Medical College of Virginia - X Ray Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1959
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P. 10 TOyPKINS-McCAW LIBRARY OCT 20 J96? M£D. COL. c VA TOMPKINS-McCAW LIBBABV MEDICAL COLLEGE OF ™ f U RICHMOM) 19, VIRGIHI1 Richmond, Virgin - Ki I IS i ii 4 ■■' -■. Jfe- ' F o r e w To the Class of 1959 and to all students at the Medical College of Virginia, we dedicate the 1 959 X-Ray. By forsaking self and endeavoring to serve others, you are educating yourselves for a noble cause. The demands and frustrations of your various professions are many, but the rewards are great. To this year ' s graduates we say congratulations, and offer our best wishes as you embark upon your promising careers as professional people. We hope that this year ' s X-Ray will recall for each of you the happy memories of Nineteen-Hundred and Fifty-Nine at the Medical College of Virginia. HUMPH ur Present • • • OR 121 years the Medical College of Virginia has been educating those who would seek to discover the cause of disease and serve humanity. The Class of 1959 is proud to join the ranks of the many past graduates who have been working to serve their fellow man. To our Alma Mater we are indeed indebted for an Education that prepares us for a lifetime of service. We shall never forget all the wonderful memories that mean MCV :i ap K MK kimmii hi nns im In 1913 • . . the University College of Medicine and the Medical College of Virginia were con- consolidated into a state institution. This is indeed an example of in unity there is strength, for the institution began to grow steadily in actual size and national recog- nition. Pictured here is a statue erected in Capitol Square of Dr. Hunter McGuire, founder of the University College of Medi- cine, and several of our oldest buildings. Hunter H. McGuire Statue McGuire Hall Brown-Sequard Laboratory Memorial Hospital In 1958 . . . the resounding hammer of progress was heard throughout the Medical College of Virginia. The E. G. Williams Hospital, new student dormitories, additions to Randolph Minor and McGuire Hall made dreams a reality. To Dr. William Sanger, past presi- dent and present chancellor of the college, we owe many thanks for the promising future of our institution. Our President TO OUR 1959 GRADUATES: The warmest congratulations and cordial good wisheB of the administration and faculty of the Medical College of Virginia accompany you as you celebrate the successful completion of your assigned courses of study. The day of graduation not only marks the realization of an ambition but the opening of broader horizons of learning and service. Education is a life-long process and the scope of our development and the breadth of our contributions to society often hinge on the ex- tent of acquisition of knowledge after these initial stages in our formal education. It is important, therefore, that young men and women of the calibre and promise you already have demonstrated will pursue their further careers with the same receptive minds that have made possible the attainment of your status as graduates. We hope that your study, your instruction and your associa- tions here have combined to provide the basic tools for a satisfying life of fruitful service in your chosen field of endeavor. The Medical College of Virginia will follow your careers with keenest interest and always will welcome your counsel and support in its continuing effort to strengthen the programs of education so essential to our individual elfar Cy R. Blackwell Smith, J Robert Blackwell Smith, Jr. President Dr. Robert Blackwell Smith is the fourth president of the Medical College of Virginia. An alumnus and past Dean of the School of Pharmacy, he is an able educator and a progressive leader for one of the South ' s finest medical centers. Dea Dr. William T. Sanger Chancellor Maj. General William F. Tompkins Comptroller Dean William F. Maloney School of Medicine Dean Warren E. Weaver School of Pharmacy Dean Doris B. Vingling School of Xursing Dean Ebbe C. Hoff Graduate School Mr. Charles P. Cardwell, Jr. Director, Hospital Division From Lejl In Rig il: Miss Nora Spencer Hamner, Mr. Harry H. Augustine, Mr. W. Welby Beverley, Mr. R. F. Burke Steele, Mr. Samuel M. Bemiss, Mr. Buford Scott, Mr. E. H. Titmus, Jr., Dr. William N. Hodckin, Mr. Thomas F. Marshall, Mr. Vircinius R. Shackelford, Jr. Nol Shown: Dr. James D. Hacood, Dr. Waverley R. Payne Board of Visitors OFFICERS Buford Scott Chairman William N. Hodckin, D.D.S., Sc.D., F.A.C.D. Vice-Chairman George W. Bakeman, B.S. Secretai y 1 Iarry I J. Augustine Richmond, Virginia Samuel M. Bemiss. Litt.D. Richmond, Virginia W. Wei, by Beverley Richmond. Virginia James D. Hacood, M.D., M.S. Clover, Virginia Miss Nora Spencer Hamner. R.N., M.S. Richmond, Virginia Dr. Wn i iam X. Hodckin, D.D.S., Sc I).. F.A.C.D. Warrenton, irginia Thomas F. Marshall Urbanna, Virginia Waverly R. Payne. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Newport News, Virginia Buford Scott Richmond, Virginia Virginius R. Shackelford, Jr. Orange, Virginia R. F Burke Steele Petersburg, Virginia E. Hutson Titmus, Jr. Petersburg, Virginia Executive Committee Harry H. Augustine Richmond, Virginia Samuel M. Bemiss, Litt.D. Richmond, Virginia W. Welby Beverley Richmond, Virginia Miss Nora Spencer Hamner, R.N., M.S. Richmond, Virginia Dr. William N. Hodgkin, D.D.S., Sc.D., F.A.C.D. Warrcnton, Virginia Buford Scott Richmond, Virginia R. F. Burke Steele Petersburg, Virgin a Left to Right: Mr. Harry Augustine, Miss Nora Spencer Hamner, Mr. R. F. B. Steele, Mr. Samuel M. Bemiss, Dr. William N. Hodgkin, Mr. Buford Scott Administrative Council R. Blackwell Smith, Jr., Ph.D., President Carter O. Lowance Assistant President William T. Sanger Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D., Sc.D., D.C.L. Chancellor William F. Tompkins. B.S., Major General United States Army, Retired, D.S.M., L.M., P.H. Comptroller Charles P. Cardwell. Jr. Director, Hospital Division William F. Maloney, M.D. Dean, School of Medicine George W. Bakeman, B.S. Associate Dean, School of Medicine Harry Lyons. D.D.S., Sc.D, F.A.C.D. Dean, School of Dentistry Warren E. Weaver, Ph.D. Dean, School of Pharmacy Doris B. Yingling, D.Ed. Dean, School of Nursing Ebbe C. Hoff, Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D. Dean, School of Graduate Studies Left to Right: Dr. Ebbe C. Hoff, Dr. Harry Lyons, Mr. Charles P. Cardwell, Jr., Dr. William T. Sanger, Dr. R. Blackwell Smith, Jr., Mr. Carter O. Lowance, Dr. Warren G. Weaver, Major General William F. Tompkins TOMPKINS-McCAW LIBRARY MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIEb. RICHMOND la, IRGINiA Mktfe A Faculty Richard J. Ackart, B.A.. M.D., M.S. Associate Professor of Hospital Administration John Andrako, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Samuel A. Anderson. Jr., A.B., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Justin a Bishop, R.N., B.S., MA. Assistant Professor of A llrsing James B. Black, Jr., A.B., MI) Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and Dermatology James F. Blades, A.B.. MI). Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery H. Wallace Blanton, A.B.. M.D. Associate Clinical Prnln o •! Medicine Wvndham B. Blanton. ]r. A.B., M.A., M.D., D.I.itt., F.A.C.P. Clinical Instructor in Medicine Herbert Reed Boyd, Jr.. D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis Mildred Bramble, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Aursing Luther C. Brawner, A.B., B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology George W. Burke, Jr., D.D.S. Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry and of Anatomy James O. Burke, B.S., M.D.. F.A.C.P. Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine Paul D. Camp, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Charles M. Caravati, M.D., F.A.C.P. Piofessor of Clinical Medicine A. L. Carson, Jr.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics Grace Cashon. M.T. Assistant Professor of Medicine and Instructor in Medical Technology Larry F. Cavazos. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Anatomy Thomas S. Chalkley, B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics W. Chambers. Jr.. B.S. in E.E., F.A.C.R. Clinical Professoi of Radiology Sim Chappelle, B.A., D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Oral Diagnosis and and Therapeutics Paul L. Chevalier. D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. Professor of Restorative Dentistry Frederick A. Clark, Jr., M.D., M.P.H. Assistant Professor of Community Medicine Beverley B. Clary, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professoi of Orthopedic Surgery Charles C. Clayton. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biochemistry Jesse N. Clore, Jr., B.S.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology Oliver Wendell Clough B.S.. M.S.. D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. Professor of Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy Frank Philip Coleman. M.D., M.S.. F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery 14 Faculty James E. Cottrell, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine Herbert D. Gov, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Projessor of Operative Dentistry Robert S. Cunningham, M.A., M.D., Sc.D. Visiting Professor of Anatomy Margaret Daniel, R.N., B.S., M.S. Instructor in A ursine T. Dewey Davis, M.D., F.A.C.P. Clinical Projessor of Medicine William Minor Deverle, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Sur, Shirley Downs, B.S. Registrar — School of Nursing Leslie E. Edwards, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physiology Stuart J. Eisenburg, A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology Russell H. Fiske, B.S. Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Merritt W. Foster, A.B., M.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry Richard W. Fowlkes, B.A., M.D. Clinical Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology A. Jack Freund, B.A., M.A. Clinical Associate in Medicine and Assistant Professor of Pharmacology James B. Funkhouser, B.S., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Arthur B. Gathright, Jr., A.B., M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Harold Goodman, A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology L. Frances Gordon, R.N., M.S. Professor of Nursing, Director of Baccalaureate Pro E. Sherman Grable, Jr., B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Du Pont Guerry, III, B.S., M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology Dorothea Hall, B.S., R.N. Instructor in Cursing Sidney Guy Hall, B.S., D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry and of Oral Anatomy Walter H. Hartung, Ph.D. Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Boyd W. Haynes, Jr., A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery Jean M. Hayter. R.N., B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Nursing Kathryn W. Heitshu, B.S., M.S. Professor of Dietetics Nathaniel H. Henry, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Edwin S. Higgins, B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Susanne Hirt, B.S., P.T. Associate Professor of Physical Therapy airs {15} Faculty Hans Hoch, Ph.D. Associate Professor  j Biophysics Ebbe C. Hoff, M.D.. B.Ch., Ph.D. Prqfessoi oj Neurological Science Randolph H. Hoot, B.S., M.D., I. ACS. Professor oj Gynecology M.JosiAH Hoover, A.B.. M.D., Th.M., F.A.C.S. Professoi oj Orthopedu Surgery Stuart J. Horner, B.S., D.D.S. Associate Professoi uj Denture Prosthesis Guy VV. Horsley, B.S., M.D.. F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professoi oj Surgerj Ernst (;. Huf, Ph.D., M.D. Professor dI Physiology Roscoi D. Hugh] s, Ph.D. Professoi oj Biolog) G. Watson James, III, A.B.. M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine G. A. C. Jennincs, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Assistant Professor of Pcdodontics Frank S. Johns, A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.P. Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery Carlton L. Jones, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor uj Physical Therapy Louise Loytnc Jones Assistant Professor of Anatomy Thomas D. Jordan, B.A., L.L.G. Assistant Professor of Legal Medicine Sidney Kave, M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Legal Medicine Donald P. King, A.H., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology Arthur Klein, A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Joseph Z. Krezanoski, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Paul S. Larsen. Ph.D. Professor of Pharmacology Herbert C. Lee, B.A.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Clinical Pn t ' tsoi qj Surgei i Annie S. Leeper, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry Li pits A. Leone. M.D. Assistant Professor oj Medicine Frank Bell Lewis, Th.M.. Ph.D., L.L.D. Professoi oj History John P. Lynch, Jr., All. M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor oj Medicine Harry Lyons. D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. Ptqfesso) oj Oral Pathology, Diagnosis, Therapeutics and of Periodontics Frederick B. Manderville M.Sc. (Med.), M.D., F.A.C.R. Professor of Radiology Godfrey T. Mann, L.L.B., M.D. Professor of Legal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Pathology J. David Markham, A.B.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine 16} Faculty Robert Q. Marston, B.S., M.D. Assistant Prqfessoi of Medicine John Robert Massie, Jr.. A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery John M. Meredith, A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Projessoi if Neurological Surgery Walter H. Mendel, M.D. A i w( iate Professor of Clinical Radiology Richard A. Mic.haix. M.D Assistant Professor of Clinical Gynecology Philip J. Modjeski, B.S., D.D.S. Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis Eleanor Moser, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing Carolyn Moore McCue, A.B., M.D. Prqfessoi of Pediatrics Herbert McKennis, Jr., Ph.D. Research Professor of Pharmacology Claude Neale, B.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Sidney S. Negus, Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry E. Clifford Nelson, Sc.D Associate Professor of Microbiology Kinloch Nelson, B.A., M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine Milton L. Neuroth, Ph.D. Professor of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Marguerite Nicholson, R.N., M.A. Professor of Nursing, Director of Diploma Progr St. Phillips School of Nursing William J. O ' Malley, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmacy M. E. B. Owens, Jr., B.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Joseph C Parker, B.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Obstetrics John L. Patterson, Jr., A.B., M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine William E. Pembi.eton. B.A., M.A., M.D. Professor of Anesthesiology Edward W. Perkins, B.A., M.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Oplhalmology Frank P. Pitts, B.S., M.S. Professor oj Chemistry Frank N. Pole, A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery William B. Porter. M.D., F.A.C.P. Emeritus Professor oj Medicine Louree Pottinger, R.N., B.S., M.S. Professor of Nursing Stuart Ragland, Jr.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine Benjamin W. Rawi es, Jr., B.S., M.D. Assistant Prqfessoi of Clinical Surgery Edward S. Ray, A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. Associate Professor of Medicine k {17} Faculty J. Douglas Reid, Sc.D. Professor of .Microbiology Waiter J. Rein, B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor oj Clinical Ophthalmology Alfred J. Richards, B.S.. M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Spotswood Robins. M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Gynecology and Associate in Obstetrics Mary A. Robinson, R.X.. B.S. Instructor in Nursing Edwin M. Rucker. A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Gynecology Elizabeth K. Ryan, B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing John J. Salley. D.D.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor oj Pathology and Dentisli) J. Hamilton Scherer, M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Hematology Lacy L. Shamburger, A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics Mack I. Shanholtz, M.D., M.P.H. Lecturer in Community Medicine Eric C. Shelin. A.B.. M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics I.. Benjamin Sheppard, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmolog) James Asa Shield. M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Richard L. Simpson, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Proft SSOl of Crown and Bridge Prosthodonlia J. Doyle Smith, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Maynard P. Smith. B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Otology, Rliinology, and Laryngology Lawrence O. Snead, Jr., B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor oj Cluneal Radiology Henry C. Spalding, M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology Dita E. Steel, R.X. Supervisoi of the Outpatient Department Sami i i W. Sua i nshn. Ph.D. Prof essor of English | mis B. Stone, B.A., M.D. Associate Professor of Cluneal Pediatrics William D. Suggs, B.S.. M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and of Clinical Gynecology Lee E. Sutton. Jr. B.S., MIX. F.A.A.P..F.A.C.P. Professoi oj Pediatrics Robert V. Terrell, B.S., MI).. F.A.C.P. Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgerj W. Taliaferro Thompson, Jr., B.A., M.D. Associate Pro) i oj Medicim ...i . Thrift, U.S.. l n Assistant Professor oj Clinical Otology, Rliinology, ami Laryngolog) Ki m C. Toone, |r., A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. Associate Professor of Medicine {18} Faculty John H. Yaughan, A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine Edwin D. Vaughan, A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology H. Hudnall Ware, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Harry J. Warthen, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery Thomas B. Washington, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical L ' rology Jesse H. Weatherby, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pharma olog) Herbert J. Welshimer, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Microbiology Edith West, R.N., B.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing Forrest B. Wiebusch, D.D.S., B.A. Assistant Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics Helen Wiesman, R.X., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing Carrington Williams, B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Clinical Surgery Mvra Williams, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Nursing Allen S. Yard, B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Faculty not pictured bbott, Jr., Ph.D. of Biochemistry Adams, B.A.. M.D. ifessor of Medicine LD B. An ant Prof, P. Anderson, Jr., LL.B. -turer in Legal Medicine m M. Anderson, B.S., M.D. ! Clinical Professor of Medicine R. Armistead, D.D.S. sistant Clinical Professor of Periodontics George E. Arrington. Jr.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology Webster P. Barnes, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery T. Neill Barnett, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Median David M. Bear, B.A.. D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Operatic, Dentistry ofes Instruc, Dewey H. Be Assistant Professoi 1R, D.D.S. of Oral Surgery L. Beddoe, B.S., M.D. Professor of Legal Mediant ; Bell. M.D. .. Jr., B.S., D.D.S. of Denture Prosthesi , Department Lester F. Belter, M.D. Associate Professor of Pathology athan Bloom, Ph.G., M.D., F.A.C.P. Clinical Professor of Medicine Lewis H. Bosher, Jr., B.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Surgery u i. W. Bowden, B.S., M.D., M.P.H. ssociate Professor of Community Medicine Alton D. Brashear A.B.. M.S., D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Professor of Anatomy ld Louis Brummer. B.A.. M.D. isistant Professor of Medicine jam F. Brvce. M.D.. F.A.C.S. lssistant Clinical Profei Ophthalmolog y - Salter E. Bundy, Jr. Associate Professor o, K. C. Bunts. M.D issociale Clinical Profess F.A.C.S. ' of L ' rology II, i ' NOLDS D. BUTTERWORTH B.S.. M.D. Clinical Professor of Orth Surgery Addison D. Campbei i B.S., M.D., Ph.D. islatll Professor of Plnsic IIAKIES P. CARDWELL, Jr. F.A.C.H.A. ■ssor of Hospital Administrate Earnest B. Carpenter B.S., M.S.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Merton E. C rvi-k, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology M. [Catherine Cary, A.B. Assistant Professor of Pathology Douglas G. Chapman A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Cimmino. A.B.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology Meyer Cohen, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology Dean B. Cole. B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Custzs L. Coleman. M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery and Assistant Clinical Professor of Gynecology Willie D. Crockett, B.S., D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry James B. Dalton. Jr., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Orlhopedu Surgery A. Ray Dawson, M.D. Associate Professor of Physical Median, and Rehabilitation Austin I. Dodson. [r.. B.S.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology Chairman of Department David M. Dumville, M.D. Cluneal Associate in Dermatology and Syphilolog v George W. Duncan, D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. Assistant Professor of Oral AnatOmJ Albert M. Edmonds, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Robert J. Filer, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Willard M. Fitch, A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology John C. Forbes, Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry Harry W. Fore. Jr.. D.D.S. Instructor in Operative Dentistry Herbert H. Galston. B.A., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology R. Finley Gayle, III, M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry Hazel H. Gibbs. R.N., M A. Associate Professor of Nursing John A. Gill, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor of Otology. Rhtnology Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery Frederick T. Gray, B.A.. LL.B. Lecturer in Legal Medicine Robert B. Groves, Jr.. M.D. Assistant Instructor in Obstetrics arvey B. Haac, Ph.G., B.S., M.D. { 9} Faculty not pictured William T. Ham, [ ., B.S.E . Ph D. Profcssoi oj Biophysics Campbell Harris. Jr., M.D. Associate in Anesthesiology | m..,i i 1 in M. II mirison, B.A., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professot oj Gynecology and Associate in Surges) William K. Harton, Jr., B.S. Lecturer in Community Medicine Lucy M. Harvie, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry G. Doi 01 ss Hayden, A.B.. B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor oj Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology [i n M. Hayter, R.N., B.S., M.A Assistant Professor of Nursing ERLINC S. Hecre. Ph.D. Professot of Anatomy Miles E. Hekch, Ph.D. Associate Projessor of Clinical Pathology William R Hill, B.S., M.S., M.D. .l„,i „« C ini .1 Professot of Surgery Doris H. Hines, R.N . B.S. Assistant Professor oj Nursing Martin A. Hoffman, M.D. CI, moil Instructor m Pediatrics Robert A. Hoffman. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics Edward M. Holmes. Jr. 11 M.A., M.D., MRU. Professor of Community Medicine and Chairman of Department A. Gibson Howell Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration Robert Hudcens, B.A.. M.A. Professor of Hospital Administration ana Director  th, School oj Hospital Administration Julius C. Hulcher, B.S.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor oj Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology David M. Hi mi. B.S., M.D., I I S Profcssoi o) Surgery I. Morrison Hutchison, Jr. A.B.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Clinical Associate in Medicine Everett H. Inoersoll, Ph.D. Projessor of Anatomy Robert Irbv, M.D. Associate in Medicine Euceni I Iackson, Ph.D. lecturer in Pharm.icolog , Willi M B. JOHNSI IN, M 1 ' Clinical Instructoi in Pediatrics BEVERLY J..NIS. B.A., M.A., Mil Assistant Clinical i Anesthesiology GeORGI K [ONES, PlI.D . M.D Atsislanl Cluneal Pr., fester o{ Obstclrtl I and Assistant Cluneal Professor « Gynecology Wl : R ,i ' U.S.. M U . I A .CI ' Associate Clinical Profcssoi o) el, It Sai i B. Kiv, B.S,. M.D. !■. ■Sum. :l Pathology. C.hairma .., Division Ioseph F. Kell, Jr., B.A M I ' Astislnnt M « ' Neurological Surge, and Ledum in Pathology Mary E. Kim. B.S. Assistant Profcssoi D Edwin L. Kfnot... ]r. B.A.. B.S.. M.D. Assistant Professot oj Pediatrics Nancy B. Kin,.. M.D. Clinical Instructoi in Pediatric! and Instructor in Pharmacy R B. Ki Lecturer in Legal Medicine R„ hard 11. KlRKl ni,. M I). Associate Pri fessor of M Holmes T. Knighton D.D.S., I AC D. Professot  . ' Dentistry, Bacteriolog I mil Microbiology, and Ch.urm.u,. Department ■■! Dental Research Si i . Kui D.D.S Pn DM D . F.A.C.D. | , ,.-; ■i .. ... Dental Resrarcl I ois Kriegman Instiu. tot in Psychology H,Ni, G. K. pfer, M.D of l linical Patholog l and Chairman oj Department I ' , i,r Ladewig, M.D. Lecturer in Pathology 1. 1, mi ni, M. LaPradE, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology MaxD. Largent, D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Pedodontics Wolfgang A. Lieb, M.D. Associate Professor „l Ophthalmology Wallace B. Lilly, M.D. Assistant Instructor in Obstetrics Lillian C. Lindemann, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics Carl Lingamfelter, Jr.. A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology and Syphilotogy Ansel Lipman, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology Wn liam |. Lonoan, D.D.S. Associate Professor of Oral Surgery I I 1 Mil I II A. Lounds. B.S., M.A. Instructor in Dietetics Jean R. Loving, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing Nancy Lee Luck, R.N. Instructor in Nursing Cornelius G. Lynch, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology Ralph F. MacDonald, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery Ole J. Malm, M.D. Associate Research Professor of Surgery William F. Maloney B.A.. B.S., M.D. Associate Professor oj Medicine R. Campbell Manson, B.S.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor oj Dermatology and Syptiilology Martin Markowitz B.A., M.D.. F.A.C.S. Clinical Associate in Surgery, and Assistant Clinical Professor ..J Gynecology Berkeley H. M vrtin, Jr., M.D. Cluneal Associate in Ophthalmology Charles W. Massey, M.D Associate Professor of Radiology H. Pace Mauck, Jr., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine Virgil R. May, Jr.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery Walter Mayer, M.D. Cluneal Instructor in Ophthalmology How kd McCue, Jr., M.D. Issislanl Clinical Professot of Medicine I ksnkiin B. McKei hnii , M.D. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Chari is H. Meeks, M.D. Assistant Professor oj Anesthesiology Walter H. Mendel, M.D. Associate Clinical Professot ! Radiology Robert I. Miles, D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor oj Operativ, Dentistry Philip L. Minor. M.D. Clinical Associate u, Gynecology Loi in D. Mitchell, |r., D.D.S. Associate Professot Oj Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics William B. Moncure, M.D Cluu.nl Associate ui Anesthesiology Iudgi Iames 11- Montgomery A.B., II II Lecturer in Isg.d Medicine |,,iin II. Moon, M.D. elssistant Protest.., oj Medicine William 1 Moori M.D. I rtl Clinical Pi ' Obstetrics ■f I | n Mi. I nii k. B.A.. Ph.D. ssociate Profcssoi of Biophysics rilOMAS V MURRF.LL, |F Mil, I II n ■lua.al Pro l ,rrr„it,,l.,g, and Syphilologl Herman Naciiman, lis. M.I). Lecture, ii I ■W ' Bi Ml di i Naoler, M.D. I Psychiatry I.. Clifford Nelson, D.n, . Associate Proft tsoi oj {icroi Harold I. Nemut h, M.D. Associate in Medicine J. Karlton Owen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor oj Hospital Hi rbi rt W. Park, B.S., M.D. Professor and Chairman oj Department and Physical Medicine Sidney G. Pace, Jr. M.D., F.A.C.P. Clinical Associate in Medicine mid Lecturer in Pharrnac.doQ I Peter N. Pastore A.B., M.D., M.S.. F.A.C.S. Pro) ■oj Out . . .■' , ' • dog i. and Lar Mixology; Chairman of Department Harriette A. Patterson, R.X.. B.S. Assistant Projessor oj Nursing Carroll A. Peabody, B.A., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor oj Radiology Allan Pepple, M.D. Professor oj Dermatolology and Syphilogy Erline Perkins. B.S., M.S.. R.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing John E. Pipes. B.S., M.P.H. Lecturer in Community Medicine Reno R. Porter A.B.. M.D., F.A.C.P. Associate Professor oj Medicine Jack B. Porterfield. M.D. Robert W. Ramsey, Ph.D. Projessor oj Physiology. Chairman oj Department Wellford C. Reed B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Emmet K. Reid. A.B. Assistant Projessor of Hospital Administration Claude D. Richardson, I) D.S. Assistant Projessor oj Dental Roentgenology Charles R. Riley. M.D. Assistant Cluneal Professor ,.j Gynecology and Clinical Associate to Surgery Lewis T. Rogers. D.D.S. Associate in Operative Dentistry Charles N. Romaine, IV B.A.. M.D. Assistant Cluneal Professor of Oplilhalmolog y Henry P. Royster. B.S.. M.D. Associate m Surgery and Assistant Cluneal Projessor of Gynecology S mi I. Said, M.D Assistant Professor I Medicine Arnold M. Salzberg, M.D. Associate in Surgery, Clint., il I Gynet I g) Robert Senesi i . A.B., M.D. Prole, tor ..I Psychiatry and Chairman. Department of Psychiatry Mary Z. Skorapa, M.D. Instructoi in Pe.liat, us and in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation i, roR Skop.  pa, M.D. Assistant Instructor in Radiology and Instructor in Roentgen Technique I i i i ' , Smi hi M I ) Associate Clinical Profcssoi oj Surgery and etssociatc Professor oj Oral Surgery Mwn Smith. B.S.. M.D. I ( ' linical Pi ifessot .l Ophthamology ] Mm-niimi Sniiiinc. Ph.D. .■issislanl Professor I Sociology William Stepka, B.A., Ph.D. i R ■■' ■' Physiology AkN 1. NltH NN. M.D. Lecturer u. Par Adney K. Sutphin, M.D. Cluneal Associate in Medicine Harold M. SyrOP, A.B.. D.D.S. Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics Daniel D. Tali.ey, III A.B.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Projessor oj Radiology Lilburn T. Tu.iiy, M.D. Associate in lla.i: I IN v B. Thomas. B.S.. M.S. Clinical Professor of Medrea Technology J. Warrick Thomas B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Clinical Projessor oj Median obert H. Thom as, B.A. istant Professor of Hospital Administration Rudolph C Thomason. M.D. . issociate Clinical Pr.Jessor of Ophthalmologi Harold V. Thornhill, A.B., LL.B. Lecturer in l cgal Medicine Margot C Trimble, A.B. Assistant Projessor of Physical Therapy Charles E. Troland B.S.. M.A., F.A.C.S. Professor of Neurological Surgery Weir M. Tucker, M.D. Associate Clinical Projessor of Psychiatry and Neurology; Chairman oj Dims Neurology; Department oj Medicine Allan M. Unger, M.D. Associate in Medicine Georce D. Vmciian. M.D. Cluneal Associate in S Maurice Vitsky, M.D. Assistant Clini, at 1 ' , ■' r of Gynecol Cluneal Instn in Ohsteln E. Vultee, Jr. B.S.. M.D. „, ' . Pr.il.ss.a of Physical Medtcin. Rehabilitation Frank A. Wade. B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor .. ' Mediant Hirhv Walker, M.D. P, .lessor of Medicine: Interim. Chauii of Department Emmanuel U. Wallerstein Clinical Projessor oj Ohlogy, Rhrnolo. and Laryngolog ) Archibald Floyd Ward, Ir. B.S., Ph.D. Lecturer in Pticluatry I T. Di vai Watts, M.D. elssistant Clinical Projessor ■■■Wn i ism I. Weavi r, A.B., M.D. I Profcssoi ..I Community Medicine Rachel F. Webms, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of . ' Medicine and Rehabilitation George a. Welchons, M.D issislanl Clinical Profcssoi of Radiology Lewis I w i , , 5 , M.D. [ nesthesiology Loi ini Wn i.m, ,.. R.N., B.S., M S Assistant I ' - r Nursint Hfrbfkt Wiimn.,1 r. M.D. issociatt Professot Oj Ophthalmology R« C Williams Assistant Professor of Biophysics R„ HARD K. Wil IIMIS. B.S . Mil Assistant l I ■. I dmology Robi rf M. Wilson, |r . B.S., M.D Issislanl t linical Pi jess I Radiohg , W 1SH1NGTON C. Winn. B.A., M.D Clinical Pr f est I I ' . ' ,,.■■■, . i nee dog y II. Gil I WRI nn. D US l,„„„„ (.■,„„„ Professor „ Orthodontics Charles M, Zackarias, M.D. Clinical Instructoi in Medicine William W. Zimmerman, M.D. Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology {20} AUSTIN I. DODSOX, M.D. Professor and Chairman of the Department of Urology JACK KING FIXXEGAX Associate Professor of Pharmacology In Menxavxmxx Austin I. Dodson, M.D., MCA , 1916, F.A.C.S., whose persevering labor as Professor from 1934 - 1957 built the department of Genito-Urinary Surgery: whose books, The Synopsis of Genito-Urinary Diseases and Uro- logiral Surgery, brought fame to himself and international honor to the college: whose marvellous technical skill and medical wisdom were ever at the service of his fellow man; who was, to those of us who knew him, an eminent colleague, an inspiring teacher, a wise and just counsellor, a sincere friend. And you shall shortly know that lengthened breath Is not the sweetest gift God sends His friend: And that sometimes the sable pall of death Conceals the fairest boon His love can send. This poem by May Riley Smith brings some measure of comfort when we think of Doctor Finnegan ' s death on September 13 at the age of forty-two. When the malady is incurable we arc always thankful to the Lord that the illness is short and our friend mercifully spared great suffering. Doctor Finnegan was born April 23. 1916 in Denhoff, Xorth Dakota. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of California and came to MCY on July 1. 1943 as a research assistant in pharmacology. He had taught at the University of California and at West Virginia University before joining our faculty. J21 • Student Health Service T HE student health service of the Medical College of Virginia provides medical care for all students. At some time, almost all students seek the help of Dr. William Kay, student health physician and Miss Edith West, student health nurse. Other services provided by this department include chest x-rays, im- munizations, physical examinations, and hospitalization when necessary. Dr. William R. Kay Student Health Director Miss Emm West, Student Health Ni Mrs. Dei.orks Ycisr. Student Health Sec, elan 22 would send him to Boston. What ' s up C yde 2 Now in 7 922 . . . But I treat inflamatory carcinoma!! Ve ' AV ' ERE . . . They are crazy Doc, crazy!! Shall we ask the Acting Executive He ad of Medicine? Good o e days. {23} J HE hand . . . the stethoscope . . . symbols of a noble profession; the physician, in his practice, is the servant of mankind. Not con- tent with his knowledge and skills, he is con- stantly striving for the answers to unknown truths. . . The world shall be his benefactor. Medicine cation We the Medical Class of 1 959 are proud to dedicate our section of the 1959 X-RAY to Doctor Kinloch Nelson ... in grateful recognition of his friendliness, advice, understanding, and inspiration during our Clinical Years. Seated: Anne Woodrum, Tieasuier; Maritza Garrido, Historian Standing: Thomas Beamon, Vice-President: Charles Freed, President Senior Class Officers AS we look back on our medical education, we realize that these have been four years richly lived — work, worries, and parties. As years go by we shall only remember the happy times and forget the rest, and all claim to have been in the upper third. Its marvelous what time can do! Each of us will have a treasure of memories. Years will elapse before we forget that the beautiful goat lot was transformed into four modern dormitories so badly needed yet the Gestapo could hardly get them occupied at the present time. We will not forget the vacuum left by Medical Rounds when thev moved to Tuesday. It was no longer fun to watch Surgical Rounds going over time after presenting the first patient out of five. In place of this we could pass the time watching the amoeba-like proliferation of the Surgical Department. They could grab a closet where breathing was a gymnastic feat and transform it into an office for surgical research. Before long the department had metastasized throughout the organism until ii should have been called the Surgical College of Virginia (and often was!). Once a week we could go to the X-Ray conference and be reassured that there was an Executive Head to the Department of Medicine. Year after year X-Ray conference has been the place for the entertainment of the week. Although an ideal environment for sleep, the jokes were too good to miss! Our biggest job this year has been writing our theses ... at the last minute with the incessant carrying back and forth from the library of the African Medical Journal, and more up to date journals such as Reader ' s Digest, Time, and Ladies ' Home Journal. But now we must put all these things away in memory, to sustain us through the hard, but rewarding years ahead — never forgetting the debt we can never repay — to the people that ARE the Medical College of Virginia. 5S Mt . S8 111 WKr i The Senior Cass SPENCER DELANCEY ALBRIGHT. Ill Rn inn imi. Virginia U.S.. 1 ' niversit. of Richmond: President. Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta; Class Represi ' 55, ' 56; treasurei 56, ' 57; President Sludenl American Medical Associalion Apuintmmt: Man Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Hanover. New Hampshire JOHN MORGAN APPLING Bin Field, West Virginia Appointment: North Carolina Baptist Hospit inston-Salem, North Carolina LEONARD ANTHONY AUSTIN Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi ■i hmond Professional Institute; R.P.T . School ol Physical rherapy, Medical College of Virginia; Sigma cu: Honor Council ' 55 ' ■■' Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Yirttinia WALTER SEIGNIOUS BARTON Stonega, Virginia Roanoke. Viririni; THOMAS MORGAN BEAMON Norfolk. Virgini T ieta Kappa Psi ., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; C Vice-President, ' 58. ' 59 Appointment: Mercv Hospital Springfield, Ohio WILLIAM I.I.ON BF.CKLNSTLIN Charleston, West Virginia Phi Chi B.S., West Virginia Univcrsit) bpoinlment: Medical College ol Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia A •{ 28 } School f Med i c i n e li )K I i . HI T)I K Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon B.S., University of Richmond; Secretary, Phi Delta Epsilon, ' 57, ' 58; President, Phi Delia Epsilon, ' 58, ' 59 AM-nnlmtnl: Bcllevuc Hospital (4th Medical Division) .New York, .New York JOHN ROBERT BLACKMORE Allendale, New Jersey Phi CM I., Columbia University; Secretary, Phi Chi, ' 57; Vice-President, Phi Chi, ' 57, ' 58 •mintmenl: Medical College of Virginia Hosp; Richmond, Virginia MARLENE ELIZABETH BOLLING Norton, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota ehead State College: B.S.. Virginia Appoi Intcrmont College menl: Stuart Circle Hospit Richmond, Virginia REUBEN HANCOCK BROADDIS JR.. Bowlinc Green, Virginia Univcrsm ,i(Vi.u rgc Washington ( .Vashington.D. C. GILBERT HAMILTON BRYSON Richmond, Virginia B.S., Hampden-Sydne Ap wnlmrnt: Montreal dp Montreal, Cane CHARLES LEON BURNS, JR. Waynesboro, Virginia B.S., Hampden-Sydncy College Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia {29} The Senior Class JOSEPH CAMERON CAMPBELL Marion, Virginia I.S., Davidson College; Alpha Omega Alpha; Sign Zeta Appmntmrnt Si Marks Hospital Salt Lake City, Utah ALLEN MANVILLE CLAQUE, JR. Mobile, Alabama Thela Kappa Psi B.A.. Bridgewater College Appmntmrnt: Holston Vallev Community Hospit Kingsport, Tei ERNEST L. CLEMENTS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Jnivcrsit of Richmond; Treasurer, Omega Alpha; Sigma Zcia Appointment: Johns. on- W illis Hospital Richmond, Virginia CHARLES WILLIAM COPPEDGE Powhatan, Virginia JOHN LIGON COYNER Mari.inton, West Virginia DUANE E. COZART 1 I i ri- 1 i ri ;, I l i im .1 - B.S., University of Richmond Appointment: Memorial Hospila Charleston. West Virginia U.S., West Virginia University : U. S. Public Health Service Hospil I ' lili, University of Chicago; A.B.. Washingti University; Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta Appointment: Barnes Hospital St. Louis, Missouri A i i w } School of Medicin WILLIAM F. CRUTCHLEY, JR. Clarksburg, West Virginia Phi Chi Universit) Medical School Medical College of Virgini; Richmond, Virginia JAN BAPTIST DE BARKER Durham, North Carolina B.A.. Marvvillc College Medical College of Virgini: Richmond, Virginia Hospit MARY JANE dc CARVALHO Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A. Alpha Epsilon Iota B.S., Roanoke College Appointment: The California Hospual Los Angeles, California WILLIAM DANIEL DEEP Richmond, Virginia Thela Kappa Psi B.A., University of Richmond ; Alpha Omega Alph; App„ , School ol Moli, ' 58, ' 59 11: Roosevelt Hospital ■■York, New York ROY WILLIAM DENT, JR. Roanoke, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., Hampden-Sydney College; Sigma Zeta Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospit Richmond. Virginia JOHN FREDERICK DENTON Emory, Virginia Alpha Kappa Kappa , Emory and Hcnrv; Intramural Basket! ' 57, ' 58 Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke. Virginia JHI 4 31} The 1959 S e n i o C I ass OTIS WILLIAM DOSS, JR. l mii 1 1 ' , Hi Kill i ii.t.i-.i 7 if a happa Psi U.S., Lynchburg College Appointment: Johnslon : Willis Hospital Richmond, Virginia CLARENCE CARL EDWARDS Clifford, Virginia U.S., Virginia State College ..ml Howard Uni Appointment: Kings Cuunlv Hospital Brooklyn, New York BLACK.WKLL BL ' CC I.VANS Forksville. Virginia B.A., University of Virginia Appointment: Jolinston-U illis Hospital Richmond, ' irginia RONALD GRAYSON FEARNOW Charles Town, West Virginia 1 ' h, Chi oke College B.S.. Roa Appointment: Tan Tampa. Flo LOUIS ARNOLD FREDERICK Richmond, Virginia Hosp Sah Lake Cil of Richmond of Utah Affiliated Hospitals CHARLES CONRAD FREED, JR. Waynesboro, Vircinia B.S., Davidson College: Alpha Omega Alpha: President, ' 58, ' 59 Appointment: Baylor University Hospital Houston. Texas School f Med i c i n e JAMES LEE GARDNER Abindgon, Virginia BA„ University of Richmond; Intramurals, Basketball, Softball, - 55- ' 59 ointment: University of Utah Affiliated Hospitals Salt Lake Citv, Utah MARITZA LAVINIA GARRIDO Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico B.S.. Wcsthampton College; Vice-President, Alt Eps Ion lot . ' 57, ' 58; Pr esident, Historian, ' 57- ' 59 Appointi ml: The San a Monic Santa Monica Californ RICHARD HOLT GASCOIGNE Koiiler, Wisconsin Phi Chi B.S., Univers Alpha Omeg , of Richmond; Alphi Alpha; Student Com Sign 55, ' 56; President, ' 56- ' 58 Ippmnlmml: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia ARTHUR SEWELL GEAR, JR. Charlotte Court House, Virginia Phi Chi App,„nl, npden Svdnev College fohncmn Willis Hosptt DARRELL KAY GILLIAM Richmond, Virginia Thela Kappa Psi B.A., University of Richmond Appmnlmcnl: Stuart Circle Hospital Richmond, Virginia charles Mcdonald graham, jr. PURCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA B.A., University of Richmond; Intramural Baskclball, Softball; Varsity Basketball, ' 57, ' 58 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia L i 03 The Senior CI ass JACK. WILLIAM HALL Sandston, Virginia ivcrsil) of Richmond; Sigma Zcta Omega Alpha Af i r itment: Boston City Hospital (Tufts University Service) Bos , Ma ROBERT MILLER HARRIS Lewisburg, West Virginia A.B., Johns Hopkins University; U.S.. Wt University; Alpha Omega Alph; Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Richmond. Virginia WILLIAM OVERTON HARRIS, JR. Newport News, Virginia Phi Chi A.B.. Virginia Miht.irv Institute; Class Historian. ' 55- ' 57j Intramural Basketball Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia GEORGE MILTON HOSTETLER Westover, Maryland B.S., Eastern Menonile College Appointment: Wesley Hospital Wichita, Kansas LACEY MILTON JACOBS, JR. Richmond, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond Appointment: Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM THOMAS JOHNSON, JR. Clarksvii.le, Virginia B.S., Hampden-Sydncy College Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital .Norfolk. Virginia 4 1 i k i {34} School of Med i c i n e JUNEUS FREDERICK KENDALL Charleston. West Virginia Phi Chi B.S., University of West Virginia App ' inilr itri!: Mcrmiii.il Hospital Charleston, West Virginia JOHN NORMAN KING Norfolk, Virginia Phi Chi Ap , m I.S.. Yak- University (. Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk, Virginia JOHN WILSON KOLMER Salem, Virginia B.S., Hampden-Sydncy College; Student Medical Association, Vice-President, s 57- ' 59; Secre- tary, ' 56- ' 58; Chorus, ' 56- ' 58 Appoinlmml: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia I.AWKI ( L KRIVl I Deal, New Jersey sachusetts Institute of Technolog t I BUONC PECK LAU Singapore, China Alpha Kappa Kappa Randolph-Macon College App, Kap; Kappa, ' 56, ' 57 Washington Hospital Cent Washington, D. C. ROBERT LEWIN LEADBETTER MoUNDSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA A.B., B.S., West Virginia l niversm Appoinlmml: Memorial Hospital Charleston, West Virginia I {35} The Senior Class VVITHROW REYNOLDS LEGGE, JR. WlNCHl STER, VlRGINl B.S.. Virginia I ' i.K ( •. lime Institute Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospil Roanoke, ' irginia JAMES ROBERT LEONARD Danville, Virginia Phi Chi I; S Mcdii al College of Virginia; Alpha Sigma Chi; Slum., Zeta; Medicine EdXioT-Medicovan, ' 55, ' 56; I ' nl. Athletic Association, ' 58. ' 5 ' ): Baseball. ' 55, 56; Basketball. ' 55- ' 59; Intramural Softball. •57- ' 59 Appointment: The Santa Moniea Hospital Santa Moniea, California JIMMIE LEE MANGUS South Charleston. West Virginia Phi Chi U.S.. West Virginia University Appointment: Memorial Hospital Charleston, West Virginia ROBERT WILLIAM MrCONXELL Fort Blackmore, Virginia East Tennessee State College; B.S., Medical College of Virginia; Alpha Sigma Chi Appointment: University of Tennessee Memorial Research Center Hospital Knowillc. Tennessee 3ASIL WINSTON McMANUS Richmond, Virginia I.S., Medical College of Virginia; Alpha Zeta Omega ROBERT BRUCE McQLEEN, JR. Graham, North Carolina Phi Chi I.S., University of North Carolina: Alpha Sigma Ihi; Ritualist. Phi Chi. ' 57. ' 58; Dean ' s Committee, tcpresenlalivc. ' 57. ' 58; Chairman, ' 58. ' 59: Class ' resident. ' 58, ' 59; Treasurer. Student Bod . ' 58, ' 59; Student American Medical Association Representative. ' 56- ' 58 Appointment: Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia t i 36 School of Med i c i n e ji UIN li | |i Mill k Newport News, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond: Dean ' s Committee, ' 58, ' 59; Intramural Basketball, Softball, ' 56- ' 59 l: f t i{mn! l ' niversit of 1 ' iah Affiliated Hnspn.iL Salt Lake City, Utah PHILIP HAPWORTH MORRISON Kitterv, Maine Alpha Kappa Kappa rtiversilv of Nev Photograph I . , 11 s •57- ' 5 ' i Richmond, Vi Hospital RICHARD CARROLL NF.AI.L, JR. Tampa, Florida Phi Chi B.S., West Virginia University Appointment: Tampa General Hospital Tampa, Florida JULIAN JOSEPH NEV Harrisonburc, Virginia Phi Chi .A., Bridgewater College; Sigma Zc Appoi FLETCHER BAILEY OWEN, JR Highland Springs, Virginia B.S., Ph.D., University of Richmond; Gamma Appointment: Richmond Memorial Hospit Richmond, Virginia JAMES EDWARD POWERS Bluefield. West Virginia {11} The Senior Class RONALD ANTHONY PR U ITT Kingsport, Tennessee Phi Chi B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Class Preside!! ' 55, ' 56rSludenl Council, ' 55- ' S7; Judge Advocate Phi ( in. ' 58, ' SO Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospita Richmond, Virginia ROBERT LEROY PUTZE Danville, Virginia U.S., North Carolii FREDERICK RAHAL Becklev, West Virginia B.S., Medical College of Virginia Appointment: Los Angeles County Hospital Los Angeles, California JAMES CHARLES RAHMAN Richmond, Virginia Alpha Kappa Kappa A.B., Stanford University Appoint Rent: Petersburg General Hospital Petersburg, Virginia ARTHUR JARRELL RAPER Oakton, Virginia Phi Chi Medical College of Virginia; Chorus, ' 55, ' 56; Intramural Basketball; Football Appointment: Stuart Circle Hospital Richmond, Virginia PATRICK. AUGUSTINE REARDON Richmond, Virginia al Hospital 4 0«r School of Med i c i n e MICHAEL KENNETH REES Richmond, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospicals Richmond. Virginia MARION DICKENSON RICHMOND St. Paul, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., Medical College of Virginia; Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta Appointment: Mercy Hospital Springfield. Ohio DUDLEY SKINNER ROBERTSON, JR. Wakefield, Virginia RICHARD LEE ROBERTSON Portsmouth, Virginia I.S.. Universitv of Richmond enl: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia NATHAN ABRAM SAFIAN Portsmouth, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon B.A.. University of Richmond Appointment: Long Island Jewish Hospit New Hyde Park. New York JOSEPH SAKAKINI, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Phi Chi B.A., Virginia Military Institute; Student Gov. ment Representative. ' 56- ' 59; Athletic Representat ' 56- ' 59; Basketball, ' 55- ' 59; Softball, ' 56- ' 59 Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk, Virginia £wi •is ' iw The 1959 S e n i o r C I ass JOYCE III.RRIX SAUNDERS Roanoke, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota U.S.. Madison College Appointment The Bryn Mawr Hospital Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania DANIEL CLINT SMITH Newport News, Virginia H.A.. L ' rmnMU ,l i:l„. .,«,, Appointment: John Hopkins Hospil HENRY MADISON SNELL Richmond, Virginia liiiu Kappa Psi University of Richmond; Theta Kappa Psi, President, ' 57 .lppointnirnl: tirud Memorial Hospital Atlanta. Georgia WILLIAM MURRELL TAYLOR South Hill, Virginia Alpha Kappa Kappa U.S., Randolph-Macon College MALCOLM TENNEY, JR. Montclair, New Jersey . . ,. St. Louis. Mis Louis City Hospit ington and Lee V Columbia Univci l : Roanoke Men Roanoke. Virgil al Hospit GEORGE HOLTON TRAUGH, JR. Fairmont, West Virginia Phi Chi A.B., West Virginia University; U.S.. Fairmont Stai Appointment: Lankenau Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania « , I . ■{40 School f M e d i c i n JOHN EDWIN TREVEY Big Island, Virginia Phi Chi B.A., Virginia Military Inslilutc; Al pha Sigma Chi; Varsity Baseball, ' 55, 56: X-Rvv Representative. ' 55, ' 56; Intramural Basketball, ' 55- ' 57; Intramural Softball, ' 56- ' 59; Associate Editor, X-Rav, ' 57, ' 58; Editor, ' 58, ' 59; Treasurer, Phi Chi, ' 57, ' 58; Presi- dent, Phi Chi, ' 58. ' 59; Student American Medical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Vice-President, V. M. C. A.. ' 58. ' 59 Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke. Virginia JERRY ASHBY TRICE Arlington, Virginia Phi Chi B.A., Virginia Military Inslilutc; Alpha On Alpha; Intramural Softball, ' 56, ' 57 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hosp Richmond, Virginia WOOD G. VAN VAEKENBURGH Suffolk, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Appointment: U. S. Naval Hospital Bethesda, Maryland GALEN LEE WAMPLER Linville, Virginia , Bridgewatcr College: Sec nun Alpha, ' 58, ' 59; Chorus, ' 5 Appointment: Youngstown Hospit; Youngstown, Ohio JAMES LATANE WARE Richmond, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia Appointment: Duke Hospital Durham, North Carolina T. LePIERRE WATSON Warwick, Virginia B.S.. VVheaton College cnt: Johnston-Willis Ho Richmond. Virginia : {41 The S e n i o C I ass ROBERT RICHARDS UT.II.I.R Wheeling, West Virginia MARSHALL LEE WHITEHAIR Martinsburc, West Virginia WILLIAM THOMAS WILKINS Capeville, Vircinia A.B., Harvard University: B.S., West Vire versilv School of Medicine Appointment Alleghen; Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tholius I). Dee Me Ogden. Utah B.S., Medical College of Virginia Appointment: Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond. Virginia LAWRENCE AIDF.N WILLIAMS MoRCANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA A.B.. U.S.. West Virginia University Appointment. Huntington Memorial Hospital Pasadena, California MARTHA SIMMS WINGFIELD Charlottesville, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota U.S., University of Virginia Appointment: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphi ANN JOHNSON WOODRUM Cedar Grove, West Virginia Alpha Epsilon lota Wesi Vn Unii ( lass Se, ,. All, I Treasurer. ' 58, ' 59; ' Secretary. Alpha Epsilon lota. •58, ' 59: Business Manager. X-Ray, ' 58. ' 59; Canler- l)ur Assoi laiion, ' 57- ' 5 l Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond. Vi gini; •{42} S c h o o I of Med i c i n e ROY JAMES YATES Grundy, Virginia Alpha Kiippa Kappa B.A., Emory and Henry College; Alpha Kappa Kappa, Corresponding Secretary, ' 57, ' 58; Presideni, ial Hospital Appoi Ro ' 58, ' 59 Roanoke Memo ike, Virginii JOSEPH MARION ZNOY Weirton, West Virginia B.S., West Virginia L ' ni Appointment: Roanoke Memo Roanoke. Virgini; NOT PICTURED R. ARTHUR GINDIN Highland Park, New Jersey University of Richmond it: University of Oklahoma Hospitals Oklahoma City, Oklahoma KEITH WILSON McNEER Highland Springs, Virginia Phi Chi B.S.. Randolph-Macon College; Intramurals; 1 ball, Softball, ' 55- ' 59 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia He Richmond, Virginia DANIEL C. NEWBILL, JR. Wirtz, Virginia B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Appointment: Saint Francis Hospital Honolulu, Hawaii {43} Junior Class Officers THE grim reaper ' s axe swung widely during the first two years and many of our classmates are no longer with us. Most of us eagerly returned in September to dun our Junior Jumpers and put our clinical acumen to the acid test. At last, the off-our gluteus maximi and on-our feet year is here. Our new white jackets were decorated with all sorts of diagnostic tools to help the clinical neophyte arrive at a tentative diagnosis. A three foot stethoscope, penlight, percussion hammer, tourniquet, tongue blades, opthalmoscope, safety pin, test tubes, slides and a small, mysterious, black book suitable for catching numerous pearls as they were cast, all found room in our crowded pockets. The first day was great, but the second day the tread mill went into the big gear with a hearty jerk and has not stopped since. Into this race of the rodents we welcomed twenty-five loquacious West Virginians and one South Dakotan, bringing our total class membership to ninety six. Our professors grinned at this — fresh meat for the axe team! Each service carried with it its own peculiar char- acteristics and characters that deeply etched various impressions in our minds. In ENT we will long remember the difficult) ' encountered keeping that tricky little circle of light in place. When we almost had it mastered it was time to change services. How- ever, we did become quite adept at quick dodging when the patients gagged as a result of strenuous effort to give them their money ' s worth. On medicine we shall remember the never ending requests for CBC ' s and urinalyses: the first degree three times a week and the fifteen page histories and physicals. In OB-GYN the numerous measurements, maneuvers, pessaries, the feeling that all clinic patients have cvstoceles and rectoceles and the efficiency and kindness of the nurses will long be remembered. In Pediatrics the congenital cardiac anomalies, the loud crying babies (who could make more noise than Miss Henshaw in surgery), and the suspense of wondering where the urine would hit us when the diaper was removed are noteworthy. At McGutres on Neuropsychiatry we quickly observed how nice and quiet the patients were — can ' t beat that Thora- zine for its zombie effect. The gym activities also greatlv contributed to the enjoyment of that service. The Surgery service made its impressions also. The fragrance in peripheral vascular clinic, the hundreds of broken bones, the knife and gunshot wounds, the three foot long proctology instruments, the dermatoses that all look alike, the many cases of benign prostatic hvpertrophy in urology and the extreme quietness of the nurse in charge will not soon leave our memories. The dreaded avalanche descends upon us in June. Here ' s hoping we all come through and are able to meet successfully in September as dignified seniors soon to get that coveted sheepskin and after that, who knows, mavbe even on to nursing school! Robert Lincoln, Vice-President; R. W. YVaddell, Historian; Ed Wij i iams, President; Janet Harmon, Secretary-Treasurei .44} School of Medicine Chester M. Anderson, Jr. Samuel L. Armfield, III Dora A. Blake David A. Boscka Herbert M. Brewer John M. Britt, Jr. Arthur W. Burke, Jr. Fay I. Carr, Jr. Joe D. Christian, Jr. John P. Clarke Howard C. Cohen- William G. Conlev, III Charles A. Curtis Carter L. Diggs George A. Donnallv Arthur B. Farfel Jimmy Weld on Farley Clay T. Gardner Richmond, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Oak Hill, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Boykins, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Smithfield, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Dcltaville, Virginia Oak Hill, West Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia Danville, Virginia -, dm 45 Class of 1960 A JtMtk Bruce T. Garratt, Jr. Frank E. Gemma James L. Ghaphery Harry G. Hager, Jr. John A. Hagy Lecin M. Harris, Jr. George W. Johnson Stanley A. Laster Alexander P. Leverty Clinton R. Lincoln John I. Lynch, Jr. Hugh R. MacMahon Jacob L. Mathews, Jr. William D. McWhorter Lawrence R. Moter Eugene M. Newman Mm khi Nottingham, Jr. Robert D. O ' Connor Suffolk, Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia Herndon, West Virginia Richmond. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Auburn, New York Falls Church, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Port Royal. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Lxmore, Virginia Charleston. West Virginia {46} School of Medicine Lewis M. Omer, III James W. Pancoast Geraldine W. Paul Robert M. Pilcher, Jr. George E. Pritchard Walter P. Revelt, Jr. Emmett V. Richardson, Jr. William L. Robbins, Jr. Louise W. Robertson Robert E. Robinson Sidney R. Sewell John P. Sheils William S. Sheils Richard L. Spencer, Jr. James E. Stephens Maurice B. Tanner Albert S. Thompson Halsev K. Van Duvne Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Manor, New York Marion, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Bedford, Virginia Castlewood. Virginia Jonesville, Virginia Huntington, West Virginia Huntington, West Virginia Charlotte, North Carolina Richmond, Virginia Quitman, Georgia Tazewell, Virginia Towaco, New Jersey mi but m {47} Class of 1960 Robert W. Waddell Sailey G. Weathers, Jr. Hawey A. Wells, Jr. William B. Whittaker James R. Wickham Davis C. Williams Edwin L. Williams. Jr. Thomas C. VVii i son Galax, Virginia Stanley, North Carolii Athens, West Virgini Dunbar. West Virginia Grafton, West Virginia Capron. Virginia Christiansburg, Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia ( ' RI I.I SI II Andi RM IN Glendale. West Virginia Charles Franklin Andrews Richmond, Virginia Charles Vim i n i miuhr hi. Jr. Moundsville, West Virginia Arthur Dank Bragg Gilbert, West Virginia Oli ( hkisi i n Bredrup, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Jimmie W vyne Bush New London, .North Carolina Kit II Mill | ' ISI I ' ll ( I] I VI I NH Richmond, Virginia I .1 I I .11 I II NII Belle, West Virginia W ii i i wi Sims rR bi i i Rose Hill, Virgini i J an i i Rosalee Harm an Harman, West Virginia Kl NNI I ii Byri in I 1 l I II I D Charleston, West Virginia NOT PICTURED Thomas Martin Howes Charleston. West Virginia ( irsi wis V s J V kson, Jr. Richmond. Virginia David Leroy Kelley Moundsville, West Virginia Joseph Clemens Kopinski Sen !)]-( , West Virginia Everi it Carter I. yon. Jr. Portsmouth, Virginia Carolyn Jean Martin Richmond. Virginia Ciiari is Henry McKown, Jf Wayne. West Virginia 1 )i inald Eugene Mi irel Richmond. Virginia I i geni Leo Murphy ( llarksburg, West Virginia John David Pitzenberger Huntington. West Virginia Jl HIN ASHBURN Raw is Richmond. Virginia Rosser Rt in ii i n. Jr. Arlington, Virginia Lowell Wayne Schwab Kinguood. West Virginia Okey James Si wis Beckley! West Virginia Richard It oyd Burke Steele, Jr. Petersburg. Virginia Betty Dolores So nr.n Charlotte, North Carolina Richard Lit Sti ivai i Princeton. West Virginia Girard Vaden Thompson, Jr. Chatham, Virginia Dorothea Marie W acker Richmond. Virginia ( i in J ' ihnsi in Willis Crewe, Virginia W ' AI IT-R Whops W. il IE. Jr. Parkersburg, West Virginia Dabney Randolph Yarbrough, III Richmond. Virginia 48 Sophomore Class Officers WITH the Fick principle, Krebs ' Cycle, Dr. Higgins ' questions and Dr. Clayton ' s clock only memories, the class of ' 61 moved bravely into the second of the if you can get through those first two years. Hal Vogel translated the hieroglyphics on the doorway of the Egyptian Building . . . Patents pending. Pharaohs Belter and Teid initiated us into the daily rituals of the temple. Dr. Welshimer seemed appalled that some of us didn ' t know what the Koch phenomenon was. It was a familiar sound heard during lectures in Baruch and replaced last year ' s colored pencils. Everything went fine in microbiology until question 26 on the practical — where Dr. Roebuck was watch- ing us with grade book in hand. Fortunately; no one gave him the injection. It was not long before we reassembled our now quite experienced mammalian groups. By the end of Pharmacology, some of us really deserved degrees for kymograph smoking. Our Christmas party featured some special awards, many of which were named for last years ' winners. The John Bower Vulgarity Award went to Harry Kennedy. David Brandt cupped the Julian Stoute- meyer Narcolepsy Award. The Nick Nichols Nasty Award went to John Sutton and Paul McNeer took the Harvey Haag Sweet Ethyl Award. Harvey Ellman ' s Spasticity Award went to Fritz Lin. The most dramatic moment occurred when during the presentation of the Leah, Larry, and Lionel Loyalty Award, only Lionel showed up to receive it. The audience grumbled but then in rushed Leah and Larry to complete the triangle. In case you ' ve forgotten: At autops y the pa- thology book weighed 3300 grams. John Bower got a job as Dr. Kirkland ' s neurological consultant. He turned down one with Dr. Yard. Those for- bidden words in pathology were ' fibroma ' and hya- line membrane disease. This was our year. Those agonizing reappraisals after quizzes, and our extra systoles taking them. The great card games at lunchtime, and Luke asking us to vote. Bugging out of Saturday labs — and the third quarter thrill of none. Eight AM OB lectures, and the pathology profs who thought we were tape recorders. Our ball games managed by Dick Douglas, our parties and picnics. Miss Gary ' s thermostat, Dr. Camillo ' s Cuban jaunts, and Dr. Porter ' s TV set. It ' s been rough — but we ' ve made that second hurdle in the pharmacology ' textbook; ' we ' ve got the ' M ' of the MD. The next slide, please ! From Left to Right: George White, Vice-President; Luther Sampson, President; Reed McGehee, Secretary-Treasure John Turner, Historian 09} Class of 1961 • I j - - r Bi si min R. Allen, Jr. Richard H. Armstrong ]• his W. Barnard Wyatt S. Beazley, III )wen R. Boone John I). Bower Charles W. Brandt David Brandt Hervey P. Brittain Harold W. Burnette Cornelius B. Courtney, Jr. Virgil L. Curry Russell L. Davis, Jr. Edgar S. Douglas, Jr. Rodney G. Elliott William G. Ellis, Jr. Harley M. Ellman 1.1. AH 1.. 1. 1 HANK William B. Evans Herman R. Finney Harold L. Goldberg Walter L. Grubb, Jr. Lawrence D. Haneack, Jr. Ik I.. Hancock, III Erwin H. Hari i im.i r John S. Harf w Hi rbi.r i W . Harris. Jr. Mi IRTIMER D. I ll IZER Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Grundy, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Wirtz, Virginia Bedford. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Little Neck, N. V. Tazewell. Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Marlinton, West Virginia Rocky Mount, Virginia Danville, Virginia New Orleans, Louisiana Steubenvillc, Ohio Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia St. Albans. New York Martinsville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Creeds, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Harman. West Virginia Richmond. Virginia Rawlings, Virginia School of Medicine Rufus O. Howard Benjamin N. Jones Harry G. Kennedy, Jr. Donald A. K.NIGII I John J. Kriz I ' KI 1 [.IN Read F. McGehee, Jr. Paul R. McNeer Robert T. Mosby. Jr. Burton A. Moss Stuart E. Nichols, Jr. George H. Niedermayer Walter J. O ' Donohue, Jr. Graham S. Palmer Walter R. Perkins, Jr. Roger W. Perry, Jr. Bon Air, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Stanardsvillc, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Colonial Heights, Virginia Highland Springs, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Charles T. Polis George W. Porter. Jr Ramon N. Redford, Jr Donald L. Reed William H. Reese, Jr. James C. Repass Richard B. Robins Joseph L. Sampson, Jr. Donald E. Seim Frank B. Simpson, III Russell B. Smile-. ' , Jr. Yvonnecris Smith Louisa, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Hanover Court House, Virginia Sterling, Virginia Lumberport, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Smithfield. Virginia Salem, Virginia Newport News, Virginia {51} ilfcxl ( fife c e q Class of 1961 Juuan S. Stoutamyer Front Royal, Virginia Jonathan Mot:. Sin ton Richmond, Virginia Ni irm s A. Templon, Jr Shenandoah, Virgini i Milton R. Ticnor, Jr. Richmond, Virginia J WITS 1.. I ' IW1 Richmond, Virginia |i His M. Turner, III Lynchburg, Virginia Richard T. Wade Lynchburg, Virginia Rufus H. Warren Ros icboro, North Carolina Robert L. Watson Henderson. Kentucky Harry A. Wellons, Jr. Victoria. Virginia Robert A. Whisnant, Jr Richmond, Virginia Henry G. White. Jr. Norfolk, Virginia Carolyn J. Wh ki m n Cla: rksburg, West Virginia James ( . Wn itams Danville. Virginia Hong Vooke Woo Richmond, Virginia Gerald T. Yagei Richmond, Virginia Margaret E. Zee ( ;las boro. New York Norma ]i n ( Goodwin Norfolk, Virginia NOT PICTURED Sherman M vs i i r Lawrence, Massachusetts J smes Smi i ii Robeson White Stone. Virginia James Lloyd Patterson, Jr. Pulaski. Virginia I 1 ROI I) BlDDLl V «;l I Mathews lounty, Virginia 02} Freshman Class Officers BETWEEN television, wild women, and the many new wee bcasties, ilic class of 1962 finally made the grade. Many of us thought that first trimester would never end. and when it did, some wished it hadn ' t. Yes, we were kept quite busy during those trying days. Staying awake during some of those informa- tive lectures was really taxing our ten systems. The class, as a whole, did come through the first vear of Medical School in fine style. Of course, some have battle scars received in the hall outside the Anatomy lecture room, but this was all in the game. And, speaking of accomplishments, some twenty odd cadavers will never be the same. Histo- logy, biochemistry, and good old physiology have received more new terms and several different path- ways to consciousness were added to the neuro- anatomy course. Embryology was taught to us without even a standard textbook prescribed for the class, but, evidently, we learned it well, for we certainly practiced it successfully. Never has a more motley crew been assembled in a dissecting hall than the class of 1962, but we ' ve developed. No longer are we fledglings trying to learn how to fly. We ' ve learned how to fly, now it ' s up to us to keep airborne. We ' ve emerged from McGuire Hall with an inferior extremity under one arm, a microscope under the other, and, of course, that symbol of something — the clean, white labo- ratory coat — draped casually over our shoulders. Man, we ' re in the groove. The class of 1 962 has much potential, as was evident by the frequent remark, Don ' t worry about those grades. I ' ll send them to you when you ' re practicing. Many of us have wondered what kind of practicing was being referred to. Potentiality is the key word to our future. Let ' s use it for something! Remember — What is new will come from vou. SEPH Parker, Historian; William Holland, Secretary-Treasu George Bailey, President; Thomas Carter, Vice-President ■{53} Class of 1962 iiMn 4Mik Robert W. Allen William F. Ambrose George L. Bailev Paul R. Barker Charles J. Blair Owen W. Brodie Don W. Brown Jameson G. Busto.n, II Walter J. Carmoney, Jr. Tom E. Carter Wilbur G. Chambers Robert R. Chaplin Charles F. Christian Eloise F. Clymer Wii [jam E. Dalton Robert A. Dameron, Jr. Algernon G. Davis William M. Davis Howard Y. Dean John W. Forbes. Ill Yum-Chi iR W Fi Ralph E. Sodsi . I I KM R GRAY I |i IWARD A. II M I Orville K. Hamilton Austin B. Harri i son I in im s R. Henretta BoBBV G. I Ii ' I III N Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Ashland. Virginia Lynchburg. Virginia Salem. Virginia Tazewell, Virginia Marion. Virginia Huntington. West Virginia Richmond. Virginia Emporia, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Woodstock. Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Fredericksburg. Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Radford, Virginia Stuarts Draft. Virginia I long Kong. China Sandston. Virginia Richmond. Virginia Lunenburg, Massachusetts Lynchburg, Virginia Blackstone, Virginia Roanoke. Yin: inia Richmond. Virginia 04} School of Medicine Clarence A. Holland William E. Holland Harold M. Horden Robert I.. Hudcins YVei.i.ford W. Inge, Jr. Charles E. Johnston Raymond K. Jovner George S. Julias Windsor, Virginia Windsor, Virginia New London, Connecticut Richmond. Virginia Emporia, Virginia North Kingstown, Rhode Island Newport News, Virginia Martinsbnrg, Virginia f -- L ) 9-H} Robert E. Kanicii Robert G. Kendall William F. Kendall Harry C. Kuykendall Buong Hoo Lau Donald B. Longest Joseph E. Maddox Donald L. Martin Eugene M. McDanii l, Jr. Betty L. Mundy Joseph C. Parker William D. Payne Paul H. Perkins James McD. Porterfiei.d James E. Poteet Robert W. Preston Henry A. Prillaman, Jr. Anthony R. Priz i Jack D. Proctor Irwin Rappaport Richmond. Virginia Winchester, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Harrisonburg, Virginia Singapore, China King William. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Ellerson, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Tappahannock, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Chatham, Virginia Jefferson, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Harrisonburg, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Vinton, Virginia Farmingdale, New York fc4tk 0 sm fimm m : me {55} v  «I £- ' ,f: . v A t4 Class of 1962 Ruth C. Reid Benjamin II. Rici James G. Rice Mathew (;. Rivkin Gerald J. Ruth Jack L. Shelburg Olen H. Sikes, Jr. Esri S. Sokol John L. Spicher Charles M. Suttenfield George A. Takach Morton B. Weinstein Cullowhee, North Carolina Alexandria, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Woodside, New York Richmond, Virginia Highland Springs, Virginia West Point, Virginia New York, N. Y. Belleville, Pennsylvania Bon Air. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia John R. Wencer, Jr Andrew Werner James L. White Margaret J. Willhidi Linville, Virginia Middle Village, Long Island, N. Y. Norfolk. Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Donald R. W ' ii i i m John P. Williams, Jr. Johnny R. W ' ii i is David B. Young Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Norton, Virginia Portsmouth. Virginia Cordon Wayne Fralin Glen Allen, Virginia John Paul Manning Newport News, Virginia W ' ii i i m Kirk Mi ai , II Falls Church, Virginia NOT PICTURED Frederick ( !hari is Jamk! Portsmouth, Virginia David Stafford Miller, II Bland, Virginia Charles Andre Stringfelli Norfolk, Virginia Neii David Rravat Baltimore, Maryland Peter Terrii i Mo tgomi.r Garden City, New York John Cecii Win 1 1 . Jr. Blackstone, Virginia •{ 56 } It ' s a bore . . . What ' re you doing Saturday night?? Don ' t do something , , . just stand there . . , Big business Medical topic?? Medical School ' s Dignified Leader The t hree stoogesi 1 1 ■I m KILLED hands . . . gleaming instruments . . . symbolic of the profession of dentistry. Modern dentistry, through education and health teaching, is striving to provide better dental care for all people everywhere. Dentistry In grateful recognition for his deep understanding, sense of humor, fortitude, practical advice, and friendliness, we, the Senior Dental Class of 1 959, respectfully dedicate this section of the annual to DR. MAX D. LARGENT o n 1 Tillman Matthews, President; Roger Kiser, Historian Robert Clements. Secretary-Tre Senior Cla Senior Survey History of: Finger Fatigue, Backache. Mental Exhaustion, Prosthetic Frustration, Chronic Crown and Bridgeitis, and Periodontal Consumption. Vitalometer Recordings: All appear to be vital and react to dental stimuli . Emergency Treatment: Injection of confidence with knowledge. Preliminary Examination: Observations: 1. Class spirit appears to be of superior quality. 2. Individualism seems to be their guide post. They all disagree on everything. 3. The Class of ' 59 appears very anxious to exchange the ivy covered walls of MCY for their dental office walls covered with degrees. Treatment in Therapeutics: The debridement of the mind of all things immoral and unprofessional. Treatment in Surgery : The extraction of all selfishness from ourselves. Treatment in Prosthetics: Full coverage with patience and understanding. Treatment in Operative Dentistry: Smoothing of marginal tempers. Prognosis: L ' pon receiving this D.D.S.. everyone should fully recover and have many years of providing dental care. Comments: In years to come our memory of the Class of ' 59 will fade. The parties, the companionship of our classmates, and the memory of our classmate, whom we lost our Senior year, will forever be with us. Of the future we as dentists realize the duty and responsibility to our profession, our patients, and ourselves, and shall strive to fulfill that dutv and responsi- bility. III 111 Uft? i The 1959 Senior Class HERBERT FLEET ADAMS, JR. Montross, Virginia Delia Sigma Delta ., Virginia Polytechnic institute; Junior America. ,1,1 Association, ' 55- 59: Student Dental As- socia ' 55- ' 59 JOHN WIEK.INS AMES, JR. Newport News, Vircinia Psi Omega of Vi ' 5(.. s, „ CARROLL GRAVES BENNETT Martinsville, Virginia Delia Sigma Delta U.S., Randolph-Macon College; Junior American Dental Association, ' 55- ' 59; Student Denial As- sociation, ' 55, ' 56; lnuaiiiur.il Basketball, ' 58. ' 59 JAMES I. BERNHARDT Arlington, Virginia Delia Sigma Delia ROBERT LANE BINDA Hampton, Virginia Xi Psi Phi U.S., Medical College of Virg North Carolina; Sigma Zeta; |uni Association, ' 56- ' 59; A.D. William Treasurer, Xi Psi Phi, Unii STEPHEN L. BISSELL St. Albans, West Virginia Xi Psi Phi Medical College of Virginia; West Virgil University; Sigma Zeta •[ 62 } School of Dentistry RICHARD EUGENE BLANCHARD Hampton, Virginia Psi Omega College ..I William and Mary; Class Vice-President ' 50, ' 57: l ' si Omega Rush Chairman, ' 57. ' 58; Varsib ' Basketball, ' 55- ' 57 CHARLES MARVIN BRESS Norfolk, Virginia Psi Omega ;.A., University of Virginia ; Junior American Medi- al Dental Association, ' 57- ' 59; Student Council Representative, ' 57- ' 59 PLATON ALEXANDER BROWN Richmond, Virginia Delta Sigma Delia University of Richmond; Junior American Dental Association, ' 55- ' 5 J; Student Dental Association, ' 55- ' 58; Imramurals-Softball, ' 57, ' 58; Basketball, ' 58, ' 59 DOUGLAS S. BRUCE Harrisonburg, Virginia Psi Omega Madison College WILLIAM A. BUCK, JR. Georgetown, South Carolina Psi Omega Medical College of Virginia; Davidson College; of South Carolina; lunii n, ' 55- ' 59; Student Dental Assoc ' 57; Editor, Psi Omega, ' 56, ' 57 JOHN M. BUTLER Vance, South Carolina Psi Omega B.S., Wofford College {63} The 1959 Senior CI ass BERNARD PRICE CEMPELLA Filbert, West Virginia Psi Omega vcrsil) of Kentucky; Honor Council, ' 56 R( BERT W. CLEMENTS Arlington, Virginia Psi Ome. U.S.. Medical College ..I Virg Roanoke College; Junio. American i. ' 55- ' 5 ' : : Student Denial S,„im. Treasurer, Class, ' 58, ' 5 ' ): Editor, si Omega, ' 58, ' 59 MARTIN WILLIAM DAMSKY Newport News, Vircinia Alpha Omega College of William and Mar) ; [unior American Dental Association, ' 55- ' 59j Studenl Dental As- sociation, ' 55- ' 59; Interfraternity Council. ' 57- ' 59: Secretary, ' 58, ' 59 DANIEL LAMMS DETWILER Herndon, Virginia B.A., Medical t:. ERNEST DIAZ Miami, Florida Psi Omega B.A., Lenoir Rlivnc College; Junior Amcr Denial Association, ' 55- ' 59: Sru ' dcnl Denial sociation, ' 55- ' 59; Hon,,,- Council, ' 58, ' 59; Sccrcl I si Omega. ' 58, ' 59 ROBERT VAUGHAN DIGGS Warwick, Virginia Psi Omega U.S.. Randolph-Macon College {64} School of Dentistry ROY LEE EARP Ancier, North Carolina Delta Sigma Delia B.S., Louisburg College; Universit) of North Carolina; V ' arsilv Basketball, ' 55- ' 57; Intramurals, Basketball, Softball, ' 5S--5 ' ) WILLIAM TERRY ELMORE Alberta, Virginia Delta Sigma Delia iocietv, ' 55- ' 59; i, ' 55- ' 59; Histo Delta, ' 57, ' 58 AMIL LEROY ERVIN Waynesboro, Virginia Bridgewater College MAX B. FISHER Beckley, West Virginia Vilginia Polytechnic Insti WALLACE MACON FORLOINE.S Charlottesville, Virginia Delia Sigma Delta RALPH NATHAN GREENWAY Covington, Virginia Delia Sigma Delia i  4C?- •{65} The 1959 Senior Cass JOHN HUNTER GUM Churchvili i . Virgin] Delta Sigma Delta FALCON HODGES GUTHRIE Halifax. Virginia Psi Omega B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Instilutc WILLIAM GRAY HAWKINS Kkvsvii.le, Virginia ' ,i Omega B.A.. College of William and Mary RICHARD THOMAS HEATH Esmont, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Virginia Polytechnic Instilutc; Xi Psi Phi HARRY HODGES Richmond, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta B.A., University of Richmond; Junior Anvri.a Dental Association, ' 55- ' 59; Student Denial Socief ' 55- ' 59; Stu lent Government, ' 55, ' 56; Delta Sigm Delta Conclave, ' 59 RICHARD LYNN HOLZBACH l u PI il ' I l V, IRGINI •{ I, ' , )- School of Dentistry MATHEW JAMES HOWELL Ciiuckatuck, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta A.B.. l.lon College; Junior American Denial socialion; Student Dental Association; Secret; Treasurer Dental Student Bodv, ' 58, ' 59; Wot Master, ' 57, ' 58; Honor Council, ' 57, ' 58 ROBERT DOUGLAS HUMPHREY. Jk Rural Retreat, Virginia Delia Sigma Delia B.S., Ha BERNARD HOROWITZ Richmond, Virginia Alpha Omega University of Richmond FREDERICK DALE HYATT Rose Hill. Virginia Delia Sigma Delta B.S., Medical College of Virginia; Marvsvillc College: Student Dental Society, President, ' 58, ' 59; Vice- President, ' 57, ' 58; Grand Master Delta Sigma Delta. ' 58, ' 59 DONALD LaMAR JOHNSON Roanoke, Virginia Psi Omega B.A., Bridgcwater; Junit hni 1 Softball and Basketball RONALD DARWIN JONES Woodlawn, Virginia Psi Omega B.S., Medical College of Virginia npn 167 The 1959 Senior Class WILLIAM V. JO.M.S Vin n in, Virgin] Psi Omega ical College of Virginia; Roanok R.OBER1 SAUNDERS JORDAN. Danvili i Virginia Wake Forest College WALTER EUGENE KILBOL ' RNE Big Stone Gap, Virginia Psi Omega v..) Polylcchnic JOHN ROGER RISER Wise, Virginia Psi Omega tec Slate College; Junio Student Denti I I tss Historian, I As- JOHN ALEX K.ONTOPANOS, JR. Norfoi k, Virginia Delia Sigma Delta College of William and Mary; Junior Amcric Denial Association. ' 55- ' 5 ' : Student Denial . ' socialion, •55- ' 59: MCV, Chorus. ' 56, ' 57 JAMES RAY LEWIS Richmond, Virginia Psi Omega iily of Richmond; Memphis Slate •{ 68 } School of Dentistry ANTONY C. LIVINGSTONE Miami, Florida Delia Sigma Delia University of Miami; Beta Beta Beta; Junio i Dental Association, ' 55- ' 59; Student Dent Association, ' 55- ' 59; President, MCV .Student Bodv President, ' 55, ' 56; Treasurer, Delta Sigma Delt = ' 57- ' 59; Softball, ' 57- ' 59 THOMAS JACKSON MARTIN Bf.i.ington, West Virginia Psi Omega , Bridgewaler College; Davis and Elkins Col TILLMAN BELVIA MATTHEWS. JR. Scranton, South Carolina Psi Omega B.S., Medical College of Virginia; University of South Carolina; Junior American Dental Associ- ation, ' 55- ' 59; Student Dental Society, ' 55- ' 59; A.D. William Scholarship Award, ' 55- ' 57; Class Pre sident, ' SK, ' 5 ' ); Class Vice-President. ' 57. ' 58; Alpha Sigma Chi, Vice-President, ' 58, ' 59; Sigma Zeta, Vice- President, ' 58, ' 59 GERALD JOSEPH McGRAW Richmond, Virginia Psi Omega B.A., Randolph-Macon College; Honor Council, ' 56, JACK ALAN MENIUS New Bern, North Carolina Delia Sigma Delia Scribe Delta Sigma Delta. ' 57, ' 58 CHARLES BYRON MORTON ( ! 1 1 a i ham, Virginia Delia Sigma Delia ..A., University of Richmond; [unit I), ' 59 Sign ( S {69} The 1959 S e n i o r C I ass WILLIAM ROSSER MOSELEY Blagkridce, Virginia Psi Omega College o( William and Man; Junior Ameri Denial Association, ' 55- - 58; Student Dental Ass anon. ' S5- ' 58j Intramural Softball, ' 56- ' 58 | )HN M. PADGETT Newport News, Virginia Psi Omega FLOYD LESTER PARRISH Clover, South Carolina Psi Omega B S., Fui an Li CHARLES RAYMOND PENNEY Columbia, South Carolina Delia Sigma Delia li.S,. University of South Carolina THOMAS HENRY PHALEN Harrisonburg. Virginia Psi Omega U.S.. Madison College MADISOX RANKIN PRICE Newport News, Vircinia Delia Sigma Delia University of Richmond: Sigma Xcta; Junior i Dental Association. - 55- ' 59: Student Denial Society. ' 55- ' 57; Student Research Fellow Xationa! Institutes of Health. 57, ' 58: Intramural Basketball. .Softball. ' 55 ' 59 .{ 70 ]■School of Dentistry KENNETH LIONEL PSILLAS Charles Town, West Virginia Psi Omega A.B., West Virginia University; Junior Amet Drnt.,1 W.K-i.iiii.n. ' 55- ' S9; Student Dental Soc ' 55- ' 59 NORMAN CLIFTON RUTTER, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia Psi ( )m. ■I ELLIOTT LUDWELL SHEARER Lynchburg, Virginia Psi Omega BERNARD FLETCHER SMITH Norfolk, Virginia i State; Duke Uni ' | PERRY RODERICK STUBBS. JR. Christiansburg, Virginia EMORY ROLSTON THOMAS Harrisonburg, Virginia B.S., Trinitv Uni- University of Te {71 The 1959 Senior Class DAVID LEE VIA STANLEY LLEWELYN HI LLINS ALAN JEROME WILENSKY c [RISTIANSBURG, ' lRCINIA Miami, Florid Charleston, South Carolina Psi Omega Alpha Omega Alpha Omega li ., 1 morj and Hen i College lis.. Mcdi. il olleg Virgin 1 lorida .. ; I of i in IVn crsit of al Associa . -: K. ' 59 li South Carolina: Junior American ion, 55- 59; Studcm Drni.il Wm President, Alpha Omcea, ' 58, ' 59 tramural Softball, ' 55- ' 58 LEONARD BLACK ALFRED WING sburg, Virginia iRD PALI. Ports DECKER YOST SIN I A MOUTH VlR Delia Sigma Delta Psi Omega B.S . Vlrgi ia 1 ' oK xhnic Institu B S ,.i Medii ..1 College of Virgin a Sigma Chi, President, ' 58 dian, ' 5 , ' 58; Class Presidi •nit Council, ' 58. ' 59; Junio a; Elon College: ' 59: Psi Omega nt, ' 55- ' 57; Inu-r- American Denial R( il ' .l R I BRU( 11 l.ll X i vvpi ib i News, Virgini B S . II idcn-Svdnc) Colle N( )l PICTURED [LLIAM MA I HEWS FULGHAM Windsi ir, Virginia P i Omega R.A., Virginia Militar) In. nun.-: Psi Omega, Chief Inquisitor, ' 57, ' 58; Clas. Historian, ' 57, ' 58 72 In Htpmortmtt RICHARD KAY HALLORAN Our feelings for our departed classmate and friend Kay, are inscribed deeper in our hearts as each day we reflect upon his contribution to our lives. Those of us who were privileged to partake of and delight in his personality while he was among us. shall continue to be influenced by his close personal bond between each of us. {73} Junior Class Officers VITALITY— IN VIVO— key of the Junior Year; New juniors, summer clinic, the transition brought new fear. Theories became realities: the dentoform, a being: A human — ves, a human -talking, biting, chewing. And so the leaf of time was turned with great anticipation — The Class of ' 60 climbed the ladder of dental education. The obstacles were multiple as leaves began to fall. New courses, new professors, new patients to write and call. There was perio and pedo, oral surgery and such — Never shall we forget crown and bridge lab where we sweated not too much ! Main advances and defeats, many a chuckle and grieve. Vet all of these things to every man, he ' d someday hate to leave. Work before play, the saying goes, but play there has to be — Smokers and parties, outings and such — Thank God for fraternity. The bonds of marriage took their toll while others became proud dads. Plus scheduled daily clinic, new papas changed their wet lads! Fun was sought and it was found in and about MCV: For each man in the Junior Class knows that fun is a necessity. As the Junior Year came to an end, we looked back with a sigh. Did we do all that we wanted to, did we make the grade — how high: ' We look forward to our Senior Year for this will be the last; The time, the time — it comes and goes — it flies with wings, so fast. As 1960 approaches, Class, don ' t forget the key : VITALITY— IN VIVO— the great transition for each man, YOU and ME. John Ksn. hi. President; Peter Kostel, Vice-President William Avant, Secretary- 1 ,nsmer; Ronald Cantor, Histmi in {-4} School of Dentistry Wells A. Anderson Robert G. Askins William E. Avant Edmund G. Barron Jack B. Bauch Charles A. Brown Douglas S. Bruce Stanton K. Calhoun Ronald M. Cantor Guy C Clayton Jack D. Cole Walter R. Dillow Beverly B. Dodson John W. Duncan John R. Eshleman Robert G. Evans Charles T. Fabian Elmer O. Fisher James H. Fletcher Robert E. Fox Claude O. Godwin Richmond, Virginia Eake City, North Carolina Georgetown, South Carolina Moncks Corner, South Carolina Tazewell, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Harrisonburg, Virg Roanoke, Virg Richmond, Virg Paxton, Virg Chilhowie, Virg Richmond, Virg Richmond, Virg Richmond, Virg Harrisonburg, Virg Tappahannock, Virginia Charleston, South Carolina Fort Lauderdale, Florida Appalachia, Virginia Charleston, South Carolina Yaldosta, Georgia {75} Class of 1960 James B. Graham Richard K. Green William T. Green Barnette K.. Haley, Jr. John Hopkins Harding, Jr. Robert F. Hakman Robert L. Havnes John R. Hubbard E. Raymond Hudson Robert W. Humphrey James S. Huneycutt John F. Hunt Robert R. Keen Michael F. Kivlichan Cecil H. Knight iiin H. Knigii r Peter J. Kostll Bobbv A. I.OMAX Arnold R. Mannis William C. March Hobby M. Martin Boone, North Carolina Richmond, V irginia Yorktown, irginia Roanoke, irginia Lilian, irginia Grundy. irginia Freeman, West irginia Goffrey, South C jrolina Newport News, irginia Norfolk irginia Appalachia irginia Poquoson irginia Washington, Wes irginia Staunton irginia Columbia, South C arolina Charlottesville irginia Baltimore, Maryland Lexington, North C arolina Miain j 7 lorida Holland irginia I i i III ! ' Ml ' irginia {76} School of Dentistry John S. Mason French H. Moore John M. Pool Frank R. Richardson Ronald A. Shelin Carl H. Sommardahl Howard B. Stanton William E. Tuggle Morlev F. Vail Thomas F. Van Keuren Jerome H. VVeinstein Donald E. Wheless William F. Wilson William F. Wine Richmond, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richlands, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roseland, Virginia Columbia, South Carolina Richmond, Virginia Chilhowie, Virginia Ridgeway, South Carolina Arlington, Virginia 1 UM Ralph Gibson, Jr. Waverly, Virginia Hubert Eric Heiden Lake Citv, South Carolina Erick E. Hernandez Miami, Florida Stanley Bernard Jones Alberta, Virginia NOT PICTURED Thomas Grant Lucka.m Norfolk, Virginia Reuben Gordon McCracken Greenville, South Carolina Douglas Boyd Nucki.es Hampton, Virginia Douglas Champe Roane Norfolk, Virginia Covie Effinger See Mathias, West Virginia David Richard Sipes Alexandria, Virginia James Harrison Smith Hurley, Virginia Jimmy Reed Stanley Abingdon, Virginia Roswell G. Wilson Rock Hill, South Carolina {77} Sophomore Class Officers ' TM US year we did tilings a little bit differently, lor our class lias lout; been the subject of experimentation. To ■- this, tribute must be paid to those in whose footsteps we follow. However, the hurdles posed by the course we have taken this year have all been passed — after first bridging the language barrier — and everyone is thankful. Throughout the fall we were wined and dined by the different fraternities. When the honeymoon came to an abrupt halt our class was fairly well divided among the organizations, with some electing to remain independent. Perhaps the greatest step in achieving a more closely associated class was accomplished by the opening of the new dormitories. All vestiges of apprehension were removed when we moved in and found how nice it could be to live so close to school. The number able to enjoy this comfort, however, is rapidly decreasing in favor of matrimony. Cigars are still plentiful. Spring found us faced with the greatest advance of our dental education — the transformation of a laboratory science to a clinical science and along with it, a feeling of being totally unprepared. This was the moment we had waited for patiently but with it, we experienced considerable uneasiness, for it had come too fast. We have now completed two vcars of chairlcss dentistry. With the transformation goes the hope that we will never tire of that chair. Donald Chastain, Secretary-Tr ■i : Ramon VVoodhall, Historian: John McIntire, Vice-President Frances Sheild, President {78} School of Dentistry William E. Aldridce Richard K. Ames Teddy E. Barker John H. Biggs Samuel S. Bisese William H. Blanch James A. Booker, Jr. William F. Bourne Thomas P. Bowl. Jr. Thomas E. Burke W ' illiam S. Burkholder Thomas E. Butt Donald L. Chastain Kyle W . Coffey Edwin G. Cogen David E. Couk William T. Davis Wallace W. Edens Thornton H. Elmore Joe Espinola, Jr. William H. Farthing Basil J. Friend Jon H. Gerdes Joseph D. Griffith Leon C. Hall, Jr. Alan S. Helwig Robert E. Hendry Charles B. Hogan Burlington. North Carolina Daytona Beach. Florida Denmark, South Carolina Norfolk, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Miami Beach, Florida Richmond, Virginia Conway, South Carolina Norfolk, Virginia Front Royal, Virginia Bristol, Virginia Pocahontas, Virginia Fake Wales, Florida Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Dillon, South Carolina Joncsvillc, Virginia McKcnny, Virginia Tampa, Florida Wytheville, Virginia Max Meadows, Virginia Wilmington. North Carolina Luray, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Fort Myers, Florida Newport News, Virginia MMM ' ■■■■■, t K ■jp s;? « . llS AflilLi 1 { 79 iirlwl Class o f 1961 David W. Holley Phoebus, Virginia I.AKI V. IsEMAN Richmond, Virginia David ( ' •. Johnson Marion, South Carolina Joseph B. Johnson Appalachia, Virginia Bruce A. K.i im.k Rockwell, North Carolina Benjamin I • ' . Knicht, Jr. Lynchburg, Virginia George K. Kni ix Yorktown, Virginia Joseph A. K.nuckle Columbia, South Carolina Wn i i m P. I.i a. Jr. Lynchburg, Virginia Louis P. Lereschi McLean, Virginia J. Stuart Lipman Portsmouth, Virginia John W. Lynn Petersburg, Virginia Alexander J. M i I IS Roanoke, Virginia II I 1 AM J. Mwwi.i I Florence, South Carolina James A. McIntire Falls Church, Virginia fosi I ' ll 1 1. Morgan Pincvillc, West Virginia Harold J. Pavne Richmond, Virginia Mark N. Perun Richmond. Virginia Pa rRiCK T. Qoisenberry Richmond. Virginia ( 111 RLES V. Kim Columbia. South Carolina Harold L. Rinci i i Banner. Virginia Samuel V. Russo Portsmouth. Virginia |ll(R V. SCIIONFELD Portsmouth, Virginia ( )SCAR W. SliLl Poi tsmouth, Virginia Francis W. S 1 lampton, Virginia LlNWOOD B. Simmons Martinsville, Virginia Charles T. Simon Delray Beach. Florida Harry 1). Simps, in, Jr. Newport News. Virginia {80} School of Dentistry George H. Snead, Jr. Joseph F. Snyder Ronald I. Stallings Joseph K. St. Clair, Jr. James A. Taylor, Jr. Earnest R. Washburn Raymond E. Weddle J. Laird Welliver Ben E. Wicgins, Jr. Samuel M. Wolpow William S. Wood Ramon A. Woodall Lucien B. Yarbrough Danville, Virginia Daytona Beach. Florida Newport News, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Daytona Beach, Florida Charleston, South Carolina Portsmouth, Virginia Staunton, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Norfolk. Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Hamlin. West Virginia Dumfries, Virginia James David Blankenbeckler Radford, Virginia NOT PICTURED James Russell Gore Loris, South Carolina Charles Alexander Lowman Charleston, West Virginia William Vady McAbee, Jr. Chester, South Carolina Joseph Edward Johnson, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Richard Christopher Mariani Miami, Florida Marshall Watts Morrison Norfolk, Virginia i 81} Freshman Class Officers O EPTEMBER T , 1958 was a day that will lung remain in the minds of us nervous eighty. This day we had all anxiously, but dubiously awaited. A life there began that was totally new to all of us. We found that it was a demanding and straining life, but we had choosen this specific endeavor and were proud to now be a part of it. Dean Harry S. Lyons welcomed us into their extremely respected field and assured us that he and his as- sociates would do all in their power to aid us in our work. The days passed: each day presented a new challenge and with each challenge a new tangent of thought and understanding of our course and of ourselves. We began to gain confidence in our ability and to form an overwhelming interest in our choosen field. We did find that dental school was not all work and no play. We had our first class party in December and another one in March, both being a tremendous success. Of course, these were the only organized parties. Infor mal parties, usually after quizes were frequent and aided in bringing the class closer together. This first year of our new life is now coming to a close and we eighty know that this year of 1958-59 will never slip from our minds. For this year will be the firm foundation upon which we shall build our practice and our future. Left in Right: Ray White, Ti asitrer, Rod I n i i . Historian; Howard Quillan, President: [oe Alexander, Vice-President; W. B. Thomason, Secretary ■{82} School of Dentistry A. Tracev Aitcheson, Jr. Joe M. Alexander John W. Ames. Jr. James T. Atkinson Samuel G. Baroody, Jr. Allan Berry Sam C. Blanton, Jr. Jack H. Brenner Alexandria, Virginia Port Republic, Virginia Smithfield, Virginia Greenville, South Carolina Timmonsvillc, South Carolina Richmond, Virginia Summcrvillc, South Carolina Coral Gables, Florida James W. Burch Richard R. Butterworth John P. Clarke James R. Cooke Lake City, South Carolina Fairmont, North Carolina Richmond, Virginia Staunton, Virginia William D. Covington Jerry F. Crews Robert B. Dalton Gary F. Daniel Robert W. DePuy William S. Driscoll Rodney ' S. Fields William N. Friedman Thomas R. Golden Robert V. Goode Alvin S. Goodman R-obert B. Goodwin Edward A. Gorman Charles R. Goss, Jr. George L. B. Grinnan Carl D. Hellberg Danville, Virginia Hampton, South Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina Spindale, North Carolina Fort Lauderdale, Florida Bedford, Virginia Tampa, Florida Columbia, South Carolina Portsmouth, Virginia Ashland, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Salem, Virginia Lakeland. Florida Danville, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Franklin, Virginia fc. - f f ' S3 - «-, f  ««- MyM ' i [ v i WEm KJSmBa ■' , m ' i m el J s sr fe . I 1 4ft; ' -r- {83 Class of 1962 IflUMifcl J -f- . , -|, f f 3- ■■JMkil r - Ail r r a o J- Lowell L. Hess William H. Higinbotham James A. Hightower, Jr. Ernest C. Hoelzcr Maury A. Hubbard, Jr. Robert K. Hubbard, Jr. James Jackson William J. Jastrebskv Mouthcard, Kentucky Suffolk, Virginia Venice, Florida Arlington, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Kingstrec, South Carolina Bowers Hill, Virginia Robert H. Keller Bristol, Virginia Charles R. Killingsworth North Augusta, South Carolina Marvin N. Klavans Norfolk, Virginia James I. Lambert Broadnax, Virginia Leo N. Lampros Hugh A. Lawson Melvin G. Leisure, Jr. Robert D. Lewis William H. Lewis, Jr. Laurens E. Linebaugh Robert E. Marlin Samuel J. Marsh John G. Mavnard, Jr. Andrew McDaniel Steven A. Meeks Wii i ism L. Outten, III Paul A. Pirkle Charles K. Poli.v Michael N. Prunty Robert I. Pugh Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Wilmington, Delaware Martinsville, Virginia Cascade, Virginia Tampa, Florida Miami Beach, Florida Hemingway, South Carolina Cheraw, South Carolina Alexandria. Virginia Glovcrville, South Carolina Arlington, Virginia Orlando, Florida Appalachia. Virginia Jenkins, Kentucky Roanoke, Virginia {84} School of Dentistry Howard E. Quillen Harry E. Ramsey, Jr. William F. Reames | Ill.N I ) kll I James A. Robertson Charles T. Robinson Philip M. Schutzer David G. Shannon Tommy A. Siachos John S. Surface Lewis D. Tamkin John L. Tate Gerald T. Taylor William B. Thomason Claude P. Van Vooren George R. Vaughan John H. Wai.kup, Jr. Edward P. Woodworth Sam E. Woolwine Allan S. Zeno Gate City, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Dania, Florida Portsmouth, Virginia Miami, Florida Orange Park, Florida Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Greenville, South Carolina Richmond, Virginia Strasburg, Virginia Burlington, North Carolina Havelock, North Carolina York, South Carolina Jamestown, South Carolina Floyd, Virginia Columbia, South Carolina Norfolk, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Charles Barrick Hayes Norfolk, Virginia David Arthur White Cape Charles, Virginia NOT PICTURED Roland Conrad Thaler, Jr. Miami, Florida Raymond Petrie White, Jr. Norfolk, Virginia {85} B i t NTO these hands falls the duty of preparing life-giving medications. With scientific knowl- edge and skill as his guide, the pharmacist is endeavoring to discover new drugs . . . thereby lending invaluable assistance in the fight to free mankind of disease. Pharmacy Standing: George Karos, Vice-President; Percy E. Major, Historian Seated: Bill Doyle, Secretary: Judy Labson, Treasurer; James Cox, President Senior Class Officers WE are happy to inform you . . . At long last w; are Graduate Phar- macists. It was a long pull, with all those steps in McGuire Ha! and the Egyptian Building, and those slow elevators. We remember those bewildered Freshmen back in ' 55 who soon lost that frightened feeling with Dr. Hughes ' generally speaking. Somehow we survived that first year, and as Sophomores we found new friends, and new subjects to bog us down. Instructors really flipped and actually let us work in a pharmacy lab. Dr. Neuroths ' incomparable lecture on thermometers, square cubes, and aliquots is a must. Then to our Junior year, where Dr. Krezanoski left his mark. Had we really conquered Galenical, aliquot portions and incompats? Joltin John had us reeling from the bout with Quan., and they ran another giant killer in on us before we could recover, disguised as Seaman Hughes. e recovered from this bout in our own training camps, namely summer school. Biochemistry and Dr. Hartung led the way into the Senior year. After tinking for three months with Dr. Forbes we were ready for anything they could throw at us . . . we thought: Survival of the fittest was the motto of the year, with charcoal caps., 12.8% Zephiran Solution, dogs, doses, and Dr. Yard. But it wasn ' t all work — there was Chicago and Indianapolis (a riot), the faculty takeoff, and matrimony for most. Now that the time has come — and everything is all over but the shouting, we the Senior Class of ' 59 bid MCV a farewell and hope that all of our vears will be as full of memories as these last four. ESP Mt . SS ■L 11 11 HI Ul i The 1959 Senior Class FRANK. SPENCER ANDERSON Richmond, Virginia ADRIAN EUGENE ANDES, JR. Bluefield, Virginia EARLE SAUNDERS BROWN, JR. Richmond, Virginia II. i Council, ' 56, ' 57; Corresponding Sea Phi Delia Chi, ' 57, ' 5 ; NenclaiN Ammran maceulical Association, ' 57- ' 59i Yireinia PI ..-uiiLal Association; All Siar Softball Tcan Rhu Chi; Sigma Zeia; Virginia Pharmaceutical sociaiiun. ' 56- ' 59; American Pharmaceutical Ass ation, ' 58. 59; Intramural Softball BARRETT RANDALL BRYANT Petersburg, Virginia Kappa Psi terican Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- ' 5 ); Rinia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- ' 59 AUBREY RAY CAHOON Portsmouth. Virginia Phi Delia Chi of William and Mary; American ] Ass,,, iation, ' 56 ' 58; Virginia Pharm LEONARD P. CHANDLER. JR. Richmond, Virginia 90} h o o I f Pharmacy MENDEL EEE CHAVITZ Portsmouth, Virginia Alpha £eta Omega American Pharmaceutical Association; Virginia Phar maceutical Association: President, Alpha Zeta Omega ' 58, ' 59: Treasurer, ' 57, ' 58 CHARLES DENNIS CHURCH, JR. Blacksburg, Virginia DOUGLAS HOPE CLARK Abingdon, Virginia :r and Henr-. Gclhgc Eutlir UmyEraity, Amc Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 59: Virgil Phannaceutii.il Assm i.H ion, ' 55- 59 EDGAR ALLAN CLIBORNE Forksvtli.e. Virginia JAMES ALFRED COX Camp, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Polytechnic Institute: Class President, ' 58, ' 59; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58, ' 59: Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' 57- ' 59 CARTHAN FLOYD CURRIX. JR. Petersburg, Virginia Kappa Psi al Association, ' 55- ' 59: Vi, i ■{01 The 1959 S e n i o C I ass IHEON AMBROSE HARDEN, JR. Ek wkiin. Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Clas Historian ' 5 WILLIAM THOMAS DOYLE Sni i ii Hill, Virginia Kappa Psi American Pharmat rutn.il vm, union; Vice-] ' -in ' 59; Virginia I ' ll. ii maccuiical Association, 59; Studcm Council, ' 56, ' 57; Hunm Couni il, ' 58; Class .Secretary, ' 59 DONALD S. EATON Pearisburc, Virginia happa Psi .ilv of Richmond: American an. ' 57- ' 59: Vireinia Phar- ' 56- ' 59; Student President ical Association, ' 58, ' 59 JOSEPH ALEXANDER FELTS. JR. Pi i i i; ;w i;i. . lid, r, i Kappa Psi American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- ' 59; i cinia Pharmaceutical Associalion, ' 55- ' 59 JOHN ELMER FOSTER Phenix, Virginia Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Vir- ginia Pharmaceutical Associalion, ' 55- ' 59; Vicc-Prea- dent, ' 57, ' 58; Honor Council, ' 55, ' 56; Class Treas- urer. ' 57, ' 58; Secretary, Student Boclv. ' 58, ' 59; Kappa Psi, National Executive Committee, ' 58, ' 59 JERRY HUGH GALLIHER Abincdon, Virginia happa Psi armaceulical Associalion; Virginia Phar- 55- ' 59; Second Vice-Regent, ' 57, ' 58; JU - f , ' f , f ; I {92} School of Pharmacy RAY LEE GARRETT Bluefield, West Virginia Phi Delta Chi i ' i i., ( :iu HOBSON IVA N GATTIS, JR. Raleith, North Carolina Kappa Psi rican Pharmaceutical Association, 56- ' 58; Vir- Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 58; Student Council, ' 57- ' 59; Regent, Kappa Psi HAROLD PHILIP GIBB, JR. Willis Wharf, Virginia Phi Delta Chi : m FRANK IRVING GROSS Richmond, Virginia Omega Chi nl Alph.i ,■.,,( InmjJ ; Richmond ( lollegc ; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 58; Vir- ginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 58; Signare of Omega Chi Chapter of Alpha Zcta Omega, ' 59; Varsity Baseball, ' 55, ' 56; Intramurals, Basketball, ' 55- ' 58; Softball, ' 57, ' 58 ARCHER WARD GRAYSON Christiansburg, Virginia CYNTHIA SLAVIN GREENBERG Norfolk, Virginia happa Epsilon College of William and Mary; Rho Chi, ' 57- ' 59; Sigma 7.eta, ' 57- ' 59; Corresponding Secretarv, Kappa Epsilon, ' 57- ' 59; American Pharmaceutical Associ- ation, ' 57- ' 59; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- ' 59 193} The 1959 S e n i o C I ass BURGESS HARRISON HAMLET, JR. South Hill, Virginia Kappa Psi FRANK McCOY HEMINGWAY Bethel, North Carolina U.S.. l-l;i,l ( .nulin.i Collide ,1 mi i. i. ' 58, ' 59; Virginia Ph. Association, ' 57- ' 59 FRANK HIGHLAND HILL Richmond. Virginia Kappa Psi chbure College; Virginia Pharmaceutic; socialion, ' 55- ' 58 MIRABEAU THOMAS HUGHES, JR Richmond, Virgin] -s.,,1,,.-. Cullnjc: American Ph; lion, ' 56- ' 59; Virginia Pharmacc Association, ' 56- ' 59 MILTON FRANKLIN JEFFERSON Petersburg, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Horn Council, ' 55, ' 50; Chaplain, Kappa Psi, ' 58 ' 5 GEORGE KAROS Martinsburg, West Virginia happa Psi American Pharmaceutical Association. ' 57- ' 59; Vir- ginia Pharmaceutical Association; Class Vice-Presi- dent, ' 57- ' 59; Kappa Psi. Third Vi.e-Rceent, ' 57, ' 58; First Vice-Recent, ' 58, ' 59 {94} School of Pharmacy LEONARD GERALD KESSLER Richmond, Virginia Alpha £eta Omega University of Richmond; American Pharmaceutical Association; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association; Treasurer Alpha Zcta Omega, ' 58, ' 59; X-Ray Photographer, ' 57, ' 58; Varsiu H.iskolball, ' 56, ' 57; Intramurals, Softball, 55- ' 58; Basketball, ' 55 ' 59 ESTHER LEE RUE Norfolk, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Vir- ginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Kappa Epsilon Secretary, ' 56- ' 59; Recording Secretary, ' 57 HING LEE RUE Norfolk, Virginia Phi Delta Chi Georgia Institute of Technology; Rho Chi Socic Secretary-Treasurer, ' 58, ' 59; ' American Pharr H JUDITH CAROL LABSON Roanoke, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Sigma Zeta; President Rho Chi, ' 58, ' 59; Vice- President Kappa Epsilon. ' 57, ' 58; Secretary -Treas- urer Interfraternity Council, ' 57, ' 58; Class Secretary, ' 56, ' 57; Class Treasurer, ' 58, ' 59; American Pharma- al Association, ' 56- ' 59; Virginia Association, ' 5V59 GENE CARLTON LEONARD Jarratt, Virginia Kappa Psi WINSTON BOULDIN LIPSCOMB Highland Springs, Virginia Phi Delia Chi .ynchburg College; American ' 58; Virgi. al As {95} The 1959 Senior Class RICHARD LEE LITCHFIELD PERCY EUGENE MAJOR R UI.R1 KENT MARKS Petersburg, Virginia Danville, Virginia Greensboro, North Carolina Phi Delia Chi Kappa Psi Kappa Psi i, an Pharmaceutical Assoi iation, ' 57- ' 59; V ir- ;inia Ph.irm.Rcuiic.il Association, ' 58, ' 59 Avert ti College; American Pharmaceutical Associ- ' 56- ' 58; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, 56- ' 58; Class Historian, ' 58, ' 59 Am gin crican Pharmaceutical Association. ' 56- ' 59; Vir- a Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58, ' 59: Intramui al Softball FORREST RLA MARSHALL. JR. Charlottesville, Virginia Kappa Psi rnerican Pharmaceutical Association. ' 56- ' 59 Vir- nia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Honor Council, ' 58, ' 59 RICHARD HOWARD MARX Richmond. Vircinia Phi Delia Chi Ph n Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- ' 59: Vir- taceutical Association, ' 57- ' 59; Honor Council Representative, ' 50 WILLIAM BROWN McFARLANE. JR. Lebanon, Virginia Kappa Psi American Pharmaceutical Association. ' 56- ' 59; Vir- ginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 59; Honor Council, ' 57- ' 59 {96} School of Pharmacy GEORGE JOSEPH MEHFOUD. JR. Richmond. Virginia Kappa Psi merican Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 59; Vir- ginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 5 i- ' 5V; Imra- mur.ils, Snhb.ill. Basketball. ' S5- ' 59; Varsity Basket- ball. ' 55- ' 59 CARL GENE MORELOCK Dayton, Ohio Kappa Psi Zeta; Alpha Sigma Chi: An 1 Association, ' 55- ' 59; Virgini; Rho Ch I ' h, Phar- al Association Member. ' 55- ' 59, Secretary. ' 57, ' 58: Class President, ' 56- ' 58; Class Vice-President, ' 55. ' 56: Treasurer. YMC.A, Student Branch, - 57- ' 59: President, School otPhai ma. ; Yi e-President, Student Bod ' . Varsity Baseball. ' 55, ' 56; Varsity Basketball, ' 55, ' 56 IRIS CHRISTINE PIPPIN Abingdon, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Virginia Intermont College: American Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 55- ' 59; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Secretary-Treasurer Interfra- tcrnitv Council, ' 58, ' 59; President, Kappa Epsilon, ' 58, ' 59; Historian, ' 57. ' 58 WILLIAM ANDREW PLOTT Covington, Virginia B.S., Virginia Polv MICHAEL ARCHANGEL SCIOTA Portsmouth, Virginia Kappa Psi irmaceutical Association; Virginia Phai maccutical Association ARNAULD FREDERICK SCAFIDI Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi merican Pharmact I The 1959 S e n i o C I ass THOMAS GILMER SKEEN Appalachia, Virginia Kappa Ps, d Assoc- Inn Class Seen iral Softball ;Virgi. RONALD GREGORY SNOWD) N Pi ib i smouth, Virginia Phi Delta Chi irginia Polytechnic rn-iimio; American Pharma- Virgii anon; Virginia Pharmaceuti President, Phi Delta Chi; Prcsidcn fraternit) Council; Baseball BETTY JANE SOMERVELL White Stone, Virginia Kappa Epsilor. Epsilon Recording See i! ssoi iation, ' 56 59; K pp i reury, ' 58, ' 59; Inlerfralernilv Council, 57, ' 58; X-Ray Staff, ' 57- ' 59 fOHN HAROLD STONE, JR. li ssi i i , Virginia I ' h, Delta Chi B.A., Virginia Military Institute ROBERT OSCAR STURGILL, JR. Norton, Virginia Kappa Psi linch Valley College; American Pharmaceutical ssoeialion, ' 57- ' 59; Virginia Pharmaceutical As- iciation, ' 57- ' 59; Student Council, ' 57- , 59; Second Vice-Regent Kappa Psi, ' 58, ' 59 HERBERT LESTER WALKER Hampton, Virginia Phi Delta Chi in Pi m: Class Vice- i Chi, Officer, {98 School of Pharmacy DANIEL ELLIS WILKINS Richmond, Virginia Association, ' 58, ' 59 WILLIAM DANIEL WISMAN Maurertown, Virginia Kappa Psi Pha Pha =utical Association, ' 55- ' 59; Vir- al Association, ' 55- ' 59; Softball, ' 55- ' 59 NOT PICTURED HAROLD LEE PEARSON Lynchburg, Virginia DAVID CHRISTIAN HUGHES Ashland, Virginia {99} Junior Class Officers SO, this is the Junior year. Where is the free time, we knew so well, as Sophomores, the Juniors of last year were enjoying? The courses are the same and the professors are the same, but the time surely must have changed. We have learned how to splint our broken hopes of the year and how to compound an ointment with a hydrocarbon base for use on our sore trials and efforts in search of E. Coli and P. Vulgaris. But, will someone tell me, what action is taken if Wasserman runs a test on Dick and it is Shick negative? Though our end point is not so easily reached, as that of titrating an acid with a base, it nevertheless is in sight. Our only hope now is that it is not overrun, such that it would ultimately require an additional titration with time. Sealed: William Armentroi i. Vice-President; Helen Beavers, Secretary; Ci yi i 1 1 ' idge, Historian Standing: James Seay, Treasurer; Warren Harrell, President {100} School of Pharmacy Helen Jean Beavers Eugene Charles Blottner Marvin Warren Bridgers, Jr. Charles Clarence Bundv, III Adina Alice Cartv Samuel Keller Clark Joseph A. Fowler Jerold Alfred Green- Thomas Russell Green Chowning Reginald Hall, Jr. Warren Earl Harrell Evelyn Louise Henderson Richmond. Virgin Norfolk, Virgin kii limoiul. Virgin Lebanon, Virginia Clintwood, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia William Franklin Copeland Danville, Virginia .. • in Kennon Wayne Davis Rii hmond Virginia % Oscar D. Derr Norfolk, Virginia T Rush Underwood Derr Norfolk Virginia • Patricia Elizabeth Detwiler Richmond Virginia James Allen Deyerle Richmond Virginia Donald Grev Doeppe Richmond, Virgin James Warren Dooley, Jr. Bedford, Virgin Jimmie Lloyd Earles Martinsville, Virgin Danville, Richmond, Portsmouth, Virgin Virgin Front Royal. Virginia Sandston, Virginia Richmond, Virginia { 101 } C7 f f Class of 1960 Doris Leigh Hinshaw Clyde R. Hodge Sam George Kapourales David Gary Lawrence Eugene Carter Livesay William Linwood Manti.o Dale Hamilton Martin Robert Montgomery Mason Loretta Mae McPhee Patricia Marlene Mehaffie Rufus Harry Mewborn, Jr. Oline Venetia Morrill Earl Lee Motley Elijah Washington Owen Robert Joel Perlstein Cmari.es Kenneth Purkey Chapman Jones Rodenhizer, Jr. Eugene Roland Rosi Ira Rosenberg Chari is Benjamin Sadi er David Lei s Ashboro, North Carolina Manning, South Carolina Williamson, West Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Earmvillc, Virginia Pomona, California Frederick. Maryland South Hill, Virginia Falkland. North Carolina Richmond, Virginia Chatham, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Wise. Virginia Blackstone, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia Drakes Branch, Virginia { 102 School of Pharmacy | wii s Lee Seay James Edward Shelton, Jr. Boh Preston Staley Arnett Wayne Tomey William Nash Thompson, Jr. Eva Nell Turner Eugene Farrell Warren Jack Pegram Weaver Robert Earl Willey Evelyn Doris Williford Mae Lyne Woo Robert John Woods Frank Tyler Yates :na Vista. Virginia Danville, Virginia Radford, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Stuart, Virginia Broadway, Virginia Wytheville, Virginia Raleigh, North Carolina Strasburg, Virginia Angier, North Carolina Richmond, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Leemaster, Virginia A ra 1 n-: A Donald Keith Allen Portsmouth, Virginia William Atha Armentrout VVoodville, Virginia James Jeremiah Berry Richmond, Virginia Ronald Cene Cohen Norfolk, Virginia NOT PICTURED David Warren Greenwood Phoebus. Virginia Joseph Alexander Gwizdz Elizabeth, New Jersey Douglas Young Hicks South Boston, Virginia Roger William Keenoy Virginia Beach, Virginia James Edward Kennedy, Jr. Newport News, Virginia Charles Norman Lukhard, Jr. Reah, Virginia James Roy Wyatt, Jr. Newport News, Virginia {103} Sophomore Class Officers A NOTHER year will soon be history and with the passing of our Sophomore year the Hall way point in our pharmaceutical education has been reached. Many experiences and memories, both pleasant and unpleasant, have been added to our vast collection. Registration in September brought us together once again, but many old and familiar faces were missing. Their places however, were filled by transfer students. After our first week of classes, we realized the huge challenge that confronted us. Soon we were en- grossed in and baffled by the multitude of compounds and reactions in inorganic pharmaceutical chemistry: the nomenclature, mechanisms, and distillations of organic: and the trying and often frustrating mechanics of physics. Aside from these science courses we were engulfed by old English epics, Eliza- bethan plays and the other phases of literature: equilibrium price curves in economics: and aliquot portions in pharmacy math. It wasn ' t all work, since we found time for recre- ation in the form of parties, dances, and the like. Our social life was climaxed by fraternity pledging and initiation. Hoping to profit by past mistakes and knowledge gained, we look forward to the Junior year with hope and confidence. Fred Allen, Historian; Archie Beebe, Secretary-Treasurer; Roger Neathawk, Vice-President; Don Grizzard, President { 1 04 } School of Pharmacy jdd Lake, New Jerse; Frederick J. Allen Edward T. Andrews Robersonville, North Carolina Howard L. Armistead, Jr. Alexandria, Virginia Louis B. Barber Richmond. Virginia Gordon K. Barlow Archie J. Beebe Edward M. Blackwell Harry L. Broocke Gerald B. Brooks Roy H. Browning. Jr. Cecil K. Cadwaller Beirne F. Carroll Danny L. Counts Raymond L. Eaton William G. Eddins Gregory M. Faison John E. Flournoy VVORTHINGTON H. FrEEMA Ronald I. Fuller Patrick M. Gibrall Floyd J. Glidewell Donald C. Grizzard Charles E. Hall jane Haga Oliver W. Hawkins Robert C. Hancock Connie B. Higginbotham DWTGHT P. HlLLMAN Woodford, Virg Chincoteague, Virg Richmond, Virg Bovkins, Virg Virginia Beach, Virgin Richmond, Virgin Winchester, Virgin Richmond, Virgin Abingdon, Virgin Portsmouth, Virgin Galax, Virgin Richmond, Virgin Richmond, Virg: Lawrenceville, Virg Berryville, Virg Richmond, Virg Richmond, Virg Norfolk, Virg Petersburg, Virg Abingdon, Virg Richmond, Virg Castlewood, Virg Hampton, Virg Richmond, Virg: r y« J. fclife f-J L.- I.J r rv I J h { 105 Class of 1961 John H. 1 I isteti er Andrew E. Hudson Barbara J. Huddleston James M. Huff Wll I I AM A. [MES Charles P. Johnston David E. Labson Joseph E. Layman, Jr. David B. Liebman Charles D. Eittlefield Billie R. LOCKHART Theodore J. Markow Rose Marie Mehfoud ] his D. Metz Thelma L. Miruris Gary S. Morelock Wii i (am D. Morrison Thi ' mas Murray, Jr. Roger D. Neathawk Wii ii m T. I ' vi RII k. Jr. Ciiari.es B. Peri m i in Ji his B. R NSI IN Wickham R. Rinci is S i i y Hoi i Rhi idi s Thi im vs B. Roules S 1 1 phi n A. Si vi mi Alvin J. Sen l I l Si i phen M. Schreier Richmond, Virg Bedford, Virg Bayside, Virg Front Royal. Virg Lynchburg, Virg Staunton. Virg Roanoke, Virg Kilmarnock. Virg Salisbury. Maryland Burlington, North Carolina Flint, Michigan Richmond, Virginia Sandston, Virg Richmond, Virg Norfolk, Virg Dayton, Oh Woodstock. Virg Richmond. Virg Roanoke, Virg Highland Springs. Virg Richmond, Virg South Boston, Virg Abingdon, Virg Lynchburg, Virg Limcton, Virgin Richmond. Virgin Glen Alien. Virgin Norfolk. Virgin 4tk -{ 106}. School of Pharmacy K. Paul. Showalter Meta M. Simpson Benjamin P. Smith, Jr. Ray D. Smith Philip C. Spiggle Thomas B. Talamini Maurice B. Tanner George H. Themides Charles B. Thomas Louis A. Tucci Gerald Weinstein Thomas F. Womble, III Frederick R. Wright, Jr Grottoes, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Farmville, Virginia Bedford, Virginia Strasburg, Virginia Raritan, New Jersey Quitman, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Richmond, Virg Richmond, Virg Richmond, Virg Richmond, Virg Princess Ann, Virginia i f A r l r V M Walter Louis Barnes, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Robert Woodson Cummings Victoria, Virginia Joseph Dewey Deadrick, Jr. Harrisonburg, Virginia Nancy Campbell Gill Petersburg, Virginia NOT PICTURED Vernon Arthur Greenaw.- Crockett, Texas Frederick Hubbard Haar Greenville, North Carolina Corbett Roderick Hyde Portsmouth, Virginia Charles Adrian Jones Warsaw, North Carolina Gerald Cooper Jones Warsaw, North Carolina Armistead Gorrei.i. Lambert Brodnax, Virginia Carson Grady Payne Crewe, Virginia William Wallace Wood, Jr. Clarksville, Virginia Louis Edward Wright Abingdon, Virginia { 107 Freshman Class Officers f REEXER than the shamrocks on Saint Patricks Das ' , the members of the Freshman class started on their wax to higher learning. Scene alter scene flies by — the searching for unknown ions in qualitative analysis, the crossing of this fruit fly with that fruit fly in biology, the necessity for a French curve in algebra, the exuberant time at our class parties, the dizzying pace of making ' early classes and the drive to manage the Dean ' s List just once. As we gaze back, we can perceive that we fell along that rough road many times, but got up and continued forward. We entered as green material but now as we are about to enter, we hope, the Sophomore class, we find ourselves better equipped to take further steps toward our goal — the practice of Pharmacy. Left in Right: Richard Hoffarth, President; Joyce Sheehan, Secretary-Treasun CIaii H  i iiukm , Mcminn: Harry Murray. Vice-President { lnS } School of Pharmacy Tarry E. Anderson Edward J. Avella Carl. L. Barrack Carolyn A. Bass John VV. Bass, Jr. James W. Belcher Alvin L. Bradley John E. Broaddus Ray S. Bryant Edwin D. Clements Clarence L. Clodfelter, Jr. Winchester, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Gladys, Virginia Clover, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Emporia, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Alexander B. Colletti Henry R. Davis Elmer R. Deffenbaugh, Jr. Donald M. Farnsworth Robert M. Friend Donald B. Garrison Robert C. Gladden Seymour F. Goodman Wade H. Goodwyn, III John J. Gorsica, III Carolina P. Hall Edith A. Harris James W. Harper Long Island, New York Meadow view, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Eastville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Stony Creek, Virginia Beckley, West Virginia Altavista, Virginia Greenville, Virginia Brookneal, Virginia Gail A. Hawthorne Thomas K. Hutchens Raymond L. Kincaid, Jr James R. King Pompton Plains, New Jersey Newport News, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Victoria, Virginia } ■; N - c %-fyv - JZMdtMd ik Km tiii.fe { 109 } Class of 1962 diMArMdtM « I % iT ' Robert S. Lipi s John R. Lit tun Harold F. M i c Millard R. M m.i i Gloria H. Maim i Donald D. Morrell [une C. Mayhew Thomas A. McNeer Anthony T. Mehfoi ' d James E. Mills TannisJ. Morington Kenneth E. Mi jure William L. Morris Harry VV. Murray Joe G. Musick George J. Norwood Judy A. Overstreet Ci arence A. Owens Charles L. Pendleton l.i i W. Perkins W ' ii 11 m I). Pi i wi- R ay W. Puckett ]( IHN J. R.ADC1 nil. Ann M. Reii.ly Roanoke. Virginia Marion. Virginia Winchester, Virginia Vale. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Bristol, Virginia Gretna, Virginia Bluefield, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Greenville, North Carolina Front Royal, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Edinburg, Virginia Bristol. Virginia Scottshurg, irginia Bedford, Virginia Pikeville, North Carolina Orange, Virginia Richmond. Virginia C lartersville, Virginia Brookneal. Virginia Petersburg. Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Arthur I). Robinsi in | wii s B. Ri IBINSI IN Raeford 1 ' . Ri ii Kum ( 1 IR1 I. Rosi Pennington Gap. Virginia Dolphin, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Winston-Salem. North Carolina { 110} School of Pharmacy David F. Saleeba, Jr. Joyce C. Sheehan LeRoy L. Si. ati:, Jr. Doris F. Smyth Janet S. Standley Martha J. Stepp Gratton E. Stephens Clarry C. Trice, Jr. Howard O. Wachamann Robert G. Wampi.er Jerry L. Wheeless William B. White Morton B. Winn ow, Jr. Carla Sue Yates Richmond, Virg Laurel, Virg Hudgins, Virg Appalachia, Virg Charlottesville, Virg Coeburn, Virg Tunstall, Virg Richmond, Virg Stony Creek, Virg Richmond, Virg Chilhowie, Virg Front Royal, Virg Gladys, Virginia Gap, Virginia Thomas Bruce Ashworth Victoria, Virginia Edward Lee Clay, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Jane Ann Ellis Hickory, Virginia Gerald Allen Grossman Richmond, Virginia Constance Mackey Harle Richmond, Virginia NOT PICTURED Don Russell Himelrigiit Strasburg, Virginia Richard Wallace Hoffarth Lynchburg, Virginia Thomas Sherwood Jenkins Fredericksburg, Virginia William Jordan Richmond, Virginia John Franklin Koonce, Jr. Blackstone, Virginia Daniel Buchanan Moore Kenbridge, Virginia ( hari.i-.s Bnsin-R Snyder Portsmouth, Virginia Stephen Fife Steffen Lisbon, Ohio Alfred John Szumski Bon Air, Virginia Jerry Macon Wood Roanoke, Virginia Lucy Ann Woolfolk Louisa, Virginia •{ill - I I .r H ' . ' j ' i WtSm : - ' ■1 - • r, H $8 HHH KILL and comfort . . . the hands of a nurse bring this to her patient. Compassion, tender- ness, understanding and hope are symbolic of nurse throughout our world. ■■■■■■■IHi B H Nursing I«f f Left to Right: Anna Mae Fowler, Treasurer; Susan Buie, Secretary; Ann Sullivan, President Xol Pictured: Frances Whitlock, Vice-President; Shirley Wampler, Historian Senior Class Officers SEPTEMBER, 1955 — sixty-five miniature brains eagerly awaited to be molded into replicas of Florence Nightingale. Though some of the raw materials were found more useful in other areas, most of them weathered the first confusing, technical, and difficult procedure. Elegance, though lacking, was not absent during the first stages. News will travel, and from areas remote and varied twenty more partially finished products were sent in for touching up by renowned craftsmen. Properly coated and christened The Little Blue Girls, together they went through the mill. During the intervals of inspection, assortments were made as to potential efficiency, usefulness to mankind, and durability. In spite of all efforts, opposites seem to attract. The four years required for the processing saw twenty-two inseparable unions made between the afore mentioned lassies and opposites who found them irresistible. Ostentatious and onerous, still quite unfinished, fifty-three unpredictable products prevailed upon the patience of even the most cordial, clever, and understanding artisans. Perhaps the recent and most becoming adornment of snow white was gratifying — even to the skeptics. Regal were the crowing bands of black velvet which signified the last stage of refining. Defects were repaired and final tests made. Many thanks must be given to those laborers who have enhanced the strength and use- fullness of the replicas. The trademark of each shall hold a seal of approval from the Medical College of Virginia, qualifying it for service. So, here are offered forty-seven synthetic products, quite inferior to the original, but ready to alleviate the sufferings of mankind according to ability. One strong hope — that MCV School of Nursing shall have gained prestige, courage, and knowledge worthy of her perseverance. III WWi The 1959 Senior Class MARTHA PANNELL ALBRIGHT V i in [i i e, Virginia Secretary, Sigma Zeta; Student Nurses ' Associatii DAWN MARCIA ALT Harrisonburg, Virginia Sigma Zeta; Student Nur: X-RaY Staff, ' 57, ' 58; Senior Pla BETTY GRANT BRADLEY Abingdon. Virginia M.trv Washington College; Sludenl Nurses ' Associ- ation, ' - ' Si. CI,., i,, nan Nominations Committee. ' 58; Presidcni. ' 59; Class Secretary, ' 58; Studenl Council. ' 57; School Musical. ' 58. ' 5 ' ); Senior Plav, ' 59; MCV Chorus, ' 57 SUSAN CAROLINE BUIE Bi.adenboro, North Carolina lior I lass Secretary: B.S.U., ' 55- ' 58; Chori Nura ' . ' 58 BETTY SNIDER BURNETTE Franklinton, North Carolina ars Hill Junior College; Baptist Student Union , Nun SADA COX BUCK Asheville, North Carolina Sigma .eta; Studenl Nurses ' Associatii ' 54 £ X i I18 School of Nursing MARTHA CALDWELL BRAGG Roanoke, Yircinia DORIS ANN CHRISTOPHER Kilmarnock, Virginia Student Nursc-s ' Association, ' 55- ' 59; Athletic Chaii man, ' 55; Baptist Student Union, ' 55; X-R w Staf ' 57- ' 59; Basketball, Softball. 55- ' 5 ' ) LEAH RAVE COBURN Jenkinjones, West Virginia MCV Chorus, ' 55- ' 57; Young Adults Wesley Foui dation, ' 55- ' 59; Class Vice-President, ' 55- ' 58; Sent. Class I ' lax ' 55- ' 59; Musical. ' 55- ' 59; Basketball, ' 5 ' •59; Softball, ' 58 ELIZABETH IRVINE GOOGLE Stafford, Virginia isical. ' 55. ' 50; Student Council Representative, ANN ELIZABETH DOSS Glen Allen, Virginia JESSICA KITTINGER FALKOS Roanoke, Virginia 4 4j_ _ . 1 { 119 } The 1959 Senior CI ass CAROLYN FLOYD ANNA MAE FOWLER VIRGINIA DIFFER HALL Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina The Plains, Virginia Sandston, Vircinia Mar) Washington College; Class treasurei ' 59 Class Historian, ' 58; Studeni Nurses ' Association, ' 57- ' 59; Softball, ' 56- ' 58 Studeni Nurses ' Association, ' 58, ' 59; Christmas Quern, ' 58 LINDA JANE HARDESTY SYLVIA WILLIAMS HERWEYER JANE WORTHIXGTOX HUDNALL Lynchburg, Virginia Kn m vkMKK, Virginia MCV Chorus, ' 56, ' 57 Mar) Washington College; Bapiisc Studeni Union. ' 53- ' 55 Man Washington College, ' 54- ' 56; Athletic Chair- man, ' 56; Musical, ' 58, ' 59; Laennac Society, ' 57- ' 59; Siudcnl Xurst- ' Associaiion. ' 57- ' 59; X-ltiv Staff, ' 58. ' 59; Basketball, .Softball, ' 56- ' 59 1 { 120 } School of Nursing PATRICIA JEAN HUME Fort Monroe, Virginia itudenl Union, ' 55- ' 5 ' ; MCV Chorus, ' 55, ' 56 ELIZABETH JONES INGE Emporia, Virginia SUDELLE RISER IRONS Romnev, West Virginia MARY RICKS JEFFRIES Palmer Springs, Vircinia A.A., Mars Hill Junior College: Glee Club, ■Student Nurses ' Association; Corresponding Se ' 57, ' 58; First Vice-President, Virginia Nurses ' Association, ' 58, ' 59; Delegate In f Student Nurses ' Association Convention, A City, ' 58; Musical, ' 57 DOROTHY MOSES JONES Phoebus, Virginia • Council Representative, ' 55, ' 56; Musical, ' 57, ' , ' 58, ' 59 ' 58; Student Nurses ' As: PATRICIA ANN RTLLMON Oak Hall, Virginia Baptist Student Union Executive Council, ' 56- ' 58; Class President. ' 55, ' 56; Student Government Treas- urer. ' 56, ' 57; Student Government Chaplain, ' 57. ' 58; Basketball, ' 56- ' 58 ' ■' {121 The 1959 S e n i o r C I ass HELEN LUCILLE LEATH Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute; Baptist Siudcnl I nion, ' 56- ' 59; Vice-President, ' 58, ' 59; Student Nurses ' Association, S6- ' S9 ; MCV Chorus, ' 58, ' 59; Senior Class Plav, ' 58; Baseball, ' 58; Basketball, ' 59 JACQUELINE MAT, LEWIS Carolina Beach, North Carolina Student Nurses ' Association, ' 56, ' 57- 59; Mtdicovu Representative, ' 58; Musical, ' 55- ' 59 MARY LOU MAPHIS Richmond, Vircinia MARY JEAN McFARLAND Richmond, Virgini WANDA DUDLEY Mt-WHIRT North Tazewell, Virginia udcnl Nurses ' Association, ' 56, ' 57; X-Rav Staff, ' 57 ELLA AMELIA MOORE Cm Rem. and. Virginia Longwood College; Student Nurses ' . Vsori.it ' 59 ■{122} School of Nursing MARYBELLE OVERMAN Lynchburg, Virginia JUDITH ANN PERRY Richmond, Virginia Texas State College for Women BETTY LOU ROBERTSON Blacksburg, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 55- ' 57; Musical. ' 57, ' 58; Senior Plav, ' 58; X-Ray Staff, ' 57, ' 58 VIRGINIA ANN RYLAND Sheffield, Alabama Student Nurses ' Association. ' 56- ' 59; Class Secretary, ' 56; Musical, ' 56- ' 59; MCV Chorus. ' 56; Senior Plav, ' 59; Canterbury Club. ' 56; Dormitorv President, ' 59; ' Student Council, ' 59 ' CECILIA CHILDREY SAKAKINI Chase City, Virginia ior College; MCV Chorus, ' 56, Association, ' 56- ' 59; Softball. ' 56- ' 58 MARY SOWERS SHAFER Lexington, North Carolina Student Nurses ' Association, ' 56- ' 59 { 123 The 1959 Senior Class WANDA KATHALEEN STALLARD AniNi:I)tl.N. VIRGINIA MCV Chorus, ' 56- ' 59; X-RaY Staff, ' 57, ' 58; Circu- lation Manager of X-Ray, ' 5K. ' 5 ' l; Class Trumirrr. ' 56- ' 58; Studenl Nurses ' Asm,,,., ii,. n. ' 55- ' 5 ' ; District III Representative in Amei i, .in Red Cm,,; Musi, al ' 55- ' 58: Senior Play, ' 59; Secretary-Treasurer, MCV Weslej Foundation; Basketball, ' 57 BRENDA RISER STUBBS Keyser, i s i Virgin] nai State College ..l West Virginia; Treasurer, , Siitm.i Chi; Class Treasurer. ' 55. ' 56; Studenl is ' , ition, ' 55- ' 59; X-Ray Staff, ' 55. ' 56; al. ' 55- ' 5K; Senior l ' la . ' 5K; Class So. |.,I lli.ni- •58, ' 59; MCV Chorus, ' 55- ' 57; Basketball, ' 55- ' 5K ELIZABETH ANNE SULLIVAN Abingdon. Virginia Alpha Sigma Chi. 57- ' 59; Class President, ' 56- ' Studenl Council, ' 56- , 59; Honor Council, ' 5:- ' Studeni Nurses i.n m.ii. ' 55- , 59 JEAN TABOR SYKES Bramwell, West Virgini Concord College; MCV Chorus, Nun s„,i I. ' 57- ' 5 ' ) JOANNE ELIZABETH TOCCE Xi irfolk, Virginia Studcnl Nurses ' Association, ' 57- ' 59; Musical, ' 59; X-Ray Staff, ' 59; MCV Chorus, ' 59; Laer So, mi, ' 5 - ' 5 ; Senior Plav. ' 5 ' ) CATHERINE REA L ' TZ Aylor, Virginia Athletic Chairman, ' 58; Honor Council. ' 57: Student .Nurses ' Association, ' 57, ' 58; Basketball, ' 56- ' 58; Softball, ' 57, ' 58 {124} School of Nursing BII.I.IE AYOXKLIT. WAI.KI.R St. Charles, Virginia Radford College; Bapllst Student I ' nion. S(,- MusLcal, ' 58, ' 59; Student Nurses ' Association, Softball, ' 58 LINDA HAYWORTH WALTZ Kingsport, Tennessee MCV Chorus, ' 56, ' 57; Student Nurses ' Assoeia ' 56 SHIRLEY FULCHER WAMPLER Bassett, Virginia Bridgewater College; MCV Chorus, ' 57, ' 58; Class Athletic Chairman, ' 58: Historian, Class of ' 59; Athletic Association Secretary, ' 59; Secretary, School of Nursing, ' 59; Student Council, ' 59; Musical, ' 57- ' 59; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58; Softball, ' 57- ' 59; Basketball, ' 58, ' 59; Captain of Mediccttcs, ' 58 JOYCE GIBBS WATKINS Fort Myers, Florida v Washington College; Alpha Sigma C -PrcsidcntT Student Government, ' 58; Pr ' 59; Secretary, Student Council, ' 58, ' 5! BETTY BLOXOM WEST Hallvvood, Virginia Chaplain of School of Nursing, ' 56. ' 57; Bapli Student Unit FRANCES LANGHORNE WHITLOCK Cartersvii.le, Virginia Class Vice-President, ' 58, ' 59; Baptist Student Union, ' 55- ' 59; Treasurer, ' 59; Senior Plav, ' 58, ' 59; X-Ray Staff, Advertising Manager, ' 58, ' 59; Honor Council, ' 56, ' 57; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 55- ' 59 ; Musical, ' 55- ' 59 025} The 1959 Senior Class R l HELEN Will [TAKER Miami. IT ORID Ml i . ' 8 X-Rai Start ■•• Si , Icm Nu , ' V al ' ' II HIT. MAE WOODHALL Ari [NCTON, VlRCINl Sludcm Council Rcprcscnlalive, ' 59; Curriculu Cummmce; Basketball, ' 58, ' 59; Sofiball, ' 58 Mary Carter Gattis Richmond, Virginia NOT PICTURED Mary Northern Sydnor Richmond, Virginia •( 126}- Junior Class Officers XYHTH the seemingly impossible Sophomore year behind, the remains of our class returned to school with an entirely different year ahead. We were then Juniors (and upperclassmen-at last-) with a new set of problems surrounding ih. First of all, we had to learn the art of how to look like an honest-to-goodness nurse. This was ac- complished bv donning an all white uniform which included setting up a cap in no less than seventy frustrating tries. This inevitably led to the task of acting like truly professional nurses, which was done by wiping anxious and scared-to-death looks off our laces and taking over the duties of a charge nurse with the air of nothing-to-it about us — at least while other nurses and doctors were watching! Madly we tried to remember all of the medical and surgical knowledge that we supposedly had stored in our little worn out brains as we began our first days on lour different services — obstetrics, pediatrics, psychia- try and operating room. Wonderful memories of these new floors left their marks — untiring feet, un- aching backs, and our first real varicosities! Of course, this new vear was not only filled with hospital memories. We will never forget our class money problems, our adjustment to the new dormi- tory, and many days of classes which were often preceded by a night tour of duty in the hospital. Then there were the hours of trying to study when we could think of a million better things to do. Without a doubt, diamonds, marriages, and prac- ticing obstetrics (in the form of babies) came along to a few of us. All in all. it was a busy year that has quickly passed; an d, we are ready, willing, and able to take on the next and last year that leads us to those two important goals — to be nurses — and to graduate! Mary | Day. Historian; Harriet Hammond, President; Bonnie Cook, S | am Vanture, Treasurer; Shirley Thompson, Vice-Pi 4l28 School of Nursing Mary Snodgrass Allen Betsy Ann Bampton Doris Elise Bell Janie Catherine Bishop Peggy Ann Bohannon Patricia Ann Bosserman Anne Christian Broaddus Velma Jo Clingenpeel Bonnie Lee Cook Mary Jo Day Jenne Lou Eder Barbara Ann Gentry Anne Powell Green way Gloria Lee Gregory Harriet Lee Hammond M. Ruth Howard Cecile Jean Hoyle Sallie Ann Hughes Eleanor Fern Hyman Peggy Ann Kern Sue Dix Lewis Richmond, Virginia Frostburg, Maryland South Hill, Virginia South Hill, Virgin Danville, Virgin Waynesboro, Virgin Sandston, Virgin Joones Mill, Virgin Roanoke, Virgin Charleston, West Virginia Sheybogan, Wisconsin Roxboro. North Carolina Roanoke, Virg Staunton, Virg Martinsburg, West Virg Maiden, North Carolina Richmond, Virginia Norfolk. Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Dul field, Virginia Millington, Maryland {129} Class of 1960 CA ti i -i Jean Tally Mahki.v Belle-Jo Mershon Peggy Louise Puryear Sally Anne Ricketts Lou GvvYNN RoARK Susan Ann Salomonsky Sharon Ann Slate Meredith Marie Smith Betsy Ellen Squibb Elizabeth Clark Stoutamyer Thomasene Anne Tacey Shirley Jean Thompson Martha Jane Vanture Billie Jean VVatkins Floy Gills Wyatt Fork Union, Virginia Bcna, Virginia Virgilina, Virginia Clover, Virgin Scottsburg, Virgin Roanoke, Virgin Petersburg, Virginia Virgilina, Virginia Omar, West Virginia Richmond, Virginia Woodbridgc, Virginia Keysville, irginia Suffolk. Virginia Henderson, North Carolina Richmond, Virginia Charlotte Anne Wvnn Richmond. Virginia •{130} Sophomore Class Officers Patient ' s Name: Miss Sophomore Student Location: Randolph-Minor Hall, Medical College of Virginia September 15, 1958 Pt. admitted to Sophomore class. Sent to Randolph- Minor Hall. Brought much baggage and junk. Purchased books to occupy her spare time. Appeared bewildered, reluctant to leave home and give up vacation, but stated she was happy to see fellow-sufferers! October First diagnostic tests. Experience in clinical laboiatory. Seemed proud to be able to wear a new navy blue hospital gown. Appeared extremely nervous, pale, and appre- hensive. Complained of complete lack of self-confidence. Blood pressure increased markedly and pulse and respiration were quite rapid whenever an instructor came near. Ex- planation by nurse of what was going to happen seemed to frighten her even more. November First quarterly exams. Survived the crisis. Last dose of Anatomy administered. December Special diet given. Pt. given special feedings of delicious cookies, candy, and cake made by dieticians Moser and Flail for the Sophomore Christmas Party. Transferred to private floor for one week of extensive ob- servation from instructors. At end of week, Pt. stated that she felt more self-confident. January Received first report on progress. Entered room with fear and trembling to receive progress report. Was told that she needed to improve on speed and organization. Seemed encouraged to be told that she was neat, clean, and cheerful. Completed poster for Fundamentals of Nursing. Wrote, produced, directed, and acted in project skit for Funda- mentals of Nursing. Effort was made to find any occupation — other than nursing — which she might possibly be suited for. March Shows severe symptoms of Spring Fever. Appears sleepy and lacks vitality. States she has strong urge to stay out- doors and daydream, instead of studying. April Sent to Physical Therapy. Improvement made in ability to do passive and active exercises. Can now make a mitered corner correctly; arrange flowers more artistically; turn, cough, and deep breathe perfectly; give a more soothing backrub; and get water pitchers cleaner. Manual dexterity, speed, and organization are improving. May Passed Pharmacology exam with much difficulty. States that she feels much relieved from excessive tension which has been present for about six months! June Administration of medications. States she fears complete loss of memory, especially when an instructor approaches and ask any questions about medications. July Extremely drowsy. Stated that she hasn ' t slept but a few hours during the past week due to studying for the Medical- Surgical exam. Remained awake long enough to take exam. Placed on strict bedrest due to complete physical and mental exhaustion. One week later Discharged from Sophomore year. Much improved, cheer- ful, optimistic. Seemed elated upon realizing that the Sophomore year is finally over and she may now wear a white cap and proclaim to all the world that she is a Junior at last! Seated: Mary Vogel, Treasurer; Patricia Pittman, President; Douglas Gatevvood, Vice-President Standing: Phyllis Chickos, Secretary; Judy Ellis, Historian {131} Class of 1961 € £•£ £ Gail Lows An m ini Anne Marie Beau: Mary Margaret Bean Shirley Gray Beville Kittv Sue Bodie Katie Estelle Bright Phyllis Marie Chickos Mabel Estelle Cooke Judith Mae Ellis Douglas Gatewood Norma Sue Guinn Barbara Sue Guy Nancy ' Kay Harvey Jeanette Harwell Judith Armstead Hawkin Peggy Jane Hester Richmond. Virginia Ahoskic, Virginia Silver Springs, Maryland Norfolk, Virginia South Hill. Virginia Whitevillc, North Carolina Rlucfield, Virginia Cartersville, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Richmond. Virginia Culpepper, Virginia Manassas. Virginia Danville. Virginia Waverly, Virginia Fredericksburg, Virginia Hurdle Mills. North Carolina Kathleen Karoi. Hinchey Patricia Anne Jones Elizabeth Ann Kidd Sylvia Jean Kinder Front Royal, Virginia Danville. Virginia Mt. Crawford, Virginia Opa-Locka, Florida Barbara Mae Lawrence West Jefferson, North Carolina Linda Arden Long Springfield, Virginia Frances Reynolds Looney Richmond, Virginia M ry B i i Massey Hague, Virginia s l Bri u m I -, McAl LISTER Mona Louise I ' i in i Patricia Ross Pittman Becky Lou Pofi Hopewell. Virginia Front Royal, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Cooper Hill, Virginia 132} School of Nursing Mary Kathleen Pointer Sondra Lee Pope Janet Laine Pratt Barbara Lee Randolph Jessie Selena Ryder Gloria Anita Simmons Sara Ann Shuman Shirley Ann Stevens Gloucester, Virginia Ivanhoe, Virginia Chatham Hill. Virginia Raleigh, North Carolina Clarksburg, West Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Fredericksburg, Virginia Margaret Ann Stutz Mary Ellen Summers Jeanette Cornelia Swicegood Beverly Fay Tignor Camp Lejune, North Carolina Fredericksburg, Virginia Cristobal, Canal Zone Richmond, Virginia Mary Ellen Vogel Hannah Lee Wasley Phyllis Anne Weaver Iudith Carol Whisenant Elizabeth Carol Williams Peggie Sue VVingo Cumberland. Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Madison, Virginia Maiden, North Carolina Rural Retreat, Virginia Tazewell, Virginia C 0 1 1 ■ ■i jr. NOT PICTURED Vivian Wallace Sawyer Norfolk, Virginia i 133} Freshman Class Officers MUCH has been accomplished since we arrived at MCA ' . Orientation week and the Freshman Picnic helped us become acquainted with the school and our fellow students. There were many adjustments to make — to dormitorv life, new classes, and new people and making new friends. Then we settled down to begin our study of nursing. Our Freshman class was the biggest ever with ninety-three girls. The class was greatly enlarged by tin- addition of the Associate Degree Program. The thrill of a uniform and cap and the hospital work made these girls realize they were really on the way to becoming nurses. Those girls in the Baccaulaurcate Program were kept busy with chemistry, biology, English, and history. They also learned the salient points of the History of Nursing. Several of the girls started off with a bang. Casualties were numerous. Crutches, casts, and wheel chairs were soon standard equipment for them. We are indebted to Miss Ann Brierley and Miss Ann Steigleder who offered us much valuable assistance as our faculty sponsors. With one year ' s work behind us, we are looking forward to becoming upperclassmen. Staled, Left In Right: Jean Johnston, Historian; Marcarei Douci s. President; Pat Torrence, Treasurer Standing, Left to Right: Sarah Easley, Secretary; Karen Olson. Vice-President { 1 34 School of Nursing Lynda D. Allen Lura M. Apt Glenna M. Ashburner Alice R. Atkinson Anne R. Beggarly Dorothy M. Bowen Jean E. Bowman Susan E. Brown Wanda C. Custer Loretta R. Dice Margaret A. Douglas Joyce A. Duffer Sarah J. Easley Elizabeth A. Eskridge Dorothy J. Goodman Judith P. Gott Scottsburg, Virginia Richmond, Virginia West Palm Beach, Florida Clarkton, North Carolina Keeling, Virginia Emporia, Virginia Bridgewater, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Pensacola, Florida Franklin, West Virginia Danville, Virginia Red Oak, Virginia Joyce A. Gray Sarah A. Griffiths Beverly B. FI arris Martha A. Helton Susan M. Horne Anne W. Hutcheson Carole P. Jones Jane K. Kish Frankie M. Lerner Virginia G. Liverman Ruth B. Macee Betty Ann Mays Danville, Virginia Fayetteville, West Virginia Richmond, Virginia Front Royal, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Dunbar, Virginia Elkins, West Virginia Martinsburg, Virginia Wadesboro, North Carolina Newport News, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Garv, West Virginia Lynchburg, Virgin Woodford, Virgin Emporia, Virgin Staunton, Virgin {135} Class of 1962 J ' an L. Murray Mary J. Newkirk Patricia Newm s Anne B. Payne Betty Jane Pay ne Nell R. Phillips Connie M. Polinc Rebecca L. Poweli Judith Pradel Evelyn F. Price Sandra R. Rainey I.inda Read Mary Ann Roach Marie Ann Santo Julia B. Schmidt Carolyn G. Smith Bonnij F. Sparger Nancy Ann Stanseli Alicf E. Steele Carol E. Steiner War. Virginia Richmond, Virginia South Hill. Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Chatham, Virginia Council, North Carolina Pearisburg, Virginia South Boston. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Farmville, Virginia Pulaski, Virginia Plainfield. New Jersey Tazewell, Virginia Suffolk. Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Fredericksburg. Virginia Mount Airy, North Carolina Richmond. Virginia Rustburg, Virginia Hampton. Virginia Barbara J. Silk: Shirley Thomas I )l W 111 I I R Brenda M. Waiti Lois C. Westcoi i Patrii i H. White 1. SKI EN] i. Willi I HURS1 I. NA F. Will I All IRE ' i th 1 azewell, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Richmond. Virginia Cumberland. Maryland W aynesboro, Virginia Gladstone, Virginia Portsmouth. Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia ■{ 1 56 }. Associate Degree Miss Bernice Skehan Director Associate Degree Proernm in Murs rPHREE weeks after they arrived at the Medical College of Virginia, thirty-four Freshmen in the as- sociate degree in science program in nursing appeared on the hospital wards in their new caps and uniforms, ready to give morning care to patients. These students are enrolled in a new program in which junior college courses in nursing, science and liberal arts are integrated. With the elimination of repetitious practice and with careful correlation of principles learned in the physical and behavioral sciences and nursing, their course will lie completed in twenty-two months, and as graduates they will take the state licensing examination for registered nurse. They may then be employed as professional nurses in hospitals and clinics, and it is hoped that main will become staff nurses at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital. The two year nursing program which opened here in September. 1958, is part of a new concept in nursing education tested through a five year pilot study which began in 1952 and in which seven junior and community colleges took part. This year, one year after the close of the pilot stuck-, over thirty colleges and universities in all parts of the United States are offering this program. Although it is an integral part of the School of Nursing, the new program has its own classrooms and laboratories in Randolph-Minor Annex, the former First Baptist Church, which has been completely and attractively remodeled. •{137} Class of 1960 fc i w V Kan M. Armstrong Daisy B. Bailey Barbara Brown Joyce A. Couch Betsy N. Davis Diana R. Dodge Diana R. Dolder Linda J. Gillis Marjorie A. Hall Mary E. Irwin Marcf.lla M. Jacques Be ati ( ) | ester Emily R. Lindsey SaI I IE P. Massii Betty E. Marsh Nancy P. Martin Nancy T. Miles Carole M. Moody Front Royal, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Staunton, Virginia Keysville, Virginia Rocky Mount, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Vienna, N ' irginia Charlottesville, Virginia W ' ylliesburg, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Fort Lee. Virginia Charlottesville, N ' irginia Christiansburg, N ' irginia Edinburg, N ' irginia Lynchburg, N ' irginia Richmond. Virginia Newsoms, N ' irginia Petersburg, Virginia {138 Associate Degree Jane C. Moore Sandra L. Moore Betty A. Moran Rebecca B. Nunn Carole J. Ogden Karen E. Olson Mary A. Phillips Claire E. Preecf. Nancy Riddi en- Rebecca A. Sisson Linda A. Sommer Margaret F. Suter Louise L. Thornton Patricia L. Torrence Lydia B. Walker Laurel, Virginia Gretna, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Covington, Virginia McLean, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Fort Lee, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Jetersville, Virginia Bedford, Virginia Rogersville, Tennessee {139} Weight! Girls! Freshman Xmas Spirit! Public Health in Mecklenburg!! Watermelon Weather! Hula Hoop Cra2ell Eu-u-u-uh!!! Out of Orbit! Mars Hill vs MCV. 140 ■H ANDS that offer a new way of life . . . rounding out the picture of total patient care. Physical Therapy offers to the handicapped a chance to once again assume a meaningful role in society. Physical Therapy HE dication Gentleness, Which, when it weds with manhood, makes a man. — Tennyson With love and respect we dedicate our section of the year book to MR. CARLTON JONES MR. CARLTON JONES Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Senior Class Officers THE long awaited time has finally come and graduation is here. We Seniors are about to realize the fruits of what began as a distant possi- bility a few years ago; we are about to end our school career and begin our career in Physical Therapy. During the past two years many opportunities were open to us and the benefits we have gained from them will become increasingly invaluable. The fourteen of us have been extremely fortunate in having such a dedicated, capable faculty which has taught us not only the facts necessary to become an upstanding member of our profession but also the manifold ingredients necessary to make a more worthy human being. It is rather a wonder to think of all the information we have packed into our gray matter these past two years . . . Physics, Anatomy, our technical courses, and all the ' ologies. We have managed to struggle through them all, although at times it did seem hopeless. We ' ve survived ! Being a member of a class of onlv fourteen students has proved a wonder- ful experience to all of us. We have become a closely integrated group and have developed a greatly rewarding companionship which will be sorely missed by each one of us. Our memories of these years will be cherished, unforgettable ones. 111 HI Wll i The S e n i o C I a s MARILYN LORRAINE BUREAU JUDITH ANNETTE BROOKING ANNA LOU COLE Washington, D. C. Clearwater, Florida kn in wi)N. Virginia Mary Washington College; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 57- ' 59: Art Editor, Baruch Scoop, ' 57- ' 59 1 niversit) of Tennessee; 1 llass President, ' 58, ' 59; Studcnl Count il, ' 57- , 59; Amcrii an Physical Therapy Association, ' 57- ' 59 Mar At 1 Washington College; Class President, ' 58; nerican Physical Thcrap) Association, ' 57. ' 58 NOEL DAVIS JOAN ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE GAIL SANDRA FALLON Clearwater, Florida Alcoma, Virginia Mr. Carmel, Connecticut A. A., University of Florida Mary Washington College; Lynchburg College; Student Representative, American Physical Therapv Association, ' 58, ' 59; Student Representative, Physical Mar ' 59; v Washington College; Staff, Baruch Scoop, ' 58, American Physical Therapy Association, ' 57- ' 59 { 146 School of Physical Therapy PHILLIP FRANCIS JACKSON Richmond, Virginia MARY KATHRYN KING Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute; Honor Council, ' 57, ' 58: X-Ray Representative, ' 58, ' 59; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 57- ' 59; Barucli Scoofi, ' 58, ' 59 L CAROLYN SUE OBENSHAIN Roanoke, Virginia I.nngwood College; Radford College; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 57- ' 59; Student Coun- cil Representative, ' 58, ' 59 IRMA PATRICIA OHEIR West Hempstead, New York Man Washington College ; Class Historian, ' 57- ' 59; Bamch Scoot Staff, ' 58, ' 59; American Physical Ther- apy Association, ' 57- ' 59 HERBERT P. RAGER Johnstown, Pennsylvania Johnstown Center, University of Pittsburgh LEA DAGMAR SMITH Livingston, New Jersey Mary Washington College; Honor Council. ' 58, ' 59; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 58, ' 59 J {147} The 1959 Senior C ! a s EARL L. WALKER Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk Division Virginia State College PAULINE REYNOLDS WHELCHEL Chattanooga. I i nni sse i Univcreil rsity of Tennessee; Class Set rclarv-Trcn 59: ' Editor. Baruch Scoop, ' 58, ' 59 Physical Therapy Association. ' S -Wi { 148 } Junior Class Officers T 1 ! IE Junior year of college is always a special source of interest to every student because he or she begins to ■- take those courses vitally concerned with their chosen field. And so, in September of 1958, thirteen students arrived at the Medical College of Virginia to begin their Physical Therapy training. To many of us. whose closest association with the medical field had been an infrequent visit to the doctor s office, the diverse types of uniforms which we saw and the medical language which was spoken seemed unfamiliar. But as the weeks pro- gressed we kept our eyes and ears open, and soon felt right at home. The weekly classroom schedule that was posted in Memorial Hospital was invariably a source of interest. fust when we thought we had a free hour or two it informed us that our time would be spent in squeezing in juvt ,i few more Anatomy lectures or having a fire demonstration. For those of us who are procrastinators the date of an impending quiz brought forth groans and heavy sighs. And the news that Hydro class would be from four-thirty to six thirty twice a week mentally exhausted us before the class even began! But thinking over the past months we realize that the time was well spent, and the technical skills and book know ledge we have learned will be invaluable aids. Nancy Floyd, Secretary- 1 rmsum; Barbar (Irkh. ..■„ Jane Foster. Vice-President; Charm Miller. President {150} School of Physical Therapy Barbara Gray Armstead Nancy Lee Floyd Jane Foster Mary Virginia Glover Barbara Lee Goodwin Barbara Louise Greco Jeaneane Haines Charm Miller Mary F. Price Pegcy Jeanette Ramsey Alicia Sue Williams Jewell Emily Williams Chari.es F. Wright Alexander, Virginia Belle Haven, Virginia Fairfield, Connecticut Arlington, Virginia Dallas, Texas Portsmouth, Virginia Macon, Georgia Beeville, Texas I.eakcsville, North Carolina Ft. Lauderdale, Florida .Arlington, Virginia I allahassee 1 li i h f.i Ossining, New York ■' ■■■{151  _,■- V 5 B ECAUSE of the efficient handiwork of an administrator, the lives of both patient and personnel are bettered. Often unrewarded for their behind-the-scene activity, the hospi- tal administrator is often responsible for the smooth running of an intricate machine. Hospital Administration Front, Left to Right: Gil Whedbee, Historian; Bill Selvey, President; Jack Shelton, Vice-President Rear, Left In Right: Terry Lenny, Treasurer; Bob Johnson, Secretary Senior Class Officers T HE advance of health care and especially the remarkable increase in - - the number of hospitals in the United States with their corresponding- investment of community resources required a more consistent application of sound business and general management practices. Resulting from these demands, the Medical College of Virginia in 1950 began its first class in Hospital Administration. The School of Hospital Administration, now under the direction of Mr. Robert S. Hudgens, is a fully accredited graduate school, conferring a master of Hospital Administration degree after successful completion ol the nine months ' academic phase, the writing of a master ' s degree thesis, and a twelve months ' residency in an approved hospital. The 1959 Senior Class .[. )SI ' .IMI II. AHLSCIIIER Bl is l (i. , M ASSACHUSET1 S B.S., Richmond Professional Insliti CHARLES WILLIAM BRADLEY Kincsport, Tennessee B.S., Easl Tennessee Slate LAWRENCE C. FLANNAGAN, JR. Red Bank, New Jersey B.S., University ul Richmond CHARLES LENWOOD FOSTER Burlington, North Carolina A.B., Elon College WILLIAM HOWARD GREEN, JR. Waynesboro, Virginia B.S.. Richmond Professional Institute JACK. RICHARD HODGE Charlottesville, Virginia B.S., Universit) of Virginia .{15,} School of Hospital Administration ROBERT L. JOHNSON Greensboro, North Carolina A.B., Guilford College; Class Secrelarv. ' 58, ' 59 LISLE TERREL LENNY East St. Louis, Illinois B.S., Central College GEORGE ARNOLD MATHEWS Front Royal, Virginia B.S., Richmond Professional Institute WILLIAM THOMAS RUNDIO, JR. Suffolk, Virginia A.B., College of William and Mary JACKIE LEE SHELTON Roanoke, Virginia A.B., Roanoke College; Class Vice-Preside WILLIAM MALCOLM SELVEY, JR. Norfolk, Vircinia THOMAS GILLAM WHEDBEE, JR. Ahoskie, North Carolina B.B.A., Wake Forest; Class Historian, ' 58, ' 59 {157} ■jflB ■I H Bfl ml HE physicians right hand in diagnosis of disease ... the medical technologist. Com- bining skill and scientific methods in conducting various tests, the medical technologist ' s results are invaluable in confirming or disproving a tentative diagnosis. Medical Technology : .-a e d i c a t i o n It is with great respect and admiration that we dedicate this section of the X-Ray to the faculty of the School of Medical Technology. They have patiently worked with us, endowing each with knowledge and with pride in our school and chosen profession. 01 OHM THE FACULTY School of Medical Technology First Row, Sealed, Left to Right: Dr. J. G. dos Santos, Miss Grace Cashon, Dr. Henry G. Kupfer, Miss Lena Thomas, Mr. Robert L. Lynch Second Row, Standing, Left to Right: Mr. David H. Miller, Miss Juliet Floranci . Miss Anna C. Watson, Dr. Miles E. Hench, Miss Hazel Irvin. Mr. Abraham Rosenzweig, Mrs. Marion V. Waller Seated, Left to Right: Judy Bond, Treasurer; Suzanne Davis, President; Ann Page Bolick, Historian Standing, Left to Right: Jo Ann Price, Vice-President; Josie Garner, Secretary Senior Class Officers VACATIONS were over . . . September 1958 had arrived and seventeen new students joined the March 1958 class in the School of Medica Technology. They found the Medical College of Virginia an enormous place after Dr. Santos toured them through the many buildings. They rested tired feet as they received their first lecture, which started off a series of lectures in Hematology, Blood Banking, Serology, Chemistry, and Bac- teriology. In the following twelve months new terms began floating through heads . . . BUN, FBS, SGOT, NPN, and many more. They did counts until their motto became Red cells in the Sunset. They learned to stick on each other and familiar comments overheard were . . . do you really use a needle that big? . . . are you sure that arm has veins? After many ouch ' s, they began sticking patients who thoroughly agreed with the song, The Exsanguination Blues. Most of the girls moved in the modern new dormitory, where Wednesday night parties (after that mid-week exam!) became popular. The fad of playing bridge soon took over and became their favorite past time. The Christmas party was a big success as Dr. Hench, impersonating Santa came out with his, jingle, jingle, jingle, and ho, ho, ho. Upon completion of the course and with good luck on the registry, the class will be conscientiously beginning new jobs with perseverance as their °;oal. 11 11 IML miJgggULJ The 1959 Senior Class JOAN RIEKER BAIRD Newport News, Virginia Wcsthampton College; Class President, ' 58, ' 59 FRANCES VIRGINIA BASKERVILLE McKenney, Virginia S Mary ' s Junior College; Longwood Collogc DEANNE VIVIAN BOWLING Ferrum, Virginia I- ' errum Junior College: Virginia Pol technic Inst ANN PAGE BOLICK. Crewe, Virginia Longwood College |l 1)1 I H CARROLL BOM) Appalachia, Virginia Clinch Valley College; Lincoln Memorial Uni DONNA JEAN CLARKSON Pearisbl ' rg, Vircinia B.S., Madison College i d 7? hi {162} School of Medical Technology JANET DEANE CONGDON Colonial Heights, Virginia Mary Washington College KAY CUSTEN Hinton, Virginia West Virginia Wesleyan College SUZANNE DAVIS Norfolk, Virginia B.S., College of William and Ma JACQUELINE CAROL EUBANK Covington, Virginia Radford College JOISE GARNER King George, Virginia Mar Waslimelun College PEGGY JEAN HARRELL Ehrhardt, South Carolina East Carolina College { 163 The Senior Class MARY WESTCOTT JORDAN Danville, Virginia Wcsthampton College; Class Secretary, ' 58, ' 59 BARBARA KAY Norfolk, Vircinia College of William and Mar KATHARINE RENSHAW McCOIG Big Stone Gap, Virginia Asbury College JUNE HAZELL MOORE Raleigh, North Carolina Duke University; North Carolina State College JO ANN WITTEN PRICE Pearisburg, Virginia Longwood College WINIFRED OWEN RUFFIN Pink Hill, North Carolina East Carol ina College { 164 School of Medical Technology SARA ALICE STONE Winchester, Virginia RUTH E. TORVIK Sisseton, South Dakota St. Olal ' College; South Dakota Stale College NANCY BLOXSOM WITHERINGTON Richmond, Virginia {165}- Dietetic Interns Sealed, Left to Right: E. Carothers, S. Gii.more, E. Boozer, J. Smith, B. Wood, M. Walker, J. Shank Standing, Left to Right: S. Davila, L. Bergq_uist, S. Gibbs, P. Rutland rPHE Medical ( :ollc e of Virginia Hospital offers a one-year course in hospital dietetics 10 young women who have - a B.S. degree from an accredited college or university and who can meet certain specific course requirements. The course is approved by the American Dietetic Association and. upon completion, interns are eligible for membership in the Association and may hold positions in Class ■' A hospitals in the capacity of administrative, therapeutic, clinic, or teaching dietitian. Training is begun in September of each year and students are housed in the Frances Helen Zeigler House, one of the college dormitories. During training students receive 1 13 hours of lecture work, as well as practical experience in the various units. Instruction is given under the supervision of graduate dietitians in the Department of Dietetics. Upon satisfactor) completion of the course, dietetic interns are granted a certificate from the Hospital Division, and are eligible for- membership in the Medical College of Virginia Alumni Association. {166} School of Graduate Studies Marlene Bertram Barnard Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Robert Lewis Beamer Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Pulaski, Virginia Robert Henry Bell Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Cher Elberon, Virginia Harold Blank, D.D.S. Pathology New York, New York William M. Feacans, D.D.S. Anatomy Kansas City. Missouri Jackson Eugene Jeffrey Anatomy Interlaken, New Jersey Joseph Henry Kronman Anatomy New York. New York Robert Lee Lynch Biochemistry Richmond, Virginia Elie Nuwayser Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Che Beirut, Lebanon Harvey Michael Rappaport Hospital Pharmacy Passaic, New Jersey Gerald Lee Selph Biochemistry Richmond, Virginia Harold Linwood Smith Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chen Richmond, Virginia Robert Scott Stiff Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Roanoke, Virginia M VRII in V viler Clinical Pathology Richmond, Virginia Robert Lewis Beamer President Saburoh Yamashita Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Che Yokosuka City, Japan Louis David Homer Vice-President OFFICERS Marlene Bertram Barnard Secretary- Treasurer Susan Gove Rudolph Student Council Representative George McClelland Anoleton Biophysics Pontiac, Michigan Edward Randolph Bowman Pharmacology Richmond, Virginia Theodore Myles Farber Pharmacology Brooklyn, New York NOT PICTURED Gertrud Graubart Physiology Fresh Meadows, New York Louis David Homer Physiolog i Falls Church, Virginia Anne Horn Microbiology Oslo, Norway William Andy Mills Biophysics Lynchburg, Virginia Andrew Garnett Richardson Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Susan Gove Rudolph Biochemistry Arlington, Virginia { 167 w HEN all hands participate in common interests, student life is richer and more meaning- ful. . . Through association with the various organizations, each student has the opportunity to feel that he has a hand in creating a success- ful way of life at The Medical College of Virginia. Organizations Student Council Left to Right: Gene Morelock, Vice-President; Joyce Gibbs Watkins, Secretary; Toni Livingston. President Kot Pictured: Robert McQueen, Treasure) T HE Student Council represents the student government within the Medical College of Vir- inia. It meets occasionally, and its major function is that of making up a budget to disburse Student Body Funds. Each of the major school-, making up the Medical College of Virginia have their own Student Councils so that they can more easily deal with the problems which arise in each individual school. This year, through the untiring and courageous leadership, of its President, the Student Council has lacked the Administration in making the Medical College of Virginia a better and more progressive school. {170} Student Body Officers school of medicine Robert McQueen President William Deep Secretary- ] reasurer SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY M. J. Howell Secretary-Treasurer Tony Livingston President SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Gene Morelock President John Foster Secretary- Treasure SCHOOL OF NURSING Ann Broaddus I ' ice-President iyce Gibes Watkins President Shirley W ampler Secretary SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Judith Brooking President Pauline Whelchel Secretary-Treasurer {171} Doris E. Bell Patricia Pittman Shiri i v Bevii i i Asm Rii ki i i PS Susan Bun Ji i ii Schmidt CHAR1 is Bl ND Sharon Slate Sarah Easi.ev Bonnie Sparger {m} M959 X-RAY T T 1913, the first X-Ray was presented to the student body of the - - Medical College of Virginia. Throughout the years, this annual publication has given the students something concrete to which they can turn in their hours of reminiscing. The annual serves as a valuable medium in uniting the various schools here at the college, for the staff is open to all students. An X-R.w representative is appointed for each class of each year. The X-Rav is governed by the students through the Board of Publications which elects the Editor-in-Chief and the Business Manager. X-RAV STAFF Class Editor, Sharon Slate; Assistants, Betty Somervell, Sarah Easlev, Charles Bundv, Eleanor Hyman, Patricia Pittman, Judi Peadel. Fraternity Editor, Joanne Tocce; Assistants, Wanda Stallard, Judy Hawkins, Shirley Beville. Faculty Editor, Doris Bell; Assistants, Bonnie Sparger, Julie Schmidt, Carol Williams. Feature Editor, Jeanne Eder; Assistants, Barbara Huddleston, Peggy Kern, Anne Ricketts, Ruth Howard. Typing Editor, Sallie Hughes. Photography Editor, Phil Morrison. Sports Editor, Susan Buie; Assistants, Shirley Wampler, Doris Christopher. Assistant Business Manager, Susan Salomonsky. Advertising Manager, Fran Whitlock. Public Relations, Wanda Stallard. Circu- lation Manager, Betsy Bampton. mm - 1 ' ■— ■- ' Sallie Hughes Judy Hawkins Ruth Howard Phil Morrison Wanda Stallard Joanne Tocce Shirley Wampler Jack Trevey Editor-in-Chief Anne Woodrum Business Manager Jane Vanture Associate Editor { 173 3? .j The Reverend Alan P. L. Prest, Jr. Director oj Religious Activities and Chaplain Medical College of Virginia Reverend Alan P. L. Prest, Jr. has attended Phillips Academy. Andover, Massachusetts; Labor Academy, Marion. Massachusetts: Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; and Episcopal Theo- logical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was ordained to the Priesthood in March. 1955. Before coming to MCA ' , lie was Stall Chaplain and Acting Super- visor at Bellevue Hospital, New York City. Reverend Prest came to NIC V in March, 1958. He is Director of Religious Activities and Chaplain, MCA ' Hospital, Richmond. Virginia. Reverend Prest is now presently accredited by the Council for Clinical Training, Inc. as an Acting Supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education. Inferior of Momumental Church where siudents assemble throughout the year Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. —Matthew 28:20 Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is a youth organization for Baptist students in institutions of learning. It provides a full, well-rounded program of social and religious activities. The major aim and ambition of the Baptist Student Union is to have a Christ-centered program which will lead students into active church life. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the campus at MCV. It is a nationwide organization which endeavors to provide for the spiritual and social needs of students. Bi-monthly meetings are held in Teusler Hall of Monumental Church. Teusler Fellowship The Teusler Fellowship meets each Sunday evening in newly rennovated Teusler Hall of Monumental Church. Under the leadership of Rev. A. Ronald Merrix, Teusler Fellowship offers to every student at MCV time for relaxation and spiritual contemplation. Many of our discussions are concerning the vital relationship of our various professions to a Christian way of life. Laennec Society The Laennec Society is named for Rene Laennec, inventor of the stetho- scope and a man who gave classic descriptions of many intrathoracic diseases. This society was founded as an organization to bring together Catholic students, interns, and residents for discussion of the moral and spiritual aspects of practice in medicine and allied fields. { 175} Y. M. C. A T HE Medical College of Virginia branch of the Young Men ' s Christian Association, with directors and a paid secretary, was organized in 1916. Mr. Mimms Lee, who was then State Y. M. C. A. secretary, was very influential in helping a group to get it started. The following have served as MCA ' secretaries: Mr. Phil B. Trigg, Mr. Walter C. Cralle, and Mr. Earl T. Sullenger. In September, 1923, our present secretary, Mr. Jonah L. Larrick, was appointed. For over thirty years, Mr. Larrick has rendered invaluable services to the student body through his able direction of the college athletic program. To him the students are indeed indebted for his constant enthusiasm and inspiration and for his capable co-ordinating of student affairs. Mr. Jonah L. Larrick Executive Secretarj — } ' . M. C. A. MCI Branch Jfcca '  K. S. Jordan President J. E. Trevey Vice-President ( i. I.. Ml 11(1 I I « K Treasure! C. R. Lincoln Secretary { 176 Virginia Wisman, Judy Grubb, First Row: Janice Linebaugh, Wilda Wilson, Bib Gorman, Nan Weddi.e, Monk Lea, Nan Dea Carol Fields. Second Row: Peggy Gear, Susan Berry, Harriet Simpson, Shirley Knight, Virginia Blose, Barbara Marshall, Sue Seim, Jackie Donnally. Third Row: Betty Boone, Carole Roberts, Nancy Lincoln, Ann Tamkin, Jane Woodworth, Jes Kennedy, Evelyn Coffey, Frances Morton, Nancy Clements. The Dames Club LOCAL OFFICERS Nancy Lincoln President Elizabeth Jordan Medical Secretary Evelyn Coffey Dental Secretary Barbara Marshall Pharmacy Secretary Virginia Blose Intern Secretary Betty Boone Treasurer NATIONAL OFFICERS Nan Deadrick Corresponding Secretary Nancy Clements Recording Secretary Peggy Gear Treasurer Nan VVeddle Editor T HE purpose of the Dames Club is to promote friendship through education, recreation, service, and social ac- - tivities. Our motto is Once a Dame, Always a Dame. All wives of medical, dental, and pharmacy students plus interns and resident ' s wives are eligible for Dames Club. We welcome all of you each meeting night, the third Tuesday of each month. This year ' s highlights have been a welcoming tea, a hairstylist ' s work, the children ' s Christmas party, a lecturer ' s slides on Germany, a pantomimist ' s entertainment, a marriage counselor ' s advice, the benefit bridge, our contribution to cerebral palsy, the installation of officers, and the awarding of Putting Hubby Through degrees. {177} Student American Medical Association M. C. V. Chapter First Row Seated, Left to Right: Georce Donnely, Spencer Albright, Willie Kolmer Second Row Standing, Left to Right: Burt Wellins, Stuart Nichols, Bobby Holden rpi IE Medical College of Virginia Chapter of the Student American Medical Association was formed in 1952. This young club has rapidly taken its place among the organizations of the school. Our objects are to advance the profession of medicine, to contribute to the welfare and education of medical students on this campus and to strengthen the bond between the students of the Medical ( lollege of Virginia and other medical schools, to familiarize our members with the purposes and ideals of organized medicine, and to prepare them to meet the social, moral and ethical obligations of the profession of medicine. Egg {178} Joseph St. Clair, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard K. Green, Vice-President Dale Hyatt, President Student Dental Society ' PHE Student Dental Society was organized in its present form in the fall of 1946. with the ex- pressed purpose of promoting scholarship and professionalism among the members of the society. Guest lecturers are sponsored throughout the year and a student loan fund is made available by the society for any student in need of financial assistance. Dr. George W. Burke, Jr., serves as the faculty advisor. Membership is open to all students in Dentistry; the executive committee consists of the officers and two representatives from each class. ■{179} t r U ' , J. ft ■Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia OFFICERS J. Spencer Dryden, M ' 33, President 6816 Millwood Road, Bcthcsda 14. Md. James T. Tucker, M ' 27, Immed. Past Pres. Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Ya. R. Reginald Rooke, P ' 21, President-Elect 2929 Second Avenue, Richmond, Va. J. Robert Massif,, Jr., M ' 34, Vice-Pres. 1 Wesl ( irace Street, Richmond. ' a. Harry Lyons, D ' 23, Vice-President Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia George F. Hendley, P ' 18, Vice-President 2125 Fairmount Avenue, Richmond, Virginia Mrs. Anne F. Mahoney, N ' 29, Vice-Pres. 907 West 31st Street, Richmond, Virginia Peter N. Pastore, M ' 34, Secretary Medical College ol Virginia, Richmond. Virginia 1 1 k -i i B. 1 1 a i,. M ' 28, Treasure) Medical College ol Virginia, Richmond, Virginia TRUSTEES Edward L. Alexander, M ' 27 Medical Arts Building Newport News, Va. Lloyd C. Bird, P ' 17 303 South Sixth Street Richmond. Va. J. Pelham Bkoadihs. IV3II Franklin, Ya. Donald S. Daniei , M ' 24 Johnston-Willis I lospital Richmond, Ya. |. Spencer Dryden, M ' 33 6816 Millwood Road Bcthcsda 14, Md. Hunter M. Gaunt, P ' 26 Main and Valley Streets Winchester, Va. L. Frances Gordon, N ' 43 4514 West Grace Streel Richmond, Ya. W. C. Hindi use in. D ' 37 301 East Franklin Street Richmond, Ya. Richard A. Michaux, M ' 37 Lee Medical Building Richmond, Va. Edward Myers, D ' 26 511 Medical Arts Building Norfolk. Ya. Marguerite Nicholson, N 34 Cabaniss Hall, MCY Richmond, Ya. Philip W. Oden, M ' 34 Greenbrier Valley Hospital Ronccvcrte, West Ya. Waverly R. Payne, M ' 23 91 29th Street Newport News. Ya. E. Ci uborne Robins, P ' 33 140 Cummings Drive Richmond. Ya. R. Reginald Rooke. P21 2 ,| 2 ' 1 Second Avenue Richmond, Va. W. Ro-i Smith, P ' 4I Physicians Products Co., Inc. Petersburg. Ya. Robert V. Terrell, M ' 34 Medical Arts Building Richmond. Ya. H. Hudnali Ware. Jr.. M ' 42 816 West Franklin Street Richmond. Ya. { 180} ;■■v . -NVV .. ■V c SCHOLARSHIP and leadership go not un- rewarded. . . Those whose service and knowl- edge extends beyond the expected shall be the builders of a better tomorrow. Honoraries Alpha Sigma Chi OFFICERS Richard Gascoigne President Tillman Matthews Vice-President Bell-Jo Mershon Secretary Anne Sullivan Corresponding Secretary BrENDA K. STUBBS Treasurer GENE MoRELOCK Historian Richard Gascoigne President ALPHA SIGMA CHI, founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1938, is an honorary society or- ganized to serve the college and student body and to grant recognition to those who by meeting high standards of leadership, scholarship, and character have demon- strated ability and willingness to play roles in carrying on student activities. Members are chosen from the Schools ol Medicine. Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Nursing. An honorary mem- ber is chosen annually from among the faculty. Prime purposes of the society are to provide an or- ganization with lofty ideals entirely above smallness, politics, or personal favoritism and to create a spirit of fellowship and co-operation among students in the four schools. Richard H. Gascoicm Ralph Godsly Bash McManus Bell-Jo Mershon J wir.s Leonard Gene Mori lock Albert Thi impsi in Xnl Pictured: ROBERT ROBINSON Tn i i M n hi ws Bri m K. Stubbs Rom iti W. McConnei nm Si I 1 IVAN 7,, ry Spencer Albricht, III Susan Bin Wells Anderson Kennon Davis Betty Bradley William T. Doyle Anne Broaddus Chari i s Fri i d Elmer Fosti r I,i i niir H. Garrett F. Dale Hyatt Patricia Killmon Iudith C. Labson Clinton I ,inci ii n Antony Livincsi i ini Robert McQueen M. I ). Rn HMI IND Sharon Slate W nii Stai lard John Trevey Jane Yantvre Joyce G. Watkins Betty West Edward Williams, Anne Woodrum Paul Yost Sigma Zeta OFFICERS Marion D. Richmond President Tillman B. Matthews, Jr Vice-President Martha P. Albright Secretary Earle S. Brown Treasurer Marion D. Richmond President The Gamma Chapter of Sigma Zeta National Honorary Scientific Society, organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1926, includes students from all four schools whose achievements in scholarship and interest in the sciences make them worthy of membership. Sigma Zeta aims to encourage scholarship in science and recognition of attainment in this field. S. D. Albright, III William D. Deep Julian J. Nev Leonard A. Au Jack W. 11m i Marion D. Rich Eari i S. Brown Judith C. Labson Betty Jam Sum, Mm.is,,n R. Pkii M -nib rs Not Pictured Dawn Marsha Alt James M. Barnes Joseph C. Campbell Richard Dooley Marshall C. Enoland Llewellyn T. Flippen Charles G Freed Ralph E. Godsey James W. Harding Charlotte Y. Shirley J. Ha Richard T. Hi Pledges Harris RTM n George R. McGuire Patsy R. Page Michael K. Rees John W. Am es William E. Ayant Thomas M. Beaman Helen J. Beavers Carroll G. Bennett Robert L. Binda Stephen L. Bissell Ole C. Bredrup. Jr. Anne C. Broaddu ' s Stanton K. Calhoun Richard J. Cleveland Mary Jo Day Roy W. Dent, Jr. Daniel L. Detwiler, J John W. Duncan John R. Eshleman Jessica K. Faulkos Richard Gascoione Richard K. Gri r. John H. Gum Leon M. Harri„ Robert M. Har Ruth M. Howa Sue D. Lewis .Jr. N. C. Lukhard, Jr. Carolyn J. Martin Richard H. Marx Walter P. Reyelt, Jr Douclas C. Roane Rosser A. Rudolph, Jr Alpha Omega Alpha OFFICERS Sii i i,k D. Albright, II I President Charles C. Freed. Jr. Vice-President Galen L. Wampi i.r Secretary Ernest L. Clements, Jr. Treasurer Spencf.r D. Albright, III President ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA, Honorary Medical Society, was founded by William W. Root at the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois in 1902. The Beta Chapter of Virginia, known as the Brovvn-Sequard Chapter, was or- ganized at the Medical College of Virginia in 194(1 under the counselorship of Dr. William B. Porter. Selection to membership is based upon the qualities of scholarship in the broad sense, which connotes continuous industry, effectiveness in method of work, facility in corre- lating facts, and an intellectual grasp that permits the application of information to new problems. ( !,,-, I ■I I Marion D. B 1 i ,M I ( lo Ain Ull I 1AM I). 1)1 I Richard II. Gascoicni Jack W. IIm, [i rri I t i , Galen L. imp Mmhm Vol ; Robi i i l. Hare Rho Chi OFFICERS Judith C. Labs i in President I. arm. S. Brown, Jr. I ice-President Joe L. Kue Set retary-Treasurer Betty J. Somervell Historian Judith C. Labson President The Lambda Chapter of Rho Chi National Pharmacy Honor Society was founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1929. The Society as a national organization has sought to encourage and promote pharmaceutical research. The object of the society is the promotion of scholar- ship, friendship, and the recognition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences. m r r Earle S. Brows. Jr. Cynthia S. Greenbero fc |i dith C. Labson Cari G. M. ' ki loi k Be |. Ill vr.RS in W. Davis n I ■' . Ilvukl l-iivur-i N. Li Ki Richard II. M « R..OI HT li Sni •{ 1S6 } Bar Flies! Everybody loves to Cha-Cha-Cha. The Line-Up. Where is Virginia??? Time out from the gals. Here — try some of mine. Mickey Mouse Club. Medical students say the cutest things. {181} fc -i. M LASPED hands — the symbol of friendship . . . that universal quality which is symbolic of the good life. Throughout the world since time immemorial, men have bound themselves into groups . . . this is the spirit of fraternities. Fraternities John E. Trevey . . . Thomas C. Wilson Stuart E. Nichols, Jr. Richard Ci i: t.i and Fay I. Carr, Jr. . . . Ronald A. Pruitt . . Leon M. Harris, Jr. . Phi Chi MEDICAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Presiding Senior Presiding Junior Ret ording Set retai i Corresponding Secy. . . . . Treasurer Judge Advot ate . . . . Sentinel Arthur S. Gear, Jr Historian John M. Britt, Jr Guide Robert M. Pilc.her, Jr. Joe D. Christian, Jr. George White, Jr. Russej i Smiley, Jr. William B. Evans Soda! Chairman Rush Chairman Asst. Rush Chair. Assl. Rus i Chair. House Manager John E. Trevey Presiding Senior PHI CHI. National Medical Fraternity, was founded at the University of Vermont in 1889. The Thcta Eta Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in March, 1889. Phi Chi is the largest national and international medical fraternity, both in number of chapters and total membership. First Row Ji His M X i ■i ■i i (; I i i in m-:i A. Austin Wyatt S. Beazley, III William L. Beckenstein |i ' iin R. Blackmore ()i i ( !. Bi.drup, Jr. John M. Brut, Jr. Hervey P. Bri I I AIN Second Row Fay I. Carr, Jr. Joe D. Christian, Jr. Richard J. ( ti at land William J. Crutchley, Jr. Virgil L. Curry Roy W. Dent, Jr. Rodney G. Elliott Wii i i m G. El i is. |k. Third Row ii i i am B. Evans Ronald G. Fearnow Richard H. Gascoic.ne Arthur S. Gear, Jr. Walter H. Graham. Jr. Walter L. Grubb, Jr. Ira L. Hancock, III Erwin H. Harlfinger Fourth Row Herbert W. Harris, Jr. William O. Harris. Jr. Juneus F. Kendall John X. King Harry G. Kennedy. Jr. James R. Leonard Alexander P. Leverty John I. Lynch. Jr. Fifth Row Robert W. McConnei i Read F. McGehee Paul R. McNeer Robert B. McQueen, Jej! Jimmik I.. Mangus Richard C. Neale, Jr. Julian J. Ney Stuart E. .Nichols, Jr. Six Row Graham S. Palmer Robert M. Pilcher, Jr. Ronald A. Pruitt Arthur J. Raper John A. Rawi s Marion D. Richmond Joseph Sakakini I i nk B. Simpson, III Seventh Row Russell B. Smiley, Jr. Jonathan M. Sutton Georce H. Trauch, Jr. Jerry A. Trice W. G. Van Valkenburgh Robert W. Waddell 1 1 kkv A. Wei i ins Jr. Henry G. White, Jr. Lawrence A. Williams Thomas C. Wilson Gerald T. Yagel Members Not Pictured Arthur D. Bragg 1 .1 i in M. 1 1 rris, Jr. Thomas M. Howes I.i ci m I.. Murphy 1 SMI s S. Robison Richard F. B. Si i EI i . Richard I.. Stovell I II Ml I S ]. I ' .l IK. HI ROBERI R. I li mi r. William E. Dalti in Wii i i i M. I ) wis I Ierman R. Kinm y Yum G. Fu l i lii E. ti idss Y Harold I, ( • n in i ri I .1 ' I-! ' . I S. |l 1 IAS Pledges Neil D. Kravetz H. RRV G. KUYKENDAI I I ,vi retti C. Lyon, Jr. Keith W. Mi :Neer Sm rm n Master Ji isi lii ( ' . P kki k. Jr. Rum k i W. Pki STON An i in isi R. Pri i Ri. h ri B. Robbins ( ii w . Si ringfellow George a. Takach Andrew Werner Ji ihn I ' . Williams, Jr. { 190} e o v ■■: .- r ft ,,C) s I {191} ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA, National Medical Fraternity, was founded al Dart- mouth College in 1888. The loc;il chapter, Alpha Kappa, was organized at the Medi- cal College of Virginia in 1906. There are now forty-five chapters in the United States and Canada with over 26,000 alumni. Alpha Kappa Kappa MEDICAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Roy J. Yates President John F. Denton Vice-President Richard H. Armstrong . . Corr. Secy. Brick R. Garrett . . Recording Secretary John W. Barnard Treasurer James Rahman Warden Lawrence Krivit Mm thai Peck Lau Historian Phillip Morrison Chaplain r Roy J. Y vi es Pr ndent Richard H. Armstrong John W. Barnard John F. Den h n Bruce T. Garrett Lawrence R. Krivi r Peck Lau Phillip Morrison James Rahman William M. Taylor Member} Not Pictured Richard L. Speni in. |k. [ohn W. Forbes Pledges Pete Lau Mathew Rivkin {192} Frederick Dale Hyatt Grand Master Delta Sigma Delta DENTAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Frederick Dale Hyatt . . Grant! Master Howard B. Stanton . Worthy Master Jack A. Menius Scribe Antony C. Livingstone .... Treasurer Charles R. Penney Senior Page Carl Sommardahl, Jr. . . . Junior Page Harry Hodges Historian Barnette K. Haley Tyler DELTA SIGMA DELTA, the oldest national dental fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1882, and now has more than 14,000 members. Omicron Omicron Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1931, by Dr. Paul L. Chevalier. James I. Bernhardt Carroll G. Bennett Platon A. Brown Roy L. Earp Charles T. Fabian Wallace M. Forloxnes Richard K. Green William T. Green Ralph N. Green way John H. Gum Ronald L. Haynes Harry Hodges Matthew J. Howell Robert D. Humphrey Cecil H. Knight John H. Knight John A. Kontapanos Antony C. Livingstone William C. March Jack A. Menius Charles B. Morton Charles R. Penney Madison R. Price Charles W. Rentz Francis W. Shield Carl H. Sommardahl Thomas F. Van Keuren mW Herbert F. Adams W. Terry Elmore Barnette K. Haley Stanley B. Jones Robert A. Lomax Howard B. Stanton Leonard A. Wingard Richard K. Ames J. D. Blankenbeckler Thomas P. Bowe David E. Couk Wallace W. Edens Thornton H. Elmore William H. Farthing Leon C Hall Robert E. Hendry ' Pledges Charles B. Hogan David W. Holley Joseph A. Knuckley Charles A. Lowman Thomas G. Luckham John W. Lynn Alex J. Mallis William V. McAbee Linwood B. Simmons David R. Sipes Joseph K. St. Clair Ben E. Wiggins Lucien B. Yarbrough 4 193 FS1 OMEGA, with 26,000 living mem- bers and seventy-eight undergraduate and graduate chapters, is Dentistry ' s largest fraternity. Founded in 1892. at the Balti- more College of Dental Surgery, Psi Omega ' s growth in its field has been second only to the American Dental Association. Advancement of dentistry and fellowship are but two of Psi Omega ' s objectives. Psi Omega DENTAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Paul D. Yost Grand Master Daniel L. Via . . . Junior Grand Master Ernest Diaz Secretary E. L. Shearer Treasurer Donald L. Johnson ... Chaplain Richard Blancharu . . Chief Inquisitor T. J. Martin Senator D. S. Bruce Guardian John M. Padgett . . . House Manager Ronald A. Shelin . . Grand Master Fleet Paul D. Yost Grand Master «tp fey ? ? $ | 1 tV cy £p o. ? John W. Ames, Jr. Robert S. Askins Richard E. Blanch ard Charles M. Bress Dale H. Bruce D. S. Bruce William A. Buck, Jr. John M. Butter Bernard Cempella Robert W. Clements Daniel L. Detwiler, Jr Ernest Diaz Robert V. Diggs Robert E. Fox F. H. Guthie William G. Hawkins Robert W. Humphrey Donald L. Johnson Ronald D. Jones W. W, Jones Walter E. Kilbourne John R. Kisi r Peter J. Kostel James R. Lewis T. J. Martin T. B. Matthews. Jr. Wii LI AM R. Moselev Gerald J. McGraw John M. Padgett Floyd E. Parrish T. H. Phalen Kenneth L. Psillas E. I.. Shearer Ronald A. Shi i in Norman C. Ruiier, Jr. Daniel L. Via Raymond G. Weddi i J. H. Biggs S. S, Bisf.se I I Hl-RKI W. M. I ' ll GUAM J. R. Gore E. E. Hernandez W.J. Maxwell H. D. Simpson, Jr. S. M. Win pow {194 John W. Duncan President Xi Psi Phi DENTAL FRATERNITY XI PSI PHI, National Dental Fra- ternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1889. Xi Chapter was origi- nally established in 1903 and was reacti- vated in 1953. OFFICERS John W. Duncan President Douglas B. Nuckles . . . Vice-President B. M. Martin Secretary R. Gordon McCracken . . Treasurer Elmer O. Fisher Pledge Master Wells A. Anderson Jack B. Baugh Robert L. Binda S. L. Bissell Charles A. Brown- Stanton K. Calhoun Guy C. Clayton Jack D. Cole Walter R. Dillow Elmer O. Fisher James H. Fletcher James B. Graham R. T. Heath John R. Hubbard E. Raymond Hudson James S. Huneycutt Robert R. Keen Michael F. Kivlighan Bobby M. Martin French H. Moore John M. Pool William E. Tucgle Morley F. Vail William F. Wilson William T. Wine %. tf: ' Ad e I £ P £ | £ | ) J Members Not Picturei i R. G. Evans R. Gibson D. C. Pledges Roane W. H. Higgenbotham T. W T. I) W B. E. Barker . F. Bourne E. Butt L. Chastain . T. Davis J. Friend J. H. Gerdes C. O. Godwin J. D. Griffith A. S. Helwig D. G. Johnson J. E. Johnson, Jr. J. B. Johnson B. A. Ketner W. P. Lea J. A. McIntire J. H. Morgan M. W. Morrison O. W. Self C. J. Simon G. H. Snead, Jr. R. I. Stallings J. R. Stanley J. A. Taylor J. L. Welliver D. E. Wheless W. S. Wood { 195 } ALPHA OMEGA, National Denial Fraternity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery in 1907. Alpha Beta Chapter was established at the Medi- cal College of Virginia in 1928. Alpha Omega DENTAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Ai n ) . Wilensky President Jerome H. Weinstein . . Vice-President Arnold R. Mannis Secretary Bruce I. Longman Treasurer Alan J. Wilensky President PI K J M Edmund G. Barron Martin W. Damsky Ronald M. Cantor Bernard Hurowttz Arnold R. Mannis Jerome H. Weinstein Si am ey S. Wellins Members Not Pictured Bri-c I I. l.MSCMAN Eruin G. Cogen PI, dg, i |ay S. Lipman Mark X. Peri in i 196} Ronald G. Snowden Piesident Phi Delta Chi PHARMACEUTICAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Ronald G. Snowden President Kennon W. Davis Vice-President Warren E. Harrei.l Secretary John P. Weaver . . Corresponding Secretary Roy L. Garrett Treasurer Clyde R. Hodge . . Assistant Treasurer Eugene R. Rose Prelate Herbert L. Walker Worthy Inner Guard James E. Kennedy, Jr. Worthy Master-at-Arms Robert W. Thomas, Jr. . . Alumni Liaison 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 1025, and was active until 1934. It was reactivated in the fall of 1948, and has functioned with increasing strength since that time. There are thirty-six chapters and twenty- eight alumni chapters located throughout the LInited States. It was one of the organizations which aided in the founding of the Professional Interfraternity Conference. Adrian E. Andes, Jr. Eugene C. Blottner Marvin W. Bridgers, Jr. C. L. Clodfelter, Jr. Kennon W. Davis Jimmie L. Eari.es Gregory M. Faison Roy L. Garrett Harold P. Gibb, Jr. Thomas R. Green Warren E. Harreli. Clyde R. Hodge Hing Lee Kue David G. Lawrence Winston B. Lipscomb Richard L. Litchfield William L. Mantlo Richard H. Marx Rufus H. Mewborn, Jr. Eugene R. Rose Robert P. Stanley John H. Stone, Jr. William N. Thompson, Jr. Herbery L. Walker John P. Weaver Robert J. Woods, Ronald G. Cohen Joseph A. Gwizdz Carl W. Hertzog, Jr. Douglas Y. Hicks Charles A. Jones Members Xot Pictured Sam G. Kapourales James E. Kennedy, Jr. Charles N. Lukhard, Jr. Elijah W. Owen, II Robert B. Poland James W. Scott George H. Themides Robert W. Thomas, Jr. Frederick J. Allen Archie J. Beebe Harry L. Broocke Gerald B. Brooks James W. Dooley, Jr. John E. Glournoy Donald C. Grizzard Oliver W. Hawkins David E. Labson Joseph E. Layman, Jr. Theodore J. Marko.v Lorenzo T. Murray. Jr. Philip C. Spiggi.e Alvtn J. Schai.ow, Jr. Charles B. Thomas Stephen M. Schreier Louis A. Tucci Ray D. Smith F. R. Wright, Jr. ■{197} KAPPA EPSILON. National Pharma- ceutical Fraternity tor women, was founded at the State University of Iowa on May 31. 1921. There are eighteen chapters scattered throughout the United States. Tau chapter was established March 20, 1953. Kappa Epsilon succeeds Phi Gamma Epsilon, which was a local sorority founded in 1945. Kappa Epsilon PHARMACEUTICAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Christine Pippin President Helen Beavers Vice-President Betty Somervell . . . Recording Secretary Eva Turner. . . . Corresponding Secretary Patricia Detweiler Treasurer Adina Carty Chaplain Loretta McPhee Historian Christine Pippin President tiM f ? • 4H Member Not Pictured Evelyn Henderson- Helen Beavers Adina Carty P atricia Detweiler Cynthia S. Greenberc Doris Hinshaw Esther Kue ,}vdy Labson Loretta McPhee Venetia Morrill Betty Somervell Eva Turner Mae Woo Nancy Gill | l I I v; Connie Higoinbotham Barbara Huddleston Marie Mehfoud Sally Rhodes Mf i a Simpson Evelyn VVilliford { 198 } Lee Chovitz President Alpha Zeta Omega PHARMACEUTICAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Lee Chovitz President Ira Rosenberg Vice-President Frank Gross Secretary-Treasurer ALPHA ZETA OMEGA, National Pharmaceutical Fraternity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in l ' )l l ). 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, sympathy, 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 maintaining and expanding that principle of association and friendship and co-operation. Alpha Zeta Omega was founded. ' Frank Gross Leonard Kesslf.r Ira Rosenberg £ ?■fZ. Li mh { 199 J- KAPPA PSI Pharmaceutical Fra- ternity, founded in 1870, not only has tin- distinction of being the first professional fraternity in pharmacy but also maintains the largest membership of all pharma- ceutical fraternities. With a membership of over 20,000. there are forty-eight active collegiate chapters and twenty-three active graduate chapters in the United States. Theta Chapter was established at the Medi- cal College of Virginia, March 19. 1904. Kappa Psi PHARMACEUTICAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS Hobson I. Gattis, Jr Regent George Karos First lice-Regent Robert O. Sturgill. . Second Vice-Regent Robert E. Willey . . Third I ' ice-Regent Jerry H. Galliher Secretary William A. Armentrout . . . Treasurer Milton F. Jefferson Chaplain Chowning R. Hall, Jr Historian Hobson I. G.vrns, Jr. Re°ent f ? Barrett Bryant William Copeland James Alfred Cox Carthan Floyd Currin Theon Ambrose Darden Rush Underwood Derr William T. Doyle Donald S. Eaton Joseph A. Felts John E. Foster Jerry H. Galliher Hobson I. Gattis, Jr. Burgess H. Hamlett, Jr. Frank Hill Milton F. Jefferson George Karos Gene C. Leonard Eugene Major Robert K. Marks Forrest Marsh m i Dale H. Martin Robert M. Mason- William McFari.anf. George Mehfoud Carl G. Morelock Robert Perish in Chapman Rodenhizer ARNAULD I ' . SCAflDI Michael A. Sciota James Lee Seay James E. Shei.ton Thomas G. Skei n Robert O. Sturgii i Arnett W. Tomey Robert E. Willey Wn i i m D. Wish I )o M I) Ki i in i 1 EN William A. Armentroui Edward M. Hi ackw i i i Cecil K. ( ! u u u i m r Don m ii I. Clark !■isi pii D. De dnick I ' I RICK M. ( rIBRALl l;i III R W. GR VYS in I I lli W. ( . i I 1 NWI II ' I) ( Ihowning R. Hall. Jr. Members Not Pictured Robert C II w i « k James M. Huff Wii I I am A. Imes John R. Met Gary S. Mi iki lock William Morrison- Roger Xl I II W K ii i i i Patrick Jl HIS B. Ranson Charles R. Sadler Arnauld I s i i mi Stephen A, Sc vfidi Bl N| WHS P. S |l III Joseph A. Towi.er ( rERAl Ii Wl l i i IN James Ron Wyatt { 200 } I a.- ■V o : Z V w HEN moments of pleasure and relax- ation are rare, the enjoyment is greatest. . . Many of our happiest memories of MCV are the times when all hands take time off. . . Sports and Features Athletic Association James Leonard President i Gem Mi iri r i  i. Vice-Pri ridt nt Shirley W ampler Secretary-Treasurer F HE Athletic Association was organized in 1923, with its prime aim to create within the school a means ol relaxation, exercise and diversion and to encourage competitive spirit for the schools connected with the Medical College of Virginia. A complete schedule of intercollegiate play is maintained for men ' s basketball and tennis and girls ' basketball. It also supervises intramural basketball, softball, base- ball, pine; pons;, and has made available student membership a( the Glcnwood Country Club. Dr. William Parker. Graduate Manager since 1924, provides the leadership and guidance for the association. Much of the success attained during the past thirty years is attributed to the efforts of our leader and friend, Jonah L. Larrick (better known as Pop Larrick ). who has worked tirelessly in student activities and interests. ■( 206 r Varsity Basketball THE 1958-59 basketball season was highly successful for this edition of the Medicos, the seasonal record standing at 8 wins and 6 losses. The season began on an uneasy note, however, be- cause clue to scoreboard trouble at RPI, the boys dropped a 4-point decision. The scoreboard indicated a large scoring differential and no spectacular effort was made to pull the game out of the fire. During the course of the season the team lost two games each to real fine Norfolk W M and RPI teams, split two games with an excellent apprentice team, won singletons from National Business College and Ramsey- Kelley (the class of City Y teams) and took three-of- four from a better than average Union Theological Seminary. Standout returnees Godsey, Gerdes, Couk, Leonard, Graham, Keene, Simpson (playing with a bad knee), and Lincoln got much needed help from Charlie Wright of Marshall College, Ken Joyner of R.M.C., DePuy, Woodall, and White. One final note of interest, Jim Leonard, veteran of eight (8) varsity seasons, finallv graduates from MCY. SCORES MCV 46 vs RPI— 50 (away) MCY 55 vs Norfolk— W M— 70 (away) MCY ' 63 vs UTS— 57 (away) MCV 56 vs UTS— 73 (home) MCV 60 vs N. News Independents — 47 (home) MCY 61 vs Ramsey-Kelle) — 53 (home) MCY 58 vs N. News Apprentice — 79 (away) MCV 64 vs UTS— 57 (home) MCY 62 vs UTS— 43 (home) MCV 71 vs National Bus. College— 70 (home) MCV 64 vs Norfolk— W M— 102 (home) MCV 54 vs N. News Independents— 49 (away) MCV 76 vs N. News Apprentice — 50 (home) MCA ' 59 vs RPI— 85 (away) Front Row, Left to Right: Tony Prizzi, Ralph Godsey, Co-Conch, Bon DePuy. Bui: Ki i . Ki i m Mi Xfer. Charlie Graham Standing: Mr. Larrick, Charlie Wright, Dave Couk, Ken Joyner, James Leonard, Ramon Woodall. Bob Lincoln. Co-Coach, Joe Knuckley, Manager Not Pictured: Jon Gerdes, Raymond White, George Mehfoud, Harry Simpson { 207 } Medicettes HPHE Mcdiccttcs can boast a very successful season under the most capable leadership of Ralph Gibson and Pete - Costell. Both l o v sacrificed many evenings of study lime in order to teach a few skills to an inexperienced crew. As a result of the efforts of all, the team enjoyed a won-lost record as follows: After winning; the seasonal championship, the girls tried desperately for a tournament victory, but lost a close battle to C P. Next years hopes arc brighter because so many of the good players on the 1959 team are Freshmen. December 2 December 4 December 10 December 16 December 18 January January 14 January 15 M( A ' vs Ycpco MCA ' vs Johnston- Willis MCA ' vs Grace MCV vs St. Lukes MCA ' vs C P MCA ' vs Reynolds MCA ' vs DMV MCA ' vs Richmond Life Firsi Ham Playoff MCA ' vs Richmond Life MCA ' vs C P Lost Runner- Ups First Half V( SCORES Won January 28 MCA ' vs Vepco Won Won Februarv  MCV vs Johnston- Willis Won Won Februarv 4 MCA ' vs Grace Won Won Februarv 10 MCA ' vs St. Lukes Won Won Februarv 12 MCA ' vs C: P Lost Won 1 el iruan 18 MCA ' vs Revnolds Won Won Februarv 25 MCA ' vs DMY Won Lost February 26 MCA ' vs Richmond Life Won Second Half Playoff MCA ' vs C P Won si i i iND 1 1 i i Champion •■■ «, Li .,,.™„L«-| ijil ,. ' ■I - 1 f).(fft • j ' ; - —r i ————J ' ■■■- I . I.. Front, Li- ft In Ri hl: fi in 1 1 1 Gin r. Sarah Griffith, Marcari i Douci «, I ' m Torri ni i . Shirley Thomas. Sandy .Moore Rear, Left to Right: Julia Dobbins, Karen Olson, June Hudnall, Gertie Goode, Cai I i Missing: Pat Kii.i.mon, Frankii Lerni k. Doris Christopher, Anne Broaddus, Shiri ey Wampler, I ' .iiim W ' oodhall, Manage) { 208 Look ouf for what bo . . .?! The Champ of her best. S-t-r-e-s-e-t-c-h . . . Curses — foiled again! The Kings of Ping-pong. Halt! { 209 } hristmas at M. C. V ? MP. if   - ■. ikfc iiii ummim mi ui ij PAT KILLMON ANN SULLIVAN FRAN WHITLOCK An evening out! That mad band! How Sweet! D;y? Xmas Cuties!! Ipana!! •{211} • % •1 ' it ' ll II I I JIM fcl MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA Our Alma Mater Med Student ' s Dream: To have some permanent Department Heads. Wonder Why? The Senior Dental Class could not pick it ' s own Dedicatee? The new Residence Halls are so overcrowded? The hospital is now the Clinical Lab. and the forty hour work week is called Clinical Ex- perience? The Christmas Dance was so dry? The Xursing School Administration has to know before husbands when students are expecting;? It Would Be Wonderful If: Students could chose their own living quarters again. The great student leader would represent the students. The graduating classes could have a guest Com- mencement Speaker. The students would take more of an interest in school activities. There were no final exams. More attention could be given to education rather than new buildings. There were more date parlors in the Nurse ' s Dorms — with doors. It is rumored that a bill will be introduced in the Virginia Legislature to change the name of the James River to the Charles River. Is it true that The Diesel Plaza on th e South Bank of the James will soon give way to new housing for married students? Win is it that so many members of the graduating class are staving at their Dear Alma Mater? Student Prince Theta Kappa Psi — Thanks to the Administration {214} Private Practice Inspecting an army hospital one day during my hitch in the medical corps, I asked ' a young attendant if he had any secondary j in his ward. No, sir. he replied, shaking his head. This ward is for en- listed men. Period. End of Analysis ■•You ' ve done wonders for my ego, said a patient in his sixth or seventh month of psychoanalysis. I ' m even beginning to believe my inferiority complex is bigger and better than anyone else ' s! — Apres moi, le Diner A new patient had many gynecologic complaints. She had been to several physicians and had had repeated exami- nations, but she remained remarkably cheerful through it all. As she disrobed for her first pelvic examination in my office, she remarked to my nurse, You know, I ' ve gone through this so many times, I ' m beginning to feel like a finger bowl. — Our Leaders ' {215} Student Directory Rd.. Norfolk, Mcdl i i, Ma Aitcheson, A. IVacy, |r. ; D-l; 6 E. Ro Alexandria, Va. Albrighl, Martha Panned: N-4: «w . !2lhSt. Albright, Spencer Delancey, III. M-l, 108-A N. 12th St. |.-s u„l.-i. |,„- Moore; ll-l : I ' uil Republic. Va. Aldridgc, William Everett; D-2; 3, Burlington, N. C. Allen, Benjamin Randolph, Jr.; M-2; 6408 Buckhill Rd. Allen, Don Keith; P-3: 2402 ' Rvnhavcn Ave. Allen, Frederick James; l ' -2; Budd Lake Sen.-. Il.idd Lake. N.J. ll.-n. Hattic Rcdick; X-rav Tech.; 211 Regent St., Hampton, Va. Allen, Lynda Dale; N-l; Route 2. Scottsburg, Va. Allr,,. Marj Ruth; N-3; 2402 Lynhavcn Ave. Allen. Robert Bruce; D-4. ll 56 St., Newport News. Va. Allen. Robert Will. am; M-l; Bldg. 6, Apt. 5, Diesel II ing Unit. l, Dawn Mam.,; X-4 : Route 5, Him, ,n. Va. Ambrose, William Feflon; M-l; P. O. Box 81, Gasbur) Ames, |ohn Wilkin,. Jr.; I -4 ; 1425 Mvradare Dr. Ames. John Wilson, |i . I - 1 . Smithficld, Va. Ames. ' Riehard Kingslcv ; 34 ' i first Am- , Davtona Bi n h I ' la. Anderson, Carl Leslie; M-3 ; 613 6th St., Glendale, W. Va. Anderson. Chester M.; M-3; 4906-A Clivebrook Rd., S.mdsion Anderson, Frank Spencer. 1 1 1 ; P-4 ; RFD 8, Box 656AD, Richmond, a Anderson, Gary Edward; l ' -l; Rome 4. Winchester, Va. Anderson, Wells Avers ; 11-1; 4 ' )2I Wanner Am- Andes. Adrian Eugene, Jr.; l -4; 2033 Va. Ave.. Bluefield, Va. Andrews, Charles I ranklin; M-3; 605 W S2nd St. i„l,,ss,. Edward riiomas; l -2; RT. 2. Box 107, Robcrsonville, N. C. Antonc, Gail Louis: N-2; 401 West 28th St. ppluig. John Morgan: M-l; I ' rcdcn. k. St., liluclicld. w! Va. Apt, Lura Mae; N-l ; 3504 Woodrow Kve. Armentrout, William A.; P-3; Woodville, Va. Id, .Samuel Lee, III; M-3; 111 ' ) 35lh St., Ncwporl PT-1; 601 Yorklown Dr Ne Arniislead, Barba Alexandria, V , tr.,,1, II,,w aid La, v. |, . . 0-2. 601 Yorklown Dr., Alexandria, Va. Armstrong, Kas M.; N-l; Cloud St., From Roval, Va. Armstrong. Richard H.; M-2; 1619 Park Ave. Ashburner, Glcnna Mary; N-l; 3210 Greenwood Ave., West Palm Beach. I ' la. ,hss,„,h, Charles Vincent. Jr.: M-3 Sal 3rd S(., Mounds- ville, W. Va. Askins, Robert Glcnburn; D-3: Lake C:iiv, S. C. Atkinson, Mice Kas ; N-l , cl.uk, on. X. C. Atkinson. I.uu.-s Thomas; I - 1 : South Pleasontburg Dr., Greenville, S, C. Austin, Leonard Anthon; : M-4; 3204 Hanes Ave. Avant. William Earl; D-3; Georgetown. S. C. Avclla, EdwardJ.; I ' -l; 822 N. Garfield St., Arlington, Va. Bailey, Dais) Belle; N-l; 1109 Diane Lane Bailey, George Lero) : M-l . 2109 Queen St., Portsmouth, Va. Baird, loan Rickcr; Med, Tech.; 15 Wcstovcr Road, Newport News, Va. Bampton, Bctss Ann; .N-3; 289 E. Main St., Frostburg, M,l. Barbel Louis Bcrklc) : P-2; 2809 Hanes Ave Barker, Paul Richard; M-l: 314 So. Colonial Ave. Ha, k, a, fed, Is I ..n-l; l)-2; 501 liai ueh St., Denmark, S. C. Barlow, Cordon Kenneth; P-2; Woodford, Va. 11 M- Hilliard Rd., Apt. f3 Bat !. S; -I ( icorgc, |r.; I 14 Market St., I it ville, S. C. Carl Lee; I ' -l . 3k,i5 i, ,,.,-i., Blvd., Hampton, Va Barron, Edmund Gerald; D-3; Monrks Corner, S. C. U.inon, Wall,-, Seign ions: M-4; Stoncga, Va. ii.iskenille, I,. -, Virginia; Med. Tech.; McKenncy, Va. ( arolyn Anne; l ' -l ; I ' . O. Bos 15 , Gladys, Va Bass! John Wayland, [r., I ' -l . Clover, Va. Baugh, lark IS.; 11-3; ' N,,nh Tazewell, Va. Ilrale m,e Man. V Ul I, l„„k,e, X. C Bcamcr, Robcri Lewis; Grad Studies; 112 llih St. Pulaski, Va. Bcamon. Thomas Moil-.,,,. M-l; W ' esll.iook San.iloi mil 11,-a,,, Mm Margaret; N-2; 8815 Glcnvillc Rd.. Silvc Spring, Md. Bcavi i 11,-1,-n lean; P-3; 1 19 w 13rd Si Bcazlcy, Wyatt Sanford, III. M-2; 1400 Park Ave Bccbc, Ai. hie [aj , P-2; Easl ( : I, Si . Chim ate; - Va. Beggarly, Anne Reynolds; B-l : Keeling, a. Bckcnstcin, William I..: M-l; 1635 Quarrici Si Charleston I, W. Va. Belcher, lames Wayne; I ' -l: 113 Lai La lie Bell, Doris LI, so; N-3: P. O, Bos ' ' 281, South Mill. Bcndci M M-4; 5016 Monumental Ave. 11,,,,,,-,, i , II I,, ,s,-,. Ii-I i|5 Starling Ave., Martii villc Va Lois Did 16 I Home tc id-Duq Rd., Bcrgcjuist, Lots VI itcl Homestead, Pcnna. Berry, Allan; 1 1- 1 ; 1415 S w 18th Si lions, lames |e,e„,l.ih. l ' -l. ' I ' l ll Ave. Bernhardt, fames Irwin; D-2; 560 126th St . North, Ail ton i. Biggs, John Humphreys, III; D-2; 1737 F.. Oeea ac,-.. No.ioik. .,: Binda. Robert Lane; D-4: 321 Brightwood Ave.. Ha Bran, h Blvd., Bisi - . Samuel Shean , D-l; 619 W Portsmouth, Va. Bishop, Janie Catherine; N-3: South Hill. Va. Bisscll, Stephen L.; l)-4; 1910 Kan. fell.. St. Albans, W . Va. Blackwell, Edward Martin; P-2: Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 4. Apt. 14 Blackmorc, [ohn Robert; M-4; 541 Hillside Ave., Allendale, N. J. Blair, Charles loseph, III: M-l: 1014 S. Center St., Ashland, Va. Blake. Dora Alene; M-3; Pea Ridge Rd.. Oak Hill. W. Va. Blanch, William Howard, III; D-2; 934 Michigan Ave., Miami Beach. I ' la. Ulan, hard, Richard Eugene; D-4; 8 Barron Dr., Hampton, Va. Blank. Harold: Grad. Studies; 601 W. 1 St., N. Y. C. Blankenbeckler, James David; D-2; 1901 Downcv St., Radford, a. Blanton, Sam C. ; D-l ; Box 247, Sumiiici ville, S. C, Bloilner. Eugene Charles; P-3; 419 Raleigh As,-.. Noil, ,1k. Va. ISoddie. Kills Sue; N-2; 501 Windsoi St., South Hill. Va. Bohannon, Pcggs Ann; .N-3; Rome ., i. Box 219. Danville. Va. Bolick, Ann Page: Med. Tech.: R. ]• ' . 11 I. Crewe, A ' a Boiling. Ma, I,-,,,- I..: M-l; 233 Highland Ave., Norton. Va. Bond, Judith Carroll; Med. Tech.; 604 Spruce St., Appalachia, Va. Booker, |.,ine, A . Jr.: D-2; (.13 Overbrook Rd. I; -. ( Iwen Riley; M-2; Wirtz, Va. Boozer, Eleanor I.cola: Diet; 1024 Randolph St., Dayton, Ohio Boscka, David Andrew; M-3; 310 Second St., Morgan- town, W . Va. Bosserman. Patricia Ann; N-3; 417 Wayne Ave., Waynes- Bourne, William Franklin; D-2; Box 543, Conway, s, C. Bow.-. Thomas Pollard. |r. ; D-2; 525 W. 34th St., Norfolk, Va. 11,, wen. Durolhs Marie: N-l : 308 Cenler St.. Emporia. Va. Bower, John Donald; M-2; Bedford, Va. Bowling, Deanne Vivian; Med. Tech.; Fcriuni. Va. Bowman. Edward Randolph; Grad. Sludies; Ri. 3. Bluefield, W. Va. Bowman. Jean Eleanor; N-1 ; 409 E. College St., Bndge- Va. lira, ll.-i, Charles William; Hosp. Adm.; 409 Rogers Ave. Kingspori, Tenn. Bragg. Arthur Dane: Gilbert, W. Va. Brandt, Charles Wesley; M-2; 1101 Libbie Ave. Brandt, David; M-2: Little Neck, N. Y. li redrup, O. Christian, Jr.; M-3; 2525 Park Ave. Brewer, Herbert Martin; M-3; .301 Western Branch Blvd.. Portsmouth, Va, ■r, Jack Harris; D-l; 950 Viera Am-.. Coral Cables. D-4; 1004 Baldwin Ave., Norfolk. Fla Bress, Charles Ma Va. Bridgers, Marvin Warren, Jr.; P-3; 1708 Moss Side Ave Bright, Kane Estelle; N-2; ' Rome I, Box 62. Whiteville, N. C. Bristol. Alma Rave; X-ray Tech.; Rl. 3, Box I 1 1 b, Morgantown, N. C. Brill, John Mills, In; M-3; Bos kins. Va. Brittain, H. 1 ' .: M-2; 3(,02 Seminary. Tazewell, Va. Btoaddus. Anne Christian: N-3; 108 L. Union St.. San, 1,1, ,n. Va. Ili, ..„ Id,,,, [ohn Elmer; I ' -l: 108 L. Union St., s.mdsion. Va. Hi, ,.i,l, In Reuben II., ck, Jr.; M-4; Bow , Gi Broddie, Owen Winglield; M-l; 310 Yc.irdles Ave, I, sn, hbmg, Va. Broookc. Hans I IomI; P-2; Bovkins, Va. Brooking. Judith Annette; PT-2 ; 1365 L. Cuius Dr., Clearwater, Fla. Brooks, (..-raid Blandon; P-2; Route 10, Box 82. Virginia Beach. V.,. Ill-own. Hail,. uu Lii hugh: N-l; 215 Overlook Rd.. Staunton, Va. Brown. Charle, Ali.lci son ; D-3. 503 W. 58th St., Norfolk. Va. Blown, Don Wendell; M-l: 503 Markel St., Salem Brown, Earlc Saunders, |r.; l ' -l: 1719; - N. 21 St. Brown. Plaion Alexander: D-4: 150 1 Wcstovcr Hills Blvd. Brown, Susan I. I„,m: N-l: Bos 5066, Roanoke. Va. Browning. K,,s Hcnson. Jr.; P-2; 3200 Barton Ave. Bruce, Dale Howard; D-3; Route I. Box 43,,. Harrison- burg. Va. I - i Douglas S.;D-4; Harrisonburg, Va. Bryant, Barren Randall: P-4 ; 102 Wallow Am-. Petersburg Va, 11, ant, Raj Spencci . I ' -l . 5909 Patterson Ave. Brison, Gilbcrl Hamilton; M-l: 1828 Park Ave. Buck, s.„la Ann: N-4 : 15 Dallas St., Ashes, lie, V C li,„ I William A.. Jr.; D-4; 500 Orange St., Georgetown. S ( I. Buie Susan Caroline; N-4. Bladenboro, N. C i h .-!.-, Clarence; P-3; Lebanon Va Bureh lame, William: D-l; Rome ,3, Lake lit, s. C: Bureau Marilyn Lorraine; PT-2; 5313 Carvel Rd.. Washington 16, I . C. Burke. Arthur Wade, Jr.: M-3; 2926 Northumberland As,-. Burke. Hi., mas Edward: D-2: 328 Virginia Ave., Front Roval. Va. Burkholder, William Steve; D-2; 922 Arlington Ave.. Bristol, ,,. Burnetle, Betty Anne; N-4: 6513 W. Grace liurneiie, Harold Winston; M-2; 611 Washington St., Lym hburg, a Hum, Charles Leon, Jr.; M-4; 408 Pine Ave. Was ncsboro, a, Burns, hs Mae Putzkc; I ' -l; 2712 Wiliamar Si., Bush. Jiuimie Wayne; M-3; Ri. I. Box 41,-A. New London, Buslon, Jameson George, II; M-l; 102 Tazewell As,-.. Tazewell, Va. Butler. |ohn M.; D-l: Vance, S. C. Bun, Thomas Edward; D-2; Box 201, Pocahontas, Va. Butterworth, Richard Reynold,,. n: D-l: ll,,s 4k . Fair- mont, N. C. Cadwaller, Cecil Kimmcr; P-2; 104 Lambden As,-.. Wim I, cut. Va. Cahoon. Aubrey Ray; P-4: 100 Old St., Portsmouth, Va. Caldwell. Martha Carol; N-4; 1402 Chapman Ave., Roanoke, Va. Calhoun. Stanton Kes ; D-3; 4929 Wagner Ave . Calos, Pete Steve; P-2; 1000 Pierce St., Hopewell. Va. Campbell. Joseph Cameron: M-4: Box 848. Marion. Va. Cantor, Ronald Mams; D-3: 2321 Lacy Lane Waller [ackson, Jr.; M-l; 427 Pearl Ave., Ma Va Carothcrs. Eugenia K.-ill.-i, Diet; Hardeville, S. C. ( an. I as L. |r.; M-3; 31112 Park As.-. Carroll. Beirne Ferdrick, Jr.: P-2; 3305 Sandy Lane Cartel. Tom E. ; M-l : 533 13th Ave., Huntington W A a Cartv, Adina Alice; P-3; P. O. Box 484, Clmtwood. Va. Cem ' p ell i, Bernard Price: D-4: Filbert, W. Va. Chambers, Wilbur Gilpin; M-l : l o3 N. 2nd, Si. Chandler. Leonard Pritchett, Jr.; P-4; 3408 Park Ave, Apt. 12 Chaplin. Robert Rogers. Jr.; M-l; 202 Batter) Ave,, Chason, Mars Irene; X-ra Tech.: 922 Arlingion St., Rocks Mount, N. C. Chastain, Donald Lcc: D-2; Lake Wales. Fla. Chi. kos, I ' hslli, Mane: N-2; Route I, Box 356-B. Bluefield, Va. Chovitz, M. Lee; P-4; 800 Court St. Portsmouth, Va. Christian, Charles Fletcher; M-l; 2816 Griffin Ave. Christian, Joe David, jr.; M-3; 334 Grace St.. Smithficld, Va. Christopher, Doris Ann; N-4; Kilmarnock, Va. Church, Charles Dennis; l -4: Ri. 1. Box .319. Blacksburg. Va. Clague, Allen M. : M-4: 1207 Foxcroft Rd. ( l.i. i. W ill.ud Ogburn; P-l ; 221 W. 34th St. ( ' laik. Donald Franklin; P-2; 149 Hill Dr., Abingdon Clark, Douglas Hope; l ' -4; 158 Yall.-s Si,. Abing don. a. Clark, lames Philip: D-l: 149 Hill Dr.. Abingdon. Va. Clark. Samuel Keller; P-3: 158 Valles St., Abingdon. Va. Clarke. George Harold. Jr.; P-3; 19 12 North Ave. Clark,-. John Palmore; M-3; 822 L. 45th St. Clark,,,,,. Donna Jean; Med. Tech.; Box 7n2 Pearisburg, Clas Va. Clements, Edwin Douglas: P-l: 600 Bcllcvuc As,-.. Petersburg, Va Clements. Ernest I... Jr.: M-4; 4411 Ciilshaw Ase. ( lements, Robcri D-4 1407 N. Wayne St., Arlington, Va. Cleveland, Richard [.; M-3: 239 Me. ham, St.. Foxboro. Mass. Clibornc. Edgar Allan; P-4: Forksvillc, Va. Clingcnpecl. Yclma |o: N-3; II ..-, Mill. Va. Clodfeltcr. Clarence Lee, Jr.: P-l; 43 Cherts Ave. ,.. h ™:p. ice,; M-l: Shenandoah ( orial Hospital. W stock. Va. Cobb. Carolina Inez ' Mem. Tech.; Box 37, Fork Union, Cobb,. I lank,.- Jo; N-ias Tech.; 513 Temple St., Million. W. Va. Coburn, Leah Rase: N-4: Box 140, [enkinjones, W Va Coll.-s. Ksl,- Wesley; D-2: 22 Mountain Ave., S. I... Roanoke. An. Cogen, l.rwin (;.: D-2; 4948 Suburban Ave. ( ' ..hen. Howard Cartel : M-3; 31(15 Stuart As, Cohen, Ronald Gene; P-3; 3100 L. Maiden Ave.. Norfolk. Va. Cole, iuia Lou; PT-2; Box 157, Richland,. Va. ( ,.le, |... k D.; D-3; Rl D 2 C -. ... Collclli, Alex B.; P-l: 9 Haypath Rd.. Plainview, Lone Island. N. Y. Conies. William G., [II; M-3; 929 Ride, was Rd, Charleston 4. W. Va. Coogle. Elizabeth Irvine; N-4 Box 584, Route I, Stafford, Va. Cook, Bonnie Lee: N-3; Is: - Blenheim Rd., Roanoke, Va. Cooke, I no,-, Ralph, |, ; D-l; 422 Glenn Ave . Staunton, Cooke. ' Mablc Estelle: N-2: Cartcrsvillc, Va. Cong, I, ,n. land Dean.-; Med. Tech.; 403 Marvin Ase Colonial Heights, Va. c.prlaiid. William Itanklin: P-3; 13 Augusta Ave.. Dans, lie. Va. f 216 } Student Directory Coppedge, Charles William; M-4 : Powhatan, Va. Couch, Joyce Ann; N-l ; Keysville, Va. Couk, David E.i D-2; 3913 Hanover Ave. Counts, Dannv Lee; P-2; Route 2, Abingdon, Va. Courtney, Cornelius Bvrd ; M-2; 4814 Huntington Ave., Newport News, Va. Covington, William Dennv; D-l ; 208 Lansburv Dr., Danville, Va. Cox, |.,me. All,., I. P-4; Camp, Va. Coyner fohn Ligon; M-4; Marlinton, W. Va. Cozart, IIii.uk I . M-4; RFD I. Crews, |errv Frank; D-1; Hampton, S. C. Crutchfey, William Frederick, |r.; M-4; 445 W. Main. Clarksburg W. Va. Cummings. Robert Woodson; P-2 ; Victoria. Va. Curt in. Cat than Floyd; P-4; Route 5, Petersburg. Va. Currv, Virgil Lee; M-2; 711 Ninth Ave.. Marlinton, W. Va. Curtis, Charles Alexander; M-3; Rockridge, RD 1. Falls Church, Va. Custer, Kav; Med. Tech.; Hmton, Va. Custer, Wanda Colleen; N-l; 420 Baublils Ct., Navy Point, Pensacola, Fla. Dalton, Robert Burgin; D-l; 2204 Westfield Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Dalton, William Edward; M-l; Powhatan Ave., Norfolk, Va. Dame, Loretta Faye; X-ray Tech.; 1308 Rockbridge St., Covington, Va. Dameron, Robert Allen, Jr.; M-l; 612 Spottswood St., Fredericksburg, Va. Damskv, Martin William; D-4; 235-A 42nd St., Newport News, Va. Daniel, Garv Frank; D-l; 204 Tanner St.. Spindale, N. C. Darden, Theon Ambrose, ]r.; P-4; Box 414, Franklin, Va. Davila, Sonia Idalia; Diet ' ; Abolicion 558, Rep. Baldrich. Davis, Algernon ' Gibson: M-l; (.21 Dav Ave. S. W., Roanoke 16. Va. Davis, Betsy Noff; N-l; Rockv Mount, Va. Davis 11,-niv Russell. I ' -I ; Mc.idowview. Va. Davis, Kennon Wayne; P-3 ; 5113 Svlvan Rd. Davis, Noel; PT-2; 2419 Gulf-to Bav Blvd., Clearwater, I l.i Davis, Russell Lewis, Jr.; M-2; 755 Taliaferro St., Rockv Mount, Va. Davis, Suzanne; Med. Tech.; 1330 Westmoreland Ave.. Norfolk 8, Va. Davis, William Maslin; M-l ; 319 Clovellv Rd. Davis, William Thad, Jr.; D-2; 707 N. 8th Ave., Dillon, Dav. Helen Meredith; X-ray Tech.: Rt. 3, Box 189-A, Franklin, Va. Dav, Marv Jo; N-3; 711 Grant St., Charleston 2, W. Va. Deadrtck. Joseph D., Jr.; P-2; 739 S. Mason St., Harrison- burg, Va. Dean. Howard Yates; M-l: 112 2nd St., Radford, Va. tie Bakker, Jan Baptist; M-4; Banner Elk, N. C. de Carvalho. Marv Jane Monteiro; M-4; Predio Matarazzo, Praca do Patriarchs, Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A. Deep, William Daniel: M-4; 1104 Horsepen Rd. Deffenbaugh. Elmer Russell, Jr.; P-l ; 2205 W. Main St. Dent, Roy William, Jr.: M-4: Rt. 3, Box 28, Roanoke, Va. Denton. John Fiedem . M-4; Box 26 Emory, Va. DePuv, Robert Ward; D-l; 2613 Okeechobee Lane, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Dew, Oscar D. ; P-3; 527 Penn Ave., Norfolk, Va. Derr. Rush Underwood; P-3; 527 Penna. Ave., Norfolk, Va. Detwiler, Daniel Landis; D-4; Hcrndon, Va. Detwiler, Patricia Elizabeth; P-3; 1911 Hanover Ave. Deverle, James Allen; P-3; Box 206. Timberlake Rd. Diaz, Ernest; D-4; 3091 X W. 31st., Miami 42, Fla. Dice, Loretta Ruth; N-l . Franklin. W. Va. Disss. Carter Lee: M-3. Del, av ill,-. Va. Diggs, Robert Vaughan. D-4. J902 Delmont St., Apt. 10 Dillon. Walter Robert, |t., l)-3. Bland, Va. Dobbins, Julia Lee; X-ray Tech.; 307 Indian Oak Ave.. Crewe, Va. Dodge, Diana Rae; N-l; 1336 E. Drive, SW, Roanoke, Va. Dodson, Beverlv Barham; D-3: 5016 Park Ave. Doeppe, Donald Grev; P-3; 914 Flovd Ave. Dolder, Diana Rosarv; N-l; Rt. 5, Box 114, Vienna. Va. Donnallv. George Allen; M-3; Oak Hill, W. Va. Doolev, James Warren, Jr.; P-3; 524 Longwood Ave., Bedford, Va. Doss, Ann Elizabeth; N-4; Tiller Rd., Glen Allen, Va. Doss, Otis William. Jr.; M-4; 201 Main St.. Madison Heights, Va. Douglas, ' Edgar Smith, Jr.; M-2; 135 Kenilworth Ave.. Danville, Va. Douglas, Margaret Ann: N-l; 135 Kenilworth Ave.. Da ill,- Dovle. William Thomas: P-4; 3717 Howard Rd. Driscoll, William Saunders; D-l; Box 165, Bedford, Va. Duffer. Jovce; N-l; Route 1. Box 15-A, Red Oak. Va. Duncan, John William; D-3: 421 1 Seminary Ave. Earlesjimmie Lloyd; P-3; 106 Wood St., Martinsville, Va. Earp, Rov Lee; D-4; Box 565, Angler, N. C. Easlev, Sarah Jones: N-l ; 354 W. Main St., Danville, Va. Eaton, Donald S. ; P-4 ; Box 54 1 , Pcarisburg. Va. Eaton. Ravmond Luther; P-2; 121 Green Meadow Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Eddins, William George; P-2: P. O. Box 685, Galax, Va. Edens, Wallace Walker: D-2; Jonesville, Va. Edwards, Clarence Carl; M-4; 1922 Rosedale St., N. E., Washington, D. C. I 1,1,1,1,.;,-. loan I h abelh: PT-2: All oma P. O., Va. Elliott, Rod G.; M-2; New Orleans, La. Ellis, Jane Ann: P-l ; Rt. I, Box 4, Hickory, Va. Ellis, ' Judith May; N-2; 3448 Howard Rd. Ellis, William George. |r. ; M-2; 205 Wilshirc Blvd., Stcubenville, Ohio l.llnian, Hailcv Morton; M-2; 4102 Kensington Ave. Elmore, Thornton Hurt; D-2; McKennv, Va. Elmore, W. Terry; D-4; Box 153, Alberta, V.i. Ervin, Anul Lero) : D-4, Waynesboro, Va. Eshlcman, John Robert; D-3; Park View, Harrisonburg, Faveitcvillc, W. Va. 2710 22nd St., Tampa. Fla. Med. Tech. ; Fairlawn, Rt. 6. Eubank, Jacqueline Car, Eubank, I car, LaVerne; M-2; 22 S. Blvd., Apt. 1 Evans, Blackwell lines. M-4; ForksvMle. Va. Evans. Man i.i iiii. X-ra) Tech.; Box 205. Tazewell, Va. Evans, Robert (,., D-3; Tappahannock, Va. Evans. William B. ; M-2; 112-35 175th St., St. Albans, N. Y. Fabian. Charles Turner; D-3: 1 151 Ring St., Charleston, S. C. Faison, Gregory Manuel; 7107 Lakewood Drive Fallon, Gail Sandra; PT-2; 755 Tutlle Ave., Mt. Carmel, Conn. Farfcl. Arthur Bervl; M-3; 105 Ferguson Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Farlev, Jimmy Weldon; M-3; P. O. Box 1015. Bluefield, W. ' Va. Farnsworth, Don Myron; P-l: 5704 Kensington Ave. Farthing, William Howell; D-2; 375 S. 12th St., Wytheville, Va. Fearnow. Ronald Gravson; M-4; Jefferson Ave., Charles Town, W. Va. Felts, Joseph Alexander, Jr.; P-4; 1S34 Berkeley Ave., Petersburg, Va. Fields, Rodney Smith; D-1 ; 2804 Parkland Blvd., Tampa, Finn Hi nan Rav : M-2; 31 3 Oakd.ilc Ma Fisher, Elmer Orva, Jr.; D-3; 321 N. E. 1st St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Fisher. Max B. ; D-4; Becklev, W. Va. Flannagan, Lawrence G., jr.; Hosp. Adm.; P. O. Box 540-C, Red Bank, N. J. Fletcher, James Harrison ;D-3; Appalaehia, Va. Flournov, John Eppes; P-2: 3503 Edgewood Ave. Flovd, Carolyn; N-4; 504 Harris St., Roanoke Rapids, ' N. C. Flovd. Nancy Lee: PT-I ; Belle Haven, Va. Folkos, Jessica Kittinger; N-4; 3611 Goodview Ave.. s. W., Roanoke. Va. Forbes, Allan Louis: 1719 Park Ave. Forbes. John William, III: M-l; Stuarts Draft, Va. Fori lines Wallace Macon: D-4; 834 Belmont Ave., ChailnttisMlle, Va. Foster, Charles Lenwood: Hosp. Adm.; 412 Maple Ave.. Burlington, N. C. Foster, Jane; I ' I ' -I. 300 Sunnieholm Dr., Fairfield, Conn. Foster, John Elmer; P-4; Phenix, Va. Fowler, Anna Mae; N-4; The Plains, Va. Fox, Robert Edward; D-3; Route 4, Box 612-A, Charleston, S. C. Fralin, G. Wayne; M-l; Rt. 1: Box 32, Glen Allen, Va. Frederick, Louis Arnold: M 4: 1919 Hanover Ave. Freed Charles Conrad, Jr.; M-4; 704 Cherry Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Freeman, Worthingtnn Hamilton; P-2: 202 East 5th Ave., Lawrenceville, Va. Friedman. William Newman; D-l: 312S Hevwood St.. Columbia, S. C. Friend, Bawil J.; D-2; Box 32 Max Meadows, Va. Friend, Robert Marion; P-l; 5336-A Anthonv Rd., Sandston, Va. Fu. William Yum-chor: M-l ; 53 Conduit Rd.. Hong Kong Fulgham, William Mathews; D-4; Windsor, Va. Fuller, Ronald. Iden: P-2; 16 Page St., Berryville, Va. Galliher, Jerry Hugh: P-4: Box 253, Rt. 3, Abingdon, Va. Gardner. Cla ' v Thomas, Jr. ; M-3; 116 Canicilmrv Rd., Danville, Va Gardner, |amcs Lee: M-4; Rugby Terrace, Abingdon, Va. Garnet Josie Viola: Med. Tech.; King George, V.i Garrett. Rov Lee; P-4; 878 Shenandoah Ave. Blue-field, W. Va. Garratt. Bruce Thomas: M-3- 121 Brewer Ave.. Suffolk, Va. Garrido. Maritza L, ; M-4: Box 186, Rio Pic-dra . Puerto Rico Garrison, Donald Bruce: P 1: 5526 Cottage St. Gascoigne, Richard Holt; M-4; 431 Sudukon Rd., Kohler. Wis. Gatewood. Lillian Douglas; N-2: 3316 Cliff Ave. Gauis. Hobson Ivan, Jr. ; P-4: 924 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, N. C. Cams. Marv Carter ; N-4; 3028 Kensington Ave. Gear. Arthur Sew ell. Jr. ; M-4 ; Charlotte Court House, Va. Gemma. Frank Eugene; M-3; 137 Washington Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va. Gentry, Barbara Ann; N-3: Route 2, Roxboro, N. C. Gerries, Jon H. : D-2; 516 Forest Hills Dr., Wilmington, N. C. Ghapherv, James Louis: M-3 : 220 1 Market Dr.. Wheeling. W. Va. Gibson, Ralph. Jr.; D-3: Waverlv. Va. Gibb. Harold Philip. Jr.; P-4; Box 146, Willis Wharf. Va. Gibbs. |ov,r A, 11,-n,-; N-4; 1817 Sutton St.; Ft. Mvers. Fla. Gibbs, Shirk) Anne: Diet; 31 ' ) Chemung St., Waverlv N. V. Gibrall, Patrick Mike; P-2; 21114 E. Main St. Gill, Nancv Campbell; P-2. S807 Seminar; Ave Gilliam, Darrell Kav; M-4. 2900 Idlewood Ave. Gilliland. Robert I.,-,-: M-3 I 8 Map!, Rd Belle, W. Va. Gillis, Linda Jeanne; N-2. Rt. 2, Box 70-A, Charlottesville, Va. Gindin, R. Arthur; M-4; 235 S. Fourth Ave., Highland Park, N. J. Gladden, Robert Covington; P-l; Box 306, Eastvillc, Va. Glidewell, Flovd |ames; P-2; 3706 Stockton St. Glover, Marv Virginia; PT-1 ; 4721 N. 36th St., Arlington, Va. Godsev. Ralph E. ; M-l; 300 Pcnlcv. Sandston, Va. Godwin. Claude Oliver; D-3; §2 University Place, Valdnsla, Ga. Goldberg, Harold Leon; M-2; 102 E. Lauburnum Ave. Golden, Thomas R.; D- 1 ; 939 Suburban Pkwy., Portsmouth, Va. Goodc, Robert Wright; D-l ; 108 Cox ' s Lane, Ashland, Va. Goodman, Alvin Stewart; D-l; 1157 Kings Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Goodman, Seymour Francis; P-l ; 1535 Charles St. Goodwin, Barbara Lee; P F- 1 ; 3128 Westminister. Dallas 5, Texas Goodwin, Norma Jean; M-2; 2615 Mvrlle Ave., Norfolk 12, Va. Goodwin, Robert Bently; D-l; 620 W. Main St., Salem, Goodwvn, Wade Hampton, III; P-l; Box 33 St, Creek, Gore, James Russell; D-2; Box 1615, Loris, S. C. Gorman. Edward Armstrong; D-l; 1616 Elm Rd., I.., k. I,m,l. I l.i Gorsica, John J., Ill; P-l; 112 E. Main St., Becklev, W. Vs. Goss, Charles Rapp, Jr.; D-l ; 322 Southland Dr., Danville, Va. Gott. Judith Priscilla; N-l; 564 River Dr., Front Roval, Va. Grabeal. William Sims: M-3; Rose Hill, Va. Graham, Charles McDonald, Jr. ; M-4; Purcellville, Va. Graham, James B. ; D-3; 732 E. Howard St., Boone, N. C. Graham, Walter Hopkins; M-3; 8 Barron Dr.. Hampton, Va. Gray. Joyce Ann; N-l; 103 E. Union St., Sandston, Va. Gray, N. Turner; M-l ; 2409 National St. Gravson, Archer Ward, Jr.; P-4; 7 Radford St., Christians- burg, Va. Greco. Barbara Louise; PT-1; Hatton Point Rd., Ports- mouth. Va. Green, Jerold Alfred; P-3; 4411 Hanover Ave. Green, Richard Kennedy; D-3; 2806 Laflin Place Green, Thomas Russell; P-3: 1513 Atlanta Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Green. William Howard, Jr.; Hosp. Adm.; 2933-A Brook Rd. Green, William Thomas; D-3; Yorktown, Va. Greenawalt, Vernon A.; P-2; 2419 Hanover Ave. Greenberg, Cynthia Jeanctte; P-4; 813 Spotswood Ave., Norfolk, Va. Greenway, Ann Powell; N-3; 2500 Riverside Dr. Greenwav, Ralph Nathan; D-4; 2500 Riverside Dr. Greenwood, David Warren; P-3; 210 Mcller St., Phoebus, Va. Gregory, Gloria Lee; N-3; 424 Betsy Bell Rd„ Staunton, Va. Griffith, Joseph Donald; D-2; Luray, Va. Griffiths, ' Sarah Anne: N-l; 303 24 St., Dunbar. W. Va. Grinnan. George Lamb Buist; D-1: 5216 Edgewood Dr., Norfolk, Va. Griz ard, Donald Cola; P-2: 1736 Ashland Ave.. Norfolk, Va. Gross. Frank Irving: P-4; 3107 Condie St. Grossman. Gerald Allen; P-l: 7316 Normandy Dr. Grubb, Walter Lee, Jr.; M-2; 937 Forest Pk. Blvd., Roanoke. Va. Guinn, Norma Sue; N-2; Box 581, Culpeper, Va. Gum, John Hunter; D-4: Churchville, Va. Guthrie, Falcon Hodges: D-4; RFD §1, Nathalie, Va. Guv, Barbara Sue; N-2; Route 4, Manassas, Va. Gwizdz, Joseph Allen; P-3; 715 Livingston St., Elizabeth, N.J. Haar, Frederick Hubbard; P-2; Keswick, Va. Haga. Jane; P-2; Circle Dr., Abingdon, Va. Hager, Harry G., Jr. ; M-3; RFD i. Herndon, Va. Hagv, John Albert; M-3; Richmond, Va. Haines, Jeaneane; PT-1; 505 Eldorado Dr., Macon, Ga. Halev, Barnetle Keith, Jr.: D-3: 1816 Wakefield Rd.. SW Roanoke. Va. Hall, Charles Earl; P-2; 2901 Havgood Rd.. Petersburg. Va. Hall, drowning Reginald, Jr.; P-3; 107 E. 4lh St., Front Roval. Va. Hall, Howard Allen; M-l; Northfield Rd., Lunenburg Mass. Hall, Jack William; M-4; 4910-A Ferncroft Rd„ Sands Va. Hall, Leon Curtis. Jr.: D-2; 6145 Eastwood Terr, Norfolk, Va. Hall, Marjorie Ann; N-l; Wvlliesburg, Va. Hall, Patricia Caroline; P-l; 805 7th St., AltaVista, Va Hall, Virginia Duffer; N-4; Red Oak, Va. Halloran, ' Richard Kay; D-4; 305 Atlas Bldg.. Charleston W, Va. Halm, Frances Ann; X-ray Tech.; 3136 Hanover Ave Hamilton, Orville Keith: M-l ; Somerest Dr., Lynchburg Va. {217} Student Directory Hamlet, Burgess Harrison, Jr.; P-4; 724 N. Mecklenburg Ave., South Hill, Va. Hammond, Harriet Lee; N-3; Route 4, Box 311. Martinsburg, W. Va. Hanback, Lawrence Donald, Jr.; M-2 ; RFD 1, Box 297 Hancock, Ira Lionel, III; M-2; Creeds, Va. Hancock, Robert Charles; P-2 ; Casllewood, Va. Hardeslv, Linda Jane; -4 ; Box 102, RFD 2, Manassas, Va. Harding, John Hopkins, Jr.; D-3; Lilian, Va. Harlfinger, Erwin Herbert; M-2; Apt. 1, Bide. 2, Diesel Housing Unit Harman, Janet Rosalee; M-3; Harman, W. Va. Harman, John Simon; M 2; Mannan. W. Va. Harman, Robert Franklin; D-3; Box 442, Grundv, Va. Harper, James William; P-l ; Brookneal, Va. Hubbard, Maury Albon, Jr. ; D-l ; 4805 Rodn R.d II I Va. tin B.; M-l; 204 S. West Ave., Blacksi lie. Harris, Beverlv Bruce; N-l ; Taylor Ave., Elkins, W. V Harris, Edith Anne; P-l; Route 6, Box 341, Gi N. C. Harris, Herbert Witt, Jr.; M-2; 607 Henri Rd. Harris, Leon Martin; M-3; 2904 Monument Ave. Harris, Robert Miller; M-4; Route 1, Lewisburg, W. V; Harris, William Overton, Jr.; M-4; 1813 Roanoke Ave Newport News, Va. Harvcv, Nancv Kay; N-2; 124 Park Ave., Danville, V: Harwell, Jeannette; N-2; Route 1, Waverly, Va. M-3; Park Ave.. Charleston. W. Va. Hawkins, Judith Armstead; N-2; 916 Mortimer Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Hawkins, Oliver Wendell; P-2; 905 Elkin St. Hawkins, William Gray; D-4 : Box 83, Kevsville, Va. Hawthorne, Gail Anne; P-l; 59 Hopper Ave., Pompton Plains, N. J. Hayes, Charles Barrick: D-l; 9646 Wells Pkwy., Norfolk 3, Va. Havnes, Ronald Lee; D-3; Box 35, Freeman, W. Va . Heath, Richard Thomas; D-4; 1724 Grove Ave., Esmont, Va. Heiden, Hubert Eric; D-3; Box 206, Lake City, S. C. Heizcr, Mortimer Danlzler: M-2; Rawlings, Va. ' Hellberg. Carl David; D-l; Pace Court, Franklin, Va. Hellon Marlha Ann; N-1 ; V. A. Center, Martinsburg, W. Va. Helwig, Alan S.; D-2; 14 W. Maple St., Alexandria, Va. Hemingway, Frank McCoy; P-4; Box 192, Bethel, N. C. Henderson, Evelyn Louise ; P-3; 7715 Hollins Rd. Hendry, Robert Ernest; D-2; 1619 Jackson St., Ft. Myers, Fla. Henretta, Thomas Ross; M-l; 3651 Sunrise Ave., Roanoke, Va. Hernandez. Erick E. ; D-3; 6714 N.W. 32nd Ave.. Miami, Fla. Hertzog, Carl William, Jr.; P-4; 1504 Bellevue Ave. Herwever, Sylvia Williams; N-4; 4006 Forest Hill Ave. Hess, Lowell Lee; D-l; Mouthcard, Kv. Hester, Peggy Jane; N-2; Route 2. Hurdle Mills, N. C. Hicks, Douglas Yound ; P-3; 1309 Ash St., South Boston, P-2; 107 Eggle Va. Higginbotha Hampton, va. Hightower, James Arthur, Jr.; Riviera St., Venice, Fla. Higiiihoiham. Will.., in 1 lopwnod, Jr. ; 11-1; 111 Oakdalc Terr. ii e. Null., Ik, Va, Hill, Frank Highland; P-4; 1021 W. 47th St. Hillman. Dwight Peters; P-2; 6604 Horsepen Rd. Himelrighl, Don Russell; P-l ; 207 Capon St., Strasburg, Va. Hinchey, Kathleen Karol; N-2; 27 S. Marshall St., Front Royal. Va. Hinshaw, Doris Leigh; P-3; 1808 N. Fayettevillc St., Ashboro, N. C. Hodge, Clyde R.; P-3; Diesel Housing Unit Hodge. Jack R.; Rl. 8. Box 653 Hodges. Harrv; D-4; 1029 Horsepen Rd. Hoelzer, Ernest Clyde; D-l; 1215 N. Inglewood St.. Arlington, Va. ' Hoffarth, Richard Wallace; P-l ; 307 Essex St.. Lynchburg, Va. Hogan, Charles Belts, III; I 2 ; 1237 16lh St., Newport News, Va. Holden, Bobby Glenn; M-l ; so: Fayette Ave. Holland, Clarence Vl.i.m. M-l. Windsor, Va. Holland, William Elisha; M-l. Windsor, Va. Hollev. David Warren; 1 1-. ' . Box 226, Phoebus. Va. Holzbach; Richard Lynn; D-4; Tliiti R.ver Dr.. Newport Home,. Louis David; Grad. Studies; 1003 Parker St., Falls Church, Va. Harden. Harold Milton; M-l; 271 Gardner Ave., New London. Conn. Horn. Anne; Grad. Studies; ' i=,ns Bonnie Dale Rd. Home. Susan Margaret : N-l : ' .III West Ave.. Wadesboro, N. C. Hosteller, George Milton; M-4; Westovcr, Md. Hosteller, |ohn H.: P-2; 2020 Second Ave. Howard, M. Ruth; N-3; II Murray St., Maiden. N. C. Howard, Rufus Oliver; M-2: Box 401, Bon Air, Va. Howell, Matthew James; D-4. C.hnckatuck, Va. Howes. Thomas Martm; M-3 810 Hamilton Circle, Charleston, W. Va. Hovlc. Cecilc Jeanne; N-3; 108 Shaw Lane Hubbard, John Rowlev; D-3; 1002 College Dr.. Geffrey S. C. Rd., SW., Huddleston, Barbara Jean; P-2; 1813 Bradford Rd.. Baysidc, Va. Hudgins, Robert Lewis; M-l ; 1610 Grove Ave. Hudnall, June Worthington; N-4; Rt. 2. Box R C20, Heathsville, Va. Hudson. E. Raymond; D-3; 228 Milstead Rd., Newport News, Va. Hudson, Andrew Earl; P-2; 904 Longwood Ave.. Bedford, Va. Huff, James Marshall; P-2; 313 Frazcr St., Front Roval. vl Hughes, David Christian; P-4; 205 Dun Ashland. Hughes, Mirabeau, Jr.; P-4; Route 5, Colonial Acn Hughes, Sallie Ann; N-3; 1722 Boiling Ave., Norfolk, Va Hume, Patricia Jean; N-4; T-502. Apt. 3. Ft. Monroe, Va Humphrey, Robert Douglas, Jr. ; D-4; Rural Retreat, Va Humphrey, Robert Witten; D-3; 420 Maycox Ave. Norfolk, Va. Huneycutt, James S. ; D-3; Appalachia, Va. Hunt, John ' Franklin; D-3; 870 Yorktown, Rd., Poquoson Va. Hunton, Caroline Homassel; X-rav Tech.; 6705 Rive. Rd. Hurowitz, Bernard; D-4; 901 Libbie Ave. Hutchens, Thomas K-unkle; P-l ; 9806 River Rd., Newpor News, Va. Hyatt, Frederick Dale; D-4; Rose Hill, Va. Hyde, Corbett Roderick; P-2; Apt. 13, Bldg. 3, Diese Housing LInit Hyman, Eleanor Fern; N-3; 1106 Cabell St., Lvnchburg Imes, William Allen; P-2; 503 Bilti ' Ave., Lynchburg, Inge, Bettv Jones; N-4; 106 Goodwvn St., Emporia, Va. Inge, Wellford Warriner, Jr.; M-l; 508 Meherrin St., Emporia, Va. Irons, Sudelle Riser; Romnev, W. Va. Irwin, Mary Ellen; N-l; 4211 Smithdeal Ave. Iseman, Earl Vincent; D-2; Apt. 11, Bldg. 4, Diesel Housing Unit Jackson, Gustavus Vasa, Jr.; M-3; 3322 Maryland Ave. Jackson. James; D-l; 101 Scott St., Kingst ' ree, S. C. Jackson, Phillip Francis; PT-2; 415 N. 32nd St. Jacob, Sheila Ann; X-ray Tech.; 1408 National St. Jacobs, Lacev Milton, Jr.; M-4; 3909 Pilots Lane, Apt. 6 Jacques. Marcella Marie; N-l ; 404-D Levte Rd., Ft. Lee, Va. James. Frederick Charles: M-l; 19 Shea St., Portsmouth, Va. Jastrebskv, William |ohn; D-l; Box 6, Bowers Hill, Va. Jefferson, ' Milton Franklin; P-4; 1830 Ferndale Ave., Petersburg, Va. Jeffness, Mary Ricks; N-4; Route 1, Palmer Springs, Va. Jeffrey, Jackson Eugene: Grad. Studies; 610 Woodmere Rd., Interlaken, N.J. Jenkins, Thomas Sherwood; P-l; 122 Caroline St., Fredericksburg, Va, Jester, Beate Otzen; N-l; Bonnie Highlands. Free Union Star Route, Charlottesville, Va. Johnson, Carolyn Perdue: N-4; Thorn Spring Farm, Pulaski, Va. Johnson, David Garland; D-2; Rt. 1, Box 151, Marion. S. C. Johnson, Donald L. ; D-4; Roanoke, Va. Johnson, George William; M-3; 3025 Lamb Ave. Johnson, James Edward, Jr.; D-2; 3025 Lamb Ave. Johnson, Joseph Belton; D-2; 304 Wise St., Appalachia, Va. Johnson, Robert L.; Hosp. Adm.; 3104 Edgewater Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Johnson. William Thomas, Jr.; M-4; 2509 Stuart Ave. Johnston, Charles Edgar: M-l; 150 Ten Rod Rd., North Kingstown, R. I. Johnston, Charles P.; P-2; 902 Sclma Blvd.. Staunton. Va. Johnston, Jean Elaine; N-l ; 5504 Grove Ave. Jones. Benjamin Newman; M-2; 708 W. Grace St. ' Jones, Carole Petica; N-l; 7124 Cherry Lane Jones, Charles Adrian; P-2; 210 E. Hill St., Box 158. Warsaw, N. C. lones I, i Moses; Nil ' it Box 169 Phoebus ., lones. Gerald Cooper; P-2; 210 E. Hill St., Warsaw, N. C. (ones, Patricia Anne; N-2. ' 16 Arnell Blvd., Danville. Va. lones Ronald Darwin D-l Ilawn .i Jones, Stanlev Bernard; D-3; Alberta, Va. lones. Vilicia Evelyn; X-rav Tech.; 2315 Parkwood Ave. Jones, William W.; D-4; 1214 Dalelon Ave., Vinton. Va. Jordan, Marv Westcott; Med. Tech.: 203 Parkview Place. Danville. Va. Jordan, Robert Saunders. Ill: D-4; 203 Parkview Place, Danville, Va. Jordan, William Rich, Jr.; Pharm. Spec; 1631 Monument Ave. Joyner, Raymond Kenneth; M-l; 534 35th St., Newport News, Va. Julias, George Stephen; M-l ; 109 N. Queen St., Martins- burg, W. Va. Kapourales, Sam George; P-3; Williamson. W. Va. Karos. George: P-4; Dublin Ireland Kav, Barbara; Med. Tech.; 307 C W Little Creek Rd., Norfolk, Va. Keen, Robert Richard; D-3; Rt. 1, Washington, W. Va. Keenoy, Roger William; P-3; 309 Ave. B. Virginia Beach, Kellev, David Lcrov: M-3; 2100 Center St., Moundsville. W. Va. Keller. Robert Henrv : D-l ; 13 Duff Lane, Bristol, Va. Kendall, J uncus Frederick: M-4; 1112 Edgewood Dr., M-l; 111 W. Cork St. Charleston. W. Va Kendall. Robert Genu Winchester. Va. Kendall, William Forrest; M-l ; 4233 Chambcrlavne Ave. Kennedv, Harrv G., Jr.: M-2; 1738 Loudon Hgts. Rd., Charleston, W. Va. Kennedv, James Edward, Jr.; P-3; 33 Davis Ave., Newport News, Va. Kern, Peggy Ann; N-3; Duffield. Va. Kessler, Leonard Gerald; P-4; 6 N. Crenshaw Ave. Ketner, Bruce Alden ; D-2; Route 2, Rockwell, N. C. Kidd. Elizabeth Ann. N-2; Mt. Crawford, Va. Kilbourne, Walter Eugene; D-4; Big Stone Gap, Va. Killingsworth, Charles Richard; D-l; 1121 Frances St., North Augusta, S. C. Killmon, Patricia Ann; N-4; Oak Hall, Va. Kincaid, Raymond Llovd, Jr.; P-l; 3901 Pilots Lane Kinder, Sylvia Jean; N-2; 3511 NW 171 St., Opa-Locka, Fla. ' King, James Robert; P-l ; Victoria. Va. King John Norman; M-4; 5210 Edgewater Dr., Norfolk. King, Mary Kathryn; PT-2; 2105 Windsor Rd. Kiser, Brenda Jill; N-4; 314 S. Main St., Kevser, W. Va. Kiser, John Roger; D-4 ; Box 246. Wise, Va. Kish. jane Rebecca; N-l ; P. O. Box 404, Gary, W. Va. Kivlighan, Michael Francis; D-3, 827 Donaghe St., Staunton, Va. Klarans, Marvin N.; D-l: 901 Spolswood Ave., Norfolk 17, Va. Knight, Benjamin F., Jr.; D-2; 4404 Hilltop Dr., Lynch- burg, Va. Knight, Cecil Horger; D-3; 3413 Belvedere Dr., Columbia. S. C. Knight, Donald Aubrey ; M-2: Stanardsville, Va. Knight, John Howard; D-3; 816 Belmont Ave., Charlottes- ville, Va. Knox, George Ramsay; D-2; Cheadle Rd., Yorktown, Va. Knuckley, Joseph Albert; D-2; 3226 Rosewood Dr.. Columbia, S. C. Kolmer, John Wilson; M-4; 228 Richfield Ave.. Salem. Va. Koonce. John Franklin; P-l ; 401 College Ave.. Blackstone, Kopinski. Joseph Clemens; M-3: P. O. Box 495, Scarbro, W. Va. Kostel, Peter James; D-3; 732 Palace Blvd.. Clifton Forge. Va. Kravetz, Neil David; M-l; 4022 Bonner Rd., Baltimore 16, Md. Krivit, Lawrence R.; M-4; 47 Parker Ave., Deal. N. J. Kriz. John Joseph; M-2; 5504 Riverside Dr. Kue, Esther Lee; P-4; 310 Bank St., Norfolk 10, Va. Kue. King Lee; P-4; 310 Bank St.. Norfolk. Va. Kuvkendall, Harrv Canter; M-l : 235 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Labson, David Elliott; P-2; 1923 Brandon Ave., Roanoke, Va. Labson. Judith Carol: P-4; 1923 Brandon Ave., Roanoke Va. ' Lambert, Armistead Gorrell; P-2; Brodnax. Va. Lambert, James Isaac; D-l; 431 W. Court St., Wood- stock, Va. Lampros. Leo Nicholas; D-l: 1501 Orange Ave.. NW. Roanoke, Va. Laster, Stanley Abbott: M-3; 200 Westham Pkwy I.au, Buong Hoo; M-l; 3 Tan Sim Boh Road. Singapore Lau, Buong Peck; M-4: 5 Tan Sim Boh Rd.. Singapore Law, Betty Lewis; Grad. Studies; 314 Jackson Ave,. Lexington, Va. Lawrence, Barbara Mae; N-2; Box 186. West Jefferson. N. C. Lawrence, David Garv; P-3; 101 Aslwin Rd.. Portsmouth, Va. Lawson, Hugh Alvin; D-l : 16 18 Monument Ave. Layman, Joseph Edward, Ji ; Kilmarnock, Va. Lea, William Paul, Jr.; D-2; 707 Sommers St.. Lynch- burg, Va. I.eadbetter. Robert Lewin; M-4; Moundsville. W. V; I.eath, Helen Lucille; N-4; 3866 Fauquir Legge, Withn Winrhest. xensingti 4, Dcla Lenin. Lisle Tcrrcl : Hosp. Adm.: 228 Julian Av E. St. Louis. III. nard, C Leonard, Ja Leresche. ' Louis Paul: D-2; Dogwood Dr.. McLean. Va. I.erner. Frankie Marie: N-l; Rt. 3. Box 314, Lvnchburg, Va. Leroux. Andree Rcnee: X-rav Tech.: 2423 Grove Ave. l.evertv, Alexander Piersnn; M-3; 3200 Stuart Ave. Lewis, |,„ .incline Mae: N-4; Box 122. Carolina Beach. N. ' C. Lewis, James Rav: D-4 ; 6118 Hampstead Ave. Lewis, Robert Den by; D-l: 603 Mulberry Rd.. Martins- ville. Va. Lewis. Sue Dix; N-3: Millington. Md. Lewis, William Herbert. Jr.: D-l: Cascade, Va. Liebman. David Benson; P-2; 221 Monticcllo Ave., Salisbury, Md. ; 3866 Fauquier Ave. s; M-4: 321 Courtfield Ave., Lehman. Judith Carol; X-rav Tech.; 6809 Ker Leisure. Nlelvin G.,Jr.;D-l ; 107 Laurel Lane. Wilt {218} Student Directory Lin, Fritz; M-2 ; 1524 Ohm St., Arlington. Va. Linebaugh, Laurens Edward; D-l ; 2632 Prospect Rd., Lincoln, Clinton Robert; M-3; Apt. 8. Bldg. 5, Diesel Housing Unit Lindsev. Emilv Radford; N-1 ; 106 Evans St., Christians- burg, Va. ' Lipes, Robert Samuel; P-l ; 3220 Allendale Rd. SW, Roanoke, Va. Lipman. Jay Stuart; D-2; Ml Rockbridge Rd., Ports- mouth, Va. Lipscomb, Winston Bouldin; P-4 ; 123 Longstreet Ave., Highland Springs, Va. Litchfield, Richard Lee; P-4; 1842 E. Blvd.. Petersburg, Va. I), Burlington. Littlefield. Charles D.; P-2; 247 N. C. Litton, John Richard: P- 1 ; 1 11) . Cherry St.. Marion, Va. Livermon, Virginia Gill; N-1 ; Woodford, Va. Ltvesav. Eugene Carter; P-3; 1816 Southlawn Ave. Livingstone. Anthony Cornelius; D-4; 320 SW 10th St., Miami, Fla. Lockhart, Billie Ray; P-2; 1514 Webber St., Flint 3, Lomax. Bobby A.; D-3; Rt. 3, Lexington, N. C. Lomax, Lynda Kav ; X-ray Tech. ; P. O. Box 8, Star, N. C. Long, Linda Arden; N-2; 7402 Chatham St., Springfield, Longest ' , Donald B. ; M-l ; Rt. 1, King William, Va. Longman, Bruce Irving; D-3; 1912 E. Oceanview Ave., Norfolk, Va. Loonev, Frances Reynolds; N-2; 2218 Flovd Ave. Lowman, Charles ' A. ; D-2; 926 Kanawha Blvd., Charleston 2, W. Va. Luckam, Thomas Grant; D-3; 300 W. 27th St., Norfolk 8, Va. Lukhard, Charles Norman, Jr.; P-3; 7703 Richie Ave. Lynch. John Irving, Jr.; M-3; 138 South St., Auburn, ' N. Y. Lynn. John Worth: D-2; 701 Sunset Ave., Petersburg, Va. Lvon, Everett Carter, Jr.; M-3; P. O. Box 2012, Ports- mouth, Va. Mabrv, Jean Talley: N-3; Box 14. Fork Union, Va. MacMahon, Hugh Ronald; M-3; 828 Great Falls St., Falls Church, Va. Madagan, Harold Frederick; P-l; 709 N. Braddock St., Winchester, Va. Maddox, Joseph Edward; M-l; Apt. 5, Bldg. 2, Diesel Housing Unit Magee. Millard Russell. I ' -l; i .lie, a. Magee, Ruth Benton; N-1; 205 Battery Ave., Emporia Va. Maisel, Gloria Harriet; P-l ; 4516 Augusta Ave. Major, Percy Eugene; P-4; 3304-A Lamb Ave. Mallis. Alexander James; D-2; 2832 Oakland Blvd. NW, Roanoke, Va. Mangus, Jimmie Lee; M-4; 205 Highland Ave., S. Charleston, W. Va. Manning, John Paul; M-l; 35 Cedar Ave., Newport News. ' Va. Mannis, Arnold Robert; D-3; 2168 S.W. 15 St., Miami, Fla. Mantlo, William Linwood; P-3; 2702 W. Grace St., Maphis, Mary Lou; N-4; 4203 Monument Ave. March, William Copeland; D-3; Holland, Va. Mariani, Richard Christopher; D-2; 1876 S. Miami Ave., Mi. Fla Markow, Theodore Joseph; P-2; 6514 Patterson Marks, Robert Kent; P-4; 227 N. Spring St., Greensboro, N. C. Marlin. Robert Earl; D-l; 5840 Pinetree Dr., Miami Beach, Fla. Marsh, Bettv; N-1; 518 Eldon St., Lynchburg, Va. Marsh, Samuel Jesse; D-l; Rt. 1. Hemingway, S. C. Marshall, Forrest ' Rea. Jr.; P-4; 415 Park St., Charlottes- ville, Va. Martin, Bobby Marks; D-3; 1004 S. Jackson St., Covington, Va. Martin, Carolyn Jean; M-3; 9th Leigh Sts. Marlin, Dale Hamilton; P-3; 5735 Maryland Ave., Falls Church, Va. Martin. Donald Lee; M-l ; Rt. 3, Ellerson, Va. Martin, Nancy Phyllis; N-1; Stop 8, Nine Mile Rd. Martin. Thomas Jackson; D-4; Belington. W. Va. Marx, Richard H.; P-4; 2405 Spencer Rd. Mason, John Spotlswood; D-3; 2408 Third Ave. Mason, Robert Montgomery; P-3; 512 Second St., Farmville, Va. Massey, Mary Ball; N-2; Hague, Va. Massie, Sallie Perkins; Edinburg, Va. Master, Sherman; M-2; 645 Lowell St.. Lawrence. Mass. Mathews, George Arnold; Hosp. Adm. ; 912 Floyd Ave. Mathews. J. Lee, Jr. ; M-3; 2314 Nunnallv Ave. Matthews. Tillman Belvia, |r.; D-4; Scranton, S. C. Maxwell, William James; D-2; 906 Madison Ave., Florence. S. C. Mavhew. Jane Carolyn; P-l ; P. O. Box 426, Gretna, Va. Mavnard, John Gary, Jr. ; D-l; 110 Christian St., Cheraw, S. C. Mays, Betty Ann; N-1 ; Rt. 3, Staunton. Va. McAbee, William V.; D-2; 113 Oakland Ave., Chester, S. C. McAllister, Anne Brownley; N-2; 205 Meridian Ave., Hopewell, Va. McConnell, Robert William; M-4; Fort Blackmore, Va. McCracken, Reuben Gordon; D-3; 216 Rogers Ave., Sans Souci, Greenville, S. C. McDaniel, Andrew; D-l ; 26 E. Chapman St.. Alexandria, Va. 1031 Celar Lane, Falls M. Daniel. Euuene Man in. |r.; M-l; Kit. Mulberry Rd.. Martinsville, Va. McFarland, Mary Jean; N-4; 1218 Windsor Ave.. Mi I ■ail. ,n. ■Willi. on lirown. |r.; P-4; Box 98, Lebanon, Va. McGehee, Read F., Jr. ; M-2 ; 919 Hamilton Ave., Colonial Heights. Va. McGraw, Gerald Joseph; D-4; 927 Kent Rd. Mclnnis, Nancy; X-ray Tech.; 2 Walker St., Concord, II Melinite, John Arthur Church, Va. McKown Charles Henry; M-3; Wayne. W. Va. Ml Manns. Basil Winston; M-4; 3105 North Ave. MiNe.i. Keith Wilson; M-4; 24 N. Holly Ave., Highland Springs, Va. MrNeei, Paul Randolph: M-2; 24 N. Holl) Ave.. I lighland Spi nigs. a, McNeer, Thomas Alexander; P-l; College Dr., Bluelicld. Va. McPhee, Lorelta Mae; P-3; 710 North Towne Ave., Pomona, California McQueen, Robert Bruce, Jr. ; M-4 ; 504 Ward St., Graham, N. C. MiWIioiier. William David; M-3; 115 Waverly Way, Clarksburg, W. Va. Meeks. Stcyen Allen; D-l; Gloverville, S. C. M.liailie, Patricia Marlene; P-3; Rt. 5, Frederick, Md. Mehfoud, Anthony; P-l; 211 Jackson Ave., Sandston, Va. Mehfoud, Rose Marie; P-2; 211 Jackson Ave., Sandston, Va. Mehfoud, George Joseph. Jr.; P-4; 2104 E. Main St. Menius, Jack Alan ' ; D-4: 1407 Spencer Ave., New Bern, N. C. Mershon, Bell-Jo: N-3: Bena, Gloucester Co., Va. Met . John Richard; P-2; 4007 Ml. Vernon St. Mewborn. Rufus Harry, Jr. ; P-3; 221 Windsor St., South Hill, Va. Miles, Nancy Thrope; N-1 ; Newsoms, Va. Millar. John Donald; M-4; 225 Palen Ave., Warwick, Va. Miller, Charm; PT-1 ; 1006 N. Adams, Beeville, Texas Miller, David Stafford; M-l; Rt. 2, Bland, Va. Mills, James Edwards; P-l; Rt 3, Box 541, Greenville, n: c. Mills, William Andy; Grad. Studies; 2508 High St., Lynchburg, Va. Minnis, Thelma Louise; P-2; 1050 Maple Ave., Norfolk, Va. Monninglon. Tannis J.; P-l; P. O. Box 535, Front Roval, Va. Montgomery, Peter Terrill; M-l; 69 Third St., Garden City, N. Y. Moods. Carole Mason; N-1; 1710 Eerndalc Ave.. Peters- Norwood, George Joseph; P-l; P. O. Box 6, Scottsburg. Mo ch Hale, Jr.; D-3; 179 Main St.. Alung.l.. Moore. |ane Cochran; N-1; 2407 Agra Dr.. Laurel, Va. Moore, June Hazell: Med. Tech.; 830 Brvan St., Raleigh, N. C. Moore, Kenneth Earl; P-l; 1524 Westburv Dr. Moore, Sandra Leigh; N-1 ; Rt. 4, Gretna, Va. Moran, Bettv; N-1 ; 21 13 Grove Ave. Morel, Donald Eugene; M-3; 180 Godwin Ave.. Midland Park, N. J. Morelock, CaVl Gene; P-4; 44 Riverdale St., Dayton, Ohio Morelock, Gary Slemp; P-2; 44 Riverdale St., Dayton. Va. Morrill, Olive Venetia; P-3: Falkland, N. C. Morris. William Leonard; P-l: 3114 Vimv Ridge Ave. Norfolk. Va. Morrison, Marshall Watts; D-2; 1420 Ashland Circle Norfolk, Va. Philip Hapworth; M-4; Kitten. Maine Mo Wi in I)., I., i W ' oi r; p-2; N. Church St. Morton. Chailes Byron; D-4: Chatham, Va. Mosby, Robert Thomas: M-2: 4309 Grove Ave. Moscley. William Rosser; D-4: Blarkridge, Va. M,.ss. Burton Alan. M-2: 41)0 West Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Moi.i. Lawrence Russell. M-3: Port Roval, Va. Motley, Earl Lee; P-3; 5401 Spruance Rd. Mundv. Bettv Lee; M-l ; Tappahannock, Va. Murphy, Eugene Leo; M-3; 602 Harrison St., Clarksburg, W. Va. Murray, Harry William; P-l; Edinburg, Va. Murray, Joan Lee; N-1 : Box 97. War, W. Va. Murray. Lorenzo Thomas. Jr. ; P-2; 3703 Midlothian Pike Musirk. Joe Grady; P-l: 101 18th St.. Bristol Va. Neal. William Kirk, II: M-l; 100 Malbrook Dr., Falls Church, Va. Ncale, Richard Carroll: M-4; 124 Baltic Circle, Tampa 6, Fla. Neathawk, Roger Delmore: P-2; 1538 Langhorne St., SE, Roanoke. Va. Newhill, Daniel C, Jr.; M-4; Wirtz, Va. Newkirk, Mary Jane; N-1; 6305 Southall Ave. Newman. Eugene Michael; M-3; 6410 Kensington Ave. Newman, Patricia Mae; N-I ; Rt. 1. Box 82, South Hill, Va. Nev, Julian Joseph: M-4: 1250 Moffett Terrace, Harrison- ' burg, Va. Nichols. Stuart Edwin. Jr.: M-2; 3030 Grove Ave. Niedermayer. George Huntas; M-2; 7331 Hermitage Rd. N ' unii, Rebe vn; N-1; 2314 Kenn Rd. Obenshain, Carolyn Sue; PT-2; 127 Manor St., North Hills, Roanoke, Va. O ' Connor. Robert Darrell; M-3; 455 58th St., Charleston W. Va. O ' Donohue. Waller John, Jr.; M-2; 2724 W. Grace St. Apt. 10 Ogden, Carole Joyce; N-1 ; 1 1 1 Rockbridge St., Covington Va. O ' Heir. Patricia: PT-2; 8 Glen Rd., West Hempslcad N. Y. Olson. Karen Elaine; N. ; Box 189, R:. 2, McLean, Va Omer, Lewis M„ III ; M-3; Apt. 9, Bldg. 2, Diesel Housing Outten, William Linwood, III; D-l ;4740N. Di Arlington, Va. Overman, Marybelle; N-4: 4011 Washington St., Lynch- burg, Va. Overslieel. Judy nne: P-l ; Peaks St.. Bedlord. Va. Owen, Elijah Washington, II; P-3; RFD 1. Chatham, Va. Owen. I I. i, he, Bailey , Jr.; M-4; Highland Springs, Va. Owens, Claim. ,- Allied, P-l; RID I. Box 250, Pikevtlle, N. C. Padgett, John M.; D-4; 1248 Fergusc Ne Palm Pan coast. Parker. Jo. Parrish, I k Patrick, W Pan Va ve., Newport vs, va. Graham Sanford; M-2; Diesel Housing Unit ■; M-3; 4114 Spreukle La. Jr.; M-l ; 3811 Dover Rd. : -4; 105 Catwaha St., Clover, S. C. dore, Jr.; P-2; 401 S. Kalmia Ave., Paul, Geraldine W. ; M-4 ; 2332 Nunnallv Ave. Pavne, Anne Briggs; N-1; 1400 Graham Rd., Falls Church, Va. Pavne, Betty June; N-1; RFD f2, Chatham, Va. Payne. Bill Duncan: Rt. 6. Chatham. Va. Pavne. Cassoti Grady ; P-2. Rt. I, Crewe, Va. Pavne. Harold Jackson: D-2; 8408 Weldon Dr. Pearson. Harold Lee; P-4. 2144 Rivermont Ave. Pecht. J, .an Carol; X-i ay Tech.; 150 Charlotte Ave., -2; Front Royal, Va. s;P-l;P. O. Box 101, Orange, Va. mond; D-4; 1414 Palmer Rd., Peffer, Mona Louise; N Pendleton. Charles Lewi Penney, Charles Ray Perkins. Eli Washington; P-l; 511 Milton St. Perkins, Paul Hening ; M-l; 3126 Porter St., Jefferson, Va. Perkins, Waller Reams, |r.; M-2; 4008 Brook Rd. Perlin, Mark N. ; D-2: 4304 Grove Ave. Perlstein, Charles Barrv; P-2; 4918 N. Crestwood Ave., Apt. fl Perrv, Judith Ann; N-4; 4012 Patterson Ave. Perry, ' Roger W., Jr.; Jr.: M-2; 2414 Drake St. Perlstein, Robert Joel; P-3; 4705 Monument Ave. Persinger, Edwina Leigh; X-ray Tech.; Parrish Court, Covington, Va. Phalen, Thomas H.; D-4; 237 W. Market St., Harrison- Phillips, JudyPauline; N; Rt. 1, Box 668, Christiansburg, Va. Phillips, Man Arden; N-1 ; 2412 Mt. Vernon St., Waynes- boro, Va. Phillips. Ruth Nell; N-1; Rt. 1, Box 111, Council, N. C. Pilcher, Robert Mason, Jr.; M-3; 436 Walnut Ave., Roanoke, Va. Pippin. Iris Christine; P-4; Abingdon, Va. Huntington. W. Va. Pirkle, Paul Anthony; D-l: 1727 N. Shore Terrace, Orlando, Fla. Pitsenberger.John David; N-3; 1341 Neel St., Huntington, W. Va. Pittman, Patricia Ross: N-2; 304 South City Point Road, Hopewell, Va. Pleasants, William Douglas; P-l; Cartersville, Va. Plott. William Andrew; P-4; 107 ' . W. Main, Covington, Va Poland, Robert Bascom; P-4; Boykins, Va. Poling, Constance Mae; N-1; Box 972, Pearisburg, Va. Polis, Charles Thomas, Jr.; M-2: Louisa, Va. Pollv, Charles Kilgore; D-1 ; Appalachia, Va. Pool. John Mavnard; D-3; 1907 St. Denis Ave., Norfolk Va. Pope, Sandra Lee; N-2; Ivanhoe. Va. Porter. George William, Jr.: M-2; 3518 Hanover Ave. Porterfield, James McDowell. Jr. : M-l; 2511 Livingston Rd.. Roanoke. Va. Poteate, Louise Elizabeth; X-ray Tech.; 601 ' .. N. 1st Va. Powers, James Edward: M-4; Bluefield. W. Va. Pradel. Judith; N-1 ; 9005 Michaux Lane Prott, Janet Laine; N-2; Chatham Hill, Va. Preece, Claire Elaine; N-1 ; 967 George Washington I Portsmouth, Va. Preston, Robert W. ; M-l; 267 Campbell St., Han burg, Va. Price. Evelyn Farmer; N-1 ; Rt. 3. Farmville, Va. Price, Jo Witten; Med. Tech.; Pearisburg, Va. { 219 Student Directory Price, Madison Rankin; D-4: 5300 Huntington Ave, Newport News, Va. I ' m .-. Man [•.; PT-1 ; 433 X. Patrick St., Leaksville, N. C. Prillaman, Henry Andrew, Jr. ; M-l ; 1320 Lakewood Dr.. Roanoke, Va. Pritchard, George E.; M-3; 6 Sunset Dr.. Martinsville, Va, Priz i. Anthonv Richard; M-l; 9403 First View St., Norfolk, Va. Proctor. Jack Douglas: M-l; 120 Augusta Ave. Vinton, Pruitt. Ronald Anthony; M-4; 1010 Watauga St., Kings- port, Tennessee Prunty, Michael Neal; D-l; Jenkins, Ki. Psillas. Kenneth Lionel; 11-4; ' III, S. Samuel Si ( li.n l - Town, W. Va. I ' n. k.-u. R.n Wdhrd; P- 1 : Brookneal. Va. Pugh, Ruben Lewis; D-l; 185 Wildhurst Ave., NE, Roanoke, Va. Purkcy, Charles Kenneth; P-3; Box 4. Wise, Va. Puryear, Peggj Louise: N-3. Vitgilinia. Va. Putze. Robert Lcro) ; M-4: 14 Kcnilworlh Ave., Danville. Va. Quillcn, Howard Eugene; D-l ; P. O. Box 482 Gate Cm Va. Quisenberrv. Patrick Tiernev ; D-2 : 3303 Garland Ave. Rai ■. lohn Jerry; I ' -l: 167 Seaboard St.. Petersburg, Va. Rahman. |ames Charles; M-4; 201 Warwick Rd. K. ■, Sandra R,„s..n: X- 1 : 1518 Pulaski Si. Ramsey, Harry Edward, |r.: D-l; 533 Fishcrmans Rd.. Norfolk. Va. Rjni-n, IV...., |e.,netle; PT-1; 434 SW 3rd Ave., Ft. Lauc ' .crdali , Fla. Randolph. Barbara Lee; N-2; Box 1547, Raleigh, X. (:. Ranson, John Baker: P-2: Rt. 8, Box 421-A Raper, Arthur Jarrcll; M-4; Rt. I, Oakton, Va. Rappaport. Harvey M.; Grad. Studies: 169 Spring St., Passaic, N.J. Rappapon, Irwin: M-l; 177 Prospect St., Farmingdale, N. Y. Rawls. John Ashburn; M-3; Rt. 1 Read, Linda; X-l ; 1423 Watchung Ave., Plainficld. X. J. •s, William Franklin; D-l; 216 SW 5th St., D.inia. I i , M-4; 3008 3rd Av Rcardon, Patrick Augusi Redford, Ramon Norwood. Jr.: M-2: 1800 Richmond Ave.. Lynchburg, Va. Reed. Donald Lloyd; M-2; Hanover Court House. Va. Rees, Michael Kenneth; M-4: 5306 W. Grace St. Reese, William Henry, Jr.; M-2; Rt. 2, Sterling, Va. Reid, Ruth Caroline; M-l ; Box 66, Cullowhee, N. C. Reilly. Ann Morgan; P-l : 528 Walnut Ave., Wavnesboro. Va. Renshaw, Katharine; Med. Tech.; 729 E. 1st St.. Big Stone Cap. Va.— married name, Katharine Renshaw McCoig Renlz. Charlie Wilson; D-2; 2413 Preston St.. Columbia, s. c. Ren.,,,, lames Caldwell; M-2. Oak St.. I.umberport. W. Va. Reyell, Waller Peter, |r.; M-3; 1019 Esplanade, Pelham Manor. X. Y. Rhodes. Sallv Holt; P-2; 927 Euclid Ave.. Evnchburg. Va. Rice, Benjamin Holt; M-l; 705 16th Street. Alexandria, Richardson, Vndrev, Garnett; Grad. Studies: 4716 Augusta Ave. Knl Ison, I. m nun V.; M-3; Marion. Va. Richardson, Frank Raymond; D-3: 5442 Anthonv Rd.. Sandston, Va. Km hmond, M; n I).; M-4: St. Paul. Va. Km ketts, iine: N-3; Clover, Va. Rullen. X.uiri Eee Ola; X-l ; 301 Caldwell Bide., Bristol. Tenn. Ringlcy, Harold Lovd; D-2; Banner, Va. Ringlcy, Wit khan, Robert; P-2; 212 Valles St., Abingdon. Va. Rivkin: Matthew Gerald; M-l ; 55-05 Woodside Ave., Wo idside -i Roach, Mar) Vnna; X-l; 113 Tower St., Tazewell, Va. Roane. Houghs CI, .imp, l -3; Apt. 3, Bids S, Diesel Housing Unit Roark, Emu Gwvnn: N-3; Box 111, Scottsburg. Va. Robbins, William I , [r.; M-3; 833 Hanks Rd., Martins- ville, Va. Robertson, Bens Eon; X-4 : Rt, 1, Cambria, Va. Robertson, It, idle., M-4; Wakefield, Va. Robertson, lame, rthui In 1 120 N 18 Si Mi tmi I la Robertson, Louise Wilkes; M i I oil. ;e Si Be I I, a Robertson, Richard Eee; M-4; 40 1 iske St., Portsmouth, Va. Robins. Kiel,., id Bailey: 6233 Rolfc ..■X Ik, Va Robinson, Arthur Douglas: P-l ; 602 Leigh St., Pennington Gap, Va. Robinson, Charles Theodore; D-l: Box 13 Orangi Park I la Robinson, [ames B, . P-l Dolphin. Va. Robi lames Smith; M 2; While Slonc, a Box 269, Glen Robinson. Robert I iin-ii.-: M-i; Castlewood, ' a. Rockwell, Raeford D.-Win. Jr.: P 1 ; 6205 W, Franklin St. Rodenhizer, t:h.,piii..n |unes. |r.; I ' 3: Hon 42. Blackstone, Va. Rose, Elm. Clairei P-l: 3219 Luther St., Winston Salem, X. i :, Rose. Eugene Roland: P-3; 2805 Walmslcv Blvd. Rose; Eennie Mane; X-rav Tech. ; Rt. 6, Box 85. Kaiii.ll. . W, Va. Rosenberg, Ira; P-4; 3902-A Stuart Ave. Routes, Thomas Bransford; P2; Limeton. Va. Rudolph. Rosser A,. Jr.; M-3: 2IU X. Illinois St., Ailingi. ,n, Va Kiillin. Winifred Owen; Med. Tech.: Box 99, Pink Hill, X. C. Kiiii.Iio. William Thomas. Jr.; Hosp. Adm.: 513 Western Aie.. Suffolk, Va. Russo, Samuel ' m„iii: D-2: 1631 Matthews retrace Ports iih, Va. Ruth, Herald |a% : M-l; 5222 Wythe We. Rutland. Patricia Ann: Diet; 1709 W. Market St., York, I ' enna. Rutter, Norman Clifton, Jr.; D-4; 1709 Charleston Ave.. Portsmouth, Va. Ryder, lessie Selana; N-2; 106 Tuna Si,. Clarksburg, W. Va. Ryland, Virginia Ann; X 4; 109 Wheeler We., Sheffield, Ala. Sadler, Charles Benjamin; P-3; 484 Commerce St., Petersburg, Va. Safian, Nathan A.; M-4; 1404 Sterling Pt. Dr.. Portsmouth, Va. Sakakini. Joseph, Jr.; M-4; 4203 Creslwood Rd. Sakakini. Cecilia Chikhev ; X-4; 4203 Creslwood Rd. Saleeba, David Farri.s, Jr.; P 1; 3224 Monument Ave. Salomonsky, Susan Ann; X-3; 1851 Blucmont Ave.. Roanoke. Va. Sampson, Joseph Lulher. Jr.: M-2: 5016 King William Rd. Sanders, Rebecca Nickolas; X-rav Tech.; Rt. 3, Box 380, Nashville. N. C. Santo. Mary Ann; N-l; 343 Cedar St., Suffolk. Va. Sanders. Jovce Herrin; M-4; Rt. 9. Box 165. Roanoke. Va. Sawyer, Vivian Wallace; N-2: 1021 Great Bridge Blvd.. Norfolk, Va. Scafidi, Arnauld F.; P-4: 402 N. Sheppard St. s, audi, Stephen Anthonv; P-2: 402 X. Sheppard St. Schalow, Alvin John. Jr.: P-2: RFD Allen. Va. Schmidt. Julia Broadus: N-l; 702 Enderb) Dr., Alexandria, Va. Schonfcld, Jcrrv Warren: D-2; 430 Franklin St., Ports- mouth, Va. Schreier, Steve M; P-2; 1444 W. Princess Anne Rd.. Norfolk, Va. Schutzer, Philip Martin; D-l ; 1965 SW 7th St. Schwab, Lowell Wanve; Kingwood. W. Va. Sciota, Michael A.; P-4; 150 Marvland Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Scott, David Lee; P-3: Drakes Branch. Va. Scott, James William: P-3; 3505 Brandywine Ave,. Roanoke, Va. Scav, James Lee; P-3; 1709 Forest Ave., Buena Vista, Va. See. Covie 1.,: D-3: Mad. .as. W. Va. Seim, Donald Edward; M-2; 4204 Cutshaw Ave. Self, Oscar Wesley, Jr.; D-2; 214 Arlington PL, Portsmouth, Va. Selph, Gerald Lee; Grad. Studies; 4806 Chambcrlavnc Ave. Selvev. William Malcolm, [r.; Hosp. Adm.: 722 W. Ocean iew We., Norfolk 3, Va. Sewell. Sidncs R. ; M-3: |onesvillc. Va. Shaftr, Man Ruth; X-4; Ri. 4. Box 363, Lexington, X. C. Shank, Joan Addie; Diet; 145 Cedar Crest, Auburn. Ala. Shannon. David Gra ; D-l; 4003 Monument Ave. Shearer. Elliott Eu.luell. D-4: Timbcrlakr. Emm I, I , Va. Sheelian. Joyce Carole; P-l : 2402 Hobart Rd.. Laurel. Va. Shield. Francis W.; D-2: Acorn Pt.. Hampton. Va. si, mI., [ohn Paul: M-3; 123 Queens Ct.. Huntington, W. Va. Shu-Is. Will, am S.; M-3; 123 Queens Ct., Huntington, W. Va. Shell, uig. |a,k I.,; M-l; Highland Springs. Va. Shclin. Ronald Allien; D-3. (.362 Partridge Si,. Norfolk. Va. Shelor; Rebecca Joyce; X-raj Tech.; 917 t: i s, . Lynchburg, Va. Shell, ,n. |,„ kir Ere, H„sp. Ad ill. ; CoOll view . V.l . Shell, hi, (allies Edward, Jr.: P-3; 1.39 North Ave,, Danville, Va. Showalter, Kav Paul; P 2: Box 274, Grottoes, Va. Shiiinan, Sara Ann; N-2; 5311 W row Wc. Siachos, Tommj Arthur: D-l; 414 Rutherford St., Greenville, S. C. Sikes. Olen Herman; M-l ; Wesi Point, Va. Si urn .. ns. Gloria Anna; N-2; 2429 Kcsslcr Rd.. XE Roanoke. Va. Simmons, Linwood Hanks; 112: 13 Cleveland vc„ Martinsville, ... Simon, Charles |ohn; D-2; P. O. H..x 35, Delr.iv Beach, Fla. Simpson, Frank Brittlebank, III; M-2: 351 Church St., Smithficld, Va. Simpson, Hans Durrelt, Jr.: D-2: 36 Mull.cm Ave,. Newport News, Va Simpson. 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Swii cgood, lean,,,,- t elia; -2: H,,s 1177, Cristobal, ( anal ,„„ I aka, h i VKui; M-l : H,.x 204, Rt. 7 I, , lam mi Thomas B. : P-2: 95 Finn Ave., Raritan, X. |. Tamkin, Lewis Donald, D-l: 210 Massanuttcn St., Stra i : { 220 Student Directory Tanner, William Bennett: P-2; LaCrosse, Va. Tanner, Maurice Bask.-n ill,-; M-3: 812 N. Court St., Quitman, Ga. Tate. ] lm Louis: D-l; 1234 Franklin St., Burlington, N. C. Taylor, Gerald T. ; D-l; Rt. I. Box 8 ' ), Havelock, V C. Taylor, lames .Wood; D-2; 1927 S. Pcnin Dr., Daytona Beach, Fla. Taylor, William Murrcll; M-4; 514 S. Hill Ave., South Hill, Va. Tcmplon, Norman Albert, Jr.; M-2; Box 1514. Rt. 1, Shenandoah, Va. Tenncv. Malcolm; M-4; Apt. 3, Bldg. 4, Diesel Housing Unit Thaler, Roland Conrad, ,r.; D-l j 3041 S. Lake Dr., Miami, Fla. Themides, George Harry; P-2; 5209 Huntington Ave.. Newport News, Va. Thomas, Emory Rolston; D-4, Box 246, Rt. 1, Harrison- burg, Va. Thomas, Robert Willis; P-3; 200 E. 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