, Virginia
BLAIR SPENCER DISSETTE
Annapolis, Maryland
FRED O. DOREY, JR. Varina, Virginia
FRANCIS JOSEPH DUCKWALL
^Vinchester. ^'irginia
JOHN WILLIAM FORBES, III
Stuarts Draft, Virginia
MARION STEPHENSON FOWLER, JR.
Lake City, .South Carolina
JAMES THOMAS GASCOIGNE
Kohler, Wisconsin
JOHN E. GEHMAN
Highland Springs, Virginia
FR.4NK JOSEPH GILLEN, JR.
Massapequa, New York
GEORGE L. B. GRINNAN Norfolk, Virginia
L. FRANKLIN HENRY
Kearneysville, \\'est Virginia
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HOWARD CLARK HOAGLAND
Richmond, Virginia
JOHN ROGER HOGG
Newport News, Virginia
GEORGE THOMAS JAMAREK
Hopewell, Virginia
ARCHIE TELPHER JOHNSON, JR.
Benson, North Carolina
LAWRENCE FORSYTHE JOHNSON
Norfolk, Virginia
JON LYLE JORDAN Oak Hill, West Virginia
EDWARD LEON KEMP
Kimball, West Virginia
SAM G. KETRON Lebanon, Virginia
RAYMOND STANLEY KIRCHMIER
Portsmouth, Virginia
JAMES EDWARD LAVTON
Falls Chinch, Virginia
HUDNALL JOHNSON LEWIS
Los Angeles, California
JOSEPH WILLIAM LONGACHER, JR.
Newport News, Virginia
MELVIN ARTHUR MACKLER
Washington, D. C.
JAMES T. MARSHALL Pratts, Virginia
HARVEY EUGENE MAST
Green^vood, Delaware
FORREST DANIEL McCOIG
Richmond, Virginia
SAMIIEL EDGAR McLINN
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
CHARLES WITHER MONCURE
Tappahannock, Virginia
ERNEST AUBREY MURDEN, JR.
Portsmouth, Virginia
GEORGE ANTHONY OLIFF
Richmond, Virginia
PERCY PAUL PHARR, II
Bramwell, West Virginia
LOWELL JERROLD ROSMAN
North Miami Beach, Florida
WADE EUGENE RUBLE Bristol, Virginia
ANDREW GEORGE SCHROEDER
Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT F. SCOTT
Richmond, Virginia
SFEPHEN JAY SHOCHAT
Arundel Beach, Maryland
HENRY BERNARD SHOWALTER, JR,
Kenbridge, Virginia
C:HARLES ELTON SMITH, JR.
Charleston, West Virginia
THE CLASS OF 1963
JOHN LEE SPICHER Belleville, Pennsylvania
BRIXTON EDGAR TAYLOR
Isle of Palms, South Carolina
HARRY THOMAS, JR. Lynchburg, Virginia
CHARLES EDWARD UMSTOTT
Romney. West Virginia
LAWRENCE ELWOOD VALENTINE
Bayside, Virginia
THOMAS J. VAUGHAN Fries, Virginia
TRUMAN JERRY WAKEMAN
Christiansbiirg, Virginia
FREDERICK NELSON WEBBER
Lovettsville, Virginia
EBB K. WHITLEY, JR. Tazewell, Virginia
THOMAS MEREDITH WINN, JR.
Covington, Virginia
REIFH H. WOLFORD
Romney, West Virginia
JOHN EVANS YURKO Richmond, Virginia
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YUM-CHOR WILLIAM FU Hongkong, China
PRESTON HERBERT G.ADA
Modesto, California
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Gorged with the kno^vledge of our first year, aware
of our abilities and possible disabilities, confident of our
possible lack of confidence, and filled with a keen sense
of accomplishment, we met our new year.
Perhaps the purpose of all education is to direct our
method of thought so that our ideas, based upon a
limited amount of previously acquired knowledge, may
be utilized for some useful purpose. This purpose is
generally accepted to be the betterment of mankind.
Being a link in the long chain of education, we too,
were overwhelmed with diverse facts of practical know-
ledge. For example, ive now know that Hardy-AVeinberg
didn't write "The Twist" — That our vast knowledge of
the pathology of muscle can useftilly be transferred to
the buying of beef steak — That our oral cavity, which
we consider to be our most valuable asset, although used
rather indiscriminately at times, jtist isn't clean — That
John Birch isn't a plant, and the finesse of Montavoni
can well apply to the laboratory methods of clinical
patholog)'.
A happy man is one who has too high a spirit to be
biudened by his absurdities of today and looks forward
to tomorrow as a new day. A sophomore in medical
school is a man too bewildered to be cumbered by today's
absurdities and can look forward to repeating the same
ones tomorrow.
So it was. We had our happy days, and we had our
sad clays. Which ones predominated we don't care to re-
member, for it really doesn't matter. The important
thing is that another page of oiu" history has been writ-
ten and lost irreversibly to time.
No history of our class would be complete unless we
made particular reference to one of us who because of
events beyond his or anyones control, was unable to en-
joy the privileges that he was granted. May his gentle
and gracious manner be remembered by all of us.
"Every man's misfortunes concern us, for we are con-
cerned with mankind. So ask not for whom the bell tolls.
It tolls for thee."
Left to Right: Phil Davis, Historian; Herman \Vest, J'ice-President; Jim Campbell, President; Don Erwin, Secretory-Treasurer.
THE CLASS OF 1964
STUART DENNIS AARON
Hillside, New Jersey
MARGARET ABERNATHY Vienna, Virginia
ROBERT BLANTON BELK
Fredericksburg, Virginia
DONALD GENE BRANSON
Abingdon, Virginia
LAFAYETTE ARTHUR BRITTINGHAM, JR.
Newport News, Virginia
HAWES CAMPBELL, III Richmond, Virginia
JAMES GRAYSON CAMPBELL
Enfield, Virginia
LOUIE HANKINS CARRINGTON
Richmond. Virginia
CHARLES WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN
Waverly, Virginia
ALVIN JACOB CICCONE
Cranford, New Jersey
F. EDWARD COMER Hampton, Virginia
MAXWELL CAMDEN COOKE
Huntington, West Virginia
DAVID GRAY CRITTENDEN
Petersburg, Virginia
LINWOOD WEBSTER CUSTALOW
West Point, Virginia
RONALD B. DAVID Williamsburg, Virginia
KENNON W. DAVIS Richmond. Virginia
PHILIP COLEMAN DAVIS
Gate City, Virginia
RICHARD THOMAS DEATON
Portsmouth, Virginia
RICHARD H. DECKER, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
DUANE A. DILLER Maugansville, Maryland
RONALD WILLIAMS DILLON
Roanoke. Virginia
RALPH GENE DOTSON
Wilmington, North Carolina
DONALD TILSON ERWIN Bristol, Virginia
EDWARD WILCOX FEATHERSTON
Charlottesville, Virginia
MELVIN JOEL FRATKIN
Richmond, Virginia
ROGER DAVID GIFFORD
Richmond, Virginia
RICHARD GEORGE GRASSY, JR.
Arlington, Virginia
JORDAN UDELL GUTTERMAN
Norfolk, Virginia
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
LORENCE ARMON GUTTERMAN
Norfolk, Virginia
LINVILLE GREGG HALLORAN
Beckley, West Virginia
WARREN BOWMAN HEl.WIG
Alexandria. Virginia
IRVIN EUGENE HESS Petersburg. Virginia
WILSON ASBURY HIGGS
Richmond. Virginia
HORACE DUNBAR HOSKINS. JR.
White Stone. Virginia
WAVERLY GLENN HURT
Blackstone. Virginia
ALAN HARVEY JAFFE Norfolk. Virginia
JOHN C. S. RANG
Fukien. China
WENDELL WAYNE KEY. JR.
Richmond. Virginia
GEORGE WILLL\M KNOX
Huntington. \Vest Virginia
HAROLD EDWARD LAFFERTY
Richmond. Virginia
PAUL HOWARD LILLY, JR.
Windsor, Virginia
RICH.-VRD EMIL LINDE Arlington, Virginia
ROBERT HARRINGTON LYNDE
Alexandria, Virginia
LEO FR.\NK MAZZOCCHI
Fayetteville, West Virginia
JOHN ELDON MCALLISTER
Richmond, Virginia
FRANCIS EDWARD McGEE, JR.
Falls Church, Virginia
JAY RICHARD MILLER Clifton, New Jersey
JOHN LAWRENCE MORAN
Richmond, Virginia
HENRY WHITEHEAD NEALE
Tarapa, Florida
LAURIER E. NOLIN
Berlin, New Hampshire
WALTER D. PADOW Richmond, Virginia
JON LESLIE PREVATT Richmond, Virginia
HENRY A. PRILLAMAN, JR.
Roanoke, Virginia
WILLIAM ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON
Richmond, Virginia
ARVIN EDWARD ROBINSON
Richmond, Virginia
TED LAURENCE ROTHSTEIN
Brooklyn, New York
THE CLASS OF 1964
1 HOMAS LONG SARVAY, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
MANUEL OSVALDO SEDA
Baldrich Hato Rey, P. R.
MARTIN CHAIM SHARGEL
Baltimore, Maryland
MORRIS HENRY SMITH, JR.
Hampton, Virginia
LAWRENCE E. SOUTHWORTH
Bowling Green, Virginia
THOMAS JOSEPH SPICUZZA
Norfolk. Virginia
THOMAS TERRY THOMPSON
Roanoke, Virginia
FRANK ALBERT TREFNY
Portsmouth, Virginia
JOHN HUTCHINSON TYLER
Chester, Virginia
SAMUEL FRANKLIN VANCE, III
Kernsville, North Carolina
BENJA VUDHIPORN Bangkok, Thailand
GARY WENTWORTH WAKE
Lynchburg, Virginia
DANIEL CHURCHMAN WARREN
Roanoke, Virginia
SAMUEL EDWARD WEINBERG
Richmond, Virginia
HERMAN LESTER WEST Moseley, Virginia
PAUL FLETCHER WHITE
Richlands, Virginia
EUGENE STEWART WIENER
Petersburg, Virginia
TROY HOWARD WILLIAMS
Gasburg, Virginia
STERLING RUDOLPH WILLIAMSON
Media, Pennsylvania
WAYNE HILTON WILSON
Arlington, Virginia
ANTHONY JOSEPH YUSKAITIS
Richmond, \'irginia
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Left to Right: Frank. Ferrier, Secretary-Treasurer; Edward Der-Martirosian, President; William E, Gayle, Jr., Vice-Prcsiderjt; Mary Agnes Pat-
tersall, Historian.
September 6, 1961, eighty-three freshman medical stu-
dents with "Big Daddy Gray" clutched tightly as possible
to conceal shaking hands, walked hesitantly for the first
time into Gross Lab to meet a silent friend or enemy.
The same afternoon saw "The Eighty-three" saimter
in for an introduction to that crip course, Histology, not
realizing that the pathway of minute detail to the eight
layers of the retina could only be successftilly traveled
by diligent observation of a thousand of EM's slides, ac-
companied by the thousand pages in Ham.
The axilla down, the head and neck gone, and the
long tube collecting dust, found eight-two tract weary
minds trying to assort nuclei and reflexes with the aid
of two rather improbable tools . . . colored clay and
wire screening.
Our endeavors were brought to a grinding but wel-
come halt by a twisting Christmas party and a well
deserved vacation, overshadowed only by the haunting
thought of national boards in February.
The air of relaxation which was so prominent be-
tween Thanksgiving and Christmas was a thing of the
past after the holidays. A scheduled series of weekly tests
plus the appearance of Biochemistry in the schedule was
stimidus enough to once again quiet down the halls,
burn lights late at night, and put everyone on his best
academic behavior.
With only March, April, and May to go before the
close of imdoubtedly a most traumatic yet eager academic
year, the wise words of Solomon, when heard, held our
around the clock attention.
A bond exists among these eighty-two individuals
who are all striving toward the same goal — a bond of
pride. Pride not only in our accomplishments as indi-
viduals but as a class. Coupled with determination and
hope, this pride ol ours may realize in 1965 a graduating
class of eighty-two members from the School of Medicine.
THE CLASS OF 1965
FREDERICK JAMES ALLEN
Richmond, Virginia
HILTON ROBINSON ALMOND
Locust Grove, Virginia
JAMES DUNCAN ASHE
Newport News, Virginia
ROY DAVIS ASHLEY Richmond, Virginia
JERRI ANN HARDEN Richmond, Virginia
MATTHEW JOHN BARLOW, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
ROBERT EUGENE BEATLEY
Gonyon, Virginia
ROBERT DURWOOD BLANKENSHIP
Moseley, Virginia
BERNARD JAY BORTZ Annandale, Virginia
ALTAMONT HART BACEY, III
South Hill, Virginia
WILLIS EDWIN BRONSTEIN
Norfolk, Virginia
ALPHONSE HENRY LEO BRUNO, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
JAMES DOUGLAS BUNDRANT
Appalachia, Virginia
ESTILL L. CAUDILL, III
Elizabethton, Tennessee
PRESTON JAMES CHANDLER, JR
Richmond, Virginia
ALAN BRENT COHEN
Newport News, Virginia
JAMES KEARNEY DALY
Orchard Park, New York
RUFUS MARION DE HART, JR
Radford, Virginia
EDWARD DER - MARTIROSIAN
Washington, D. C.
SPEROS N. DR.AKE
Charleston, South Carolina
JOSEPH LEONARD DUNFORD
Hampton, Virginia
GERALD ABR.AHAM EZEKIEL, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
FRANK LOUIS FERRIER Atlanta, Georgia
MARVIN GARY FRANK Newark, New Jersey
ELEANOR RIDOUT FREED
Roanoke, Virginia
SIGSBY WARREN GAYLE
Danville, Virginia
WILLIAM EARLE GAYLE, JR.
Chesapeake, Ohio
GENE ARTHUR GODWIN
Richmond, Virginia
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ROGER THORPE GREGORY
Rocky Mount. North Carolina
R.'\NDOLPH MIRRELL HALLORAN
Beckley. \Vest Virginia
JAMES CHAMBERLAIN HARLAN
Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT RIDDICK. HARRELL. Ill
Suffolk, Virginia
HUBERT BLAND HUDGINS
New Point, Virginia
DAVID CHARLES HUGHES
Lester, Pennsylvania
NEIL EDWARD HUTCHER
Norfolk, Virginia
BETTY WELBORN HVDRICR
Greenville, South Carolina
LOIIS DANIEL JOHNSON Bedford, ^'irginia
PAUL ARTHUR KVALE
Falls Church, Virginia
DAMD ARTHUR LAYMAN
Rocky Mount, \'irginia
JOHN ALBERT LEGETT Arlington, \'irginia
ROBERT YAN - KWAI LEUNG
Hong Kong, China
EUGENE RU,SSELL McDANNALD
Norfolk, ^'irginia
STAGEY LEE McMARLIN
Springfield, Virginia
JERRY LEE MILLER
Swords Creek, Virginia
ALBERT JOHN OCHSNER
Tappahannock. \'irginia
LOUIS DANIEL PARHAM, JR.
Keysville, Virginia
CLIFTON L. PARKER Bayside, Virginia
BARBARA JANE PENDLETON
Richmond, Virginia
HARRY GORDON PLUNKETT, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
JOEL R. POOLE Norfolk, Virginia
GARY MEADE RICHARDSON
Barhamsville, Virginia
CARL ALLEN SALSBURY
Richmond, Virginia
DANNY LEROY SCOTT Lynchburg, Virginia
LARRY ODELL SHARPE
Portsmouth, Virginia
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ARON S. STORCH
New York City, New York
MARY AGNES TATTERSALL
Staunton, Virginia
JAMES W. THRASHER, JR.
Randolph, New Y'ork
ROGER ZALON THURMAN
Cambria, Virginia
JAMES THOMAS WADDILL, HI
Chester, Virginia
RUSSELL BARBORIE WAYLAND, HI
Portsmouth, Virginia
RUSSELL STUART WEEKS
Greensville County, Virginia
THOMAS JOHNSON WELLS
Farmville, Virginia
EARL DOWDY WHITE Richmond, Virginia
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JOHN RONALD BABB Ivor, Virginia
JOHN CLARKE BOOTH, III
Arlington, Virginia
LEWIS WILLIAM BRIDGFORTH
Crewe, Virginia
JAMES SNEAD CRANFORD
Arlington, \^irginia
AILLARD FLOYD DANIELS, JR
Huntingtno, West Virginia
JAMES GRAFTON DOWD, JR.
Richinond, Virginia
THEODORE GEORGE Richmond, Virginia
LOUIS MOSES MENDELSON
Portsmouth, Virginia
DONALD FRANCIS PERKINS
Brick Town, New Jersey
JAMES THEODORE RATLIFF
Grundy, Virginia
JAMES ALBERT REPASS Salem, Virginia
PETER ROSANELLI, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
WYATT EARLE ROYE, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
ERNE.ST THOMAS KOLENDRIANOS
Danville, Virginia
LLEWELLYN WINN STRINGER, JR.
Richinond, Virginia
The top picture illustrates an antique dental
chair and cuspidor stand, which was used in the
early days.
Through progress and development in the
field of Dentistry, the dentist of today has avail-
able to him the most modern equipment and
techniques — direct lighting, high speed drill,
air-water syringe, readily accessible marble table,
aseptic methods — all giving better comfort and
safety to the patient.
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John S. Salley, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chairman of the
Department of Oral Pathology
DEDICATION
We, the senior dental class ot 1962, proudly
dedicate our section of this yearbook to you. For
your teachings, research, friendship and examples
of untiring dedication to the profession, we are
sincerely grateful.
J
Left to Right: Charles Robinson, Pit'sideiit; Michael Prunty, J ice-Piesul iil William DuscuU, Scc)cl(ii)-T)c<iiiii
Historian.
Xol Pictured: Jerry Crews,
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
In September of 1958, eighty bright, shiny faces en-
tered the freshmen class. Everyone had that lost, "I know
nothing", frightened expression. We knew nothing and
as we progressed into our freshmen year, gross anatomy,
biochemistry, bacteriology, and a few others proved it.
But, we celebrated the completion of each with a victory
party at Tom's Cavern.
As sophomores, we began to realize that dentistry was
more than just "filling" and "pulling". Dr. Boyd's whip
in Crown and Bridge kept us on edge most of the year,
and Dr. Salisbury made sure no one was insulted by
missing the "denture of the week club." The pass word
became "party" so we joined fraternities and did just
that.
The junior year we diverted our attention from the
dentoform to patients — and what a change. Our mis-
takes were now answered with "groans" and "extrac-
tions"; and of course that old familiar statement "you
gotta do it over" was still heard. No one coidd be quali-
fied to be a senior until Dr. Fitzhugh had spent an after-
noon in his cubicle.
The senior year had finally arrived and we felt like
"big shots". A few days in the clinic and we found out
we were still just midgets with enlarged brains. Every-
one was trying to beg, borrow, or steal charts. Require-
ments had to be met!
Finally we began wondering what to do after grad-
uation— service, internships, or general practice. What-
ever our choice, we were proud to be seniors and just
hoping we were worth)' to accept the title — Doctor!
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
A. TRACY AITCHESON, JR.
Alexandria, Virginia
Xi Psi Phi
JOE MOORE ALEXANDER
Port Republic, Virginia
Psi Omega
JAMES THOMAS ATKINSON
Greenville, South Carolinia
Xi Psi Phi
B.S., Furman University ; American
Dental Association, '59-'61 ; Softball.
■59-'61 ; Baslietball, 'SO-'Gl
SAMUEL GEORGE
BAROODY, JR.
TiMMONSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Psi Omega
B.S.,
Tlie Citadel : Sigma Zeta. '61-
National Institute of Health Re-
search Fellowship, '61 -'62; Treas-
urer, Psi Omega, '60-'61 ; Basketball,
•59-'61 ; Softball, '59-'61 : American
Dental Association
ALLAN BERRY
Miami, Florida
Alpha Omega
B.S., University of Miami: Alpha
Omega, Treasurer, '60-'61 ; President,
'61-'62 ; Interfraternity Council, Sec-
retary-Treasurer, '61-"62
SAM C. BLANTON, JR.
Summerville, South Carolina
Psi Omega
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
\
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JACK HARRIS BRENNER
CoR.\L Gables, Florida
Alpha Omega
B.S., University of Miami ; Alpha
Omega, Secretary, 'G0-'61 : American
Dental Association
JAMES WILLIAM BURCH
Lake City, South Carolina
Psi Omega
The Citadel ; Basketball
WILLIAM DENNY COVINGTON
Danville, Virginia
JERRY FRANK CREWS
Hampton, South Carolina
Psi Omega
ROBERT BURGIN DALTON
Winston-SaleMj North Carolina
Psi Omega
B.S., Davidson College ; Sigma Zeta
GARY FRANK DANIEL
SriNDALE, North Carolina
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THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
L
ROBERT W. DUPUY
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Psi Omega
B.A.. Duke University ; Sigma Zeta ;
National Institute of Health Research
(Jrant. '5{t-'62 : Basketball : Softball :
Bowling ; American Dental Associa-
tion
WILLIAM SAUNDERS DRISCOLL
Bedford, Virginia
X) Psi Phi
Roanoke College : Sigma Zeta : Alpha
Sigma Chi. Class Secretary-Treasurer.
•0(i-'62 : Xi Psi Phi. Treasurer. '61-
•62 : Softball : Basketball
RODNEY SMITH FIELDS
Tampa, Florida
Psi Omega
B S.. Florida State T'niversity ; Class
Historian. '58-'."j!1 ; Softball. 'Sn-'eu
\VILLIAM NEWMAN
FREEDMAN
Columbia, South Carolina
Alpha Omega
iversity of South Carolina : T'ni-
versity of North Carolina
THOMAS R. GOLDEN
Portsmouth, Virginia
Xi Psi Phi
B.S., William and Mary Colleg
Alpha Omega Alpha
ROBERT WRIGHT GOODE
Suffolk, Virginia
Xi Psi Phi
Randolph-Macon College: Xi Psi Phi,
Secretary, '60- '61 ; Interfraternity
Council, 'OO-'Ot ; American Dental As-
sociation, '5f)-'62
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
ALVIN STEWART GOODMAN
Charlotie, North Carolina
Alpha Omega
University of North Carolina
ROBERT B. GOODWIN
Salem, Virclnl'V
Xi Psi Phi
University of Virginia : Amer-
Dental Association, ',')!l-'02 ;
Softball ; Basketball
EDWARD ARMSTRONG
GORMAN
Lakeland. Florida
CAROL DAVID HELLBERG
Franklin, Virginia
University of Kentucky
LOWELL LEE HESS
Mouthcard, Kentucky
Xi Psi Plii
Univei"sity of Kentucky
WILLIAM HOPWOOD
HIGINBOTHAM, JR.
Suffolk, Virginia
B.A., Virginia Military Institute ; Xi
Psi Phi. President. '61-'62 ; Inter-
fraternity Council, '61-'62: American
' Dental Association
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
E. CLYDE HOELZER
Arlinc.ton, Virginia
Xi Psi Flu
American t'niversity
MAURY ALBON HUBBARD, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Xi Psi Plii
B.S., Ilampden-Sydney College
ROBERT KIRKLAND
HUBBARD, JR.
Roanoke, Virginia
Psi Omega
B.A., Virginia Military Institute
JAMES BROWN JACKSON
KiNGSiREE, South Carolina
Psi Omega
A.B.. Duke University
JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Xi Psi Phi
University of Richmond
JOSEPH BELTON JOHNSON
,\i>rALACHiA, Virginia
B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute ;
Emory and Henry
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
ROBERT HENRY KELLER
Bristol, Virginia
MARVIN KLAVANS
Norfolk, Virginia
Alpha Omega
JAMES ISAAC LAMBERT
Woodstock, Virginia
B.A., Bridgewater College
LEO NICHOLAS LAMPROS
Roanoke, Virginia
Psi Omega
B.S., tlniversity of Bichmond : Stu-
dent Council Representative, '59-'62 ;
American Dental Association
HUGH ALVIN LAWSON
Richmond, Virginia
Psi Omega
University of Richmond : Sigma Zeta,
'60-'61 : N.I.H. Research Fellowship.
'o9-'6u ; Student American Dental
Association
ROBERT DEN'BY LEWIS
Martinsville, Virginia
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
■\VILLIAM HERBERT LEWIS,
JR-
Cascade, Virginia
Psi Omega
B.S., Wake Forest College: Ps
Omega, President. '61-'62 : Americai
Dental Association
LAURENS EDWARD
LINEBAUGH
Tampa, Florida
B.S.. Florida Southern College;
Sigma Zeta. American Dental Asso-
ciation
ALEX,ANDER JAMES MALLIS
Roanoke, Virginia
Delta Sigma Delta
B.A., University of Virginia : Amer-
ican Dental Association; Intramural
sports
SAMUEL JESSE MARSH
Hemingway, South Carolina
Presbyterian College
li
JOHN GARY MAYNARD, JR.
Cheraw, South Carolina
Psi Omega
A.B., Davidson College ; Alpha Sigma
Chi ; Psi Omega, Vice-President. In-
terfraternitv Council Representative,
•6(i-'G2. President. 'Gl-'Bi ; Student
Dental Society. Secretary -Treasurer.
^'ice-President. President; Basket-
ball ; Softball
ANDREW McDANIEL
Alexandria, Virginia
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
STEVEN ALLEN MEEKS
Tra\elers Rest, South Carolina
WILLIAM LINWOOD OUTTEN,
III
Arlington, Virginia
HAROLD J. PAYNE
Richmond, Virginia
Georgetown University: American
University ; American Dental Asso-
ciation
B.S., M.S., University of Richmond :
Alplia Sigma Clii. President. '61-'fi2 :
Honor Council, '5S-'61 ; Basketball
PAUL ANTHONY PIRKLE
Orl.-vndo, Florida
Xi Psi Phi
University of Florida; Softball;
Bowling
CHARLES KILGORE POLLY
Appalachia, Virginia
B.S., University of Eiclimond ; Sec-
retary-Treasurer. Dental Student
Body ; Softball : Basketball
MICHAEL NEAL PRUNTY
Jenkins, Kentucky
Xi Psi Phi
B.A., University of Kentucky ; Stu-
dent Council, '59-'62 ; Class Vice-
President, '61-'62
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
ROBERT LEWIS PUGH
Roanoke, Virginia
Xi Psi Phi
Virginia I'olyteclinic Institute
HOWARD EUGENE QUILLEN
Gate City, Virginia
B.A.. Emory and Henry College:
Alpha Sigma Chi; Class President,
TiS-'ei : President, Dental Student
Body, '61-'62 : Treasurer, MCV Stu-
dent Body, '61-'62
HARRY EDWARD RAMSEY, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
Psi Omega
P..S.. riampden-Sydney College:
American Dental Association : Soft-
ball ; Basketball
WILLIAM FRANKLIN REAMES
Dania, Florida
Psi Omega
JOHN DARRELL RICE
Portsmouth, Virginia
JAMES A. ROBERTSON
Miami, Florida
B.S., University of Michigan, Xi Psi
I'hi, Secretary. '60-'61 : American
Dental Association
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
CHARLES THEODORE
ROBINSON
Orange Park, Florida
B.S., University of Florida ; Class
President, '61-'62 ; Sigma Zeta, '61-
'62 ; Honor Council, '58-'62 ; A. D.
Williams Scliolarship Award, '59-'61 ;
Pathology Award, '50-'60
DAVID GRAY SHANNON
Richmond, Virginia
Psi Omega
JOHN SHELTON SURFACE
Tazewell, Virginia
LEWIS DONALD TAMKIN
Strasburg, Virginia
B.A., Eandolpli-Macon College ; Sigma
Zeta ; American Dental Association
JOHN LOUIS TATE
Burlington, North Carolina
B.S., WofEord College: American
Dental Association ; MCV Glee Club ;
Softball
GERALD THOMAS TAYLOR
Beaufort, North Carolina
Psi Omega
B.S., Wake Forest College
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
CLAUDE PAUL VAN VOOREN
Jamestown, South Carolina
Delta Sigma Delta
A.B., Assumption College; Inter-
fraternlty Council Representative,
'60-'62 ; House Manager, '60-'61 ;
American Dental Association
GEORGE ROBERT VAUGHAN
Floyd, Virginia
Psi Omega
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DAVID ARTHUR WHITE
Cai'E Charles, Virginia
B.S.. Medical College of Virginia,
School of Pharmacy ; American Den-
tal Association
RAYMOND PETRIE WHITE, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
Psi Omega
Washington & Lee University, Sigma
Zeta : Alpha Sigma Chi ; Class Treas-
lu-pr, TiS-'Hi), Vice-President, '60-'61 :
Varsity Basketball ; Varsity Tennis ;
A. D. Williams Fellowship
EDWARD PATTERSON
WOODWORTH
Norfolk, Virginia
, U. S. Naval Academy : Xi Psi
Vice-President : Softball : Amer-
ican Dental Association
SAM E. WOOLWINE
ABiNcnoN, Virginia
B.A., Virginia Military Institute;
Honor Council, '58-'62 ; Softball, '58-
Left to Right: Elbert Plumraer, President; Cotesworthy Fishburne, Jr., Historian; John Wolfe. Jr., Secretary-Treasurei
Vice-President.
William Sandifer,
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
As we, the class of '63 emerged into junior year, a
new era had definitely begun in our lives. For the first
time we would be working on actual human beings,
and not just plastic models or extracted teeth. We had
heard from seniors about how easy the junior year was,
but this thought rang with a rather dull tone as we wel-
comed "the big seven" into our class. We greeted our
first patients with faces that reflected confidence in our
knowledge and skill; and these same faces served to
shield neurocraniums filled with doubt and anxiety.
We possessed a mass of knowledge which had been well
spatulated over our first two years, but the question was,
"When was it going to gel?" Fortunately, we found that
our professors, many of whom we met for the first time,
had an almost endless amount of patience and under-
standing.
When the initial shock of the clinic had subsided and
we were able to see through the fallout, many of us dis-
covered that we had "borderline" averages on certain
"pop" tests. We began to lealize that this course could
not be mastered by just studying while riding to school —
particularly if you had to play that familiar guessing
game as to whether the "goat lot" would be open or not.
Factors that brightened our morale at school this year
included a brand new lounge, filled with silent chefs
and just-as-silent bridgeplayers — much to the dismay of
the lunchtime conversationalists. There were also var-
ious amusing patients, as Graham can testify; and cer-
tain astounding qualities were discovered, too, such as
Padgett's patient's patience.
Life outside of school was characterized by the dwind-
ling of the already ravaged ranks of the class bachelors.
Most of those who were left moved out of the dormitory
and clumped together in various fortresses out in the
city. When the news of Julie Metts's engagement reached
the boys at Westwood, we had to force ourselves to be-
come cognizant of the fact that the strongest walls of
bachelordom could be undermined.
As we flick on our lights for the final check that we
hope will inactivate the year, among the thousand
thoughts that cross our minds, the most prevalent is the
wonder of how life will be as a Senior and what our
final year holds for us.
73
THE CLASS OF 1963
o P e^
ARTHliR LAWRENCE ALEXANDER
Hialeah, Florida
JOHN FR.A.NKLIN ARMSTRONG, JR.
Arlington, Virginia
ROBERT YATES BALDWIN
Lakeland, Florida
HAROLD JOSEPH BARRETT, JR.
Harrisonburg, Virginia
ROBERT STUART BERMAN
Norfolk, Virginia
ROBERT HERRON BLEASE
Colombia, South Carolina
ROBERT LEE BRAND Staunton, Virginia
GORDON THOMAS BRYCE, JR.
Florence, South Carolina
PAUL H. BUSKER Surfside, Florida
RICHARD REYNOLDSON BUTTERWORTH
Richmond. Virginia
FRANCIS FREDERICK CARR, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
LEONARD P. CHANDLER, JR.
Richmond, Mrginia
SELDON THOMAS CHILDERS
Zephyr Hills, Florida
RICHARD EDWARD CONNER
Lamar, South Carolina
ROBERT LEWIS DEAL Richmond Virginia
GEORGE DAY DELO, JR.
Harrisonburg, Virginia
ROBERT NELSON EMORY
Milford, Delaware
COTESWORTH PINCKNEY FISHBURNE, JR.
Walterboro, South Carolina
KENNETH MIKE FLEENOR
Abingdon, Virginia
GERALD IRWIN FRANK
Portsmouth, \'irginia
WILLIAM CLAIBORNE FUQUA
Norfolk, Virginia
DUNBAR OSWALD GODBOLD
Columbia, South Carolina
JAMES CARLYLE GORDON, JR.
Winchester, Virginia
ROBERT FRANKLIN GRAHAM
Radford, Virginia
JOHN WILLIAM GREGORY
Norfolk, Virginia
WILLIAM SANFORD HARRISON
Frontenac, Missouri
WALKER W. HAY Haysi, Virginia
WINFERD DALE HOLT
Loris, South Carolina
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
VIRGIL HOWELL
Chiickatuck, Virginia
JOSEPH ALEX HUSZTY
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
CURTIS WADE KENNEDY, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
MURAD KERNEKLIAN
Richmond. Virginia
CHARLES RICHARD KILLINGSWORTH
Augusta, Georgia
RICHARD ALLEN LeHEW
Clifton Forge, Virginia
MELVIN G. LEISURE, JR.
Wilmington, Delaware
ROBERT EARL MARLIN Miami, Florida
MONTAGUE LEONARD MARTIN
Newport News, Virginia
PATRICIA BEATTY MARTIN
Newport News, Virginia
BEECHARD C. McCONNELL
Gate City, Virginia
JULIAN CABELL METTS
Richmond, Virginia
PRESTON D. MILLER, JR.
Norton, Virginia
WYLIE EDWARD MITCHELL
Camden, South Carolina
CHARLES HOWELL NELSON, JR.
Lawrenceville, Virginia
GEORGE SAUL NEUMAN Miami, Florida
PETER RALPH NEWMAN
Richmond, Virginia
DANIEL GORDON NOLAND
Tampa, Florida
GEORGE ORLOVE Washington, DC.
ELMER PLUMMER OSBORNE, JR.
Bremo Bluff, Virginia
EDWARD LEE OVERMAN
Richmond, Virginia
CLYDE TALMADGE PADGETT
Florence, South Carolina
JOHN MANNINGS PARHAM. JR.
Latta, South Carolina
TOMMY CARROLL PLAYER, JR.
Timmonsville, South Carolina
CLEVELAND HOWARD PORTER, JR.
Fries, Virginia
DENNIS BOYD RINKER
Charlottesville. Virginia
JAMES OLIVER ROBERSON
Roaiifjke, \'irginia
WILLIAM GREEN SANDIFER, JR.
Y'ork, South Carolina
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SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
R„\LPH ED^VARD SCHXEE
Inverness, Florida
JOHN' MURDALGH SHEPHERD, JR.
Newport News, \'irginia
EARL THO^rAS SHERMAN
Gainesville, Georgia
EMMETTE CHARLES SKLNNER, JR.
Suffolk, Virginia
BENJAMIN JOHN STEBOR, III
Lake Worth, Florida
ALAN REEVES SI SKIN
Coral Gables, Florida
RICHARD PAYNE SUTER
Harrisonburg, \'irginia
DAMD RICHARD SUYES, JR,
Richmond, Virginia
THOMAS HENDRIX TATUM
McCoU, South Carolina
CEPHAS \'ALVAZE THOMASON
Cokuiibia, Georgia
\VILLIAM MAYO \'ArGHAN
Ellerson, ^'ivginia
MARION BAGLEY WALKER, JR.
Bayside, Virginia
JOHN HENRY ^VALKUP, JR.
Columbia, South Carolina
JOHN WEBSTER WILLHIDE
Roanoke, Virginia
BILLY C. ^VILSON
Fort Mill, South Carolina
JOHN FENNELL WOLFE, JR.
Charlottesville, Virginia
THOMAS GIBSON YARBROl'GH
Fairfax, Virginia
ALLEN STEPHEN ZENO Norfolk, Virginia
JOE F.\LK ZOLL Lynnhaven, Virginia
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NOT PICTURED
KARL LAMARR DUFF
Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES BARRICK HAYES
Richmond, Virginia
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
A college professor once stated the following about
the class distinction within the schools of higher learn-
ing.
"The freshmen-an insecure group of society, con-
stantly watched and coached by the faculty. Those
which are the most pushed, puzzled and pursued.
The juniors-a higher bracket of society usually
classified as an upperclassman, who are far too wise
to be infonned but not infallible enough to be cor-
rected.
The seniors-the elite, the pride of the faculty.
Quiet and reserved, not to lose their status, and
cautious to fulfill all their requinnents.
The sophomores-ah, the sophomores, the unfort-
unate group of the society. They are experienced
enough so as not to be classified with the freshmen,
but hindered in knowledge so as to be an upperclass-
man; for these poor neglected people who walk the
halls unnoticed by all except their tiring professors
we pay due respect."
This statement we considered appropriate for our
class history, because it has summed up the years we
have and will spend at M.C.V. Correct, we do walk
around confused and unnoticed, for we are yet unable
to put the amazing puzzle of medicine and dentistry to
practice. But our time is soon coming when we too will
take our place in the clinic and sophomores-ah, sopho-
mores no more. . . . !
Left to Right: Claude "Whitehead, President: Erwin ,^bell, Vice-President: Butch Hurt, Secretary-Trensurer. Not Pictured: Marlin Troiano,
Historian.
THE CLASS OF 1964
dk^m^dM
FR.\NK ERWIN ABELL. JR.
Lowrys, South Carolina
HENRY WATSON ASBILL, JR.
Greenville, South Carolina
RONALD L. ASKOWITZ
Coral Gables, Florida
C:ONNIE M. BARER
Fort Mill, South Carolina
TRUMAN DORLAND BAXTER, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
C:URTIS GORDON BENNETT
Martinsville, Virginia
GEORGE PHILIP BERGER
Richmond, Virginia
C;E0RGE WILLIAM BRADY
Greenville, North Carolina
PHILIP HANSFORD BRANDT
Richmond, Virginia
K.AJ MICHAEL BRENT Searcy, Arkansas
AVILLIAM GARFIELD BUNCH, JR.
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
LARRY M. BURNETT Miami, Florida
ALLAN HEATH CASH, JR.
Charlotte, North Carolina
REX COLLINS, JR.
Greenville, South Carolina
KENNETH EDWARD COPELAND
Waverly, Virginia
DAN W. CULBERTSON
Gate City, Virginia
GEORGE PARKER DAVIS
Newport News, Virginia
ANTHONY NICHOLAS DiCESARE
Rochester, New York
ROBERF HABER ELLIS
Georgetown, South Carolina
MITCHELL L. FLYNN
Greer, South Carolina
ERVIN WALL FUNDERBUCK
Cheraw, South Carolina
THOMAS BLACKWELL GARRETT
Danville, Virginia
JOSEPH HASKELL GIBSON
Spartanburg, South Carolina
JAMES MASSIE GLEASON, JR.
Richlands, Virginia
ALLAN GOLDFARB Richmond, Virginia
JAMES EARL GOSNEY Danville, Virginia
ROBERT LEIGH GROSSMANN
Petersburg, Virginia
KENNETH WARD HALL Tampa, Florida
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
WILSON SHEAFFER HAWK, JR.
Newport News, Virginia
RONNIE MACK HILTON
Coeljurn, Virginia
SIDNEY HAROLD HORWITZ
Richmond, Virginia
ALFRED D. HURT, JR. Salem, Virginia
HUBERT ALPHENS JONES, JR.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
ROBERT WILLIAM KAISER
Kingston, Pennsylvania
CLYDE PATRICK KILLEN
Columbia, South Carolina
EDWIN CLIFTON LEONARD, JR.
Lakeland, Florida
JOSEPH MONROE LEWIS
Winnsboro, South Carolina
JESSE BURKS LOGAN Salem, Virginia
WALLACE BRADSHAW LUTZ
Mt. Jackson, Virginia
JOHN LEE MATNEY Danville. Virginia
JAMES KENWARD METZ
Roanoke, Virginia
GERALD CHARLES MORVILLO
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
CLYDE RANDALL NEIGHBORS
Spartanburg, South Carolina
KENNEDY E. NEILL, JR.
Yorktown, Virginia
JERRY ROSS OWINGS
Gray Court, South Carolina
RICHARD MACK PYNE
North Miami Beach, Florida
WILLIAM NOEL RILEY
LEON ALAN ROGERS
Lynchburg, Virginia
New Market, Virginia
FRED H. ROSENBLUM Norfolk, Virginia
TIMOTHY ELMER RUSSELL, III
Arlington, Virginia
EARL COOK SANDERS
Harrisonburg, Virginia
LAURENCE DAVID SCHWARTZ
Miami Beach, Florida
GARL.\ND L. SLAGLE Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES LUTHER SMITH, JR.
Norfolk County, Virginia
WYATT WHEELER THOMPSON
Fredericksburg, Virginia
STANLEY DENIS TOPOREK
Charleston, South Carolina
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THE CLASS OF 1964
Af'^ ji
MARLIN F. TROIANO Canton Ohio
THOMAS RAY VAUGHAN, JR.
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
STEPHAN T. VERMILLION
Hampton, Virginia
JULES MELVIN WAINGER
Norfolk, Virginia
FR.\NKLIN NEAL WARD
Tallahassee, Florida
WILLIAM AVERY WEBB
Jackson, South Carolina
DAVID LEIGH WHITE
Roanoke, Virginia
CLAUDE STUART WHITEHEAD, JR.
Chatham, Virginia
PHILIP MORTON WINE
Mt. Sidney, Virginia
RICHARD RILEY ZECHINI
Lynchburg Virginia
DALE WALKER ZIESMER
Richmond, Virginia
NOT PICTURED
JAMES H. FORSEE, JR. Washington. D.C.
ROBERT CHARLES KAHN
Miami Beach, Florida
NOEL HENRY MARKLEY
Annandale, Virginia
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
We as Freshmen took our stand on the threshold of
a far-distant goal. The task was ours; we accepted the
challenge and responsibility of being professional men.
The manifestations of this acceptance are still evi-
dent. We have been on the summit of triumph and per-
sonal self-satisfaction and in the throes of disappoint-
ment and disillusionment. Each student has progressed
individually and it will be through his own personal ef-
fort that he will succeed.
By September, we had made the important decision
to become students of Dentistry. Only in the ensuing
months were we to discover that this decision meant hard
work, work which we knew was necessary for a complete
dental education. We also discovered that we must
broaden our education socially. Hence, the first freshmen
party was planned and carried through. These social
weekends incieased and soon they became highly antici-
pated events.
As for our classes, try to remember the nerve that
was really a string, the first Histology practical, the
"clock watcher" in Biochemistry, "Tic-Toe" in Neu-
roanatomy, the elevators in McGuire Hall, and the den-
tition of an African Wambat.
The barrier of oiu" Freshman year has been hurdled,
but not without the guidance of Dean Lyons and the
faculty. We as a class would like to thank them for their
sincere interest in each of us.
Left to Right: James Hicks, Historian; George Raborn, Vice-President: Ivan Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer: William Kennedy, President.
THE CLASS OF 1965
RICARDO ALEXANDER
Davtona Beach, Florida
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EDGAR S. BR.^DLEY
HENRY M. CHERRICK
Akron, Ohio
Miami, Florida
JO.SEPH CLINTON COX, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
ROBUY M. DAIL Hampton, Virginia
KENNETH GEORGE EDERLE
Jamaica, New York
.SAMUEL FEILER Miami Beach, Florida
GERALD ARTHUR FLATEQUAL
Springfield, Virginia
JAMES DULANEY GEIMAN
Leesburg, Virginia
HARVEY ALLEN CLICK
HENRY TOUTANT GOUSOULIN
Crestview, Florida
LLOYD ALLEN GREEN
Norfolk, Virginia
ULIN
Crestview, Florida
Norfolk, Virginia
CHARLES AUBURN HARRELL
.'\nborndale, Florida
WE.STER GERALD HARRIS
Graceville, Florida
LAURENCE NEIL HEIDEN
Lake City. South Carolina
ROBERT M. HOWELL
Sumter, South Carolina
ROBERT CARROLL INGRAM
Bristol, Virginia
THOMAS WILLIAM KELLY, JR
Spartanburg, South Carolina
WILLIAM PHILIP KENNEDY
Manning, South Carolina
MALCOLM HENRY KERSTEIN
Charleston, West Virginia
LEONARD PAUL KESSLER
North Miami Beach, Florida
KENNETH BRYAN KNIGHT
Spartanburg, South Carolina
WOOD NEBLETT LAY Coeburn, Virginia
HOWARD STANLEY LEGUM
Norfolk, Virginia
GERALD WHISNANT LU TZ
Polksville, North Carolina
ALAN RAY LYERLY
Salisbury, North Carolina
BOBBY C. McBRIDE
Ninety Six, South Carolina
LEONARD EDWARD McGAHA
Greenville, South Carolina
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SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
THOMAS GLEN McKENNA
Newport News, Virginia
KENNETH WAYNE MORRIS
Farmville, Virginia
NORMAN A. O'STEEN Chipley, Florida
THOMAS RITCHIE PEERY
Roanoke. Virginia
GORDON PRIOR Richmond, Virginia
GEORGE WAYNE RABORN
Gainesville, Florida
DAVID A. REID Arlington, Virginia
DONALD FLOYD REYNOLDS
Blacksbiirg, Virginia
SALEEM N. SALEEBY, JR.
Dillon, South Carolina
STEPHEN H. SCHWARTZ
North Miami Beach, Florida
STANLEY WARING SHEFTALL
Gafney, South Carolina
HAROLD ELLIS SMITH
Newport News. Virginia
FRED BERNARD THOMAS, III
Newport News, Virginia
JOHN HODGES TIMMERMAN
Hartsville, South Carolina
GEORGE LEIGH WILLIAMS
Mt. Airy, North Carolina
GEORGE STEVEN YEATROS
Winchester, Virginia
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NOT PICTURED
GEORGE RUSSELL AYLAR, JR.
J. R. BOWERS
CHESTER L. BRINSER, JR.
GERALD DORAN CONNORS
ANTHONY LOUIS CONSOLO
DANIEL HARRIS CRAWLEY, III
JAMES WILSE CULCLASURE St.
CHARLES ALISON DRESCHER
WALLACE SHARON EDWARDS
COLIN MEAKINS GALLANT
JAMES A. HALEY
ROBERT THORNTON HAWKINS
JAMES HICKS
RALPH MAYNARD HODGES
GEORGE ALEXANDER JENKINS
HENRY EDMUND KRASKI
JAMES EDWARD LITTLE
WILLIAM
.\rlingt3n, Virginia
Camden, South Carolina
Hamburg, New York
Miami, Florida
Dan\ille, Virginia
Matthews, South Carolina
London Bridge. Virginia
Hopewell, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Ft. Lauderdale. Florida
Waverly, Virginia
Hartsville, South Carolina
Richmond, Virginia
Columbia, South Carolina
Ormand Beach, F'lorida
Neptune Beach, Florida
BARTON WRAY
EDWARD YOUNG LOVELACE
\VILLARD K. LUTZ
WILLIAM MEADOR
JOHN DALE PETERS
MAX GLENN RATCHFORD
JAMES HALL REVERE, JR.
IVAN BERYL ROBERTS
ADRIAN ANDREW ROBERTSON
ROBERT KENNETH RO.SENBERG
MARION GILMER RUNION
JOHN McCURE SALMON, III
HARVEY HATCHER SHIFLETT, III
RICHARD ELBERT SMI FH
GEORGE ALBERT .STERMER. JR.
THOMAS HAZLETT STORK C
BRUCE GILMORE SYL\'IA
ROBERT EDWARD WILKERSON
Richmond, Virginia
Bedford, Virginia
Mt. Jackson, Virginia
Portsmouth, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
York, South Carolina
Kenbridge, Virginia
Tampa, Florida
Moneta, Virginia
Miami, Florida
Radford, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Richmond, Virgitiia
Sandston, Virginia
)lumbia. South Carolina
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
America's first Hospital Pharmacy (about
1 752) is shown in the upper pictine.
Since 1752, Pharmacy has gone far in
establishing itself as an independent prac-
tice. With development of new methods
and improvement of techniques, the
Pharmacist has a professional status of
which he can be proud.
Top picture: This is a detail from a
painting in a series on the History of
Pharmacy, (1954), Parke, Davis & Company.
^1| life^*^''^ ; mMm.
;^M ilM
Dr. Warren E. Weaver, Ph.D
Dean of School of Pliannacy
Professor of Organic Medicinal Chemistry
DEDICATION
We, the seniors in the School of Pharmacy at
the Medical College of Virginia, are proud to ded-
icate our section of the X-Ray to someone who
has been behind us since we first enrolled in phar-
macy school. He has been willing to assist us with
all our many problems, whether they be of an
academic or personal nature. In or out of the class-
room, Dr. Warren E. Weaver is a true friend of
the 1962 Pharmacy Seniors.
Left to Right: Edward Clay, President; Judy Overstreet, Secretary-Treasurer; Ann Reilly, Historian; Kenneth Moore, Vice-President.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Four years have passed since the Class o£ 1962 en-
tered MCV's School of Pharmacy. These four years have
had their bad moments, but for the most part, we re-
member the lighter and more humorous things that
happened rather than the horrible quizes and bad grades.
Our freshman curriculum seemed to be made up
mainly of biology and chemistry. When we weren't foul-
ing things up in the chemistry lab, we were usually in
the biology lab playing with frogs or counting those
silly fruit flies. Between these two courses, we were some-
how able to learn a little English, a little algebra, and
a lot of out-of-the-way facts about MCV and McGuire
Hall. AU our time wasn't spent with the books, how-
ever. We gave our first class party, the boys played on
the Softball team, and in general we had a good time.
The sophomore year found us struggling to learn
organic chemistry, physics, English literature, and eco-
nomics. Dr. Neuroth taught us what was to be our
first, but by no means our last, pharmacy math course.
Our trouble in pharmacy math seemed to stem from
the fact that our knowledge of the alphabet wasn't up
to par, at least where X, Y and Z were concerned. Third
quarter we finally had a pharmacy lab, and for weeks
we worked at mastering the basic skill in pharmacy —
taking the sensitivity of the balance. Fraternity rushing,
pledging, and initiation were the highUghts of the year
for most members of the class.
The first two quarters of our junior year were cen-
tered aroimd Galenical. We wrote up Galenical labs,
we studied for "pop quizes" in Galenical, and we spent
four hours a week making Galenical preparations. Evei
with a'l this effort, we never, according to Dr. Simonelli,
had grades that made a properly shaped curve, which of
course, is bell shaped. Along with Galenical we were
able to squeeze in quantitative analysis, comparative
anatomy, microbiology, and pharmacognosy in which
we were thoroughly familiarized with the "digitalis
story". We also tried to become experts in first aid, and
sinprisingly we all survived being bandaged by our part-
ners, although it got a little rough at times. The arrival
of spring meant dispensing and the Ring Dance to the
juniors. The Ring Dance was definitely more fun than
dispensing. We seemed to enjoy sticking ye'low napkins
in chicken wire to make a ring more than learning to
price prescriptions and to make enteric coated pills.
The senior year presented a few academic hurdles
such as biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology and or-
ganic medicinal. Besides these courses there was spe-
cialties, and each senior had a true test of his ingenuity
when, in order to properly identify a tablet, he had to
devise a way to measure it with a ruler. W'e also spent
an hour a week in Pharmacy 404, 405, and 406 better
known as Odds and Ends. The night after the first senior
practical was probably one of the most imforgetable of
the four years at IMCV. Alinost the entire class decided
to forget that horrible practical, and most were quite
sticcessful. Second quarter was started with an annoimce-
ment that there would be an advance math class. Natu-
rally everyone was delighted because we hadn't had a
math class all year. During the year, seniors and Tom's
became almost synonymous. This was because of an ex-
tra-curricular activity taken up by the majority of the
class members.
June will find the Class of 1962 leaving MCV with
many happy memories and proudly "carrying the
image".
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
X
GARY EDWARD ANDERSON
\VlNCHESTERj VlRCINIA
CAROLYN ANNE BASS
Gladys, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion. '58-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceutical
Association. '.58-'62 : Rho Chi, His-
torian. '61-'62
JOHN WAYLAND BASS, JR.
Clover, Virginia
Ka/jpa Psi
Pharmaceutical Fraternity
American Phnrmaceutical Associa-
tion. '."^.S-'tiii ; ^'i^ginia I'harmaceuti-
cal .\ss.u:iatinn. '.".n-'Kl' ; Ilimor Coun-
cil. '.jS-'.i!). 'co-'fil ; .Tunior Class Vice-
President: Vice Reagent of Kappa
Psi, 'eu-'Cjl ; Secretary of Kappa Psi
'61-'62
MARK ALBERT BLNDER
Richmond, Virgini.\
Alpha Zeta Omega
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion. ■59-'62 : Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association. '59-*62 ; Alphan Zeta
( >mega Secretary, '59-"6U ; Treasurer,
'Gl-'62 ; X-Ray Representative. '60-
'61 ; Lauderdale Club, '61-'62
ALVIN LE-WIS BRADLEY
Emi'Oria, Virginia
\'irginia Pharmaceutical Association ;
.-Vmerican Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion ; Sigma Zeta ; Kappa Psi
JOHN ELMER BROADDUS
Sandston, Virginia
Kappa Psi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, 'o8-'62 : Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association. '5S-'62 ; Correspond-
ing Secretary. '61-'62 : Sigma Zeta,
'6(i-'62 ; Secretary. '(n-'62 ; Rho Chi,
'60-'62 ; YMCA Cabinet, Vice-Presi-
dent '60-'62
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
RAY SPENCER BRYANT
Richmond, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ;
American Pliarmaceutical Associa-
tion ; Sigma Zeta ; Softball
RITA BERNICE BURGER
Norfolk, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association ;
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion
ANDREW THORNTON
CANADA, JR.
Roanoke, Virginia
Kappa Psi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '59-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '59-'62 ; Sigma Zeta :
Rho Chi ; Kappa Psi Treasurer, '61-
'62 ; M.C.V. Chorus, '60-'61 ; Visiting
Lecturers Committee, '61-'62
ARCHIE TED CANNADY
Norfolk, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
"59-'62 ; Secretary, '61-'62 ; American
Pharmaceutical Association, '59-'62
DON FRANKLIN CLARK
Abingdon, Virginia
Kappa Psi
;inia Pharmaceutical Association ;
erican Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion
EDWARD LEE CLAY
Richmond, X'irginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
'58-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical
tion, '58-'62 ; Senior Class
President
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
CLARENCE LEE
CLODFELTER, JR.
Hampton, Virginia
Plii Delta Chi
American Fharmaoeutical Associa-
tion, '58-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, 'oS-'62 : Treasurer ;
Phi Delta Chi President, '61-'62
HENRY RUSSELL DAVIS
Meado'.vview, Virginia
Kappa Psi
irginia Pharmaceutical Association.
i9-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical
Association, '59-'62
JAMES SAMUEL DAVIS
Saluda, Virginia
Phi Delta Chi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '59-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '59-'62 ; Interfrater-
nity Council
ELMER RUSSELL
DEFFENBAUGH, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ;
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion
JANE ANN ELLIS
Hickory-, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, ■5S-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '58-'62 : Interfrater-
nitv Council Secretary-Treasurer, '61-
'02": Rho Chi Secretary-Treasurer,
'B1-'G2; Sigma Zeta ; Honor Council,
'(iu-'61 ; Class Historian, ■59-'60
CARL FRANKLIN
EMSVVILLER, JR.
Woodstock, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
'o9-'62 : American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '59-'62 ; Ivappa Psi, '60-'62
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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
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BILLY WAYNE ESKRIDGE
Abingdon, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
President of Student Branch, '61-'62 ;
Junior Class President ; Kappa Psi
Treasurer, '6U-'61 ; Rho Chi, Sigma
Zeta
DON MYRON FARNSWORTH
Richmond, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
'58-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '5S-'59, '61-'62 ; Softball,
'5S-'62
DONALD BRUCE GARRLSON
Richmond, Virginia
SEYMOUR FRANCIS GOODMAN
Richmond, Virginia
Alpha Zeta Omega
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, 'o8-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '58-'62 ; Alpha Zeta
Omega President, '61-'62 ; Intertra-
temity Council, '61-'62
JOHN JOSEPH CORSICA, III
Beckley, West Virginia
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '61-'62 ; Softball ; Bowling
VERNON ARTHUR
GREENWALT
Kline, West Virginia
American I'harmaceutical Associa-
tion ; Mrginia Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
GER.\LD ALLEN GROSSMAN
Richmond, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
"oS-'62 : American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation. '58-'62 ; Student Council,
'o0-'60; Baseball, '58-'62
JAMES WILLIAM HARPER
Brookneal, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ;
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion
EDITH ANNE HARRIS
Greenville, North Carolina
Mrginia Pharmaceutical Association,
*59-*62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '58-'62
CHARLES FRANKLIN HICKLIN
Staunton, Virginia
Kappa Psi
\'irginia Pharmaceutical Association ;
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion ; Honor Council, '61-'62
DOROTHY MYRTLE
HOFMEYER
Williamsburg, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
THOMAS KUNKLE HUTCHENS
Newport News, Virginia
Kappa Psi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '59-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '5!)-'62 ; Softball, '30-
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
RAYMOND LLOYD
KINCAID, JR.
Covington, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
'59-'62 ; American Pliarmaceutical As-
sociation, '59-'62 ; Secretary. Ivaopa
Psi, '59-'61 ; Zigma Zeta ; Rlio Clii ;
Student Council: Cliairman, Junior
Class Ring Dance
J.\MES ROBERT KING, JR.
Victoria, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
'59-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '59-'62 ; Softball
CHARLES EDWARD KIPPS
LiNviLLE. Virginia
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
'59-'62 : American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '59-'62 ; Basketball
JOHN RICHARD LITTON
Marion, Virginia
MILLARD RUSSELL MAGEE
Yale, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
'58-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
.sociation, '60-'62 ; Treasurer, '61-'62 ;
Honor Council, '59-'60 ; Basketball ;
Softball
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JANE CAROLYN MAYHEW
Gretna, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '59-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association. '58-'62 : Vice-Presi-
dent, Kappa Epsilon, '60-'61 ; Rho
Chi ; Sigma Zeta
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
JAMES EDWARDS MILLS
Greenville, North Carolina
Kappa Psi
ViriJrinia Pharmaceutical Association,
'riS-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '58-'62 ; Lunsford Richard-
son iPharmacy Award, '60-'61
TANNIS JOANNE
MONNINGTON
Front Royal, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
';jS-'62 : American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '.58-'62 : Historian, '60-'61 ;
Secretary, '61-'62
KENNETH EARL MOORE
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
'61-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '61-'62 : Rho Chi President,
'fil-'62; Senior Class Vice-President;
Honor Council, '60-'61 ; Sigma Zeta ;
Softball, '.DS-'eO
WILLIAM LEONARD MORRIS
Norfolk, Virginia
Kappa Psi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '59-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '59-'62 ; Softball, '59-
BARBAR.A HUDDLESTON
MULLER
Bavside, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
\'irginia rharmaceutical Association,
*r>.S-'(-)2 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '58-'62
HARRY WILLIAM MURR.\Y
Edinburg, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Alpha Sigma Chi : Virginia Pharma-
ceutical Association, '58-'62 : Amer-
ican Pharmaceutical Association, '58-
'62 : Freshman Class Vice-President ;
Sophomore Class Vice-President ; Vir-
ginia Pharmaceutical Association
Vice-President, '60-'61; Basketball,
'58-'5n ; Softball, '58-'59
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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
GEORGE JOSEPH NORWOOD
ScoiTSBLiRG, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association ;
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion
JUDY AXNE OVERSTREET
Bedford, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association,
'50-'6:i ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '5 9- '62; Secretary-Treas-
urer, '59-'62 ; Kappa Epsilon Record-
ing Secretary. 'Gl-'ei : Student Y
Cabinet, '60-'62 ; Rho Chi ; Sigma
Zeta
ELI W. PERKINS
WVTHEMLLE, \'IRGINIA
Virginia I'harmaceutioal Association.
'5.S-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '58-'62 : Honor Council, '58-
MARY CAROLINE PHILLIPS
WooDaRiDOE, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
'60-'62 : American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation. •60-'62 ; Kappa Epsilon
Historian, '60-'61 ; Kappa Epsilon
President. '61-'62; Chairman, Ring
Dance Decorations. '60-'61 : X-Ray
Representative, '61-'62
RAY WILLARD PUCKETT
Brookneal. Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ;
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion ; .3rd Vice Regent, Kappa Psi,
'61-'t)2
ANN MORGAN REILLY
VV'AI neseoro, Virgini.\
Kappa Epsilon
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
'58-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation. '59-'62 ; Kappa Epsilon
Treasurer, '60-'62 ; Student Council,
'5S-'59 ; X-Ray Representative, '60-
'61 ; Senior Class Historian
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
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ARTHUR DOUGLAS ROBINSON
Pennington Gap, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Honor Council
RAEFORD DeWITT
ROCKWELL, JR.
Chase City, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pharmaceutical Association.
'.^S-'62 : American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '59-'60 ; Student Council,
'60-'62 ; Bowling
THOMAS BRANSFORD
ROVVLES
LiMETON^ Virginia
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion. '60-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '(J0-'62 ; Softliall, 'BO-
DAVID FARRIS SALEEBA, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Kappa Psi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '59-'60, '61-'62 ; Virginia Phar-
maceutical Association, '58-'62
STEVE MARTIN SCHREIER
NoRioLK, Virginia
Phi Delta Chi
^'irginia Pharmaceutical Association,
'r>8-'61 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '58-'61 ; Baseball ; Basket-
ball
JOYCE CAROLE SHEEHAN
Richmond, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '.58-'59 : Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '58-'5n : Freshman
Class Secretary-Treasurer; .Tunior
Class Historian; Kappa Epsilon
Corresponding Secretary
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
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BENJAMIN PRESTLEY
SMITH, JR.
Farmville, Virginia
Kappa Psi
Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association ;
American Pliarmaceutical Associa-
tion
DORIS FAYE SMYTH
Appalachia, Virginia
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '5S-'62 : Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, 'o8-'62
PHILIP CHILES SPIGGLE
Strasburg, Virginia
Phi Delta Chi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '58-'62 ; Virginiii Phiiniiaceuti-
cal Association, TiS '(',2 : I'nsirtent,
School of Pharmacy Studtut Body.
'61-'G2 ; Vice-Presidout. MC\' Student
Body, '61-'G2; Honor Council. Chair-
man, '61-'62; Budget Committee, '61-
'62; Entertainment Committee, '61-
'62; Student Council, '61-'C2 : Phi
Delta Chi, Master at Arms. Pledge
Master, '61-'62
JANET SUE STANDLEY
Charlottesville, Virginia
VirTin'a Pharmaceutical Association,
'58-'62 ; American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation, '58-'62
MARTHA JANE STEPP
CoEBURN, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '58-'62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '5S-'62 ; Kappa
Epsilon, Chaplain, '61-'62
WILLIAM GARLAND
TARRANT, III
Richmond, Virginia
Phi Delia Chi
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion : Virginia Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation ; Softball ; Basketball
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
ROBERT BOOKER THOMAS
Heathsville, Virginia
WILLIAM BRANCH WHITE
Front Roval, Virginia
Phi Delta Chi
\'ir,9:inia I'harmaceutical Association
■.")ll-'e2 : American Pharmaceutical As
sociation. '60-'62
SAMUEL MYRON WOLPOW
Norfolk, Virginia
Phi Delta Chi
irginia Pharmaceutical Association ;
merican Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion
JERRY MACON WOOD
Roanoke, Virginia
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion. '5S-'61 : Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '3S-'61
CARLA SUE YATES
Pennington Gap, Virginia
Kappa Epsilon
American Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, '.58-'G2 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, '58-'62 : Kappa
Epsilon, '60-'62
Lejt In Riglit: Da\id Marshall, J'ice-PifsidenI: Louise 'Whitehead, Tn'iisurcy; Jerry Robinson, Pmidoil: Alice Graham, Secretary; Ruth
Anderson, Historian. ' ' ■ '
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
During this past school year the third year of our
goal has been reached, but it was not as easy as the up-
perclassmen and teachers promised.
Quantitative analysis, which still causes many of us
to shudder, was one of the first courses of the year.
Pharmacognosy entrenched in our minds the glycosides
of Digitalis purpurea and that spermaceti comes from
the head of the sperm whale found in the Arctic Ocean.
Along with the pharmacy courses. Microbiology was
taught us. We will never forget that staphylococci is
spelled Avith a Y. Galenical with our rush in lab to
finish our numerous preparations before the deadline
\vill be remembered for some time with thoughts of ex-
haustion.
The excitement over class rings, new courses, par-
ties, picnics and other class acti\ities was not dampened
by studies. AVe are anxiously awaiting next year, our
senior )ear, and the challenges it brings, for we feel we
are well prepared by our past three )ears in pharmacy
school.
THE CLASS OF 1963
JOSEPH RUDOLPH ADAMS South Norfolk, Virginia
RUTH LYNCH WHITEHEAD ANDERSON
Chatham, Virginia
RAEFORD WHITLEY BAIN
Clayton, North Carolina
EDWARD GLENN BARKER Danville, Virginia
ROBERT QUILLIN BARKER Gate City, Virginia
JAMES VANCE BARNETT Abingdon, Virginia
MICHAEL RANDOLPH BEAHM Luray, Virginia
FRANKLIN RAY BENNETT Richmond, Virginia
JOAN CAROL BERRY Madison, Virginia
PAUL DOUGLAS BERRY, JR. Chase City, Virginia
RICHARD MICHAEL BERRYMAN
Front Royal, Virginia
BARBARA THERESA BOLTE Petersburg, Virginia
GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM
Martinsville, Virginia
WILLIAM GEORGE BUCHANAN
Kenbridge, Virginia
BILLY WINFRED CHAMBERLAIN
Norwood, North Carolina
RORER E. CLIFT
ALLAN DAVID COMES
BETTY MARIE DANIELS
Martinsville, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Blackstone, Virginia
SCHOOL OF PHA
C Y
WILLIAM BOONE DOTTEN Lynchburg, Virginia
SUSAN REID EARLY Broadway, Virginia
ERNEST WILLIAM ELLIOTT, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM R. EVANS
ROBERT MARION FRIEND
ALLAN BARAN FROST
ROBERT O. GLENN, JR.
ALAN N. GOLDSTEIN
Tazewell, Virginia
Sandston, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Mountain City, Tennessee
Norfolk, Virginia
ALICE Mcdonald graham Baltimore, Maryland
HUGH ALLEN GREEN
JAMES BRUCE GUYNN, JR.
C. EDWARD HALL
Ferrum, Virginia
Princeton, \Vest Virginia
Keysville, Virginia
STUART HENRY HAMILTON, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM JEFFRIES HILL Lawrenceville, Virginia
DON RUSSELL HIMELRIGHT Strasburg, Virginia
GEORGE BERNARD HOLZBACH, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
GERALD COOPER JONES Warsaw, North Carolina
SAMUEL WELLINGTON JONES, JR.
Emporia, Virginia
THE CLASS OF 1963
SHEILA SUSAN KATZ Richmond. \'irginia
GEORGE EDWARD KELLAM Exraore, Virginia
BERNARD FRASIA KRIMM Richmond, Virginia
CAROLE ARLINE LAYNE
Victoria, Virginia
ROBERT HAYNE LEAVELLE, JR.
Charlotte, North Carolina
JUDY ANN LIPKIN
Richmond. Virginia
CHARLES DECROVV LITTLEFIELD
Rocky Mount. North Carolina
JANE GREY McALLLSTER
DAVID JAMES McKINNEY
Richmond, Virginia
Keysville, Virginia
HAROLD FREDERICK MADAGAN, JR.
Winchester, Virginia
DAVID DICKEY MARSHALL
Charlottesville. Virginia
CHARLES EDWARD MERKEL Richmond, Virginia
MAURICE MOFF
ADRON DURANT MORRE
JOHN EDWARD MUNDY
Portsmouth, Virginia
Richmond, \'irginia
Tazewell, Virginia
\'IRGINIA LOUISE NUARA Richmond, Virginia
ALVIN KEITH OVERSTREET
JAMES DAVID PERRY
Front Royal, Virginia
Staunton, Virginia
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
PATRICIA ANN POPE Ivanhoe, Virginia
THOMAS EYRE RAYFIELD Chesapeake, Virginia
MARIANNE REVERE Richmond, Virginia
JAMES BRANDER ROBINSON Dolphin, Virginia
JERRY WILSON ROBINSON Amelia, Virginia
STEVEN TOBIAS SAGER Richmond, Virginia
JOSEPH BARRY SCHWARTZ Richmond, Virginia
JOHN ROBERT SHARPE Richmond, Virginia
FRANK NORMAN STAHL Richmond, Virginia
GEORGE DAVID THOMPSON
Williamsburg, Virginia
HOWARD OTTO WACHSMANN
Colonial Heights, Virginia
JACKSON T. WARD
Cape Charles, Virginia
AM^K^
mkd^
LOUISE MILLNER WHITEHEAD Chatham, Virginia
NOT PICTURED
SARAH HOLT GARRETT BRAZENOR
ROBERT LEE MILLER Bridgewater, Virginia
DAVID WARREN GREENWOOD Hampton, Virginia ELIZABETH JEAN WALTERS MOSS
CHARLSIE JAMES PROFFITT
103
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Since we are the first class to undergo the fi^•e year
program, ^^•e are somewhat small in niuiiber. However,
our class, having been supplemented by t^\'elve transfer
students, now totals twent)-foiu-. All of us hope to fid-
fill the piu^pose of the program — to emphasize the physi-
cal aspects and the professionalism of pharmacy.
This ^ear has been especially gratifying to us since
Ave have had our first true pharmacy courses. In inor-
ganic pharmaceutical we learned about the different
compoimds, and none of us will ever forget the final
examinations in ^vhich there were a thousand and one
compounds to learn. Many are the nights ^ve have toiled
over organic reactions and we will always remember the
preparation in lab that caused us to be exceptionally
sleep). Then, of course, there were those conversions in
pharmacy math and the Aarious methods of aliquoting.
Quant and its many colored end points always offered
a challenge. Last, but not least, were the comparative
tests to which no one seemed to know the correct answers.
As sophomores, we are beginning to more fully un-
derstand the responsibility of the pharmacist in the com-
munity. We now hz\e two more )ears and then we will
take oiu- place in the community to serve as part of the
health team — as pharmacists.
Left to Ri^ht: Michael Stredler. PresidenI: Laura Xealc. Sfnrtnrx-TrniMini : CI;ivtnii Paiiin, J'irc-ru udnit: Lanv Hill, Historian.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
WILLIAM GLEN BARNARD
Richmond, Virgi
BEVERLY CROWDER BLOUNT
Vinton, Virgi
CLARENCE RONALD CATES
Portsmouth, Virgi
DONALD RAE FENSTERMACHER
Hershey, Pennsylvan
HARRISON LEWIS FRIDLEV, JR.
Covington, Virginia
ROBERT COVINGTON GLADDEN
Eastville, Virginia
CARROL RAY HAMLETT
Brookneal, Virginia
LARRY THOMAS HILL Vinton, Virginia
RICHARD WALLACE HOFFARTH
Lynchburg, Virginia
HERMAN MEDLIN Virginia Beach, Virginia
MARTHA ANN MILLER
Charlottesville, Virginia
LAURA Mcdonald neale
West Point, Virginia
CLAGGETT CLAXTON PARTIN, JR.
Chester, Virginia
MARGARET REGINA PAYNE
Richmond, Virginia
DOLORES ANN PRICE Salem, Virginia
JOHN EDWARDS ROUZIE, JR.
King William, Virginia
MICHAEL EUGENE STREDLER
Norfolk, Virgi
CARRIE BURTON THOMPSON
Chatham, Virgi
CHARLES JOSEPH VAUGHN
Grundy, Virg
ROBERT GARLAND WAMPLER
Richmond, Virg
ROBERT EUGENE WEBER
Portsmouth, Virginia
YOUNG HUN WOO Richmond, Virginia
JAMES ELKANAH WYNN
Newport News, Virginia
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NOT PICTURED
GEORGE McRAE BRYSON, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
ROGER LEE SAGER
Richmond, Virginia
105
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
A\"hen we arrived with the expectation of a large
freshman class, we were very surprised to find only
twentv-nine members. This was such a sma'l class we
knew that it must be one of quality and not of quantity.
Ho-ivever, there ^vas soon doubt of this after our first
series of tests.
Figurati\eh speaking, we were all in the same boat
and sinking fast. Therefore, we adopted the motto "Stu-
dent Cooperation for Graduation". We began studying
harder and oiu" next series of tests showed a marked im-
pro\ement.
After this adjustment period from our former col-
leges to M.C.V., we began to feel that we belonged. We
are very grateful for our opportunity to study pliarmacy
on the five year program. "W'e ^vill try to live up to the
confidence and hope expressed in us by our teachers,
parents, and community. As we look forward to the
coming years at M.C.V. we will be ever mindfu' of a
story told to us by Assistant Dean, Frank Pitts, on
Orientation Day.
This was the story about the frogs falling into a
bucket of milk that was to be churned into butter. One
of the frogs became discouraged, stopped kicking, and
sank to the bottom. The other frog kept kicking, form-
ing a piece of butter. He floated on the top with it and
lived. We, too, will try to kick just a little harder while
anxiously a-(vaiting our graduation in 1965.
Left to Right: Emmett Saunders, Vice-President: Kenneth Xeathery, Historian: Marty Smith. Sceretary-Treasurer: John AVright. President.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
FRANCES ELLEN BEAVERS
Winchester, Virginia
JOSEPH DANIEL BECK
Portsmouth, Virginia
FREDERICK TERRY BELLER
Norfoll;, Virginia
ANDREW DAWNER CLORE
Brightwood, Virginia
CAROLYN COLEMAN Roanoke, Virginia
DENNIE ODELL DISHNER
CUnchport, Virginia
F. WAYNE GRAY Petersburg, Virginia
ELIZABETH KEITH HAFF
Roanoke, Virginia
PAUL ALEXANDER IWANIK
Alexandria, Virginia
WILLIAM CHARLES JENNINGS
Occoquan, Virginia
DAVID MICHAEL KENT
Rocky Mount, Virginia
RICHARD DEWAYNE MARTIN
Roanoke, Virginia
JOHN JONES McCALL
Richmond, Virginia
KENNETH LEE NEATHERY
Danville, Virginia
DAVID ALAN PESKIN
Brooklyn. New York
EMMETT LEE SAUNDERS
Holland, Virginia
JOYCE JEANETTE SCOTT
Drakes Branch, Virginia
HENRY JOSEPH SEKERKE. JR.
Newport News, Virginia
FREDERICK BERNARD SMITH
Portsmouth. Virginia
MARSHA SUE SMITH Orange, Virginia
ROBERT BLAKE WILLIAMS
Marion. Virginia
JOHN WAYNE WRIGHT Pound, Virginia
LARRY ALLEN BLEVINS
Radford, Virgin
DOUGLAS LAYNE BUCKLES
Richmond, Virgin
CHARLES MORGAN CAPRIO
Richmond. Virgin
REUBEN MORRIS CHURCH, JR.
Richmond, Virgin
NOT PICTURED
JACOB MOSES COHEN
Richmond, \'irginia
KEMAL HARRY DEEX St. Paul, Virginia
MELVIN ISRAEL KRAMPF
Richmond, Virginia
ARTHUR MASON LAUTERBACH, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
In existence today is the Great Room of
the Poor, a part of the Hotel-Dieu of
France, founded in 1443. In this room, dur-
ing the medieval times. Sisters of the Con-
gregation of Sainte Marthe, wearing habits,
according to their order, cared for the sick.
With the rise of modern hospitals to
provide treatment for the sick, there be-
came a need for trained nurses. The School
of Nursing, here at MCV, is among many
helping to fulfill this need by its training
program. The nurses can be seen caring for
the patients, graciously and competently.
Top picture: This is a detail from a
painting in a series on the History of Med-
icine, (1958), Parke, Davis &: Company.
^msr-mm''
Miss Pauline Ann Steigleder
Assistant Professor of Nursing
DEDICATION
For her encouragement and loyalty to all, her
sincere interest and participation in all activities,
her spirit to get the job done, and most of all her
untiring efforts as an active class sponsor for fotir
years; we the Class of 1962 dedicate our portion
of the X-Ray to Miss Pauline Ann Steiffleder.
Left to Right: Joyce Arritt, Secretniyj Gaylia Hudgens, Vice-President; Julia Schmidt, President; Carole Jones, Historian; Not Pictured: Brenda
Waite, Treasurer.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Patient: Class of 1962 Race: White Age: Twenties
Parent (Guardian): School of Nursing Telephone
Mi 4-9851
Present Address: Randolph-Minor Hall
Previous Address: You-Name-It, U.S.A.
To: All interested
Agency: Medical College of Virginia
Admitted: September 1958 Discharge: June 1962
Diagnosis and Treatment:
Fifty-six well developed females admitted for treat-
ment of "desire to become nurses". Have been treated
for past four years by experiences in various services.
Tend to be a little hyperactive. Pimative measures taken
first year but they were unsuccessful. They have partici-
pated in a variety of activities which have shown ambi-
tion, willingness to serve, and individuality. Thirty-seven
of the patients to be discharged in June; others departed
previously not desiring further treatment. Prognosis of
the remaining thirty-seven is good.
Recommendations:
1 -Plenty of rest and good food
2-Fresh air
3-Encourage social activities
4-Tender loving care
By: W. E. Finally-iMade-lt, M.D.
Summary of Hospital Information:
During past four years these nurses have presented
symptoms of fatigue, malnutrition, and frustration. Miss
Ann Steigleder was elected and served as their advisor
for four years. Her encouragement made the treatment
easier to tolerate. The largest imdertaking was the Sil-
ver Christmas Ball which was very successful. They have
had much experience in the hospital and various coiuses,
giving them a well rounded education.
Agency Report:
The opportunities available for these young women
are vast. The Class of 1962 seems well prepared to meet
the obstacles and trials which will face them. They
seem ready, willing, and able to meet ivhatever the fu-
ture holds.
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
LYNDA DALE ALLEN
SCOTTSBURG, VIRGINIA
Ilonur Council. ' i
Nurses' Association,
Student Uuni
.S-'5S; Student
•61-'62 ; Baptist
jn, 'SS-'eO
JUDITH ANN AKERS
Roanoke, Virginia
LURA MAE APT
Richmond, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association,
JOYCE ANNE ARRITT
Spotsylvania, Virginia
Student Xurses' Association, '50-'62
Baptist Student mien. '59-'62 : Bap-
tist Student Union President, '6M-'61 :
"Y" Cabinet. •60-'62 ; Senior Class
Secretary ; Honor Council Recorder,
'61-'62
t V, I
/
GLENNA MARY ASHBURNER
West Palm Beach, Florida
Student Nurses' Association, '5S-'59,
•61-'62 ; Teusler Fellowship, '5S-'62 ;
Musical, '58-'39, '61-'62
ANNE REYNOLDS BEGGARLY
Keeling, Virginia
House Council, '58-'39 ; Unllorm Com-
mittee, '39-'60 ; Junior Class Secre-
tary ; Chorus Secretary, '60-'62
Chorus, '60-'62; Musical, '60-'62
Student Nurses' Association, '6l)-'62
X-RAY StafE, '39-'61 ; Tj-ping Editoi
X-RAY Staff, '62
f^
SCHOOL OF NURSING
JEAN ELEANOR BOWMAN
Bridgewater, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '5S-'o9,
'60-'62 ; Vice-President Cabaniss Hall,
'60-'61 ; Historian. Sopliomore Class ;
Musical, '58-'59 ; Cabaniss Hall Dor-
mitory Council, '59-'60 : Assistant
Business Manager, X-EAY StafE, '60-
'61 ; Business Manager, X-RAY Staff,
'61-'62 ; Christmas Dance Court, '61 ;
Softball, '58-'59, '60-'61
SUSAN ELSOM BRO^VN
Roanoke, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '5S-'59 :
'60-'62 : Musical, '58-'62 ; Musical
Chairman, '61-'62 ; Honor Council,
'60-'61 ; Chorus, '60-'62 ; Chorus Pres-
ident, '61-'62 ; Sigma Zeta Society,
'61-'62 ; Representative to NSNA
Convention, '60-'61 ; Secretary-Treas-
urer Wesley Foundation, '60-'61
CAROLYN SMITH DOGGETT
Fredericksburg, Virginia
MARGARET ANN DOUGLAS
Danville, Virginia
Freshman Class President ; Student
Council Representative, '59-'60 ;
School of Nursing Social Chairman,
'60-'61 ; Editor of The Beacon, '61-
'82 ; Basketball, '58-'61 ; Baptist Stu-
dent Union ; Student Nurses' Associa-
tion, '58-'59, '60-'62 ; Chorus, '60-'62 ;
Musical, '59-'61 ; Alpha Sigma Chi,
'61-'62
SARAH JONES EASLEY
Danville, Virginia
Freshman Class Secretary ; X-RAY
Staff, '58-'59 ; Baptist Student Union ;
Corresponding Secretary, SNAV, Dis-
trict 3, 'o9-'60 : President SNAV, Dis-
trict 3, '60-'61 ; Representative to
NSNA Convention, '59-'61 : President
Student Association, School of Nurs-
ing, '61-'62 : Secretary Student As-
sociation. Medical College of Virginia,
'61-'62 ; Alpha Sigma Chi, '61-'62
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EVELYN PRICE FARRIER
Farmmlle, Virginia
Student Council Representative, '58-
'.59; Sophomore Class Secretary:
Vice-President Student Association,
School of Nursing, '60-'61 ; Alpha
Sigma Chi. '60-'62 ; House Council,
'o9-'60, '61-'62 ; Student Nurses' As-
sociation, '60-'62
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
JUDITH PRISCILLA GOTT
Front Royal, Virginia
Sophomore Class Treasurer; Basket-
ball. •5S-'62 ; Softball. •o&-'60 : House
Council, '59-'62 ; Dorm President,
Randolph Minor Hall, '61-'62 ; Stu-
dent Council, '61-'62 ; Student Nurses'
Association, '58-'59, '60-'62 ; Beacon
Committee. '61-'62 ; Musical. '59-'62
MARTHA ANN HEITON
Martinsburg, West Virginia
Student N'ur
■iaticn. •.39-'62
ANNE WATKINS HUTCHESON
Newport News, Virginia
.Junior Class Social Chairman ; Stu-
dent Nurses' Association, '58-'62 ;
President Westminister Fellowship,
'59-'60 ; Chorus, '58-'59
CAROLE PETICA JONES
Richmond, Virginia
Senior Class Historian : X-RAY Staff,
'39-'62 ; Vice-President Weslev Foun-
dation, '58-'o9 ; Softball. '3S-'60 ;
Musical. '59-'62 ; Student Nurses' As-
sociation. '.58-'."i9. ■60-'62
/
GAYLIA KLINE HUDGINS
M.\THEws, Virginia
Treasurer. Sigma Zeta. '61-'62 : Stu-
dent Nurses' Association. '59-'61 ;
X-RAY StafE, •60-'62 ; Softball, '58-
'62 ; Senior Class Vice-President
FRANKIE MARIE LERNER
Lynchburg, Virginia
SCHOOL OF NURSING
/
RUTH BENTON MAGEE
Emporia, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, "uS-'SO,
•61-'62 ; Baptist Student Union, '58-
'62 ; Chorus, '60-'61
LORETTA DICE McMAHAN
Franklin, West Virginia
JOAN LEE MURR,A.Y
War, West Virginia
Student Nurses Association, '38-'59,
'60-'62 ; Junior Class Vice-President ;
School of Nursing Chaplain, '61-'62 ;
President Wesley Foundation, '59-
'60 ; Bible Study, '60-'62
PATRICIA MAE NEWMAN
South Hill, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '58-'59,
'60-'62 ; Baptist Student Union, '58-
'59; '60-'62; Basketball, '58-'59;
Chorus, '58-'59, '61-'62
ANNE BRIGGS PAYNE
Falls Church, Virginia
Westminster Fellowship, '5S-'59 ;
X-RAY Staff, '60-'61 : Chorus, '60-
'62 ; Junior Class Historian ; Honor
Council, '61-'02 ; Student Nurses' As-
sociation, '60-'62 : Christmas Dance
Court, '61 ; Musical, '60-'62
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BETTY JUNE PAYNE
Chatham, Virginia
Vice-President Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship : Student Nurses' Association.
'60-'62 ; Musical, '61-'62
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
t^
MARY ANNA ROACH
Tazewell, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '58-'59,
'61-'62; Student Council. '61-'62 :
Student Association Secretary, '61-
MARY ANN SANTO
Suffolk, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association. '61-'62 ;
X-RAY State, '61-'62; X-RAT Class
Representative, '61-'62 ; Laennec So-
ciety, '60-'02 ; Musical, '.59-'62 ; Soft-
ball. '59-'60
JULIA BROADUS SCHMIDT
Alexandria, Virginia
Senior Class President; Student
Nurses' Association, '58-'59 ; '60-'62 ;
X KAY Staff, '58-'59, '60-'62 ; Teusler
Kellowsliip, '5S-'59, '60-'61 ; Student
Council Representative, '60-'61 ;
Musical, '.5S-'61
BONNIE FRANCES SPARGER
Mount Airy, North Carolina
X-RAY Staff, '5S-'60 ; Student Nurses'
Association, '5 8- '62; X-RAY' Class
Representative, '59-'60 ; Student
Nurses' Association Class Represen-
tative, '60- '61; Representative to
NSNA Convention, '59-'61 ; Student
Council School of Nursing, '61-'62 ;
Executive Board Member to Student
Nurses' Association, '61-'62 ; Corre-
sponding Secretary, Student Nurses'
Association, District 3, '61-'62 ;
Musical, '.5S-'59, '60-'61 ; Chorus, '60-
'61 ; Wesley Foundation, '59-'60
NANCY ANN STANSELL
Richmond, Virginia
urses' Association,
Musical, '.59-'62
CAROL ELIZABETH STEINER
Hampton, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '58-'59,
SCHOOL OF NURSING
BARBARA JEAN SULIC
North Tazewell, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '58-'59,
'61-'62 ; Junior Class Treasurer ; Stu-
dent Nurses' Association Representa-
tive, •61-'62
SHIRLEY MARIE THOMAS
Roanoke, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '5S-'62 ;
Baptist Student Union, '58-'60 ;
Honor Council, '5S-'60 ; Representa-
tive to NSNA Convention, '58-'59,
'60-'61 ; House Council, '59-'60 ;
.Tunior Class President ; Basketball,
'5S-'60, '61-'62: Softball, '5S-'60 ;
Alpha Sigma Chi, ■61-'62
BETTY DIANE TILLER
Richmond, Virginia
DELOISE CECILE WESTCOTT
Waynesboro, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '58-'62 ;
President House Council, Cabaniss
Hall, '60-'61 ; House Council Member,
Cabaniss Hall. '59-'60 ; House Coun-
cil Member, Randolph Minor Hall,
'60-'61 ; Student Council, '60-'61
BRENDA MARLENE WAITE
Cumberland, Maryland
Student Nurses' Association, '58-"59,
•60-'62; Musical, '58-'59, '60-'62 ;
X-RAY Staff, '59-'62; Class Editor.
X-RAY Staff, '61-'62 ; Honor Council,
'60-'61 ; Senior Class Treasurer
NOT PICTURED
BARBARA LEE RANDOLPH
Athens, Georgia
ANNE GRAYSON ROBINSON
Burke, Virginia
Left to Right: Judy Sinims. Secretary; Martha Craig, Treasurer; Cynthia DcLong, rrendciil; Barbara Custard, J' icc-Presideiit; Melinda
AVoodward, Historian.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
With the donning of new white uniforms, accentu-
ated by the long awaited caps, our lives as juniors began.
Little did we realize that first day what the year stretch-
ing before us held hidden in its grasp. However, as we
proceeded to Psychiatry, Operating Room, Pediatrics and
Obstetrics, we were soon initiated to the wonders, prob-
lems and techniques of each of these services.
Now we could better understand the values of direct
and indirect interview, basic principles of sterile tech-
nique, why people react to various situations as they do.
As we chased little boys and girls all over 9th floor and
set up an operating room for an emergency case, upper-
most in our thoughts was the statement, "Med-Surg was
never like this!"
Problems arose, problems were solved. We were more
on our own and often found that thinking for ourselves
was somewhat more difficult than we had anticipated.
After all, how should we know whether the surgeon
wanted a hemostat or a Kelly, or how we could manage
to give a kicking, squinning, biting boy an injection
without too many consequences. Gradually we gained
confidence in ourselves and with added responsibility
began to rely more and more on our own judgment.
The year was not all work and no play. Class parties,
old fashioned gab sessions and class projects were some
of the activities of the year. Discussions about the Junior-
Senior breakfast consumed much time as did specula-
tion of how we would present the next year's Christmas
Dance.
Rapidly, our Junior year began to draw to a close.
Once again we looked forward to vacation time and the
knowledge that soon we would advance into our senior
year, symbolized by the addition of black bands to our
caps of white.
SCHOOL OF NURSING
JOAN BLESSE
Richmond, Virginia
MARTHA ANN CRAIG
Waynesboro. Virginia
BARBARA FRANCES CUSTARD
Front Royal, Virginia
NORVELLE VIRGINIA DECKER
Buena Vista, Virginia
CYNTHIA GAYLE DeLONG
Huntington, West Virginia
ALEINE DORIS DICKENSON
Norton, Virginia
MAXINE ELLEN FIELDSON
Miami, Florida
SUZANNE GILL
Woolstock, Virginia
NANCY GLISSON
Portsmouth, Virginia
MARY INDIA GR.'VHAM
Baltimore. Mar)'land
JOYCE ANN GR„\Y
Sandson, Virginia
SARAH ANNE GRIFFITHS
Dimbar, West Virginia
FLOANNE HINTON
Petersburg, Virginia
EMMA GARNETT HIX
Prospect, X'irginia
VIRGINIA M.\RIE HRBEK
North Madison, Ohio
FRANCES ELIZABETH HUBBARD
South Hill, Virginia
DOLORES W. JACKSON
East Rainelle, West Virginia
ROCHELLE A. JOHNS
Welch, ^Vest Virginia
CLYTIS LOUISE MATTHEWS
Jarratt, \'irginia
RAMONA S. MILLER
Gate City, Virginia
JOYCE DAWN MUNDY
Port Republic, Virginia
JoANN O'DELL
BOOMER, \Vest Virginia
SUSAN ARMOUR OTTLEY
Richmond, Virginia
REBECCA LEE POWELL
South Boston, Virginia
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THE CLASS OF 1963
EDITH JUANITA PRICE
DIXIE \'ALERIE RAST
NANCY ILENE RIPPEY
ANN TAYLOR ROBINSON
Farmville, ^'!rginia
Rochelle, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Greensboro, North Carolina
CAROLYN LOL'ISE SEWARD Richmond. Virginia
JUDITH ANN SIMMS
LOLITA JOY SMITH
BETTY LOU SMOOT
CLAR-AMAE STEVENS
Radford, Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia
Petersburg, Virginia
Mechvay, Ohio
ELIZABETH ANN WILKINSON
South Charleston, West Virginia
SUSAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
Covington, Indiana
CAROLYN JEANNETTE WINFREY
Palmyra, Virginia
JANICE ANN \VOOD Richmond, Virginia
MELINDA SUE WOODWARD Richmond, Virginia
NOT PICTURED
EARLENE WHITEHURST CANAAN
Richmond, Virginia
CONSTANCE MAE POLING Pearisburg, Virginia
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
In September, 1961, sixty-six young women — two
married, several with diamonds, some with hat pins
and the rest of us still hoping — entered the Sophomore
year at the Medical College of Virginia.
The watchword for our first quarter was eagerness.
The Associate sophomores were eager to wear that cher-
ished black band, while the Baccalaureate sophomores
watched enviously from behind a blue uniform. This
year we would be "bluebirds", but next. . . . These
Baccalaureates were eager to have that hospital experi-
ence underway, at long last. And could it be possible
that there were just nine more months of happy hours
spent in Psychiatry, Pediatrics and such, before gradua-
tion day for our Associates?
Anxious might well describe the second quarter of
our Sophomore year. Nervousness for these budding
nurses could be attributed to the watchful eye of in-
structors and those procedures we should have read.
Chrismas was right around the corner, though, and with
it came parties, exchanging gifts, singing carols and, of
course, the Christmas Ball.
After a long, hard second quarter of academic work,
spiced generously with excitement and fun; we emerged
a little more tired, a little less nervous — maybe even a
little more skilled.
The spring quarter was marked by new determina-
tion and "spring fever." The Associates were counting
the days until graduation, while the Baccalaureate girls
were suffering from "acute nursitis". This condition was
marked by less nervousness, more skill and finally learn-
ing to improvise and to use reflective technique.
The summer quarter will bring walks in the park,
sunbaths at Randolph-Minor and those luscious trips
to the beach. The final quarter of our Sophomore year
will also bring new skills to be learned, more experience
in the hospital and finally trading in the blue uniform
for that long-awaited white uniform and cap.
As we look back, we realize that this year has been
hectic, exciting, and successful — a very significant year
in our lives. We have moved one step higher on the lad-
der toward our goal. We are newly inspired and warmed
when we realize that:
"Girls in dresses of blue.
The Great Physician
Is working through you."
Left to Right: Maiv Jaiic Goad, Prrsidoit: Judy True. Historian: Karen ."Vgree, Secretary: ^'irginia Robbins, Vice-President; Becky Roberts,
Treasurer.
I
SCHOOL OF NURSING
ie\R£N NANCY AGEE
Meadows o£ Dan. \irginia
ANNA CRUMP ALLIGOOD
AVashington, North Carolina
JANE MUELLER ALLISON
Draper, Virginia
CHARLOTTE ARNOLD
Petersbnrg, 'West \'irginia
FREDA ELAYNE ASHWORTH
Rocky Mount. Virginia
BARBAR.\ JANE BLOXOM
Richmond. Virginia
BETTY JO BRILL Strasburg, Virginia
GER.\LDINE REBECCA BUSHAK
Norfolk. Virginia
KAREN ANN CEDERSTROM
Falls Church, Virginia
LINDA F.\YE COBLRN
Ellerson, \'irginia
ETTA CATHRINE COTTON
Aldie, Virginia
BARBARA JEAN CUSTALOW
Bluefield. West Virginia
CATHERINE MRGINIA DOVE
Alexandria. Virginia
FAVE CAROLYN DURRETTE
Franklin, Virginia
KAREN SUE ELLIS Portsmouth, Virginia
SUSAN WALLIS FORRER
Franklin, Virginia
ERMA LOU FOX
JANE LEE HICKMAN
Gore, Virginia
Buena Vista, Virginia
LAVONIA MAE HUFFMAN
Elkton, Virginia
BETTY SUE JOHNSON
Clayton, North Carolina
CAROL VIVIAN KENNEDY
Falls Church, Virginia
ELIZABETH ANN KIBLER
Richmond, Virginia
ANNE MARIE KIRK
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
EDNA EARL LANGSTON
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
MARY FRANCES McCAULEY
Front Royal, Virginia
JANE KIRBY McCORMICK
Charlotte, North Carolina
PATRICIA GAYNELLE MILES
Ellerson, Virginia
ANNE HARRISON ORMES
Richmond, Virginia
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THE CLASS OF 1964
SONDRA HAZEL PADOW
Richmond, Virginia
ROSALYN GENICE PAUL
Richmond, Virginia
PATRICA ELLEN PHILLIPS
•Salisbury, Maryland
NANCY JEAN POWELL
Arlington, Virginia
VIRGINIA CARTER ROBBINS
AltaVista, Virginia
REBECCA ANN ROBERTS
Somerset, Virginia
EDITH CAROL SAUNDERS
Blackstone, Virginia
PEGGY JEAN SHUPE
Pocahontas, Virginia
GAIL ANN SILCOX Richmond, Virginia
NANCY GAYNELL SNYDER
Dayton, Virginia
PATRICIA SOLENBERGER
Martinsburg, West Virginia
CAROLE LEE SOMERS
Harrisonburg, Virginia
BRENDA GAYLE STOUT
AltaVista, Virginia
EMMA JEAN THOMAS
Ahoskie, North Carolina
CATHERINE ELLEN TILSON
Dublin, Virginia
JUDITH ANN TRUE Arlington, Virginia
PATRICIA A. TURNELL
Warwick, Rhode Island
JOAN VAUGHAN Richmond, Virginia
PATRICIA FAYE WATKINS
Hampton. Virginia
JUDITH ANN WHITE
Buena Vista, Virginia
JUDY DALE WRIGHT Stuart, Virginia
NOT PICTURED
SALLY CHRISTINE OWENSBY
Swannanoa, North Carolina
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
This year ^\-e weie college freshmen. More impor-
tant, %\-e ^\-ere repeatedly reminded, we were now college
■ivomen ivho Avere on our way to becoming graduate
nurses. ^Ve had serious business ahead.
Earnestly we got down to the solemn proceedings, and
for a while we did solemnly proceed. With sincere ef-
fort and sobering eflEect, we wrote our philosophies of
life. At the same time, we were directed to the library
to read philosophies of nursing in hopes that each of
us would anange some resemblance between her own
philosophy and that of her future profession.
As we discovered the duties and responsibilities of
nursing, our minds were sobered by the weight of the
task ahead; yet our hearts were fired to perform with
distinction.
Being a rather frisky group of young ladies, however,
there were moments when the fine zeal of our ambition
wore thin. For a short while it seemed that the Freshman
Class had abandoned all serious effort and were bent
on achieving notoriety as menymakers. ^\'e frolicked
during study hours; we made NOISE during quiet hours.
■\Ve pranced up and down the halls lubricating door-
nobs with peanut butter, and time after time we were
reprimanded for the fiendish delight we seemed to find
in "stealing" the elevator.
Then came November, wielding a threatening big
stick labeled "Exams." With due respect, we freshmen
scuiTied to our desks and prepared. The critical moment
came; we revealed what we had learned. Then, having
disemburdened our minds and souls, we pressed home-
ward to recuperate from the ordeal during Thanks-
giving.
Returning from tlie holiday we were welcomed with
a new, unspotted quarter. Freshmen souls were kindled
anew with determination not to blot this one.
As the swing back into classes gained momentum
the Baccalaureate students formed a quite intimate ac-
quaintance with "dear Froggy", while the Associates
took for their bosom friend "Mister Cat".
To help liven the routine of study, a round of Christ-
mas parties, traditional and otherwise, came to pry us
eager freshmen from our books to join the festivity. This
season was made memorable as the time that the Fresh-
man Class perfomied a small miracle. It happened on
the night of the December Student Association meeting,
when lo and behold, it became evident that the Fresh-
man Class was holding the attention — the amused and
delighted attention of the entire assembly by their in-
spired and hilarious acting ability.
In January we began the new year with a somewhat
more dignified and sage approach, having achieved by
this time a more effective intermingling of skylarking
and hard work.
Second quarter wore on; vivacity ran low. Then, as
it dawned on us that the year was more than half over
for the majority of our class, we straightened up and
peered around to see what we had accomplished. By
this time the Associate students had learned to give shots
with professional skill and unparalleled nonchalance.
In chemistry lab, tense Baccalaureate freshmen had com-
pleted titration with finesse — a half-drop of this, then
a half-drop of that.
From these and other observations we concluded
that we had achieved many things to be proud of. Most
rewarding of all was the feeling that we had earned the
honor of being referred to as young women and nurses-
to-be.
Left to Right: Martha Dickerson, Historian; Carol Garst, Secretary; Marianne Krop, President; Mary Jones, Vice-President; Gail Ford,
Treasurer.
SCHOOL OF NURSING
ELIZABETH HUNTER BAHLMAN
Washington, D.C.
MARY JANE BALUCH Norfolk, Virginia
JUDY MEREDITH BARNETT
Front Royal, Virginia
BARBARA JOAN BATEY Orange, Texas
SUZANNE EVELYN BELL
Somerset, Massachusetts
SUSAN TERRY BRYAN
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
ANN CLARK Carrollton, Virginia
JEANETTE DIANE CRAWLEY
Richmond, Virginia
SANDRA ELLEN DALE
Covington, Virginia
JANET KAY DENNY
Brightwood, Virginia
MARTHA ELIZABETH DICKERSON
Stuart, Virginia
KAREN SONYA FLUCKIGER
Springfield, Virginia
BONNIE FAYE FORD Petersburg, Virginia
EMILY GAIL FORD
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
ROBERTA L. GAITHER
Great Falls, Virginia
MARY CHURCHILL GARTER
Stony Creek, Virginia
KATHRYN ROSE GLENN
Prospect, Virginia
NANCY CRAWFORD GRAHAM
Wilmington, North Carolina
LINDA CAROL HALL Marion, Virginia
LILLIE IRENE HANCOCK Vesta, Virginia
JOAN ELIZABETH IRWIN
Dover, Delaware
RUTH ROSALEE JOHNSON
Hot Springs, Virginia
MARY ELEANOR JONES
Annandale, Virginia
MARTHA CORINNE KOONCE
Trenton, North Carolina
MARIANNE ELIZABETH KROP
Somerville, New Jersey
KATHRYN IRENE KULESHER
Falls Church, Virginia
JANET MARIE LANIER
Manassas, Virginia
SANDRA ANN LONG Prospect, Virginia
125
THE CLASS OF 1965
JANICE ELAINE McDANIEL
Richmond. Virginia
MATHILDA SUE MERKER
Roseburg, Oregon
MARY LOUISE MORRISON
Long Beach, California
MARY MARGARET NASH
Arlington, Virginia
JANE SANFORD OWEN Jarratt, Virginia
LOIS MAE PLAUGER
Bentonville, Virginia
FRANCES VICTORIA REED
Leesburg, Virginia
PATRICIA ANNE REVELLE
Norfolk, Virginia
GRETCHEN LEE SANDBACK
Springfield. Virginia
JOAN ELIZABETH SCHWALM
Arlington. Virginia
PATRICIA DAWN SCOTT
Charlotte. North Carolina
PATRICIA NORTHROP SNELL
Petersburg, West Virginia
QUITA BERNADETTE TANSEY
Richmond. Virginia
SHARON MARIA UMBERGER
Wythe^'ille, Virginia
LANA LOUISE WAITE
Cumberland, Maryland
JANE ADELAIDE ^VH^ E Amelia, Virginia
JANET ANN WOOLLEY
Fredericksburg, Virgina
LINDA RAE YORK Roanoke, Virginia
ELIZABETH ANNE YOUNG
Trenton, New Jersey
NOT PICTURED
ANNE MONCRIEF
Richmond, Virginia
SANDRA LEE YEAGER
Colonial Heights, Virginia
ASSOCIATE DEGREE-CLASS OF 1962
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SNZANNE JANET BARKER
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Student Nurses' Association, '60-'62
JOYCE LYNETTE BIRDSALL
Newport News, Virginia
Chorus, '60-'62 : Honor Council. '61-
'62 ; Cabaniss Hall House Council,
'61-'62 ; President, Wesley Founda-
tion
BETTY BERNESE BRINKLEY
Norfolk, Virginia
Honor Council; House Council;
Chorus ; "O'esley Foundation
SUE CAROLYN BRITTINGHAM
New Church, Virginia
Student Nurses' Association, '60-'61 ;
Randolph Minor Hall House Council,
•61-'62 ; Baptist Student Union, '60-
'62, Publicity Chairman, '61-'62
MARY JANE GOAD
Roanoke, Virginia
Class Vice-President, '61-'62 : Wesley
Foundation, Vice-President
ROBIN LINDA GRESHAM
Silver Spring, Maryland
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THE 1962-SOPHOMORE CLASS
SHARON LOUISE HAYNES
Bluefield, West Virginia
House Coiineil, 'Sl-'Sa : Basketball
BETTIE JOVE MAY
BURKEVILLE, VIRGINIA
E\'ELYN V. McCOY
Portsmouth. Virginia
BARBAR.\ RUTH NAGEL
SiLXER Spring, Maryland
SANDRA LYNNE PECKHAM
Louisa, Virginia
NANCY LOUISE POWELL
Hampton, Virginia
student Nurses' Association. '60-'62 ;
X-RAY Staff. ■60-'«2: Baptist Stu-
dent I'nion, Social Chairman. 'OO-'Gl,
Vice-President, 'Gl-'62
128
CLASS OF 1962 -ASSOCIATE DEGREE
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SUZANNE ELIZABETH
SWINNEY
HicH Point, North Carolina
DOROTHY LOUISE THORPE
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
■^tiicUnt Nurses' Association, 'G0-'62
SARAH ANN VAUGHAN
Marine City, Michigan
Stiidont Nurses' Association. 'G0-'62
Uepresentative, '61-'62
BARBARA ANN \VHEA T
Fredericksburg, Virginia
student Nurses' Association, '00 'G2
120
CLASS OF 1963 -ASSOCIATE DEGREE
CAROL SUE BERGER Norfolk, Virginia
GERALDINE MAY BOWMAN Roanoke, Virginia
DONNA LEIGH CLARK Culpeper, Virginia
VIRGINIA DARE COOPER Rocky Mount, Virginia
LYNDA LEE CONNER Hampton, Virginia
ALICE CAROLYN FOSTER Newport News, Virginia
CAROL LEE GARST
PHYLLIS MAY MILLS
JEANETTE NELMS
Roanoke, Virginia
Martinsville, Virginia
Windsor, Virginia
ANNE ELIZABETH ROTHGEB Luray, Virginia
ANN JOHNSTON RYDER Raleigh, North Carolina
DONNA GAY SIMMONS Princeton, West Virginia
MARTHA HARDEN
MARGARET WAMPLER
MARY-JORDAN WHITE
NOT PICTURED
Richmond, Virginia NOVICE JARRATT
ANNE HOWARD MOON Gretna, Virginia
iridgewater, Virginia
Leesburg. Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
130
Nancy finishes a day on
Public Health.
Bohemian Holiday
Oh! He tailed at last.
Don't we look professional?
Mtp iinlH up lolks
Where are the bovs
Dr. Simon Baruch, Father of Hydro-
therapy and a graduate of M. C. V., began
in 1891 through lectures and publications
to give a better explanation of the thera-
peutic value of water. Today, physical
therapists use many of his ideas as a basis
for part of their treatments. His son, Dr.
Bernard M. Baruch gave, in honor of his
father, funds for the establishment of the
Baruch Center of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation here at M. C .V.
As a result of Simon Baruch's work in
the field of hydrotherapy, the lower pic-
ture shows a patient getting a treatment in
the Hubbard Tank, utilizing the thera-
peutic value of water.
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Dr. Frederick E. Vultee, Jr., B.S., M.D.
Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Medical Director, School of Physical Therapy
DEDICA TION
His example of excellence in the practice of
medicine has been an inspiration to us all. As a
teacher, he has been unsurpassed, maintaining our
interest even at 8:00 in the morning. Because he
has treated us with respect, we have gained con-
fidence in ourselves and pride in our profession.
For his enthusiasm and endeavors in behalf of
each of us and our school, we dedicate our section
of the 1962 X-Ray to Dr. Frederick E. Vultee, Jr.
Z,?/J to Right: Ann Syk.es, Secretary-Treasurer; Martha Suter, President; Anne Hughes, Vice-President; C.loria Ford, Historian.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
September, 1960, found us gathered in Memorial
Hall anxiously awaiting the beginning of the transition
period which would turn us into physical therapists.
For the most part we were strangers — at least we knew
little of each other. We had a common goal, though — to
become a part of the evergrowing profession of physical
therapy. This goal would lead us through the next two
years.
Our Junior year was hard. The more we learned, the
more there was to learn. We knew that if we managed to
sit through it we would be on the last lap of a long
race — a race at the end of which were the initials R.P.T.
Somehow we did get through it. Then we were
Seniors!. It was a little frightening to realize that only
a year remained in which to prepare ourse'ves for our
chosen profession. As graduation approached however,
we realized that oiu" learning would not stop in June
but would continue throughout our careers.
In looking back over our years here, there are many
memories which we will keep along with those of our
work — "intimate interviews" — rotating affiliations —
"speech class" — Christmas party PUNCH — The Baruch
Scoop — Neuroanatomy — "How to be professional" — dia-
monds and wedding bands — attempts at ice skating —
snow-boimd in Washington — summer affiliations.
THE 1962 SENSO
CLASS
HELEN NICHOLAS ALEXION
Waynesboro. Virginia
ilary "Wasliington College; Class
President. '(30-'61 : American Phys-
ical Therapy Association, '60-'62 ;
X-RAY, Ilonoraries and Fraternities
Editor, 'ei-'Oi
SILAS ALFRED BUTLER
Richmond, Virginia
B.S.. Virginia I'nion T'niversity
American I'hysical Therapy Associa
tion "0(1-62
CHRISTINE COLLIER PELL
Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina
AN'oman's College of I'niversit.v of
North Carolina: Student Council
liepresentative. '61-'62 : American
I'liysicai Therapy Association, '60-
GLORIA BETH FORD
Laurel, Mississippi
Mississippi College ; Class Historian.
'01-*G2: American I'hysical Therapy
Association, '6(J-'62 : Baptist Student
LINDA JEAN HARWELL
Danville, \irginia
.. Stratford College; X-RAY,
y Editor, '60-'61, Editor-in-Chiof,
'()2 ; .Tuuior News Editor, Baruch
III. '60-'61 : American Physical
Therapy Association, ■60-'62
JACK LOUIS ED\VARD
HINES
Richmond, Virginia
E.S., Virginia Tinion University:
American I'hysical Therapy Associa-
tion, •G0-'62
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
FRANCES ANNE HUGHES
Radford, Virginia
Radford College; Class ^'ice-l'l•esi-
dent, '61-'62; American Physical
Therapy Association, '00-'62, Repre-
sentative, '61-'62
ELIZABETH ELEANOR
MERRELLS
Bridgeport, West Virginia
West Virginia Uniyerstty : American
Physical Therapy Association, '60-'62
ANN HEATH MOLONEY
Augusta, Kentucky
A. A.. Centre College, Stephens Col-
lege ; American Physical Therapy As-
sociation, '60-'62, Representative, '60-
CAROL MAUREEN O'BRIEN
MiLLBURN, New Jersey
Douglass College ; President, School
of Physical Therapy, '61-'62 ; Honor
Council Representative, '60-'61 ;
Honor Code Committee, '61-'62 ;
American Physical Therapy Associa-
tion, '60-'62
IRMHILD GELFA PROWE
Canton, Ohio
Capital 'Dniversity, Student Council
Representative, '60-'61 : Lutheran
Organization. Honor Council Repre-
sentative; MCV Chorus; American
Physical Therapy Association, '60-'62
JUDITH ELAINE STALEY
Arlington, Virginia
Miami University ; Class Historian,
'60-'61 ; Baruch Scoop, Senior Editor,
'61-'62 ; X-RAY, Copy Editor, '61-'62 ;
American Physical Therapy Associa-
tion, '60-'62
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
NORALIE FRANCES STARK
Painsville, Ohio
Mary Washington College : Womens'
Basketball Team, ■60-'62 : House
Council Representative. '61-'62 : Ath-
letic Council Representative. '61-"62 ;
Honor Council Representative. '60-
'61 : American Physical Therapy As-
sociation, '60-'62
MARTHA ELOISE SUTER
Arlington, Virginia
Wittenberg University ; Class Presi-
dent. '61-'62, Secretary-Treasurer,
'60-'61 ; American Physical Therapy
Association, '60-'62
ANN GIBSON SYKES
EmporiAj Virginia
Mary Washington College : Bariich
Scoop. .Junior Editor, '60-'61 ; Amer-
ican Physical Therapy Association,
'60-'62
NANCY OLIVIA TANNER
Palmer Springs, Virginia
Mary Washington College ; Student
Council Representative, '60-'61 ; Sec-
retary- Treasurer, School of Physical
Therapy. '61-'62 : American Physical
Therapy Association, '60-'62
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MARK KING WENZEL
Burlington, West Virginia
I'otomac State College: American
Physical Therapy Association, '60-'62
GRACE EVANGELINE YODER
Newport News, Virginia
B.A.. Goshen College : Womens' Bas-
ketball Team. '60.'62 ; MCV Chorus,
'6U-'62 ; American Physical Therapy
Association, '60-'62
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Lejt to Right: Sharon Hiltsley, President; Bill Clarkson, Historian: Jeaiiette Tallman, Vice-President: Linda Payne, Secretary-Treasur
Coming from as far west as California and as far south
as Georgia, twenty-four students enrol'ed in the School
of Physical Therapy at the Medical College of Virginia,
in September, 1961.
We soon discovered what it meant to be in a pro-
fessional school. We soon knew that this was a college
in name only. We had to rise in the mornings with the
chickens and go to bed as the late show watchers did.
W^e came from a variety of college backgrounds. We
had to learn some basic fundamentals so that we could
build on a similar, solid foundation. We found that we
did not know the English language much less logical
order.
We were looked upon as professional coUegues and
were expected to act as such. The classes were informal
and the faculty most understanding. Between Dr.
Vultee's curbstones and Mr. Taylor's "stuff", we were
very relaxed in the classroom.
Every once in a while, a very high pitched laugh
would break out, or the room woidd seenr like Rudolph
were there — a voice with a mountain accent woidd shat-
ter the silence — at the break between classes "Stop that
twisting! You know those muscles were not attached for
that!"
We have had much fun this year. Like she said,
"Never loose your sense of humor!" Now that our mus-
cle designs are finished, we "ninkapoos" may travel on
to our senior year.
THE CLASS OF 1963
GEORGE ^VILLIAM CLARK.SON
Marlinton, West Virginia
MARGARET LOLISE COLLUM
Alexandria, Virginia
JANET LOUREXE COX
Richmond, Virginia
SUZ.\N.\E DRAKE
Riclimond, \'irginia
RLTH DIANE E.STEP
Richmond, Kentucky
SANDRA ANN HAMMER
Hagerstown, Mar\land
SHARON ROSE HILTSLEY
San Diego, California
GLENDA CAMILLE JOHNSON
Knoxville, Tennessee
ROBERT JONES
Logan, West Virginia
JEAN MVFANWY LAWTON
Newport News, Virginia
ELISE MARIE MONSON
Atlanta, Cieorgia
LINDA H. PAYNE
Elberton, Georgia
MARTHA REED SHERR,\RD
Salem, Virginia
PENELOPE STAVROS
Norfolk, Virginia
ANN ELIZABETH STEVENSON
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ELAINE JEANNETTE TALLMAN
Edgewater Park, New Jersey
MARIA ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Richmond. Virginia
MARY DIANE TERRELL
EUerson, Virginia
DOROTHY KAE WATERS
Roanoke, Virginia
ARTHIR TERRENCE WISE
Bushwood, Maryland
of those ancient "free" afternoons for the seniors.
A Hollywood special?
Sandra, not studying?
Mark, did you win all the prizes that night?
Gosh Santa, you sure have changed!
Somebody got a phone call!
The first separate hospital of the Univer-
sity College of Medicine was organized in
1861. The building is shown in the top pic-
ture. In 1874 the hospital was calletl the
Church Institute and its management pass-
ed to a board of women representing the
various charitable associations of Rich-
mond. In 1895 the building was named
the Old Dominion Hospital. At that time
no trained hospital administrators existed.
The management of hospita's was per-
formed by people willing to devote their
time. In many instances, doctors and nurses
assumed this responsibility, dividing their
time between their professions and the di-
rection of the hospital.
Today's hospitals are highly specialized
and departmentalized institutions, requir-
ing skilled and trained persons to manage
full time their general activities and func-
tions. To help meet this need, the School
of Hospital Administration sends out
trained hospital administrators yearly.
Among the many alumni holding top po-
sition is Mr. Alfred Burkholder, adminis-
trator of the new Bedford County Memo-
rial Hospital, Inc., which is shown in the
lower picture.
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Miss Lauree Pottinger, R.N., M.S.
Professor of Nursing
DEDICATION
Because we understand your mission and
Because we are gratefvil for your teachings,
The Class of 1962 dedicates this portion of
the X-RAY to you.
Left to Right Seated: Katheryn Berry, Secretary-Treasurer; Bob Kintzel, President. Standing: George Berch, Historian: Benton W'ahl, J'ice-
President.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
We came . . .
Stepping from all wa^ks of life, we gathered inform-
ally in front of the Egyptian Building; we had one goal
in mind — to become hospital administrators. It was not
long before we found that our ideas of good hospital
administration were nebulous. We had much to learn.
We saw . . .
The year's academic program has been as diverse as
our backgroimds; accounting, finance, law, medical ser-
vice, reseach, statistics, and management.
Who can forget our confusion over legal parlance?
Some looked for the "statue of frogs" for days before
discovering that our law instructor was, in fact, referring
to the Statute of Frauds.
Touring has played an important role in supporting
this academic phase of our learning and has familiarized
us with such awesome things as the great god maxitron,
the clinicopathological conference, and the Supreme
Court of Virginia.
We were enlightened . . .
There is only one kind of patient care — the best.
There can be no compromise in this respect. Our job
will be to provide the best patient care at the lowest
possible cost.
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
CHARLES HUGH ANDERSON
Front Ro\ al, Virginia
B.S., Virginia rolytechnic Institute
Administrative Residency : Baptist
Memorial Hospital. .Tackscnville.
Florida
DEANE ED\VIN BEAMER
Creue, Virginia
B.S., T'niversity of Richmond
Administrative Residency: Memorial
Mission Hospital Asheville. North
Carolina
GEORGE R.AYMOND BERCH
FlSHERSVILLE, VIRGINIA
B.S., University of Maryland
Administrative Residency : I'niversity
of Virginia Hospital. Charlottesville",
ANNA KATHERVN BERRY
B.S.. East Tennessee State College
ulrainistrative Residency ; Lynchburg
ieneral Hospital, L.vnchburg. Virginia
LORIN SCOTT CAMPBELL
B.S.. I'niversity of North Carolina
Administrative Residency : North
Canilina Memorial Hospital,
Chapel Hill. Nortli (.'arolina
REX DAVID GAEDE
B.A.. M.S.. San Diego State College
Administrative Residency : I'SAF
Hospital Wiesbaden.
Wiesbaden. Germany
SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
SIDNEY GOLDIN
Baltimore, Maryland
B.S.. University of Baltimore
Administrative Residency : Mount
Sinai Hospitai, Chicago. Illinois
STANLEY BR.\NDON RAMM
Petersburg, Virginia
A.B.. Duke University
Administrative Residency ; Roanoke
Memorial Hospital. Roanoke. Virginia
ROBERT ANTON KINTZEL
LuTZ. Florida
B.S.. University of Tampa
Administrative Residency : Tampa
General Hospital, Tampa. Florida
PETER BALDWIN LAMBERT
RicH.vioND, Virginia
B.S.. George Washington University
Administrative Residency ; Richmond
Memorial Hospital.
Richmond, Virginia
HERBERT PARIS
Chelsea, Massachusetts
A.B,, Brande!s University
Administrative Residency : Grace-New
Haven Community Hospital
New Haven. Connecticut
ROBERT GOOD\VIN PAYNE, JR.
Portsmouth, Virginia
B.S.. Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Administrative Residency : Norfolk
General Hospital. Norfolk. Virginia
THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
BENTON WAHL, JR.
Cincinnati, Ohio
B.A.. rniversity of Cincinnati
Administrative Residency : The
Clirist Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio
VERL HUE WOOD
Do:isFv, Mississippi
B.S., Mississippi State College
Administrative Residency : .Tackson-
Madison County (ieneral Hospital,
Jackson, Tennessee
Left to Right: C. W. Sanders, Historian: Charles .Sweal. Fiiiidenl: C. A. Moore, Vice-President; Kirby H. Smith, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Time .... Time .... Time. So much to learn with
so little time. From varied walks of life we come-a Peru-
vian physician, an Air Force Major, a Richmond drug
salesman; all individuals but with one primary objective
basic to all. That one driving force, that one innate de-
sire is to learn, in nine short months, those fundamentals
so necessary to "provide the best patient care possible".
This ideal, inherent in one and all, quickly transformed
fifteen men of heterogeneous backgrounds into a closely
knit unit desiring to make the Class of '63 the best ever.
Accounting, Hospital Law, Personnel Management,
Medical Records, Anatomy, Field Trips — all were im-
portant, each contributing a vital part in moulding what
was to become our working knowledge and later our
philosophy of Hospital Administration.
With the advent of June, we go our separate ways
and for a period of fifteen months put into practical
application those fundamentals of administration which
we have acquired. It will not be easy — worthwhile ob-
jectives rarely are. Each will have his moments of glory,
each his share of frustration and failure. Thus each, in
the final analysis, will have done his full measure of
introspection and self-assessment. The product of which,
we hope will be a man better qualified to assume the
responsibilities of Hospital Administration, and in
whom the Medical College of Virginia may justly be
proud.
THE CLASS OF 1963
C. HENRY EARNER Lake City, Pennsylvania
JOHN PRENTISS CONROY Wauchula, Florida
SAMUEL LLOYD HAMILTON Vanceburg, Kentucky
JAMES KEITH JOHNSON
THOMAS SPENCER McCALLIE
Warren ton, Georgia
Chattanooga, Tennessee
CLARENCE EDWARD McCAULEY
Charlottesville, Virginia
ROBERT DALE METCALF Whitewater, Wisconsin
CLYDE ALAN MOORE Catawba, North Carolina
RUBEN DARIO NUE Tarma, Peru
CLEON WALTON SANDERS, JR.
Benson, North Carolina
KIRBY HART SMITH, JR, Ayden, North Carolina
CHARLES JENKINS SWEAT Waycross, Georgia
BIDDY LEE WIGGS Petersburg, Indiana
JAMES FLOYD WILLIAMS Pembroke, Virginia
ROBERT ANDREWS WILLIAMS Atlanta, Georgia
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The technologist holding tube and pipet
is using the older method for determining
blood sugar. It involves precipitation, fil-
tration, boiling, and reading in a spectro-
photometer— this requiring much time and
equipment.
All of the above steps have been elimi-
nated by the new autoanalyzer as shown
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machine at one end and the blood sugar
is recorded on the chart at the opposite
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Director School of Medical Technology
DEDICATION
To our devoted director whose personal in-
terest in the field of Medical Technology has
given us inspiration and encouragement in our
daily endeavors, to our loyal and patient friend
who has given faithfully and untiringly to the ad-
vancement of our education, to this man, Dr.
Henry G. Kupfer, we gratefully dedicate our por-
tion of the 1962 X-Ray.
Left to Right: Front Row: Janet Light, Honor Council; Martha Buiiough, Hutoiiun: Linda Heain, Vice-P)C'sident. PhylUs Harrison, Secre-
tary. Back Row: Lucile Holswade, President; Betty Paige Roberts, Treasuier.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
In retrospect, the Medical Technology class of 1962
must describe the past year as one of anticipation,
frustration, inspiration, and disappointments, coup'ed
with learning experience and termination in victories.
Could you possibly imagine a more descriptive pic-
ture of anticipation than a group of approximately
twenty bright-eyed, white-clad girls with wild visions of
needles, syringes, blood, and, oh yes, those other body
fluids which were daringly whispered by only a few.
This momentous occasion was surpassed only by our
first day in the hospital, where our determination to
become successful "vampires" prevailed even though
we knew we were shaking more than the patients.
Perhaps some of the experiences of the year shou'd
be described as massive frustration. The daily races for
the spectrophotometers or the centrifuges served to keep
us always alert to say the least. Each of nineteen girls
trying to get to the four spectrophotometers first — and
they told us it couldn't be done. Not to be overlooked
are the many occasions when time seemed to stand still
during our daily lectures, which were often accompanied
by nodding heads, and restricted Tuesday nights spent
in preparation for endless tests.
However, all was not work and pressure, as was dem-
onstrated when the Med. Techs served as hostesses for
the Open House in the new schoo'. Then time seemed
to slip by, and before we knew it Christmas lights were
glowing in the lab, and the annual party found every-
one twisting the lounge.
Learning experiences along the way kept our incen-
tive high, and so we came face to face with the dreaded
final exams. Sighs of relief were heard as the six months
of academic training ended in victory. With true inspi-
ration and delermination we began rotating through the
labs in the hospital in order to obtain our practical
training. Now we look to the future with renewed an-
ticipation of the time when we can take our place as a
useful part of the medical team.
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THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS
BERNADETTE BENTLEY
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Jiary Washingtcn College
MARTHA KAIGHN
BURROUGH
Mechanicsville, Virginia
Longwood College ; Class Historian
BARBARA ELLEN DULANEY
Poplar Hill, Virginia
Mary Washington College
ELEANOR SEBINA
EISENBERG
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
MARILYN LOUISE FAUBER
Lexington, Virginia
Mary Washington College
SANDRA A. FEATHERSTONE
RoxBORO, North Carolina
Louisburg College ; Duke University
SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
PHYLLIS MAE HARRISON
Berrvville, Virginia
Westhampton College
Sheoandoah College
LINDA LEE HEARN
Alexandria, Virginia
Madison College ; Class Vice-president
BARBAR.'\ R.\E HOLLAND
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
LUCILE HUFF HOLSWADE
Huntington, West Virginia
Marshall University : Class President
THERESA ANN KEMPER
\VVTHE\TLLE, VIRGINIA
Radford College
PHYLLIS LAHMAN
Lahmansville, ^VEST Virginia
Radford College
THE 1962 SENI
CLASS
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JANET PAGE LIGHT
Bluefield, West Virginia
Westhampton College
ERMA LOUISE MACKEY
Homestead, Florida
Virginia State College, B.S.
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JEANNE DEULRE MOSELEY
Richmond, Virginia
Stratford College
SUZANNE DUNCAN NORTHAM
Urbanna, Virginia
Westliampton College
joANNE Mcdonald parks
Greenmlle, North Carolina
East Carolina College
PATRICIA ANNE PUGH
Winchester, Virginia
Madison College
SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
CAROLYN JANE REITZ
Richmond, Virginia
Mary Washington College
ELIZABETH PAIGE ROBERTS
Norfolk, Virginia
College of William and Mary
ANN ELIZABETH SIMMONS
AxroN, Virginia
Longwoud College
MARY NEAL SIMPSON
Roanoke, Virginia
Madison College
MARY ANN SWART
Wilmington, North Carolina
A.E., Duke University : MCV Chorus
BECKY LOU TURNER
Roanoke, Virginia
.S.. Mary ^^'aslliIlgtnn College
PATRICIA ANN WEIL
Burlington, North Carolina
A. A., Virsni::! lutermont College
MARY JANE WILLETT
Wood MERE, New York
NOT PICTURED
PATRICIA MOSKALSKI
Richmond, Virginia
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Dr. Ebbe C. Hoff, Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D.
Dean of Graduate Studies
DEDICATION
Because of your sincere interest in all the stu-
dents as individuals,
Because you are an outstanding symbol of the
ideals of the Medical College,
Because of your untiring and vmselfish devo-
tion,
Because we want you to know of our appreci-
tion for all the things that you have done in our
behalf.
We dedicate our portion of the 1962 X-Ray
to you.
Left to Right: Robert Taber, President; Dan Suter, Honor Council Representative; Edith Hardie, Secretary-Treasurer; Zane Robert-
son, Historian. Not Pictured: Louis Homer, Vice-President.
GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICERS
The School of Graduate Studies was formally or-
ganized in January, 1957.
The function of our graduate studies program is
to cooperate in the conservation, dissemination, and
augmentation of knowledge of students who show
promise as teachers and research workers.
The graduate student's work is highly specialized
and individualized; and the graduate courses, sem-
inars, and conferences in which he works are small
with close contact with his teachers.
The students in this program are offered many ed-
ucational opportunities; association with a senior in-
vestigator who is the adviser; learning to formulate
a hypothesis and test it through a sound research de-
sign; learning techniques; sharing ideas with others
through seminars, scientific literature, scientific meet-
ings, etc.; and practicising the curiosity, objectivity,
and humility that scientific research demands.
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SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
CHANDRA MADHAB BANERJIE
Physiology
Calcutta, India
ARCHIE JAY BEEBE
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Chincoteacue, Virginia
MRS. FRANCIS D. CLARKE
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Richmond, Virginia
MOHAMED ELGOHARY
Anatomy
Cairo Egypt
JAMES EDWARD HAMNER, III
Dental Research
Memphis, Tennessee
EDITH LOUISE HARDIE
Physiology
Memphis, Tennessee
RICHARD M. JACOBS
Anatotny
Reno, Nevada
DAVID E. JANES, JR.
Biophysics
Richmond, Virginia
JACKSON EUGENE JEFFREY
Anatomy
Richmond, Virginia
ELIZABETH PATRICIA
JOHNSON
Alicrobioloby
Richmond, Virginia
BRADLEY GRAY JOHNSON
Organic Chemistry
Richmond, Virginia
LILLIAN SUNG KANG
Biochetnistry
Keelung, China
WILLIAM EDWARD KEEFE
Biophysics ir Biometry
Richmond, Virginia
KYOUNG S. KIM
Pharmacology
Seoul, Korea
JOSEPH E. LEVASSEUR
Physiology
Arlington, Virginia
JUSTINE MARIE MURPHY
Biology
Richmond, Virginia
JANE LEE OLIVER
Anatomy
Birmingham, Alabama
ZANE KEGLEY ROBERTSON
Atiatomy
Richmond, Virginia
MICHAEL N. SHERIDAN
Anatomy
Richmond, Virginia
DANIEL BLOSSER SUTER
Anatomy
Harrisonburg, Virginia
ALFRED SZUMSKI
Physiology
South River, New Jersey
ROBERT IRVING TABER
Pharmacology
Perth Amboy, New Jersey
SABUROH YAMASHITA
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Tokyo, Japan
NOT PICTURED
Reevis S. Alphir, Marlene B. Barnard, Carroll G. Bennett, Grace J. Blank, Edward R. Bowman, Sally E. Bundy, Eleanor D. Camp-
bell, Robert Davidow, Theodore M. Farber, Frances J. Filipowics, Allen L. Forbes, Ruth T. Friedman, C. Reginald Hall, Richard
L. Heinemann, Louis D. Homer, Muriel H. Irish, Ida Geraldine Kennedy, Joseph Kronman, Evalin Lee, Robert Clement Lieser,
John P. Manning, Elie Nawayser, George J. Pissicki, William R. Proffit, Walter O. Rinko, Roseer Rudolph, Lowell Smith, Shirley
Smith, Matilda Stone, Charles Varse, Allen Wright.
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Left to Riglit: Shelia Eiickson, Zulma Sauri. Jean 'Wilson, Charlie Mae Thomas, Judy Hafner, Class Chairman, Ruth Forney, Gloria Pascasio,
Martha Hansotte, Ruby Hayward, Gloria Kennedy, Mary Linda Oliver, Marcia Kerstein.
DIETETIC INTERNS
The Medical College of Virginia Hospital offers a
one year course in hospital dietetics to young women
who have a B.S. degree from an accredited college or
university and who can meet certain specific course re-
quirements. The course is approved by the American
Dietetic Association, and upon completion of the course,
interns are eligible for membership in the Association,
and may hold positions in class "A" hospitals in the
capacity of administrative, therapeutic, clinic, or teach-
ing dietitions.
Each September, the course is begim and students
live in one of the college dormitories. During training,
students receive a mixture of lecture and practical ex-
perience in the various departments. Instruction is given
under the superv'ision of graduate dietitions in the De-
partment of Dietetics.
After satisfactory completion of the cotuse, dietetic
interns are granted a certificate from the Hospital Di-
vision and are eligible for membership in the Medical
College of Virginia Alumni Association.
Seniors, Left to Right: Front Row, Janice Shupe, Barbara Odell, Rae Crenshaw. Back Row, Helen Haase, Jo Anne Dix, Charlotte
Daniel.
X-RAY TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL
The X-Ray Technology course consists of 24 consecutive months with two weeks vacation. The curricu-
lum study is based mainly on physics, physiology and anatomy, radiographic techniques, special procedures,
dark room chemistry and x-ray therapy.
Underclassmen, Left to Right: Front Row, Carolyn Mitchell, Jean Barbour, Anne Baldwin, Glenda Mizell, Estelle Carr, Charlene
Robinette. Second Row, Sandra Cherry, Rosalind Wells, Jane Triggs, Doris Johnson, Elaine Downs, Pamela Woods, Barbara Moore.
Third Row, LaRee Lacy, Mary Raymon, Jean Cole, Suzanne Carter, Reida Rankin, Barbara Nelms. Betty Stewart, Virginia Brake,
Nancy Bradley, Madeleine Coav. Charlcuc Tavlor.
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George Bailey
President
Sarah Easley
Secretary
Phil Spiggle
Vice President
Howard Quillian
Treasurer
The Student Government o£ the Medical College of Virginia is
under the leadership of the officer of its student body and elected repre-
sentatives from each class. Each year the student body officers are elected
from the President of the four major schools.
SCHOOL
F F I C E R S
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
Left to Right: Charles K. Polly, Secretary-Treasure
Howard E. Quillen, President.
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Left to Right Sarah Easley, President; Linda Coburn,
Treasute), Susan Otley, Vice-President; Mary Anna
Roach, Secyetaty
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Left to Right: James M. Porterfield, Jr., Vice-President; George
Bailey, President; Bill Payne, Secretary-Treasurer.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Left to Right: Dorothy M. Hotmeyer, Secretary-Treas-
urer: Philip C. Spiggle, President.
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
/,('/( to Riglit: Carol O'Brien, President: Nancy Tanner, Secre-
tary-Treasurer.
STUDENT COUNCIL
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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C. J. Blair, III
Jack Procter
Marvin Mackler Preston Gada Jack McAllister Hawes Campbell
Not Piclured: Tames Dowd
Larry Sharpe
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
Leo Lampros Michael Prunty Robert Blease Beechard McConnell, Jr.
Anthony DiCesare Clyde Killcn Alva Norman O'Steen Stanley Sheftall
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Andrew Clore James Wynn
George Buchanan Ravniond Kincaid Radford D. Rockwell
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REPRESENTATIVES
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Carolyn Doggett
Joan Blesse
Catherine Dove
Lavoiiia Huffman
Gerakline Bowman Gretchen Sandback
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL
THERAPY
Chris Collier Pell
Sandra Hammer
SCHOOL OF MEDICAL
TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATION
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE
STUDIES
Lucille Holswade Thomas McCollie
Medical Technology Hospital Administration
Michael Sheridan
Graduate Studies
The Student Council representatives make up the governing hoAy of MCV's student body.
Each class of eveiv school is entitled to representation on this council. These class representa-
tives attend to all natters concerning the students.
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Linda Harwell
Editor-in-Chief
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THE 1962 X-RAY
In 1913, the first X-Ray was presented to the student body
of the Medical College ot Virginia. Throughout the years, this
annual publication has given the students something concrete
to ivhich they can turn in their hours of reminiscing.
The annual ser\es as a valuable medium in uniting the va-
rious schools here at the college, lor the staff is open to all stu-
dents.
The X-Ray is governed by the students through the Board
of Publications which e'ects the Editor-in-Chief and the Business
Manager.
GENERAL STAFF
ANiN Clark
Glenna Ashburner
Ann Kirk
Sara Griffiths
Fave Durrette
Susan Forrer
Gloria Ford
Betty Jo Brill
Jane Owen
Mary Jordon White
Anne Moncrief
Lavonia Huffman
Mary Graham
Cynthia DeLonc,
Carole Jones
Carol Steiner
Nancy Rippey
Susie Williams
Walter Padow
Diane Tiller
Joyce Gray
Etta Cotton
Carol O'Brien
Nancy Tanner
Ann Hughes
Charlotte Arnold
Pat Turnell
Karen Fluckiger
Lana Waite
Elizabeth Merrells
Glenda Johnson
Judy Barnett
Mat Merker
Martha Dickerson
Nancy Powell
Noralie Stark
Jeanette Nelms
SONDRA PaDO\V
Judy Stale y
Copy Editor
Leo Crosier
Co-Assislanl Editor
Maxine Fieldson
Co-Assistant Editor
Helen Alexion
Fraternities and Honorarics Editor
Gloria Ford working on Hc:lpini> out with typing is Carol Our busy new photographer— Walter Padow.
yearbook pictures. O'Brien.
Glenda Johnson, Anne Hughes and Liz Merrells assisting with copy.
Brend.\ WAirF.
Class Sections Editor
Marlin Trojano
Sports Editor
Ann Btw^ARLV
Typist
jAxiri: Wood
Assistant Business Manwicr
RELIGIOUS
B
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HILLEL
FOUNDATION
All Jewish students at the Medical
College of Virginia may participate in
the activities of the B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation. The program of the organi-
zation is primarily cultural, religious,
and social in nature. Rabbi Raymond
Drinsky, from the University of Virginia,
is our regional and local advisor. High-
lighting this year was our state-wide
Hillel Spring Institute held here in Rich-
mond.
Co-leaders of the group
Sondra Padow
Alan Coldfarb
WESLEY
FOUNDATION
Led by Reverend Don Stanton, the
nationally organized Wesley Foundation
is the Methodist Church at work on M.
C.V.'s campus. It strives to provide for
and fulfill the spiritual and social needs
of the students. The Wesley Foundation
offers a program of weekly meetings, con-
ferences, social activities, service projects,
counceling. deputation, and other activi-
ties.
LAENNEC
SOCIETY
The Laennec Society was formed to
unite the Catholic Students of M.C.V.
in fellowship and discussion of the spir-
itual and moral aspects of the practice in
medicine and allied fields. This society
was named for Rene Laennec, who gave
classic descriptions of many intrathoracic
diseases and who also invented the stetho-
scope.
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ORGANIZATIONS
BAPTIST
STUDENT
UNION
The Baptist Student Union is an or-
ganization of Baptist students on cam-
puses throughout the Southern Baptist
Convention. Its purpose is to help stu-
dents maintain a "link" between their
church at home and the campus. Fun
and fellowship are a part of the B.S.U.
progiam as well as the attempts to put
the Christian way of life in the center
of the students' campus life. Miss Marie
Claypool is Director of the downtown
schools in Richmond, which includes M
C.V
WESTMINSTER
FELLOWSHIP
Led by field workers, Pat Whitener and
Bob Martin from the Presbyterian School
of Christian Education and Union The-
ological Seminary, Westminster Fellow-
ship has just emerged from a period of
re-organization. We now meet bi-monthly
at .Second Presbyterian Church for Young
Adult Seminar which features outstanding
speakers from the city. The evening is
begun with dinner and ended with dis-
cussion groups to talk over the speaker's
comments. During the month a recreation
night is held which includes just about
anything the group wants to do. The
\Vestminster is essentially Presbyterian
but all interested students are welcome.
Our purpose is to serve Christ now dur-
ing our student lite.
CAMPUS
VESPERS
In Richmond's historic Monumental
Church, on the edge of M.C.V.'s campus,
a reverent service of worship known as
Campus Vespers is conducted each Tues-
day at 6:30 throughout the school year.
Outstanding speakers have been heard,
and have met with the students after
the service for informal discussions.
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Y M C A
The Young Men's Christian Association at M.C.V. is
one of six branches of the YMCA of Metropolitan Rich-
mond. It works specifically with the faculty and students
of the Medical College of Virginia.
The YMCA here on campus has been particularly ac-
ti\e this year. Some activities include: organized and
supervised athletic program, supervised social center, pub-
lished "Iji\c-Y-cr", instigated a leadership training pro-
gram for school and class officers, held a reception for
foreign students, host to Virginia-Carolina Student "Y"
Leaders Conference, and cooperated with denominational
groups in promotion of religious emphasis programs.
The "Y"' Student Cabinet and the Board of Manage-
ment are striving to do their part in fullfilling the sym-
bols of the YMCA red triangle— spirit, mind, body; in
other words, developinent of the "whole person", not
just one particidar phase.
The Live-Y-er, a usefull publication from the Y'MCA office to keep
.students familiar with activities on campus.
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Dr. John Andraka
Dean Franklin Bacon
Dr. Robert H. Brownson. Secretary
Dr. John F. Butterworth, III
Dr. Paul D. Camp
Dr. Earnest B. Carpenter
Dr. William R. Hill
Dr. Julius C. Hulcher
Dr. Edgar F. Jessee
Dr. R. Campbell Manson
Dr. Virgil R. May, Jr., Chairman
Dr. Louis D. Mitchell, Jr.
Dr. John H. Moon
Dr. Harold I. Nemuth
Dr. Charles L. Outland
Dr. John N. Pastore
Dr. L. Benjamin Sheppard
Dr. J. Doyle Smith, Ticc-chairman
Dr. Cary G. Suter
Dr. Adney K. Sutphin
Dr. E. Randolph Trice
Dr. Frederick E. Vidlee. Jr.
Dr. Doiis Vt. ^'ingling
Mr. Burton J. Parker
Executive Secretary
HONOR COUNCIL
Left to Riglit. liisl Ruif: J. W. Bass, Joan Beii\, Joyce Birdsall, C. R. Gates, Erma Fox, R. F. Graham. AVanda Haley. .Stcoud Row:
Sam G. Ketron, Janet Light, Mat Meiker. Samuel E. NrcLinn. Mary Nash, L. E. Nolin, J. R. Owings. Third Roic: Ann Payne, Harry
Plumkett, Jim Poteet, Irmhild Prowe. Dixie Rast, C. T. Robin.son, Carolyn Stewart. Fourth Row: C. M. Suttenfield, Sam Vance,
William M. Vaughan, R. G. VVampler, Terry Wise, S. E. Woolwine. Not Pictured: Lewis Bridgeport, J. A. Haley, M. H. Markley,
Richard Martin, H. H, Shiflet, Fred Smith, Charles Hickin.
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STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION
M.C.V. nursing students are active members of Dis-
trict III Student Niuses Association of Virginia. The
NSNA, organized in 1953, is a national organization with
state and district divisions. District III, with 225 mem-
bers from the seven schools of nursing in Richmond and
Petersburg, is only a small part of the 80,610 members
of the National Association. It is the aim of this organ-
ization to aid in the development of student nurses
as democratic citizens, to provide an opportunity to
self-expression, and to stimulate an imderstanding of
and interest in the programs of the graduate profes-
sional organizations.
JiDV Barnett Sarah Ann Vauchan Bonnie Sparger
Freshmen Representative Sophomore S.N. A. Board
Barbar,\ Sulic Representative Represejitaiive and
Senior Representative Corresponding Secretary
of SNAV District III
Not Pictured: Nancy Rippey, Junior Representative
Preparing for the fall picnic held on the lawn of Monumental Church are Bonnie Sparger, Sarah Easley and Susie Williams.
STUDENT DENTAL SOCIETY
Lejt to Right: Edwin Leonard, Jr., Scctituiy-Tieasuier; John Maynard, Jr., President; Elbert Osborne, Jr., Vice-Presidcnl
The Student Dental Society was organized
in its present form in the fall of 1946 and offers
membership to all students in the School of
Dentistry. The executive committee of the
Medical College of Virginia chapter consists of
the officers and two representatives from each
class.
The chief objectives of the organization are
the promotion of scholarship and professional-
ism among its members. A student loan fund
is made available by the society for any student
in need of financial assistance. Throughout the
year, the society sponsors guest lectures for its
members.
AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
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Historian: Tannis Monnington, Secretary. Not Pictured: Ann Magee, Treasurer.
The A.Ph.A. Student Branch at the Medical College of Vir-
ginia promotes organizational activities that benefit the profes-
sion of Pharmacy in all of its aspects of practice, research, and
education, inter- and intra-professional relations, and economic
and social advancement.
This year, the A.Ph.A. and V.P.A. have combined many of
their activities to further promote the aims and ideals of our
profession.
VIRGINIA PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
The Student Branch of the Virginia Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation was organized by the students in 1955.
The association works in cooperation with the Student Branch
of the American Pharmaceutical Association to unite the stu-
dents of pharmacy at the Medical College of Virginia for mu-
tual assistance, encouragement, and improvement; to encourage
high scholarship; to develop pharmaceutical talent and to ele-
\ate the standard of professional thought.
Left to Right: Ed Hall, Vice-President; John Broaddus, Corresponding Secretary; Bill Eskridge, President: Clarence Clodfelter, Treas-
urer: Ted Cannady, Secretary; Dr. J. Doyle Smith, Faculty Advisor.
STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Medical College of Virginia Chapter
The Medical College of Virginia Chapter of
the Student American Medical Association is a
young club which has rapidly taken its place
ainong the organizations of the school since it was
formed in 1952.
The objectives of this organization are: to ad-
vance the profession of medicine, to contribute
to the welfare and education of medical students
on this campus, to strengthen the bond between
the students of the Medical College of Virginia
and the students of other medical schools, to make
the members aware of the purpose and ideals of
organized medicine, and to prepare them to meet
the moral, ethical, and social obligations of the
medical profession.
Left to Right: Brittnn Edgar Tavlor, Secretan': Anthony Yuskaitis, Vice-President; Ed Dalton, President: \\illiam Tynes, Treasurer.
Left to Riglit: front rour Priscilla Riley, Sherwood Robinson, Beverley Ward, Fay Yarbrough, Helen Peach, Lois Wine. Back Row:
Dayl Reid, Robin Daniels, Betty Leisure, Becky Ingram, Jean Decker, Gay Zecchni, Yvonne Metz, Doris West.
DAMES CLUB
The Dames Club is an organization composed of Pharmacy Students. The Club meets once a month
the wives of the Housestaff, Medical, Dental, and and gives programs of interest for housewives.
CADUCEUSANS CLUB
The Caduceusans are a social group composed of from West Virginia and Virginia. The club meets
the wives of interns, residents and medical students once a month in the homes of the members.
Left to Right: Front Row: Betsy Schmid, Marty WolEord, Rosalie Gaziano. Back Row: Barbara \Vhile, Ann Fisher, Caroline Mosrie,
Sherwin Ghaphery.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
of the Medical College of Virginia
The interior of the alumni house.
OFFICERS
Peter N. Pastore, M'34, president
5503 Riverside Drive, Richmond, Virginia
W. C. Henderson, D'37, immediate past president
301 East Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia
W. Roy Smith, P'41, president-elect
3818 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Byrnal M. Haley, D'33, vice-president
Warrenton, Virginia
George F. Hendley, P'18, vice-president
4406 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
Miss Elizabeth K. Ryan, N'30, vice-president
MCV Station, Richmond, Virginia
R. Reginald Rooke, P'2I, secretary
2929 Second Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
James T. Tucker, M'27, treasurer
Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Virginia
Minnie M. Franck, executive secretary
1105 East Clay Street, Richmond, Virginia
TRUSTEES
Term Expires December 31, 1962
Lloyd C. Bird, PI 7
303 South Sixth Street
Richmond, Virginia
S. Nelson Gray, D'24
110 South Columbia Street
Alexandria, Virginia
J. Edward Marks, P'49
6209 West Broad St.
Richmond, Virginia
Richard A. Michaux, M'37
Lee Medical Building
Richmond. Virginia
Marguerite G. Nicholson, N'34
MCV Station
Richmond, Virginia
Robert V. Terrell, M'34
Medical Arts Building
Richmond, Virginia
Ralph M. Ware, P'42
704 Cherokee Road
Richmond, Virginia
Term Expires December }1, 1963
David M. Alexander, D'42
Professional Building
Richmond, Virginia
William L. Cooke, M'29
230 Professional Building
Charleston, West Virginia
Frederick W. Hines, D'42
3801 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, Virginia
Miss L. Frances Gordon, N'34
3517 Grove Avenue
Richmond, Virginia
Paul Hogg, M'33
87 29th Street
Newport News, Virginia
G. Wallace Hook, P'33
223 Grand Avenue
Manassas, Virginia
Peter N. Pastore. M'34
MCV Station
Richmond. Virginia
Term Expires December 31 , 1964
John M. Bierer, P'30
Lexington, Virginia
J. Pelham Broaddus, D'30
Franklin, Virginia
Braxton H. Coiner, P'26
Timberville, Virginia
Custis L. Coleman. M'43M
Medical Arts Building
Richmond, Virginia
James D. Hagood, Ml 3 UCM
Clover, Virginia
Miss Nora Spencer Hamner. N'14
29 Willway A\enue
Richmond, \'irginia
Alexander L. Martone, D'37
Medical Towers Building
Norfolk, Virginia
J. Robert Massie, Jr., M'34
St. Luke's Hospital
Richmond, Virginia
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WHO'S
George Bailey
School of Medicine
President of Student
Bodv Association
Charles Blair, III
School of Medicine
President of Alpha
Omega Alpha
Sarah Easley
School of Nursing
Secretary of Student
Body Association
Sidney Golden
School of Hospital Administration
Student Council Representative
Linda Harwell
School of Physical Therapy
Editor-in-Chief' of 1962 X-Ray
Robert Kendall
School of Medicine
Vice-president,
Senior medical class
Horolhy Hofnicyer
School of Pharmacy
Secretary- treasurer,
School of Pharmacy
student body
I.co l.aiiipms
School of Dentistry
Student Council Representative
Carol O'Brien
School of Physical Therapy
President, School of Physical
Therapy student body
Evelyn Price I'arrier
School of Nursing
Past Vice-President of
School of Nursing
Howard Qui lien
School of Dentistry
Treasurer of Student
Body Association
Julie Schmidt
School of Nursing
President of Senior
Nursing Class
WHO
Alfred Szumski
School of Graduate Studies
Past President of
School of Graduate Studies
Martha Suter
School of Physical Therapy
President of Senior
Physical Therapy Class
Raymond White, Jr.
School of Dentistry
Vice-President of Senior
Dental Class
Margaret Willhide
School of Medicine
Vice-President of Alpha
Omega Alpha
Charles Robinson
School of Dentistry
President of Senior
Dental Class
Edith Hardie
School of Graduate Studies
Secretary-treasurer of
Graduate School
Billy Eskridge
School of Pharmacy
President of Student Branch
Virginia Pharmaceutical
Association
Philip Spiggle
School of Pharmacy
Vice-President of Student
Body Association
Marlene Barnard
School of Graduate Studies
Past Secretary-Treasurer
School of Graduate Studies
Not Pictured:
Anna Berry
School of Hospital Administration
Secretary-Treasurer of Senior
Hospital Administration Class
Benton \Vake
School of Hospital Administration
Vice-President of Senior
Hospital Administration Class
For the first time, this year, MCV students were included for recognition in Who's Who Amotig Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Twenty-three students were selected from our school. Selection was based on "the student's scholarship, his participation and leadership in academic
and extra-curricular activities, his citizenship and service to the school, and his promise of future usefuUness."
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ALPHA SIGMA CHI
Alpha Sigma Chi is an honorary society founded at
the Medical College of Virginia in 1938. Its pur-
pose is to serve the college and student body by pro-
viding an organization ^\•ith lofty ideals entirely above
smallness, politics, or personal favoritism and to create
a spirit of fellowship and co-operation among the
foiu" schools.
Members are chosen from the Schools of Medicine,
Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Ntusing. Those chosen must
meet high standards of leadership, scholarship, and
character and demonstrate ability and willingness to
carry on student activities.
An honorary member is chosen annually from
among the facidty.
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MEMBERS
Left to right. First row: G. L. Bailey, J. W. Bass, Jr., Margaret Douglas, W. S. DriscoU, Sarah Easley. Second roxv: Evelyn Farrier,
Nancy Glisson, J. G. Maynard, H. W. .Murray, H. E. Quillen. Third row: Shirley Thomas, Henry White, Susan Williams.
School of Medicine:
Margaret Jane Willhide
Charles Joseph Blair, III
Eugene Marvin McDaniel, Jr.
Eloise Clymer Haun
Fred Owen Dorcy
Joseph Leo Crosier
School of Pharmacy:
Phillip Chiles Spiggle
Billy Wayne Eskridge
Dorothy Hofmeycr
Mary Caroline Phillips
NEW MEMBERS
Judy Ann Overstreet
Richard Michael Berryman
School of Nursing:
Julie Braodus Schmidt
Mary Anna Roach
Judith Priscilla Gott
Susan Elsom Brown
Barbara Lee Randolph
Susan Armour Ottley
School of Dentistry:
Charles Theodore Robinson
Leo Nicholas Lampros
Charles Kilgore Policy
Robert Burgin Dalton
Michael Neal Prunty
Samuel George Baroody, Jr.
Elbert Pluminer Osborne, Jr.
Beechard C. McConnell
James Oliver Roberson
Claude Stuart Whitehead, Jr.
Honorary Member:
Dean Franklin Bacon
Deati of Students
SIGMA ZETA
OFFICERS
Ted Robinson President
Robert Hudgins Vice-President
John Broaddus Secretary
Gavlia Hudgins Treasurer
President
Ted Robinson
PLEDGES
George Branham, Leonard Chandler, Morton Coleman, Norwood Cardoza, Barbara Custard, Betty Daniels, Preston Gada, Emma Hicks, Winferd Holt,
Edward Kemp, Richard LeHiiw, Charles Monciire, Elbert Osborne, Mary Phillips, C. A. Porter, Jr., Evelyn Price, Julia Schmidt, Carolyn Seward,
Claramae Stevens, Richard Suter, Britton Taylor, John Wolfe, Jr.
Left to Right, lop row: R. \\ \lkn S C, liaioudx Ji , C Bass \ L BiadleN, J E Bioaddus, S. Brown, R. J. Bryant, A. T. Canada. Second row: C.
F. Christian, R. W. Dupuy, \\ S DiiscoU, J Ji Ellis, B W Eskudge, A B Hauelson D Hofmeyer, C. K. Hudgins. Third row: R. L. Hudgins, R.
L. Kincaid, H. A. Lawson, L E Linelaus;h, M R Mager J C Mayhew, k E Mooie, J \. Overstreet. Bottom roiu: T. C. Parker, J. M. Porterfield,
L Rappaport, L. D. Tomkin, R P White, J P Williams
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ALPHA OMEGA
ALPHA
C. J. Blair
President
Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary medical society,
was founded in 1902 by William W. Root at the
College of Medicine of the University of Illinois.
The Beta Chapter of Virginia, known as the Brown
Sequard chapter, was organized at the Medical
College of ^'irginia in 1940 inider the counselor-
ship of Dr. A\ illiam B. Porter.
Selection to membership is based upon the qual-
ities of scholarship in the broad sense, which con-
notes continuous industry, effectiveness in method
of work, facility in correlating facts and an intel-
lectual grasp that permits the application of infor-
mation to new problems.
MEMBERS
Left to Right, First row: R. W. Allen, Morton
Coleman, C. F. Christian. Second tow: W. E. Dal-
ton, A. B. Harrelson, T. R. Henretta. Third row:
R. L. Hudgins, E. W. Kemp, S. G. Ketron. Fourth
row: C. W. Moncure, J. C. Parker, J. D. Proctor,
Fifth row: Irwin Rappaport, C. A. Stringfellow,
J. L. AVhite. Sixth row: Margaret Willhide, J. P.
Williams,
RO CHI
K. E. Moore
President
The Lambda Chapter of Rho Chi National Pharmacy Honor
society was founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1929.
."Vs a national organization, the society has sought to encourage
and promote pharmaceutical research.
The object of the society is the promotion of scholarship,
friendship, and the recognition of high attainment in the
pharniacciitiial sciences.
MEMBERS
Left to Right, First roiu: Carolyn Bass, J. E. Broaddus, A. T.
Cananda. Second row: J. A. Ellis, B. W. Eskridge, Dorothy
Hofmeyer, Third row: R. L. Kincaid, Jane May hew, Judy
Overstreet.
ALPHA KAPPA
KAPPA
OFFICERS
Fred O. Dorey President
Stephen J. Shochat Vice-President
Charles W. Chamberlain Recording Secretary
Paul F. White Corresponding Secretary
Thomas J. Vaughan Treasurer
H. Clark Hoacland Chaplain
Thomas M. Winn Warden
Donald T. Erwin Marshall
A. T. Johnson Historian
Fred O. Dorey
President
Alpha Kappa Kappa, National Medical Fraternity, was founded at Dartmouth College in 1888. There are now forty-five chapters in the
United States and Canada with over 26,000 alumni. The local chapter. Alpha Kappa, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1906.
PLEDGES
Robert E. Beatley, John C. Booth, Lewis W. Bridgetorth, Estill L. CaudiU, James K. Daly, Joseph L. Dunford, Rufus M. DeHart, James G. Dowd,
Frank L. Ferrier, Sigsby W. Gale, Roger T. Gregory, Randolph M. Halloran, Irvin E. Hess. L. Dan Johnson, David A. Layman, Leo F. Mazzocchi,
Eugene R. McDannald, Jerry L. Miller, A. John Ochsner, III, Clifton L. Parker, James A. Repass, Gary M. Richardson, Peter Rosanelli, Jr., W. E.
Roye, Jr. Danny L. Scott, Fred T. Shaia, Llewellyn W. Stringer, Roger Z. Thurman, Russell B. Wayland, Earl D. White, Troy H. Williams, Terry
P. Yarbrough.
MEMBERS
Top Row: J. H. Baird, H. Campbell, J. G. Campbell, W. H. Campbell, N. C. Cardoza, L. H. Carrington, C. W. Chamberlain, P. G. Coleman. D.
Couk. Second Row: J. D. Cronin, K. W. Davis, P. C. Davis, R. T. Deaton, R. H. Decker, R. W. Dillon, F. J. Duckwall, D. T. Erwin, G. ^V. Forbes.
Third Row: M. S. Fowler, J. T. Gascoigne, G. B. Grinnon, L. G. Halloran, W. B. Helwig, L. F. Henry, H. C. Horyland, J. R. Hogg. H. D. Hoskins.
Fourth Row: G. W. Hurt, A. H. Jaffee, G. T. Jamarik, A. T. Johnson, S. G. Ketron, R. S. Kirchmier, R. H. Lvnde, S. E. McLinn, L. E. N'olin. Fifth
Row: J. L. Prevatt, W. A. Robertson, T. L. Sarvay, R. F. Scott, S. T. Shochat, H. B. Showalter, B. E. Taylor, T. T. Thompson, J. H. Tyler. Bottom
Row: C. E. Umstott, S. F. Vance, T. J. Vaughan, T. J. Wakeman, P. F. White, E. K. Whitley, E. S. Weiner, T. M. Winn, J. E. Yorko.
A
PHI CHI
OFFICERS
Presiding Senior Eugene M. McDaniel, Jr.
Presiding Junior C. B. Marshall Chapman
Treasurer Wayne H. Wilson
Secretary Sterling R. Williamson
Eugene M. McDaniel
Presiding! Senior
Phi Chi, National Medical Fraternity, was founded ginia in March, 1889. Phi Chi is the largest national
at the University of Vemiont in 1889. The Theta Eta and international medical fraternity, both in number
Chapter was established at the Medical College of Vir- of chapters and total membership.
PLEDGES
David G. Crittenden, Ralph G. Dotson, John Manning, Aron Storch, Thomas J. Wells, Daniel C. Warren.
MEMBER NOT PICTURED
Azett J. Mosrie
MEMBERS
Top Roiv: S. D. Aaron, G. L. Gailey, J. T. Bonner, R. L. Bowman, J. G. Buston, R. R. Chaplin, C. B. Chapman, J. L. Crosier.
Second Row: R. G. Grassy, H. A. Hall, W. E. Holland, W. W. Inge, L. F. Johnson, J. L. Jordan, W. G. Jordan, N. D. Kravetz.
Third Roio: J. E. Maddox, J. T. Marshall, J. E. McAllister, E. M. McDaniel, F. E. McGee, P. Montgomery, H. W. Moss, H.
W. Neal. Fourth Row: S. P. Neale, J. C. Parker, W. D. Payne, J. M. Porterfield, R. C. Rashid, M. Rinkin, T. L. Rothstein, W.
H. Schmid. Fifth Row: M. C. Shargil, F. B. Simpson, L. E. Southworth, P. L. Stephens, C. A. Stringfellow, W. V. Tynes, A.
^Verner, J. P. Williams. Sixth Row: S. R. Williamson, W. H. Wilson, A. J. Yuskaites, E. A. Zakaib.
DELTA SIGMA DELTA
OFFICERS
Virgil Howell Grand Master
John "^Valkup Worthy Master
Robert Baldwin Scribe
Joseph Huszty Treasurer
Dan Noland Historian
\iRr.iL Howell
President
De'.ta Sigma Delta, the oldest national dental fra-
ternity, was founded at the Universit) of Michigan in
1882, and now has more than 14,000 members. Omi-
cron Omicron chapter was established at the Medical
College of Virginia in 1931 by Dr. Paul L. Chevalier.
Left to Right, First row: R. Y. Baldwin, K. M. Fleenor, D. O. Godbold, W. S. Harrison, W. D. Holt, J. A. Huszty. Second row: A.
J. Mallis, E. P. Osborn, E. L. Overman, D. G. Noland, J. M. Sheppard. E. T. Sherman. Third row: E. C. Skinner, B. J. Stebor, R.
P. Suter. C. P. VanVooren, J. H. Walkup, J. F. Wolfe.
PLEDGES
Charles Luther Smith, Jr.
Garland W. Slagle
James Kenward Metz
Members not pictured
J. W. Gregory
D. G. Noland
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PSI OMEGA
OFFICERS
W. H. Lewis, Jr Grandmaster
P. D. Miller, Jr Grandmaster
D. R. SuvES, Jr Secretary
B. C. McCoNNELL Treasurer
Psi Omega, founded in 1892 at the Baltimore College o£ Den-
tal Surgery, is dentistry's largest fraternity. The growth of Psi
Omega has been second only in its field to that of the American
Dental Association. There are now over 26,000 living members
W. H. Lewis, Jr,
Grandmaster
and seventy-eight undergraduate and graduate chapters. Ad-
vancement of dentistry and fellowship are but two of Psi
Omega's objectives.
F. E. Abell, Jr.
H. W. Asbill, Jr.
C. M. Baker
G. P. Berger
K. M. Brent
W. G. Bunch, Jr.
A. H. Cash, Jr.
R. H. Ellis, Jr.
M. L. Flynn
E. W. Funderbark
R. M. Hilton
A. D. Hure, Jr.
PLEDGES
C. P. Killen
E. C. Leonard, Jr.
J. M. Lewis
N. H. Markley
J. L. Marney
M. F. Troiano
T. R. Vaughan, Jr
S. T. Vermillion
F. N. Ward
W. A. Webb
D. L. White
C. S. Whitehead, Jr.
Left to Right, First row: J. M. Alexander, J. F. Armstrong, S. G. Baroody, H. J. Barrett, T. D. Baxter, S. C. Blanton, R. H. Blease, R. L, Brand, J.
W. Burch. Second row: R. B. Butterworth, L. P. Chandler, J. F. Crews, R. L. Deal, T. D. Delo, R. W . Depuy, R. N. Emory, R. S. Fields, C. P. Fish-
burne. Third row: W. W. Hay, C. D. Hellburg, R. H. Hubbard, J. Jackson, C. K. Killingsworth, L. N. Lampros, B. C. McConnell, J. G. Maynard,
P. D. Miller. Fourth rou<: W. E. Mitchell, C. H. Nelson, J. M. Parham, T. C. Player, H. E. Ramsey, W. F. Reams, J. D. Rice, D. R. Suyes, Jr., D. G.
Shannon. Fifth row: T. H. Tatuin, G, T. Taylor, G. R. Vaughan, W. M. Vaughan, R. P. White, J. W. Willhide, B. C. Wilson.
Members not pictured: J. M. Ames, J. R. Cooke, R. B. Dalton.
XI PSI PHI
OFFICERS
William Hapwood Hiolnbolham President
Edward Woodworth Vice-President
Robert Wright Goode Secretary
William Saunders Driscoll Treasurer
Melvin Greensburv Leisure Editor
Ronald Conrad Thaler Pledge Master
AViLLIAM HAinvooD Hicinbotham
President
Xi Psi Phi, National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the lished in 1903 and was reactivated in 1953.
University of Michigan in 1889, Xi Chapter was originally estab-
PLEDGES
George AVilliam Bradv, Richard Edward Connors, Kennedy Edward Neill, Jr., AVilliam Noel Riley, Philip Morton ^Vine, Richard
Riley Zechini.
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Top Row: A. T. Aitcheson, J. T. Atkinson, G. T. Bryce, W. S. Driscoll, T. R. Golden, R. W. Goode. Second Row: R. B. Goodwin,
E. A. German, L. L. Hess, E. C. Hoelzer, M. A. Hubbard, J. E. Johnson. Third Row: J. B, Johnson, R. H. Keller, M. G. Leisure,
A. McDaniel, S. A. Meeks, J. C. Metts. Bottom Row: W. L. Outten, P. A. Pirkle. M. N. Prunty, J. A. Robertson, J. L. Tate, E. P.
Woodworth.
Members Not Pictured: Charles B. Hayes, Ronald C. Thaler.
ALPHA OMEGA
OFFICERS
Allen Berry President
George Neuman Vice-President
Gerald Frank Secretary
Robert Berman Treasurer
Arthur Alexander Chaplain and Historian
Allan Zeno Sergeant-at-arms
Allen Berry
President
Alpha Omega, National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery in 1907. Alpha Beta Chap-
ter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1928.
MEMBERS
A. L. Alexander
R. L. Askowitz
R. S. Berman
J. H. Brenner
P. H. Busker
A. S. Goodman
M. N. Klavans
R. E. Morlin
G. S. Neuman
P. R. Newman
A. R. Suskin
PLEDGES
Allen Goldfarb, Harold Howwitz, Robert Kahn, Stanley Topokek, Richard Payne. Fred Rosenbloom, Jules Wainger.
KAPPA PSI
OFFICERS
Gary Anderson
Thomas Huichens First Vice
Michael Berrvman Second Vice Regent
Ray PucKErr Third Vice Regent
John Bass Secretary
Andrew Cananda Treasurer
Edward Hall Historian
Gary Anderson
Regent
Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity was founded at the Medical College of Virginia on October 25, 1879. It not only has the
distinction of being the first professional fraternity in pharmacy, but at present is the largest pharmaceutical fraternity in exist-
ence with a membership of more than 22,000. There are fifty active collegiate chapters and twenty-three active graduate chapters
in the United States.
Left to Right Top Row: J. V. Barnett, J. W. Bass, P. D. Berry, R. M. Berryman, A. L. Bradley, G. W. Branham, J. E. Broaddus,
R. S. Bryant, W. G. Buchanan, A. T. Canada. Second Row: A. T. Cannady, B. W. Chamberlain, D. F. Clark, E. L. Clay, H. R. Davis,
E. R. Deffenbaugh, W. B. Dotten, C. F. Emsmiller, B. W. Eskridge, D. M. Farnsworth, Third Row: G. A. Grosstnan, C. E. Hall,
S. H. Hamilton, J. ^V. Harper, W. J. Hill, C. F. Hicklin, T. E. Hutchens, S. W. Jones, R. L. Kincaid, J. R. King. Fourth Row: B. F.
Kremim, R. H. Leavelle, J. R. Litton, H. F. Madagen, M. R. Magee. J. E. Mills. W. L. Monis, D. D. Marshall, A. D. Moore, J. E.
Mundy. Bottom Row: H. W. Murray, G. T. Nonvood, J. D. Perry, R. W. Puckett, J. B. Robinson, R. D. Rockwell, D. F. Saleeba,
J. R. Sharpe, B. P. Smith, G. D. Thompson, H. D. Wachsraann.
Fredly Harrison, Jr.
Ward Jackson
PLEDGES
James Wynn
Roljert Weber
David McKenny
ALPHA
EPSILON
IOTA
^X
Behy Mundy
President
Alpha Epsilon Iota is the only national women's medical
sorority. It was founded in 1890 at the University of Michigan.
Pi Chapter, the chapter at MCV was founded in 1923 and was
the sixteenth chapter to be organized. Its aims are to promote
high standards of scholarship among women, to maintain a
spirit of cooperation among women medical students and to
help all women enjoy a richer life.
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MEMBERS
Left to Right, First row: Mary Abernathy, Blair Dissette, Eloise
Haun. Second row: Margaret Ann Kern, Ida Steele, Benja
Vudhiporn. Third row: Margaret Willhide.
PLEDGES
Barbara Jane Pendleton
Betty Welborn Hydrick
Eleanor Ridout Freed
Mary Agnes Tattersall
Jerri Ann Barden
PHI
DELTA
EPSILON
Gerald Ruth
President
OFFICERS
Gerald Ruth President
Robert Allen Vice-President
Melvin Mackler Secretary
Richard Linde Treasurer
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MEMBERS
Left to Right, First row: Arnold Abrains, Robert Allen, Alan
Paul Ochen. Second row: Melvin Fradkin, Richard Linde, Melvin
Mackler. Third row: Arvin Robinson, Ezra Sokol.
PLEDGES
Alan Brent Cohen
Carl Salsbury
Louis Mendleson
Willis Brownstein
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KAPPA EPSILON
OFFICERS
Caroline Phillips President
Louise Whitehead Vice-President
JUDV Oversteet Recording Secretary
Joyce Sheehan Corresponding Secretary
Joan Berry Junior Interjraternity
Council Representative
Ann Reilly Treasurer
Carole Layne Historian
Betty Daniels Chaplain
Jane Ellis Senior Interfraternity
Council Represetitative
President
Caroline Phillips
Kappa Epsilon, National Pharmaceutical Fiateinity for wom-
en, was founded at the State University of Iowa on May 31,
1921.
There are twenty-eight chapters scattered throughout the
United States with the Tan chapter being established March
20, 1953. Kappa Epsilon succeeds Phi Gamma Epsilon, which
was a local sorority founded iir 1945.
Top Row: R
J. Mayhew, J
head, C. Yates.
Sot Pictured: Jean W. Moss
Anderson, C. Bass, J. Berry, R. Burger, B. Daniels, J. Ellis. A. Graham. Second Roxo: D. Holmeyer, S. Katz,
McAllister, T. Monnington, B. Mullcr. Third Row: A. Reilly, J. Sheehan, M. Stepp, V. Nuara, J. Overstreet,
A. Layne,
L. White-
PLEDGES
Laura Neale, Gina Payne, Patty Pope, Doris Smyth, Sue Standley
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ALPHA
ZETA
OMEGA
Mark Bender
Treasurer
Seymour Francis Goodman
President
Seymour Francis Goodman
President
Alpha Zeta Omega, National Pharmaceutical Fraternity, was
founded at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science
in 1919. The local chapter, Omega Chi, was organized at the
Medical College of Virginia in 1951.
"Having discovered that through intimate association with one
another, and by practice of the virtues of mutual trust, sym-
pathy, faithfulness, and unselfishness, we have been able to
advance our profession, exalt our alma mater, and build
strongly our individual characters, and being desirous of main-
taining and expanding that principle of association and friend-
ship and cooperation, Alpha Zeta Omega was foimded."
MEMBERS
M. A. Bender, S. F. Goodman, S. T. Sager, J. B. Schwartz.
PHI
DELTA
CHI
^^
OFFICERS
^PRk
James S. Davis
Secretary
m^ J
Allan B. Frost
^^PBS"^^i
Treasurer
vk ^L .
Robert O. Glenn, Jr.
Corresponding Secretary
ItT
James B. Gavne
Vice-President
\fW'
Philip C. Si'Icgle
Worthy Master-at-Arins
I
Steve M. Schreier
Worth Inner Cuard
William B. White
Prelate
Alexander B. Colletti
Alumni Liason
Clarence L. Clodfelter
President
Phi Delta Chi. National Pharmacy Fraternity, was founded
at the University of Michigan in 1883. Alpha Delta Chapter was
established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1925 and was
active until 1934. It was reactivated in the fall of 1948, and
since that time has functioned with increasing strength.
Throughout the United States, there are 43 chapters and 24
alumni or graduate chapters.
It was one of the fraternities which aided in the founding of
the Professional Interfraternity Conference and the fraternity
instrumental in the founding of Rho Chi National Pharmacy
Honor .Society.
dMam
NEW MEMBERS
Herman Medlin, Charles Vaughn, Thomas Rayfield, Shelburn
Williams.
Top Row: J. S. Davis, A. B. Frost, R. O. Glenn. Second Roxu:
J. B. Guynn, S. M. Schreier, P. C. Spiggle. Third Row: W. B.
White.
Not Pictured: Alexander B. Colletti.
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ATHLETIC COUNCIL
Left, front to back: Burt Parker, Jerry Suyes, Xoralie Stark.
Right, front to back: Stan Toporek, Jerry Wakeman, C. K. Polly, President.
The Athletic Council is a student organization which oversees all athletic
activities at the Medical College of Virginia. The council is composed of repre-
sentatives from each class of the different schools at MCV and is ably advised by
Mr. Burt Parker, the YMCA Director of the school.
The council draws up the budget to cover all athletic expenses of the school,
coordinates intramural activities and backs intercollegiate play with other
schools. It seeks mainly to provide diversified activities from which students may
gain healthful and needed exercise.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
MCV — 54
MCV — 51 Newport News Apprentice — 74
MCV — 64 Lynchburg College — 98
MCV — 50 National Business College — 72
MCV — 63 Frederick College — 91
MCV — 51 RPI — 71
MCV — 59 William & Mary Freshmen — 68
SEASONS RESULTS
RPI _ 65 MCV ^- 62
Hampden-Sydney — 111
MCV — 68 Frederick College — 84
MCV — 75 National Business College — 84
MCV — 84 Southeastern University — 83
MCV — 71 Louisburg College — 95
MCV — 64 University of Richmond Freshmen — 84
MCV — 72 .- William & Mary Freshmen — 78
MCV
69
-Southeastern University — 86
Left to Right, Back Rou': Dave Couk, Kin Joyner. Larry Blevins. Front Roiu: Bo Godsey, Paul McNeer, Jack Manning. Studeyit
Coach.
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THE
EDICETTES
Left to Right, Front Rozc: Frieda Ashbuni. Joan Irwiii, Judy Gott, Noralie Stark. Evangeline Voder. Back Row: Joan Vaughan,
Manager. Carol Hall, Imogene Thomas, Suzie Williams, Kay Kulesher, Sarah Griffiths, Cathy Pendleton, Coach.
Some twelve women from the School oi Nursing
and the School o£ Physical Therapy participated in
women's varsity basketball this year. The group,
coached by Miss Cathy Pendleton, played six games,
coming out with a .500 average for the season. Joan
Vaughan served as Manager of the team again this
year.
Some difficulty was met in scheduling games with
other schools as women's basketball apparently isn't
as extensive as is men's. Other schools often have
established year after year schedules with certain other
schools and to break into that "lineup" is practically
impossible. However the entire effort was well worth-
while and oin- women represented MCV well!
Games included:
MCJV vs. William and Mary
MCV vs. Quantico (two games)
MCV vs. RPI (two games)
MCV vs. Longwood College.
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TENNIS TEAM
Left to Right, Back Row: Marin Tioiano, Tom Garrett, Bill Gayle, Charles Kipps. Front Row: Dr. Jacques Legier, Stan Toporek, Bill Tarrant.
The tennis team is one of the newest and most
prom^ising sports at the Medical College of Virginia this
year. Through the combined efforts of students and Mr.
Burt Parker, the MCV tennis team has developed into
a competitive and well organized team.
Returning members from last years' team are: Sam
Blanton, Jim Cook, Gary Daniels, Carroll Player, Bill
Sandifer, Stan Toporek, Martin Troiano, Claude White-
head and Captain Ray White. This year's scheduled
matches included: Hampden-Sydney, Byrd Pard, Thomas
Jefferson, St. Christopher and others.
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What's wrong with the married couple?
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STUDENT DIRECTORY
Aaron. Stuart Dennis (M-2'), 207 Winans Ave., Hill-
side. New Jersev
Abell, Frank Erwin. Jr. (D-2). Lowrys. South Caro-
lina
Abernathv, Marsaret E. (M-2). Et. 1. Box 97-A.
Abrams. Arnold Lee (.M-3). 521-t Wythe Ave.. Rich-
mond, Virsrinia
Adams. Josepir Budolph {P-3), 1317 ■ 21st St..
South Norfolk, Virginia
Agee. Nanev Karen (N-2), Rt. 1, Meadows of Dan,
Virs-inia
.\itcheson. Andrew Tracv (D-l), 6 E. Rosemont Ave.,
Al.'X.'i ii ^,. \ )i-i.iia
Akers. .1 \ iX--H, 2.53.-. Memorial Ave.,
K.M' . \ ■_ ■ ,
Alexan.ln. \m1iiii l.,,«Tence (D-3), S91 E. 41st St.,
Hialiah. Florida
Alexander, Joe Moore (D-1), Port Eepublic, Vir-
.Ue.xander, Ricardo (D-1), .507 .Jessamine Blvd..
Da^tona Beach, Florida
.\lexion." Helen Nicholas (PT-4), 212 Poplar Ave.,
Wamesboro, Virgima
Allen. Frederick James (M-1), 4201 Forest Hill
Ave, Richmond, Virginia
Allen, Gerald (M-3), Long Hill Rd., Rt. 1. Nesh-
anie. New Jersev
Allen, Lvnda Dale (N-4'1, Rt. 2. Scottsburg, Virginia
Allen, R'obert William (M-4), JICV Apts., Bldg 1,
Apt. 3
Alligood, -Anna Crump (N-2), 201 Isabella Ave.,
W^ashington, North Carolina
Allison, Jane Mueller (N-2), P. 0. Box 145, Draper.
Virginia
Almond, Hilton Robinson (M-1), Locust Grove, ^ir-
Alphin, Eeeris Stancil (G-1), 815 Westham Pkwy.,
Richmond, Virginia
Ames, John Wilson, Jr. (D-4), Smithfleld. Virginia
Anderson, Ruth Whitehead (P-3), 5340B Anthony
Rd., Sandston, Virginia
Anderson, Gary Edward (P-4), Et. 4, Winchester,
Apt, Lura Mae (N-4), 3304 Woodrow Ave., Eich-
mond, Virginia
Armstrong, .John Franklin, .Jr. (D-3), 302 N. Ken-
more St., Arlington, Virginia
Arnold, Charlotte M. (N-2). Rt. 3, Petersburg, West
Virginia
Arritt, .Jo.vcc Anne (N-4), Rt. 1, Box ISO, Partlow,
Virginia
Asbill, Henry Watson, Jr. (D-2), 4 Shenandoah Dr.,
(Greenville, South Carolina
Ashburner, Glenna Mary (N-4), 3210 Greenwood
Ave., W. Palm Beach, Florida
Ashe, James Duncan, Jr. (M-1), 17 Elm Ave., New-
port News, Virginia
Ashley, Roy David (Ml), 5304 Michael -Ave., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Askowitz, Ronald Lee (D-2), 330 .Aledo, Coral
Gables, Florida
Ashworth, Freda Elaync (N-2), Rt. 4, Rocky Mount,
Virginia
Atkinson, James Thomas (D-4), Rt. 4, Greenville,
South Carolina
Avlor, George Russell, .Jr. (D-1), HOC N. Larrimore
St., Arlington, Virginia
Babb, John Ronald (M-1), Ivor. Virginia
Bahlman, Elizabeth Hunter (N-1), 5312 Reno Rd.,
NW, Washington, D. C.
Baird, James Hamilton (M-3), Fairway Dr., Shelby,
North Carolina
Bailey, George Leroy (M-4), 2109 Queen St., I'orts-
mouth, Virginia
Bain, Raeford Whitley (P-3 ), Clayton, North Carolina
Baker, Connie Marconi (D-2), Rt. 1, Lancaster,
South Carolina
Baldwin, Robert Yates (D-3), 318 Palmola, Lake-
land, Florida
Baluch, Mary Jane (N-1), 9640 Sherwood PI., Nor-
folk, Virginia
Bane, Elizabeth Stuart (PT-3), 151 Walnut St.,
Grundy, Virginia
Banerjec, Chandra Madhab (G-2), 3320 Hanover
Ave,, Richmond, Virginia
Barden, Jerri Ann (M-1), 1005 Hilltop Dr., Ricli-
mond, Virginia
Barker, Edward Glenn (P-3), 307 E. Thomas St.,
Danville, Virginia
Barker, Janet Suzanne (N-2), 1127 - 19th St., Par-
keraburg. West Virginia
Barker, Robert Quillin (P-3), P. 0. Box 140, Gate
City, Virginia
Barlow, Matthew .John (M-1), 0130 Alexander St.,
Norfolk, Virginia
Barnard, Marlene Bertram (G.S.), 3402 Maury St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Barriard, William Glen (P-2), 100 E. 34th Street,
Richmond, Virginia
Bamer, Clyde Henry (A-1), Avonia Rd., Lake City,
Pennsylvania
Bamett, James Vance (P-3), 403 Bradley, Abing-
don, Virginia
Bamett, .Judy Meredith (N-1), 412 S. Royal Ave.,
Front Royal, Virginia
Baroody, Samuel George, Jr. (D-4), 114 Market .St.,
Timmonsville, South Carolina
Barrett, Harold Joseph, .Jr. (D-3), S45 "C" St.,
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Bass, Carolyn Anne (P-4), P. O. Box 157, Gladys,
Virginia
Bass, John Wayland, Jr. (P-4), Clover, Virginia
Batev, Barbara Joan (N-1), 2417 McKee Dr., Orange,
Texas
Baxter, Truman Dorland, Jr. (D-2), 3510 White
Chapel Rd., Norfolk, Virginia
Beahm, Michael Randolph (P-3), 10 E. Main St.,
Luray, Virginia
Beatlcv, Robert Eugene (M-1), MCV Apts., Apt. 0,
Bldg. 7, Richmond, Virginia
Beavers, Frances Ellen (P-1), 1314 Vanceright.
Winchester, Virginia
Beck, .Joseph Daniel, ,Ir. (P-1), 1010 Camden Ave..
Portsmouth, Virginia
Beebe, Archie Jay (G-1), E. Church St., Chinco-
teague, Virginia
Beggarly, Anne Reynolds (N-4), Keeling, Virginia
Belk, Robert Blanton (M-2), 308 George St., Fred-
ericksburg, Virginia
Bell, Suzanne Evelyn (N-1), 62 Willow Ave., Somer-
set, Massachusetts
Beller, Frederick T. (P-1), 134 Cranbv Pk., Norfolk,
Virginia
Bennett. Carroll Graves (G-1), 2710 Hilliard Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Bennett, Curtis Gordon (D-2), 315 Starling Ave..
Martinsville, Virginia
Bennett, Franklin Ray (P-3), 3016 Cliff Ave., Eicli-
mond, Virginia
Bentley, Bernadette (MT-4), 1200 Lake Dr., Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida
Berger, Carol Sue (N-1), 731 Shirley Ave., Norfolk,
Virginia
Berger, George Philip (D-2), 4814 Crestwood Ave.,
Eichmond, Virginia
Berger, Hester Ann (XE-1), Et. 1, Box 68, Gretna.
Virginia
Berman, Eobert Stuart (D-3), 1424 Gates Ave.,
Norfolk, Virginia
Berrv, Allan (D-4), 2226 SW 19th St., Miami,
Florida
Berry, Joan Carol (P-3), Rt. 1, Box 7, Madison,
Virginia
Berry, Paul Douglas, ,Jr. (P-3), 212 W. .Sycamore
St., Chase City, Virginia
Berryman, Richard Michael (P-3), 440 Manassas
Ave., Front Royal, Virginia
Binder, Mark Albert (P-4), 3924 Park Ave., Eich-
mond, Virginia
Birdsall, Joyce Lynette (N-2), 5904 Orcutt Ave.,
Newport News, Virginia
Blair, Charles Joseph, III (M-4), 1G12 Grove Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Blank, Grace Josephine (G.S.). 416 W. Franklin
.St., Eichmond, Virginia
Blankenship, Eobert Durwood (M-1), Moseley, Vir-
ginia
Blanton, Sam C. (D-4), 200 Pinehurst .Ave., Sum-
merville. South Carolina
Blease, Eobert Herron (D-3), 3801 Duncan St.,
Columbia, South Carolina
Blesse, Joan E. (N-3), 2932 Northumberland Ave..
Richmond, Virginia
Blevins. Larry Allen (P-1), Rad-Tech Motel, Rt. 2,
Radford, Virginia
Blount, Beverly Crowder (P-2), 1110 Washington
Ave., Vinton, Virginia
Bloxom, Barbara J. (N-2) 9505 Bonnie Dale Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Bolte, Barbara Theresa (P-3), 1423 Custer St.,
Petersburg, Virginia
Bonner, John Ttent (M-S), 405 Linden PI., Dan-
ville, Virginia
Booth. .I.iliii CLiik.-. Ill (M-1), 5037 - 12th St., S.,
A)lin;;l<.ii, \ iiijinia
Bortz. li.niji'l .l:iv (M-1), 7603 New Castle Dr..
AniianJalu, \irg;nia
Botsford, James Irwin (M-8), Reno, Nevada
Bowman, Geraldine May (N-1), 3908 Greenland
Ave., NW, Roanoke, Virginia
Bowman, Jean Eleanor ((N-4), 409 College St.,
Bridgewater, Virginia
Bowman, Eobert Lee (M-4), 010 lloult Rd.. Fair-
mont, West Virginia
nracev, Altamont Hart (M-1). 120 Buena Vista
Circle, South Hill, Virginia
Bradli-y, Alvin Lewis (P-4), 516 Florida Ave.,
Emporia, Virginia
Bradley, Edgar S. (D-1), 303 S. Blvd., Apt 12,
Richmond, Virginia
Bradley, Nancy Prince (XR-1), P. O. Box 133,
Broadway, North Carolina
Crady, George William (D-2), 202 W, 8th St.,
Greenville, North Carolina
Brand, Robert Lee (D-3), 2408 Drake St., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Brake, Virginia Stanton (XR-1), Rt. 2, Box 12-A,
Rocky Mount, Virginia
Brandt, Philip Hansford (D-2), 315 Tarrytown Ed.,
Richmond, Virginia
Branham, George Walker (P-3), 803 Hundley St.,
Martinsville, Virginia
Branson, Donald Gene (M-2), Bldg. 2, Apt. 15,
.\rcv Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Brenner. .Jack Harris (D-4), 950 Viera Ave., Coral
Gables, Florida
Brent, Kaj Michael (D-2), 300 E. Center St., Searcy,
Arkansas
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Bridgers, Marvin Warren, .Jr. (P-4), 3708 Moss Side
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Bridgeforth, Lewis William (M-1), Crewe, Virginia
Brill, Betty Jo (N-2), Queen St., Strasburg, Vir-
ginia
Brinser, Chester L., Jr. (D-1), 171 Chestnut St.,
Camden, South Carolina
Brinkley, Betty Bernese (N-2), 1300 E. Ocean View
."Vve., Norfolk, Virginia
Brittingham, Lafayette A., Jr. (M-2), 3 Stratford
Rd., Newport News, Virginia
Brittingham, Sue Carolyn (N-2), New Church, Vir-
ginia
Broaddus, John Elmer (P-4), 108 E. Union St.,
Sandston, Virginia
Brodie, Owen Wingfield (M-4), 1500 Westbrook
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Brown, Earle Saunders, Jr. (G.S.), 4004 Wilmont
Dr.. Richmond, Virginia
Brown, Susan Elsom (N-4), 17 Huntington Blvd.,
NE, Roanoke, Virginia
Brownstein, Willis Edwin (M-1), 111-A Cromwell
Pkwy., Norfolk, Virginia
Brumback, Ellen Kav (N-1), Strasburg, Virginia
Bruno, Alphonse Henry Leo, ,Jr. (M-1), 725 W.
36th St., Norfolk, Virginia
Bryan, Susan Terry (N-1), 1954 Sycamore St.,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Bryant, Ray Spencer (P-4), 5909 Patterson .\ve.,
Richmond, Virginia
Bryce, Gordon Thomas, Jr. (D-3), 1432 Madison
Ave., Florence, South Carolina
Bryson, George MacRae, Jr. (P-2), 3909 Delmont
St., #6, Richmond, Virginia
Buchanan, William George (P-3), Kenbridge, Vir-
BuckFes, Douglas layne (P-1), 24 06 Columbia St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Bunch, William Garfield, Jr. (D-2), 600 Hamilton
St., Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
Bundrant, James D. (M-1), 505 Blondell Ave.,
.Appalachia, Virginia
Bundy, Sally Rhodes (G-1), 2331 Spencer Ed.,
Richmond, Virginia
Burch, James William (D-4), Et. 3, Lake Citv,
South Carolina
Burger, Rita Bernice (P-4), 8036 Walters Dr.,
Norfolk, Virginia
Burks, Mary Linda (D-1), 4008 McCorkle Ave.,
SE, Charleston, West Virginia
Burnett, Larry M. (D-2), 5833 S. W. 50 Terrace,
Miami, Florida
Burrough, Martha Kaign (MT-1), 5900 Signal Hill
Rd., Eichmond 23, Virginia
Bushak, Geraldine Eebecca (N-2), 1009 Philpotts
Ed., Norfolk, Virginia
Busker, Paul H. (D-3), 9149 Froude Ave., Surf-
side, Florida
Buston, Jameson George (M-3), Tazewell, Virginia
Butler, Silas Alfred (PT-4), 914 N. 27th St.,
Eichmond, Virginia
Butterworth, Richard Reynoldson (D-3), 7649 Cher-
okee Road, Richmond, Virginia
Campbell, Hawes, IH (M-2), 2010 Stuart Ave.,
Richmond, A'irginia
Campbell, James Gravson (M-2), Enfield. Virginia
Campbell, Walker Hawes M-3), Enfield, Virginia
Canaan, Earlene Whitehurst (N-3), 3010 Hanes
.\^■e., Richmond, Virginia
Canada, Andrew Thornton, Jr. (P-4), 2424 West-
hampton Ave., Roanoke, Virginia
Cannady, Archie Ted (P-4), 5813 Sellger Dr., Nor-
folk, Virginia
Caprio, Charles Morgan (P-1), 1521 National St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Cardozo, Norwood Cameron. .Ir, (M-3), Burgess,
Virginia
Carmoney, Walter Jackson, Jr. (M-4), P. 0. Box
201, Marion, Virginia
Carr, Francis Frederick, Jr. (D-3), 4109 Forest Hill
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
C'arrington, Louie Hankins (M-2), 7800 Lindsey
Ed., Eichmond, Virginia
Cash, Allan Heath, Jr. (D-2), 2001 Radcliffe Ave.,
Charlotte 7, North Carolina
Carter, Suzanne (XR-1), Coinjock, North Carolina
Carter, Tom Eustace (M-4), 533 - 13th .\ve.,
Huntington, West Virginia
Cates, Clarence Ronald (P-2), 217 Greenway Dr.,
Portsmouth, Virginia
Caudill, Estill Leftrage, HI (Ml), Pine Hill Rd.,
Elizabethton, Tennessee
C'ederstrom, Karen Ann (N-2)
Chamberlain, Billy Winfred (F-3), P. 0. Box 103,
Norwood, North Carolina
Chamberlain, Charles William (M-2), Waverly, Vir-
Chandler, Leonard I»ritchett (D-3), 5302 Ditchley
Rd.. Richmond, Virginia
Chandler, Preston James, Jr. (M-1), McGuire's VA
Hospital, Richmond, Virginia
Chaplin, Eobert Rogers, Jr. (M-4), 202 Battery
Ave., Emporia, Virginia
Cliaiiman, Charles Belson M. (M-3), Welsh, West
Virginia
Clierrick, Henry M. (D-1), 8280 NW 1 Place, Mi-
ami, Florida
Ciccone, Alvin Jacob (M-2), 904 W. Nine Mile Rd.,
Highland Springs, Virginia
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Childers, Seldon Thomas (D-3), Y08 - 5th Ave.,
Zephyr, Hills, Florida
Christian, Charles Fletcher (M-4), 2810 Griffin
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Church, Eeuhen Morris, Jr. (P-l), 3330 Cutshaw
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Clark, Donald Franklin (P-4), 149 Hill Dr.. Abing-
don, Virginia
Clark, Ruth Ann (N-1), Bo.\ 110, Carrollton, Vir-
ginia
Clark, Donna Leigh (N-1), 901 Nottingham St.,
Culepeper, Virginia
Clarke, Frances Duckworth (G-1), 3-102 R.vburn
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
ClarkEon, George William (FT-3), B<>.\ 24, Mar-
linton. West Virginia
Cla.v, Edward Lee (P-4), Rt. 2, Bo.\ 132, Rich-
mond, Virginia
Clift, Rorer E. (P-3), 400 John St., Ashland, Vir-
ginia
Clodfelter, Clarence Lee, Jr. (P-4), 6730 Miami
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Clore, Andrew Downer (P-l)
Coburn, Linda Faye (N-2)
Cohen, Alan Brent (M-1), 1325 A lOth St., New-
port News, Virginia
Cohen, Alan Paul (M-3), 80.5 Westham Pkwy.,
Richmond, Virginia
Cohen, .Jacob Moses (P-l), 703 Northsiile Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Cole, Carolyn Jean (XR-1), 34S Chestnut St., Ashe-
boro. North Carolina
Coleman, Carolyn (P-l), 3617 Brandywine Ave.,
SW, Roanoke, Virginia
Coleman, Morton M-3), 402 AVarren St., Norfolk 5,
Virginia
Coleman, Philip Garrett (M-3), 1806 Westwooci
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Colletti, A\e\ B. (P-4), Rt. 2, Box 115, Ashland,
Virginia
Collier, Anna Christine (PT-4), 50 Cedar St., Ro-
anoke Rapids, Virginia
Collins, LaFave Rex, Jr. (D-2), Greenville, South
Carolina
Collum, Margaret Louise (PT-3), 25 Sunset Dr.,
Alexandria, Virginia
Comer, F. Edward (M-2)
Comess, Allan David (P-3), 5223 Eolfe Ave., Nor-
folk, Virginia
Conner, Lynda Lee (N-1), V. A. Center, Kecoughtan,
Virginia
Conner, Richard Edward (D-3), Rt. 2, Lamar, South
Carolina
Connors, Gerald Doran (D-1), 98 Division St., Ham-
Imrg, New ).nk
Conroy, John Prentiss (A-1), Rt. 2, Wauchula, Flor-
ida
Consolo, Anthony Louis (D-1), 3231 NW 91st Terr.,
Miami, Florida
Cooke, James Ralph (D-4), 1602 Terrace St., Staun-
ton, Vir,;inia
Cooke, Maxwell Camden (M-2), 435 S. Blvd., Hunt-
ington, West Virginia
Cooper, Virginia Dare (N-1)
Copeland, Kenneth Edward (D-2), 1121 Shuford
Ave., Colonial Heights, Virginia
Cotton, Etta Catherine (N-2), Rt. 1, Box 79, Aldie,
Virginia
Couk, David Edgar (M-3), 2413 Bovle Ave., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Covington, William Denny (D-4), % E. M. Boswell.
Clarkson Dr., Danville, Va.
Cox, Janet Laurcne (PT-3) 1213 W. 47th St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Cox, Joseph Clinton, Jr. (D-1), 3214 Seminarj-
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Craig, Martha Ann (N-3), 672 Sherwood Ave.,
Waynesboro, Virginia
Cranford, .lames Snead (M-1), 6309 N. 23rd St.,
Arlington, Virginia
Crawley, Daniel Harris, HI (D-1), 147 Forest Lawn
Dr., Danville, Virginia
Crawdey, Jeanette Diane (N-1), 6200 Patterson
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Crews, Jerry Frank, Jr. (D-4), Hampton, South
C!arolina
Crittenden, David Gray (M-2), 2410 Columbia St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Cronin, John David (M-3), 2108 Wiltshire Blvd.,
Huntington, West Virginia
Crosier, Joseph Leo (M-3), Petersburg General Hos-
pital, Petersburg, Virginia
Culbertson, Dan Ward (D-2), Route 1, Gate Citv,
V.rginia
Culclasure, James Wise (D-1), St. Matthews, South
C*arolina
Custalow, Barbara .Jean (N-2), Apt. 6, Bldg. 3,
MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Custalow, Linwood Webster M-2), Rt. 1, West Point,
Virginia
Dail, Bobby N. (D-1), 1524 Slater Ave., Hampton,
Virginia
Daltin, Robert Burgin (D-4), 2204 Westfleld Ave.,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Dale, Sandra Ellen (N-1), Clearwater Park, Coving-
ton, Virginia
Dalton, William Edward (M-4), 6404 Powhatan
Ave., Norfolk, Virginia
Daly, .James Kearney (ll-l), 625 S. Freeman Rd.,
Orchard Pk, New York
Dameron, Robert Allen, Jr. (M-4), 1420 Royston
St., Fredericksburg, Virginia
Daniel, Gary Frank (D-4), 204 Tanner St., Spin-
dale, North Carolina
Daniels, Betty Marie (P-3), P. O. Box 100, Black-
stone, Virginia
Daniels, Willard Floyd, .Jr. (M-1), 1421 I'iedmont
Hgts., Huntington, West Virginia
David, Ronald Brian (M-2), P. 0. Box 420, Wil-
Lamsburg, Virginia
Davidow, Robert S. (G.S.), 9001 Michaux La., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Davis, Algernon Gibson (M-3), 621 Dav .Ave., SW,
Roanoke, Virginia
Davis, George Parker (D-2), 43 Rivermont Dr.,
Newport News, Virginia
Davis, Henry Russell {P-4), Rt. 1, Meadowview,
Virginia
Davis, J. Samuel (P-4), Saluda, Virginia
Davis, Kennon W. (M-2), 4820 N. Crestwood Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Davis, Philip Coleman (M-2), Gate City, Virginia
Davis, Ronald Kenneth (M-3), Box 34SA, Rt. 2,
Charleston, West Virginia
Davis, William Maslin {M-3), 6819 Dartmouth
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Deal, Robert Lewis (D-3), 307 N. Thompson St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Dean, Howard Yates (M-4), 112 - 2nd St., Rad-
ford, Virginia
Deaton, Richard Thomas (M-2), 4 Ivens St., Ports-
mouth, Virginia
Decker, Xorvelle Virginia (N-3), 2132 Walnut Ave.,
Buera Vista, Virginia
Decker, Richard Henrv, Jr. (M-2), Apt. 14, Bldg 1,
MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Deen, Kemal Harry (P-l), Box 218, St. Paul, Vir-
ginia
Deffenbaugh, Elmer Russell, Jr. (P-4), 2205 W.
Main St., Richmon<l, Virginia
DeHart, Rufus M., Jr. (M-1), Apt. 5, Bldg 7, MCV
Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Delo, George Day, .Jr. (D-3), 328 Ott St., Harrison-
burg, Virginia
DeLong, Cynthia G. {N-3), 3130 Brereton Ct., Hunt-
ington, West Virginia
Denny, .Janet Kay (N-1), Brightwood, Virginia
Depuy, Robert W. (D-4), 2613 Okeechobee, I^a., Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida
Der-Martirosian, Edward (M-l), 2437 - 39th PL,
NW, Washington, D. C.
Dickenson, Doris Aleine (N-S), 505 Craig St., NW,
Norton, Virginia
Dickerson, Martha Elizabeth (N-1), Box 261, Stuart,
Virginia
Dice, Loretta Ruth (N-4), Franklin, West Virginia
Di Cesare, Anthony Nicholas {D-2), 122 Flanders
St., Rochester, New Y'ork
Diller, Duane Albert (M-2), 1415 Chamberlayne
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Dillon, Ronald Williams (M-2), 2328 Westover Ave..
SW, Roanoke, Virginia
Dishner, Dennie Odell (P-l), CTlinchport, Virginia
Dissette, Blair Spencer (M-3), 157 Williams Dr.,
Annapolis, Mar^'land
Doggett, Carolyn Smith (N-4), 402 Monroe Ave.,
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Dorey, Fred Orwin, Jr. {M-3), 2907 Chamberlayne
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Dotson, Ralph Gene (M-2), Rt. 2, Box 315B, Wil-
mington, North (I^arolina
Dotten, William Boone (P-S), 7101 Peachtrec Rd.,
Lynchburg, Virginia
Douglas, Margaret Ann (N-4), 135 Kenilworth Ave.,
Danville, Virginia
Dove, Catherine V. (N-2), 711 S. View Terr., Alex-
andria, Virginia
Dowd, James Grafton, .Jr. (M-1), 805 Hamilton St.,
Richmond, Virginia
DOWNS, MARY ELAINE (XR-2), Kistler St., Em-
poria, Virginia
Drake, Speros Nicholas (M-1), 129 King St.,
Charleston, South Carolina
Drake, Suzanne (PT-3), 9307 Ledbury Rd., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Drescher, Charles Alison (D-1), Rt. 1, Great Neck
Pt., London Bridge, Virginia
Driscoll, William Saunders (D-4), P. O. Box 165,
Bedford, Virginia
Duckwall, Francis Joseph (M-3), 15 Peyton St..
Winchester, Vi.
Duff, Karl Lamarr (D-3), 4905 N. Crestwood Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Dunford, Joseph Leonard (M-1), 334 Shawen Dr.,
Hampton, Virginia
Dulaney, Barbara Ellen (MT-4), Poplar Hill, Vir-
ginia
Durrette, Faye Carolyn (N-2), Rt. 1, Franklin, Vir-
Earlv, Susan Reid (P-3), Broadwav, Virginia
Easley, Sarah Jones (N-4), 354 W. Main St., Dan-
ville, Virginia
Ederle, Kenneth George (D-1), 14716 Grand Central
Pkwy., Jamaica, New York
Edwards, Wallace Sharon (D-1), 501 Price Henry
.\ve., Hopewell, Virginia
211
Eisenberg, Eleanor Seba (MT-1), 9 South Boulevard,
Richmond, Virginia
Elgahary, Mohamed Mahmud E. (G-2), #5, Bldg.
8, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Elliott, Ernest WiHiam, Jr. (P-3), 4522 Devonshire
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Ellis, .Jane Ann (P-4), Rt. 1, Box 4, Hickory, Vir-
ginia
Ellis, Karen Sue {N-2), 105 W. Ocean Dr., Ports-
mouth, Virginia
Ellis, Robert Haber, Jr. (D-2), 1'. O. Box 022,
Georgetown, South Carolina
Emory, Robert Nelson (D-3), 300 Lake Ave., Mil-
ford, Delaware
Emswiller, Carl Franklin, Jr., (P-4), 4927 Wagner
.\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Erwin, Donald Tilson (M-2), 921 Chester St.,
Bristol, Virginia
Eskridge, Billy Wayne (P-4), 124 Park St., Abing-
don, Virginia
Estep, Ruth Diane (PT-3), 103 Magnolia Ave.,
Richmond, Kentuckv
Evans, William Roger (P-3), P. O. Box 205, Taze-
well, Virginia
Ezekiel, Gerald Abraham, .Jr. (M-l), 1510 Cut.shaw
PL, Richmond, Virginia
Farnsworth, Donald Myron {P-4), 4709 Kensington
.\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Fauber, Marilyn Louise (MT-1), 900 Providence Hill,
Lexington, Virginia
Fe:itherston, Edward Wilcox (M-2), 39 Old Farm
Rd., Charlottesville, Virginia
Featherstone, Sandra Anne (MT-3), 1218 Durham
Rd., Ro.xboro, North Carolina
Feiler, Samuel (D-1), 315 S. Shore Dr., Miami
Beach, Florida
Fenstermacher, Donald Rae (P-2)
Ferrier, Frank Louis (M-l), 3707 Peachtree Rd.,
NE, Atlanta, Georgia
Fields, Rodney Smith (D-4), 2804 Parkland Blvd.,
T'ampa, Florida
Fieldson, Maxine Ellen (N-3), 4118 NW 3rd Ave.,
Miami, Florida
Filipowics, Francis J. (G-2), 556 Columbia Ave.,
Depew, New Y'ork
Fishburne, Cotesworth Pincknev (D-3), 500 Cam
St., Walterboro, South Carolina
Fisher, Gilbert Franklin, Jr. (M-4), 3919 Pilots
Lane, #3, Richmond, Virginia
Flatequal, Gerald Arthur (D-1), 6403 Julian St.,
Springfield, Virginia
Fleenor, Kenneth Mike (D-3), 910 Colonial Rd.,
Abingdon, Virginia
Fluckiger, Karen Sonya (N-1), 6715 New Hope Dr.,
Springfield, Virginia
Flynn, Mitchell Lewis (D-2), 4923 N. Crestwood
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
I-'orbes, John William, HI (M-3), Stuarts Draft, Vir-
ginia
Ford, Bonnie Faye (N-1), 303 Grigg St., Peters-
burg, Virginia
Ford, Emily Gail (N-1), P. 0. Box 1052, Chapel
Hill, North Carolina
Ford, Gloria Beth (PT-4), 842 - 1st Ave., Laurel,
Forney, Ruth (D-1), Rt.
Bo
7 1 , Nacogdoches,
Forrer, Susan Wallis (N-2), 200 Sycamore Rd.,
Franklin, Virginia
Forsee, James H. (D-2), 5207 Falmouth Rd., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Foster, Alice Carolyn (N-1), 1205 Roberts Rd.,
Newport News, Virginia
Fowler, Marion Stephenson, Jr. (M-3), 1 Hendricks
St., Lake Citv, South Carolina
Fox, Erma Lou (N-2), Rt. 1, Box 44, Gore Virginia
Frank, Gerald Irwin {D-3), 200 Walnut Rd., Ports-
mouth, Virginia
Frank, Marvin Gary (M-l), 193 Keer Ave., Newark,
New Jersev
Fralin, G. Wayne (M-4), 1 Anderson Rd., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Fratkin, Melvin Joel (M-2), 4905 N. Crestwood
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Freed, Eleanor Ridout (M-l), 2405 Carolina Ave.,
Roanoke, Virginia
Friedman, William Newman (D-4), 3128 Heyward
St., Columbia, South Carolina
Fridley, Harrison Lewis, Jr. (P-2), 420 W. Merry
La., Covington, Virginia
Friedman, Ruth Torvik (G-1), 312S Heyward St.,
Columbia, South Carolina
Friend, Robert Marion (P-3), 8 N. Confederate Ave.,
Sandston, Virginia
Frost, Allan Baran (P-3), 1411 Morris Crescent,
Norfolk, Virginia
Fu, William Yum-Chor (M-3), 53 Conduit Rd.,
Hongkong
Funderburk, Ervin Wall (D-2), 506 Kershaw St.,
Cheraw, South Carolina
Fuqua, William Claiborne (D-3), 1133 Larchmont
Crescent, Norfolk 8, Virginia
Oada, Preston H. (M-3), 526 Castle St., Modesto,
California
Garrison, Donald Bruce (P-4), 5526 Cottage St.,
Richmond, Virginia
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Galther. Roberta I.™ii (XT', Rt. 1, Box 443.
Great Falls, V.rgini:! , , ,^
Gallant, Colin Meakins (D-1), S401 G c".<l.ik. Dr.,
Richmond. Virginia
Garrett, Thomas Blackwell (D-", 3-2o Linden Dr.,
Danville, Virginia
Garst, Carol Lee (N-1), 3334 Valentine Rd., Roan-
oke, Virginia
Garter, ilarv ri .k;U (X-1), Stony Creek, ^ irgmia
Gascoigne. jair.ei Thomas (M-3), 431 Audubon Rd.,
Kohler, AVisconsin
Ga.vle, Sigsby Warren (M-1), -\pt. 4, Bldg. 7, MCV
.\pts.. Richmond, Virginia
Gavle, William Earle, Jr. (M-l), Rt. 2, Qiesapeake,
Ohio
Gaziano, Dominic (iI-4), 106 E. Laburnum Axe.,
Richmond, Virginia
Gehman, .John Ernest (11-3), 110 X. Grove Ave.,
Highland Springs, Virginia
Geiman. James Dulanev (D-1). P. O. Box 03, Lees-
burg, Virginia „ ^
George, Theodore (M-l), 4409 Fitzhugh Ave., Rich-
mond. Virginia
Gibson, Joseph Haskell (D-2), Pauline Star Route,
Spartanburg, South Carolina
GiiSord, Roger David (M-2), 3220 Woodrow Ave.,
Richmond. Virginia
Gill, Suzanne (N-3). Woodstock, Virginia
Gillen, Frank Joseph, Jr. (M-3), 17 Surrey Rd.,
Massapequa. Xe\v York
Gladden, Robert Covington (P-2), P. O. Box 300,
East\ille. Virginia
Gleason, James Massie, Jr. (n-2), Richlands, Vir-
ginia
Glenn, Kathryn Rose (X-1), P. O. Box ."j , , Prospect,
Virginia
Glenn, Robbert Orrus, Jr. (P-3), Mountain City,
Tennessee
Glick, Harvey .\llen (D-1), .■>30 Garren .\vc., >'or-
folk, Virginia
Glisson, Xancy E. (X-3), 107 Garner Ave., Ports-
mouth. Virginia
Goad, Marv- .Jane (X-2), 3.50S Colonial Ave., SW,
Roanoke. Virginia
Godbold, Dunbar Oswald (D-3), 521 Santee Ave.,
Columbia, South Carolina
Gcdsey, Ralph E. (M-4), 300 Penley Ave., Sand-
ston, Virginia
Godwin. Gene Arthur (M-l), 5314B .\nthony Rd.,
Sandston, Virginia
Golden. Thomas R. (D-4), 939 Suburban Pkwy.,
Portsmouth, Virginia
Goldfarb, .\llan (D-2), 530-5 Wythe .^ve., Richmond,
Virginia
Goldstein, Allan Xorman (P-3), 0201 Oneida Circle,
Xorfolk, A'irginia
Goode, Robert Wright (D-4), Apt. 10, Va. .\pts.,
Suffolk, Virginia
Goodman, Alvin Stewart (D-4), 1157 Kings Dr.,
Charlotte, Xorth Carolina
Goodman, Seymour Francis (P-4), 1535 Charles St.,
Richmond, A'irginia
Goodwin, Robert Bentlv (D-4). Salem, Virginia
Gordon. James Carlvle, -Jr. (D-3), Rt. 3, Winchester,
Virginia
Gorman, Edward Armstrong (D-4), 1616 Elm Rd.,
Lakeland, Florida
Oosnev, James Ear! (D-2), Rt. 3, Danville. Virginia
Corsica, .John Joseph, HI (P-4), 112 E. Main St.,
Becklev, West Virginia
Gott, Judith Priscilla (X-4). 5C,4 River Dr.. Front
Royal, Virginia
Gousoulin, Kenry Toutant (D-1), 131 Anderson St.,
Crestview, Florida
Graham, Alice McDonald (P-3), 1100 Rowan Ct.,
Baltimore. Marvland
Graham, Marv India (X-3), 1100 Rowan Ct.. Balti-
more, Marvland
Graham, Xancv Crawford (X-1), 459 Rolcrt E. Lee
Dr., Wilmington, Xorth Carolina
Graham, Robert Franklin (D-3), 38 Monroe Terrace,
Radford, Virginia
Grassy, Richard George, .Jr. (-M-2), fiOOl - 25th Rd.,
X., .\rlipgton 7, Virginia
Gray, Franklin Wayne (P-1), 1841 Arch St., Peters-
burg, Virginia
Gray, .Joyce Ann (X-3), 103 E. Union St., Sandston,
Virginia
Gray, Madeline Elizabi'th (XR-1), 001 X. Davis
.\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Grar, Xelson Turner (M-4), 2409 Xational St.,
■ Riehmon.l. Virginia
Grayson, Frank Everett. Ill (G-1), 505 Harvey St.,
Radford, Virginia
Green, Hugh Allen (P-3), P. O. Box 144, Richmond,
Virginia
Green, Lloyd Allen (D-1). 1215 Cloncurry Rd.,
Norfolk, Virginia
Greenawalt, Vernon Arthur (P-4), 2208 Hanover
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Greenwood, JJavid Warren (P-3), 210 Mellon St.,
Hampton, Virginia
Gregory, John William (D-3), lOO.? Hugo St., Xor-
folk, Virginia
Grcgor)-, Roger Thorpe (Ml), 110 Bra.swell St.,
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Gresham, 'Robin Linda (X-2), 14712 Claude Lane,
Silver Spring, .Maryland
Griffith.s, Sarah Anne (X-3), 303 - 24th St., Dun-
Lar, West Virginia
Griniuln, George Lamb Buist (M-3), 1312 Garber
St., Richmond, Virginia
Grossman, Gerald Allen (P-4), 731G Xormandy Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Grossman, Robert Leigh (D-2), 1748 S. Sycamore
St., Petersburg, Virginia
Gutterraan, Jordan Udell (M-2), 515 Timothy Ave.,
Xorfolk, Virginia
Gutterman, Lorence .\rmor (M-2), 515 Timothy
.\ve.. Xorfolk, Virginia
Guynn, James Bruce, Jr. (P-3), P. 0. Box 875,
Princeton, West Virginia
Haff, Elizabeth Keith (P-1), 1015 Wascna Ave.,
SW, Roanoke, Virginia
Hafner, Judy Ann (D-1), 19959 Southfield, Detroit,
Michigan
Haley, James A. (D-1), 631 Middleriver Dr., Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida
Haley, Wanda Custer (N-4), 429 Baublits Ct., XP,
Pensacola, Florida
Hall, Clarence Edward (P-3), Keysville, Virginia
Hall, Howard Allen (M-4), 371 Northfield Rd.,
Lunenburg, Massachusetts
Hall, Kenneth Ward (D-2), 103 E. 26th Ave.,
Tampa 3, Florida
Hall. Linda Carol (X-1), 543 S. Church St., Marion,
Virginia
Halloian, L. Gregg (M-2), 525 Woodlawn Ave..
Becklev, West Virginia
Halloian, Randolph Murrell (M-l), 525 Woodlawn
Ave., Becklev, West Virginia
Hamilton, Orville" Keith (M-4), Suncrest Dr., Lynch-
burg, Virginia
Hamilton, Samuel Lloyd (A-1), Vanceburg, Ken-
tucky
Hamilton, Stuart Henry, .Jr. (P-3), 1803 Newman
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Hamlett, Carrol Ray (P-2), Rt. 2, Box 7, Brook-
neal, Virgin-a
Hammer, Sandra Ann (PT-3), 1056 S. Potomac St.,
Hagerstown, Marvland
Hancock. Lillie Irene (N-1), Vesta, Virginia
Ilansotte. Martha Louise (D-1), 141 Marlboro Dr.,
X. Kensington, Pennsylvania
Harden, Martha Chamberlain (N-1), 3103 Napoleon
St., Richmond, Virginia
Hardie, Edith Louise (G-2), 4324 Waymar Dr.,
Memphis, Tennessee
Harlan, James Chamberlain (M-l), 329 Greenway
La., Richmond, Virginia
Harper, James William (P-4), Brookneal, Virginia
Harrell, Charles Auburn (D-1), 603 Ash St., Auburn-
dale, Florida
Harrell. Robert Riddick, HI (M-l), Apt. 8, Bldg 3,
MCV .\pts., Richmond, Virginia
Harrelson, Austin Barrow (M-4), 204 S. West Ave.,
Blackstone, Virginia
Harris, Edith Anne (P-4), Rt. 6, Box 341, Green-
ville, North Carolina
Harris, Wester Gerald (D-1)
Harrison, Phyllis Mae (MT-1), Springbury Rd.,
Berrvville, Virginia
Harrison, 'William Sanford (D-3), 22 Clayton Terr.,
Frontenac, Missouri
Harwell, Linda Jean (PT-4), 837 Melville Ave.,
Danville, Virginia
Haun, Eloise Clymer (M-4), Woodstock, Virginia
Hawk, Wilson SheaiTer, Jr. (D-2), #14, Bldg. 2,
MOV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Hawkins, Robert Thornton (D-1), Waverly, Virginia
Hav, Walker Wilson (D-3), Haj'si, Virginia
Hayes, Charles Barrick (D-3), #9, Bldg. 0, MCV
.\pts., Richmond, Virginia
Haynes, Sharon Louise (N-2), 2323 Wythe Ave.,
Bluefield, West Virginia
Hayward, Rubye Oeraldine (D-1), 208 Spruce St.,
Bunkie, Louisiana
Hearn, Linda Lee (MT-1), 710 Timber Branch Dr.
Heiden, Laurence Neil (D-1), Lake City, South
Carolina
Heinemann, Richard 1. (G-3), 30 Irving Rd., Scotia
2, New York
Hellberg, Carl David (D-4), 304 Beaman St., Frank-
lin, Virginia
Helton, Martha Ann (N-4), V. A. Center, Martins-
burg, West Virginia
Helwig, Warren Bowman (M-2), 14 W. .Maple St.,
-Vlexandria, Virginia
Henretta, Thomas Ross (M-4), 3651 Sunrise A\e.,
Roanoke, Virginia
Henrv, Lester Franklin, Jr. (M-3), Kearneyville,
'West Virginia
Hess, Irvin Eugene (M-2), #9, Bldg. 4, MCV .\pts.,
Richmond, Virginia
Hess Lowell Lee (D-4), Mouthcard, Kentucky
Hicklin. Charles F. (P-4), 612 W. Frederick St.,
Staunton, Virginia
Hickman, Jane Lee (N-2), 2550 Maple .\ve., Biiena
Vista, Virginia
Hicks, .James Miley (D-1), 1505 Home Ave., Harts-
ville. South Carolina
Higgs, Wilson Asbury (M-2), 1500 Westbrook Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Higinbotham, William H., .Ir. (P-2), 113 Oakdale
Terrace, Suffolk, Virginia
Hill. Larry Thomas (P-2), 1203 Jeanette Ave.,
Vinton, Virginia
Hill, William Jeffries (P-3), 804 - 1st Ave., Law-
r,.ncevilk-, Virginia
Hiltslev, Sharon Rose (PT-3), 3560 Ingraham St.
Hilton.' Ronnie Mack (D-2), P. 0. Box 26, Coeburn,
Virginia
Himelright, Don Russell (P-3), 207 Capon St.,
Strasburg, Virginia
Hines, Jack Louis Edward (PT-4), 900 N. 37th St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Hinton, Floanne (N-3), 2042 Colston St., Peters-
burg, Virginia
Hix, Emma Garnett (X-3), Prospect, Virginia
Hoagland, Howard Clark (M-3), 3513 Kensington
.\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Hodges, Ralph Maynard (D-1), 1720 Wake Forest
Dr., Richmond, Virginia
Hoelzer, Ernest Cl.vde (D-4), #2, Bldg. 2, MCV
.\pts., Richmond, Virginia
Hofmeyer. Dorothy Myrtle (P-4), Rt. 1, Box 185,
Williamsburg, Virginia
Hogg, John Roger (M-3), 409 River Rd., Xewport
Sews, Virginia
Holden, Bobby Glenn (M-4), 502 Fayette Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Hoflarth, Richard Wallace (P-2), 4105 Cambridge
Rd.. Richmond, Virginia
Holland, Barbara Rae (MT-1), 413 Boroughbridge
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Holland, Clarence Adrian (M-4), Windsor, Virginia
Holland. William Elisha (M-4), Windsor, Virginia
Holswade, Lucile Huff (MT-1), 1240 Kanawha Terr.,
Huntington, AVest Virginia
Holt. Winferd Dale (D-3), Rt. 1, Loris, South Caro-
lina
Holzbach, George Bernard, Jr. (P-3), 1516 Xotto-
wav .\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Homer, ■ Margie Parker (G.S.), 0016 A Club Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Horden, Harold Milton (M-4), 271 Gardner Ave.,
New^ London, Connecticut
Horn, Sheila Tilo (D), 86 Park .-We., Bloomfleld,
Connecticut
Horwitz, Sidney Harold (D-2), 414 N. Sheppard St.,
Richmond. Virginia
Hosklns, Horace Dunbar, .Jr. (M-2), Rt. 1, White
stone, Virginia
Howell, Robert McArthur (D-1), 108 X. Washington
St., Sumter, South Carolina
Howell, Virgil (D-3), #9, Bldg. 1, MCV Apts.,
Richmond, Virginia
Hrbek, Virginia Marie (X-3), 6633 Chapel Rd., X.
Madison, Ohio
Hubbard, Frances Elizabeth (N-3), Oil Raleigh
Ave., South Hill, Virginia
Hubbard, Maury Albon D-4), 3916 Chamberla.vne
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Hubbard, Robert Kirkland, Jr. (D-4), 1915 Canter-
burv Rd., SW. Roanoke, Virginia
Hudgins,' Ga.vlia Kline (N-4), #13, Bldg 7, MCV
4pts., Richmond, Virginia
Hudgins, Hubert Bland (M-l), New Point. Virginia
Hudgins. Robert Lewis (M-4), 1301 Park Me.,
Richmond 20, Virginia
Huffman, Lavonia Mae (N-2), 422 E. Rockingham
St.. Elkton, Virginia
Hughes, Frances Anne (PT-4), 14 Ridge Rd., Rad-
ford, Virginia
Hughes, David Charles (M-l), 307 Seminole St.,
Lester, Pennsylvania
Hurt, Alfred D., Jr. (D-2), 710 Maryland .\.ve„
Salem, Virginia
Hurt, Waverly Glenn (M-2), 224 W. Broad St.,
Blackstone, Virginia
Hutchens, Thomas Kunkle (P-4), 9806 River Rd-,
Xewport News, Virginia
Hutcher. Neil Edward (M-l), 464-D Painter St.,
Xorfolk, Virginia
Hutcheson, Anne Watkins (N-4)
Huszty, Joseph Alex (D-3), 113 N.E. River Dr., Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida
Hvdrick, Bettv Welborn (M-l), 9 Otis St., Green-
ville, South Carolina
Inge, Wellford Warriner, Jr. (M-4), 3907 Pilots
La., #2, Richmond, Virginia
Ingram. Robert Carroll (D-1), #13, Bldg. 1, MCV
.\PTS., Richmond, Virginia
Irwin, Joan Elizabeth (N-1), 51 Park Dr., Dover
Delaware
Iwanik, Paul Alexander (P-1), lOS AVillow Dr.,
Alexandria, Virginia
.Jacobs, Richard Matthew (G-1), Reno, Nevada
Jackson, Dolores W. (N-3)
Jackson, James Grown (D-4), 101 Scott St., Kings-
tree, South Carolina
.Jaffe, Alan Harvev (M-2), 1016 Brandon Ave., Xor-
folk, Virginia
Jamarik, George Thomas (M-3), 212 W. Franklin
St., Richmond, Virginia
Janes, David E. (G-2), 3000 Cliff Ave.. Riclimond,
Virginia
Jarratt, Novice Claiborne (X-1), 2300 Brady St.,
Richmond, Virginia
.Jeffrey, Jackson Eugene (G-4), 9015 Farmington
Dr., Richmond, Virginia
Jenkins, George Alexander (D-1), 1707 Belmont
Dr., Columbia, South Carolina
.Jennings, William Charles (P-1), Occoquan, Virginia
Johns. Rochelle Ann (N-3), Summers St., Welch,
West Virginia
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STUDENT DIRECTORY
Johnson, Archie Tedpher, Jr. (M-3), Benson, North
Carolina
Johnson. Bradley Gray (G), 3301 Stuart Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
J.Jni.TOn. Elizal eth Patricia (G-S), •2820 Griffin
.\ve., Richmond, Virginia
.luhnson, Glenda Camille (PT13), Rt. 1, Lakewood
Dr., Kno.wil'e, Tennessee
Ji.hnson, James Edward (D-4), 3025 Lamb Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Johnson, James Keith (A-1), Rt. 1, Warrenton,
Georgia
Jolmson, Joseph Belton (D-4), Appalachia, Virginia
Johnson, Lawrence Forsythe (M-3), 410 Botetourt
St., Norfolk, Virginia
Johnson, Lewis Daniel (M-1), 1602 Lynchburg Tpk.,
Salem, Virginia
.f.ihnson, Ruth Rosalee (N-1), Rt., Box 02, Hot
Springs, Virginia
Johnston, Charles Edgar (M-4), 150 Ten Rod Rd.,
N. Kingstown, Rhode Island
Johnston, June Ellen (T^'-2), 5504 Grove Ave., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Jones, Gerald Cooper (P-3), 210 E, Hill St., War-
saw, North Carolina
Jones, Hubert A., Jr. (D-2), Bo.x 7373 Reynolds Br.,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
.Jones, Mary Eleanor (N-1), 4111 Annandale Rd.,
Annandale, Virginia
Jones, Robert Franklin (PT-3), P. O. Box 181,
Whitman, West Virginia
Jones, Carole Petica (N-4), 2919 Clearfield St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Jones, Samuel Wellington, Jr. (P-3), 623 Madison
St., Emporia, Virginia
Jordan, Jon Lvle (M-3), 615 Summerlee A\e.. Oak
Hill, West Virginia
Jordan, William Gregor (M-4), 615 Summerlee
Ave., Oak Hill, West Virginia
.Joyner, Raymond Kenneth (M-4), 3005 Moss Side
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
.Julias, George Stephen (M-4), 109 N. Queen St.,
Martinsburg, West Virginia
Kahn, Robert Charles (D-2), 700 Ocean Dr., Miami
Beach, Florida
Kaiser, Robert William (D-2), 227 Reynolds St.,
Kingston, Pennsylvania
Kang, John C. S. (M-2), #6, Bldg. 8, MOV Apts.,
Richmond, Virginia
Kang, Lillian Sung (G-S), Keelung, Taiwan
Kanich, Robert E. (M-4), 3608 Noble Ave., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Katz, Sheila Susan (P-3), 333 Lexington Rd., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Keete, William Edward (G-1), 4612 Hanover Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Kellam, George Edward (P-3), Exmore, Virginia
Keller, Robert Henry (D-4), 13 Duff Lane, Bristol,
Virginia
Kelly, Thomas William, Jr., (D-1), 315 Wheeler St.,
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Kemp, Edward Leon (M-3), P. 0. Box 304, Kimball,
West Virginia
Kemper, Theresa Ann (MT-1), 365 S. 12th St.,
Wytheville, Virginia
Kendall, Robert Gentry (M-4), 111 W. Cork St.,
Winchester, Virginia
Kennedy, Carol Vivian (N-2), 515 Shadeland Dr.,
Falls Church, Virginia
Kennedy, Curtis Wade, Jr. (D-3), 2911 Petersburg
Pk., Richmond, Virginia
Kennedy, Gloria Helen (D-I), 3342 Anita Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Kennedy, William Philip (D-1), Major Dr., Manning,
South Carolina
Kent, David Michael (P-l), Rocky Mount, Virginia
Kern, Marguerite Ann (M-4), 106 Booth Ave.,
Heckle^', West Virginia i
Kerneklian,'Murad (D-3), 2702 W. Main St., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Kerstein, Malcolm Henry (D-1), 209 Oney St.,
Charleston, West Virginia
Kerstein, Marcia Jo Koenigsberg (D-1), .5101 liana-
wha Ave, SE, Charleston, West Virginia
Kessler, Leonard Paul (D-1), 1382 NE 17Sth St.,
N. Miami Beach, Florida
Ketron, Samuel Gilmer (M-3), 8108 Ridge Road
Key, Wendell Wayne, Jr. (M-2), 2607 Park Ave..
Richmond, Virginia
Kib:er, Elizabeth Ann (N-2), 1301 W. 43rd St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Killen, Clyde Patrick (D-2), 4728 Trenholm Rd.,
Columbia, South Carolina
Killingsworth, CHiarles Richard (D-3), 1121 Francis
St., N. Augusta, Georgia
Kim. Kyoung Sook (G-4), 379 Choong Wang-Dong,
Po'hang. Korea
liincaid. Raymond Lloyd, Jr. (P-4), #6, Bldg. 4,
MC.'V Apts.. Richmond, Virginia
King, James Robert (P-4), P. O. Box 192, Victoria,
Virginia
Kipps, Charles Edward (P-4), Rt. 2, Linville, Vir-
ginia
Kirchmier, Raymond Stanley (M-3), 6811 Old Suf-
folk Blvd., Portsmouth, Virginia
Kirk, Anne M. (N-2), 521 NE 14th Ave., Ft. Lau-
derdale, Florida
Klavans, Marvin N. (D-4), 901 Spotswood Ave.,
#4 A, Norfolk, Virginia
Knight, Kenneth Bryan (D-1), 213 Arrowhead Cir-
cle, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Knox, George William (M-2), 240 W. 31st St.,
Huntington 4, West Virginia
Kolendrianos, Ernest Thomas (M-1), 229 Alpine
Dr., Danville, Virginia
Koonce, Martha Corinne (N-1), P. 0. Box 172,
Trenton, North Carolina
Kraski, Henry Edmund (D-1), 704 S. Beach St.,
Ormand Beach, Florida
Kravetz, Neil David (M-4). 4022 Bonner R.I.. Balti-
more 16, Maryland
Krimm. Bernard 'Frasia (P-3). 4511 Brook Rd.,
Richmond. Virginia
Krop. Marianne Elizabeth (N-1). 10 Claire Dr..
Somerville. New Jersev
Kulesher. Kathryn Irene (N-1). 716 E. Broad St..
Falls Church. Virginia
Kuykendall. Harry Canter (M-4), 2607 Monument
.\ve.. Riclnnond, Virginia
Kvale. Paul Arthur (M-1). 1536 Roosevelt Ave.,
Falls Church, Virginia
Lacy, Myrtle LaRee (XR-1). P. 0. Box 405, Ash-
land. Virginia
Lafterty. Harold Edward (M-2). #13, Bldg. 6.
MCV Apts.. Richmond. Virginia
Lahman, Phyllis (MT-1), Lahmansville, West Vir-
ginia
Lambert, .James Isaac (D-4), 431 W. Court St.,
Woodstock, Virginia
Lampros, Leo Nicholas (D-4), 1501 Orange Ave..
NW, Roanoke, Virginia
Langmann, Valerie Katherine (N-1), 32 Tlie Birche=,
Roslvn. L. I.. New York
Langston. Edna Earl (N-2). 801 Monroe St.. Roan-
oke Rapids, North Carolina
Lanier. .lanet Marie (N-1). Rt. 1. Box 99. Bristow.
Virginia
Lau. Buong Hoo (M-4), Singapore
Lauterbach. Arthur Mason. Jr. (P-l). 3914 Pilots
Lane. #8, Richmond, Virginia
Lawson, Hugh Alvin (D-4), 3905 Elba St., #1,
Richmond, Virginia
Lawton. Jean Myfanwy (PT-3), 96 Hopkins St..
Newport News. Virginia
Lay, Wood Neblett (D-1), P. 0. Box 307, Coeburn,
Virginia
Lavman, David -Arthur (M-1), Rt. 4, Rockv Mount,
Virginia
Layne, Arline Carole (P-3), Victoria, Virginia
Layton. James Edward (M-3), 1002 Highland Ave.,
Falls, Church, Virginia
Leavelle, Robert Havne. Jr. {P-3), 3336 Lander-
wood Dr., Charlotte, North Carolina
Lee, Hwalin (G.S.), 11 Sanmin Rd., Sect. 2, Tai-
chung. Formosa
Legum. Stanley Howard (D-1), 601 W. 28th St..
Norfolk. Virginia
Legett. John Albert (M-1), 5301 - 26th Rd., N.,
Arlington, Virginia
LeHew. Richard Allen (D-3), 76 Alleghany St.,
Clifton Forge, Virginia
Leisure, Melvin G., Jr. (D-3), 107 Laurel Lane,
Wilmington, Delaware
Leonard, Edwin Clifton, Jr. (D-2), 118 Courtland
Cir., Lakeland. Florida
Lerner. Frankie Marie (N-4). Rt. 3. Box 301.
Lynchburg, Virginia
Leung, Robert Y. (M-1), Estovil Ct. B-36, 15
Garden Rd., Hong Kong
Levasseur, Joseph Emile (G.S.), 2310 N. Jackson,
Arlington, Virginia
Lewis, Hudnall Johnson (M-3), 4873 Stratford Rd.,
Los ,\ngeles, California
Lewis, Joseph Monroe (D-2), Rt. 3, Winnsboro,
South Carolina
Lewis, Robert Denby (D-4), 603 Mulberry Rd.,
Martinsville, Virginia
Lewis. William Herbert, Jr. (D-4), Cascade, Vir-
ginia
Light, Janet Page (MT-1), i:a3 Dearborn St.,
Bluefield, West Virginia
Lilly, Paul Howard, Jr. (M-2), P. O. Box 72,
Windsor, Virginia
Lin, Fritz (M-4), 165 Boundary St., Kowloon,
Hong Kong
Linde, Richard Emil (M-2), 3305 S. Stafford St.,
Arlington 6, Virginia
Linebaugh, Laurens Edward (D-4), 2632 Prospect
Rd.. Tampa, Florida
Lipkin, Judy Ann (P-3), 521S W. Grace St., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Little, James Edward (D-1), 506 Bowles St., Nep-
tune Beach, Florida
Littlefield, Charles Decrow (P-3), 1224 Dawson PL,
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Litton, John Richard (P-4), 110 W. Cherry Street
Loental, Linda Lou (N-S), P. O. Box 87, Oakton,
Virginia
Logan, Jesse Burks, Jr. (D-2), #10, Bldg. 7,
MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Long, Sandra .\nn (N-1), Prospect, Virginia
Longacher, Joseph William, Jr. (M-3), 4928-A Eu-
bank Rd., Sandston, Virginia
Longest, Donald Benson (M-4), P. O. Box 512.
Mechanicsville. Virginia
Lovelace, Edward Y'oung (D-1), Dogwood Dr., Bed-
ford. Virginia
213
Lutz. Gerald Whisnant (D-1), 1004 Meadow Dr.,
Rt. 1, Ellerson, Virginia
Lutz, Wallace Bradshaw (D-2)
Lutz, Willard K. (D-1), Mt. Jackson, Virginia
Lverly, Alan Ray (D-1), Rt. 3, Box 202, Salisburv,
North Carolina
Lynde, Robert Harrington (M-2), 14 W. Custis
Ave., .Alexandria, Virginia
Mackey, Erma Louise (MT-4), 707 SW 5th Ave.,
Homestead, Florida
Mackler, Melvin Arthur (M-3), 5200 Wythe Ave..
#5. Richmond. Virginia
Madagan. Harold Frederick. .Jr. (P-3). 709 N. Brad-
dock St., Winchester, Virginia
Maddox, Joseph Edward (M-4), #7, Bldg. 3, MCV
Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Magee, Millard Russell (P-4), Yale, Virginia
Magee, Ruth Benton (N-4), 205 Battery Ave., Em-
poria, Virginia
Mallis, Alexander James (D-4), 2832 Oakland Blvd.,
NW., Roanoke, Virginia
Markley, Noel Henry (D-2), 7109 Lanier St., An-
nandale, Virginia
Marlin, Robert Earl (D-3), I00fi5-C NW 8th Ave.,
Miami, Florida
Marsh, Samuel Jesse (D-4). Rt. 1. Hemingway,
South Carolina
Marshall, David Dickey (P-3), #7, Bldg. 6, MCV
-Apts., Richmond. Virginia
-Marshall. James T. (M-3). 1626 Monument Ave.,
Richmond. Virginia
Martin, Donald Lee (M-4). 2915 Seminary Ave.,
Richmond. Virginia
Martin, Montague Leonard (D-3), 25 Fontaine Rd.,
Newport News, Virginia
Martin, Patricia Beatty (D-3), 2 Miles Cary Rd.,
Newport News, Virginia
Martin, Richard DeWavne (P-l), 332 Cherrvhill
Rd.. NW., Roanoke, Virginia
Mast, Harvev Eugene (M-3), Greenwood, Delaware
Matney, John Lee (D-2), 170 Grove Park, Danville,
Virginia
Jlatthews, cutis Louise (N-3), Jarratt, Virginia
May, Betti Joye {N-2), P. O, Box 615, Burkeville,
Virginia
Ma.\hew, Jane Carolyn (P-4), P. O. Box 426, Gretna,
Virginia
Maynard, John Gary, Jr. (D-4), 110 Christian St.,
Cheraw, South Carolina
Mazzocchi, Leo Frank (M-2), 103 - 3rd Ave., Fay-
etteville. West Virginia
McAllister, Jane Grey (P-3), 9304 Bonnie Dale Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
McAllister, John Eldon (M-2). 7004 Thornrose Ave..
Richmond, Virginia
McBride, Bobby Eugene (D-1), 101 Liberty St.,
Ninetv-Six. South Carolina
McCall. John Jones (P-l). 2416 Lamb Ave.. Rich-
mond. Virginia
McCallie. Thomas Spencer (A-l), 370 S. Crest Rd.,
Chattanooga. Tennessee
McCauley. Clarence Edward (A-1). 2454 Brady St.,
Richmond, Virginia
McCaulev, Mary Frances (N-2), 637 Bel Air Ave.,
Front Roval, Virginia
McCoig, Forrest Daniel (M-3), 4230 - 21st St., N.,
St. Petersburg, Florida
McConnell. Beechard C, .Jr. (D-3), Rt. 1, Box 252,
Gate City, Virginia
McCown, George Mvers (D-l), 227 S. McQueen St.,
Florence. South Carolina
McCoy. Evel.in V. (N-2), 12 Wildwood Cir., Ports-
mouth, Virginia
McDaniel, Andrew (D-4), 26 E. Chapman St., Alex-
andria, Virginia
McDaniel, Eugene Marvin, Jr. (M-4), 816 Mulberry
Rd., Martinsville. Virginia
McDaniel. Janice Elaine (N-1), 8803 Lawndell Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
McDannald, Eugene Russell, .Jr. (M-1), Box 4685,
Berkley Sta.. Norfolk. Virginia
McGaha. Leonard Edward (D-1), 3 Broadmoore Dr.,
Greenville, South Carolina
McGee. Francis Edward, Jr. (M-2), 310 Poplar St.,
Falls Church, Virginia
McKenna, Thomas Glen (D-1), 310 - 55th St., New-
port News, Virginia
McKinney, David James (P-3). Rt. 1. Keysville,
Virginia
McLinn, Samuel Edgar (M-3), 442 Hummel St.,
Harrisburg, Pennsvlvania
McMarlin, Stacy Lee (M-1), 0117 Dorchester St.,
Springfield, Virginia
McNeer, Paul Randolph (M-4), 3308 Grove Ave.,
Ricimiond, Virginia
Meador, William Lowndes (D-1), 2314 Glasgow St.,
Portsmouth, Virginia
Medlin, Herman (P-2), 601 - 14th St., Virginia
Beach, Virginia
Meeks. Steven Allen (D-4). Rt. 2. Travelers Rest.
South Carolina
Melko. Shelby Diane (XR-1). 1703 S. Battery Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Mendelson, Louis Moses (M-1), 204 Riverside Dr.,
Portsmouth, Virginia
Merkel, Charles Edward (P-3), 1313 Amherst Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Merker, Mathilda Sue (N-1), P. 0. Box 1182, Rose-
burg, Oregon
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Merrells, Elizabeth Eleanor (PT-i), 237 Grand Ave..
Bridgeport, West Virginia
Metcalf, Robert D. (A-4), 214 Chapel bt., D,jdge-
ville. Wisconsin „. ,
Metts, Julian Cabell (D-3), Rt. 9, Box 611, Rich-
mond, Virginia ^ ..r^i-
Metz, James Kenward (D-2), #i. Bldg. 2, -MC \
Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Miles. Patricia Gaynelle (N-2), Rt. 1, handy Lane,
EUerson, Virginia , ,..
Miller, David Stafford (M-4), Rt. 2, Bland \ngmKi
Miller, Jay R. (M-2), 47 Sherman PI., Clifton, New
Miller,"je"rry Lee (M-1), 1415 Chamberlayne Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Miller, Martha Ann (P-2), 1612 Cambridge Cir.,
Charlottesville, Virginia . .
Miller, Preston D., Jr. (D-3), Blacksburg. Virginia
Miller, Ramona S. (N-3), P. O. Bo.x 634, Gate City,
Miller, "UibCTt Lee (P-3), 102 Broad St., Bridge-
water, Virginia
Mills, James Edwards (P-4), Rt. 3, Box .lil, Green-
ville, North Carolina
Mills, Phyllis May (X-1), 5 Circle Dr., Martins-
\ille, Vu-ginia „ , , ot
Mitchell, Wvlie Edward, Jr. (0-3), 1612 .lordan St.,
Camden, South Carolina
Moff, Maurice (P-S), 407 Franklin St.
Moloney, .Vnn Heath (PT-4), 21S Fourth St.. Au-
gusta, Kentucky
Moncriet, Anne Carol (X-1), 2407 Buckingham Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Moncure, Charles Withers(M-3) , The Customs House,
Tappahannock, Virginia
Monohon, Marv Jean (PT-3), 709 Auburn PI.
Monnington, Tannis Joanne (PT-4), P. O. Box :>3o.
Front Roval, Virginia
Monson, Elise Marie (PT-3), 2257 Beecher Rd.,
S\V, Atlanta, Georgia
Montgomery, Peter Terrill (M-4), The Oaks, Han-
over, Virginia
Moon, Anne Howard (N-1), P. 0. Box 360. (.retna,
Virginia
Moore, Adron Durant (P-3), 8201 Barningham Rd..
Richmond, Virginia
Moore, C\yde Alan (A-1), Star Rt., Catawba, North
Carolina
Moore, Kenneth Earl (P-4), 4613 King William Rd..
Richmond, Virginia
Moran, John Lawrence (M-2), #4, Bldg. 3, MCV
Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Morris, Kenneth Wayne (D-1), 410 Fourth Ave.,
Farmville, Virginia
Morris. William Leonard (P-4), 733 Sheppard Ave..
Richmond, Virginia
Morrison, Mary Louise (N-1), 380 Wisconsin Ave.,
Long Beach, California
Morvillo, Gerald Charles (D-2), 216 Utah Ave., Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida
Moseley, Jeanne Deubre (MT-4), 4019 Clinton Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Moskalski, Patsy Black (MT-4), 1415 Chamber-
layne .\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Mosrie," Azett Jimmie (M-4), 839 Mercer St.. Prince-
ton, West Virginia
Moss, Jean Walters (P-3), 2906 Monument Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Moss, Hubert Vencill (M-4), 3553 Eiverview Ave.,
Weirton, West Virginia
MuUer, Barbara .Jean (P-4), 1813 Bradford Rd.,
Bayside, Virginia
Mundv, Betty Lee (M-4), Tappahannock, Virginia
Mundy, John Edward (P-3), Rt. 1, North Tazewell,
Virginia
Murden, Ernest Aubrey, .Jr. (M-3), 519 Riverside
Dr., Portsmouth, Virginia
Murphy, Justine Marie (G-1), 3114 Floyd Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Murray, Harry William (P-4), Edinburg, Virginia
Murray, Joan Lea (N-4), War, West Virginia
Xagel, Barbara Ruth (N-2), 1801 Briggs Chaney
Rd., Silver Spring, Maryland
Nash, Mary Margaret (N-1), 3805 S. 7th St., Ar-
lington, Virginia
Neale, Henry Whitehead (M-2), 124 Baltic Cir.,
Tampa, Florida
Xeale, Laura McDonald (P-2). 711 Lee .St., West
Point, Virginia
Xeale, Spottswood Pryor (M-4), 124 Baltic Cir.,
Tampa, Florida
Seathery, Kenneth Lee (P-1), 218 Grove Pk. Cir.,
Danville, Virginia
Neighbors, Clyde Randall (D-2), 231 Boundry Dr.,
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Xeill, Kennedy Edward, Jr. (D-2), Waterview, R.I..
Vorktown, Virginia
Xelms, Barbara Ann (XR-1), Driver, Virginia
Xelms, Jeanettc (X-1), Rt., Windsor, Virginia
Xelson, Charles Howell, .Jr. (D-3), 2710 Hilliard
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Neuman, George Saul (D-3), 7516 Bounty Ave.,
Miami, Florida
Xewman, Patricia Mae (N-4), Rt. 1, Box 82, South
Hill, Virginia
Kewman, Peter Ralph (D-3), 3019A Floyd Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Xoland, Daniel Gordon (D-3), 6014 Flora Vista
Ave., Tampa, Florida
Nolin, Laurier E. (M-2). 704 Hillside Ave., Berlin,
New Hampshire
Northam, Suzanne Duncan (MT-1), P. 0. Box 261,
L'rbanna, Virginia
Norwood, George Joseph (P-4), Scottsburg, Virginia
Nuara, Virginia Louise (P-3), 306 Libbie Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Nue, Ruben Dario (.\-l), Tarma, Peru
Nuwavser, Elie Sami (G-S). P. 0. Box 1665, Beirut.
Lebanon
O'Brien, Carol Maureen (PT-4). 91 Myrtle Ave.,
Milburn, New Jersey
Ochsner, Albert John HI (M-1), 204 Jeanette Dr.,
Tappahannock, Virginia
Oliff, George Anthony (M-3), #12, Bldg. 4, MCV
-Vpts., Richmond, Virginia
Oliver, Jane Lee (G-1), 3205 Carlisle Rd., Bir-
mingham, Alabama
O'Dell, JoAnn (N-3), Boomer, West Virginia
Orlove, George (D-3), 7023 - 16th St., N.W., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Ormes, Anne H. (N-2), % Maj. W. M. Ormes, Jr.,
U. S. Army
Osborne, Elbert Plummer, Jr. (D-3), Bremo Bluff,
Virginia
O'Steen .«va Norman (D-1), Rt. 2, Chipley, Florida
Ottley, Susan .Armour (N-3), 2610 Pine Grove Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Outten, William Linwood, III (D-4), 4740 N. Ditt-
niar Rd., Arlington, Virginia
Overman, Edward Lee (D-3), #7, Bldg. 1, MCV
.\pts., Richmond, Virginia
Overstreet, Alvin Keith (P-3), 4968 Suburban Ave..
Richmond, Virginia
Overstreet, Judy .4nne (P-4), Peaks St., Bedford,
Virginia
Owen, Jane Sanford (N-1), Jarratt, Virginia
Owensby, Sally Christine (N-2), 217 Fountain Way,
Swannanoa, North Carolina
Owings, Jerry Ross (D-2), P. O. Box 219, Gray
Courts, South Carolina
Padgett, Clvde Talmadge (D-3), 1333 Madison Ave.,
Florence, South Carolina
Padow. Sondra Hazel (M-2), 3219 Douglasdale
R(i., Richmond, Virginia
I'adow, Walter Donald (M-2), 4702 Grandway Rd.,
Rioliniond, Virginia
Parliam, Louis Daniel, Jr. (M-1), P. O. Box 94,
Keysville, Virginia
Parker, Clifton Linwood (Ml), P. O. Box 55.
Naval Weapons Sta., Virginia
Parker, Joseph Corbin, Jr. (M-4), 3S11 Dover Rd.,
Ridimond, Virginia
Parhani, John Mannings, Jr. (D-3), 415 N. Richard-
son St., Latta, South Carolina
Parks. Jo.\nne McDonald (MT-1), 1106 N. Overlook
Dr., Greenville, North Carolina
Partin, Claggett Claxton, Jr. (P-2), 403 E. Hun-
dred Rd., Chester, Virginia
Pascasio, Gloria Mariano (D-1), 16 Denver St.,
Cubao, Queson City, Philippine Islands
Paul Rosalyn Genice (N-2), 4900 Kinloch Lane,
Richmond, Virginia
Payne, .\nne Briggs (N-4), 1400 Graham Rd., Falls
Church, Virginia
Pavne, Betty June (N-4), Rt. 2, Chatham, Virginia
Payne, Harold Jackson (D-4), 8408 Weldon Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Payne, Linda Haynes (PT-8), 129 Springdale Rd.,
Elberton, Georgia
Payne, Margaret Regina (P-2), 2133 Brookhaven
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
I'ayiic, William Duncan (M-4), Rt. 6, Cliatham,
Virginia
Pendleton, Barbara .lane (M-1), 4708 Rolfe Rd.,
Ricliniond, Virginia
Perkins, Donald Francis (M-1), 379 Iroquois Dr.,
Brick Town, New Jersey
Perkins, Eli Washington (P-4), 3013 Woodclill,
.\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Perkins, Paul Hening (M-4), Jefferson, Virginia
Perry, .James David (P-3), 35 Fallon St., Staunton,
Virginia
Perry, Thomas Ritchie (D-1), 2906 Stephenson
Ave., Roanoke, Virginia
Peskin, David Alan (P-1), 2195 East 22nd St.,
Brooklyn, New York
Peters, John Dale (D-1), #7, Bldg. 5, MCV Apts.,
Richmond, Virginia
Pharr, Percy Paul, Jr. (M-3), P. 0. Box 157,
Bramwell, West, Virginia
I'iasecki, George Joseph (G-1), 1309 Blue Jay
Lane, Richmond, Virginia
Phillips, Mary Caroline (P-4), P. O. Box 265,
Woodliridge, Virginia
I'liillips. Patricia Ellen (N-2), Mt. Herman Rd.,
Salistjury, Maryland
I'irklc, PaurAnthony (D-4), 1727 N. Shore Terr.,
Orlando, Florida
Plauger, Lois Mae (N-1), Bentonville, Virginia
Player, Tommy Carroll, Jr. (D-3), 205 S. Warren
St., Timmonsville, South Carolina
Plunkett, Harry Gordon, Jr. (M-1), 8716 Semmes
Ave., Norfolk, Virginia
Puling, Constance Mae (N-3), 307 Maple Ave.,
Pearisburg, Virginia
214
PoUv. Charles Kilgore (D-3), .\ppalachia, Virginia
Poole, Joel Richard (M-1), 6321 Three Chopt Rd.
Pope, Patricia .\nn (P-3), Rt. 1, Ivanhoe, Virginia
Porter, Cleveland Howard, Jr. (D-3), Fries, Vir-
ginia
Porterfield, James McDowell, Jr. (M-4), 2511 Liv-
ingston Rd., Roanoke, Virginia
Poteet, James Edward (M-4), 1405 Sauer .\venue,
Richmond, Virginia
Powell, Nancy Jean (N-2), 4828 N. 27th PI., Ar-
lington, Virginia
Powell, Nancy Louise (N-2), 21 Holly St., Hamp-
ton, Virginia
Powell, Rebecca Lee (N-3), 1505 Main St., South
Boston, Virginia
Preston, Robert Willard (M-4), 8509 Weldon Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Prevatt, Jon Leslie (M-2), 6304 Monument Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Price, Dolores Ann (P-2), 1314 Turner St., Salem,
Virginia
Price, Edith Juanita (N-3), 604 E. Third St.,
Farmville, Virginia
Price, Evelyn Farmer (N-4), Rt. 3, Farmville, Vir-
ginia
Prillaman, Henry Andrew (M-2), 1302 Maple .\-Ve.,
Richmond, Virginia
Prior, Gordon (D-1), 615 Conley Rd., Richmond,
Virginia
Prizzi, .\nthony Richard (M-4), 9403 First View
St., Norfolk, Virginia
Proctor, Jack Douglas (M-4), 120 Augusta Ave.,
Vinton, Virginia
Prowe, Irmhild Gelfa (PT-4), 4847 Tioga St., NW,
Canton, Ohio
Prunty, Michael Neal (D-4), Jenkins, Kentucky
Puckett, Ray Willard (P-4), Brookneal, Virginia
Pugh, Patricia Anne (MT-l), 204 Opequon .\ve.,
Winchester, Virginia
Pugh, Robert Lewis (D-4), 185 Wildhurst .\ve.,
NE, Roanoke, Virginia
Pyne, Richard Mack (D-2), 1300 NE 157th St., N.
Miami Beach, Florida
Quillen, Howard Eugene (D-4), P. O. Box 482,
Gate City, Virginia
Raborn, George Wayne (D-1), 205 W. 23rd Ter-
race, Gainesville, Florida
Ramsey, Harry Edward, Jr. (D-4), 533 Fishemians
Road
Randolph, Barbara Lee (N-4), P. O. Box 1182,
.\thens, Georgia
Rankin, Reida Ann (XR-1), Big Stone Gap, Vir-
ginia
Rappaport, Irwin (M-4), 177 Prospect St., Farm-
ingdale. New York
Rashid, Richard C. (M-4), 107 Forest Dr., Charles-
ton, West Virginia
Rast, Dixie Valerie (N-3), Rochelle, Virginia
Ratchford, Max Glenn (D-1), P. O. Box 373, York,
South Carolina
Ratliff, James Theodore (M-1), Rt. 1, Box 2,
Grundy, Virginia
Ravfield, Thomas Evre (P-3), Chesapeake, Virginia
Reames, William Franklin (D-4), 210 SW 5th St.,
Dania, Florida
Reed, Frances Victoria (N-1), Leesburg, Virginia
Reid, David Alan (D-1), #11, Bldg. 2, MCV Apts.,
Richmond, Virginia
Reilly, Ann Morgan (P-4), 528 Walnut Ave., Waynes-
boro, Virginia
Reitz, Carolyn Jane (MT-1), 6806 University Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Repass, James Albert (M-1), Rt. 2, Salem, Vir-
ginia
Revelle, Patricia Anne (N-1), 2S09 Marlboro Ave.,
Norfolk 12, Virginia
Revene, Marianne (P-3), 6734 Stuart Ave., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Revere, James Hall, Jr. (D-1), Kenbridge, Virginia
Reynolds, Donald Floyd (D-1), 504 Airport Rd.,
Blacksburg, Virginia
Rhoades, Reg:ina (XR-1), 5815 Paxton St., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Rice, Benjamin Holt (M-4), 705 - 16th St., Alex-
andria, Virginia
Rice, James Gerhardt (M-4), 844 Welton Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Rice, John Darrell (D-4), 301 Rockbridge Rd., Ports-
mouth, Virginia
Richardson, Gary Meade (Ml), Barharasville, Vir-
ginia
Riley, William Noel (D-2), 3801 Nicholas St.,
L\'nchburg, Virginia
Rinker, Dennis Boyd (D-3), 5427A Lewis Rd., Sand-
ston, Virginia
Rinko, Walter Otto, Jr. (G-1), 304 Penley .ive.,
Sandston, Virginia
Rippey, Nancy Ilene (N-3), 6312 Ludwig Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Rivkin, Matthew Gerald (M-4), 55-05 Woodside
Ave., Woodside, New York
Roach, Mary Anna (N-4), 113 Tower St., Tazewell,
Virginia
Robbins, Virginia Carter (N-2), 910 School Dr.,
AltaVista, Virginia
Roberts, Elizabeth Paige (MT-1), 6044 Newport
Cresc, Norfolk, Virginia
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Roberts, Ivan Beryl (D-1), 10913 N. Blvd., Tampa,
Florida
Roberts, Rebecca Ann (N-2), Somerset, Virginia
Robcrson, James Oliver (D-3), 3209 Fleming Ave.,
Roanoke, Virginia
Robertson, Adrian Andrew (D-1), Rt. 2, Moneta,
Virginia
Robertson, James Arthur (D-4), 1420 NW 38th St.,
Miami, Florida
Robertson, William Archibald (M-2), 1211 Wil-
mington Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Robertson, Zane Kegle.v (G-1), 2106 New Berne
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Robinson, Ann Taylor (N-3), Rt. 3, Box 26oB,
Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina
Robinson, Anne Grayson (N-4), P. O. Bo.\ li),
Burke, Virginia
Robinson, Arthur Douglas (P-4), 002 Leigh Ave.,
Pennington Gap, Virginia
Robinson, Arvin Edward (M-2), 4804 N. Crestwood
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Robinson, Charles Theodore (D-4), #12, Bldg. 1,
MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Robinson, James Brander (P-3), Dolphin, Virginia
Robinson, Jerry Wilson (P-3), #10, Bldg. 2, MCV
Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Robinson, Thomas Hilliard (D-3), 3411 Stuart Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Rockwell, Raeford DeWitt (P-4), 36 E. Svcamore
St., Cbase City, Virginia
Roderick, Karen (PT-3), 401 S. Taylor St., Arling-
ton, Virginia
Rogers, Leon Alan (D-2), New Market, Virginia
Rosanelli, Peter, Jr. (M-1), 106 Old Bridge La.,
Richmond, Virginia
Rosenberg, Rotert Kenneth (D-1), 2S0 NE 53rd
St., Miami, Florida
Rosenblum, Fred H. (D-2), 1030 Manchester Ave.,
Norfolk, Virginia
Rosman, Lowell Jerrold (M-3), 19301 NE 19th
Ave., N. Miami Beach, Florida
Rothgeb, Anne Elizabeth (N-1), 128 High St.,
Lurav, Virginia
Rothstein,' Ted Laurence (M-2), 175 Pembroke St.,
Brooklyn, New York
Rouzie, John Edwards, Jr. (P-2), King William,
Virginia
Rowles, Thomas Bransford (P-4), 6910 Dartmouth
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Roye, Wyatt Earle, Jr. (M-1), 3220 Patterson Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Ruble, Wade Eugene (M-3), 1Y14 Newton St.,
Bristol, Virginia
Rudolph, Rosser A. (G-2), 1100 Meadow Dr., Eller-
son, Virginia
Runion, Marion Gilmer (D-1), 212 Madison St.,
Radford, Virginia
Russell, Timothy Elmer, III (D-2), 2527 N. Upland
St., Arlington, Virginia
Ruth, Gerald Jay (M-4), 15 Roslyn Rd., Richmond,
Virginia
Ryder, Ann Johnston (N-1), 1201 Glen Eden Dr.,
Raleigh, North Carolina
Sager, Roger L. (P-2), 3829 Howard Rd., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Sager, Steven Tobias (P-3), 3001 Douglasdale,
Richmond, Virginia
Saleeba, David Farris, Jr. (P-4), 3224 Monument
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Saleeby, Saleem Najeeb, Jr. (D-1), Main St., Dillon,
South Carolina
Salmon, John McClure, III (D-1), 1210 W. Frank-
lin St., Richmond, Virginia
Salsbury, Carl Allen (M-1), 4310 Kensington Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Sandbach, Gretchen Lee (N-1), 0504 Highland,
Springfield, Virginia
Sanders, Cleon Walton, .Jr. (A-1), 317 W. Main,
Benson, North Carolina
Sanders, Earl Cook (D-2), Rt. 3, Box 293B, Har-
risonburg, Virginia
Sandifer, William Green (D-3), 2437 Columbia
St., Richmond, Virginia
Sandridge, David Allen (M-1), 1020 Terrace Rd.,
Roanoke, Virginia
Santo, Mary Ann (N-4), 343 Cedar St., Suffolk,
Virginia
Sarvay, Thomas Long (M-2), 4015 Mt. Vernon St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Saunders, Edith Carol (N-2), Rt. 4, Blackstone,
Virginia
Saunders, Emmett Lee (P-1), Holland, Virginia
Sauri, Venegas Zulma Milagros (D-1), 328 - 2nd
St., Bayonon, Puerto Rico
Schmid, William Henry (M-4), 1342 Marshall St.,
Benwood, West Virginia
Schmidt, Julia Broadus (N-4), 702 Enderby Dr.,
Alexandria, Virginia
Schnee, Ralph Edward (D-3), P. 0. Box 574, Inver-
ness, Florida
Sebreier, Stephen M. (P-4), 144 W. Princess Anne
Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Schroeder, Andrew George (M-3), 2347 Nunnally
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Schwalm, Joan Elizabeth (N-I), 3533 S. 6th St.,
Arlington, Virginia
Schwartz, Joseph Barry (P-3), 4309 Fitzhugh Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Scliwartz, Laurence David (D-2), 87Y - SOth St.,
Miami Beach, Florida
Schwartz, Sorell Lee (G-S), 5517 Kennison Ave.,
Baltimore, Marvland
Schwartz, Stephen Henry (D-1), 865 NE 17!) Terr.,
N. Miami Beach, Florida
Scott, Jo.vce Jeanette (P-l), Drakes Bruncli, Vir-
ginia
Scott, Danny Leroy (M-1), 610 Thomas Rd., Lynch-
burg, Virginia
Scott, Patricia Dawn (N-1), 4610 Murray Hill Rd.,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Scott, Robert E. (M-3), 611 Libbie Ave., Richmnnd,
Virginia
Seda, Manuel O. (M-2), 257 Larringa St., Baldrich
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico
Sekere, Henry Joseph, Jr. (P-l), 44 Pennington
Ave., Newport News, Virginia
Seward, Carolyn Louise (N-3), 3911 Wakefield Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Shaia, Fred Thomas (M-1), 2614 Milford Rd., Cleve-
land, Ohio
Shannon, Betty (PT-4), 209 N. 13th St., Wil-
mington, North Carolina
.Shannon, David Gray (D-4), 4400 S. -Ashlawn Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Shargel, Martin CTiaim (M-2 ), 3917 W. Cold Spring
Lane, Baltimore, Maryland
Sharpe, John Robert (P-3), Rt. 2, Box 193, Eller-
son, Virginia
Sharpe, Larry Odell (M-1), 4402 Geo. Wash Hwy.,
Portsmouth, Virginia
Sheehan, Joyce Carole (P-4), 7402 Woodman Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Sheftall, Stanley Waring (D-1), 901 College Dr.,
Gaffnev, South Carolina
Shelburg, Jack L. (M-4), 411 Ash Ave, Highland
Springs, Virginia
Shepherd, ,John M., .Ir. (D-3), 1026 - 20th St.,
Newport News, Virginia
Sherman, Earl Thomas (D-3), 915 NW 40 Terr.,
Gainesville, Florida
Sherrard, Martha Reed (PT-3), 37 S. Lake St.,
Salem, Virginia
Shiflet, Harvey Hatcher, III (D-1), 410 Sinclair
St., Norfolk, Virginia
Shochat, Stephen Jay (M-3), .Arundel Beach, .Sever-
na Park, Maryland
Showalter, Henry B., Jr. (M-3), Kenbridge, Virginia
Shupe, Peggy Jean (N-2), Rt. 1, Bluefteld, Virginia
Silcox, Gail Ann (N-2), 3021 Chamberla.vne Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Simmons, Ann Elizabeth (MT-1), P. 0. Box 36,
Axton, Virginia
Simmons, Donna Gay (N-1)
Simms, .Judith Ann (N-3), 26 Ridge Rd., Fairlawn,
Radford, Virginia
Simpson, Frank Brittlebank, HI (M-4), 351 Church
St., S., Smithfield, Virginia
Simpson, Mary Neal (MT-4), 3531 Mudlick Rd.,
Roanoke, Virginia
Skinner, Emmette Charles, Jr. (D-3), #3, Bldg. S,
MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Slagle, Garland L. (D-2), #12, Bldg. 6, MCV
Apts, Richmond, Virginia
Smith, Benjamin Prestley, .Jr. (P-4), 015 First
Ave., Farmville, Virginia
Smith, Cbarles Elton, Jr. (M-3), 906 Amherst Dr.,
Charleston, West Virginia
Smith, Charles Luther, Jr. (D-2), 3904 Elba St.,
#5, Richmond, Virginia
Smith, Frederick Bernard (P-l), 126 Broad St.,
Portsmouth, Virginia
Smith, Harold Ellis (D-1), 65 Buxton Ave., New-
port News, Virginia
Smith, Klrby Hart, Jr. (A-1), 315 E. 2nd St.,
Ayden, North Carolina
Smith, Lolita Joy (N-2), % Holiday Inn, Char-
lottesville, Virginia
Smith, Marsha Sue (P-l), 138 N. Madison St.,
Orange, Virginia
Smith, Morris Henry, Jr. (M-2), 511 Sheriljn Drive,
Highland Springs, Virginia
Smith, Richard Elbert (D-1), Box #3, 2329 Spen-
cer Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Smith, Shirley Evelyn (G-S), 207 North St., Suffolk,
Virginia
Smith, Yvonnecris (M-4), 1203 - 33rd St., Newport
News, Virginia
Smoot, Betty Lou (N-3), 633 Jefferson I'l., Peters-
burg, Virginia
Sm.vth, Doris Faye (P-4), West Main St., Appa-
lachia, Virginia
Snell, Patricia Northrop (N-1), Petersburg, West
Virginia
Snyder, Nancy Gaynell (N-2), Dayton, Rt. 1, Vir-
ginia
Sokol, Ezri S. (M-4), 1270 - 4i;th St., Brooklyn,
New York
Solenberger, Patricia (N-2), Rt. 2, Box 321, Mar-
tinsburg. West Virginia
Somers, Carole Lee (N-2), 29 Willow St., Harrison-
burg, Virginia
Southworth, Lawrence Earl (iI-2), Bowling Green,
Virginia
Sparger, Frances K. (N-4), 151 Orchard St., Mt.
Airy, North Carolina
Spieher, John Lee (JI-3), Belleville, Pennsylvania
Spicuzza, Thomas Joseph (M-2), 525 Bm-leigh Ave.,
Norfolk, Virginia
215
Spiggle, Philip Chiles (l'-4), 205 W. Queen St.,
Strasburg, Virginia
Stahl, Frank Norman (P-3), 4 407 W. Grace St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Staley, Judith Elaine (PT-4), 3430 N. Emerson
St., Arlington, Virginia
Standley, Janet Sue (P-4), Rio Rd., Charlottesville,
Virginia
Stansell, Nancy Ann (N-4), 2805 - 2nd .Ave., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Stark, Noralie Prances (PT-4), 236 S. Gate St.,
Painesville, Ohio
Sta^Tos, Penelope (PT-3), 1304 Oak Park Ave.,
Norfolk, Virginia
Stebor, Benjamin John, III (D-3), 616 North "J"
St., Lake Worth, Florida
Steele, Ida May Hogshead (M-4), 103 - 5th Ave.,
Montgomery, West Virginia
Steele, James Lebrect (M-4), 103 - 5th Ave., Mont-
gomery, West Virginia
.Steiner, Carol Elizabeth (N-4), 1406 Victoria Blvd.,
Hampton, Virginia
Stephens, Pete Louis (M-4), 3433 West St., Weir-
ton, West Virginia
Stepp, Martha Jane (P-4), Rt. 2, Coeburn, Virginia
Stermer, George Albert, .Jr. (D-1), 5326-B Anthony
Rd., Sandston, Virginia
Stevens, Claramae (N-3), Box 269, Medway, Ohio
Stevenson, Ann Elizabeth (PT-3), 562 Richland
Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pennsylvania
Stewiirt, Betty Carol.vn (XR-1), 1021 Delaware Ave.,
Suffolk, Virgin-a
Storch, Aron (M-1), 72-45 - 141 St., Flushing,
67, New York
Stone, Matilda Foster (G-S), 4318 Old Brook Rd.,
#22, Richmond, Virginia
Stork, Thomas Hazlett (D-1), 1500 Greenhill Rd.,
Columbia, South Carolina
Stout, Brenda Gayle (N-2), 1412 Hillcrest, Alta-
Vista, Virginia
Stringer, Llewell.vn Winn, Jr. (M-1), Bldg. #3,
Apt. #15, MCV. Richmond, Virginia
Stringfellow, Charles A. (M-4), 1304 Armistead Br.
Rd., Norfolk, Virginia
Stredler, Michael Eugene(P-2) , 468 Suburban Pkwy.,
Norfolk, Virginia
Sulic, Barbara .lean (N-4), North Tazewell, Virginia
Surface, .John Shelton (D-4), 5808 Mann Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Suskin, Alan Reeves (D-3), 625 Zamora Ave., Coral
Gables, Florida
Suter, Daniel Blosser (G-2), 1480 College Ave.,
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Suter, Martha E. (PT-4), 4909 N. Rock Spring
Rd., Arlington 7, Virginia
Suter, Richard Payne (D-3), 311 Sunrite Ave., Har-
risonburg, Virginia
Suttenfleld, CJharlie Madison (M-4), 1421 Blake-
more Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Suyes, David Richard (D-3), Bldg. 8, #8, MCV
Apts., Richmond 24, Virginia
Swart, Mary Ann (MT-4), 129 E. Renovah Circle,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Sweat, Charles Jenkins (HA-1), 205 Forest Ave.,
Wa.vcross, Georgia
Swinne.v, Suzanne Elizabeth (N-2), 913 Rotary Dr.,
High Point, North Carolina
Sykes, .Ann Gibson (PT-4), Route 3, Emporia, Vir-
S.vlvia, Bruce Gilmore (D-1), 3201 French St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Szumski, .Alfred John (G-3), 8418 Halidan Dr., Bon
-Air, Virginia
Taber, Robert I. (G-3), 3406 Howard Rd., Ricli-
mond 23, Virginia
Takach, George Alvin (M-4), 3007 Florida Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Tallman, Elaine Jeanette (PT-3), Summer Aye.,
Edgewater Park, New Jersey
Tamkin, Lewis Donald (D-4), 201 Massanutten St.,
Strasburg, Virginia
Tanner, Nancy Olivia (l'T-4), R.D. 1, Norlina, North
Carolina
Tansey, Quita Bernadette (N-1), 8600 Hanford Dr.,
Richmond, Virginia
Tarrant, William Garland, III (P-4), 3541 Grove
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Tate, John Louis (D-4), Burlington, North Caro-
lina
Tattersall, Mary Agnes (M-1), 50 Ridgeview Bd.,
Staunton, Virginia
Tatum, Thomas Hendrix (D-3), 415 E. Tatum
Ave., McCoU, South Carolina
Taylor, Britton Edgar (M-3), 10 - 23rd Ave., Isle
of Palms, South Carolina
Taylor, Charlene Anne (XR-1), 9011 Midway Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Taylor, Gerald Thomas (D-4), Rt. 1, Havelock.
North Carolina
Taylor, Maria Elizabeth (PT-3), 2608 Hilliard Rd.,
Richmond 28, Virginia
Terrell, M.iry Diane (PT-3), Rt. 2. Ellerson, Vir-
Thale"r, Roland Conrad (D-4), 3401 South Lake Dr.,
Miami, Florida
Thomas, Charlie Mae (D-1), Rt. 1, Box IS, Mid-
way, Alabama
Thomas," Emma Jean (N-2), 606 Academy St., ^Uios-
kie. North Carolina
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Thomas, Fred Bernard, III (D-1). 02 Park Ave.,
Newport News, Virginia
Thomas. Harry, Jr. (M-3), #2, Bklg. 7, MC'V
Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Thomas, Robert Booker P-4 ) , Heathsville. Virginia
Thomas. Shirley Marie (X-4), 3421 Oakland Blvd.,
X.W., Roanoke. Virginia
Thomason, Cephas Valvaze, III (D-3), #13, Bldg.
5, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Thompson. Carrie Burton, Jr. (P-2). P. O. Box 2S.-i,
Chatham, Virginia
Thompson, George David (P-3), Rt. 1, Box 244,
Williamsburg, Virginia
Thompson, Thomas Terry (M-2), 1301 Hamilton
Terr., SR, Roanoke, Virginia
Thompson, Wyatt Wheeler (D-2), 1112 Littlepage
St., Fredericksburg, Virginia
Thorpe. Dorothy Louise (N-2), 722 Hill St., Rocky
Mount, Xorth Carolina
Thrasher, James Winfleld, Jr. (M-1), #6, Bldg. 0,
MCV .\pts., Richmond, Virginia
Tliurman, Roger Zalon (M-1), Box 490, Maple
Lane, Cambria, Virginia
Tiller, Betty Diane (N-4), 4101 Nine Mile Rd.,
Richmond, Virginia
Tilson. Cathy Ellen (N-2), Box 360, Dublin, Vir-
Timnie'rman, John Hodges (D-1), 1013 Prestwood
Dr., Hartsville, South Carolina
Toporek, Stanley Denis (D-2), 42 - 0th Ave., Char-
leston, South Carolina
Towe, James Luther (M-4), 1702 Sizer Rd., Rich-
mond, Virginia
Trefny. Frank Albert (M-2), 4020 Griffin St..
Portsmouth, Virginia
Troiano, Marlin Frank (D-2), 407 Poplar. Canton.
Ohio
True. Judith .\nn (N-2). 3S07 S. 0th St., Arlington,
Virginia
Turnell, Patricia .\nn (N-2), 119 Lincoln .\ve.,
Warwick. Rhode Island
Turner, Rebecca Louisa (MT-1). 4326 Delray St..
Roanoke. Virginia
T.vler. .lohn Hutchinson (M-2), 210 Riclmiond St.,
Chester, Virginia
Tvnes, William Vernon, II (M-4). 3907 Pilots Lane.
#6, Richmond, Virginia
Umberger, Sharon Maria (N-1), 150 Ridge Rd..
Wvtheville. Virginia
Umstott. Charles Edward (M-3), 402 W. :ilain St.,
Romne.v. West Virginia
VanVooren, Claude Paul Guy {D-4), P. O. Box 44,
Jamestown, South Carolina
Valentine, LawTence Elwood (M-3), 1009 Lee Ave.,
Bavside, Virginia
Vance, Sam F., Ill (M-2), 122 Salisbury St., Ker-
nersville. North Carolina
Varsel, Charles John (G-S), 782.5 Granite Hall
Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Vaughan, George Robert (D-4), Flovd, Virginia
Vaughan, Joan (X-2), 6209 Dustin Dr., Richmond,
Virginia
Vaughan, Sarah Ann (N-2), 596 N. William, Ma-
rine City, Michigan
Vaughan, Thomas J. (M-3), Fres, Virginia
Vaughan, Thomas Ray, Jr. (D-2), 329 Kirkwood.
Rockv Mount, North Carolina
Vajghan, 'William Ma.vo (D-3), 311 S. Boulevard,
Richmond, Virginia
Vaughan. Charles .loseph (P-2), 2438 Columbia St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Vermillion, Stephen T. (D-2), 3507 Spottswood
PL, Hampton, Virginia
Vudiporn, Benja (M-2), Bandkok, Thailand
Wachsmann, Howard Otto (P-3), 017 Lafayette
Ave., Colonial Heights, Virginia
Waddill, .James Thomas, III (Ml), Rt. 3, Box 149.
Chester, Virginia
Wainger, Jules Melvin (D-2), 1001 Baldwin Ave..
Norfolk, Virginia
Waite, Brenda Marlene (X-4), 710 Louisiana Ave.,
Cumberland, Maryland
Waite, Lana Louise (N-1), 716 Louisiana Ave.,
Cumberland, Maryland
Wake, Gary Wcntworth (M-2), 130 Vernon St.,
L>'nchburg, Virginia
Wakeman, Truman Jerry (M-3), 5011 N. Crest-
wood Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Walker, Marion Bagley, .Jr. (V-S ) , 2619 Water-
works Rd,, Bayside, Virginia
Walkup. John Henry. Jr. (D-3). 2524 He.vward St..
Columbia. South Carolina
Wampler, Margaret L. (N-l), College Woods Dr.,
Bridgewater, Virginia
Wampler, Robert Garland (P-2), 4509 Patterson
-\ve.. Richmond, Virginia
Ward, Franklin Neal (D-2), 2206 Tliomasville Rd..
Tallahassee, Florida
Ward. Jackson T. (P-S), Cape Charles, Virginia
Warren, Daniel Churchman (M-2), #13, Bldg. 4,
MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia
Waters, Dorothy Rae (PT-3), 1207 Brighton Rd.,
Roanoke, Virginia
Watson, Robert Leon (M-4), 305 Ragan .\ve..
Henderson, Kentucky
Watkins, Pagricia Fa.ve (N-2), 819 Fairland Ave.,
Hampton, Virginia
Wayland, Russell Barborie, III (M-1), 201 Bidgood
Dr., Portsmouth, Virginia
Webb, William Ave-y (D-2), 108 Jackson Rd.,
Jackson, South Carolina
Williams, James Floyd (A-1), 3228 Cliff Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Webber, Frederick Nelson (M-3), Rt. 1, Box 108,
Lovettsville, Virginia
Weber, Robert Eugene (P-2), 1107 Sterling Pt.
Dr., Portsmoutii, Virginia
Weeks, Russell Stuart (M-1), Route 1, Jariatt. Vir-
ginia
Weil, Patricia Ann (MT-1), 2004 Huntington Rd..
Burlington, North Carolina
Weinberg, Samuel Edward (M-2), 3328 Grove Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Weinstein, Morton Bloom (M-4), 2914 Thalen St.,
Richmond, Virginia
Wells, Thomas Johnson (Ml), 4th Ave. Ext., Farm-
ville, Virginia
Wenger, John Robert, Jr. (M.4), Rt. 1, Linville.
Wenzel. Mark King (PT-4). Burlingto
We.'t Vir-
gmu
2nd Dr.. Middle
r, Andrew (M-4), 84-35
Village, New York
West, Herman Lester (M-2), Route 1. Moseley.
Virginia
Westcott, Deloise Cecile (N-4), 709 Third St.,
Wavnesboro, Virginia
Wheat. Barbara Ann (N-2), 118 Harrison Ril.,
Fn-dericksburg, Virginia
White, liaviil Arthur (D-4), 212 Randolph Ave.,
Cape Charles, Virginia
Wliite. David Leigh (D-2), 2773 Wilshire Ave.,
Rounoke, Virginia
White, Earl Dowdv, II (M-1), 4922 Suljurban Ave.,
#4, Richmond 30, Virginia
White, .lane Adelaide (N-1), R.F.D. 1, Box 74,
Amelia, Virginia
White. Henry George, Jr. (M-4). 1301 Devers Rd..
#21. Richmond, Virginia
White, .lames Latham (M-4), 105 N. Harvie St.,
Richmond, Virginia
White. Judith Ann (N-2), 2207 Chestnut Ave..
Buena Vista. Virginia
White, Mary-Jordan (N-1), 311 N. King St., Lees-
burg, Virginia
White, Paul Fletcher (M-2), 318 Lee St., Rich-
lands, Virginia
White, Raymond Petrie, .Jr. (D-4), 715 New York
Ave., Norfolk, Virginia
White, William Branch (P-4), Box 58, Front Ro.val,
Virginia
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ginia
Whitehead, Louise Millner (P-3), Rt. 2, Box 1,
Chatham, Virginia
Whitley, Ebb K (M-3), Tazewell, Virginia
Wiener, Eugene Stewart (M-2), 3621 D Hanover
AvG., Richmond, Virginia
Wiggs, Buddy Lee (A-l), Bldg. 5, #15, MCV
.\pts.. Richmond, Virginia
Wilkerson, Robert Edward (D-1), Bldg. 5, #11,
MCV Apts.. Richmond, Virginia
Wilkinson, Elizabeth Ann (N-3), 814 Montrose Dr.,
So. Charleston, West Virginia
Willett, Mary -Jane (MT-4), 114 Prospect St., Wood-
mere, New York
WiUhide, .John Webster (D-3), 415 Courtney Ave.,
Roanoke, Virginia
Willhide, Margaret .Jane (M-4), 3512 Forest Hill
.\ve., Roanoke, Virginia
Williams, Donald Richard (M-4), 1843 .\rlington
Rd., Roanoke, Virginia
Williams, George Leigh (D-1), Rt. 1, Mt. Airy,
North Carolina
Williams, .James Flovd (A-l), 3228 Cliff Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Williams, John Powell, Jr. (M-4), "Peaks", Han-
over, Virginia
Williams, Robert .\ndrews (X-1), 847 Ormewood
Terr., SE, Atlanta, Georgia
Williams, Robert Blake (P-1), 631 E, Main St.,
Marion, Virginia
Williams, Shelburn Miller (P-3), Pembroke, Vir-
ginia
Williams, Susan Elizabeth (N-3), 714 Washington
St., Covington, Indiana
Williams, Trov Howard (M-2), Gasburg, Virginia
Williamson, Sterling Rudolph (M-2), 133 E. 5th
St., Media, Pennsylvania
Wilson, Billy C. (D-3'), 134 Massey St., Fort Mill,
South Carolina
Wilson, Wayne Hilton (M-2), 1318 S. 21st St.,
-\rlington, Virginia
Wilson, Cora Jean (D-1), Route 1, Buckhannon,
West Virginia
Wine, Philip Morton (D-2), Mt. Sidney, Virginia
Winfrey, Carolyn Jeanette (N-3), Route 1, Box 14,
Palmyra, Virginia
Winn, Thomas Meredith, Jr. {M-3), 108 N. Marion
St.. Covington, Virginia
Wise, Arthur Terrence (PT-3), Bushwood, Mary-
land
Wolford, Keith Harlow (M-3), 1223 Blue Jay Lane,
Richmond 29, Virginia
Woldow, Samuel M. (P-4). 1305 Byrd Ave.. #5.
Richmond 26, Virg'nia
Woo, Young Hun (P-2), 3423 W. Cary St., Rich-
mond. Virginia
Woodward, Melinda Sue (N-3), 8201 Rocky Branch
Lane, Richmond, Virginia
Woodworth, Edward Patterson (D-4 ) , 6-2 MCV Apts.,
Richmond, Virginia
Woolfolk, Lucy .\nn (P-3), Box 394, Louisa, Vir-
ginia
Woolwine, Sam Edward (D-4), 207 Woolwine PI.
Abingdon, Virginia
Wolfe, John Fennell, Jr. (D-3), R.F.D. 3, Chariot
tesville, Virginia
Wood, Janice Ann (N-3), 6514 Hanover Ave., Rich
mond, Virginia
Wood, .Jerry Macon (P-4), 3305 Windsor Hills
Roanoke, Virginia
Woolley, Janet Ann (N-1), R.F.D. #3, Box 504
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Wray, William Barton (D-1), 3914 Pilots Lane
#2, Richmond, Virginia
Wright, Allen Kent (G-1), 3712 Edgewood Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Wright, John Wavne (P-1), Pound, Virginia
Wright, Judy Dale (N-2), Rt. 4, Stuart, Virginia
Wj'nn, James Elkanah (P-2), 443 Morrison Ave.,
Newport News, Virginia
Yamashita, Saburoh (G), 15 Tado-dai, Yokosuka,
.Japan
Yarbrough, Terry Pinckney (M-1), 6510 Patterson
.\ve., Richmond, Virginia
Yarbrough, Thomas Gibson (D-3), Fairfax, Virginia
Yates, Carla Sue (P-4), Joslyn .\ve., Pennington
Gap, Virginia
Yeager, Sandra Lee (N-l), 806 Hanover St., Fred-
ericksburg, Virginia
Yeatras, George Steven (D-1), 162 N. Loudoun St.,
Winchester, Virginia
Yerger, David Hack (M-1), Rt. 1, Box 218AA,
Colonial Heights, Virginia
Yoder, Grace Evangeline {PT-4), 3057 Warwick
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York, Linda Rae (N-l), 2046 McVitty Rd., Roan-
oke, Virginia
Young, David Bruce (M-4), 3414 Monument Ave.,
Richmond, Virginia
Young, Elizabeth Anne (N-l), 205 Pingree Ave.,
Trenton 8, New Jersey
Young, Raymond .Arthur ' (M-1 ) , 2057 N. Under-
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Yurko, John Evans {M-3), 1802 Cornell .A.ve.,
Richmond, Virginia
Yuskaitis, .\nthony Joseph (M-2), 104 Graham Ave.,
Paterson, New Jersey
Zakaib, Edward Albert (M-4), 402 Greenbrier St.,
Charleston, West Virginia
Zechini, Richard Riley (D-2), 2091 Langhorne Rd.,
L\'nchburg, Virginia
Zeno, Allan (D-3), 7457A Hampton Blvd., Norfolk,
Virginia
Ziesmer, Dale Walker (D-2), 3009 Manor Dr., Rich-
mond, Virginia
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Phone MIlton 3-7407
TUCKER HOSPITAL
INCORPORATED
Private hospital for neurological and psychiatric
patients under the charge of Dr. James Asa
Shield, Dr. Weir M. Tucker, Dr. George
Fultz, Jr., Dr. Amelia G. Wood, Dr. W.
Frederick Young and Dr. Steven G. Karpati
Residences and Internships Offered in
Neurology and Psychiatry
!I2 West Franklin Street Richmond 20, Va.
Telephone MI 8-9061
Compliments of
HARRIS-WILLIAMS DENTAL LABORATORY
Complete and Modern Laboratory Service (VtRllbbRlDtR
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407 Lee Medical Bldg.
1805 Monument Ave.
Phone EL 9-4697
Richmond 20, Va.
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
South Atlantic Regional Headquarters
Ophthalmic Instruments, Equipment
and Supplies
307 East Franklin Street
Richmond, Virginia
Compliments of
McGuire Clinic
St. Luke's Hospital
1000 West Grace Street
Richmond, Va.
COMPLETE IHSURAHCE FACILITIES
TABB, BROCKENBROUGH & RAGLAND
HENRY G. COGHILL CHARLES M. MORRISON GEORGE W. ROBINSON
ASSOCIATES
J. Bradshaw Beverly, III, Robert P. Grymes, Jr., Charles B. Fraley, Stuart B. Jenness
1101 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 644-3043
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Compliments
of
North America Assurance Society
of Virginia, Inc.
Life, Non'Cancellable Accident, and Hospitali2,ation'Surgical Insurance
An old line legal reserve Life Insurance Company
HARRIS DENTAL COMPANY, Inc.
Established 1919
Dental Supplies and Equipment
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
Complete Service on Locations, O&ce Planning and Design is available
to all Dental Students on request.
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of
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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
235 BEDS
MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL AND PEDIATRIC
DEPARTMENTS
Accredited Training School for Nurses
Approved rotating internships and residences in medicine, surgery,
obstetrics and pathology
GRACE HOSPITAL
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Officers
A. L. Herring, Jr., M.D., President
W. F. Bryce, M.D., Vice-President
J. R. Grinels, M.D., Vice-President
T. B. Washington, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer
Adviinistrator
D. N. Pace
Director of TSjitr.ses
Miss Marie Osterman
Our school offers many advantages to those who wish to enter the
nursing profession. Complete information furnished upon request
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
RICHMOND
COLLEGE HOSPITALS
MCV HOSPITAL ST. PHILIP HOSPITAL
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ENNION G. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL
MCV HOSPITAL
A. D. Williams Memorial Clinic
Outpatient Department
Charles P. Cardwell, Jr.
Director, College Hospitals
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Designers and
Printers of Fine
School and College
Yearbooks
Since 1859
J. P. Bell Company, Inc.
Lynchburg, Virginia
1962 1^
every
Peoples Service Drug Stores
Filled A Prescription
In 1961! "I
PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG
4,424,474 PRESCRIPTIONS IN 1961
STUART CIRCLE HOSPITAL
413-21 Stuart Circle
RICHMOND,
Medicine:
Manfred Call, III, M.D.
M. Morris Pinckney, M.D.
Alexander G. Brown, III, M.D.
John D. Call, M.D.
Wyndham B. Blanton, Jr., M.D.
Frank M. Blanton, M.D.
John W. Powell, M.D.
Surgery:
A. Stephens Graham, M.D.
Charles R. Robins, Jr., M.D.
Carrington Williams, M.D.
Richard A. Michaux, M.D.
Carrington Williams, Jr., M.D.
Armistead M. Williams, M.D.
B. Noland Carter, II, M.D.
Plastic Surgery:
Hunter S. Jackson, M.D.
Obstetrics and Gynecology:
Wm. Durwood Suggs, M.D.
Spotswood Robins, M.D.
David C. Forrest, M.D.
Joseph C. Parker, M.D.
Pediatrics:
Charles Preston Mangum, M.D.
Edward G. Davis, Jr., M.D.
VIRGINIA
Orthopedics:
Beverley B. Clary, M.D.
James B. Dalton, Jr., M.D.
Urology
Frank Pole, M.D.
J. Edward Hill, M.D.
Roenlgenology and Radiology;
Fred M. Hodges, M.D.
L. O. Snead, M.D.
Hunter B. Frischkorn, Jr., M.D.
William C. B.arr, M.D.
Irvin W. Cavedo, Jr., M.D.
Anesthesiologists:
Heth Owen, Jr., M.D.
WiLLLAM B. Moncure, M.D.
Ear, 7'iose, and Throat:
W. L. Mason, M.D.
J. Warren Montague, M.D.
Oral Surgery:
Guy R. H.-krrison, D.D.S.
Pathology:
James B. Roberts, M D.
Physical Therapy
j.ACQUELYN F. PeARMAN, R.P.T.
Director:
Charles C. Hough
SYMBOL OF SERVICE
TO THE
MEDICAL PROFESSION
The Bank of Virginia maintains a
special facility in the Social Center
Building, expressly for the
convenience of MCV staff, students,
and patients. Your account here is
an account at all offices. The Bank of
Virginia now serves Virginians at
twenty locations in six principal
Virginia cities and Chesterfield County.
You're always welcome wherever you
visit The Bank of Virginia.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Reserve System
Compliments of
Powers and Anderson Dental Company, Incorporated
1657 West Broad Street
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA TEL. EL 5-8607
Branch Offices In
ARLINGTON - NORFOLK - ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
CHARLOTTE - RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
BRISTOL, VIRGINIA
1962 X-RAY ENGRAVING'S
by
CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING CO.
Charlotte, N. C.
Comphments of
St. Elizabeth's Hospital
Richmond, Va.
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