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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 


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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 


II 


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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SCHOOL      OF      MEDICINE 


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 


NOT  PICTURED 
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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NOT  PICTURED 


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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SCHOOL      OF       MEDICINE 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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THE     CLASS     OF     1963 


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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 


75 


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 


76 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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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J 


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 

93 


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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


119 


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 


122 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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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New  'Vork   trip   -   Class  of   '62 


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 
in  the  lower  picture.  The  serum  enters  the 
machine  at  one  end  and  the  blood  sugar 
is  recorded  on  the  chart  at  the  opposite 
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Henry  G.  Kupfer,  M.D. 
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. 


155 


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 


V.=:^ 


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. 


162 


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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STUDENT     BODY     OFFICERS 


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 


170 


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. 

171 


Linda  Harwell 
Editor-in-Chief 

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Jean  Bowman 

Business  Manager 


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 


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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 
Medical  College  of  Virginia  Student  Branch 


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/.«'/(    fo    Right:    George    Branham,    Vice-President;    George    Rellam,  President:  Dr.  Milton  Neuroth,  Faculty  Advisor;  J.  B.  Guynn,  Jr., 
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. 


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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 


194 


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 

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OFFICERS 

^PRk 

James  S.  Davis 
Secretary 

m^   J 

Allan  B.  Frost 

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Treasurer 

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Robert  O.  Glenn,  Jr. 
Corresponding  Secretary 

ItT 

James  B.  Gavne 
Vice-President 

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Philip  C.  Si'Icgle 

Worthy   Master-at-Arins 

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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. 


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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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Miss  Margaret  Douglas 
Christjnas  Dance  Queen 


CHRISTMAS 


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Miss  Jean  Bowman 
Attendant 


Miss  Anne  Payne 
Attendant 


Jmh    diiil    Mike   are   sitting   this   one   out 


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At   least  one  person   is  interested   in   having   his   picture   taken. 


DANCE 


The  cameraman   must   really   be   funny. 


What's   wrong  with    the   married   couple? 


209 


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 

210 


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 


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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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 


STUDENT    DIRECTORY 


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 
Whitehead,  Claude  Stuart,  Jr.    (D-2),  Chatham,  Vir- 
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 
Rd.,  Newport  News,  Virginia 

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- 
wood St.,  .\rlington,  Virginia 

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 

Zoll,   ,Joe    Fo  k    (D-3),    Rt.    3,    Lynnhaven,    Virginia 


Dedicated  to  the 
discovery  and  development 
of  better  medicines 
for  better  health- 
since  1841. 


Smith  Kline  &  French  Laboratories  \ 


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Offices  and  Plant  of  Wm.  P.  Poythress  6?  Company,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Virginia 

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Located  in  the 

Student  Union 

Grant  Drug  Company,   Inc. 

Prescriptions 

610  East  Broad  Street 

Richmond,  Virginia 


OPEN  ALL  NIGHT 

"The  Downtown  Prescription  Center' 


OWENS,  MINOR 

& 
BODEKER,  INC. 

Richmond  11,  Virginia 

Wholesale  Druggists 


Serving  Drug  Stores 


AND  Hospitals  of  Virginia 


AND  North  Carolina  since   1882 


VAN  PELT   &   BROWN 

INCORPORATED 
Pharmaceutical   Chemists 


Manufacturers  of 

PHARMACEUTICALS 

ETHICAL  PRESCRIPTION  SPECIALTIES 


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Laboratories : 
RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 


THOMAS  G.  POWELL 

Orthopedic  Surgical  Appliances 
Artificial  Limhs 

Braces,  Abdominal  Belts,  Trusses, 
Elastic  Hosiery,  Arch   Supports, 

Stump  Socks 
Wheel  chairs  ....  Crutches 

414  W.  Broad  St. 

Richmond,  Va. 

Phones  MI  3-8656  or  MI  3-0658 


Compliments  of 


RICHMOND  MEMORIAL 


HOSPITAL 


Compliments  of 

SKULL   &   BONES 
RESTAURANT 

400  NORTH  TWELFTH  STREET 

Richard  H.  and  Edward  H.  Shaia 
Proprietors 


DruqCo, 

RICHMOND 

PETERSBURG  -  CHARLOTTESVILLE 

NEWPORT  NEWS  -  WAYNESBORO 

and. 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


Independent, 
Locally  Owned 

VIRGINIA 
DAIRY 

Since    1920 

THE  HOME  OF 
BETTER  MILK 

1810-16   W.   Main   St. 
ELGIN  5-2838 


Complunents  of 

Southern    Medical    Supply 
Co.,   Inc. 

1206  E.  Main  Street 

Richmond,  Virginia 

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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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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