Medical College of Virginia - X Ray Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1960
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C - oy6T v4 c6£. Xw THE MEDICAL COLL NIA JANE VANTURE ADAIR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SHARON SLATE BUSINESS MANAGER CONTENTS _ •«  I r I MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY NURSING PHYSICAL THERAPY HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY GRADUATE STUDIES DIETETIC INTERNS ORGANIZATIONS HONORARIES FRATERNITIES SPORTS AND FEATURES lili y iX IS  - m . ' H F C — Iw -%M--it T ISl ' ' ' ' ' vi «iv|r .] A:lL ' k • ' -m. ' ' Ai 4 n O S E WHO WOULD SERVE HUMANITY A 1 ADMINISTRATION Through leadership and guidance for students in their search for knowledge . . . through ex- ample which inspires . . . through friendshijis with many students . . . these aid all who wish to learn a profession and find success in life. M.C.V. ' s PRESIDENT Robert Blackweil Smith. |r.. Ph.D. Piesideiit The Medical Clollege ol X ' irginia owes much lo the leadership of Dr. R. Bhukwell .Smith. Jr., its fourth president. An alumnus ol .M. Ci. ' . antl a jjharmacolo- gist by profession. Dr. Smith has held several govern- mental positions and has served as Dean of the School of Pharmacy. As evidenced by the number of pro- fessional, scientific, and honorary organizations in which he is active, his well-rounded social and pro- fessional life makes him a valuable citizen as well as an able educator and a progressive leader. ,r VlBOlNlA „ to a college = accruing to d .at satisfactions a sue Otie o£ the S . . g £roxn V ear t Y .resident is that of obs , f ose the gradu. essful complete- ° „„en who coinp Uoftheyoung- ating 1 ■g inaents , ' ' ' ' ,„. learning. Y°-] re contagious. „thusiasm tor 1 j g futur Your enthus j bitions 1° ' the JoY ° ' . ' , «,ell-£oundecl ai f. Mlty ..r in which yoti and your ' = „„ and the iacu y er in t and °in ' %Tatt ned m your fu tj - graduation ' thus £ar atta professio -f c e --- ° rtiXct- -— and m tne j .iong sati bring you ' ' ' ,«eU done. . .vat it ha accompany a 3° . proud ttot ,„,ies , .i ral College oi ,,. scholar s , , ation ■' fuSty of providing ' J . al to your -1- ' ; t of ' °S:rpdcal acfUtie- :3 . .estment - hj , and the ° _,esent a ' = ' . ous friends and p . here. They ep -- i f the utmost - ' J s ec. for the taxpayers o have enhance I an your protes betterment. W ' ,v,.Bh you Godspeed. ,775 I .Blacl llS ' ' ' ' president ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL William F. Maloney B.B.A., M.D. Dean. School of Medicine Harry Lyons D.D.S., Sc.D., F.A.C.D. Dean, School of Dentistry W ' arrkn E. W ' fwkr Ph.D. Dean, School of Pharmacy Doris B. Yingling R.N., Ed.D. Dean. School of Nursiniy Carter O. Lo vanc;e A.B. Assistant President William T. Sanger Ph.D., Ll.D., L.H.D.. Sc.D. Chancellor Eineritns illiam F. Tompkins, B.S. Major General, U.S. Army D.S.M., L.M., P.H., Retired Comptroller Charles P. Caruwell, Jr. F.A.C.H.A. Director, The College Hospitals Ebbe C. Hoff Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D. Dean, School of Graduate Studies BOARD OF VISITORS OFFICERS Samuel M. Bemiss. Litt.D. Chairman R. F. Birkj: Steele Virt ' -fhnii ' innii Samlel r. BE riss. Litt.D. Fitzgerald and Company Richmond Francls C:. Cxicke. . .B. C.hairtnnu of Board First National Exchairge Rank Roanoke James D. Hagood, M.D.. M.S. Physician Clover NoRA Spencer Hamner, R.X., M.S. Execntix ' c Secretary Richmond Tuberculosis Association Richmond Eppa Hlnton, IV, B.A.. LL.B. Altorney-at ' Law Richmond THO As F. Marshall. Ph.G. Pharmacist rrbanna E;) var ' ) Myers. D.D.S. Demist Norfolk C;arter O. Lo ance. . .B. See) e tan ' ■W ' anerlv R. Payne, M.D., F.A.C.S. Physiciati Newport News ' illl m T. Reed. Jr. President I.arns and Brother Companv .Sabot ViRGL us R. Shackelford. Jr.. B.S., LL.B. Atlorne -at-Lair Orange R. F. Burke Steele President Petersburg Savings and American Thrust Company Petersburg E. HiTSON TIT us, [r. President Titmus Optical Ciompany Petersburg Ex-OFFICIO Davls Y. Paschall. Ph.D. Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction Richmond R. Blac:k ell Smith, Jr.. Ph.D. President of the College Richmond ' Executive Committee ACUITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DIVISIONAL CHAIRMEN DR. ERLIXG S. HEC.RI. Cliairiiuiii Departineiit i ( Aiuitcjiiix DR. VILLIA [S E. PE.MBLETOX Chainnaii Department of Anesthesiology DR. SIDNEY S. NEGUS Chairman Department of Biochemistry DR. ROSCOE D. HUGHES Chairman Department of Biology and denetics DR. 1LLE M T. H. . [ Cliairman Department of Biophysics and Biometry DR. HENRY G. KUPFER Cliairman Department of Clinical Fatliology DR. H. ROLD L NE.MUTH Acting Chairman Department of Community Medicine DR. ' ALTER RIESE Chairman Department of History of Medicine DR. GEOFFREY T. AL NN Chairman Department of Legal Medicine DR. V. T. LE FERRO THOMPSON, J Cliairman Department of Medicine DR. .ALLEN PEPPLE Chairman Division of Dermatology and Syphilology DR. WEIR TUC:KER CJtan niaii Dix ' ision of Xeitr jl(_igy DR. J. DOUGLAS REID Chairman Department of Microbiology DR. EBBE G. HOFF Chairman Department of Xeiirologiail Si icncr DR. H. HUDNALL ARE. JR. Cliairman Department of Obstetrics and (iynecology DR. H. HUDNALL WARE. |R. Chairman Division of Obstetrics DR. R.WDOLPH H. HOGE Chairman Di-vision of (gynecology DR. DrPONT GUERRY.III Chairman Department of Opiithalmology DR. PETER N. PASTORE Chairman Department of Otology. Rliiiiolog ' and Laiyngology DR. GEORGE MARGOLIS Chairman Department of Pathology DR. CAROLYN M. McCUE A( ting Chairman Department of Pediatrics DR. PAUL S. LARSON Cliairman Department of Pharmacology DR. A. R.JlY DAWSON Acting Chairman Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation DR. ROBERT AW RAMSEY Chairman Department of Physiology DR. ROBERT A. SENESCU Ch airman Department of Psychiatry DR. FREDERICK B. MANDE ' ILLE Chairman Depin tment of Radiology DR. DA ID M. HUME Chairman Department of Surgery DR. DA ' ID . I. HUME Chairman Dnnsion of General Surgery DR. JOHN M. MEREDITH Chairman Division of Neurological Surgery DR. .M. J. HOOVER Chairman Dix ' ision of Orthopedic Surgery DR. SAUL KAY Chairmtin Division of Surgical Pathology DR. . . I. DODSON, JR. Acting C hairman Division of I ' rology SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY COMMUNITY MEDICINE HAROLD I. NEMUTH Executixie Offirer C:R0WN and BRinCiE prosthodontics RICHARD L. SIMPSON Cliainiuui PHILIP J. MODjESKI Professor RICHARD L. SIMPSON Professor HERBERT R. BOYD, JR. Associate Professor F. ALLEN CAVEDO, JR. Associate NATHAN B. EVANS Associate C;HARLES R. GUTHRIE, JR. Associate C;HARLES JOHNSON Associate VATSON O. POWELL Associate J. MARION VOOLARD Instructor V ' . I. SNEAD Instructor DENTAL MATERIALS PHILIP J. MODJESKI Cliairinan PHILIP J, MODJESKI Professor HERBERT R. BOYD, JR. Assistant Professor F. ALLEN CAVEDO, JR. Associate NATHAN B. EVANS Associate IRWIN H. SCHMITT Instructor I. SNEAD Instructor |. MARION WOOLARD Instructor DENTURE PROSTHESIS I)E EY H. BELL JR. Chairman FREDERICK W. SALISBURY AsstK Kite Professor DEWEY H. BELL, JR. Assistant Professor CHARLES L. EUBANK Associate MAJOR D. G.AYLE, JR. Associate A. L, MARTONE Associate JACK W. CHEVALIER Instructor W. i [. COMER Instructor (.11. BERT F. DeBI. SI Instructor H. R. RANKIN Instructor JAMES E. RAYHORN Instructor ROBERT W ' . SHIPPEE Instructor ROBERT C. ' OODS Instructor LEGAL DENTISTRY . ND PRACTICT MAN.AGEMENT HARRY LYONS Professor GEOFFREY T. MANN Professor OPERATIVE DENTISTRY OLI ER WENDELL CLOUGH Chairman SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY OLIVER AVENDELL CLOUGH Piojessoy GEORGE V. BURKE, JR. Associate Professor VILLIE DAVIS CROGKETT Associate Professor HARRY W. FORE, JR. Assistant Professor VILLIE DAVIS GROCKETT Associate Professor (;E0RGE V. DUNCAN Assistant Professor HARRY V. FORE, JR. A ssista )) t Professo r S. GUY HALL Assistant Professor S. GUY HALL Assistant Professor DAVID M. BEAR Assistant Clinical Professor ROBERT I. MILES Assistant Clinical Professor JOHN D. BEALL Associate RUDOLPH H. BRUM, JR. Associate WILLIAM P. FITZHUGH Associate SAMUEL P. KAYNE Associate LEWIS T. ROCiERS Associate JOSEPH M. ADAIR Instructor VERNON G. HOWERTON Instructor EDWARD H. RADC;LIFFE Instructor ORAL ANATOMY OLIVER WENDE LL CLOUGH Chairman OLIVER WENDELL C;L0UGH Professor SIM CHAPPELL Associate Professor ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTICS F. B. WIEBUSCH Chairman HOLMES T. KNIGHTON Professor HARRY LYONS Professor HAROLD M. SYROP Professor SIM CHAPPELLE Associate Professor LOUIS D. MITCHELL, JR. Associate Professor RICHARD W. SLATTEN Assoddte Professor JOHN J. SALLEY Associate Professor F. B. WIEBUSCH Associate Professor CLAUDE D. RICHARDSON Assistant Professor CLAUD R. ARMISTEAD Assistant Clinical Professor CHARLES BARR Instructor ORAL PATHOLOGY HARRY LYONS Professor JOHN J. SALLEY Associate Professor SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ORAL SURCKRV AND ANESTHESIA AT VOOD M. ' ASH CIniii nmn ATW ' OOD M. AVASH Professor WILLIAM J. LONGAN Assot idle Professor S. ELMER BEAR Associate Professor LEROY SMITH A ssoriii te Professo r PHILIP B. PETERS I iistriu tor ORTHODONTICS W. TYLER HAYNES Chairnuin TYLER HAYNES Professor HUGH O. WRENN Assistant Clinical Professor DONALD S. BROWN Instructor PEDODONTICS CHARLES J. VINCTNT Clniiriiiiin CHARLES j. X ' INCENT Professor G. A. C. JENNINGS Assistant Professor MAX D. LARGENT Assistant Professor ]. R. LEWIS Associate JOSEPH B. BRAGASSA, JR. Instructor PRINCIPLES OE MEDICINE RENO R. PORTER Associate Professor RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY PAUL L. CHEVALIER Professor SCHOOL OF NURSING DORIS B. YINGLING R.N., Ed.D. Dean. Schools of Nursing L. ERANCES GORDON R.N., M.S. Professor Director, Baccalaureate Program JEAN M. HAYTER R.N., M.A. Associate Professor (MRS.) DORIS HINES R.N., M.A. Assistant Professor MARY KELLY M.S. Assistant Professor HARRIETTE A. PATTESON R.N., B.S. Assistatit Professor GLADYS V. SNEAD R.N., B.S. Assistant Professor P. ANN STEIGLEDER R.N., M.S. Assistant Professor LOUISE WIEDMER R.N., M.S. Assistant Professor (.MRS.) HELEN WIESMANN R.N., M.S. Assistant Professor MILDRED ANN BRAMBLE R.N., B.S. Instructor (MRS.) SHIRLEY S. CLARKSON R.N.. B.S. Instructor SCHOOL OF NURSING NANCY LEE LUCK R.N.. B.S. Instructor [ARY ANN ROBINSON R.N., B.S. Instructor ELEANOR AIOSER R.N., B.S. Instructor GLENNA R. STOW ' ERS R.N., B.S. Instructor SCHOOL OF NURSING ASSOCIATE DEGREE nORlS B. VINGLING R.N.. Ed.D. Deiin . Sdiools of Xursing Professor (. [RS.) EXELVN C. BACON R.N., M.S. Associate Professor Director. Associate Degree Program ]USTIN. BISHOP R.N., M.A. Assistant Professor HERT, SPATZKER R.N., B.Sc. Assista)it Professor (MRS.) SL ' SAN GALL. GH1:R R.N.. .M.A. Assistant Professor (.MRS.) ELIZABETH lO.MPKINS R.N., B.Sc. Instructor (MRS.) MARGARET n. NIEI. M.. . Insti uctor SCHOOL OF PHARMACY DR. .MII. ' LON L. NEUROl H didiiniiin and Professor of Pharniary and Pharmacognosy DR. E.MANUEL M. LAST Professor of Pharmacy Administration RUSSELL H. FISKE Assistant Professor of Pharmacy DR. W II.LIA.M j. OMALLEY Assistant Professor of Pharmacy CHARLOTTE Y. HARRIS Instructor in Pharmacy DR. NANCY B. KING Instructor in Pliannacy G. KENNETH MILLER Instructor in Business Law ROBERT S. STIFF Instructor in Pharmacy RALPH .MARION WARE Inst) IK tor in Pharmacy DR. HER.MAN P. THO.MAS Professor of Economics and Scjciohigy DR. KDW. RD C. PEPLE Professor of English DR. S. W. STEVENSON Professor of Englisli osc:ar a. pohliCt Instructor in Mathematics SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY HENRY C;. KUPIER M.D. Diif(t(jy Frofessoi of Cliiiiciil I ' lilhalogy NELSON F. YOUNG Ph.D. Associatf Dirci lor Projessor of Cliiiiail I ' ltthology MILES E. HENCH Ph.D. Clidiyindii, Adiiiissioiis C.omiiiittee Associate Pyofessoy of Clniiriil P(ithol()i J. C;. DOS S. NTOS M.D. Assisl nit Dh ' fi lor Assistant Pyofcssoy of Cliiii al Pathology JULIET FLORANCE M.S. lustyuc tor in Mt ' diral Technology ROBERT L. LYNCH LS. lustriu tor in Medical Teclinology .MARION v. WALLER Ph.D. Inst) nclor in Clinudl Pathology ANNA G. WATSON A.B., M.T. (ASC;P) Instructor in Clinical Pathology MR. DA ID .MILLER . LS. Instructor in Medical Technology HAZEL IRVIN M.T. (ASCP) Assistant Director Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology LENA B. THOMAS M.S., M.T. (ASCP) Technical Director Assistant Professor of Medical Teclinology MR. ABRAHAM ROSENZ VEIG ALS. Instructor in Medical Technology . [LSS LEONA LUKE IiistriK tor in Medical Technology MISS grac:e cashon Instructor in Medical Technology SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY SUSANNE HIRE B.S., M.ED., R.P.T. Technical Director Associate Professor MARCiOT C. 1 RIMBLE A.B., R.P.T. Assistant Professor CARLTON L. JONES B.S., M.A., R.P.T. Assistant Professor ELIZABETH J. FELLOWS B.S.. M.A.. R.P.T. Instyuctoy ALFRED J. SZUMSKI B.S., M.S., R.P.T. Assistant Pyofessoy SHIRLEY ANN STOCKMEYER B.S., M.A., R.P.T. Instyuctoy SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION RICHARD J. ACKART M.D. Associate Professor of Hospital Adininistriition RONALD B. ALMACK M.S., i r.A. Assistant Professor of Hospital Adiniuislrntion ADJUNCT FACULTY LEON CANTOR B.A., LL.B., M.S. Instructor in Hospital Administration c;larence f. cauble Associate In Medical Records Adtninistration PAUL W. BOWDEA LD., i LP.H. Associate Professor of Community Medicine BENJAMIN T. CULLEN, JR. B .S., M.A. Associate in Personnel Manaiiement CHARLES P. CARD WELL, JR. Professor of Hospital Administration ROBERT GORDON Instrui tor In Hospital Administration FREDERICK A. CLARK, JR. M.D., M.P.H. Professor of Community Medicine A. GIBSON HOWELL Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration ROBERT S. HUDGENS A.B., M.A. Aitliiir Craliam C ' rlasi ozv Professor of Hospital Administration THOMAS D. JORDAN B.A., LL.G. Assistant Professor of Legal Medicine GEOFFREY T. MANN LL.B., M.D. Professor of Legal Medicine LOUREE POTTINGER R.N., M.S. Associate Professor of Nursing EMMET K. REID B.A. Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration WILLIAM R. HARTON, JR. Lecturer in Community Medicine THELMA V. HOKE Associate in Communication BERN. RD MASLIN Instructor in Hospital Administration FRANCIS W. MULCAHY B.S. Associate m Hospital Administration HAROLD I. NEMUTH M.D. Associate in Medicine CARL R. PARRISH Associate In Hospital Administration HAROLD PRATHER B.A. Associate m Hospital Administration CECIL B. SANDERS Associate in Piircliasint ' ROBERT H. 7 HOMAS A.B. Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration WILLIAM ALLEN SMITH B.A., M.H.A. Assistant In Hospital Administration MYRA THORNTON WILLIAMS Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Anatomy THOMAS S. TEMPLE B.S. Instructor In Construction and Malntenanct Dr. Vyndham Boiling Blanton Dr. E. Trible Gatewood Dr. Blanton was born in Richmond on June 3, 1890. His education included an A.B., Hampden- Sydney, 1910; M.A., University of Virginia, 1912; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1916. He served with the , rmy in Vorlcl War I and after graduate work in New York, Berlin, and Edinburgh, entered the practice of internal medi- cine in Richmond in 1920. He was appointed to the MCV faculty in that same year. He became Professor of Clinical Medi- cine in 1940 and was made Emeritus Professor of Medicine in 1958. He also held appointment as Professor of History of Medicine from 1933 to 1938. Dr. Blanton ' s outstanding contributions as a phy- sician and teacher were compared with achieve- ment as historian, author, and civic benefactor. In addition to membership in many medical organi- zations, including fellowship in the American Col- lege of Physicians, he was chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Union Theological Seminary and President of the X ' irginia Historical Society. He died January 6, 1960. Dr. Gatewood was born in James City County December 7, 1887. He was awarded the M.D. de- gree at the Medical Clollege of Virginia in 1910. After internship he entered general practice before retiuiiing to New York to specialize in otolaryn- gology. After completing his New York residency he took bronchoscopy training at the University of Pennsylvania under Chevalier fackson and later at- tended the Haslinger Clinii in Vienna. He joined the MCV faculty in 1920, became Pro- fessor of Clinical Otology, Rhinology and Laryn- gology in 19M, and was m;ide Emeritus Professor in 1958. Dr. Gatewooil was highly regarded in the com- munity as a physician and citizen. His many medi- cal society affiliations included fellowship in the American College of Surgeons and membership in the American Laryngological Society, a senior national society of limited membership. He died January 5, 1960. 3n Jlemoriam Dr. Porter P. Vinson Dr. Vinson was born in Davidson, N. C., Janu- ary 24, 1890. His academic attainments included a B.S. 1909; M.A., 1910; and D.Sc. 1925, all at Davidson College; M.D., University of Maryland Medical School, 1914. His internship and residency were accomplished at Trudeau Sanitorium, Mon- treal General Hospital, and the Mayo Clinic, the latter interrupted by service in World War I. After twenty years as Chief of Bronchoscopy at the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Vinson came to Richmond in 1936 to head this service as a Professor of Medicine at the Medical Clollege of Virginia until his death August 28, 1959. His great energy, professional competence, and dedication to the College made him a real factor in its development over the past twenty-three years. Many appearances before medical groups and more than one hundred published papers accoimt for widespread recognition of Dr. Vinson ' s part in the development of the specialty of endoscopy. He was a Fellow of the American C oilege of Physicians. Dr. Atwood M. V ash Professor and ChaiiTnan of the Department of Oral Surgery Atwood M. Wash, D.D.S., F.A.C.D., a distinguished ahuTinus, served on the facidty of the School of Dentistry since his graduation in 1919 until his untimely death, February 27, 1960. He will be re- membered by students for his teaching skill, his modesty and patience of imderstanding. His faculty associates will hold in fond recollection his great warmth of friendship and profoiuid wisdom. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE Dr. William Kav The Stmlent Health Service of the Medical College of Virginia provides medical care for all students. , t some time, almost all of the students seek the help of Dr. ' illiam Kay, stu- dent health physician, and Miss Edith West, student health nurse. Services provided by this department include immunizations, x-rays, treatment of medical problems when they arise, and hospitalization when necessary. Miss Edith ' KST, R.N. Mrs El (.1 i I.KF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Tlie disciplined miiul . . . the skilleil hand . . . the confident manner ot those who knoxv what thev do is noble and right: these men and wo- men strive unendingly in the struggle to conserve life by relieving man of physical, mental, and spiritual disease and deformity. Jonah Lipidn Larrick, A.B. Retired Studcnl Counsellor Retired Exetiiti e Secretary ol V.Af.C.A.. Ridiiiioiid We. the AFedicine C;iass ol 19(1(1, dedicate our portion ol the animal lo Mr. Jonah I.upton I.arriek with deep appreciation lor his thirtysix ears ol service lo the (oniiniinil and the students, and lor his untirinsi ellorts to liirther the Medii.il College ol X ' iioinia. Left 10 liglil: jAcoii Li K Maihi.w HLslmidii: Janli Harman Siradik. ,s, i j President: John P. Clarke, I ' ice-Fieiiiie Thomas Clh iord W ' li ' Somewhat as a t raveler who has at hist reached the summit of a distant mountain and pauses to look back over the path he has taken, we too now pause to look back over the four ears that have passetl. We have worked long hoins since that da in 1956 when we first assembled. At that time the distant mountain was far away, bin as we passed each ' obstacle the way seemed a little easier. IVe thank those who liave made tliis so. Now we look again, not back over the way we ha e walked, but out, over the path we have yet to travel. . nil in the distance there is another mountain with its peak a little higher. Another mountain with its peak a little higher. Another mountain yet to climb. The path to the summit is not smooth. It is the path that all of us take in paying man ' s ' debt lo man. ' c hope, that on becomin g members of the medical profession we can all pay this debt. And as Doctors of Medicine we hope that each and every day, after our last patient has been seen, we can tell ourselves, Today, I served my profession well. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 7 CARL LESLIE ANDERSON Glendale. Vest Virginia West Virginia I ' niversity, A.B., B.S. Appointment: Akron Citv Hospital Akron, (Ihio CHESTER M. ANDERSON Boi ' i.DER, Colorado Rho Chi University of Soutli Dakota, B.A., B,; Appointment : Saint .losepli ' s Hospita Denver, Colorado CHARLES FRANKLIN ANDREWS Richmond, Virginia -Johns Hopkins University; University of Richmond Appointment : Mercy Hospital Sprinpfield, Ohio CHARLES VINCENT ASHWORTH, JR. Burton, Ohio Phi Beta P i West Virginia University, A.B., B.S.i Basketball Appointment : Akron City Hospital Aki( , Oliic x. y ARTHUR DANE BRAGG Ciii.BERT, West Virginia Phi Chi ginia I ' ohtechnic Institute; West Virginii University, B.S. Appointment : Stuart Circle Hospital Richmond, Virginia OLE CHRISTIAN BREDRUP, JR. Richmond, ' irginia Phi Chi Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Appointment : Bellevuc Hospital First Medical Division, New York, New York SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HERBERT MARTIN BREWER Portsmouth, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon University of Virginia, B.S. Appointment : Sinai Hospital Baltii Maryland JOHN MILLS BRITT, JR. BoVKIiNS. VlRCIMA Phi Chi Hampilen-Sydney College, B.S. Appointment : .Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond, Virginia JIMMIE W.WNE BISH Neu London. North Carolina University of Richmond, B.A. ; Baptist Student Union; Class Reporter Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia .ARTHl ' R WADE BURKE, Richmond, ' irgima B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia; Uni- versity of Tennessee: St. Louis University; A.D. Williams Fellowship, ' 57- ' S; American Cancer Soc. Research Fellowship, ' 58-.t9 Ai ' pointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia FAY L CARR. JR. Emporia, Xirgima Medical College of Virginia, B.S. ; Basketball; Softball; Treasurer, Phi Chi, ' .5S- ' .t9; President, Phi Chi, ■59- ' 60; President, YMCA, ' 59- ' 60 Appointment : The Santa Monica Hospital .Santa Monica, California JOE DAVID CHRISTIAN, JR. Smithfield, Virginia Phi Chi ITniversitv of North Carolina, B.S.; Basketball; Softball; Phi Chi, House Manager, ' .-,7- ' 58; Chapter Editor, ' 60; Secretary-Treasurer, Medical School, ' 59- ' 60; YMCA, Church Representative, ' o8- ' 59, ' 59- ' 60 p - J y SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 JOHN P. CLARK Richmond, irginea Medical College of Virginia. B.S. Appointment : Johns Hopkins IlnspiT;il Baltimore, Marylaiifl RICHARD JOSEPH CLE ELAND FOXIIORO. MASSACHI ' SEETS Phi Chi Sistiia Zeta Tufts College, B.S. ; Secretar.v-Treasure; ' . ' i(i- ' 57; - lumiii Secretary, Phi Chi, Secretary-Treasure. Sigina Zeta. ' ;iS Appouitmciit: (IraCH-Xi-w llav.-ii CnniTi Cla H.i HOAVARD CARTON COHEN Richmond. ' iK(.iMA Pl,i Delia El sih n er.=itv of Richmond, B.S.; Basketball, ' n Phi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President, ' a Treasurer, ' . ' )8 Appointment: Kinars Coui.tv Hnspit.il Hniuklvii. N,.« York N.-w Ha WH.LLWr (,. CONLEV. HI CHARLISrO.N. WeSI ' lR(i!M. CHARLE.S ALEXANDER CURTIS Falls Church. Vircinl C. RrER LEE DIGGS Deliamlle, ' lRGL r West Virginia University. B,A,. H.S. Appointment: N,.rth (-ar .iliua .Mrmorial Hospital fhaprl Hill. Noitli t ' ar..liiia Georgetown Uu ivei Appointment : Saint •|-.,lrd.i ;ity College. B.S. idnlph-SIacon College, B.S. .•11 . .Medical College of Virgil hospitals Richmond, Virginia V s c L F E D I C I N E ARTHUR BERYL lARI Kl. Portsmouth, Tk(.ini Phi Delta Epsilon University of Riclmioiid, B.S. iry, Alpha Omega Alpliii; ito-Picsi k-n Sigina Zeta •iiintmciit: New England Center ll il ' it-il Boston, Massachusetts |IM I WII.nON FARLEY 111 I Mil ID, Vt.si Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. •timcnt: Roanoke Memorial Hospil; Hoarinke, Virginia Cl.. THOMAS (.ARDNER. JR. Danviit.i:. tr(.ima Washington and Lee University. B.S.; A. D. Williams Fellowship, ' 58 Afpointmcnt: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Riclnnond, Virginia BRICE TH() L S (, ARRAIT SUIFOLK. ' IR(.I. IA Alpha Kappa Kappa Randolph-Macon College. B.S. Apfoi?ilmciit: Roanoke Memorial ll... pi(al Roanoke, Virgin ;a IRANK EUGENE GEMMA Ct.ark,si)Urg. West ' iroIi ta Phi Chi West Virginia University, A.B., B..S. .-trfoinlmriit: Memorial Hospital Charleston. West Virginia JAMES LOLLS GHAPHERY VHEl;t.I l;, W ' csi irgima West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Apf ointment: I ' hiladelphia General Hospital Philad.lphia, I ' .nnsylvania J SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 A ROBERT LEE GILLILAXD Belle, West Virginia Phi Chi Trevf Virgil ■cca College; George Peabodv College; nil! University, A.B., B.S.; President, Laei Society, ' ,59- ' 60 ■ippoiiittnent : Saint Elizabeth ' s Hospital Youngstown, Ohio WALTER HOPKLNS GRAHAM HaMI ' ION, ViRf.IMA Phi Chi Virginia Military Institute. B.A. Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Riclnnond, Virginia JOHN ALBERT HAGY Tazewell, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi Lynchburg College. B.S.; Basketball; Softball; Vice-President and Historian, Theta Kappa Psi Appointment: Mercv Hospital Springfield. Ohio LEOX MARTIN HARRLS. JR. RiCII.MOND. ' lR(.INrA Plii Chi Sigma Zeta Alpha Omega Alpha Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. ; Treasurer of Alpha Omega Alpha Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals KENNETH BVRAN HATFIELD Charleston. West ' irginia Phi Chi I ' liiversity of Kentucky. B.S. Appointment: .Saint Joseph ' s Mercy Hospital Poiitii Michigan THOMAS MARTIN HOWE.S Charlesto.n, West ' irgi.nia Phi Chi West Virginia University, B.A., B.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital Charleston, West Virginia SCHOOL OF E D I C I HARRY GRIFFIN HAGER HrRNDON, Virginia M.-dical College of VirKhiia Afpouitmcnt : Medical CoUeKe . Hospitals Richmond, Virginia GUSTA ' U.S VASA JACKSON, JR. Richmond, Virginia iversitv of Richmond; Univeisity of VirKinia, 1.; Honor Council, ' 5S- ' ,t9, Tjg ' CO; Organist for School Vesper.s Appointment: Ro,lnoke Memmial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia GEORGE WILLIAM JOHNSON Richmond, ' iroinia Tlieta Kappa Psi iversity of Maryland; University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia DA ' ID LEROY KELLEV MouNDsyiLLE, West ' irginia Phi Chi West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Appointment : Mercy Hospital Springfield, Ohio JOSEPH CLEMENS ROPINSKI ScARBRO, West Virginia Phi Beta Pi West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Appointment: Saint Elizabeth ' s Hospital Voungstown, Ohio STANLEY ABBOTT LASTER Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment : Graduate Hospital of the SENIOR E CLASS OF 1960 ALEXANDER PIERSCIX LE ERTV Richmond. ' ir(.ima Phi CIti Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia CUXTOX ROBERT LIXCOLN Si ' RiNODALE, Pennsylvania Alpha Sigma Chi d,.lpl]Afni-„n College, Meilital College of Vi Alpha .Sigma (.hi ' intment : Boston Citv Ho Tufts University Service Boston, Massachusetts JOHX IR IXG LVXC:H. JR. AuBiRN, N ' EW York Phi Chi University of Chicago, A.B., B.S. Appointment: DePaul Hospital Norfolk, Virginia E ERETT CARTER LYON POKI.SMOCTH. ' |R(;INIA Medical College of Virginia. B.S. ; Student Council, ' .- B- ' CO Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk, Virghiia HIGH RONALD [ ACMAHOX Fai.i,s Church. ikcima Tlteta Kappa Psi Vniiam and .Mary, B.S., Secretary of Theta KaiJpa Psi ••ointment : Cniversitv of Washington Hospital .Seattle, Washington JO LEE rATHE VS. JR. Richmond. jr(.inia Theta Kappa Psi tv of Virginia. B.A.; Basketball; Soft- lass Historian, ' 56- ' 60; President, Theta Kappa Psi ' intmcnt: Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDIC CHARLES HENRY MCKOWN W ' AVNE, West Virginia WILLIAM DAVID MrtVHORTER C:i„ RKSBURC, West Virginia DOXAI.n E. MOREL RKIHMOM). ' m«.ima West Virginia University, A.B.. B.S. Appointment : Medical College of Virgil Hospitals Richmond, Virginia Wi-st Virginia University, B.S., A.B. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia Roanoke College, B.S. Appointment: Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond. Virginia LAWRENCE RUSSELL MOTER Front Ro ai.. ' ir( ima ■11 ; Medical College of Virgil Hospitals Riclimond, Virginia EUGENE LEO MURPHY Clarksburg, Vest ' irgima Phi Chi West Virginia University, .B.. B.S. Appointment: United States Xaval Hospital Pensacola, Florida EUGENE MICHAEL NEWMAN Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon lliam and Mary, University of Richmond, B.S. ; Delta Epsilon, Secrctarv, ■.iS- ' .59; President, ■o9- ' 60 Appointment : Medical College of Virginia . ' m SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 MAURICE NOTTINGHAM, JR. ExMORE, Virginia Hainpden-Sydney Collef Appointment: Johnston-Wil Kichmond, Virgin ROBERI DARRELL O ' CONNOR Charlesion. West Virginia Phi Chi We t Virsinia University, A.B., B.S. Appomlnu-nt : Roanoke Memorial Hospital V Roanoke, Vir n LEWIS M. OMER, III Richmond, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi of Richmond, B.S.; Medical ColleRe of Virginia, B.S. utmcnt : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Kichmond, Virginia JAMES WHITE PANCOAST Richmond, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi Iniversity of Richmond, B.S.; President, Theta Kappa Psi, ' 57- ' ;iS Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia GERALDINE WINNIE PAUL Richmond. Virgini. Alpha Epsilon Iota AVestliampton College, B.A. Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia ROBERT MA.SON PILCHER, JR. Roanoke, Virginia Phi Chi Hainpilen-Sydney College, B.S. Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICI GEORGE EMMETT PRITCHARD Martinsville, Virmnia Theta Kappa Psi University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment: Saint Louis Citv Hosfiital Saint Louis Mil JOHN ASHBl ' RX RAWLS Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi Hampden-Sj-dney College, B.S. Appointmfnt: Medical College of Virgil Hospitals Richmond, Virginia WALTER PETER REVELT Pelham Manor, New York Sigma Zeta Colgate University, A.B.; Basketball: Softball Appointment: Denver General Hospital Denver, Colorado EMMETT VYNSTON RICHARDSON Marion, Virginia ■sitv of North Carolina, B.A.; Soi Basketball Appointment : Saint Luke ' s Hospital Denver, Colorado WILLIAM LACY ROBBINS, JR. Martinsville, Virginia Appointment: Medical College of Vi Hospitals Richmond, Virginia LOUISE WILKES ROBERTSON Bedford, ' ir(;ima Alpha Epsilon loin Mary Washington College, B..S. ; President Alpha Epsilon loUi Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, ' irginia SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 ROBERT EUGENE ROBINSON Castlewood. ' IRC.IN ' IA Alpha Sigma Chi Sigma Zeta Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Colleee of Virsinia, B.S. Alplia Si ma Chi; Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha Apf ointment: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RUDOLPH ROSSER. JR. Arlington, irgima Appointment: Medical College of Vi Hospitals Richmond, Virginia SIDNEY ROUSE SEWELL JO.NESMLLE, VIRGINIA Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Appointment : United States Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida JOHN PAUL SHEILS HlNTlNGTON. VeST ' IRGINIA Sigma Zeta Marshall College, B.S. Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia WILLIAM SOL SHEILS Huntington, West Virginia Marshall College, B.S.; Sigma Zeta Appointment: Mercy Hospital Springfield, Ohio RICHARD LEWIS SPENCER Charlotte, North Carolina Belmont Abbey College, B.S. Appointment : Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Virginia , A I . . i SCHOOL OF MEDICINE RICHARD ILOM) STEELE, JR. Pill RSm R(;. XlRGINIA Phi Chi Washington Affoiiilmcnl : Jii.-lli id, VirKinil Hospital JAMES EDWARD STEPHENS Richmond, Virginia versit - of .North Carolina, MCV School of Physical Therapy, B.S. Apfciiiitmciit: Mpmorial Mission Hospital Ashi- ' vill.., North Carolina RICHARD LEE STOVALL Princeton, West Virginia Phi Chi ■ord CollfKc: Wi-st Vir-inia I ' ni B.S, JANET HARMAN STRADER Harmon, West Virginia s College, B.S. : West Virginia University- in Medical Technology: West Virginia Uni versify, B.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital Charleston, West Virginia MAL RICE BASKERVILLE TANNER Quitman, Georgia Tlielti Kappa Psi irginia IVlytechnic Instil ute, B.S,; Represent five ti) Southern Medical . ssociation; Historiai for Thcta Kappa Psi Appointment: Mound I ' arii Hospital Saint I ' ctcrsburg, Florida ALBERT S. THOMPSON, JR. Tazewell, Virginia M. .Ileal College of Virginia, B.S.; Treasurer Alpha Sigma Chi; Sigma Zeta Appointment : Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Virginia V { SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 r ) - C.IRARD VADEX THOMPSON, JR. Chatham, Virginia Thela Kappa Psi University of Richmond, B.S. Appouitnurnt: Medical College of Virginia HALSEV KENT VAN DUYNE To vACO, Ne ' Jersev Rutgers Universitj , B.S. Appointment: Mercy Hospital Springfield, Ohio ROBERT WAYNE WADDELL Galax. Virginia Phi Chi Wake Forest College, B.S.; Class Historian, ' 6 ' 59; Vice-President, Medical Student Body, ' o 60; Southern Medical Association Appointment: Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Virginia H. EV WELLS ATHt. s. West Vircim.i West Virginia University, B.S. Appointment: Jledical College of Vii Hospitals Richmond, Virginia ■- m- ' BAILEV GRAHAM EATHERS, JR. Stanley, North Carolina AVake Forest College Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, B.S. Appointment: Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Greensboro, North Carolina WILLLAM B. WHITTAKER Dunbar, AVest ' irginia Phi Chi ■shall College; West Virginia University, B.S. Appointment: Memorial Hospital Charleston, West Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JAMES ROBERT TCKHAM GtHFTON, VEST ' IRCIMA West Virginia University, A.S., B.S. Appointment : Harrisburg Hospital Harrisburg, Penns lvania DAVID COLLIN WILLIAMS CaI ' RON, ' irginia ■rsitv of Richmond, B.,S. ; Honor Co EDWIN LEON WILLIAMS, II Christiansburc, Virginia Virginia Poh ' technic Institute, B.S. ; Class Pres- ident, ' 56- ' .57, ' . ' j7- ' .5S, ' 5S- ' 59; President, School of Medicine, ' . ' jO- ' OO: Vioe-Pi ' esident, Alpha Sig- Apfoint,, Chi, .)9- ' 60 CALVIN JOHNSON WILLIS Crewe, ' irginia Theta Kappa Psi Duke University, A.B.; Basketball Appointment : Richmond Memorial Hospital Riclimond, Virginia DORA ALENE BLAKE Richmond, ' IRGINIA University of Chicago, B.S. Appointment : Grace Hospital Detroit, Michigan THOMAS CLIFFORD WILSON Clarksbirc. West ■RCI ' .• Phi Chi West Virginia University. .-V.B. ; Vice-President Class, ' 57- ' .58; President of Class, ' 60 Appointment : Baltimore City Hospitals Baltii Maryland WALTER WOODS WOLFE. JR. Parkersburc, West ' ir(.ima Phi Beta Pi West Virginia University, B.S.; Basketball Appointment : Camden Clark Memorial Hospital Parkersbin-g, West Virginia DARNEV RANDOLPH YARBROIGH Richmond. ' irgima Theta Kappa Psi University of Riclmiond, B.S. ; Student Medical . ssociation Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hosiiita ' s Richmond, Virginia NOT PICTURED DAVID ANDREW BOSCHA Morganto vn, West ' ircinia West Virginia University, B.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital Charleston, West Virginia GEORGE ALLEN CONNALLY Oak Hill, West Virgini.a Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Appointment : Mercy Hospital Springfield. Ohio ILLIAM SIMS GRABEEL Richmond. iRr.iNiA CAROLYN JEAN MARTIN Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute, B.S. Appointment : George Washington University Hospital Washington, District of Columbia PHILIP HAPWORTH MORRISON Ketterv. Maine University of Xew Hampshire, B.S. Appointment : Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Virginia JOHN DAVID PITSENBERGER Hi I i i, i,. . Vest ' irginia W-: ' -:i LI riiiversitv, B.S. Appou:;„ui:: l,.,li,;il College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia LOWELL WAYNE SCH VAB Kingwood, West Virginia West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Appoiniment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia n ' - iV BETTY DOLORES STOUGH Charlotte, North C. rolin. Winthrop College, B.. . ; University of North Carolina, M.S.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Ph.D. Appointment: Emorv University Hospital Emory Uni ersity, Georgia DOROTHEA MARIE ACK.ER Rlf liMdNp, ir(;ini. lOR CLASS OFFICERS We the class of ' 61 descended a hundred strong confidently and smoothly from the lofty peaks of basic science into the clinical jungle fortified by the kno v- ledge that our Betz cells ■ere charged to full tilt and our medical armory packed tightly with weapons to combat the ills of man. This was our third year in the long safari. It started in McGuire Hall and is to end happily on that coveted platform in the Mosque. Along the way we have had many strange adventures. In the first fivo years we had successfully navigated the precarious waters of the alimentary canal from the Vermillion border at one end to the valves of ball at the other. W ' e had encoimtered the famous Diphyl- lobothrium latimi and his bosom pal, Cystic Mastitis. We mastered the genitourinary tract and were almost rim do vn by a hydrocele. Even with this diversity of experience clining the first two years, we were pleased to find that the chird was no prairie of boredom, but a challenge in its o vn right. We soon realized that exposure to odd inlormation and to odd people had not ended. In psychiatry we were told, soberly, that the head is not filled with cotton. Since ' we had spent many precious nights dining neuroanatomy memorizing to the letter just what it was filled with, this came as no surprise, e wandered on into surgery clinics to find a disciple of Florence Nightingale who could talk to her sister in Chicago— without a telephone. In the field of urology we discovered the interesting and alanning fact that with a 46 French sound one could send a man to London— without an airplane. In ENT most of us mastered the devilish device called a head mirror. One poor fellow reversed his apparatus and toasted his fimdus. He recovered. Opthalmology •ith its exo]3horias and esotropais held us spellboinul. Wc shall never erase the image oi ihat twisted smile on the patient ' s face after we finished examining the retina of his artificial eye. In pediatrics we met a two year old who had been taught successfully to give the anatomical names for the various parts of the body. He handled patellar and umbilicus quite well, but went to pieces with flexor digiti quinti brevis. We labored on to O.B. to find in contrast to Shakespeare that, a rose does not smell as sweet by any other name. And, we learned the first twelve bars to rectoceles and cystoceles and little lambs eat Our third )ear ended in medicine where we ileftly ]nui(hed the four-fingered liver of a ' .C.T.U. ward (iiairman and listened for hours for the grade 14 murmurs and for the pearls of medical wisdom as they dropped softly on the hospital corridors. Then we returned again to listen to irritable people telling of their irritable colons and j roud people boasting, lo the quart, just bnw much their paracentesis pro- iluccd the day before. Oin- class and its safari ' ivill be remembered for many things, laut three stanil out above all others: 1. We were the very first to withstand the onslaught of the amalgamated and combined lectmes which filled Ben Johnson . uditorium each morning with much smoke and our notebooks with a grand total of 24.7 kilograms of mimeograph jjaper. 2. W ' e shall be remembered for the annual mid- ivmter frolics and its awards which honored every quality from fertility to obscenity. 3. .And lastly, we shall be remembered for having established a standing reward for any information which might solve the mystery of The Strange C;ase of the Evasixe Claharium. .(■lo Riglit: ViLU. M Ellis, Sic SCHOOL OF E D I C I Richard H. ARMSxRONf. Riclimoml. X ' irgiiiia John ' ii.i.iam Barnard Grundy, Virginia VVvAiT Saniord Beazley Richmond, ' irginia OuEN RiLEV Boone Chari.es ' eslev Brandt David Brandt H. J. Brtitain Virtz, Virginia Riciiniond, Virginia Little Neck, New York Tazewell, Mrginia Cornelius Bvrd Courtney, Jr. ' |R0IL Lee Curry Newport News, Virginia Marlinton, AVcst ' irginia William Lake CuRR Barbonrsvillc. ■est ' irginia Russell Lewis D.wis Rocky Mount. Virginia Robert Llo d Dawson Huntington. West Virginia Wall. ce Lantz D. wson Kingwood. West Virginia ViLLiAM Sidney Dawson. Jr. Logan, West Virginia Edgar S.mith Douglas Danville, Virginia Rodney G. Elliot New Orleans, Louisiana ' iLLiAM George Ellis, Jr. .Steubenville, Ohio Leah La ' erne Eubank Richmond, ' irginia .f ?! C iM m I CLASS OF 1961 1 w if RoiiKRT ' oiN(. FiDLER Charleston, West ' irgiiiia Hfkman Rav Finney Martinsville. Virginia (.[iiuRi K. Fisher Hniitiiigton, West irginia H RoiD Leon Goldberg Boston. Massachusetts Waiter Lee Grubb, Jr. Roanoke, irgiiiia Lawrence Don.ald FFanback, Jr. Riehmoiul. ' irginia Eruin Herbert Harlfincer Richmond. ' irginia John S. Harman Harinan. West X ' irginia Herbert Wiii Harris, Jr. Riehmoiul. X ' irgiiiia Mortimer Dantzler Heizer Rawliiigs. ' irginia Donald Lee Hicks Roiiceverte. West ' irginia RuLLS Oliver Howard Bon .Air. ' irginia Thomas Josei ' H Janick Barrackville, West Virginia W II I lAM Waldo Johnson Charleston. West irginia Benjamin N. Jones Richmond, irginia Margaret Zee Jones Richmond. ' irginia Donald .Albrev Knight .Stanardsville. Virginia John Joseph Rriz Richmond. irginia SCHOOL OF MEDICI Fritz Lin Joseph Anthony Maiolo Hong Kong MorgantowM, Vesl X ' irgiiiia Stephen Stone Maxev Charleston. Vcsi ' irginia Victor Eucene Mazzocco Morgantown. West Virginia Read Flournov McGehee Colonial Heights. Virginia Pai ' l Randolph McN ' eer Richmond, ' irgiiiia James Carr Meador. Jr. Charleston. ' West Virginia Burton Alan Moss Portsmouth. Virginia George Huntas N ' iedermaver Richmond, irginia Walter John O ' Donohle Richmond. Virginia Gr. ham S. Palmer Richmond. ' irginia Samuel Anthony Pasqi ale Villiamson, Vest ' irginia James Lloyd P. tterson, Jr. Pulaski. ' irginia Walter Reams Perkins. Jr. Richmond. Virginia Roger W. Perry, Jr. Staunton. Virginia Charles Thomas Polls, Jr. Richmond. ' irginia Thomas Robert Poole Glasgow. West irginia Georc.e William Porter, Jr. Richmond, ' irginia ,v   «•? . J r i iiM CLASS OF 1961 4ife CiRTis Garland Power, Jr. Martinsburg, West ' irginia Ramon Noruood Rfdford. Jr. Roanoke. ' irginia Donald Llo d Reed Hanover Court House. Virginia William Henr Reese. Jr. Sterling, Virginia John Richard Rei ' aire Montgomery. West Virginia James C. Repass Lumberport, ' est Virginia Richard Bailev Robins Joseph Li iher Sampson Donald Edward Seim Norfolk. Virginia Richmond. ' irginia Richmond, Virginia Rt ssELL Brlce Smilev. Jr. Salem. Virginia Vavne C. Sricc.le. Jr. Davis. West Virginia JcLiAN Smilh Stoltamver Front Royal, irginia XoRMAN .Albert Templon. Jr. Shenandoah. Virginia Milton Rexuood Tignor. Jr. Richmond. ' irginia Car ' i Malrice Tollev Huntington, ' est Virginia James L. Towe John M. Ti rnfr. HI Richard T. Wade Richmond, ' irginia Lvnchburg. ' irginia Lvnchburg. ' irginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Ri ' Fi ' S Hawkins W ' arrfn ' Roseboro, Noitli Caiciliiia HAREn Alheri Wei.i.ons. Jr. icloiia, ' iigiina ROIIFKI Al-FXAMIER WlllSNAM. Ju.. RicliiiK.iid, iigiiiia HE •R C.iORc.F Wheie, |r. HoN(: V. Woo Jamfs WiEFFwi ' orRF i;. Jr. Norfolk. ' ir«Jinia Ridiinoiul. iiaiiiia Gaiiaei) Thonfvs V. c.ee Kino;woo(l, ' est ' irffiiiia Riilinioiid. ' ir ' iiiia .■mho .Andrew Virko Wciiton. A ' est ' irs inia NOT PICTURED Benjamin Raniioi.ph Aleen, Jr. Rkhnioiid. ' irginia Harr Greene Kennedy. Jr. Cliarleston, West ' irginia James Smith Robinson White .Stone. Virginia John Donaed Bower Rithmoiul. ' irgiiiia .Sherman M.- .ster .AiKlo er. Massaclitisetts JONAFHON rt;Cl.ELLAN SUTTON Riclinioiul. ' irginia Haroi.i) Win.ston Bi ' RNETTE LMicliburg, ' irginia James Barri- Mii.ffr Gaulev Bridge. A ' est irginia Haroed Biddle Vohel Matthews Cloiinty. ' irginia Hari.ei Morton Ellman Richmond. ' irginia RoiiFRi Thomas Mosm ' . Jr. Newport News, ' irgiiua Robert Leon Watson Henderson, Kentucky WlI.FIAM K Rt) E . NS St. Albans. New York .Sh ' ari Eduin Nichols, Jr. Richmond. A ' irginia Carolyn Jane VlLKINsoN Clarksburg. A ' ireinia Norma ]f n Goodwin Norfolk. ' irginia James Gary Villiams Dan ille, ' irginia Lefl Id infill: M R(. Kii Wii.i hidf, Si cic liny-Treasurer; George BMi.ry, Pr:si(li uI: Ei i.fm McDameIj Vict-Pmident; ]osr ' H Parker, Hislorian SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The C;lass ol 19()2 has just shovelled its va through a year which brought autopsies, venijjunctures and 75% of the lectures given by the students. Looking through the retrospectroscope, there were a tew highlights in all the scramble. Mr. Ruykendall, we assume you don ' t know anything aljout cooking . . . ; the contagious en- thusiasm of the Pharmacology Department: Posttmi for breakfast?; the verbal diarrhea timing the (finical Path- ology tests;— Does P. A. mean periarteritis noilosa or parahsis agitans? ; Dr. Reid ' s advice on life and related subjects, Gentlemen, vou shoukl kno v b iio v that an female makes a strange noise when scjuee ed . . . ; Is there an one in the sophomore class who tloesn ' t kno- v the weight of the thyroid gland?;— .And here we ha e a well-trained, tranquillized rat. ' atth what happens ' hen I turn on tlie current. . . . .Somehow the class managed to keep busy trying to pass those pop quizzes in Commimitv Medicine and booking odds on ho v long it woidd take Dr. Senescu to get hopelessly tangled in his microphone cord. Spring vacation finally came and with it an experience ne ' to the School of iVIedicine. Most of the sophomore class lelt on . pril 13 by train and spent three unforget- l.ible days in Chicago touring the .Vbbolt plant and other lamous laboratories such as the Asiatic Club and the Hkuk Knight. When confronteil next ear by the mountain of in- formation vhich •e ' ve either forgotten or never learned, we can always fall back on that old philosophy— It ' s better to travel hopefully than to arrive. N o e5 C5 o n r- f o r SCHOOL OF MEDICIg i RoiuiKi William Allln NcAv Uiitain. Cjtnnecticiit C.F.ORI L Leroi liAll.FI I ' ol ISllloll I li . iiuiiiia C:iiAKLLs joMi ' ii Bi.AiK, III Ashland, iigiiiia OuLN WiM.LiiMi IjRoiiii Lviiclibuig, Virginia Walter J. Carmonfi . Jr. Ntarioii. ' irginia Tom E. Cakhr Huminston, Wcsi Mvgiiiia RoBiRi Ror.LR.s C:ii i ' LL . Jr. Emporia. ' irgiMia Eloisk Frances CL . rER Woodstock, Virginia Wiiiiwi E. Dai.io.s Norfolk, ' irginia RouERi . lle Damero.s. Jr. Fredericksburg. Virginia A. Gibson Daais Roanoke. Virginia Wiiiiwi , [ sEi Dams Richnioiul. ' iiginia Ho Rn Vaies Dean Radford, iiginia JoilS W II I I M I ORIIFS. fll .Suians Draft. N ' irginia G. Wa M Fralin Roanoke. ' irginia Wiiiiwi VtM-cHOR Fi Hong Kong. B.G.C. -• •tlMi jp  -nSk Rali ' H E. Godsev .Sandston. ' irginia Ho v. Ri) .Allen Hall I.unciilnirg. Massachusetts i tii iiii n R()I I) MlI.lOX HOKIH New Ltiiuion. Connecticut AisiiN Ii RR ) H. RRFi.so lilackstoiic. ' irginia ' iljfo iSw NSI Thom.vs Ross Henretf.v Roanoke. ' iigini. i iiMkMife lioBiiv Glenn Holden Richnioiul. Mrginia Clarence . dri n Holland AVindsur. ' irginia William Elisiia Holland Viiuls(n. ' irginia Robert Lewis Ht ' DfiiNs Richmond. Virginia Welliord V rriner Ince. Jr. Emporia, irginia Charles E. Johnston Lafavette. Rhode Island Raymond Kenneih Jo ner Newport Nc vs. ' irginia CLASS OF 1962 George Stechin Jieias M; aitinsbiiig. est ii -ginia Robert GENTR Kendali L Winchester. Ml ginia Neil D. Krw eiz Baltimiire. l hir viand Harri C: nier RriKEND. L1. Harrisonburg. ii :gin.a BlONG Hoo LAI ' ■Sing ajjore Donald B. Longest Kuig William. ii ■ginia Joseph Edward Maddox Lvnchbuig. ii rginia Donald Lee NL rtin Ricirmuml. Nil rginia Eugene Marmn McDani EL, Jr. Martinsville. ' ii iginia David Staeeord NIiller Blond. ii rginia Peter Terrill Monii.om ER1 Garden Citv, New York Betty Lee Mlnd lappahannock. ' ii igmia Joseph Coriiin Parker. J R. Richmond, i: Iginia William Dt ncan Pa ni DanMlle. ii rginia Pail Mening Perkins Jefferson, ii iginia James McDowell Porierliflu. Jr. Roanoke, ii rginia James Edward Poteei Richmond, i! Iginia Robert W. Preston Harrisonburg, i: rginia Henr . ndrew Prili.am N, Jr. Roanoke, i: rginia An I HON 1 RiciiNRD Prizz I Norfolk, i: rginia Benjamin Holi Rice .Mexandria, i: rginia James Gerhardt Rice Hoban, In diana Matthew Gir id Rukin New York Citv. New ork Gerald Ju Rriii Richmond, i: rginia Jack L. .Shelbirg Bav Citv, Mic higan Frank Brieiehank .Simps ON, III .Smithhcld, ' i rginia Ezri .S. .Sokoi. New I ' ork Citv, ew ■ork John Lee .Spuher Belleville, Pen ns l Aania 1 0 - ym. !--■Ty : --w! f . Q f% flfek fe, ff. c p f .r a r r f o 11: A . - ILL ■t . 0 . |p «l| m SCHOOL OF MEDICINE iiiiii C:ii Kii-. A. Sini (.i 1 1 I ii. Nuilolk. ' i Cjiski.ii M i):.s(i Si i ri:Ri m-i.d LMulibiii . ' irg (.lORcr Ai.MN Takach Riiluiuiiid. ' irg Wii.i.iAM Vernon Tines. Ill Norliilk, ' iiu Morion ISi.oom Weinsiein Ritliiiionil. hs; joii Ro:iERi W ' EM.ER. JK. Limille. ii-o Amirew Werner New York Ciiy. New James Laiham Whiie Norfolk, X ' ii I R(.AKEi |a e Viei-II1DE Roaiiokc. ' irg DosAlli Kl(:ll Rl Will I WIS Roanoke, ' il!{ |oll. I ' OWEEI. WlLEIA.MS, Jr. 1)A id IiRl:CE VOUNC. Peaks, Vin Pelershmg, ' ir(i;i NOT PICTURED Charles Fleicher CIhris 1 N Nelson Ti rner Gray Ormlle Keiih Hamu.ion Rielinioiul, iisiiiia Riclmioiid, Mrginia Lynchburg. ' irginia Robert Emil Kanich Jack Doi r.i as Proctor Irvin RAPPAI ' ORT RichmontI, ' irginia ' intoii, ' irgiMia Smith Yvonnecris Newport News. Virginia Farmingclale, New ork r.iil lu liiiilil: ,SIA L : Kirchmikk, I ' lf nlriil : Ikiu Dokin. I uc-FrcsidenI: CtoRi.i: J M Ki h FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS The class of 1963 was endowed uilh a new laboratory, the (|tiestionable conveniences ol a ilotni, and a -10 hoin- working day. With these facilities at olii tonnnand. leat achievements in the academic liekl were expected ol lis. ' et it seems, to date, that most ol us ha e done those things that we ouglu not u ha e done and left undone those things that we oughl lo ha e done— and there is little knowledge in us. We p.iid I he price lor this slothfiilness, however, and have since been the car- rieis ol arious and sundry misnomers simply because we could not distinguish the make and year of the auto- mobiles on East Main from otn- vantage point, the histology lab. l- ' inall , alter three long months ol tra ' ail, we were gi en the opportunity to express otu ' ])enl up desires, and in December retaliated admirabK gixing oul some frightfidly useftd gifts at the Christmas part . .Still we foimd it hard to lorget our .dl loo mliniale association vith that malignancy kmmn as sp.isli(it ; and if oti did not Irave it, there were always those who did— those to your right and those to your left. Like Doctor Hegre ' s ptippv, most of us stood vtdnerable to the stimultis of a foot dri en hea il lo ihe lloor. Nevertheless, despite the trials and tribulations that confronted us in the Anatomy Department, it was with reluctance and nostalgia that we moved on to Bio- chemistry ivhere e en gieater deeds were expected of some eighty weary computers. It is said that deleat builds character. That being the case, the chaiacter of our company must ha e been unequalled. ■' el through il all ihere was the awareness of a great debt- not onl lo those who encouraged us by way of word, but lo lliose who actually prodded us on, remind- ing us ihal I here would be sleeping enough in the grave. With such helplnl lidbits as these, a little bit of luck, and a good jjair ol scoffing pads, the majority of the class will ine itably make it through the first year— and pos- sihh the three remaining. f A f S f s ' KJ f w, t . SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Arnold Lel Auram.s Richmond. ' iigiiua (.iRAi.D All r Neslianic. New Jersey Jwirs HwTii.ioN Baird Shelby. North Carolina John Trent Konner Damille. irginia m K g ifi ||PHMII mm .SrEi ' HEN Thomas Botzk Lansford, Pennsylvania | MLs I. liorsEORD Reno. Nevada Jwu.soN Geor(.e Buston. II laxeuell. irfi;inia Wm.ker Haues Campbell Enfield, ' irginia Norwood Cameron Cardozo Burgess. ' irginia ' - ■, ' - • -m : Preston Jamis Ch ndler. Jr. Richnioiid. Mrginia Charles Marshall Chapman ekh, ' est Xirginia . llen Paul Cohen Riihniond. irginia JttHK . ' % 0tk, . i r - ' ilitflilAs : MoRroN Coleman Norfolk. Virg: IMuLM ' Garrei r Cole.ntan Richmond. Virg: Dwm Edi;ar Colk |ones ille. ' irg: DA m Grai Criitenden Petersburg. ' irg |ohn Dwid Cronin I lunlington. West irginia Joseph Leo Crosier Richmond. Xirgiiiia Joseph Presion Crotch Lynchburg. ' irginia Ronald Kennelh Davls South Charleston. West Virginia James .Apperson DeVoe Richmond irgin Fred Owen Dorev Richmond irgin Francis Joseph Duckwall Winchester. ngin Robert Thomsen DuPiis Richmond. Virgin ■n.LlAM Baer Endictor Charleston. South Carolina 1 HiiMAS Pai L Evans Columbus. Ohio .Marion Siephenson Fouler. Jr. Lake Citv. South Carolina Preston H. Gada Modesta, California CLASS OF 1963 John Ernest C.eh t n Hairisoiibuig. Xiroiiiia Fr nk JosEfH GiLLEN, Jr. Massapcqua, New York ViLLL M F.n v RD C.R1EH, Jr. ' asliin;j;T( n. D. C:. Geoxi.e Lamii BTT-.I ( R1NNAN N ' oifolk. ' irgiiiia Lester Frankitn Henrv. Jr. Ciharlestowii. West irginia How RD Cl. rk Hoai.l, nd Riihmcind. irgiiiia John Ro(.er How. Newport News, irgiiiia George Tho- l s Ja t rik Hoi)ewcll. irginia Archie Teli ' Her John.son, Jr. BeirsoM, North Garoliiia HENK .Sii ' ART Johnson Hoiiaker. iigiiiia Lawrence Iorsithe Johnson Ndrlolk. irgitiia EtJWARD Leon Kemp Kiml)all. West Virginia Wilson Evans KE. it ' Riiliiiioiul. irgiiiia Sam G. Kf.tron. Jr. Lebanon, ' irginia RwMoNii SisNit KiRCTiMitK Portsinoii ill , irgiiiia C:hris N, Kot-NN. Newport News. Virginia James Edward Lavton Falls Chuidi 1. irgini; Sti art .Allen Levet RiiliiiioiH! 1. irginii Hi nwALi, Johnson Lewis Los .Angeles, Galifornii Joseph William Loncachtr , Jr. Newport New, ' ,, iiginii Roi ' .lRI HVKRINI.ION LiNiir Alexandria , irgiin. Ml 1 i Akiih R Mackler Washiiigi ion, D, G J VMES r. Marsh ll Pratt! i, ' irgiiii: Harney Ei ' i.enk NL si Greenwood. Delawan FoKRESi DsNiEL McGoRc St, Petcrsbuig, llorida Samiel EticAR McLiNN Hairisbiirg, ' iigiii ia Ghartes WiiHERs MoNCL ' Ri: Fappaliannoik, X ' irginia Ernest At dre Murden. Jr, Portsinotith, ' irginia J mA MtMife O ( SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Ci gmi , B , J. KJ .(Q Gi:()R .r Anthom Ouff AlM KlITH 0 KRSTR£ET Lo vE[,[, Jf.rrold Rosman Richmond, Virginia Front Royal. Virginia Nortli Miami Bcacli. Florida Bristol. ' irginia .■ndrf-M ' George .Schroeder Richmond. Virginia RoHFKi F. Scott Richmond. ' irginia Stei ' HFiN Jav Shochot ■Arundel Beach. .Severna Park. Marvland Hf r Bernard .Show fifr. Jr. kenhridge. ' irginia Rf nofi) CxiNroN Siersent , Jr. Richmond, ' irginia Ceemfm .ADKIS.SON S DNOR. Ill Lvnchbnrg. irginia BRFrrOiN Edgar Fa for North C harlcston. South Carolina Harri Fhomas. Jr. Lynchhnrg. ' irginia DuNNiE Richard Tuck. Jr. Richmond. CHARLE.S Edward I ' mstott Romney. West Lawrence E. VafentIiNE Bawside. Thonfxs J. ' ai (.han Fries. Tri F N Jerr W keman Christiansbmg. Frederick Xelson Webber McLean. Samuff Edward ANeinberg Richmond. Ebis K. Whitfei. [r. Tazewell. ' irginia Virginia Virginia ' irginia ' irginia ' irginia ' irginia ' irginia Thomas Meredith Vinn. Jr. Coxington. Virginia John Exans Vurko ' Weirton, West Virginia JON-MIIAN MFRRFF DISFFR . rlingIon. ' irginia James Oli er Hottle Sandston, Virginia NOT PICTURED Blair Spencer Dis.setfe Bethescia, Maryland Paul Goldsmith Knox Richmond, ' irginia Marx Catherine W.xffon Glen .Alpine. North C:arolina James Thomas Gascoigne Kohler. ' isconsin MaRGARF;! t ENE Senter Salem. ' irginia mmik  ,r -4jQ[k2 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY These, with their l);ickgi()uiul knowledge aiul |3ractical skill cooperate Avith the health prol ' es- sioii iir gi ing total health care to all people. Sim CiHAPi ' ELLE. B.A., D.D.S. Associate Protessor ol Oral Diagnosis anil Therapeutics To know sintcrity. patience, and a smile i to know Dr. Sim Chappclle. To i)n, sir, we respectfull) cicilicate this portion ol The 1961) X-Ra). Left to light: William E. Avant. P BoisBV M. Martin, I ' ice-Pr W. Duncan, Historian : John MEMO It may be of interest to note in this esteemed annual the curious series ol ' episodes which has led to the due departure ot the (llass ol U)(i(), ami which, curious enough, has not appreciabh retarded the progress of tliis institution. The afore mentioned aggregate of individuals, a group most proficient in the promulgation of their promiscuous professional attainments, had tlie distinction of conceiving from within the depths of their deplorable laboratory, the rather prodigious W. F. Wine award for attainments in the field of prolepti- cal prosthedontia. The superlative dentigerous endowments of these students will be long remembered. The resonant roar of air rotors, tire wisps of smoke threading their way celestial from smouldering bin lew- discs, tire diligent encfeavors to confine attentions to the immediate field of operations ; and the almost always never absent atmosphere of wholesalmg are all but a small part of the epoch accomplishments of these clinical Titans. Richmond society shall shriek with dispair o er the loss ol these metorii and distinguished apogees of culture. The quiet grace with which [ones has so often uncorketl the most aromatic and rarest of vintages, and the semasiological sonnets of Godwin will, without question, become legend. As we reflect upon their achievements objectively and consider their record reflectively, we shall never know whether to laugh or cry. One eye will remain wet and the other dry. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 WELLS AVERY ANDERSON Bi ' i FAi.o. New York X; P.si Phi •sitv of Virsiiiin, B.S.: Klii.l.-iit (. Si ' llonoi- Council, ' .JU--:.?; InteilVal President, ;)l Associati( :- ' flO; Alpha Sig ROBERT GLENBURN ASKINS Lake City, South Carolina Psi Omega The Citil.lpl. A.B • Softball WILLL M EARL A ANT Geori.f.eown. Sol ih C:aroi.[n. ' lite of Health lent Dental So Dental As EDMUND GERALD BARRON MoNCKS Corner, South Carolina Alpha Oniegn nivrrsilv of North Carolina, B.S. ; Treas I|.Ii;l (ini.sa, ' o7 ; Vice-President, Alpha On ft : r JACK B. BALGH NoRiH Tazewell. X ' iroinia X; Psi Phi Virsinia Military Institute JAMES IRWIN BERNHARDT Arlington, iRfiiNiA Delta Sigma Delia William and Mary, B.S.; Sttident Dental American Dental ition, ■oS- ' OO SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY CHARLES ANDERSON ' BRO VN Norfolk, ' ircima Xi Psi Phi M.-.litiil College of Virginia, B.S.; Basketlwll S,,tHi:ill: Vice-I ' resident, . i Tsi Plii. ' . ' .li-TM stiuli-iit Dental Association. ■Sfi- ' iiO: stii.l.ii Anieiican Dental Association, ' . ' )(i- ' (lii DALE HOWARD BRUCE HARRlSOMll ' Rr,, ' IRG1MA Psi Omega Madison College; Uv.nu] Master, Psi Omcg Till- ' liO W T, STANTON KEY CALHOUN Arlington, Vircinl Xi Psi Phi lioanoke Colle RONALD MA RY CANTOR RicHMONU, Virginia Alpha Omega Medical College of Virginia, B.S.; Historia Junior Class, ' .5S- ' 59; American Dental GUV CHALMERS CLAVTON Danville. ' irginia Xi Psi Phi e sit.v of (Jeorgia, B.S.; Student Dental elation, ' itti- ' GO; .Junior . inerican Dental Association. ' .5e- ' fi(i JACK DEAN COLE Chilhowie, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Lynchburg College; B.S. V . SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 rs ( 4 ' f C ' mL. WALTER ROBERT DILLOW. JR. Bland. Viroima X; Psi Phi Bluefieia C ' l.llege; University of Virgin::!: Mc-rlical College o! Virginia. B.S. BE ERL ' BARHAM DODSDX Richmond. ' ik(.ima JOHN WILLL Nr DINCAN Richmond. ircinia Xi Psi Phi Washington and Lee Universit.v, B.S.; His of Class, TiS- ' GO; Secreta-y, Xi Psi Phi, ' ;) Fresi.lent, Xi Psi Phi, ■; S-Ti!) ; .Medlcovlai re.seritative, -iC--.-.?: Sigma Zeta JOHN ROBERT ESHLEMAN Harrisonburg, Viroini. Eastern Mennonite College; A.D. Williams Schol arship ■nO-T)?; X I H Fello Sigma Zelu vEhip, ■:, ROBERT GODEREV EVANS Tappahannock. Virginia Xi Psi Phi Randolph-Macon College. BS.; S Dental Association, ' oC- ' no; St ■r)7- ' 58; Honor Coum il, ' - ' ' •- iiileiit An 11 (lent C- CHARLES TURNER FABIAN Charleston, South Carolina Delia Sigma Delia Tlie Cit hl.I. V. s SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ELMER ORVA FISHER, JR. El. Lauderdale, Elorida Xi Psi Phi University of Florida, B..S. ; B.aslietball, ' . ' il ' 57. ' r 8; ' Presiildlt of Fre. ' ;hm;in (. ' liiss. T)!] Athletic Rcrrusentativ Tiil- ' liO; Pleilsc 9; Inti-rfraternity ( 0: Student Dental Student Dental Assc J.. ME.S H.A.RRISON FLETCHER . ' Vi ' i ' ALACHiA. Virginia Xi Psi Phi Furman Universitj ' , B.S. •c_::; ROBERT EDW.4RD FOX Charleston, South Carolina Psi Omega Woftord College, B.S. ; Softball; Editor, Tsi Omega, ' ST- ' ia CLAUDE OLIVER GODWIN Valdosta, Georgia Xi Psi Phi Universitv of Georgia, B.A. ; Student Council, ' . ' j8- ' o7; Vice-President, Soplloniore Class, ' : !- ' 58; Student .A.merican Dental Association, ■56- ' 60 J JAMES B. GR. H. M Boone, North Carolina Xi Psi Phi state Te; ■il, College, RICHARD KENNEDY GREEN Richmond, Virgini. Delta Sigma Delta Roanoke ColleRe, B.S.; Basketball, ' n6- ' 67; Pres- ident, Delta Sigma n.lta, ■.ii:--(;n; StMilent Den- tal Association, ' . I ' l ' iin: u r I ' l. snl.Dt , ' . ' iS- ' oQ; I ' resident, ' 59- ' tiO; I ' m-iI.hi i It.. mil student Body, ' 59- ' 60; PrrM 1. Ill i 1 siinl.iii I .juncil; ' 59- ' 60; Sigma Zrl i ; Miili.i Sigma Clii vXl SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 ,1 -js ss k WILLIAM THOMAS GREEN YORKIOWN. IK(.IMA Delta Sigma Delta Virsinia I ' olvtechnic Institute, B.S. BARNETrE REITll HALEY, JR, RO.X.NOKE, 1K0I,M. Delta Sigma Delta Uoanoke tolU-ge, B.S,; Tyler, Delta Sigma Delta, sw  JOHN HOPRIN.S HARDING, JR, LlLl. N. VlKI.IM. ROBERT FRANKLIN HARMAN Grundy, Virgini. and Hemv College, Jledical College of Virginia, B,S, — 9 RONALD L, HAYNES FR£tM, N_, West Vircinu Delta Sigtna Delta West Virginia Institute of Technology, B,S. HUBERT ERIC HEIDEN L. KE Cnv, ,SouTH Carolina Alpha Omega University of North Carolina; Medical College of SCHOOL OF E N T I S T R Y ERICK E. HERNANDEZ Miami. Florida Psi Omega Xorth Carolina State Colk-ge, A.B., B.S. JOHN ROWLEY HI BBARU Gaffnei . Sol in Carolina Xi Psi Phi ' urman Univwsitv, U.S.; .Student Dental Association E. R. VMOND HUDSON, JR. Neutort News. ' irginia A ' i Psi Phi ROBERT AVITTEN HUMPHREY ' Norfolk, Virginia X.. JAMES S. HINEYCUTT App. lachia, Virginia Xi Psi Plii Woftord College, B.S. JOHN FRANKLIN HL N F POQI O.SON, ' IRGINIA Delia Sigma Delta Randolph-llacon College, B.S. SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 STANLEY BERNARD JONES Alberta, Virginia Delta Signia Delta Eandolph-JIacon College, B.S. ROBERT RICHARD KEEN Parkersburc, West ' irginia Xi Psi Phi W. ' st Virp:iniu University; Medical College of Virsinia, B.S.; Basketball, ' SB- ' eO; Softball, 59; Hciiior Council, ' Oe- ' oT; Vice-President, YMCA; American Dental Association, ' o9 we- ' ■MICHAEL FRANCIS KIVLIGHAN Staunton, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Viigini: PETER JAMES KOSTEL Clifton Forge, Virginia Psi Omega mpden-Sydney College, B.S. ; Basketball, ' 56- ); Vice-President of Class, •58- ' 60; Student ntal Society, ' 5()- ' ()0; Student An Association, ' 56- CECIL HORGER KNIGHT Lynchburg, ir(.inia Delta Sigma Delia JOHN HOWARD KNIGHT Charlottesville, Virginia Delta Sigtna Delta iversity of Virginia, B.S.; Junior American ntal Association, •66- ' 57, ' 57- ' 5S; Secretary- ?asurer Dental Student Bodv, ' 69- ' 60; Treas- T, Delta Signm Delta, ' 59- ' 60; Student Dental Association. ' 5G- ' 60 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY BOBBY ALTON LOMAX Churchland, North Carolina Delia Sigma Delta Catawba, A.B.; Student Dental Association; Scribe, Delta Sigma Delta BRUCE IRMNG LONGMAN Norfolk, Virginlv Alpha Omega University of Richmond: Treasurer of Alpjia Omega, ' o8- ' 60 THOMAS GRANT LUCKAM Norfolk, Virginla Delta Sigma Delta Randolpli-Macon College, B.S.; Basketball, Soft- ball; Intra-mural Sports Representative ARNOLD ROBERT MANNIS Ml mi, Florida Alpha Omega versify of Florida, B.S.; Student Col • - ' 60 ; Secretary, Alpha Omega, WILLL M COPELAND MARCH Holland, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta ndolph-Macon College, B.S. ; Class Secreta Treasurer, ■59- ' 60 JOHN S. MASON Richmond, Virginia SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 -., i BOHBV MARK MARTIN COVINOTON, VlKOINlA Xi Psi Phi Cla REUBEN C;ORDO McCRACKEN Greenville, Sol in Carollna Xi Psi PIti irman Unii FRENCH HALE MOORE, JR, Abincdon, Vircinl Xi Psi Phi DOUGLA,S BOVn NICKLET.S Hamiton, Vircinl Xi Psi Phi ersity of Virginia; Medical Collelfe of Vii -Pvcfident, Xi Psi Phi, JOHN MAYNARD POOL NORLOLK. VlKi:IN ' L Xi Psi Phi FRANK RAYMOND RICHARDSON Barhamsmlle. Virhinu RaTidolpli-JIiicon Colle SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY DOUGLAS CHAMPE ROANE Norfolk, ' ircima Xi Psi Phi F.lon College; University of Miami, A.B., } COME E. SEE Mathias, West ' ircinia Sigma Zeta Shepherd College. A.B., B.S. RONALD ALBERT SHELIN Norfolk, Virginia Psi Omega College of William and Marj-, B.S. ; Psi OnieRa. Cliief Inqiiister, Grand Master-elect, House -Man- ager- Honor Council, ' 5S- ' o9; Intertraternitj- Council, ' 58- ' 60 DA ID RICHARD SIPES Alexandria, Virginu Delta Sigma Delta Roanoke College, B.S. JA.MES HARRISON SMITH Hlrlev, Virginia CARL HJALMAR SOMMARDAHL Roanoke, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta Softball, ' .5G- ' 00; Basketball, ' 56- ' 60; Secretar.v- _ ' 3 ' ' SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 JIMMY REED STANLEY Abingdon, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Emory iind Henry, B.S.; Softball; Basketball HOWARD BURTOX STANTON, JR. RiCHL. NDS, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta irsinia Polytechnic Institute, B.S.; Worth. f VILLIAM EDWARD TUGGLE Kevsville, Virginia Xi Psi Phi ersity of Richmond, B..S.; Honor Cou: MORLEY FRANKLIN VAIL Roseland, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Davidson Colleffe; Medical CoIIeKe of Virginia, f IHOMAS FORREST anKEL REN Columbia, South Carolin. Delta Sisiina Delta I ' niversitv of South Carolina, B.S. Softball, ' Stud.-nt Council, ' 56- ' .5-; Sigma Delta Tile: ' JEROME HOWARD WEIXSTEIX Norfolk. ' irci i. Alpha Omega Medical College of Virginia, B.S. ; Secretary, Al- liha Omega, ' o7- ' 5S; Vice-President, Alpha Omega, ' 58- ' o9; American Dental Association SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY DONALD ED VARD WHELESS CllILHOWIE, ' IRC;IN1A Xi Psi Phi TV ami IkMiry ColUgc, B.A.; Softball, ' 57 ROSWELL CUNNINGHAM W ILSON Rock Hill, South Carolina WILLIAM FERRIS WILSON RiDCEWAv, South Carolina Xi Psi Phi I ' niversity of South Carolina, B.S. WILLIAM FAULKNER WINE Arlinoton. Virginia Xi Psi Phi Lvnchbiirgr College, B.A.; President, Xi Psi Phi, ' 5C- ' 57-, Interfraternitv Council, ' o6- ' 57; Amer- ican Dental Association, ' 58- ' iJ9 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS With three vears behind us there is but one more between us and a strange Avorld that a vaits vith neither cards to be checked nor professors to shoulder responsibility. How has this past year added to the foundation of otu- dental experience? Surely, few will deny that the bulk of our learning stemmed from the clinic with its opportunity for first- hand application of principles. Thus, the summer clinic inonths paved the way for a smoother and more beneficial Junior )ear. Lectures were considerabh more informal and in- formative, dental-wise. Credit must be given at this time to a man who succeeded in performing the here- tofore unheard of feat of getting our class to cram at 8 A.M. two to three times a week. ' ithout using nicknames we shall remember him by his immortal words place, press, pump, piUl. This was a year of seeming prosperit lor most of oiu class. Few missed the opportunitx of being Medi- cine Man for either M.C.V. or Richmond Memorial Hospital. The experience we gained was invaluable. Nciv cars began to show up. and one. completely smothered b Avealth, bought a Jaguar. The Christmas holidays were enhanced by a party given by the Bachelors of Westwood, the last strong- hold, thus avoiding a show of hands for a class party vhi(h would surely have been defeated. They have my ote for holding all ftiture class parties, if and when they occur. In the Spring came the scranrble for Senior Survey C-harts. A ' hen Senior requirements start to go you kno v the end is near. We began assuming the duties of the services as the graduating class stepped down to ready themselves for reward of four years of toil, sweat, and money. Now we ' ve come to that fourth and final year. The complexity and red tape attached to Clinic rules are innlerstood and accepted. One year remains for us to master the ftaidamentals of Dentistry. Let ' s make the most ot iti By the way, did we ever fiml out who vas taking his laboratory work home? SCHOOL OF DENTISTR Vni.IAM EXFRFTT AlDRIDCr Builiiiutoii, Ndilli Carolina Richard Kim.sii Amis Dauonc Beach. Florida [OHN HiMPHRiAs liK.c.s Xoifolk, ' iigiiiia Saml ' el Shearer Bisese VlEEE M HOWARII Bl.ANCH Pol isnioutli. X ' iigiiiia Miami. Florida James D.wid Blankenbeckler Radford, Virginia James A erv Booker, Jr. Richinoiul. A ' irginia WiLLE M F. BOTRNE Ciinwavs. .Soiiili Carolina Thomas Poii, k[) Bow E Norfolk. Virginia W ' lrriAM S. BlRKHOLDER Thomas Edward Birr Donald Lee Chaseain Bristol. Virginia Pocahontas. ' irginia Lake Vales, Florida Km.e Vesle CoFEEi ' Roanoke. ' irginia Thornton Hire Elmore McKeiniey. Virginia Joe Espinola, Jr. Tampa, Florida William Howell Farthinc Vvthc illc. ' irginia Basil J. ckson Friend Max Meadows. irginia Jon H. Gerdes AVihnington. North Carolina kl i :«5V. ilk I Ai i ' liia CLASS OF 1961 -« « •fir- , . 1 n£ -ii ii, .1 - i%k. 9 . JosKi ' H Don AID C.kifiith Ai.AN S. Helwk: RonFRT Ernesi Hendry l)A ]n W . HOLEEV Liirav. ' iigiiiia Alexandria. iiginia Fort Mvers. Florida Hampton, Virginia Fare ' icENr Isenexn Amherst, ' irginia DAvm Garland Johnson Marion, South Carolina James Edward Johnson Richmond, ' irginia Joseph Belton Johnson Appalachia, irginia Bri ' CE . eden Keener Rockwell, North Carolina Benjamin F. Knighi, Jr. Lynchburg ' irginia George Ramsey Knox Vorktown, irginia Joseph AEHEkr Kmt.keey Cxilunibia, .South Carolina Louis Pai:e Leresche Jay Stiiart Lipman Charles Alexander Lowman McLean, X ' irginia Portsmouth, Virginia Charleston. AVcst Virginia John VokiH Lynn Petersburg, Virginia .Alexander James Mallis Roanoke, X ' irginia Richard C. Mariani Miami, Florida SCHOOL OF E N T I S T R Y WiLi lAM Vaov McAbfe. Jr. Chcstev, South Carolina JoHx Arthi R McImire Falls Church. Xirginia Joseph Homard Morcan I ' incville. West irginia Marshall ' ati,s Morrison Norfolk, irgiiiia Villiam James Maxwell Florence, South Carolina Mark X. Perlin Richmond, Virginia Patrick Tiernfv Qiisenberr Richmond. ' irginia Charles ii.so Rentz Columbia. South Carolina Samuel Vince.xt Russo Portsmouth. ' irginia Jerrv Varren Schoneei.I) Richmond, ' irginia Francis V. Sheild Hampton, irgiiiia Oscar ' Wesley Self Portsmoutli. ' irginia Charles John Simon Delray Beach, Florida LiNuooD Bans Simmons Martinsville. ' irginia Harrv D. Simpson, Jr. Newport News, Virginia George Holman Sneai) Danville. ' irginia James Fremont Snyder Dayton Beach, Florida James A. T. lor, Jr. Davtona Beacii. F ' lorida .ct o. Alm% ' t ' 4 J ' 1 iti CLASS OF 1961 Ernest Rissell Washiurn Jav Laird Wellher Ben Eutnc Wiggens. Jr. (Jiaileston, South Caroliiui Stauiittm, ' irginia I ' lirtsiiioiilli. Vi William Schlecel Wood Ni rfolk, Virginia NOT PICTURED Teddi Earl Barker Denmark, South CaroUna Thomas Edward Blrke Front Roval, Virginia Eruin G. Cocen Richmond, Virginia William Thad Dams, Jr. Dillon, South Caioliiia AVallace Valker Edens JoiicsMllc, ' irginia Rali ' h Gibson, Jr. a crh, ' irginia James Rlssell Gore Loris, South Carolina Leon C iriis Hall, Jr, Ridimoiul, iiginia Chaklis Betis Hoi, an, HI Richmoncl, ' irginia William Pail Lea, Jr. LMuhburg. irginia H U(1M I CKSON PA NE Ruhnionil, irginia Harold Lloi d Ringlev Banner, irginia Ronald L .Stallings Ne ' pc)ri Xews, ' irginia Joseph Kinser .St. Clair, Jr. Roanoke. ' irginia Raymond Earl Weddle Portsmouth. ' irgiuia Ramon .Ai.onzo Woodall Hamlin, ' Gst ' iroinia LuciEN Bell Yarbrough Fairfax, ' irgiuia Left to light: Rec Whiik, •ilrni: liiii. )K - I ' larx- 1 reasureri Hou akd Qiillln, Pmidenl: Jerri CiRLws. llislui SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS When ve returned to school in the lall ot ' fifty-nine, the feeling of not knowing what to expect had been erased by experience and confidence gained during the previous year. ' e had a brief pre iew nf sophomore Hie during our last years associations and lelt the year would be somewhat easier. The year began with four consecutive weeks of frater- nity rush parties which not only strengthened social ties but set a rather early record for being behind academi- cally. Dormitory life in Bear Hall remained the same. Some of the old faces weren ' t there any longer since wedding bells were sounded in honor of many. How- ever, the bewildered faces of freshmen were present on all floors and it as oiu- job to console and comfort. A feeling of unity has developed in our class as we get to know one another better. Spring and Summer vill give us our first experiences in clinical dentistiy. Wc ail have misgivings, and are a little uneasy that we ■ill not be able to put our labora- tory experiences to the best clinical use. CLASS OF 1962 Joe Moore Alexander Port Republic. Virginia B. A. Tr. cv Aitcheson Alexandria. ' irginia John Wilson Ames, Jr. Sniithtielcl. ' irginia James Tho l s . tkinson Greenville, .South Carolina Sam C. Blanton Suuinier illc. Soutli Carolina Jack Harrls Brenner Coral Ciables, Florida James Wu.leam Blrch Lake City. ,Soutli Carolina Richard Re nold,son BLriEKuoRin RicliniomI, ' irgini.i James Ralph Cooke, Jr. Staunton, irgiuia William Dennv Comngton Danville, irginia RouERi BiKi.iN Dal I ON Winston-Salem. North Carolina William Sai nders Driscoll Rodney Smith Fields Bedford. ir,a Tampa, Florichi AVilliam Newman Friednun Columbia. North Caroli Thomas R. C.olden Robert Wrioht Goode .Ai.MN Stewart Goodman Portsmoutli, ' irginia Suffolk, ' irginia Charlotte, North Carolina Robert Bentl C oodwin Salem, Mrginia Edward .Arm.stron(, Gor.man Lakeland, Florida Lowell Lee Hess NRmtluard, Kentiuk James Arthlr Hichiower, Jr. ' enite. Florida William Hopwood Hit.iNBOtHAM Suffolk. Virginia E. Cl de Hoei.zer . rlington. ' irginia Malrv Alban FIubbard. Jr. Rithmoiul. Mrginia Robert Kirkland Hlbb.vrd Roanoke. ' irginia James Jackson Rin,gstree. South Carolina Robert Henry Keller Bristol, irginia Charles Richard Kili.incsworth North .Augusla. South Carolina Cj :-: ■' ,p. O iiuk J -A ji t , J SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY lufe  l i i Ai M u iN . Ki.w s I wii s Isaac L miiert l,i:o Nicholas Lami ros I In. II Ai IN l. so NoiioJk. Virginia Woodstock, Virginia Roanoke. ' irginia Richnioml. Xirginia Mri.MN ( . 1,1-i.siitr. Jk. Wilininglon. Delaware Roi ' .iKi 1)1 Mn Liwis Richnioiul. Virginia W ' u.i.iAM HtKiiritr Le ms, Jr. Cascade, Virginia Lawrens Edward Linebaugh Tampa, Florida RoHERi Eari. Marlin Miami Beach, Elorida SsMiii )issi Marmi Hcniingwat. South Clarolina )(m ( . R 1 x ! NARi). Jr. A.NDRLM McD. . ILL C:herax ' . .Sontli Carolina Alexandria, Virginia .SiEXENS Allen ' Meeks Glover ille, .South t aroliiKi WlllIWI ElNUOOD OlTTEN, III Arlington, Virginia l ' ii. . NiiK)N PiRKi.r Orlando. Florida Charms (.ii.(;()RE I ' oI,L Appalachia, Virginia Mi(:ii ii i i, Pruntv Jenkin,s. Kentticky Robert Lrwi.s Pik.h Roanoke, Virginia II( a. Rii Er(.rNE Qiillen Gate Citv, irginia IiARR Edward Ram-sev, Jr. Norfolk. ' irginia iiii M IkWkiiN Ri MS Dania. Florida [oH n RRrM, Rk:e Portsmouth, Virginia [amis Ariihr Roiierison Miami, Florida Charms Theodore Roiunson Orange Park, Florida n in(.k N Shwnon Richnuiiul. irginia John SiiEt.io Serf.xce Tabewell. ' irginia Lewis Donald Tamkin Geraid Fhomas Fam.c Stasburg, ' irginia Ha elock. North Carolina CLASS OF 1962 Roi.AM) Conrad Thaler Miami, lloiiila Claide C.1 ' 1 VanVooren Nonli Sniillilicld. Rlioilr M.iiul C.EORGE RoiiERi Vai ' GHan IIdmI. ' ii,L;inia John HE R VALKC ' r Coluiiiljia. South Claidlina Edw rd V rrER,soN VooDu orth Norfolk, ■ilsiMia Sam Er)U. RU W ' oolwine AbiiiCTilon, ' iigiiiia Allan Siei ' HEN Zeno Norfolk, Xirgiuia NOT PICTURED Samiel C.eoroe Baroods , |r, Tininion.sville, .South Carolina Allen Berry Miami, Florida Jerr Frank Crews, Jr, Hampton, South Carolina CiRAv Fr. nk Daniel Spindale, North Carolina RouERT Ward DePuv -o t Lauderdale, Florida Charle.s Barrick Haves Norfolk, Virginia Carl Da m Hellberc Franklin, irginia John Loiis Tate Burlington, North Carolina Damd Arthir White Cape Charles, ' irginia RA lOND Petrie White, Jr. Norfolk, Virginia Left to Riaht: Richard Li Hfw. P,,si,l nt: Daniei. Noiand, licc-Frisidt BEtCHARn McCoNNELL, Secretary -Treasiir it: l)iNi , R (.ORiioi.n. Histnr FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Someday you may be asked, What do you remember about the year 1959-1960? You might even turn to this very page in this very book to refresh your mind ' s eye; because, neinons do degenerate, and the brain does de- hydrate, and the memory gro vs cUm. E en now, vhen engrams are newly impressed, many snvill tletails are lost and much history thus drops into oblivion. Once a sage Solomon said, There is no remembrance of former thmgs: neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after. Th- ' s historical pessimism may have arisen from the lack of oral care, work, or service. This fact not- withstanding, he continued with, To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Our primary professional year was marked by specific seasons also. A time to rend, and a time to sew. ' It seemed that we were immediately met by an abun- dance of rending and cutting in gross anatomy. We soon got it and learned to heed the words of wisdom as if they came from Solomon himself. Many of us were certain that the alar fascia was a misnomer. It could have been more distinguishedlv named for its discoverer. Except for name tags on lab jackets, we personally did little sewing. The sanguine filnx on radical dissection had enough stitches to last the entire year. A time to weep, and a t-me to laugh. Neuroanatomy gave cause for much weeping. Tears flowed freely after the first practical, when many found that what had looked like a plaster egg really was a plaster egg. After the fiasco that was the second practical, the professor graciously demonstrated with his black- board pointer why it was all necessary. The arrowhead, it seems, was gone and nothing but the shaft was left. Still other lacrimal glands were stimulated over the ne- cessity of buying sufjstage lamps, extra notes, and, the crowning blow, a set of plastic ears. Saline solution crept down colored pencils and splashed on hypothala- mus drawings that meant nothing until the social chair- man added the green dot of the brachial plexus. Not tears though, but laughter was the chief charac- teristic of our class. Many lectures were memorable in this respect. One had to do with the loss of a dental ap- pliance (obj.) down the digestive track or the respiratory system. Depending upon which track it entered, it could be retrieved in fair shape and used again. For some reason the Tasmanian Wom;bat, African Warthog, or Aardvark elicited a laugh at almost anytime. With great humor the dean of oral anatomy could deliver a lecture an the mesial surface of the second mandibular premo- lar, or relate the story of a student being thrown into a lake. Most of us achieve immense enjoyment from seeing who won the race to biochemistry. A time to kill, ami a time to heal. The conclusion ot the whole matter of this primary year is this: By our presence in this class, idealistically speaking, we have professed to our hope of healing man. Let us kill all baser motives and make the rest of our years a history of healing. CLASS OF 1963 Arthur Lauerence Alexander Hialcali, Florida John Franklin Armstrong. Jr. .■Vrliiigton. irgiiiia Ronald Lee .Asownz Miami. Florida Robert Vales Balduln Lakeland. Florida Harold Joseph Barrett. Jr. Harrisonburg, Virginia Robert Sitart Ber lan Xorfolk, Virginia Robert Herron Bleaze Gordon Thonlj Columbia. .Soiuh Carolina Florence. .Soutb Carolina Paul Herbert Busker Miami Beach. Florida Francis Frederick Carr. Jr. Ricbmond. ' irgiuia Leanord p. Chandler. Jr. Richmond, irginia Seldon Fho.mas Childers eph rhills. Florida Richard Ed ard Conner Lamar. .South Carolina Robert Lia is Deal Richmond, irginia CiEORCE I)a Dflo. Jr. Harrisonburg, irginia Robert Nelson Emor Miltord, Delaware COTESUORTH PiCKNEV FlSHBURNF, Jr. Walicrsboro. South Carolina Kenneth Mike Fleenor . bingdon. Virginia Gerald Irwin Frank Portsmoiilli. ' irginia Dunbar Osu ald (■odbold Cioiumbia. South Caiolina William Sanford Harrison St. Louis. Missouri ' INFERD Dale Holt Loris. .South Carolina Joseph Alex Husztv Fort Laiulerdalc. Florida Fr. nk CIresham Janes Lakeland. Florida Curtis Wade Kennedy. Jr. Pound, irginia Richard .Allen Leltern Clifton Forge. ' irginia MoNT.u.i E Leonard Martin Newport News, irginia Patricia Beatlv Martin Newport News, ' irginia i . i f (Tl C- K )K f - f f t 4tM (WV «r Yr ' ' n ,„. c:. r -1 •=  ■' « t SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY iilliyki ifeiyl f  «5 ' s jp .J r ' i ' ' P 7 f™ } ' 1 c i f lilXCHARD C. McCoN.NELl. Gate City. irgi„ia JlLIAN COUELL MeFTS Richmond. X ' irginia Presio.n Dallas Miller Norton. Virginia LiE Edward Miichell. Jr. Camden. irgiiiia JLLU s Joseph Montacna Norfolk, Virginia Hemon Rogers Mlrphev Tampa Florida C:harles Howell Nelson. Jr. La vicnceville. ' irginia George ,Saul N ' ewnun Miami Florida Peier Ralph Newman Richmoiul. X ' irginia Daniel C ordon Noland Tampa, Florida George Orloxe Washington, D. C. Elbert Plummer Osborne. Jr. Brcmo Bliilf. irginia Edward Lee Overman Lynchburg. X ' irginia C:l de Talmadge Padgett, Jr. Florence. .South Carolina John Manning Parhani. Jr. Latta. South Carolina ToMMV Carroll Player. Jr. Timmoirs illc. South Carolina Thomas Hilliard Robinson Richmond, irginia Will lAM Green .Sandieer York. South Clarolina Ralph Edward Schner Imeriiess. Florida John Me ' rdaugh .Shepherd. Jr. Newport News, A ' irginia Earl Thom.vs Sherman Gainesville, Florida Emmeite Ch rles Skinner. Jr. Suffolk, ' irginia SiDNEV H. rold Sl. rin Norfolk, ' irginia Charles Luther Smith. Jr. Portsmouth, irginia Benjamin John Stebor. Ill Lake Worth, Floritla .Alan Ree es Suskin Miami. Florida Richard Pavne Slter Harrisonburg. Mrginia David Richard Suves, Jr. Richmond. N ' irginia CLASS OF 1963 Thomas Hendrix Tatum McCall, South Carolina Cephas ' ai-Vaze Thomason Columbus, Georgia VII.L1A I Mavo ' aiichan ' Ellerson, ' irginia Marion Baglev Walker. Jr. Bayside, Virginia Damd Leigh ' WHiri Roanoke. Virginia Clarence Lee ii.kinson. Jr. Norfolk. ' irginia John Webster Villhii ' E Roanoke. Mrginia Billy C. Wilson Fort Mill. .South Carolina Thomas C.ibson Yarbough Fairfax. ' irginia Joe Falk Zoll Lynha en. irginia M m NOT PICTURED Truman Borland Baxter. Jr. Norfol k, Virginia RoBEKr I EE Brand Siainiton. ' irginia Karl Lamarr Duff Richmond. ' irginia William Claiborne Fuqua Norfolk. ' irginia James Carlvle Gordon, Jr. ' inchester. ' irginia Robert Franklin Graham Radford, irginia John William Grfgokv Norfolk. ' irginia W, LKEK Wilson Hav Havs, irginia ' IR(;IL IIO ' .VELL Chuckatuck. ' irginia Mt ' RAD KeRNEKLIAN Richmond, irgiiiia Cleveland Howard Porter. Jb Fries, Virginia Dennis Bo d Riker Char lottes i lie, ' irgiiiia James Oliver Rober.son Roanoke, ' irginia John F. Wolfe, Jr. Charlottesville. ' irginia _ _ lAi I SCHOOL OF H A R M A C Y Precision . . . accuracy . . . skill— These are the qualities of the pharmacist as he computes and compounds drugs. AVith the help ot the medications he knows and for which he is con- tinuing to search, lives are prolonged and saved. J. DovLE Smith. Ph.D. As.sociate Professor ol (Ihcmistry W ' c rememljer witli respect and atlmiration — lor kindness and patience— tor quiet humor— for encouragement in learning— lor honest answers to so many cjuestions — for sympathy ivith the student section to Dr. J. Doyle Smith. we affectionately dedicate our Lifi lo right: Norman Lukhard. T Mai: Li m; Woo. Hisionaii. | t k Secretary; Cl de R. HOD(.t, P}t ideiit Dokl ' . iLK.H Hi According to Mr. Webster of dictionary fame, the term tour de force means a feat of strength or skill. We. the senior class, would like to think of our four years in Pharmacy school as such. (Dean Weaxer and Faculty, take note that we mean it in a joking way!) We have exercisecl much of our own mental faculties and hope that we have not disturbed those of the Faculty too often. ' It was no mean mental feat to memorize Mr. Pitts ' beloved theory. The Bohr Summerfield, or to under- stand what Dr. Hughes meant by Ontology recapitulates. . . .? Not only does it retiuire mental strength to learn and pass quizzes, but also much physical endurance to sit and listen to those four hours of lecture on Mondays, from nine to one. Right much of that stuff known to all good Physics students as E equals one-half mv= was expanded in climbing the steps from the Senior Auditorium to the fourth floor labs. These past four years have not been unliked to a voluntary hitch in the service. We ha e had our period of basic train- ing in the Sciences and a little of the Humanities. It was reminescent of an obstacle course, and it would not be wrong to sav that Pharmacologv and Quant were very good obstacles for some. Xo forced hike is quite as tough as the walk from the parking lot to a Monday morning class, especially if it is raining and the class is at eight o ' clock. No longer will we stand the midnight sentrv duty, hoping that we can remember the right passwords for the morning ' s exam. We are li ing proof of Darwin ' s theory that only the fit survixe. We have progressed from the days as Freshmen who hid an alarm clock in the waste paper receptor as a gentle (?) reminder that classes were over at ten minutes to tlie hour. But we still have the instinct of self-preservation as evidenced by our latest attempt to keep up with Dr. Hartung and his lightening draxving of structures on the blackboard. In spite of the maze of exams and lab practicals and the course known as Hospital, wc can still tink and xishuli e tlie last exercise. Commencement Exercises. For those who do not recall the phrase, it is Ontogeny recapitulates Phylogeny SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 V WILLIAM ATHA ARMEN LROUT WOODMLLE, ' IRCIMA Kappa Psi Vki-1 ' risirlent, Freshman Class. ' ofi- ' oT; Vice- President, Junior Class, ' . 8- ' 59; Treasurer, Kappa Psi, ' 5j- 59; Vice-President, Virginia Pharma- ceutical Association, aS- ' oO HELEN JEAX BEA ERS Norfolk, ircinia Kappa Epsilon Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Class Secretary, •oS- ' .i9; Vice-President, Kappa Epsilon ' 58- ' 59; President, Eho Chi, ' .59- ' 60; Secretary, Sigma Zeta, ' 59- ' 60; American Pharmaceutical Associ- ation, ' 56- ' 60; Virginia Pharmaceutical Associ- ation, ' 56- ' 60; Rho Clii; Sigma Zeta; Alpha Sigma Chi . JAMES J. BERRY Richmond, Virginia 39; Basketball; ELGENE CHARLES BLOTTNER Norfolk, Virginia Phi Delta Chi Vi 56- ' 60; Pharmaceutical Associ- Pharmaceulical Associ- l ' I 1 CHARLES C. BUNDY. HI Lebanon, Virginia ADINA ALICE CARTY Clintuood, Virginia Kappa Epsilon East Tennessee State College; Virgini: aceutical Association, ' oS- ' 60; Kappa Epsilo Chaplain, ' 58, ' 59, ' 60 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY SAMl ' EL KELLER CLARK, AllINCDON, ' 1RCINIA Sigma Zeta Virginia Pliarniaceutical Association, ' 5S- ' i: ' dO; American Pharmaceutical Associatio: ■50; Sigma Zeta RONALD GENE COHEN Norfolk. Virginia Phi Delta Chi William ami Mary; Basketball, ' oT- ' oS, WILLLAAf FRANKLIN COPELAND Danville, Virginia Kappa Psi Vice Reagent, Kappa Psi, ' 59; Virginia Phar- maceutical Association: American Pharmaceutical Association; Student Council, ' 57; Softball; Basketball KENNON W. DAVIS Richmond. Virginia Phi Delta Chi Si!yma Zeta Alpha Sigma Chi Rho Chi Class President, ' 57- ' 58; Student Council, ' 57, ' 59, ' 60; Secretary-Treasurer, Rho Chi, ' 59- ' 60: Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 59- •CO; Softball; Sigma Zeta; Alpha Sigma Chi; Rho Chi OSCAR D. DERR Norfolk, Virginia Kappa Psi William and Mary DONALD GERY DOEPPE Richmond, Virginia Randolph-Macon College SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 JAMES WARREN DOOLEY Bedford, Virginia Phi Delta Chi Viif inia I ' liLinnaceutical Association, ' ; JEROLD ALFRED GREEN Richmond, Virginia Alpha Zeia Omega rnivi-rsity of Richmond: Treasurer, Alplia Zeta Omega, ' liO; Virginia Ptiarniaceutical Association, I i THOMAS RUSSELL GREEN Portsmouth, Virginia Phi Delta Chi ■Council jn; Ame JOSEPH A. GWIZDZ Elizabeth, New Jersey Phi Delia Chi I ' rcMdent, Frcslli CHO XING REGINALD HALL, JR. Front Roval, irginia Kappa Psi Riclimoncl ft-otessional Institute WARREN EARL HARRELL Sandston, Virginia Phi Delta Chi Rho Chi SCHOOL OF PHARMACY EVELYN L. HENDERSON Richmond, Virginia M;liv Wasliinstoll CV DOUGLAS YOUNG HICKS South Boston, Virginia Phi Delta Chi dty of Richmond; Randolph-Maco: Vnierieaii rharniaceutica] Associatio DORIS LEIGH HINSHAW AsHEBORO, North Carolina Kappa Epsilon Secretary, Senior Class, ' 59- ' 60; Virginia 1 inaceutical Association, ' d6, ' 57, 58; Anie Pharmaceutical Association, ' .5G- ' 60 CLYDE R. HODGE Manning, South Carolina Phi Delta Chi in of Class, ' 59; President of Chlss, ' 60 m Pharmaceutical AssociatioTi; ' irgini; Pharmaceutical Association SAM G. KAPOURALES Williamson, West Virginia Phi Delta Chi ity of Richmond, B.A.; American ical Association; Virginia Pharmat Association: Softball DAVID GARY LAWRENCE Portsmouth. Virginia Phi Delta Chi Elon College i SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 I •„;« Sr ECGENE CARTER LIVESAY Peiersulrk, ' ir(;ima CHARLES NORMAN LUKHARD, JR. Richmond. Virginia Plii Delta Clii Rho Chi Sisma Zeta tudent Co Class, •il. -aS- ' Rho Chi; WILLIAM LINWOOD MANTLO Richmond. Virginia Phi Delta Chi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 60; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 59- ' 60; Softball, ' o6- ' 60; Inner Guard, Phi Delta Chi, ' 59- ' 60 1 I DALE HAMILTON MARTIN Falls Church, Virginia Kappa Psi ROBERI MONTGOMERY MASON Farmmlle, Virginia Kappa Psi Longwood College; Honor Council, ' uT- ' SS ; Treas- urer, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 5S- ' 59; Secretary and Terasurer of Pharmacy Student Body, ' o9- ' 60 LORETTA MAE McPHEE Pomona. California K.ijijui Ejiulon nia Pli;iTtn,i. .11111 ;il v.;nciation, ' an rha: Mil. i nt h :i I nciation, ' ' Kappa E|iiilu]L llislmian, •58- ' d9 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY RIFUS HARRY MEWBORX. JR. SoiTH Hii.L. Virginia Phi Delia Chi Campbell Junior Colk-ge: UniviTsitv of Richmond: Softball, TjT- ' UI); Baskt-tball, ' 57- ' (iO; President of Studfnt Botlv. ' CO EARL LEE MOTLEY Danvii.i.e. Virginia CHAPMAN JONES RODENHIZER, JR. BlACKSTONE. ' IRGIMA Kappa Psi Randolpli-Macon College EUGENE ROLAND ROSE Richmond. Virginia Pbi Delta Chi; Ui of Maryland, B.i IR, ROSENBERG Richmond, Virginia Alpha Zeta Omega i.all. ■:..-. :,-, : Mill a Z.la . ji 1 1,-. !■CHARLES BENJAMIN SADLER Petersburg, Virginia Kappa Psi r rinia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' G0; lerican Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 60 SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 f DAVID LEE SCOTT Drakes Br. nch, Virginia Richmond l rofessional Institute JAMES LEE SEAY BuENA Vista, Virginia Kappa Psi BOB PRESTON STALEY Radford. ' ir(;ima Phi Delta Chi Ptiaiinaceutical Association: An ROBERT WILLIS THOMAS Richmond, Virginia Plli nrlU, Chi University of Kir dent, ' 59- ' 60; A I ball, ' 50- ' 00; In I ' lta Chi, Presi- , ' o8- ' ;39; Soft- ouncil, ' 59- ' 60; - WILLIAM X. THOMPSON Sri ' ART, Virginia Phi Delta Chi ARNETT WAYNE TOMEY Waynesboro, Virginia Kappa Psi wat ' T College; Kappa Psi, Treasurer, ' 60; ia I ' hurniaceutical Association; American riiarmaceutical Association SCHOOL OF PHARMACY JOSEPH ALAN TOWLER Danville, ' ir(;inl Kappa Psi Softball; Virginia Pliarniaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 5S; American Pharmaceutical Association, E A XELI, URNER BROAUU A , IKGINIA EUGENE FARRELL WARREN WVTHEMLLK, ' 1RC.INL Emory and Henry College: X-RAV Representative, ' 59- ' 60; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58- ' 59; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58- ' .) ' .), ' .59- ' (iO JOHN P. WEAVER Raleigh, North Carolina Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi, Corresponding Secretary, 5S- ' 59; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association; American Pharmaceutical Association; Vice-President, Senior Class, ' (iO ROBERT EARL WILLEV, JR. Str.. sburg, Virginl Kappa Psi Student Council, ' 57- ' uS; Secretary, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 5S- ' r)9; Kappa Psi, Third Vice Regent, ' 58- ' 59; Regent, ' oQ- ' eO; President, Pharmacy Interfraternity Council, ' o9- ' 00 EVELYN FORIS WILLIFORD Angier, North Carolina Kappa Epsilon Kappa Epsilon, Historian, ' 59- ' G0; American Phar- maceutical Association, ' .t6- ' 60; Virginia Phar- maceutical Association, ' .56- ' fiO 1 iT t- V T W SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 MAE LYNE VOO Richmond, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, ' 59- ' (J0; Class His- torian, ' iO: American l liarmaceutical Associ- ation, ' 56- ' 60; Virginia Pharmaceutical Associ- ation, ' 56- ' 60 ROBERT JOHN WOODS, JR. C:r dock. Vircima Phi Delta Chi NOT PICTURED Don K. Allen Richmond, ' iiffinia Janus Ailfn Deberle Lynchburg, ' irginia JiMMiE Lloyd Earles Martinsville, Virginia Elijah Washington Owen Cliatham, Virginia Robert Jack Perlstein Richmond, Virginia James William Scorr Roanoke, Virginia JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS So this was the easy year we heard aljoiit as sophomores. I guess we all received cjiiite a surprise during the initial weeks of first cjuarter. This was the year when tlirec (]ui es vere given in one week in the same subject and wlien our lioin- quizzes in all subjects just seemed lo lall in the same week. In liie future, few of us will remember the complex structure of volatile oils or anthraquinone glycosides in pharmacognosy: the jjcrccnt akohol of the myriad of Galentical tinctures, fluidcxtratts ami the like; or the titration curves in Quant. Cxmversely, few will qui(kl forget the anxious moments ol availing for the return of Ouant. lab books; the Calenlicd hour (jui , no one toidd finisli; the demerit system and where is yoiu towel? in Galentical lab. Somehow we ditl manage to squeeze into our busy schedule some social life and the memories of fraterni- ties and good |);nlies -ivill long remain with us. As we look back on ivhat seems lo have been three long years we re;ilize that they have passed very rapidly, and soon we will take the big step into the long awaited senior year. B) nou- our (onfidence has increased and our labo- ratory technique has develojsed; thus, we look forward to the senior year with faith antl ambition and readi- ness to uphold oin- principles and to jiractice the knowledge we h:i e |)re iously gained. Lift to light: Edw RD M. Bl ckuell. J ' lce-Pi, il: Donald C. Griz rd. Pii idiiil: William G. Eddins. Sccretary-Ti-easuier; Frederick J. Allen, Historian CLASS OF 1961 mm 00m Jii l-RFOFRK K jvMis Ai.i.EN Biicld Lake. Xew Jersey F.nwARD TnoM s Am ri A Roherson i]le. North Carolina Howard Lacv Armistead. Jr. Alexandria. ' irginia CiORDON Kr.NNFiH Barj.ow BowHiig Creen. ' irginia Waeeek Loms Barne.s. Jr. Richmond, ' irginia Ei RD Martin Bi.. ' ck ell .Staunton, ' irginia M R IN ' RRrN BRinGFS, Jr. Richmond. ' irginia Gerald Beandon Brook.s ' irginia Beach. ' irginia Hen.son Brounino. Jr. Richmond. Virginia Cecil Kimmer C:. DuAELAnER, Jr. Winchester, Virginia Joseph Dewe Deadrick. Jr. Harri.sonbnrg. Virginia Wniiwi (.FORCE Eddins Galax. ' irginia Grecorv Manuel Faison Richmond, ' irginia John Eeees Flournoi Richmond, Virginia RoN. LD Iden Fuller Berryville, Virginia P, TRicK Mike Gibrai.i, Richmond, Virginia Donald C:oi a Grizzard Bayside, Virginia J. NE Haca Abingdon, ' irginia 102 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY RoLiERT Charles Hancock Castlcwdcul. iiniiii;i CONME HlOC INBOTHAM Haniplon. ' irs;iiii;i John Hfnr Hosri her ILnnscnbuiu. i,,o,„ia Harkaka Jean Hiddlestone Baysidc, Virginia Charles Adrl n Jones Warsaw. North Clarolina Gerald Cooper Jones Warsaw. North Carolina X ' eneth Morrill Kue Falkkmo, Nnrtli Carolina Damp Elliott Labson Roanoke. ' irginia Joseph Edward Laiman. Jr. Kilnianuuk. irRinia Da ID Benson Liebman Salisbury. Maryland Bii.LiE Rav Lockhart Flint. Michigan Rose Marie Mehfoud .Sandston. irginia |(iii Richard Metz Richmond. irginia Thelma Louise Minnis Norfolk, irginia Gar - Slemp Morelock Day ion, Ohio VlI.M. r Badnev Morrison Bu.slnillc, ' irginia Lorenzo Thomas Murray, Jr. RicliiiKind, iiginia Roger Delmore Xeathawk Roanoke. ' imini; H i £sk mk CLASS OF 1961 William TiiLonoRi Patrick. Jr. Highlaiiil .Springs. ' irgiiiia 4kAife ClIAKEL.S HaRRV PERLSTEIN jollS liAKfR RANSON Richmond. ' iiginia .Soiilh Boston. ' irginia Sally Holt Rhodes Lynchburg. Virginia Stei ' HLn .Amho.w .ScAFiDi Riclnnond. ' irginia Alvin John Schaloh, Jr. Riclnnond. ' irginia Kw Pail .Schovvalter Grottoes, Virginia Mkia Dorls .Simi ' SON Roanoke, Virginia IiLNi. MiN Prestlev SmitHj Jr. Farinville, Virginia R Don. LAS Smith Bedford, irginia iHtnUS BVRIHOLTMFU TaLAMIN] (tiarlls Bodeker Thomas Raritan, New Jersey RiihnioMd, ' irginia LotiLs Anthony Tucci Richmond. Virginia Geralii Weinstein Richmond. ' irginia Thomas Franklin W ' oMiiLi:. Ill Richmond, iiginia William Wallace W ood. Jr. C;lark,sville. Virginia Frederk:k Roherl VRir,Hr, ]r. Frank T ler Y.ates Princess .Vnne. Virginia LecnuLster. Virginia NOT PICTURED AKCHIE .JAY BEEBE Chincategue, Virginia HARRY LLOYD BROOCKE Bo.vkins. Virginia DONALD FRAXKLIX CLARK Abingrinn, Virginia Kl . ' ll I MiKHWodI) DERR Ral.ngh, Xcnth Carolina l ' . nil(l |:lI7, M ' .KTH DETWILEK Ridmicnd, Virginia NAM A ( Wirlil-.LL (;ILL J ' rl.Tsliing. Virginia FLo ' ih l MI (.LIIiEWELL Richni.m.l, Virginia l- ' Ki:lH I:H h III llllARD HAAR Grpi-nvillo, North Carolina t.Mflll.ll l;nlJl.liliK HYDE Riclnnond, Virginia CHAKLLS f. .lolIN.STON, .JR. Suflolk, Virginia ARJHSTEAD GARRELL LAMBERT Broadnax, Virginia THEODORE .JOSEPH MARROW Richmond, Virginia IWTRICIA MARLENE MCH.AFFIE Frederick, Mar.vland i ' AVSOX (IRADY PAYXE Crewe, Virginia WILLIAM BEXXETT TASXER La Crosse, Virginia CEOROE HARRY THEMIDES Newport News, Virginia .lAMES ROY WYATT, JR. Newport News, Virginia Left to right: Harrv Mirrav, J ' icc-Fiisiildil: | m. Ei.i.i.s. Hiiluiiiui: Jio Oxersireei. Sccrcliny-Trcasurer; Richard Hoei akiii. I ' usidcni SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS We entered our second year in the Sdiool ol Pharmacy with many fears and apjirehensions, most oi them incur- retl irom the upper-classmen. ruch lo om deep regret most ol them were all too true. Alter oin- first week of classe s we stayed behind scholastically and every other way. A Sophomore was easily recognized by his blood- shot eyes (believe it or not this was from lack of sleej)) and his worried, haggard look. Oiu ' worries came from many different things such as: trying not to Ijlow our- selves up in organic lab., developing speed in writing for inorganic class. deci])hering what few notes we managed to take in econ. class, and straining our eyes to see the slides in phannacy math, fn oiu sj are moments, and we do mean sjiare, Ave studied oiu ' lighter subjects- Pliysics, English, and .American Pharmacy. However, we tlid manage to have a few good times along the way. There vere some great fraternity parties, dances, class parties, ami if nothing else a few good antics in the dorm. Of course, the highlight of the social season was the pledging of the fraternities. At the enil ol the year we foimd some had faltered anti left our ranks, but most of us only were older and wiser for oin- ortleal. We are now upper-classmen with oin- goal more clearh in vie- — that of the practice of pharmacy. CLASS OF 1962 Thomas Bruce Ashworth ' ictoria. ' irginia Kenneth Va ne Baieei Clinnv.iod, Airsinia Carol-in Anne Bass (.I.Mhs, iiginia John Wayne Bass Clover, Virginia Almn Leues Bradley Emporia, -irginia John Elmer Broaddus .SaiulsK.ii. Xir.Hinia Ray Spencer Bryant Ricliinond, ' ilginia Reea Bernice Burger Norfolk , Virginia Mark Aeberi Binder Richiiioiul, ' irginia A TmFM Thornton CAnada , Jr. Roaaoke, ' irginia Archie Ted Cannady Noilolk. irginia Edward Lee Clay RichniomI, irginia Clarence Lee Clodeei.ter. Hampton, Virginia James Bright Corbin Covington. Virginia 1) NNY Lee Counts Al,inKi,.n, Viiginia H:nry Russell Dams Meadowxiew, irginia J. .Samiei. Dams Elmer Russell Deeeenbaugh. ]k Riilnnond. Vi rginia Jane Ann Ellis Hitkory. ' i rginia Carl Franklin Emsutller, : Woodslock. Vi rginia BiLiA Wax ne Eskridge Al iiigdc,ii. i rginia Don Myron Farnsworfh Riclnii.iiid. ' i rginia Robert Marion Friend Roanoke. i rginia .Seymour F. (Ioodman Riilniiond. i rginia J MES W ' lLiiwi H VRI ' ER lirookiRa]. X ' iiginia Eihih . nne Harris C.reemille, Xorlli Ciarcdiiia CiAiL Anne H. wthorne Pomplfni Plains. Xew Jersey Charles Franklin Hicklin Stannton. Virginia . . . ' rtsj iw ikf m ,  =-. , , 4ikAilMi(litfe ?M £f 1 Ai Aik iiiifi •t jjijitb SCHOOL OF PHARMACY DoKOlin .VlMdLE HOIMEVER W ' illiamsbure;, Virgi C.KOKI.i: lilRNARD HOLZBACH, Jr. Richnioiul, ' ii g IllOMAS Rl NKl.E HUTCHENS Newport Xews, ' irg RaI MOND Ll.OVD KiNCAID, Jr. Richmond. ' irgi James Rohert Kixr. ' ictoiia, ' irgin Charees EiiuAKn Kipi ' S Harrisonlnirg, Virgin John 1k nkein Koonce Blackstonc. ' irgiii Rouere Havne Leaveele. Jr. Charlotte. North Carolina jdiiN RiciiARii Litton Marion. Virginia HAROE.D FREnERlCH MaDAOAN ' inchester, X ' irginia Mii.i. Ri) Rllssell Magee Yale. Virginia Tannis Jo. nne Mannincton Front Roval. Mrginia .SiEi ' HEN RO.S.S Marqieie.s Norfolk. Virg: Jane Carolyn IA HE v Gretna. Virgi Anthonv Tarbv Meheond .Sandst on. Virgi James Edwards Miels Greenville, North Carolina Kenneth Earl Moore Wiiiiwi Leonard Morris HARR Wil.IIVM MlRRW George Joseph Norwood Jl ' dv Ann 0 erstr£et Ei.i W. Perkins rov wlei.ard puckeit Ann Morgan Reillv Richmond, ' irgi Norfolk, ' irg Edinbnrg, ' irg: Scottsbnrg, Virg: Bedford. ir ' the ille, ' irgi Brookneal, Virgi Waynesboro, Virgi James Brander Roiunson Dolphin, ' irginia R EEORn DeWi IT Rockwell Chase Cit ' . ' irginia Thomas Branseord Routes Limeton. ' irginia Da td Karris Saleeba, Jr. Richmond. Virginia CLASS OF 1962 Ste e Martin Schreier Joyce Carole Sheehan Doris Fave Smvthe Martin Soffer Norfolk. X ' irgTiiia Richmond, ' it_ Appalachia, ' il g Ricliniond. ' ir Philii ' Chiles .Spiccle Strasburg. ' il■gi Janet Sue Stanklev Charloltesville. ' irg Gra] ion Earl .Stei ' HENS, Jr. Tiinstall. ' iig Mariha Jane .Sieit Coeliurn. ' irg AViLLiAM C.ari.am) TARK. Nr Riilimoml. iiginia Howard Otto Wachsmann Story Creek, iiginia ■William Branch hite Jerry M.ycon AVood Front Roval. ' irginia Roanoke, Virginia Li!C Ann Wooleolk I oiiisa. Virginia Carla See Yates Pennington CJap, Virginia NOF PICTIRED G. R F,D -YRD AnDERSO.N W ' iiuliestcr. ' irginia Maurice V. Bowden RicliMionil. iiainia Alex B. Colletti Riclimoiul. irsinia Donald Bruce Garrison Riclrinond. Virginia John J. Corsica Becklcv. Weal Virginia X ' frnon . kihir Green ' ait Richiiuiiul. iiginia Gerald .- llen C rcssman Ritiiniontl. ' irginia Don Russell Himelricht Strasljurg, Virginia R] ii RD Wallace on Holfarth Lyncliburg. Virginia Charles D. Liitlefield BLirlington. North Carolina Gloria Harriet Maisel Richmond. Virginia Mary Caroline Phillips Woodbridge, ' irginia Arthur Douglas Robinson Pennington Gap, Virginia Robert Willis Thom. s Richmond. ' ' irginia Robert E. Wilkinson Richmond, ' irginia Samuel M. VV ' olpow Norfolk, Virginia Ruth Lynch Whitehead Secretary President LoLisE Whitehead Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS nh a strong desire to better ourselves and our search for information for otn pharmacy term paper, feIlo - man, the freshman chiss has tra eled a long 8:30 algebra classes on Saturday mornings, and last way since its first confusing day at M.C.V. but not least the life in oin- new dorm. ' e can remember a lot of things from the not dis- The road ahead will be tougher. ' We should pause tant past. Most of them involve those long awaited awhile and reali c our alue to our commiuiity. We holidays. Ke can remember the Modern Ionic are men antl women ol a challenging profession, and Theory , crossing of the chromosomes, the frantic we will find it well worth our efforts. CLASS OF 1963 Eduard Glenn Barker Danville, Migiiiia W ' lLL.iAM Glenn Barnard Richmond, Virginia James ' ance Barneii Abingdon. ' irginia Michael Randolph ISeahm Luiay, ' irginia Joan Carol Berri ' Madison, Virginia Paul Douglas Berrv, Jr. Petersljurg, Virginia RiCH. RD Michael Berrvman. Front Royal, ' irginia Beverly Crovvder BiouNr Vinton, Virginia Barbara Theresa Bolte Petersburg, ' irginia William Georoe Buchanan Kenbridgc, Virginia Billy Winfred Chamderlin Cliristianslnirg, ' irginia Jared J. C:lem ,So cn Fountains, ' irgiiiia RocER E, Clift Joel Ellioit Da ids Kemai. Harry Deen William Boone Dotlen ,4sliland, ' irginia Ritlniiond, irginia .St. Paid, irginia Lynclibiirg. Virginia Susan Reid Early Broadway. Virginia Ernest William Eli.ioi i. Jr. Rithinonil. Virginia Roheri James Fagi. Martinsville. Virginia Sarah Holt Garreii Barlow. Florida Eva (iOLD.siEiN Richmond. ' iigini.i Alice McDonald Grmivm Baltimore. Maryland P hil .Stephens Gray Abingdon. Virginia James Bruce Guynn, Jr. Princeton, West Virginia Clarence Edward Hall Keysville. Virginia Stuart FIenrv Ha.mii.ion. Jr. Richmond. Virginia Roger Lynwood Hardeman Dillwyn. Virginia Ronald Hamiton Hardiman Dillwyn. Virginia il i iiw iik4i 4 4.i (7 - ' A m i SCHOOL OF PHARrVEACY William Damd Havnes Highland Springs, Virgin Carlos Iranklfn Heller Richnionil. ' irgin 1,arr 1ho l s Hill ' intuiL irgin 1ILI M JMiKNs HiiL I.a vrence iilc. irgin CiiARisiE ELizAiiEiH James Abiiigdon. irgin H RR M utsHALL Jewinos WoodUuvn, irgin Howell Dlrwood JoiXes Franlilin. Virgin SiiEiLA Susan Ratz Richmond. ' irgin C,eor ;e Edward Rellam Exmorc. X ' irginia ARrilLR Mason Lauierback Richmond, Mrginia C:arole Arline Lavne Victoria, Virginia Ronald David Lilly Mechanisvillc. iiginia I WHS Hlrklev Liles Co ington, irgin Ji ' DV Ann Lii ' KIN Riclimond. ' irgin Damd Dkkei Marshall Charlottcs illc, Virgin Jane Grey McAllister Richmond, ' irgin Joan Frances McCuelouch Richmond. Virgin Cii.vrles Edward Merkel Richmon l, irgin M i RK I Moil Portsmonth. Airgin t.R n i Ell Nelson Winchester, ' irgin iRi.i iA Lolise Nuara Richmond. Virgin Claccei I Cla ion Partin, JR Chester. ' irgin (.FORCE PASIERNAK Richmond, Virgin Forrest Elmo Pfrrin, Jr. Ellerson, Virgin JAMIS DwID PlRRl Staunton, ' irgin Pa I RICH . NN Pope Ivanhoe, ' irgin Thomas E. Rai field Cheriton, ' irgin JERR Wilson Robinson Amelia, irgin CLASS OF 1963 George Earl Rogers, Jr. John Edwards Rolzie. Jr. Steven Tobias .Sager Joseph Barrv .Schwartz Frank ornt n Stahl George Damd Thompson Suffolk, Virginia King Villiara, Virginia Richmond. ' irginia Richmond, irginia Riclimond. ' irginia W ' iHiamsburg, ' irginia Stepharie Jane Wagner Gloucester, X ' irginia Vn.i.L Nr Joseph VATLACE Falls C ' lnirch, ' irgiuia Elmer Thornton W.- lker Newport News, ' irginia Elizabeth Jean Valiers Independence, ' irginia Elizabeih Lamnia Ward Marion, Virginia Jackson Theodore Ward Cape Charles, Virginia JiMMV Newman Varner Jonesville, Virginia Louise Millner Vhitehe. d Chatham, Virginia Ruth Lynch Whitehead Chatham, Virginia James Ei.i.is ' oodriiff Jarratt, Virginia James Elkanah Vvnn Newport News, Virginia i Larrv Allen Blevins Radford, ' iiginia , ' U,AN D.wtd Comess Richmond, ' irginia NOi pk:tired GiORi E McRae BR .soN, Jr. Norton. ' irginia Bkitv Marie Daniels Blackstone, Virginia DouGL. s Buckles Lebanon, ' irginia William Roger E ans Tazewell. ' irginia Thomas .Alexander McNeer ' ILLL M . LEXANDER RaNSONE, III Buchanan, ' irginia ? - SCHOOL OF NURSING The knowledge and skill in science and in iuinian relations which strikes a hea y blo- v in man ' s fight for health and life . . . her presence and her ability makes the execution of the phy- sician ' s orders possible . . . her primary goal— the best possible care for all people who are entrusted to her. itf) lobe anb gratitute for tf)e material tijings ti)ep i)alje gacrificeb for us, for tlje encouragement tljep babe giben ug anb tije confibence tljep tabe in us, anb for tt)e praperg tljep ijabe offereb for ug; bje, tlje grabuating dags of I960, Stncerelp htb- icate ti)is portion of f:f)e X-Eap to=== ur parents. Absent— Ji N MviiR Admission note Sept. 1956 HPI The majority ot tiiese vt)nng. Avell-noinishcd. A ' ell ilc elopcti females were admitted to the institution in September. 19. )6. Their thief complaint was a desire to become nurses . This symptom was manifested to a greater or lesser degree in all of these girls. In some cases this symptom had an insidious onset percipitated b playing doctor-nurse or by reading Clara Barton — Cwil l in Nurse. Otliers had been in ustial state of healtii when the s niptom was first noticed. None had experienced complete relief by l)e- longing to Future Nurses ' Clubs or by being hospital aides. Phys. Exam. Essentially negative. Reveals a group V T) voting women in no apparent distress. HEENT Few heads filled with delusions concerning saxing humanilv ' . Most eyes eager to observe: cars willing to livteu. Chest Negative except for occasional episode of laclivcanlia at the thoughts of male students in the inslitulion. Abd. Negative. Tremendous capacity for consuming food, soon lo be- come diminished in Cabaniss Hall Cafeteria. Extremities Fingers, lily-while, soon to become red and rough from clean- ing and frequent washings in septisol. Feet, soon lo become calloused and several sizes larger from treading the hallowed halls of the institution. Impression; Young women trembled by desire to become nurses. R.O. 1. Desire lo gel married 2. Desire to have economic security 3. Desire to have social prestige Rccommencl 1. .Admit to lunsing service 2. Subject to full four-year course of treatment. Discharge note June, 19(;0 Tiventv-nine young w omen discharged from institution on June . ), I960 in definately improved condition. Have grown smaller in number for various reasons. Some found the treatinent lo be worse than the disease and left without medical advice. Others were found to be beyond help and were discharged with little treat- inent. Some were found to possess the symptom of desire to get married , and this symptom grew lo sucli great proportions that the original symptom became secondary. Treatment during the four years consisted of large original do.ses of theory, then gradually decreasing maintanance doses for the re- mainder of the course; small do,ses of hospital experience increasing gradually as tolerated by the group; tremendous exposure to super- vision; occasional diversional activities and change of einironmcnt prn, such as library. The group who .so proudly walked out of the inslilution. pio- nounced cured , found the treatment, although difficult, well worth the results. The original complaint, to become nurses , had abated; but another symptom, to be nurses , had replaced it. However, the class of 1960 knows how to relieve this feeling and many of them plan to, by continuing to improve their know- ledge and skills as they practice their profession. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 JANE VANTURE ADAIR Richmond, Vircim.v Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 59- ' 60; Secretary, ' 60; Editor- in-Chief, ' liO X-RAY; Associate Editor, ' 59 X- RAY; Treasurer, Junior Class; Nurse ' s Musical, ' . i6- ' 60; Dormitorv Council, TiS; Student Coun- cil, ' 59; MCV Chorus, ' 57- ' 5S; Teusler Felln«- ship, ' 59- ' a0, Vice-President, ' 59; Social Chair- man, School of Nursing, ' 59 BETSY ANN BAMPTON Frostburc, Maryland jr Class, Vice-President; Fraternity- Editor ;-RAY, ' 59- ' 60; Circulation Manager of X- , ' 58- ' 59; Class Representative to annual, 59; Student Nurses ' Association, ' j7- ' (iO; : • Council, ' 59- ' 60; Musical, ' 58- ' 59; Class esentative to State Student Nurses Con- vention, ' 59 DORIS ELISE BELL South Hill, ' ircima X-RAY Fatuity Editor, ' 59- ' () JANIE CATHERINE BISHOP South Hill, Virginia X-RAY staff, ' 57, ' 60; Student Nurses ' A ation, ' 59- ' 60; Weslev Foundation, President Publicity Chairman, ' 60; MCV Chorus, PEGGY ANN BOHANNON Danville, Virginia Wi-sley Foundation, ' 56- ' 60; X-RAY Staff, In tornials Editor, ' 60; Student Nurses ' Association ' 5e- ' 60; Musical, ' 6S- ' 80 PATRICIA ANN BOSSERMAN Waynesboro, Virginia MCV Chorus, ' 57, ' 58; Student Nurses ' Associ- ation, ' 59- ' ()0; Westminster Fellowship, Vice- President, ' 58, ' 59 SCHOOL OF NURSING ANNE CHRISTIAN BROADDUS Sandston, Virginia Xii lid; ' ■Presidi.-nu . . n Ictic Representative, ' 0. . ' 60; Softball, ' o7- ' 5S; s ation, ' 56- ' 60; Alpha Sisn Z. ta. ■:.■JENNE EDER CRUTCHLEY Sheboygan, Wisconsin X RAV Fiature Editor. ' . .11; Student Xu MARY JOSEPHINE DAY Charleston, Wesi ' Virginia Zeta, ' .iS. ■.in. ' Cd ; Dormitorv President, ; Student Council. ■.)9- ' ()0; Class His- •.58--.-)9; Musiral. ' .i 7- ' 60; Student Nurses ' tion. ' j7, ' oS, ' lid ; Teusler Fellowship, LOL G VN EDWARDS ScoTTSBURC, Virginia Students Xurses ' Association, ' .5 - ' o9; 3 ELEANOR HV.MAN GARRETT Lynchburg. Virginia Secretary of Class. T 6- ' r,7: Chaplain of Nursing School, ' .57- ' . ' )8; Musical, ' Se- ' eO; X-RAY, ' .59- ' «0; Student Nurses ' .Association, ' . ' )6- ' 60: Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 5S- ' 60; Baptist Student Union, ' 5(i- ' 58; 3ICV Chorus, ' 56- ' 37 BARBARA ANN GENTRY RoxBORO, North Carolina of Class. ' . ' )9- ' B0: Honor Counc Student Nurses ' Association, ' 57- ' 6 V 7 SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 GLORIA LEE GREGORY Staunton, Viri.ima student Xursfs ' Assi.fiutiull, TiT- ' O HARRIET LEE HAMMOND MARIINSIU RC. Wlsl ' IK(:[MA MEREDITH SMirH HAVMES Richmond, Viri.inia .student Nurses ' Association, ' Se- ' eO; Wci Foundation. Setretaiy, TiS. Treasurer, ' 5.S; tist Student Union, ' 5( - ' 57 MABLE RUTH HOWARD SALLIE ANN HUGHES PEGGY ANN KERN Maiden. North Carolina Norfolk, Virginia DUFFIELD, VlRC INIA ,. (,i. ■.- v. -.-iii- ' iid; Student Council, r. , . :l ,1 ' , Th-.-T.T; M( V Cliorus, ' .56- .1 - -v ' .Vi.-iHi; Slu.lent Nurses ' i.i . 7 ' .n; HAY. ' .-.s. ■.-, ], ' ,59- ' 60; eu l..r Fell.,«slnl., ■.•,.s- ' .-,ll, T.ll- ' liO Typing Editor of X-RAY, ' 58- ' ,59; Class of X-RAY, ' 59- ' 60; Musical, ' 58- ' .59, ' Class Social Cliairman, ' 59- ' 60; Siginii ' 59- ' 60 Editor 59- ' l)(l; . Zeta, X-RAY Staff, ' 5e- ' .59, ' . ' JS- ' titI; Class : resentative, ' ig- ' BO; Student Nurses ' ' 59- ' G0 V H, i!« J SCHOOL OF NURSING SUE DIX LEWIS Mii.iiNGTON, Maryland ;. II. .. Illative, ' oT-TjS; Student Cmin- ' I i ! of Beacon, ' .-)S- ' flO; Teusler ■, MCV Chorus, ■Jli-TiS; Stu- --..i iution, ' ij( - (j(l; Sigma Zcta, ' 59- ' 60 BONNIE COOK LIVINGSTONE Roanoke, Virginia JEAN TALLEY MABRY Fork I ' nion. ' iRr.i iA s. ■.■.■i-.;ii, -K v (,,1,1 Iviiliir. T.ll. ical. ■:,!l--|;o; A.D. AVilliauis Awal.j, ' :, i- Alplia Sigjua Chi, ' 00; Sigma Zeta, ' 00 BELL-JO MERSHON Bena, Virginia Honor Council, ' o6- ' .57, ' 57- ' ;5S; Dorm Presi- dent, ' 57- ' 58; Basketball Team, ' .5G- ' 57; West- minster Fellowship President, ' 5S- ' 59; Secretary of Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 5S- ' .59; President of Alpha Sigma Chi, ' o9- ' 00; Sigma Zeta, ' 00; Choral Club, ' 56- ' 57; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 56- ' 00 PEGGY LOUISE PURYEAR ViRGiLiNA, Virginia SALLY ANNE RICKETTS Clo er, Virginia Honor Council, ' 59- ' 60; House Council, ' 59- ' X-RAY Staff, ■5S- ' 59, ' 59- ' 60; Student Xui Association, ' 5S- ' 59, ' 59- ' 60; Representative National Student Nurses ' Association Conven in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ' 58, ' 59; Musi ' 5S- ' 59; Sigma Zeta, ' 60 SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 CECILE HOYLE REESE Chase City, Virginia Student Xurses ' Association, ' 57, ' 59, ' 60; Bap- tist Student Union, Social Chairman, ' 5S- ' o9; Baptist Student Union, ' 57- ' )0 SHARON ANNE SLATE Petersburg, Virginia student Xu of Xi.miiuiti Association, ' o6- ' 60: Cliairnian nmmittee. District HI, TiS: Class .. ■' .■' -i-i: n.ipti t f.il.iiT Union, BET.SY ELLEN SQUIBB Omar, West Virginia tudtnt Xurses Association, ■.36- ' . ' i7; Student ouncil, ' jg- ' BO; Musical Chairman, TiU- ' iio: ilusical, ' o8- ' o9 ELNL JO STANTON ROCKl MOINI, IR(.IMA SHIRLEY JEAN THOMPSON KE ' iSMLLE, Virginia Hi.ni.v Cniincil, •.■.|-,- ' . ' i7, T.fl- ' fin: Vic- President, .Icrsey. ., ; Atlcided .N5.. A C.MHenliu delphia, Pennsj-lvania, 59; House Coui ' 59; A.D. William Scholarship Award, Sigma Zcta, ' 60 CHARLOTTE ANNE VYNN Richmond, Virginia 7- ' 5S: Baptist Student Uii tudent Xurses Association, ' 5 7, ' 59; Musical Chorus, ' 59 •CS I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vacation days were memories as thirty-seven new juniors reported in all white luiiform, including cap, for various services. All the problems of learning to be a nurse were behind us, we thought. Could there be anything else to learn after that sophomore year? Little did we know the trials and triliidations of our jimior year. Hands were cold and sliaking, antl knees were knocking together as we reported to each new service. Some of us even resorted to defense mechanisms such as headaches and nausea. The most comforting thought during this time was, Others have done it— maybe I can, too. We became proficient in many skills vital to the survival of the nurse— how to calm down a ward full of hysterical children while feeding o ne baby, changing another, and assining the parents that they would live through their child ' s illness. W ' e learned the art of tactfully handling international relations and preventing them p. i. u.. thai a scrub nurse isn ' t always a cleaning woman, and that ton- tractions are often confused with contraptions. Thanksgiving came, and after a few glorious days oft. vc changed services. Of course, we were all pre- occu]jied vith the thought that C;hristmas holiilays were just around the corner. That meant more sleep. The annual Christmas dance came along then, too. This was a festive occasion for all. Christmas brought DIAMONDS and dreams of the fiUure— primarily practicing Marriage and the Family. ' e retinned to school with just a little more zeal than we had when we left. Problems arose concerning money, plans for the Junior-Senior Luncheon, and caps. We finally learned by the end of the year how to set them up proper ly. Spring came along and so ditl the inevitable Spring Fever. In the Spring a )oung nurse ' s fancy turns to thoughts of vacation— what else? When shall we take it? What shall we do? Studying was harder— sleeping was easier. We lived through it, but our little brains were slowly becoming worn out. We bid Godspeed to the seniors as we honored them at the biggest event of the year— the Jimior-Senior Luncheon. Now we set out where the seniors started this time last year. Our main goals— to get our black bands and to be graduate nurses. We are the class of 1961, and are reach, willing, and able to prove that we arc capa- ble graduates of MC ' . Left to Right: f Tk.nor, Presidrnl: Eiizabeth Kidd. J ' ice-Presidenl: Katie Brk.ht, Si-crclary; Kay Hinchev, Trca.sur SCHOOL OF NURSING C.AiL Marie Antone Ruhnioml. ' ireiuia Bii I IF Jean Bazemore Henderson. Nortli Carolina Marv Marc.aret Bean Silver Springs, Maryland Shirley Gray Beville Norfolk, ' irginia KrrrY Sue Boddie .South Hill, irginia K.vriE EsTELLE Brii,h E Vhite illc. North Carolina Phmi.is Marie Cukkos Mahi.e Esteele Cooke JiDEEH May Ellis Pocahontas, irginia CartcrsN illc. ' irginia Richmond, iiginia V Lillian Douglas (tATEwooD Riiliinond. ' irginia Norma Sue Guinn Culpeper, ' irginia Barbara Sue Guy Manassas. Virginia Jeane ' ite Harwell ' Waverly, Virginia )tiiiin . r imead Hawkins Fredcrickshiirg. ' irginia Kaihi.een Karoi. Hinchey Front Roxal. irgiiiia Patricia .A.nn Jones Damille. ' irgiiiia Elizabeth Ann Kidd Mt. Crawford, Virginia Sylvia Jean Kinder Opa-Locks, Florida CLASS OF 1961 liAKinkA Maf. Laurence West Jefferson, Norlli Carolii: Ikwies Revnoi.ds Loo e MoNA Louise Peffer PAIRICr Ross PiTTMAN Bf(;k Lor Poff Mari Kathleen Pointer Richnioml. Virginia Front Roval. Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Copper Hill, Virginia Gloucester, Virginia .Sandra Lee Pope Ivanlioc. ' irginia Janet Lane Pratt Chatham Hill, Virginia Jessie Sfi.fna Rvder Clarksburg, West Virginia ViMAN WaI I.ACF .SaWVFR .Sara Ann Shiiman (.I.ORIA .Aniia Simmons Norfolk, Virginia Richmon l, Virginia Roanoke. Virginia Marv Ellen Summers Fredericksburg, Virginia Jeanette Cornelh Swicecood Beverly Fa Ticnor NLiRV Ellen Vocel Hannah Lee Waslev Pini LIS Anne Weaver It DiiH Caroline Vhisenant Margarita, Canal one Richmond, Virginia Cumberland, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Madison. ' irginia raiden. North Carolina NOT PICTLRED Elizabeth Carol Williams Rural Retreat, Virginia Floy Gills Wvatt Richmond, irginia Left to ri rht: Nancv Miles, Prtsldetil: Jt N Bowman. Hislorintt; Evelyn Price, Secretary: ]vd Gorr, Treasurer: Be fri ' i H kkis, Vire-Praident SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Last year ' s freshmt ' ii were admitted tci tlie Sojihomore Year a little weak in the knees, but otherwise were in fairly good c:ondition. Despite this they were sent into the hospital and put under close observation. The As- sociate Sophomores were sent to such departments as pediatrics, obstetrics, and psychiatry, and some even went to the operating room. Then there were the Bacca- laureate Sophomores who were put on the staff floors. Just as had been expected, other symptoms appeared. They complained of feelings of inadequacy and igno- rance; the instructors recorded the same. , t times they became quite discouraged, especially when told that they might remain indefinitely, but all the girls— at least outwardly— adjusted beautifully to the idea of their fate. Attention was paid to diversional acti vities and many books were provided for them to enjoy. Effort was made to keep them active so as not to develop pneumonia, phlebitis, renal calculi, and decubitus ulcers. They were taught thoroughly the art of coughing and deep breath- ing. None of theiu needed to be coaxed to drink plenty of liquids. All seemed to be progressing nicely until tests were given them which revealed other undesirable symptoms such as loss of memory, the tendency to give up too easily, and lack of interest in anything involving much effort. The imjjortance of overcoming these things was impressed upon them. Problems of old age arose and signs of mental deterioration showed up among members of the class. As their condition impiovetl they were gi en the chance to obser e tlic plight ol patients around them. It was interesting and educational but not particularly stimulating to their morale since they ob- served the same symptoms in themselves. It was sur- prising how many fatal diseases eacli sophomore claimed at one time, and much more startling was the lact that the mortality rate was so low. Months went by and all that was seen by the Sopho- mores was bedpans, hypodermic needles, suction ma- chines, IV standards, Levin tubes, stretchers, and in- structors, to name only a few. Books were still being read diligently into the wee hours of the morning and the constitution of each girl was supported by large doses of caffeine anrong other things. Some ol the Sopho- mores were allowed to leave the hospital in |ime after it had been decided that all the teaching that could be done had been done. The ones who remained were happy for them, of course, and began longing for the day of their own discharge, ' hen the warm days and nights of summer rolled around they began to get restless and felt that it must be about time for them to leave. Orders left for them specified that the month ol .August woukl be spent in another environment, that maybe all that they actually needed was a temporary change of climate. So, all the remaining Sophomores left MCV hospital still a little weak in the knees, but otherwise in fairly good condition. CLASS OF 1962 Jl ' DITH AnXF AkFRS L NDA Dale Ali.en l,AiRA Mae Apt Joyce Anne Arritt Roanoke, ' iigi Scdttsbmg, Viigi Riilinioiul. ' iigi Spottsvhaiiia, ' irg Geenna Mar Ashiuirner West Palm Beach, Florida Alice RA Atkinson C:iaikton. North Carolina Anne RE noi.ds IJeccarii Keeling ' . ' irginia Jean Eleanor Ho s i n Biidgewater, irginia Susan Ei.som Brown Roanoke. ' iiginia Earlene Whitehurst Canaan PortsnuHilh. ' irginia Wanda Colleen Cilster Pensacola. Elorida LoREiTA Ruth Dice Kranklin. West irninia Carol -1 N .Smith Doccett Fredericksl)ing. irg Marcaret .-Vnn Dour.L.AS Danville. irg JoicE .Anne Duller Red Oak. ' irg: Sarah Jones Ea.slev Dan ille, Virg Judith Priscilla Gott JoicE .Ann Gray Sarah . nne Griffiths Beverly Bruce Harris Front Royal. A ' irg: Sandston. ' irg: Dunbar. W ' est ' irg: Elkins. W ' est Virgi Martha . nn Helton Martinsbiirg. W ' est ' irginia .Anne W ' atkins Hutcheson Newport News. ' irginia Jean Elaine Johnston Richmond. X ' irginia Carole Petica Jones Richniond. ' irginia CiAiLiA Lee Klein Mathews. ' irginia Frankie Marie Lerner Lynchburg, Virginia Ruth Benton M. c.ee Emporia. Virginia Jo Anne Merchant Cliarles Town, W ' est ' irginia SCHOOL OF NURSING Joan Lee Murray I ' MRiciA Mae Newman An.ne liRK.f.s Payne BeTI JlNE PaVNE CoNsiANCE Mae Poi.inc Ri lu ( (: l.Er Pourri. K E M N F R II R PrK.I M K A Ro CH W ar. West Virginia South Hill. ' iigiiiia Falls Church. ' iroiiiia Chatham. ' irgiiua Pearisburg. ' irgiiiia Soiitli Boston. ' irginia Farnnillf. irginia Tazewell. Virginia . nni CiRv soN Robinson Burke, Virginia K .Sank) .Suffolk, Virginia |iii liRo i)rs ScHMiiir Alexandria. ' irginia H( U FR N( in SI ' ARC.KR Mount Airv. North Clarolina Nanci .Ann Si nsii[. Richmond. ' irginia .Ai-iCE F i.iZAitriii SiEEi.E Rustbnrg. X ' irginia Carol Ei.izaketh .Steiner Fiampton. ' irginia suiRit Anne .Stevens Fredericksbing. ' irgiuia Barbara Jean Sulic North Tazewell, Virginia Shiri-E NfAKiE Thomas Roanoke, irginia Hi I I 1 Di NI I iri.ER Richniontl, X ' irgiuia IlRi n M RI I M ' iii Cinnberlanti. Mai Iand NOT PICTURED Dei.oise Cecile VESrOTT Waynesboro, Virginia SiiiU-tl li ' fl Id right: N ' anci (..i.jsson, Scircliirx: |( SliDiding left to right: ARV P.vr PiiCH. Historian: SusAX Williams, Pr. S ii I II. dent: Carolyn Winfrey. J ' ice-Prcs FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 0 ' erflowiiig with the vigor, enthusia.sm, and antici- pation which only aspirant young nurses seem to pos- sess, the freshman class of the Medical College of Vir- ginia, School of Nursing, embarked upon her challeng- ing new life. The day was September 8, 1959; the spirit was immortal. In the first week of orientation, the attractive throng of ninety-eight baccalaureate and associate de- gree students Avas bombarded by an impressive number of teas, receptions, introductions, and advisory coun- sels. Flushing with over-activity, the glorious fresh- man class dressed, redressed, and changed dress with fierce purpose to fit every occasion, even condescend- ing to sport sports clothes for the ordeal of a bus tour. An entirely new civilization was introduced in the personage of a dignified board of trustees, assortment of variously impressive professors, sparklingly youth- ful clergy, much too charming male students, and a company of female-type dormitory residents, eager to share their personalities, dreams, and talents with each other. As a matter of fact, they got to know each other pretty well— so well that they often sacri- ficed precious study time for the recapitidation of old loves, the expressing of exasperation with newly- earned grades, present loves, free discussion of the faculty, future loves, etc. A stalwart group of leaders was elected by the class after much ambitious campaigning, and the miniature Xightengales soon discovered the mass ol tlutics a col- legiate class must attend to and ptrlorm. Such vital matters as S.N. A., class dues and gift, the Christmas program and jiroject, the highly respected demerit system, and the spring musical were some of the more popular fields ol (oncern— all executed Avith loving care to assure jjeriection of e en the most salient points. ' hen the first, second, antl third initial shocks due to first quarter grades had worn off, the class decided to plow a little deeper into the realm of intellectual nourishment. Sparked with fresh determination the lassies of alleviation attacked their biology and chemistr . ' With rene ' ed ardor they poined over his- toriess and the be-( ' iklering English language. Every now and then they ate a grilletl cheese sandwich and took a nap. And gradually they began to improve: and gradually they gained more self-confidence. They became even nrore (crtain of their le ■olil)n lo the nursing profession. The freshman nursing class sang and joked and shared together, bound b) one common tlesire— to serve God and mankind with her entire being. No one will deny that this first— and in some ways de- cisive—year was difficult. The obstacles presented were often more than the scholastic variety, biu with faith and patience they were o ercome. Now Freshman Niasing awaits her sophomore year. There will be other obstacles and trials to con- quer, but already the lamp shines brighter to illinnine the vav. i i A ib SCHOOL OF NURSING Alice Jeanne Arrams Falls Church, Virginia Anne Fiveash Baum Norfolk, Virginia Elizabeth Ann Bussells Tappahannock, Virginia Smiklfv Anne Church Connelly Springs, North Carolina Caren Sue Craig Arlington, Virginia Martha Ann Crak; Waynesboro, Virginia liDiiii Ann Collins C.aie City, irginia 1Uki) k Fkamis Custard Front Royal. Virginia Bfvfri. ' i Darden Salem, Virginia NiiR ELiT ViRt iNiA DECKER Bnena Vista, Virginia C NtHIA GaVLE DeLONO Huntington, West Virginia DoKEs Aleine Dickenson Norton, ' iiginia JiDiTH Ellen Dunn Ei.izAisEiH Jean Eunson Maxinl Ellen Fieldson SiizANNE Gill Norfolk, ' irginia Salem, Virginia Miami, Florida V ' oodst()ck, Virginia Nancy E. CJllsson Portsmouth, ' iiginia Makv India Graham Baltimore, Maryland ISiMRiv . NNE Gregory SiiiRi 1 Ann Justis Charleston, West irginia Hallsboro, ' irginia Fi.OANNE HiNTON Petersburg, irginia Emma (;AR En Hix Prospect, Virginia ' iR(;iNiA Marie Hrbek Front Royal, Virginia DciioKEs Wall Jackson East Rainelle, West Virginia Giiiku |f n Hfxhrick Itmann, West ' iiginia |iii KiDi) Petersburg, X ' irginia Eifanor I.fuis I.ankford Norfolk, Virginia C:arol Rouin Lawhorne Buena Vista, Virginia CLASS OF 1963 Linda I,oi ' Loenthai. Oakion, Virginia Linda Ann Matf VVestfield, New Jersey Clytis Louise Matthews Jaiieii, Xiigiiiia Rathrvn Mershon liciia. ' iigiiua Ramona SiE Miller (.ate C:ii . iiginia Joyce Dawn Mlndy Poit Re|jiiblii, iiginia JoAnn O ' Dell KooiiKi, Wesi irginia Susan Armour Ottley Ritiiiiioiul, Virginia Sally Christine Owensby Swannanoa, Xortli Carolina Edith Juanita Price Farinville, ' iiginia Mary Pat Pugh Charleston. West irginia Dixie Valerie Rast Rochelle, Virginia Nancy Ilene Rippey Carol Ann Roberts Carolyn Louise Seward Judith Ann Simms Lolita Joy Smith Betty Lou Smoot Ci.ARAMAE Stevens Richinonil. irginia Richmdiiii. ' irginia Riihnioiul. ' irginia RaiUoril. irgiiua Portsmouth. ' irginia Petersburg, Virginia Medwav. Ohio Suzanne Elizabeth Swinne High Point. N ' ortli CaroUna Elizabeth Ann Wilkinson Clarlisburg. West Virginia Susan Elizabeth VlLLIAMS Covington. Indiana Carolyn Jeanette Vinfrev Palmyra. ' irginia Janice Ann Wood Richmond. Virginia Melinda Sue Woodward Richmond. Virginia % ' ' ' -3 r ' - ' p f..- NOT PICTURED Rebecca Ann Earhart Nokes ille. ' irginia Jeanne Eilleen Richards Norfolk. ' ireinia CLASS OF 19 Bariiar Iiiziirc.H Brown Staunmii. iigiiiia Jo cF Anne Croi ' ch Be is% ii l) M K|ciK]i Ann IImi Kevsville. Virginia R(ick Mdiiiil, XiiHinia LiMi |i SM (.iLi.is C:hailiiltc-svillc. iri inia Mliol)in;4. ' ii} inia B] ii Oi .iN Jester CliarlolttsNilli-. ' ii!)ii Nanl I ' lniiis Mariin Ricliinoiid. iiginia Nancy I hori ' E Miles Be I 11 Ann Moran NcwsiJins, ' irginia RiiluiH.iul. i Rfiii(:c Brown Nunn Riciimond. ' iigiiiia ASSOCIATE DEGREE CiARoi.i Jo ci; Ogden K. Ki: Elaine Olson Sandra Moorl Rinkle Rebecca Anne Sisson Con iiigtoii, ' iiginia McLean, ' iigiiua Claire Elaine Preece I ' orisinoutli. ' irfi;inia Cirelna. Virginia RuliMioiul, iLgiiua Margaret Fr.ances Suter Aiiingtuii, Virginia PAiRiriA Louise Torrence Bedford. X ' irginia Lm)a Bllll ' alker Rogcrs illc. Tennessee Emiia Lindsen ' eeks Christiansburg. irgini ASSOCIATE DEGREE - NO L PICLLREll Marv Ellen Irwin Riiliniond. ' irginia CLASS OF 1961 AnRiFNNF Loi ' iSE Bailev Eclipse, Virginia Si ' SAN B RD Barklei Lawreiiceville. irginia Carolyn Davis Bissett .uni, Virginia Nanc Carol Brantley Pcicrsburg, ' irginia Cecile Donna Byan Deloris Jane Cassell Elizabeth Marion Colcin Joan Morrlssett Condrey Riclimo ' .id, ' irginia Wytlieville. Virginia C:iiester, Virginia Richmond, ' irginia Doris Hazel Cotton Dawson. Pennsvlvania I ' MRiciA Fai F Dams Roanoke, ' irgiiiia Diana Lou Dldley Richniond, ' irginia Alice Farlini. Reidsville, North Carolina Geor(.ette Marcaret F ' ridrich Washington, D. C. Mary Jane CiRECO Staunton, ' iigiiiia EiizAiiFiH Barton Hall Fredericksbnrg. irginia RriiA Jani Harris Richniond, ' irginia Anh Justine Hubiak Owen O. Jones Barbara Knovvles .Shirley Joan Martin Virginia Beach. ' irginia Richmond, ' irginia Bcrwyn, Pennsylvania Nashville, Tennessee ASSOCIATE DEGREES Eileen McCutheon Colonial Heiglits. ' irginia Lillian Elizabeth Norris Class ow, Kentucky Edith Carol Patterson Martinsville. Virginia Marv Sidney Rawlincs Lawrenccville, ' iiginia Bonnie Belle Reid I rbana, Illinois Ellen Elizabeth Siddons Richmond. X ' iiginia Elaine Marie Stanton Louis illc, kcntiickv Mari.aret Frances Stevens Center Cross, Virginia Rlth LaVonne Stout Asheboro, North Carolina Eliza Goode Southall Amelia. Virginia Barbara Jackson Taylor Roanoke. ' irginia Mar Belle Thomas Reduootl, ' irginia Connie Marie ' anderploec Norfolk. Virginia Bonnie Rith Warrington Norfolk, Virginia LvNNE Ji ' DY White Washington, D. C. Martha .Ann Wills Buena ' ista, ' irginia a J NOT PICTURED Brownie Lee Boyd Cedar BUiff. Virginia . ' ' « E ' ' I) ' - « lf - i ' Citri ' .ii- i? 4 ' x ! -«is€3t Ji--.;rk;M ' sf ;f ?S %Mft ! v5i L F PHYSICAL J H E R A P Y Calm patience . . . entluraiKc lor repealing the same tasks time and time again . . . iliese possess the gentle but firm hands which tirelessl) work with weakened and deformed bodies and help them to become iisetul, thus returning nseiid lives to society. Al.IRLD S AMMnI, 1) S , M.S.. 1 ' . 1 . . sbistant Piolcssoi of Physical Ihciapy We, the .senior class oi the .S( liool oi Physical Therapy, wish lo iledicate cjur section ol the annual to Mr. Altred Szuniski Ijccaiise ol his continued lovalty to the field and Ijecause ol his high aspiration. As future physical therajjists -ive are gratelul lor his patience with us and tor his sincere interest in our education. Silliiiii It ' fl ' S ' ' ' - H Ki!ARA C.ooDuiN, Hisloiiun: Jeaneane Haines Stcu lin -Tr Sl,nidiu!r Irfl In right: Nanci 1i.om Ceiui. J icf-I ' i i: itlen I: rAR C.iomr Picsit In the lall ol 195S tlicrc- came to MClX ' lioni far antl near a group soon to be known as the P.T.- letts. The) came vith stars shining in their eyes and isions ol heljiing tlieir lello- - men. It wasn ' t too long, howe er, before the stars huled antl their visions ot helping their lelloAv nicir tooic on a more realistic and mature outlook. This was accomplished only through the careful and no iloubt painstaking guidance ot a fine laculty. From them they learned not only this ology, and that ' ology, and still another; but at the same time, almost without knowing it, the P.T.-letts learned, it is hoped, what it takes to be good physical thera- pists: a sense of responsibility to the patient, the proper professional attitudes and conduct, self-disci- pline, self-understanding, and a multitude of things vhich cannot be found in books. From each other and those in other schools they made many friends that will not be soon forgotten. Also they learned and gained much about themselves and those around them. All this was done to each and every P.T.-lett to a greater or lesser degree, and e en thougli it was anything but painless at times, the experiences, the fine times, and the h:n votddn ' i be n.ideil for anything. SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 BARBARA GRAY ARMISTEAD ALICIA WIII.IAMS BLAMPHIX Alexandria, Virgima Am i (,ic. . -| I!(.I 1A Rouiioki College; American Physical Tlie Association, TjS- ' OO; X-RAY Representative, rapy •60 Westminster C.-ll. - : !ii. i i- Association, T. ' .n . iii. 1 1. ,i 111 I ' livsical Tlierapv 11 IMiysical Therapy NANCY lEE FI.OYD JANE ROBINSON FOSTER Belle Ham s, ii;c.i i s Rllll lc, h, ik(.inia Mary Washington Coll. . . iii ' i in Therapy Association, ■. i ' ■, iiiii.ii Class, ' ' ri3- ' 59; Vice-I ' icMilLHl i.l Sm 1 rhvsical of .iunior ior Class, Elon College: Aiii.i iin I ' lu-iml Therapy Associ- ation, ' oS- ' llli; I ' liMl. hi Ml School of Physical Therapy, ' lid; .siu.liiu LuLiiicil. ' 00; Vice-Presi- SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Marv Virginia Glover Arlington. Virginia sliington College; Honor Coun ric ' iin Physical Therapy Assneiat II; President of Senior Cls T,0 BARBARA LEE GOOD VIN Dallas, Texas Universitv; Class Historian. ■. an Plivsical Tlierapy Association. HA EI, JEANETTE HAINES Macon. Georgia Stepliens College. .Student Co versity of Cieorgia. 59; Secretary and of Senior Class, ' oO- ' CO PEGGY JEANETTE RAMSEY Fori Laiderdai.e. Florida Hill Ccdlige. A.A.; American Physical i|.v Asso.iiition. ' SS- ' eu; X-R. Y and Medi- I Representative, ' 5S- ' o9; Secretary-Treas- pr of School of Physical Therapy, Tj ' J- ' SO 9 SENIOR THE CLASS OF 196 JF.W ' F.M, ENril. ' i ' WILLIAMS r AI lAHASS; 1 , Il.dKIDA v; AiiHTir:ui l ' lnsic;il CHARI LS K VRI ,HT KlMHAI I . W I SI IRC.IMA MaiflLill C.ll.-v, HA; li;iskrf illl, ■.-, ;. (l.-ii( I ' .Hiiicil, ■:,:i--in) ) J u lOR CLASS OFFICERS ' hcn t t ' liteied in Sepicinbt ' r ol 1959, we were all icle-eyed with curiosity and excitement, lor our LMUire way of life had suddenly changed, and we were at last in Physical Therapy. Being a small class, we were soon a closely integrated groiijj, both with each other and with the things around us. As each week came and went, there were groans and sighs when we were faced with the fact that all our extra time was filled with .Vnatomy. Om- only consolation was the one hour break for lunch, but then there were days when we chdn ' t even have that! All ol us will remember those Physics labs, with the quizzes at an imlorseen moment, usually on a day when wc were completely unprepared; the Hydrothe- rapy classes, wIkh ' we learned as much about using a mo]5 as we did aboiu treatments; the Patient Care classes, and those inevitable struggles with neatly rolled bantlages iliat woidd never stay rolled; and the class scrapbook thai somehow managed to contain everything imaginable. .All of the cinricidar and extra-curricular activities we have had in the past year will long be remembered and cherished, for there were few in which the entire class did not participate. .( ' ( to right: Hugh Luebehusen, President: Carlvle Robinson, Honor Council Representative: Rathv Gebhardt, Histor Vice-President: Lucv Rector, Secretary-Treasurer in: Nan Whitlock, CLASS OF 1961 XoRA Linn Ei.zei Clieston. N ' orlh Carolina KAiiukiNE Sue Gebhardt Corbin. Virginia lUkii k Loi ' isE C;reco Portsmouth, Virginia RiiA n:. E Hari)1 Blackstone, Virginia Louise Graham Herrint.ton Richmond, Virginia Jeanne Anne Jav Decatur, Georgia Hl ' ch Bernard Luerehusen Winchester, Virginia .Seemearl Emaline McEi.ROi Lexington. Virginia Charm Mii.i.er Bee ille, Texas il LlNNE Xei.son South Charleston. Vest Virginia M R F. Price Leaksville, North Carolina Ikmiiii II (.EEEA Prow E Cantoii, Ohio Luc Jeanne Rector L nchburg, Virginia John Cari.me Robin.son Richmond, Virginia MiRniiA Ri ' iH SowEEE Mobile, Alabama Nan Ei.i ai ' .i hi W ' hiii ock Beckley, West Virginia SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION These are the men ivho aie i esponsiljle lor the smooth operatioii of all of the services hich make patient care jjossible -jvithin one of the most challenging and rewartling businesses— the business of hos]5itals. Frances Jordan Ewinc Secretary to the Director ol tlu- Sihool [ Hospital Admin is I rat ion Because of her friendly interest in all of us; Because of her willingness to help us in many ways: Because of her loyalty to us and to the school ol iiospilal administiation, We dedicate our section of The 1960 X-RAY to Mrs. Frances Joitlan Ewing. Left lo Right, First Rmf: Gil WHEDiiF.E, Histoiiiiu; Bill Sel e . Fi Second Rou - Terr Lenny, Tieastner: Boii Johnson, Secretary. Jack Shelion In 1947, the Virgiiii;t Hospital Association requested the Medical College ol Virginia to establish a course of formal training in the field of Hospital Administration. The advance of health care, and es- pecially the remarkable increase in the number of hospitals in the United States with the corresponding investment of community resources, required a more cons ' stent application of sound business and general management practices. Largely through the untiring efforts of Mr. Charles P. Cardwell, Jr., Director of the Hosjjjtal Division of the Medical College of Virginia, the first classes began on January 1, 1950. In the beginning, the course had two ]3hases consisting of six months intensive classroom work followed by a one year residency in one or more affiliated hospitals where practical experience was gained. Upon successful completion of this program, a certificate in Hospital Administration was awarded. The course grew in stature and usefulness and was approved in 1952 as a degree course by the Medical College of Virginia Board of Visitors. The school ' s first director was Dr. Joseph K. Owen, who further en- hanced its growth. The current director, Mr. Robert S. Hudgens, has served the field of Hospital Admin- istration long and well, and now lends his knowledge and efforts to the continued progression of the school. At present, the school of Hospital Administration is an accredited graduate school conferring a master of Hospital Administration degree after successful completion of the nine months ' academic phase, the writing of an acceptable master ' s degree thesis, and a twelve months ' residency in an approved hospital. SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 JOSEPH BAILEY ASLSCHIER C:H ARI.ES WILLIAM BRADLEY W ' el-Ford, MASSACHUSErrs 5.. Richmond Professional Institute nistrative Residencv; Medical Col- lege of •i ginia KiM.spoRi, Tennessee !.S.. East Tennessee State College inistrative Residency: Holston Valie, munity Hospital. Kingsport, Tennesse LAWRENCE G. FLAXNAGAX. JR- Richmond, irgine B.S., University of Richmond Administrative Residency: Butler County Memorial Hospital, Butler, Pennsylvania CHARLES LINAVOOn FOSTER BCRLINCTON, NORIH CiAROLlSA A.B., Elon College iministrative Residency: Petersburg Ge eral Hospital, Petersburg, Virginia VII.I.IA I HOWARD GREEN, JR- Richmond, Virginia ACk RICHARD HODGE Charlottesmi.le. Virginia ROBERT LAWRENCE JOHNSON Greensboro. Okiii Carolina B.S,, Richmond Professional Institute B.S., University of Virginia A.B., i.uilt-.i.l i . Administrative Residence-; Uni ersitv of .Vdministrative Residency: Mary Washing- Administrati e [, -i.|- n, , Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville. Virginia ton Hospital. Fredericksburg, Virginia pital. lidl.e.Ml.i. . l,i LISLE TERRELL LENNY East St. Louis, Illinois :•■B,S., Central College iiirban Hos- -Administrative Residenc.v: Lynchburg Ge ;uid eral Hospital, Lynchburg, Virginia SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION CEORC.F. ARNOLD MATHEWS I1,1,IAM IHOMAS Rl XniO. RlCHMONll. ' IR(;INIA SLTFOLK, VIRGINIA B..S., Rifliinond Professional Institute A.B., The CoUese of Williiim ;nicl M;ii.v Administrative Residency: Baptist Memor- Administrative Residence : Hiehniond M ial Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida morial Hospital, RielniioTnl. Vir iniu WILLIAM MALCOLM SELVEV, JR B.S., Concord Colk-iie M.A., Wpst Virt ' inia Universil Administrativ Resideiuv: Norfolk ( Hospital. Norlolk, VirRinia JACKIE LEE SHELTOX CiOODMEW. ' lRr.IMA B.A.. Roanoke Coll,.f;e liiiistrative Residenrv: USAF Hospital, JIacDill Air Force Base. Florida THOMA.S GILLAM WHEDBEE. JR- AiiosKii., N ' ouru C: roi.ina B.B.A., Wake Forest College Administrative Residency; Roanoke Jle morial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia CHARLES WILLIAM VI(.(;S Smiihiii i.i). N ' OKiH Carolina B.S., Wake Forest College Administrative Residency; North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-.Salem, Xortli Carolina SENIORS NOI PICLLRED RONALD DEAN ' BITRTON Birminch. m, Alaba.ma B.S., Madison College WIILIWI RICHARD DRAI ' LR SAH;M. IRI.INI. B.A., Roanoke College Adn ■- . . - ■|AMES IRA SUBLETT Galax, ' ircin ' ia B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute dministrativG Residency; Jefferson Ho pital, Roanoke, Virginia SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION September 1959 represented the beginning for the Class of ' 61 in the school of hospital administration. Filled! students gathered for the first time, together, in the okl Newton House and on tlie lace ol it one woidd have certainly been smprised at the hetero- geneotis nature ol these students ' etiucational back- groimds, which aried Irom biology anil business ail- ministration majors to an ordained minister. The nine months ol the didactic program in this institu- tion has lirought to this group a homogeneous nature; we are a class, ve are a lamih, anil the relationships shared here will long be remembereil after entering the field ol hos|ntal administration. Our education lias Iseen cliniial ratiier than aia- demii in nature. ' e ha e been ex])oseil to specialists in this field: we have attended ilinics, meetings anil conferences for tiie purpose ol obtaining practical rather than pinely academic knowledge. We, as a class, feel that in the years to come ■€ will remember with grateful acknowledgement tlie methods utilized in [preparing us as hospital administrators. , 11 has not been work, howe er; we will long re- memlier social acti ities here in Riihniond as a class, and our contention trijjs to Old Point Clondort and Roanoke. The social high-lite ol the year was the week long trip to New York wliere we combined edu- cation with pleasure; imdoubtedly wc ivill rememlser the latter much longer than the former. Tlie past year has gi en us oiu beginning — oin- Ijcginning together. From here we shall go oiu ' sep- arate wa s, vet long shall be remembered the ilays we speni in the school ol hospital administration at the Mediial Oollege ol Virginia. C;. Bri ' Ce McF.vuden, Historian l.rfl lo Right: ,Sit[ ' HtN Holmes, [ Edu ARD Clarkson, Sccrctftn-T I ot Piclund: CLASS OF 19S1 Walter Nvcak Whme Liii;iy. Virginia W ' li.i.iAM Denson Wallace Cleveland, Mississippi Richard C:. Sichenski Nangatnch. Ckmneclirnt Nelson Lewis St. Clair XewpoiT News, iiginia Barrv Melmn Si ero Petersburg, ' iiginia George Bruce McFadden Winrlicster. ' iiginia Garland Carlvle Llewelian Dnrlunn, (ntli C:ai( liiKi Frederic Wa ne Lawri.nci Cliail(illes ilk-, irginia Stephen ' incent Holmes Anbuindalc. Massachusetts Irwin Benerlv Heinemann Fairfax, Virginia Edward Hoce Clarkson Roanoke. ' irginia James H. Caldwell Moiunille, West ' irginia AlERED L. BtRKHOLDER 1 , lu libiii g. Xugiiiia ' 1LLI M KiNi. Brown Lexington, KcntiKk Kenneth Harold .Axtell Kalania oo. Michigan O Q f!S , fT. SCHOOL OF ¥ MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Rm ' ,s of test tubes and solutions . . . quiet efficiency . . . scliloni thankeil . . . ' lliroiigh the work of ifie medical tedniologist, physicians are aided in diagnosis and Ircatnient. and lints an in Liltial5le service is oi cn to the patients. lAiKA B. Thomas, B.S., M.S. AssisLani Professor of Medical Technology In gratitude, the graduating class of Medical Technology dedicates its portion of Tlie X Ray to our instructor, Lena Thomas, who, with her cheering and comforting smile, has guided us with unending patieirce and sincere interest. Left to Right: PATr F Ro(.fk , 7 dent. Seated: V r- rm-r- mok Trading tlic bobby socks, skirts and sweaters ol previous college days lor the white of oiu ' chosen profession, the ' (iO Class of Medical Technology assembled lor the first time in September 1959. After introductions of students and faculty, we visited the hospital labs which in March were to become our stamping grounds. The same day lectures began and soon thereafter we fell into the routine of lectures and labs tor the first six months of our training. In the lectures we became acquainted with the five thousand new- words that Dr. Kupfer promisesd us. We began abbreviating terms such as EKG, BUN, and CBC that were so confusing to us but so essential to the veterans. Urinalysis, Hematology, Blood Banking, Serology, Chemistry, Bacteriology, Parasitolog). and Patho- logy, coursed by so swiftly that they left our crammed heads swimming. Too soon for some and at last for others November arrived with our first experience at sticking. The initial step mastered and skill ensuing, we shortly found ourselves in full force carrying out the class motto of Have needle: will probe. Following the theme All work and no play . . . , the class unshouldered the grind stone at intervals and enjoyed Miss T ' s surprise parties. Best ol all was the Christmas part) where together with the professors we swang into the gaiety of the season. After Christmas things happened very fast: our patient instructor, Mrs. Hagy, left us. Dr. Santos and Dr. Hench introduced us to all the worms a ad bugs of medicine, and we soon Icarneil the meaning of the 11:55 phone calls which rang The lab has called and . . . ! Before long our theory was completed and with March 4th ' s exam thankfidly a thing of the past, we began rotating through the labs for the practical part of our training. June has arrived and again we have changed our attire— this time for the mortar board and bacca- laureate black: with degrees in hand, our eyes now turn toward September. To some of us September will mean an additional degree— Mrs.: but for all of us it will mean that u ' e are finally equippetl to be a useful part of ihc medical team. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 15E ERLEY LEE AMORY Newport News, Virginia Class Pi-esident, ' SU- ' CO B.A. Riiiidolph-Maron W..iikiii ' s College ALICE MARY BLAXKENSHIP Covington, ' IR(.1MA Class Secretary, ■.•,!i- ' iili Madison Colli-j;.- BETTY LOl ' BULIFANT Colonial Heights. Virginia Mary Wasliington College SARAH ELIZABETH COYXER Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke College MARY JANE COX Tazewell, Virginia Mary Washington College FR. NCE,S DA ' I.S Norfolk, Y ' irginia College of William aii.l Mar ' , SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AMELIA HARRIET DEEX St. Pall, ircinia jlary Washiiigtim College Cla ALICE JOYCE DIX Richmond, Virginia President, ' 59- ' 6 Mary Washington College ELEANOR RIDOUT FREED Roanoke, Virginia Mary Washington College MARY REBECCA GALE Richmond, Virginia College of William and llary JOANNE MARY GR. YEB Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke College EDNA CATHERINE GREEN Galax, Virginia Longwood College SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 FRANCES SHERRILL HANON Richmond. Virginia Lake Erie College LAEN CAVANAUGH HIGGINS Richmond. Virginia Mt. Alojsius Jr. College .MARY LOT HLROW ' ITZ St. unton, ' ircinia Longwood College JETTY ANNE JONES PAULA JONES SARA LYNN KADE Cleveland. ' irginia Beaufort, North Carolina Richlands, ' irginia B.S. riiiver..ity of Xorth Carolina Davis and Elkins College Emory and Henry College rrrf V. ' ft- ' y SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY ANX MASON MORTON York. South Carolina Mary Washington Collesp ELIZABETH FLOL ' RNOV NEAL Richmond, Vircinia LoiiKWOocl ColleEf MYRTHEL ELAYNE NUNN Richmond, Virginia Union Colleg;,. JEAN DELORES PACE Richmond, ' iRr.iMA CAROLYN SUE PATTON Becklev, West Virginia Mar.v Washington College PATRICLA ANNE ROGERS Hopewell, Virginia Class Treasurer, ' 59- fJ0 Lontc vood College SENIOR THE CLASS OF 1960 BARBARA LOUISE SHORT Petersburg, Virginia Mary Wasliington College VU ' IAN DELIGHT SMITH Petersburg, Virginia Longwood College MARY EDWIXA WOLFENDEN Marion, Virginia Radford College ANN MARIE ' OOD Richmond, trginia SUE BOLLING WORSHAM Petersburg, Virginia Maiy WashiiiKtnn College SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDI ES Wishing to delve deeply into ihe realm of learning, these are not satisfied with knowing merely what others have discovered— just follow- ing in the footste]3s of others. They stand on the shoidders of those who have studied before them. SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES FinI Roll ' , Left to Right: Georc.e McClelland ANCLF.roN, liiophysic, Poiuiac, Michigan: Makline Biriram Barnard, Clwinistry and Phininticcuticnl C f; n7n ' . RiclinidiKl, iri);inia; iHionoRi Mi les Farber, P i«i Hinro (;{;Y. Richmoiul. X ' irgiiiia; Jackson Ei ' CENE Jeffrey Aniitdiny. Richinorid. XiiRiiiia; | )m rn He ki Kronnun, Anatomy. New Viirk. ew York SiTond Roic. Li-fl to Right: WiLLUM Andv Mills. Biopliysics, Lynchburg. ' irginia; Elie Sami Xuuaiser. Cheinistiy and Phannaciutica] Chcniiitry Beirut. Leljanon; Willlvm Roberl Profell. LilHiigton. North CaroUna; Andrew Garneit Rich rdson. Chemistry and Pharniaceuticttl Clii-iniitn. Richmond, Virginia; Sorell Lee Schwartz, Baltimore, Maryland Tliird Row, Left to Right: . lered John .Szum.skl Bon . ir. ' irginia; Robert Irving To:f070wsKi . Perth Aiidioy, New Jersey: Saburoh Yamashita, Cliemistiy and Pharntaceutical Chemistry, Tokyo, Japan Robert Henr Bell Che mis try -Pilar mac -C lie mist ry Elberon, Virginia Harold Blank Pattiology New York. New York Edward Randolph Bowman Pharmarology Richmond. ' irginia Earle Salnders Brown Cliemistry-Pharmacy-Cliemistry Arthur Timothy Ewald Biofiliysies NOT PICTURED William M. Feagans Anatomy Kansas City. Missouri Allan Lolis Forbes Biochemistry Louis David Homer Physiology Falls Church. Virginia Robert Lee Lynch Biocliemistry Richmond. Virginia John Paul M. nning Anatomy Susan Go e Rudolph Biochemistry .Arlington. ' irginia Harold Lenwood Smith Clientistry-Pharnmcy -Chemistry Richmond. Virginia RoBERi Scon SriFF Chemistry-Pharmacy-Chemistry Roanoke. ' irginia DIETETIC INTERNS SIiiikHii . Li ' jl lij Riohl: Li DKIA Si. Amam, Ikma McCml. An L .n(,i okd, Jidi Euin(., ELiZAisr ih Hall. Sealed, Left to Right: Matilda Rosari.v, Mar Ann Haering, President: Betsv D. Broun, Carmencita Gomez. The edical College ol Virginia Hospital offers a one year course in hospital dietetics to young ivonien who have a B.S. degree from an accredited college or iini ersity and who can meet certain specific course requirements. The coiuse is appro ed by the American Dietetic Association, and upon completion of the cotn-se, iirterns are elegible for membership in the Association, and may hold jjositions in (lass A hospitals in the capacity of administrati e, therajieiitic, clinic, or teaching dietitions. Each September, the course is begim and students li e in one of the college tlormitories. During training, students receive a mixture of lecture and practical experience in the various ikpartments. Instruction is given under the supervision of graihiate dietitions in the Department of Dietetics. , fter satisfactory lompletion of the course, dietetic interns are gianted a certificate from the Hospital Division and are elegible for membershiij in the Medical C olletje of Viroinia . lumni Association. R G A N 1 Z A Democracy . . . working together cooperatively . . . inspiration . . . cli ersion— All ol these are the experiences of those who take part in the organizations found within ihe college. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ' I Richard C;ree Vyesideiti Anne Broaddus Secietary Harry Newborn Vice-President Ed Williams Treasurer The officers of the Student Body of the Medical College of Virginia are elected from the Pre,sidenl ol the lour major schools. The Student Government of MCV is innlcr the leadership of these officers and elected representatives from each class. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Robert Waddell, t ' lce-Piaidoit Em WJMiAMS, Prcsicleiil Tor CjikisiiAN, St ' crt ' linx-Ticasurc, SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY John Knight, Secretary R. K. Green. Presirlnil SCHOOL OF NURSING lirCKV POFF, Vice-President Ann Broaddi ' S, President Jean Mabr ' . Serreliiry Not Pictured Doi ' GLAS Gate ood. Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Robert Mason, Secretary-Treasurer Harr ' S Mewborn, President SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Pix.G ' i Ramsey. Secretary-Trcasurt ' i Jane Foster, President l-riiiii It ' ll In liiihl: Peggy Rem, Anne Rickclls, Bcts Baiiijilnn. Eleanor C.arrelt. Jean Mabrv, Doris Bell, Peggy Bohannon. Ruth Howard. Sallie Hughes. Patricia Pimnan. .Saiuira Pope. Judy Hawkins. Katie Bright. Pat Jones. Jean Johnston, .Sarali C.rifliths. Bonnie .Sparger, Loretta Dice. Carole Jones, Brenda Waite, Julia .Schmidt, Joyce Duffer. .Alice t.rahani, Mary Craham. Jane Cox. Kathy Clebhardt and Joseph Crosier. I960 The X-ra), the annual pubiitalion ol tlic Medical College ol Vir- ginia, is printed for you. The goal ol this stall is preparing a book wiiith will guide yoin- memories ol suidont days at M.C.V. There is a imiting ol the various schools here at the college as students of these schools work together. Statt members are those who ha ' e an interest in protliuing litis publiialion; an X-ray representative is appointed tor each class ol each year. The X-ray is governed by the students throtigh the Board ol Ptib- lications which elects the Eilitor-in-Chiel aiu! the Business Manager. RAY Editor Jane . Adaik Bus ' nicss Manage) Sharon Si.aie Assislanl Editor Mabi.f Cookt BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Stiulent Lhiion is a youth organization lor Baptist students in institu- tions ol learning. Under the leadership ol Miss Marie Claypool. it provides a lull, well-rounded program of social and re- ligious activities. The main purpose ot the Baptist Stutlent Union is to leail students into active church membership through Christian -ivorship and lello -ship in the B.S.U. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Vesle Foundation is the ethodist Chinch at u-ork on the campus at M.C. ' . Xationalh organized, it cntlea ors to pro- ide lor the s|)iritual and social needs ol studeirts. Re . Don Stairton is the leader ol this group. TEUSLER FELLOWSHIP Directed by Rev. . . Ronakl . Ierrix, the Teusler Fellowship, an organization es- pecially lor Epistopalian students but open to every M.C.V student, meets for relaxa- tion and spiritual lontemplation. Many ol the dis(tissions are concerning the vital relationship ot the various professions rep- resented to a Christian way of life. LAENNEC SOCIETY The Laennec Society is named lor Rene Lacnnec. inventor of the stethoscope and llic man who ga e classic descriptions oi man) intrathoracic diseases. This society as toimded as an organization to bring to- ctlier CiathoHc students, interns, and resi- dents lor discussion of the moral anil spiiilual aspects ol practice in medicine anil allied fields. ESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP To Presbyterians at M.(;. ' . the West- minister Fello -ship provides worship, lun. and lelloAvshijj. Meetings each riiesilay night miller the direction oi Mr. Ed .Stock, a student at Union Theological Seminar), helps strengthen faith and helps students to live as Christians in all areas of lile. CAMPUS VESPERS CAMPUS VESPERS, held on Tuesdays ilnough the school year at 6:30 p.m. in Riclimond ' s historic Monumental Cihurch, on the eilge of MCV ' s campus, has been well-attended by sttidents since its inaugu- ration last October. Oiustanding speakers, with a message for students today, have been hearth and met after the services for informal discussions. The chief attraction is the reverent service of worship itself. Y. M. C. A. V I. Carr President p ' gW T t R. R. Kl N r„, ' -rirsi,lr,il K. V. Davis Tieiisuiei H. D. Simpson, Jr. Secretary 1)K. XiRi.ir, R. M Chinnnmi I ' .uind of Miinuiieiiu-nl The . [L-ili al College ol Virginia Ijiaiuli i l the ' oiing Men ' s C hrisLian Association, vith tlirectors anil a paid seiietaiy, was ofgani ed in 191(i. Mr. Mnnnis l.ee, who was then State ' . . I. (;. A. sec- retary, was very iirHiiential in helping a gioiip to get it startetl. The following ha e ser etl as MCV secretaries: Mr. Phil B. Trigg. .Mr. Waller C. (aalle, antl . Ir. Earl T. Siillenger. In .Septenilier, UI2,1. Mr. [onah L. Larri k was appointed. Jonah Liipton Larrick, olten calleil Father 1, ail ilk , retired as executive secretary ot the Medi- lal Ciollege ol Virginia branch ol the N ' .MCA in June ol l ' J59 altei ' i(i )ears ot valuable service. Through the years he has combined the duties of a lather (onfessor and a dean of students and probably knows more students personally than anyone else on the campus. He has always been willing to lend a strong hand of helpfulness by understanding students ' strengths as well as their ' eaknesses, and knowing their aspirations, their compromises, anil their lailures. Mr. Larrick, through his sincere and selfless interest in others, has greatly enriched the li ' es of many people, yoinig and old. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION M.C.V. nursing students are active members of District III Stiitlent Nurses Association of Virginia. The NSNA, oi-gani cd in 1953, is a national organization with state and district di isions. District III :vith 255 members from the seven schools of ntirsing in Richmond and Petersburg is only a small part of the 80,610 members of the National Association. It is the aim ol this organization to aid i n the ilevelopmeiu of student nurses as democratic citizens, to provide an opportunity for self-expression, and to stimulate an understaiuling of and interest in the programs of the graduate professional organizations. ' e are proud to ha e two of our members as officers of District III lor 19()l). They are Sarah Easley. Prcsitlent. and B rd Barkley, Nomina- ting ( oimnittee Chairman. 179 STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MCV CHAPTER Left to Rigiit: Harr Wellons. Se Stiart Nichols. Vice-Pn ' sidfiil. Geor(;e Don all , President; The Medical College ot ' ira;inia Cihapter of the Student Aniciicaii Medical Assoiia- tion was formed in 1952. This young club has rapidly taken its place among the oig- anizations of the school. Our objectives are to ad ance the pro- fession 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 (Col- lege of ' irginia and other medical schools, to familiarize oiu ' members with ihe pin- poses and ideals of organized medicine, and to prepare them to meet the social, moral and ethical obligations of the profession ol medicine. Left to Ri ht. Standing: J. G. Mavnarii. Jr., SiTrclniy-Treasurcr: T. P. Howen. Jr... J ' ice-Presiflent. Sealed: R. K. Green, President. STUDENT DENTAL SOCIETY The Student Dental Society was organized in its present iorin in the tall of 1946. Membership is open to all sliulents in Dentistry the executive committee consisting of the officers and two lepresentatives Irom each class. The main objecti es ol this organization are to promote scholarshijj and professionalism among the members of the society. Guest lecturers are sponsored throughout the year and a student loan fund is made a ailable bv the society for auN student in neetl of financial assistance. standing. Left to Right: A. J. Beebe, Treasurer; B. R. Lockhart. Historian: V. L. Barnes. Jr., National Delegate to A. Ph. A. Sitting, Left to Right: D. E. Labson, Secretary: H. L. Armiste. d, President: T. J. Markow, Vice-President. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA STUDENT BRANCH The purpose ol the A.Pli.. . .Stinlent Branch at the Medical (College ol X ' irgiiiia is to eiuoiirage the ad- ancemeiit ol Pharmacy as a science and a prolession in accordance -ivith the constitution ol American Pharm- aceutical Association, as well as to foster education in all matters concerning pharmacy. I ■0FFK:ERS 1959-1960 Roger D. Neathawk President Gary S. Moreiock Vice-President Edward M. Blackwell Secretary William T. Patrick, Jr Treasurer James L. Seav Corresponding Secretary VIRGINIA PHARMA CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The Student Branch ol the Virginia Pharniaceiitical Associaiidii is one of the oungest and fastest growing organi ations at tlie Medical C ollege of X ' iiginia. Ha ing been organized by the pharmacy students them- selves in 1955, it is coimiiendable that today it is one of the larger organizations in our school. The student branch has many informal discussions each year, led by professional men from all fields, who can iiei|3 the beginning pharmacist meet his problems. We hope through this cooperation, and with the help of tire liarent organization, we may make a better future tor Pharmacy. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA OFFICERS Rkhard a. Michaux. M ' 37 President Lee Medical Building. Richmond, Virginia R. Rfcinald Rooke. P ' 21. Iiumed. Past Pies. 2927 Second Avenue, Richmond, Virginia WooDROiv C. Henderson, D ' 37, President-Elect 301 East Franklin Street, Richmond, ' irginia John O. liovn, M ' 41. fiee-Pres. !17 McClanalian Street. S. W ' .. Roancjke. ' irginia Bi RNAL M. Halev, D ' 38, Vice-Pies. Box 1066, VVarrenton, Virginia Walter M. Allen, P43. Vice-Pies. 26th Street and Melrose Avenue. Roanoke, Virginia Mar ' Esther Cibula, N ' 42, ] ' ice-Pres. Cabaniss Hall, MCV Station, Richmond, Virginia Peter N, Pastore, M ' 34, Secretary MCV Station, Richmond, Virginia James T. Ticker, M ' 27, Treasurer Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Virginia TRUSTEES Term Expires December 31, I960 Hunter M, Gaunt, P ' 26 Main Valley Streets Wiirchester, Virginia L. Frances Gordon, N ' 43 4514 West Grace St., Richmond, ' irginia W. C. Henderson, D ' 37 301 East Franklin Street. Richmond. Virginia PHiiif W. Oden, M 34 GiceniDrier ' alle Hospital Ronce crte. est ' irginia A AviRi,i R. Payne, M ' 23 91 29th Street Xewport News, Virginia H. HuDNALL Ware, Jr.. M ' 24 816 West Franklin Street Richmond. ' irginia Term Expires December 31. 1961 J. PriHVNt Broaddus. D 3(I Franklin, irginia CusTis L. Coleman, M ' 43 Medical Arts Building Richmond. Trginia Donald S. Daniel, M ' 24 Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond. Virginia James D. H. good. M13. L ' CM Clover, Virginia George F. Hendlev, P ' 18 2125 Fairmount . Vvenue Richmond, ' irginia J. Robert M. ssie. Jr., M ' 34 St. Luke ' s Hospital Richmond, Virginia W. Rov Smith, P ' 41 Physicians Products, Inc. Petersburg, ' irginia Term Expires December 31. 1962 Llovd C. Bird. PI 7 303 South Sixth Street Richmond, Virginia S. Nelson Gray. D ' 24 110 S. Columbus Street Alexandria. Virginia J. Edward Marks, P ' 49 6209 West Broad Street Richmond. Virginia Richard . . Michaux, M ' 37 Lee Medical Building Richmond, Virginia Margueriie G. Nicholson, X ' 34 MCV Station Richmond, Virginia Robert . Terrell. M ' 34 Medical Arts Building Richmond. ' irginia Ralph M. ' are, P42 704 Cherokee Road Richmond. ' irginia H N R A These are the outstanding stiiilents, the liilure leaders and scholars ol our society. They are not satisfied with second best: the highest and great- est is their goal. ' -- « f |a k Adaik RouERi Robinson i Wei. IS Anoerson Sharon Slaie Ed Williams Eleanor Garreit Aliiert Thompson Sol Pictured Anne Broaddis Kennon Dwis Rallh C.odse ' i Roberi Lincoln William Earl A ANr Helen Jean Bea ers Fav I. Carr Richard J. Cleveland Richard Kennedy Green Donald C. Grizz rd Warren Earl Harrell John Howard Knicht [ean MAISR ' i Bobby Marl Mar i in Roger Delmore Neathawk Sandra Pope Joseph Ll ' ther Sampson, Jr. Francis W. .Shield Georce Hai.mon Snead Shirley Thompson Thomas Ci.ieford Vilson Alph Sigma Chi i,s an lionDiaiy society louiuletl at the Metlical College ol Virginia in 1938. It.s prime purpose is to serve the college and student hod 1) pioxiding an organization with lofty ideals entirely above smallness, politics, or personal fa oritism and to create a spirit of fellowship and co-operation among the four schools. Members are chosen from the Schools of Metlicine. Dentistr), Pharmacy, and Nursing. Those chosen must meet high standards of leadership, scholarship, and character and demonstrate ability and willingness to carry on student acti itics. . n honorary member is chosen annualh from among the lacult . ALPHA SIGMA CHI OFFlC ERS Bki.l-Jo .Mershon President Eu ' iLi.iAMS Tice-President Jane Adair Secretary Kennon Davis Correspondinir Secretary Albert Thompson ...Treasurer Sharon Si..atk Historian 188 Bell-Jo Mershon President cl . J, f H.-k-ii .1. H.awis AiiiK. C. Bruaddus S. Key Calliuuii Keniion W. IJaMs M ii I Uiy John W. Duik ,1. R,il),.rt Ksli. lmaii Arthur B. Farfel liichard K. Green Leon M. Hams Ii M liiith Ilouanl Sue D. Lewis (. liarl.s X. Lukliard, Jr. Douglas C. R(ia?ie Covie E. See Ml Lit s I h ml s n Jr. Sliirley .J. Thompso Not Picllll ' d 0. Christian Bredruji, Jr. Carolyn J. Ma till R ss 1 V Ru 1 li h h W illiam S. Shiels Richard C. t ' le cland Walter B. Rev dl. .Ir. J, 111! P Shi. Is James E. Stephens Pledges Fredericl J. Allen .lolui E. Flournoy Earl V. Iscman Anne Ricketts Richard H. . rinstrons Douglas Gatewood David E. Labson Richard B. Robins Betsy A. Banipton Nancy C. Gill William P. Lea, Jr. Sharon Slate -Vrchie J. Beebe Harold L. Goldberg Jean T. Mabry Mary E. Summers .lohn ir. Britt, Jr. J. Donald Griffith Bobbie M. Martin Maurice B. Tanner Dale H. Bruce Donald C. Gri .zard Bell-Jo Mershon William B. Tanner Samuel K. Clark Lawrence D. Hanback Jr. ilaurice Nottin«h:ini, .ii. Fay Tign.ir William G. Eddins Warren E. Harrell James W. Panci.asI Harold B. Vo-el Rodney G. Elliott Kathleen Hinchey Patricia Pittmaii Gerald Weinstein Harley M. Ellman Sallic- Hii-lu-s Sally H. Rhnd. ' s Jerome H. Weinstein H. Ray Fimiey Dabney R. Yorbrough, III liiiii W ' ll.I.IAM E. . VANT Presiden t The C.iiinnia Cihiiplci ol .SignKi Zela N;ition:il HoiiDiiUA .Sticiitilii SocicLy has a,s it,s primary aim the encouragement t)I schi)larship in science and the recognition ol achievement in this field. Sigma Zeta was organized at the Medical C oIIege ol Virginia in !92r). It includes students liom ;dl loui sihools who merit membership lliiout ii their interest :uid attainment in tlie sciences. SIGMA ZETA OtllCl ' .RS William E. .Axant President Anne C. Broaddils I ' ire-Prcsideiil Hfi.kn J. BrAVERS Secretary Richard C. Cleveland Treasurer ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Alpha Omega Alpha, Honorary Medical Society, was founded in 1902 by William W. Root at the OjUege of Medicine of the University of Illinois. The Beta Clhapter of Virginia, known as the Brown-Sequard Chapter, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1940 imder the counselorship of Dr. William B. Porter. Selection to membershij) is based iijion the c|Lialities ol scholarship in the broad sense, which connotes continuous industry, effectiveness in method ol work, facility in corre- lating facts, and an intellectual grasp that ])crmils the application of information to new problems. O. Christian Ricliard Joseph Arthur Beivl Bredriip Cleveland laifel Leon .Maitin Harris RoiiiRT E. ROIIINSON Picsiileyit RO.SSER A. Rl ' DOI.l ' H lire-Picsidfnt .■RrillR BlkM, Farff-I. Secri ' tiny Leon NL kiin H rris Tiedsurer |anics White Paiiioast Waher Peter ROHERF E. ROKINSON Picsideiil P. Shells William S. .Shells Wllliani G. Cuidey Rod Elliot Harlev Morton Ellii H. Ra FinncN Member.-. ot Pictured James Louis Chapherv Carolyn Jean Martin RIeharil Ballev Rol Rosser A. Rudolph [antes Ethvard Stepheirs lames Robert Wlcham RHO CHI Helen Jean Bfa i rs President CiHARi.Fs Norman LcKHARn. )r. Vice-President Kennon Wa ne Davis Secreliiry-Treasurer Warren Earl Harrfi.l Historian The Lambda Chapter of Rho C hi National Pharmacy Honor Society vas fountleil at the Medical Cxillege of Vir- ginia in 1929. , s a national organization, the society has sought to encourage ami promote pharmaceiuical research. The object of the society is the promotion of scholarship, friendship, and the recognition of high attainment in the pharmaceutical sciences. Helen Jean Beavers President f Kennon Wavne Warren Earl Charles Norman l)a is Harrell Lnkliard FRATERNITIES Brolhcrhooil is the possession ol the men v•ho have tlie piivilege of membership in traternities. May this section be reminiscent oi; happy hours as well as serious ones shared in friendships which will be life-long. Phi Chi National Medical Frateniitv was founded ai the Uni ersit) ol V ' einiont in I S(S9. The Theta Eta CMiapter vas established at the Meilical Cxillege 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 Georce I,. Bau.ev Wv. rr S. Beazi,e . II .Arthur D. Bragg Ole C. Bredri ' i ' , Jr. John M. Brite, Jr. Hervev p. Brei t. i. Robert R. Chae ' len. Joe D. Ghristaix. Jr. Sirnnd Rou- Rl HARM J. C:i.E EEAM) IRGH. L. Cl RR Rodney (,. Eeeioei VlEEE4M (.. EeI.IS, )r. Valter H. C.raee . i. J Walter 1,. C.RAHii. Jr. Howard A. Hail Erwin H. Harllinger Tiiird Rmv HiRiuiRi W. H RRis, Jr. Leon M. Harrts, Jr. WiLLL M E. Holland Thomas M. Howes VVeleord W. Inge. Jr. Niel D. Kra etz Alexander P. Levertv John I. Lynch, Jr. Fourth Roxc JOSEI ' H E. Maddox Eugene M. McDaniel, Jr. Read R. McGehee, Jr. Paul R. McNeer Eugene L. .Mlri ' hi Graham .S. Pal.mer JosEi ' H C:. Parker. Jr. ILLL M I). Pa ne Fifth Row James M. Porierfield. Jr. Robert M. Pilcher. Jr. John A. Rawls James C. Rei A.ss Frank B. .Simpson, III Russell B. .Smiley, Jr. Richard F. B. .Steele. Jr. Richard L. .Sio ell .S ' .v Roil ' William ' . I ' ynes Robert W. Waddell Harry A. Wellons, Jr. Andrew Werner Henry G. Wheie. Jr. John P. Williams Thomas C:. Wilson. Jr. Gerald T. VAca l William B. E ans RoBERi E. Kanich H RR1 (i. Ken ed , Jr. Pi lER T. Montgomery ,V() Piclured Stuart E. Nichols, Jr. Matthew G. Rivkin James S. Robison Jonathan M. Sutton OFFICERS Prisidiiig Senior -..- Fay I. C: rr. Jr. Prfsidiiii! Junior Stuart E. Nichols. Jr. RiTordiiig Secretary Joseph C:. Parker. Jr. Corresponding Secretary James C:. Rei-a.ss Treasurer Henry { ,. iii IE. Jr. Judge Advocate Thom s G. Wilson, Jr. Sentinel illiam G. Ellis. Jr. Publicity-Historian Joe D. CIhrisii n. Jr. Cuide Russell B. SMll.E . Jr. Sot in! Cliiiirnian Gerald T. Y. (;ei. : () « Manager William V. Tynes Riisli Cliairnian Read F. McGehee, Jr. ,,,,,,,,,. ( George L. Bailey Assisla}il Rusli Cliairnian ,,, ,, ( William E. Holland PHI CHI Fai I. Garr. )r. Presidinii Senior  3SK V f rs ry r r ?! r f cp . !f rb iT ll ' ■IjI ' uI e o ..: n ! Q r:,, ,p (Ti n .« c. (?) « |- s mm m 1 f nk- ' ■' - ,T   -« - ' 3 - ■' « s cr p, fTi C O p r litt James Hamilton Baird Walker Hawes Cami ' iifll Norwood Cameron Cardozo. Jr. Phillip Garrett Coleman David Edcar Colke John David Cronin James Aiterson DeVoe John Disler Fred Orwin Dorev, Jr. Francis Joseph Di ckvvall Thomas Paul Eaans Marion .Siephenson Fouler, Jr. Preston Herbert Grada James Thomas Gascoicn Frank Joseph Gillen, Jr. Georce Lamb Bulst Grinnan Lester Franklin Henri , Jr. Howard Clark Hoai.land John Rodoer Hoi.r. Georce Thom.as Jamarich, Jr. SUNLEV KiRSHME ' iER James Edward La ion Robert Harrington Lvnde Samuel Edcar McLinn Alvin Keith Oversireet Robert Francis .Scott Henrv Bernard Showai.ier, Jr. Briiton Edcar Ta lor Charles Edward Umsioit Lawrence Elwood Valentine Thom.vs June Vauchan Truman Jerr ' . him. n Ebb Keister Whiilei. Jr. Thom, s Meredith Winn, Jr. John Yurko William Barn. ri) Bruce Garrei i iLi.L M Forbes Peie Lou Alpha Kappa Kap])a, Nalioiial Mucliial Fraieniily, wa.s toundcd at Dailmoiitli College in ISSS. Tliere are now loity-five chapters in the Lhiileil .Stales and C aiiada with over 2(i.()00 ahinmi. The local cha|)ter. Alpha Kappa, was organized at the .Mediial (lollege of Virginia in 1 906. OFFICERS Phillip Morrison RicH.ARi) H. Armsirong. William B.arnard Presidoit .J ' ire-Pycsuli ' nt ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA A ' «( Pictured Rl HARD SPFNCFI ' - R.K.AM.s N s m s MS ' • ' ■« ' ' ' ' ,1 - 1- 4 U  I ,- ' - f 1 W - ' 1 D. Blanke.nheckler, Jr. ' r? • ? • ' ■S - . ., - . I. P. BouE. Jr. ' - -v l -•iSs ' ' V — -• . Xj- r. H. Elmore A ' f- ' ' A i- -?- ' - M. K. Haeev ' ; • ' ' ' 1 -. .- C?- .— - ' R. 1.. Hai.nfs ■, -V ( — ' ' • ' A s-. . ,f ( f I?!) O p. •- ■j- ' - ' - i . i f 09 f W. C. March W } f J | J f I 1 ) I I W. v. McAiiEE. Jr. J ' fT T ' ' — - 1 J ' myM ' ' - '  L. B. .S1MM10.V.S J B S. Ifes BL- - I i W-, - -« ' c. H. soMMsnu.E, JR. I j ; r I r B. E. WicGENS. Jr. ||!y . i Delui .Sigma Delia, the oldest national dental iia- V ' Pictured ' , , , ,, ■, w 1 ■V. H. Beaich 1). W. HoEEEV C:. ' . Re.ntz tei-nity. wa. ' , lounded at the Uiiiversitx ol .Michigan m V. W. Et.ens C:, H. Kmcht J. K. .Sr. Ceair. Jr. I,S82. and now has more than 14,000 membeis. Omi- E- ' - ' ■' ' ■I- ' ■' ' ■■Varrroegh eron Omicron Chapter was established at the Medical Pledges J. VV. Ames P. T. Qeusenberr ,S. ' . Reisso College of Virginia in 1931 by Dr. Paul L. Chevalier. K. w. Coeeev C. p. VanVooren OFFICERS R. K. Green Gnind Master ___ R. E. Hendry Wovtlix Master jfflBj Hjk B. , . LoMAX . .Scribe | |« (. H. Knight Treasury I jB R. L. Havnes Senior page 1 — W. V. Edens Junior page , C. H. Knight Historian B. E. WiGGENS, Jr Tyler DELTA SIGMA DELTA R. K. Green Grand Master - i ■Robert Askins JOH. Biccs Sam BisESE RouERT Fox Erick Hernandev RoiiIRT HlMPHRE ' i Peie Kostel 1ELE .M MAXUELI. RONAl.D ShELIN HARRV SlMl ' SON Psi Omega, foiimled in 1892 at the Baltimore (Col- lege of Dental Surgery, is Dentistry ' s largest traternity. The growth of Psi Omega has been second only in its field to that of the American Dental Association. There are now over 26,000 living members and seventy-eight undergraduate and graduate chapters. . dvancement of dentistry and fellowship are but tAvo of Psi Omega ' s objectives. Dale Brice.. W ' rLi.iAM Maxwell.. Pledges Joe Espinola Gary Mavnard Rod Fields C. K. Polly Carl Hellberg Ho ard Quillen Robert Hubbard H rry Ram.sei Richard Butteruorth James Jack.son Cfrai.d Tam.or [ames Cooke Charles Killingsuorih Ciorce Ar .ii n [erry Crews Leo Lampros Ra hite Robert Dalton Herb Leuis Wiliiam Riames Robert Depuy .Sam Baroodv Sam Blanton William Burgh William Burkholder Xirand Miisle ..Jr. Giiiud Ma. ' .le |oH Bk.c.s Secieltny I AMES Gore Treu.siner Thomas Birke PSI OMEGA Members h ' ot Pictured James C ore Ray Weddle Dale Bruce Grand Master Wells A. Anderson Jack B. Baloh Charles A. Broun Thomas E. Butt Stanton K. Calhoun Guy C. Clayton Jack D. Cole Walter R. Dillow. Jr. JOHN W. Duncan Robert G. Evans James H. Fletcher Basil J. Friend Jon H. Gerdes, Jr. Claude O. Godwin. Ill James B. Graham Joseph D. Grii tith Alan S. Helwk; John R. Hubbard Elmer R. Hudson, Jr. James S. Hinficiitt Damd G. Johnson James E. Johnson, Jr. Joseph B. Johnson Robert R. Keen Michael F. Kivlichan Bobb M. Maritn Gordon R. McCrackin John A. McIntire French H. Moore, Jr. Joseph H. Mor( an Marshall W. Morrison DOUCLAS B. NlCKLES John M. Pool Dou(iLAs C. Roane Oscar W. Self, Jr. Charles J. Simon George H. Snead, Jr. Jimmy R. Stanley James A. Taylor William E. Tuccle MoKi,E F. n. ] I,. WfI LIVER Donald E. Wheless William F. Wine WiLLLVM S. VOOD William F. Vilson o r rs c o. — ry. C :. i:: .a o, :vi (Tj. CS fT ,f , Xi Fsi Phi. National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the University ot Michigan in 1889. Xi Clhapter was originally established in 1903 and was reactivated in 1953. James T. Atkinson William S. Driscoll Thomas R. Golden Robert W. Goode fiOBERT B. GOODUTN Eduard a. CJorman l.ouELL L. Hess Ernest C. Hoelzer Maury A. Hubrard, Jr. Pledges Robert H. Keller Hugh A. Lawson Melmn G. Leisure, Jr. .Andrew McDaniel .Stephen A. Meeks William L. Outten. U Paul A. Pirkle Michael N. Prunty ROBFRI L. Pl ' CH James A. Robertson John L. Tate Edward P. Woodworih Roland C. Thaler, Jr. Earl V. Iseman George R. Knox Harold L. Rinclen Joseph F. Snyder OFFICERS Elmer Or a Fisher. Jr President AVili.iam Paul Lea, Jr Vice-President Teddy Earl Barker Secretary Gordon R. McCrackin Treasurer Michael F. Kivlichan Editor .Alan S. Helwig Pledge Master Ralph Gibson . F. C. Representative XI PSI PHI Me Xol Pictured Teddy E. Barker William F. Bourne Donald L. Chastain William Ihad Davis Bruce A. Ketner Ralph Gibson. Jr. tlliam P. Lea, Jr. Vii,[,i M H. Higinbotham Ronald I. Stallincs Elmer Orva Fisher, Jr. President C f l-s «- ' ■Al])ha Omega. National Dental Fiaternity, was loiinik-tl ;it the I ' hilaileljjliia Cxjllege ol Dental Surgery in 1907. .Vl|jha Beta Cihapler was establishetl at the .Metlital College ol ' irginia in 1928. OFFICERS Arnold Mannis PresidenI Ed Barron Vice-President Bruck Longman Treasurer Eruin Co(,en Secretary ALPHA OMEGA Meinlx ' rs „l Pictured Allan Bfrrv iiii m Fried. l n Roislri NF rlln Jack Brenner . imn (.oodnl. n . llan Wilenskv Erwin Cogen M k l Klavans Allan Zeno 200 Ronald C;an ior Eric Heeden Cj P3 iS ]. Lll ' NL N Brcce Longman Mark Pkrlin Jerome .Schonfeld Jerome Weinstein t -- k .Arnold Mannis President jmM y lBk iP William A. ARMFNiRori 9 911 ' M 1 ■I f ■Edward M. Blackwell JL_ ' ' |59(-«--ff- r l ' l 2 ' ' ' ' ' W ' « S C:ecil C;ad vallader W S — ' ' - . % il William I-. C:oi ' i LAND Y ' - V, ' x — -v I ' 1RICK M. J V i l B  ciiowMM, R. HuL, Jr. |p._ Jf f - • ' T; : ' : «t RoiiiKi C:. H N :ocK _ ■, . ■-■■_ ■— I) LiH. MvKiiN ji J V ' W ' y — Bfe N 4kM f kik Qf ' ■f ) C - , ,.,. _. ' ., - ■_-• . ... il ' CHAPMAN J. ROOENHIZER, Jk. g|Xp | - ll,. M, « j ' ff ' Charles B. Sadler Bm ♦ ■JM . f Wfc KS- T BJ Bk ft 1 A ■SIEI-HEN A. SCAIID. V ( % K • BiN|AMiN p. Smith • J;:! « ¥v V — — ARSLXL W. TOMEV - ' k. X ' - L Joseph A. Touler ft A Hj ft V j B KAPPA PSI Pharmaceutical Fiateniity was Plcch es louiided at the Medical College of Virginia (.s,. ' , K. Anderson James V. Harper Harrv V. Murray on Octoher 25. 1879. It not only has the John W. Bass. Jr. Thonlas K.. Hilchons George J. Norwood distinction of being the first professional .Almn L. Bradley Corbeti R. H- dl . rihur D. Robinson (raternity in pharmacy but at present is the John E. Broaddus Raymond I.. Kincaid. Jr, James B. Robinson largest pharmaceutical fraternity in existence rw s. Bryant James R. Kin ;, Jr. Raeford DeW. Rockwell. Jr. with a membership of more than 22.000. .Andrew T. Canada. Jr. John R. LitxoN Damd F. .Saleeba, Jr. rhere are fifty active collegiate chapters and .Archie Ted Cann. dy Harold F. Madac.an. Jr. Kay Pall Showalter twenty-three active graduate chapters in the Edward L. Clay Millard R. Ma(.ee Thomas B. Talamini Inited .States. Elmer R. Deeeenbal(;h. Jr. J mls E. Mills Howard O. Wachsmann Billy W. Eskridce William L. Morris Ihonhs F. Vomble, III Don G. Doeppe Henry Russell D.wis m OFFICERS ' Robert E. ' W ' illey. Jr Regeiit PWiLLiA.M F. COPELAND Fiist Vice Regent Robert C. Hancock Second Vice Regent ■Rush U. Derr Third Vice Regent I Arnett W. Tomev Treasurer % Ror.ER D. Neathawk Secretaij - JOHN R. Metz Historian I DoNATD F. Clark Cliaplain KAPPA PSI Menilicrs Xc ) Pictured Donald K. .Allen William D. Morrison Robert J. Perlstein Donald F. Clark JA.MES R. Y. TT. Jr. ROP.ERT E. WiLLEV. JR. Regent James F. Allen Eur.EN ' E C. Blottmer Marvin W. Bridcers. Jr. Gerald B. Brooks Clarence L. Clodfelter. Jr. Ronald G. Cohen Kennon W. Dams James V. Doolev. Jr. Gregory M. Faison John E. Flournov Donald C. Grizzard Thomas R. Green Joseph A. Guizdz Warren E. Harrell Doii( L.- s V. Hicks Glide R. Hodce Charles A, Jones .Sam G. Kapourales David E. Labson D.AMD C;. Lawrence Joseph E. Layman. Jr. Ch. RLES N. Ll KHARD. JR. VVlLLUM L. Manti.o RuFus H. Mevvborn, Jr. Lorenzo T. Murray, Jr. Alvin J. Sch, lo v, Jr. .Stephen M. Schreier R D. Smith PHIII IP C:. Si ' K.CLE ROBERI p. SlALEV Charles B. Thomas William N. Thompson. Jr. Louis A. Tucci Joh.n p. Weaver Robert J. Woods, Jr. Frederick R. Wkk.hi. Jr. |, t 00iM 0gl 06 - J .-. KJ 1 t l fj j e ,lj p i? cj c. PHI DELT.Ji CHL N ' alional PhurmacN Fiatcniilv. ivas fdiindcd at the University of Michigan in 1883. Alpha Delta Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 192.5 and was active until 1934. It was reactivated in the fall of 1948, and since that time has functioned with increasing strength. Throughout the United States there are thirty-six chapters and twenty-eight alumni chapters. It was one of the fraternities which aided in louiiding llie Professional Interfraternity Conference. .,o . --_ w A fife....... Pledges - — Howard Lacv Armistead. |R. William CJeorce Eddins Edward Thomas Andrews IIOID JA .MES Gi.IDEWELL Walter Louis Barnes .Armi.stea .D GoRRELL Lambert .Alex B. Collftit William Bennett Tanner James B. C:orbin William Garland Tarrent I. .Samcei. D.mis Wll 1 I M Branch hite Ml ii M, Woi I OFFICERS Robert V. Thomas, Jr President Donald Cola Grizzard J ' ice-PresidettI Archie Jay Beebe Secretary Frederick R. Wright. Jr Corresponding Secretary David E. Labson Treasurer Theodore H. Markow Assistant Treasurer JiMMiE L. Earles Prelate William L. Mantlo Hdi Z v Inner Gnnrd Louis A. Tucci Jloi Z v Ma-.ler-al-arni ' . George H. Themides - ilunmi Liaison PHI DELTA CHI . rchm J. Beebk Harr ' i L. Broocke [iMMi L. Eari.es Sot I ' ullired Thfodokf H. Markov Eliiah W. Owen, Jr. James W. Scott George H. Themides f Robert W. Thomas. Jr. President 1 1 Helen Reavers Adina Carii ' Connie Hiccenbotham Doris Hinshaw B HnAR HURDIISTON Venetia Kue I.ORETTA McPllEE Marie Mehfolnd Met A Simpson Evelyn A ' ieleiord Mae Woo KAPPA EPSILON, National Pharmaceutical Fra- ternity for women, was founded at the State University of Iowa on May 31, 1921. There are eighteen chapters scattereil throughout the United States with the Tau chapter being es- tablished March 20, 1953. Kappa Epsilon succeeds Phi Gamma Epsilon, which was a local sorority found- ed in 1945. E ' ELVN Henderson Presidi ' iit Connie Hiccinbotham ' ice-President Mae Voo Recording Secretary Eva Nell Turner Corresponding Secretary i 7.,.,; Sallv Rhodes Pledges Reta Burger Tannis Monninoton Joyce Sheehan DoniE Hofme er JiDV Overstreet Si!E Standee! Glorla Maisel M R Piiii I irs Mar EH A Steit Jane Mavhew . NN RlIlM Carta Sue Vaie; Patricia Mehai fie OFFICERS Pa i ru I Detwiler Treasurer E elvn Vili,ieord Historia)! Adina C:artv Chaplain Mrs. CiEORGE Leeper Adxnsor ( Juniiir Inlerfratcrnitx I Council Represeulnliv, E A Neil Turner.. S Setiior hUerfralernily [ Council Representaii KAPPA EPSILO Patricia Detwiler Nancy Gill Menil)ers Not Pictured Enfevn Henderson Sally Rhodes Eva Nell Turner ALPI4A ZETA OIVIEGA |l KM.l) A. Grekn 1) 111 1,11 liM N OM ' ICERS ( [iRAi.n IN Signare ALPHA ZETA OMEGA, National PhainKuiulital FraUTnil , was IcuiuIlcI at tlic Phil.ulclphia College of Pharmacy and Science in 191!). The lixai (ha|)tei. Omega C;hi, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1951. Having discovered that through intimate associatimi with one another, and by ]3ractice of the virtues of mutual trust, sympathy, faithfulness, antl unselfishness, we have been able to ad ance our profession, exalt our alma mater, and build strongly our in- di idual characters, and being desirous of maintaining and expanding that jirinciple of association and hiendship and (o-iiperation. .Vlpha Zeta Omega ivas ioundetl. ALPHA EPSILOf IOTA IK l.FAll L. ElllANK liLin L. .Mc. MsKCMill |. III.HIDE GlRALDINE P. liL LOUi.SE RoliliKlSON , r,( Fir I III til Pledges C. Kiii |. MvuiiN Bi.AiK S. Dissrin: Janei H. .Siraihk Marn C. AN ' alton Ol IICKRS Louise W. Roberison Pie.sidenl Makcaret J. VVillhide Corresponding Secretary Leah L. Eubank Vice-President Cakolyn J. Martin Recording Secretary Ei.oiSE F. C:I. MER Treasurer Alpha Epsilon Iota is the only national women ' s medical sororit . It ivas lounded in 1890 at the University ol Michigan. Pi Chajjter, the chapter at M.C.V., was formed in 1923 and was the sixteenth chapteV to be organized. Its aims are to promote high stand- ards of scholorship among women, lo maintain a spirit of cooperation among women metlical students, and to hel|) all omcn enjo a richer lile. TIT ■-« N ni il SPORTS ANDJ EATURES The fun, the excitement, the romance found in the leisine a(ti itie,s of campus lile. . . . Nfay these pages remind man) ol enjoyable hours. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I Boh Lincoln, Preiident Rali ' H Gibson, J ' ice-Picsident Anne BRO. DDt:,Sj Secretm-y Tlir Athletic Association vas organi cd in 1923, and no v ])ro ides acti ities lor all ol the schools of M(: ' . The aim ol the Athletic Assoiiation is to create a means ol relaxation, exercise anil di ersion. and to sLip|)l the spirit ol tompetition whii h accompanies am sports e ent. A complete sdiedtile ol interiol- legiate play is manitained lor men ' s baskettjall and soltball, and ,t;irls ' haskelliall. The Athletic Assodation also super ises intramural basketball, soltball. and pinu-pong. In Wll. I)i. William II. Parkei became Ciadiiati- .M.ma ei .ind undti his able K■,ldtl hip and t;iiid- anie ihe Assoiiation has made (ontiniial pids iess. .Mtuh ol the stucess attained dining the past thiit -six years mtist be attributed to the eHoi ts ol an entluisiastic leader anil liieiid. )onah I.. Laiiick, who has worked tirelessly in sltident interests ol all types. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM standing, Z. ' o , ' ;); . I ' m i li i i k. 1. mim Hi i ins, Jon C.i kdi . Rfn Jovmr. Dam I ' ; ' -m . Hoot Gibson, Dave Couk. Kneeling. Ltfl to Ftit lil: Jfrk Sivfs. Harr Simpson. Rai roND Whuf, Charles Wkk.hi, Bo C.odsev, Jack Manning, Bob Lincoln, Conch, and jOE Knuckled . Mnnaixei. tiiol pirluied). SEASONS RESULTS M. (;. V. OPPONENT ArCV - 82 U. T. S. - 58 MCV - 51 _ Hampilcn-Sidnev - ILM MCV — 65 Ap[)iciuire School — 7!) MCV - fifi. R. P. I. - (I ' l M. C. V. OPPONENT MCV - 72 --- Southeastern - 78 MCV — 74 Apprentice School — 86 MCV - 53 U. Va. Mwls. - 83 MCA ' — 74 National Business CoUeee — 76 MCV - 73 William . - Marv. Norlolk - 78 MCV - 44 U. Va. Mecls. - 50 MCV - 64. .U. T. S. - 47 MCV - 54. R. P. L - 91 MCV - 81 Richmond Law School - 88 THE MEDICETTES ,( ' () Riiihl. l-roni Row. Kutclnig: Mai I.umiam. Shiki.i I uoma . C:ahol Lavne LeU lu Ri ' iil. Second Row: Jessie Ryder. Miiiiiis:i ' r: Margaret Douglas. Nancy Miles P r ToRRENcr Svrah Grumihs. Lcfl lo Rii hl. Third Row: t.A LiA Kline. Aileex Dickenson. Barbvra CUsiard. Sanim Rinklf. Karen Oi.son. The MC ' girls b.iskrlhall learn had a very .siuccs.s- lul season. I ' lie spiiil aiul liulu ol ihe uam members led diem Id nine ii lories onl ol die iwehe games played. The teams in die league (onsisied ol loin ol the nursing SI hools: Ciraee. )olinston- iilis. .Si. Lukes, and MCV, .Although the dales ol the games conflicted with studying lor exams, viiting papers lor class, and Avhat have ou, tliere -wer e always enough members to pla . The coaih Ptie Kostel and manager Jessie Ryder spent much ol their time getting the team organized and in plaving (onditioii. Their cHorts ]: aid olF. rile season ended vith a delicious steak dinner, liopln presenlalioiis. and eiilerlainmeiit enjosed by .dl the teams in the Richmond leagues. B m.jwm I Gk rLsvmas J) ance ▼ Unisi Ofnne Jjwaaaus Mrs. anc Ofoair STUDENT DIRECTORY Abrams, Alice Jeanne; N-I; 1003 Oreenwiv Blvd., Falls Church, Va. Abrams, Arnold Lee; Ml; . i214 Wylhe Av,,.. liich- mond, Va. Adair. Jane Vanture; N-4; 2402 Drake St., liich- mond, Va. Aitcheson, A. Tracv, Jr.; D-2; 1207 West Franlclin St., Apt. 13, Richmond. Va. Akers, Judith Anne; N-1; 2.-i3.5 Memorial Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Aldridg e. William Everett; l)-;i; 3 Burlington. Al,- X. 1 1: 801 East 41st. Allen. Don K.; l ' -4 ; 24ll(i Iluden Avp., Richmond. Va. .Mien, Fredrick .lames; l ' -:t; Budil Lak, ' . Budil Lake, N. J. Allen, Gerald; M-1 ; Rt. 1. Xeshanic, X. J. Allen, Lynda Dale; X-2; Rt. 2, Scottsburg, Va. Allen. Robert William; M-2; Diesel Housing Unit. M Day Amorj. Beverlj Lee; MX; 210 Hilton Terrace, New- port News, Va. Anderson, Carl Leslie; M-4 ; 6th St., Glendale, W.Va. Anderson, Chester M.; M-4; Diesel Housing I ' nit, Apt. 14, Bldg. 6, M, C. V. Bo.x 307. Anderson, Gary Edward; P-2; Rt. 4, Winchester, Va. Anderson, Wells Avery; D-4: 4921 Wagner . ve. Andrews, Charles Franklin; M-4; 605 W, 32nd St. Andrews, Edward Thomas; P-3; Rt. 2, Box 107, Robinsville, N. C. Angleton, George McClelland; Grarl.; 1110 Carrolton St., Richmond, Va. Antone, Gail Louis; X-S; 401 West 3Sth St., Rich- mond. Va, Apt, T.uni M;.,.; -2. 3304 Woodrow Ave. AriThriiiMi, Uilhiiii Atha; P-4; Woodville, Va. Aririi-i.i.l, liMi.M,, Gray; P-4; 601 Yorktown Dr.. Alr ;nMlri;,. a, . rmi.stead. Howard Lacy, Jr.; P-3; Bldg. 3. Apt. 10. Diesel Housing Unit, M. C. V. .Armstrong. John Franklin. Jr.; D-1 ; 302 North Ken- more Street. Arlington 1, Va. Armstrong. Richard H.; M-3; 1619 Park Ave., Rich- mond. Va. Arritt. Joyce Anne; X-2; Partlow, Va. Ashburner. Glenna Mary; N-2; 3210 Greenwood Ave.. West Palm Beach, Fla. . shworth, C ' harles Vincent, Jr.; M-4; Box 12, Bur- ton, Ohio. Ashworth, Thomas Bruce; P-2; Box 32, Victoria, Va. Askins, Robert Glenburn; D-4; Lake City, S. C. Askowitz, Ronald Lee; D-1; 330 Aledo, Coral Gables. Fla. Atkinson. Alice Rav; N-2; Rt. 1. Box 4-R, Clark- ton, X. C. Atkinson, James Thomas; D-2; Box 24, .lelferson Davis Highway. .Uant, William Earl; D-4; IVOS Duke St.. (George- town. S. C. .Axtell. Kenneth Harold; IIosp. Ailni.; 42111 Cliani- berla.vne Ave., Apt. 4. Bailey, Adrinne Louise; N-1 ; Eclipse, Va. Bailey, George Lerov; M-2; 2109 Queen St., Ports- mouth, Va. Bailey. Kenneth Wayne; P-2; Clintwood. Va. Baird. James Hamilton; M-1; Fairway Drive. Shelby-. N. C. Baker, A. Ames; X-Ray; 509 West Washington St., Suffolk, Va. Bald vin, Robert Yates; D-1; 318 Palmola, Lakeland, Fla. Bampton, Betsy Ann; N.4; 2891 East Main St., Frosthurg, Md. Barker. Edward Glenn; P-1 ; 307 East Thomas St.. Ba Harn.ul. .Llm William; M-3; Grundy. Va. Barnard. William Glen; P-1; 100 Owen . ve.. Rich- mond. Va. Barnes. Walter Louis. .Ir. ; P-3; 2810 Billiard Road. Richmond. Va. Baroody, Samuel George. .Ir.; D-2; 114 Market St., Timmonsville. ,S. C. Barker, Teddy Earl; D-3 ; Baruch St., Denmark, S. C. Barnett, James don, Va. Bassctt, Harold Joseph, Jr.; D-1; 845 C. St., Har- risonburg, Va. Barron, Edmund Gerald; D-4; Moncks Corner, S. C. P-1; 403 Bradley St., Abing- liass, Carolyn Anne; P-2; P. O. Bo.x 157, Gladys, Va. Bass, John Wayland, Jr.; P-2; Box 325, Clover, Va. Raugh, Jack B.; D-4; North Tazewell, Va. Baum, Anne Fiveash; N-1; 417 Maycox . ve., Nor- folk, Va. Baxter, Truman Dorland, Jr.; D-1; 3510 White Chapel Rd., Norfolk, Va. Bazemore, Billie .lean; X-3; Rt. 2. Box 144-A. Midlothian. Va. Beahm. Michael Randolph; P-4; 10 East Main St., Mil Mil 111, Vii t; X-.-i; 8815 Glenville Rd., I, l ' -4; 110 W. 33rd St., Ricli- rd, 3rd.: M-3; .■i4on Park Ave., Beazlev, Wvatt Richmond, Beebe, Archie Jay; PS; East Churrli St., Chinia- t.-gue, Va. llr-miili. ,iii,. H. ' vnolds; N-2; Keeling, Va. ■(•II. Ii ■)- I h- , N 4; 202 Apie Rd., South Hill. Va. li.i , I:. .1.-11 smart; D-1; 1424 Gates Ave., Xor- B.TTiliiird ' t, James 1.; D-4; 5001 - 20th St., X. Ar- lington 7, Va. B.rry. Allan; D-2; 2220 S.W. 19th, Miami. Fla. lierrv. James .L ; P-4; 0737 Miami Ave.. Ri.lunoml. Va. Berry. .Joan Carol; P-1 ; Madison, a. Bexxy. Paul Douglas. .Ir.; PI; 20s West Sv.aiiiore St.. Chase City. Va. Berryman, Richard Michael; P-1: 440 Manassas Ave., Front Royal, Va. Beville, Shirley Gray; N-3 ; 204 Sir llliver Rd., Nor- folk, Va. ■Biggs, Jona N. ; D-3; 1737 E. Ocean View Ave., Nor- folk, Va. Binder, Mark Albert; P-2; 3924 Park Ave., Rich- mond, Va. Bisese, Samuel Shearer; D-3; G19 Western Branch Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. Bishop, Janie Catherine; N-4: Rt. 2. Box 113, South Hill, Va. Bissett, Carolyn Davis; X-1; P. O. Box l(i , Zuni, Va. Illackwell, Edward Martin; P-3; Diesel Housing Unit, Hlijg. 4. Apt. 14. Illair. ( liarirs .loseph; N-2; 1014 So. Center St.. -lil.iii.l, ,i Uliiki , ;i M-iH : M-4; Oak Hill. W. Va. Hliinipliiii. Aliriii W.; PT-2 ; 3216 North Ave. Ricli- m,,nd. Va. Blanch. William Howard. 3rd.; II-3 ; 934 Michigan Ave.. Miami Beach, Fla. Blankenbeckler, ,James David; D-3; 1901 Downev St., Radford, Va. Blankenship, Alice Marv; MT; Rt. 2. Covington, Va. Blanton, Sam C. : D-2; Box 247. Summerville, S. C. HI. II-.. l;..l.. IT ll.iTom; D-1; 3S01 Duncan St.. Co- llleiii... I .in Ml. ' ii; P-1; Rt. 2. Radforil. Va. Bl..nii,r, llii-.ii. Charles; P-4; 419 Raleigh A e., -Xnrfolk, Vii. Blount, Beverly Crowder; F-1 ; 11 Id Wii hiiigl.,u Ave., Vinton, Va. Boddie, Kitty Sue; N-3; 501 Windsor St., S.uitli Hill, Va. Bohannon, Peggy Ann: X-4 ; Rt. 3, Box 219, Dan- ville, Va. Bolte, Barbara Theresa; P-1; 1423 Custer St., Peters- burg, Va. Bonner, John Trent; .Ml; 405 l.in.I.n I ' la. .■. Iliin- ville, Va. Booker, James Avery, .Jr.; D-3; 013 (ivrhrook IM, B. ' .i.. , . 11 l. ' il. i : l-3: Wirt?, Va. H s ' l-.i. I ' m. I ii.ln.w: M-4: 310 Second St.. Mor- i; N-4: 417 Wayne Ave.. Ml; 301 E. Bertsch St.. B..r-i. il 1 : M-1; Reno. Xev. B nn . . « 11 I , Il 3: Box 543. Conwav, S. C. B. ' .l. 11, M 1.111... W.; D-2; Box 8304 or 2406 Bow.-, Thonuis Bollard. Jr.; D-3: 111 East 39th St.. Norfolk, Va. Boweer. John Donald; M-3; Diesel Housing Unit. Bldg. 1. Apt. 1. BowniiiU. Jean Eleanor; X-3; 409 College St., Bridge- water, Va. Boyd, Brownie Lee; N-1; Box 31, Cedar Bluff, Va. Bradley, Alvin I cwis; P-2; 516 Florida Ave., Em- poria, Va. Bragg, Arthur D, ; M-4: Gilbert, West Va, Brand. Robert Lee: D-l; 1711 N, Augusta St.. Staunton. Va. Brandt. Charles Weslev; 51-3; 1101 Libbie Ave., Richmond, Va. Brandt, David; M-3: little Neck, N. V. Brantley, Nancy Carol; N-1; 1116 Custer St., Peters- burg, Va. Bredrup, 0. Christian; M-4; 4022 Clinton Ave., Richmond, Va. Brenner, Jack Harris; D-2: 950 Viera . ve.. Coral Gables, Fla. Brewer, I{.-rl..-rl M.irtiii: M-4; 301 Western Branch Blvd.. I ' .. 11. 111. ..III,. a. Bridges. Miinin U,iii,ii, .Ir.; P-3: 3708 Mo Ave,. Ki. Inn. .11.1, ,i Bright. Katii- Est. X-3; Rt. 1, 02, White- Britt, Jolin .Mills, Jr.; N-4; Boukins, Va. Brillain, 11. .1.; M-3; Tazewell, Va. Hi.,iiililiis. Ann.. C ' hristian ; X-4; 108 Ea.st Union SI., Kin East Union St., Brodie, Owen Wingfleld; 11-2; 310 Yeardley Ave.. Lynchbiu-g. Va. Broocke. Harry Lloyd; P-3; Bovkins. Va. Brooks. Gerald Blandon; P-3; Rt. 10. Box 82. Vir- ginia Beach, Va. Brown. Barbara Fitzhugh; N-2; 215 Overbrook Rd.. Staunton. Va. Brown. Charles Anderson; D-4: 503 West 38th St.. Xorfolk. ii. Br. X- Hii Blv.l. X.E., Roanoke, Va. Br.uMi, William King; H.:.sp, . .lm.; 958 Celia Lan.-, Lexington, Ky. Br.nvning, Roy Henson, ,Jr. ; P-3; Richmimd, Va. Bruce, Dale Howard; D-4; Diesel Housing Unil. Bl.lg 3, . pt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Brvant, Rav Spencer; P-2; 5909 Patterson Ave, Richmond, Va. Brvce, Gordon Thomas, Jr.; D-1; 1432 Madison Ave., Florence, S. C. Br.vson, George MacRae, Jr.; P-l ; 840 Park Ave., Norton, Va. Buchanan, William George; P-l; Fiftli Ave,. Ken- bridge. Va. Buckles. Douglas Lavne; P-l; Box 278. Lebanon. Va. Bulitant. Betty Lou; MT; 414 Lafa.yette Ave., Co- lonial Heights, Va. Bundy, Charles Clarence, 3rd; P-4; Lebanon, Va. Burch, James William; D-2; Route 3, Lake City, S. C. Burger, Rita Bernice; P-2; S036 Walters Drive, Nor- folk. Va. Burke, Thomas Edward; D-2: 328 Virginia .A.ve., Front Royal, Va. Burkholder, Alfred Lee; Hosp. .Adm.; Trent ' s Ferry Rd., L nchburg, Va. Burkholder. William S.; D-3; 922 Arlington Ave., Bristol, Va. Burnette. Harold Winston; M-3; 611 Washington St., L ' nchburg, A ' a. Bush, ,Jiminie Wayne; M-4; Rt. 1. B.,x 4fl-A, New London, N. C. Busher, Paul Herbert; D-1; 9149 Froude Ave, Surf- side, Fla. Hussells, Ann Elizabeth; X-1; Tappahannock, Va. Buston. J. G.; M-1; Box 362, Tazewell, Va. Butt. Thomas E.; D-3; Box 201, Pocahontas, Va. Butterworth, Richard Re.vnohlson; D-2; Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. B.van, Cecile Donna; N-1: 8337 Cherokee Rd.. Rich- mond, Va. Cadwallader, Cecil Kimmer; P-3; 104 Lambden Ave., Winchester, Va. Caldwell, James H., Jr.; Hosp. Adm.; Monaville. W. Va. Calhoun, Stanton Key; D-4; 4702 - 20th Rd. North, Apt. 203, Arlington 7. Va. Campbell, Walker Hawes; M-1; Enfield, Va. Canaan, Earlene Whitehurst; N-2; 122 Deep Creek Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. Canada, Andrew Thorton, Jr.; P-2; 4005 Mud Lick Rd., Roanoke, Va. Cannady, Archie Ted; P-2; 5813 Sellger Dr., Nor- folk, Va. Cantor, Ronald Maury; D-4; 2321 Lacy Lane 3. Cardozo, Norwood Cameron, Jr. ; M-1 ; Burgess, Va. AValter Jackson, Jr.; M-2; 427 Pearl Ave., Ma Va. Ca Carter, Tom E. ; M-2; 533 - 13th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Cartv, Adina Alice; P-4; P. O. Box 4S4, Clentwon.l. Va. Cassell, DeLoris .Jane: N-1 ; Rt. 2. Wytheville. Va. Chamberlain. B illy Winfred; P-l; P. O. Box 248. Cambria. Va. Chandler. Leonard P.. Jr.: D-1: 3408 Park Ave., Apt. 2. Richmond, Va. Chandler, Preston .James, .Jr.; M-1; 4214 P.lrk Ave., Richmond. Va. Chaplin. Robert Rogers. Jr.; M-2; 202 Battery Ave.. Emporia, Va. Chapman, Charles Belson Marshall; M-1 ; Welch, West Va. Chastain, Donald Lee: D-3; Rt. 2, Box 127, Lake Wales, Fla. STUDENT DIRECTORY Chickos, Phyllis Marip; X-:J ; Rt. 1. Box 35i;-B, Bluefleid, Va. Chllders, Seldon Thomas; D-1; OS - . ' ith Ave., Zep- hjThills, Fla. Christian, Qiarles Fletcher: M- ' 2; 2Slii Criffiii Ave.. Richmond, Va. Christian, Joe David; 11-4; AXi V.r.,n- St., Smith- held, Va. Church, Shirle.v Anne; N-1; Rt. 1, Bo.v 11-A, Connelly Springs, N. C. Clark, Don Franklin; P-3 ; 14 S. Hill Drive, Aljing- Clack, Samuel Keller; P-4; l. ' .s Valley St., .Vbing- don, Va. Clarke, John P.; M -1 ; 822 E. 4.5th St. Clarkson. Edward Hoge; Hosp. Adm.-I ; 9.31 Crescent St., Roanoke, Va. Clay, Edward Lee; P-2 ; Rl. 2, Pump Rd.. Box 132, Richmond, Va. Clayton, Guy Clayton; D-4; 1124 W. I ' axton. Dan- yille, Va. Clem, Jared J. ; P-1 ; Seven Fountains. Va. Cleveland, Richard Joseph; M-4; 239 Mechanic St.. Foxboro, Mass. Clift, Rorcr E.; P-1; 406 John St., . shland, Va. Clodfelter, Clarence Lee, Jr.; P-2; 43 Cherry Ave., Hampton, Va. Clymer, Eloise Frances: M-2 : Woodstock, Va. Coffe.y, K.yle Wesle.v; D-3; 722 Mountain Ave.. S.E., Roanoke, Va. Cohen, Alen Paul: M-1; 80. ' Westham Pky. Cohen, Howard Carton; M-4; 3105 Stuart A e. Cohen, Ronald Gene; P-4; 2924 E. Maiden Ave.. Norfolk, Va. Cole, Jack Dean: D-4; Chilhowie, Va. Cole, Nancy Clements; X-Ray Tech. - 1; Church St.. Stony Creek, Va. Coleman, Morton: M-1 ; 402 Warren St.. Norfolk, Va. Coleman, Philip Garrett: Ml; .111.) Cary St . Rd., Richmond, Va. Colgin, Betty Marion; N-1 : Rt. 2, Box 41S, Chester, Va. Colletti, Alex B.; P-2; 2402 Bradv St. Collins, Judith Ann; S-1 ; 407 Anderson St.. Gate Citv, Y3. Comess, -Ulan Davie: P-1 : . ' i223 Rolfe Ave., Rich- mond, Va. Condre.y, Joan Morisett; X-1; . ' ■41S .lahnke Rd., Richmond, Va. Conle.y, William G., 3rd.; M-4: 929 Rodgeivay Rd., Charleston, W. Va. Conner, Richard Edward; D-1; Rt. 2, Lamar, S. C. Cooke, James Tiger, Jr.; D-2; 422 Glenn A e., Staunton, Va. Cooke, Mable Estelle; N-3 ; Cartersyille, Va. Copeland, William Franklin; P-4: 137 Southland Drive, Danville, ' a. Corbin, James Bright: P-2: 11; ' ) Maple Ave., Coving- ton, Va. Cogen, Erwin, G.; D-3; 4904 Wagner. Cotton, Doris Hazel; N-1; Rt. 1; Dawson, Penn. Conk. Daxnd Edgar; M-1; 106 Libbie ye. Counts, Danny Lee; P-2; Rt. 2, -ibingdon, Va. Courtney, Cornelius Byrd, Jr.: M-3 : 4814 Hunting- ton - ve., Newport News. Va. Covington, William Denny; D-2: 20S Lansbury Dr.. Danville, Va. Cox, Mary Jane; MT; Rt. 3, Box 106, Tazewell, Va. Covner. Sarah Elizabeth; MT; 2613 Hillcrest . ye., N.W., Roanoke. Va. Craig, Caren Sue; 6026 X. 26th St., .Arlington. Va. Craig, Martha Ann; N-1; 672 Sherwood Ave., Wa.ynes- boro, Va. Crews, Jerry Frank, Jr.; Hampton. S. C. Crittenden, ' David Gray: Ml; 1762 East Blvd.. Petersburg. Va. Cronin, John David; M-l; illis Willshire Blvd.. Huntington. W. Va. Crosier, Joseph Leo; M-l; 4( ' 2 North .Sheppard St., Richmond. Va. Crouch, Joseph P.; Ml; 10 111 Oakley Ave., L.vnch- Crouch, Joyce Ann: N-2 : Box 131. Keysville, Va. Crutchley, Jenne Eder; N-4; Hnnton Hall. Curry. Virgil Lee; M-3; 711 Ninth Ave., ilarlinton. W. Va. Curry. William Lake; M-3; Box 39.5; 1109 Main St., Barboursville, W. Va. Curtis, Charles Alexander; M-4: Rockridge Rd., 1, Falls Church, Va. Custard, Barbara Frances; N-1; 41.S East 6th St.. Front Royal, Va. Cust«r, Wanda Colleen; N-2 ; 429 Baublits Court; NaiT Point, Pensacola, Fla. Dalton. Robert Burgin; D-2: 2204 Westtield Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Dalton, William Edward; M-2: 6404 Powhatan Ave., Norfolk, Va. Dameron, Robert Allen, .Jr.: M-2: Box 54, Fred- ericksburg, Va. Daniel, Gary Frank; D-2; 204 Tanner St.. Spindale, N. C. ' Daniels, Betty Marie; P-1; P. 0. 106, Blackstonc, Va. Darden, Beverly; N-1; 103 S. College Ave., Salem, Va. Daughertv, Elizabeth Ann; Diet.; 5807 Pearidge Rd., Huntingdon, W. Va. Davids, Joel Elliott; P-1; 3545 Grove . ye. Davis A. Gibson: M-2; 621 Day Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Davis. Betsy Naff; N-2; 310 N. 12th St., Boonos Mill, Va. Davis, Frances; .MT; 1330 Westmoreland Aye., Nor- folk, Va. Davis, He::rv Russell; P-2; Rt. 1, .Meadowview, Va. Davis, J. Samuel; P-2; Saluda, Va. Davis, Kennon W. ; P-4; 4912 Suburban Ave. Davis, Patricia Fave; N-1; 3101 Will.)w Road. N.W.. Roanoke. Va. ' Davis. Ronald Krnneth: M-I ; Box 34S-A. Rt. 2. ( ll;irli sl li. «■, :i. Dim., l;i--. I: I. ■.;-. .Ir,; M-3; 755 Taliaferro St., I.,, ■: M ■, M.2; 319 Clovellv Rd. Ii.r, ;- w In.in. 1 l,,.i, ; -:i; Dillon, S. C. Dawson. Rob.rt llovd; M-3; Usry ' s Trailer Ct., Space 137. 1415 Chamberlayne Ave., Rich- Richmond, Va. Dawson, Wallace Lantz; M-3; Kingswood, W. Va. Ii.nvfnn. William Sidney, Jr.; M-3; Box 2008, Lo- iran, W. Va. Ilav. .Mary Jo; N-4; 711 Grant St., Charleston,W.Va. D.adrick, Joseph D., ,Jr.: P-3; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 4, Apt. 4. Deal, Robert Lewis; D-1; 307 N. Thompson St. Dean, Howard Yates; M-2; 112 2nd St., Radfor.l. Va. Decker, Norvalle Virginia; N-1; 2132 Walnut Ave.. Buena Vista, Va. Deen, Amelia Harriet; MT; Box 218, St. Paul, Va. Deen, Kemal Harry; P-1; Box 218, St. Paul, Va. Deffenbaugh, Elmer Russell, Jr.; P-2; 2205 W. Main St. Delo, George I ay. .Jr.; D-1; 32S Ott St.. Harrison- burg, Va. Delong. Cvthia Gavle: N-l; Brereton Ct., Hunting- ton. W. Va, Deputy. Robert Ward: D-2: 2613 lkeech()b.-e Lane, Ft. l.;iud,.i)Ial.-. Fla. Del Ro.vari . M. ' r I , l)i,t.; Pla.ya de Guanica. 13. Dew, Om.m hi; 7 Penn. Ave., Norfolk, Va. Derr, Ru-I I. i ■- .1: l ' -3; Raleigh, N. C. Detwiler, l ' ;itn la Klizaheth; P-3; 1911 Hanover Ave. DeVoe. James A.; Ml; 4948 Suburban Ave., Apt. 4. Deyerle. .T.nih - MLn. r-2; Box 206, Timberlake . : M-4; Deltaville, Va. I ibert, Sr.; D-4; Bland, Va. -Merrell: 1317 N. Vermont St.. Ar M-l: Wilso Dissette. Blaiv Sp( Bethesda. Md. Dix. Alice Joyce; MT; 2011 Monument Ave.. Dodge. Diana Rae; N-2; 1336 East Drive, S.W., Roanoke, Va. Dodson, Beverly Barham; D-4; 5016 Park Ave., Ricluuon.l. ' Va. P. .,.;.. D..i!,;I.I (,i.. : P-4: 914 Floyd Ave. I ' ,. J ■; ■, i. Ill: N-2; 402 Monroe Ave., Ii. ' i II III- . I m. l . II ; M-4; Oak Hill, W. Va. Dool.y. .Iau)es W.. .Ir.; P-4; 524 Longwood Ave., Bedford, a. Dorey, Fred Orwin, Jr.; M-l; Rt. 6. Box 448. Dotten, William Boone; P-1; 7101 Peachtree Rd.. Lynchburg, Va. Douglas, Edgar Smith, .Jr.; M-3; 135 Kenilworth Ave., Danvil ' e. Va. Douglas, Margaret Ann: N-2; 13.5 Kenilworth . ye.. Danville. Va. Driscoll, William Saunders: D-2; Box 165, Bedford, Va. Duckwall, Francis Joseph; M-l; 15 Peyton St., Winchester, Va. Dudley, Diana Lou; N-1; 3816 Midlothian Pike. Duff, Karl Lamarr; D-1; 1305 Clareniont Ave. Duffer, .Joyce; N-2; Rt. 1, Box 15-A, Red Oak. Va. Duncan, John William: D-4; 4211 Seminary Ave. Duim, Judith Ellen; N-1; 260 -A East 39th St., Nor- folk, Va. DuPuis, Robert Thomsen; M-l; 211 Banbury Road. Earhart, Rebecca Ann; N-1; Rt. 1. Box 4 5, Nokes- ville, Va. Earles. Jimmie Llovd; P-4; 106 Wood St.. Martins- ville, Va. Early, Susan Reid: P-1; Broadway, Va. Easlev, Sarah .Tones: N-2; 354 West Main St., Dan- yillc. Va. Eililins, William George; l ' -3; W. Grayson St., GaI;Lx Va. Edcns, Wallace W.; D-3; 1803 Westwood, Jonesvilk Rd. Elliott, Rod; M-3; New Orleans, La. Ellis, Jane Ann; P-2; Rt. 1, Box 4, Hickory, Va. Ellis, Judith May; N-3; 3448 Howard Road, Rich- mond, Va. Ellis. William George; M-3; 205 Wilshire Blvd., Sttubenville, Ohio. Ellman, Harley Morton; M-3; 4102 Kensington . ve. Elmore, Thornton Hurt; 2333 Nunnally Ave., Mc- Kenn -, Va. Klzev, Nora Lynn; PT-3 ; Box 130-A, C eston, N. C. Lmorv, Robert Nelson; D-1; 300 Lake Aye., Mil- ford, Del. Emswiller, Carl Franklin, Jr.; P-1; 511 West Court St., Woodstock, Va. Endictor, William Bear; .Ml; 141.5 Fairlield Ave., Heath«ood, Charleston. S. C. Eshleman, John Robert; D-4; Park View, Harrison- burg, Va. Eskridge, Billy Wayne; 1 ' .2: 124 Park St., Abing. do Espinola, .Joe, .Jr.; D-3: 2710 - 22iid St.. T; ; 2 2 .South Bout Eubank. Leah LeVerne; M-3: Apt. 1. Eunson, Elizabeth Jean; N-1; 237 Hawthorne Rd., Salem, Va. Evans, Robert Godfrey; D-4: Tappahannock, Va. Evans, Thomas Paul; . I-1 ; 227 E. Tuland Rd., Co- lumbus, Ohio. Evans, William B.; M-3: 112 - 3 5th St., St. Albans, N. Y. Evans, William Roger; P-1; 314 Main St., Tazewell, Va. Ewald, A. Timothy; Grad. Student; 13 E. Grace. Ewing, Judith McLaughry; Diet.; 1330 N.E., 26th Terrace, Pompano Beach, Fla. Fabian, Charles Turner; D-4: 1151 King St., Charles- ton, S. C. Fagg, Robert .James; P-1; 928 Mulberry Rd., Mar- tinsville. Va. Fai-on, Gregory Manuel; P-3; 7107 Lakewood Dr. Faiber. Theodore Mvles; Grad. Studies; 2057 East 61st, Brooklyn 34, N. Y. Farfel, .Arthur Beryl; .M-4: 105 Ferguson Dr., Ports- mouth, Va. Farley, ,Jimmv Weldon; M-4; P. 0. Box 1015, Blue- field, W. Va. Farling. Alice; N-1; 578 Moss St., Rcidsville, N. C. Fransworth, Don Myron; P-2; 4709 Kensington Ave. Farthing, William Howell; D-3; 375 S. 12th St., W ' theville, Va. Fidler, Robert Y.; M-3; 1126 Du Pont Ave. E., Belle, W. Va. Fields, Rod .Smith; D-2: 2804 I ' arkland Blvd., Tampa, Fla. Fieldson, Maxine Ellen; N-1; 2349 S. W., 19th St., Miami. Fla. Finney, H. Ray; .M-3; 313 Oakdale St.. Martinsville. Va. Fishburne, Cotesworth Pinckney, Jr.: D-1; 500 Carn St., Waterboro, S. C. Fisher, Elmer Orva, Jr.; D-4: 321 N.E. 1st St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Fisher, Gilbert Franklin, Jr.; .M-3; 2417 Columbia St. Fleenor, Kenneth Mike; D-1; 910 Colonial Rd., .Ab- ingdon, Va. Fletcher, James Harrison; D-4; Harding St., Ap- Appalachia, Va. Fletcher, Rosemary Helen: . -Ray T; 4303 Fauquier A e. Flournaoy, John Eppes; P-3: 3503 Edgewood Ave. Flo.vd, Nancy Lee; PT-4; Belle Haven, Va. Forbes, John William, 3rd.; M-2; Stuarts Draft, Va. Foster, Jane Robinson; PT-4; 2706 Northumber- Fowler, M. Steve, Jr.; Ml; 1 Hendricks St., Lake City, S. C. Fox, Robert Edward; D-4: Rt. 4, Box 612-A. Charleston, S. C. Fralin, G. Wayne; M-2; Rt. 1, Box 32, Glen Allen, Va. Frank. Gerald Irwin; D-l; 200 AValnut Rd., Ports- mouth, Va. Freed, Eleanor Ridout; MT; 2405 Carolina Ave., Roanoke. Va. Friedman, William Newman: D-2: 3128 Hej-ward St., Columbia, S. C. Friend. Basil .Jackson; D-3: Max Meadows, Va. Friend, Robert Marion; P-2; Rt. 1, Box 517, Halifax, Va. ; 1S26 . rden Rd.. Roanoke, Va. Fu. William Yum-chor; M-2; 53 Conduit Rd., Hong Kong, B. C. C. Fuller, Ronald Jden; P-3; 16 Page St., Berrjxille, STUDENT DIRECTORY Oada, Preston Herber: 51-1; 520 Castlu St., Modesto, Calif. Gale. Mar.v Rebecca; MT; 603 West 44th St.. Kich- nlond. Va. Gardner, Clav Thomas, Jr.; -M-4; 11( Canterbmv Bd., Danville, Va. Garratt, Bruce Thomas; M-4; P. 0. Bo. ISO, Suf- folk. Vn. Garr.-tl Fi,. ,- Hynian; X-4 ; llOli Cabell St., G:ni.i - , ' II li, P-1; Bo-X 113, Bartow, Fla. (iani ,. |i ,.,, , Kiiire; P-2; .5.526 Cottage St. Gascumo, , .l,,n.,.s 1.; M-1 ; 431 Audubon Rd., Koh- ler. Wis. Gatewood, LiHian Douglas; S-3; 331C Cliff St., Rich- mond, Va. Gavle, Ruth .Marie; N-1 ; Diesel Housing Unit, Bhlg. 7, Apt. 4. Gavle, Ruth Marie; N-1; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 7, Apt. 4. Gebhardt. Kafherine Sue; PT-:!; Corbin. Va. Gehmau, .Tohu Ernest; Ml; Parii View, Harrison- g, -Mar; X-1; 2(11 Willi; St., Staunton, Gemma, Frank E. ; M-4; 137 Washington Ave., Clarksburg, W. X ' a. Gentrv, Barbara Ann; N-4 ; Rt. 2, Hovboro, N. C. Oerdes, ,Jon H.; D-3; 61G Forest Hills Dr., Wilming- ton, X. C. Ghapherv, .Tames Louis; M-4; 2201 Market St., Whreling, W. Va. i;ilirall. Patrick Mike; P-3; 3110 W. Grace St. Gib,-;on. R.ilpli, ,Tr.; D-3; Waverlv, Va. Gill. .XaiHV C. ; p.;i ; llllifi Westover Ave., Peters- burg. a. Gill. Suzaimr; . -l ; V Istock, Va. Gillen. Frank .bisepli; M-1; 17 Surrv Rd., Mos- SnprqU . X. V. Gilliland. Robert Lee; M-4; 128 Maple Rd., Belle. W. a. Gillis, Linda .Jeanne; X.2; Rt. 1. Box 70.A. S.) far Charlottesville, Va. Glidewell, Plo.vd James; P-3; 3 7 06 Stockton St. Glisson, Xancy Edward; N-1; 107 Garner Ave., Ports - nuiuth, Va. Glover, Marv Virginia; PT-4 ; 2022 N. Scott St., Arlington. Va. cdd. Dunbar Oswald; D-1; .-i21 .Santee Av. ' ., Coin S. C. Godse.v, Ralph E.; M-2; Bluetield. W. Va. Godwin, Claude Oliver, 3rd.; II-4; 2 Universit.v Place, Valdosta, Ga. Goldberg, Harold Leon; M-3; 147 West S.lden SI.. Bo.ston 26, Mass. G,,lden, Thomas 1!.; D-2; S3« Suburban Parkwav, I ' ortsmoutli, ' a. Goldstcui. Ev.i; P-1; 4,sl(l West Grace St. Gomez, Carniencita; Diet.; Tte. C. Gonzales . ' .  , Roosevelt, Puerto Rico. Goode, Robert Wright; D-2; in.s Cox ' s Lane, .Ash- land, Va. (inodman. Alvin Stewart; D-2; 1157 Kings Dr., Charlotte, X. C. Goodnuin, Se.vmour F.; P-2; 1535 Charles St. Goodwin, Barbara Lee; PT-4; 3128 Westminister Ave., Dallas 5, Texas. Goodwin, Xornia Jean; M-3; 2 615 M rtle Ave.. Nor- folk 12, Va. Goodwin, Robert Bentlev; D-2; 620 W. Main St, Salem, Va. Gordon, James C arlyle, Jr.; Rt. 3, Winchestei ' , Va. Gore, James Russell; D-3; Box 1615, Loris, S. C. Gorman, Edward Armstrong; 11-2; 1616 Kim Rd., Lakeland, Fla. Corsica, John Joseph, 3rd.; l ' -2; P. 1). Box :i(l Beckle.v, W. Va. Gott, .luditii Pricilla; N-2; 56 4 River Drive Front Roval, Va. Grabel, William Sims; M-4; E. G. W. Hospital. Graham. Alice Mcllonald; P-l ; 1106 Rowan Court, Baltimore 34. Md. Graham, James R, ; D-4; Boone, N. C, 730 E. Howard St. Graham, Marv; X-1 ; II no Rowan Ct., Baltin ' ore 34, Md. Graham, Robert Franklin; D-1; 3S Monroe Terrace Radford, Va. Graham, Walter Hopkins; JI-4; s Barron Dr., Hamil- ton, Va. Gray. .Joyce Ann; X-2 ; 103 E. l nion St., Sandston. .loi. 51a M-1 713 Derwent Dr., Roan oke, Va. Greco, Barbara L, ; PT-3 ; Hatt.in Point Road, Ports month, -a. Green, Fdna Catherine: MT; Box 687, Galax, Va. Green, Jerold . lfred; P-4; 4411 Hanover . ve. Green, Richard Kennedy; D-4; 2903 Lafayette .Vve. Green, Thomas R.; P-4; 1513 .-Ulanta Ave.. Ports mouth, Va. Green, William Thomas; D-4; Yorktown, Va. Greenswait, Vernor . rthur; P-2; 2410 Hanover Ave. Gregory, Beverly A ; XI; ,s45-D Bigley Ave. Charleston, W. ;i. Gregory, Gloria Lee; X-4; 424 Betsv Bell Rd., Staunton. Va. Gregory, John William; D-1; 1063 Hugo St., Xor- folk, Va. Gridrich, Grr.r-. ti, M ir-aret ; X-1; 2633 - 15th St., , , ri-!,:i t..ii. II. C. Grieb, Willi.,., I,,,.: Ir.; M-1; 4521 Ver|ilanck PI., X A , H,i-iiiii II. C. Griffith. Joseph liiMuld, Ll-6; Lurav, Va. Griftiths, Sarah Anne; X-2; 303 - ' 24th St., Dunbar, W. Va. Grinnan. George Lamb Buist; Ml; 54 23-A Burnside Circle, Sandston, Va. Grizzanl. Donald C. ; P-3; 2607 Wakefield Dr., Bay- side, Va. Grossman, Gerald Allen; P-2; 7316 Normandy Dr., Richmond, Va. Grubb, Walter Lee, Jr.; 937 Forest Pk. Blvd., Roan- Guinn, Norma Sue; N-S; Bo.x 581, Ctdpeper, Va. Guy, Barbara Sue; X-3; Rt. 3. Box 233, Manassas, Va. Guynn, James Bruce, Jr.; PI; ( it iew Heights, P. O. Box 875, I ' rincet.in. W. Va. Gwizdz, Joseph Alexander; P-4; 715 Livingston St., Elizabeth, N. J. Haar, Frederick HuLbaid; P-3; (ill.8 East 9th St., Greenville, N. C. Ha.-ring, Mary Jane; Diet; 129 Wetzrl Hd . Glen- Shaw, Pa. Haga. Jane; P-3; .-ibingdon, Va. Hager, Hairv Griffin; M-4; K. F. D. 1. lie rndon. Va, Haley, Barnette Keith, Jr.; D-4; 1S16 Wakefield Rd. S.W., Roanoke, Va. Hall, drowning Reginald, Jr.; P.4; 2313 Spencer rd; P-1; R. F. D. 1, Ke. Rd. Hall, Clarem ville, 3 Hall, Elizabeth A.; Diet.; 1163 Lake Ave. Fairnumt W. ' a. Hall, Elizabeth liart.m: X-1; K, F. D. 1, Box 43 Frederu-kslnug. a. Hall, Howard .Mien; . I-2; Xortliliebl Rd,, l.unen burg. Mass, Hall, Leon Curtis; D-3; 3900 Delmont St. Hall, Marjorie Ann; X-2; Wylliesburg, Va. Hamilton, Orville Keith; .Suncrest Dr., Lvnchlnirg Va Hanrilton, Stuart He .Ir.; P-1; 1803 Xewi: Hammond, Harriet L..-; X-4: Rt. 4, Box 311. Martinsburg, W. A ' ;i. Haraon, Frances Sherrill; MT; 206 Tuckahoe Blvd. Hanback, Lawrence Donald, Jr.; M-3; R. F. D. 1 , Bo.x 297. Hancock, Robert Charles; P-3; Castlewood, Va, Hansberry, George Martin; Grad. Studies; 371s First St., New Orleans, La. Hardiman, Roger Lynwood; P-1; 2306 Georgetown Black stone, 5 ' a Harding. John Hopkins, .Jr.; D-4; Lilian, Va. HarlHnger. Erwin Herbert; M-3; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 2. Apt. 1, M. C. V. Box 489. Ilarman, John Simon; M-3; 2414 Columbia St. Barman, Robert Franklin; D-4; Box 4 42, Grundy, Va. iI-2; 204 S. West Ave., Harrelson, Austin Barr Blackstone, Va. Harris, Beverlv Bruce; X-2; Tavlor Ave., Ext.; Elkins. w! Va. Harris, Edith Anne; P-2; lit. 6, Box 341, Green- ville. X, C. Harris, H. rliert Witt; M-3; 607 Henri Rd. Harris. 1 1 .Martin; 51. 4; 2904 5Ionument - ve. Harris, Helta Jane; X ' -I ; 701 E. 57th St., Richmond, Han Willi; .Mo. •d; ll-I ; 22 Clayton T.-r Harwell, Jeanette: X-3; R. F. D. 1, Waverlv, Va. Hatfield, Kenneth B. ; M-4; 1225 Park Ave., Cl ' iarles- ton, W. Va. Hawkins, Judith Armstead ; N-3 ; 016 Mortimer Ave., Fredericksburg, Va, Hawthorne, Gail . nne; r-2; 59 Hoiiiier Ave., Pomp- ton Plains, X . J. Ha , Walker Wilson; D-1; lla. s, Va. lla.ves. Charles Barrick; D-2; 9646 AVells Pkwv.. Norfolk, Va. Haymes. Meredith Snnlh: X-4 ; 302S Kensington Ave.. Richmond. Va. Havnes, Ronald Lee; D-4: Box 35, Freeman, 5V. Va. P-1; 230 North Ivy Ave lleizer. .Mortimer Dantzler; M-3; Rawlings, Va. Ilellberg, Carl David; D-2; Pace Court, Franklin, Va. Heller. Carlos Franklin; P-1; 2108 Clover Rd. Helton. 5Iartha - nn; N-2; 5 ' eterans Administration Center, Martinsburg, W. Va. llelwig. Alan Stoelting; D-3; 14 5V. 5Iaple St., Alex- lb n. I, imi, Filvn Louise; P-4; 7713 HoUins Rd. Ibii iHil , cl ,,,, ,l,,an; N-1; Box 104, Itmann, 5V.Va. lb, ii l: I,,, Krnest; D-3; 1019 Jackson St., Ft. IKiLieli.i, lliiiMias Ross; M-2; 3651 Sunrise Ave., Roanoke, Va. Henry, Lester Franklin; M-1; Keamevsville, W. Va. rnandez, Erick E.; D-4; 6714 N.W., 32nd Ave., Mi: Fill 111 III ' Li I I ii-i Graham: PT-3; 2121 Lennox Rd. H, ■, I I, I ., : Conawav, Va. He: : I:,,::,- Franklin; P-2; 612 W. Frederick IlRkuk. ' Elieu 5lonta ' gue; X-Ray ' l; 637 Locust Ave., Wa Hicks. Donald Lee; 51-3; Rt. 1, Box 47.5, Ro ce erte, W. Va, Hicks. Douglas Young; P-l: llillcrest Gardens, Sou ' Boston. Va, Higginbothiim. Connie: l ' -3 ; 107 Kggleston Av Ibi lli- St., Hi.iiinl, iliiin. WdUam Hopwood, Jr.; D.2; 113 Oak- ihile Terrace, Suffolk, 5 ' a. Hill, Larry Thomas; P-l; 1203 Jeanette Ave., Vin- ton, V a. Hill, William Jeffries; P-l; 804 First Ave., Law- rniceville, Va. Him, bight, Dcm Ru.sscll; P-2; 207 Capon St.. Stra.s- l.urg. Va. Hineh.i -. Kathleen K.arol ; X-3; 27 S. .Marshall St, Front Ro.val, Va. Hinshaw. Doris Leigh: P-4; Islls N. Favetti-yille St., Asheboro. X. C, llinton, Floanne; N-1; 2042 Colston St,, 5Valnut Hill East. Petersburg, Va, llix. Emma Garnett; N-I; Prospect, Va. Hoagland, Howard (lark; 51-1; 3513 Kensington Ave,, Apl, fi, Hiiilg... Hyde R,; l).4; lliesel Housing Unit, Bldg. Hoelze ' r, Ernest civile: D-2: 1215 N. Inglewood St.. . rlmgtiin, Va lliilnir.iii. Iii.riithv Mvrtle; p.2; Rt. 1, Box 183, illiainJiilrg. Va. |||, III. II, nil,, Keliard Wallace: P-2: 307 Essex St., llogan, Charles Belts, 3rd.; D-3; 40 Pear Ave.. 51. C. V. Hogg, John Roger; 51-1 ; 409 River lioad. Newport News, Va. Holden. Bobln i: ; l ■■,ii i i ,, , ,,, ,, Hiilland, Cl:i,,,,,ii ,|i ,11,, M ■W ,,,,|-.,i :, Ibillanil. Will, ,1111 I I, -I,, I M I ,i,,l-,,i :i llolley. llayiil Warn, ;. ,s,il, F,,,,,], K,,;„I, Hamp- Holmes, Stephen Vincent; Hosp. Adin.; 15 Graydale Circle, .■uburnilale. 5Iass. Holt, 5Vinfred Dale; D-1; Rt. 1, Loris, S. C. Holzbach, George Bernard; P-2; 1516 Nottoway Ave. Horden, Harold 5Iilton; .M-2: 271 Ganlner Vve, New- London, Conn. Hosteller, .John Henry; P-3; Harrisonburg, Va. IJottel, .James Oliver; M-1; 5340-B Anthonv Rd., Sandston. Va. Ibiwanl, Mable Ruth; N-4; Maiden, N. C. (11 E. Murray St.). Howard, Rufus Oliver; 51-3; 2917 5Vestgate Dr., Bon Howell, Virgil; D-1; Chuckatuck, Va. Howes, Thomas 5Iartin: 51.4; 810 Haniilb.n Circle, Charleston, W. Va. IJrbek, Virginia Marie: N-I; 125 Jamest,iwn Rd.. Front Royal, Va. Hubbard, .John Rowley; D-4; 1002 College Dr., Gaf- fney, S. C. Hubbard, 5Ianry Alban; D-2; 4S03 Rodney Rd., City. Hubbard, Robert Kirkland, .Jr.; D-2; 1915 Canter- bury Rd., S.5V., Roanoke, Va. Hubiak, Ann Justine; X-1: 314 - Kith St, 5 ' a Beach, Va. Iluddleston, Barbara Jean: P-3: 1813 Bra,lford R,I Ba.vside, Va. Iludgins, Robert Lewis; 51-2: 1301 Park Ave. Hudson, E. Raymon,l. .Ir.: D-4: 22s Milstead Rd., Xewport News, 5 a, Hcgos. Salli, ' . nn; N-4: 1722 Boiling Ave., Xor- f,,lk s, -a. II„mpl,r,iy. R,, ' e:t Witli-n: D-4; 420 5Iaycox ve., N. irbdk. Va. Huney, ' ,,tt. James S, ; D-4: Appalachia, Va. STUDENT DIRECTORY Hunt, .Inlin Franklin; D-4; S70 Yorklown Rd., Po- Ilnrowitz, MarvLou; MT; 2S S. Ci.altcr St.. Staun- ton. Va. Ilusztv, Joseph Alex; D-l; Box .J27; Ft. Laii.icr.lal, . Fla. Ilutchons, Thomas Kunkle; P-2; SISOO Hiv.i IM,, Newport News, Va. Hutcheson, Anne Watkins; N-2; 132.5 - 22n.l St.. Newport News. Va. Hvde, Corbett Eoderkk; l ' -:S; Diwel H.nisiiij; Unit. BWg. 4. Apt. . ' ). Inge, Wfllford Warriner, .Jr.; M-2; Emporia, a. Irwin. Marv Ellen; N-2; Randolph-Minor; 4211 Smith- deal .ive.. Richmond, Va. Iseman, Earl Vincent; D-3 ; Amherst, Va. .lackson. .lames; D-2; 101 Scott St.. Kingstree, S. C. .lamarik. George Thomas, Jr.; -M-l; 1100 W. Frank- lin St., Apt. 304. James, Churlsie Elizabeth; P-1 ; Box 432, Cambria, Va. .lanes, Frank Gresham; D-l; 714 So. Blvd.. Lake- land, Fla. .lanicki. Thomas Joseph; M-3 ; Barrackville, V. Va. .lordon, Judith Anne; X-Ra ' T. ; Gloucester Point. Va. Ja.v, Joanne -inne; FT-3 ; 19(11 South Columbus Place. Decatur. Ga. Jeffrey, Jackson Eugene; Grad Studics-2; 901. ' ) Farni- ingt.m Dr. Jennings. Harrv Marshall; P-1; Rt. 1, Box 139, AVoo.llanii. Va. Jester. Bei ...n, ' ; l;..i ■Highlands, Free Union -■,1 l; . • • . ' I ' . ■, I. . Va. J.ihnson. An I I i ■■I , M : , Benson, N. C. Ma Grad. Studi. Joliii ..n. (,,..ii--,. William; M-4; 302o Lamb Ave. .hihnson. Il.inv Stuart. Jr.; .Ml; Box 474, Hon- aker, Va. ■Johnson. .lames Edward. Jr.: D-3; 302.T Lamb Ave., Richmond. Va. Johnson, Joseph B. ; D-3; Appalachia, Va. .lohnson, Lawrence Forsvthe; M-1 ; 410 Botetourt St.. N.nfolk. Va. .lohnson. William Waldo; M-3; 105 Vine St., CTiarles- ton, W. Va. Johnston, Charles E. ; M-2; l.-,0 Ten Rod Road, No. Kingstown, R. I. Johnston. Charles P.; P-3; 103 Brewer Ave., Suflolk. Va. Ave.. Rich- Johnston, Jean Elaine; N-2; 5.30 mond. Va. Jones, Benjamin N.; M-3; 70S W. Grace St. Jones, Bett.v Anne; MT; Box 82, Cleveland, Va. Jones, Carole Petica; N-2; 7124 Cherry Lane, Rich- mond, Va. Jones, Charles Adrain; P-3; 210 E. Hill St., War- saw, N. C, P. O. Box 15S. •Jones, Gerald Cooper; P-3; 210 E. Hill St.. Warsaw. N. C. .Jones, Gwen 0.; N-1; 2:518 Irisdale . ve., Richmond, Va. .Jones, Howell Derwood, Jr.; P-1; 201 Beale Ct.. Franklin, Va. ■Jones, Margaret Zee; JI-3 ; Box IS, McGuire Hos- pital. Jones, Patricia Ann; N-3; 790 .Vrnett Blvd.. Dan- ville, Va. Jones, Paula; MT; 715 Front St., Beaufort. N. C. Jones, Stanley Bernard; D-4; . lberta, V a. JovTier, Raymond Kenneth ; M-2 ; Newport News, Va. Julias, George Stephen; i[-2; Martinsburg, W. Va. Justis, Shirley Ann; N-1; Day Student; Hallsraond. Kade. .Sara Lvnn; MT; Box 1511. Richlands. Va. Kanich. Robert Eniil; M-2; 300S Noble Ave. Kapourales. Sam G.; P-4; Williamson. W. Va. Katz, Sheila Susan; P-1; 333 Lexington Rd. Keen. Robert Richard; D-4; Rt. 1, Washington, W. Va. Kellam, George Edw ard; P-1; Exmnre, Va. Keller. Robert Henrv; D-2; 13 Duff Lane, Bristol, Va. Kelley. David Lerov; M-4: 2100 Center St., Mcmnds- ville, W. Va. Kemp, Edward Leon; M-1; Box 304. Kimball, W.Va. Kemp.. Wilson Evans; M-1; 5004 Evelvn BjTd Rd. Kendall. Robert Gentry; M-2; 111 W. Cork St., Winchester. Va. Kenn.d . ( iirtis Wade; D-l; Pound, Va. Kriuu h, 11,111 (■. Jr.; M-3; 1738 London Heights, I; . I ' . -I II, W. Va. KeK r _ : N-4; Box 4. Dufflcld, Va. K ' li ■i 1 H,, Mi. ,1; D-l; 916 Blanton . ve. K.tii.r. linic- Alden; D-3; Rt. 2, Bos 135. Rock- well. N. C. Ki-troti. Sam G., .Jr.; Lebanon, Va. Kiihl, Elizjibeth Anne; N-3; Mt. Crawford, Va. Kidd. Julia Lee; N-1; 217 Hill St.. Matoaca. Va. KilliiiL- itli, clKirli ' - Kichard; D-2; 1121 Francis -• ■■!■i-ii.i,i, S. 0. K 1 I. l: I I :. .1, .Jr.; P-2; Diesel Housing Km. . , - , I. .ii. ' . a: 17025 N.W. 29th Court. i ih-, I II i I; liirt. Jr.; P-2; Victoria, Va. Kim-, ' hull- IMward; P-2; Rt. 2, Linville, Va. K I l:i iii.ind Stanley; .M-1; Rt. 1, Box ■■, !■' III. .nth. Va. Ki, _!,, M .M.I Frances; U-4 : S27 Donaghe St., Kl.,.,.,1.-. M.ir.iii N.; D-3; 901 Spotswood Ave.. Apt. lA. .Noifolk. Va. Kline. Gavlia Lee; N-2; Mathews, Va. Knisrht. Benianiin F., Jr.; D-3; 4404 Hilltop Dr., I.Mi. Iiliur.j-, Va. Ki -. I. I ,i linger; D-4: 3413 Belvedere Dr., Co- KiiiL I II I.I 1 Xubrev; M-3; Stanardsville, Va. Kill-Ill, l.l.ii Howard; M-4; SIO Belmont Ave., Charlolfsville, Va. Knowles, Barbara; N-1; Sugartown Rd.. Berwvn. Pa. Knox, George Ramsey; D-3; Cheadle Rd., Yorktown, Va. Ktiox. Paul Goldsmith; M-1; 2200 Peachtree Rd., Richmoiul. Va. Kmicklev. Josejih Albert; D-3; 3220 Rosewoorl Dr., (oiiiinliia. s. C. K. . . , II. Iranklin; P-2; College Ave., Black- N.-w.-i. Va. Kostel, Peter .James; D-4; 732 J ' alace Blv.l., Clifton Forge, Va. Kravetz, Neil David; M-2; 4022 Bonner Rd., Balti- more 10, Md. Kriz. .John Joseph; M-3; 5504 Riverside Dr.. Rich- mond, Va. Kriz, John Joseph; .M-3; Falkland. N. C. Kuvkendall, Harry Canti-r; M-2; 235 Franklin St.. Harrisonburg, u. Jjabson, David Elliott; P-3; 1923 Brandon Ave., Roanoke, Va. Lambert. Armistea.l G.irrell; P-3; Broadnax, Va. Lambert, .James Isaac; D-2; 431 W. Court St., Woodstock, Va. Lampros. Leo Nicholas; D-2; 1501 Orange - ye., N.W.. Roanoke, Va. I.angford. Nora -inn; Diet; 1027 Eustis Dr.. Augusta, Lankford, Eleanor Lewis; N-1; 7305 Apple Tree Lane, Norfolk. Va. Laster, Stanley Abbott; M-4; 200 Westham Pkwv. Lau, Buong Hoo; M-2; 3021 Chamberlayne Ave. Lauterback, Arthur Mason; P-1; Carrier 132 Harvie Rd. Lawhorne, Carol Robin; N-1; 1945 Forest Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Lawrence. Barbara Mae; N-3; Box ISO, West Jef- ferson, N. C. Lawrence. David Gray; P-4; 150S Bruce St., Rich- mond. Va. Lav Tence, Frederic Wayne; Hosp. Adm.; 4809 Chamberlarae Ave. Lawrence, Patricia -. .nne; X-Ray Tech; 1539 River- niont Ilgts.. Martinsville. Va. L.iw-.ni. lIiiL-Ii Alvin; D-2; 1018 Monument Ave. I.;i ■' . I : ' Edward. Jr.; P-3; Kilmarnock, Va. I- I I .:iii.-; P-l; Green Bay, Va. 1.1 I 11, I - i:,; - (-l; 1002 Highland, Falls Church, Lea, Sally Howie; N-3; 319 Vine St., Staunton, Va. Lea, William Paul, J r.; D-3; 707 Sommers St., Lynchburg, Va. Leavelle, Robert Hayne, Jr.; P-2; 1232 Kings Drive. Charlotte. N. C. Leisure, .Melvin G.. .Jr.; D-2; 107 Laurel Lane. Wil- mington 4. Dela. Leresche. Louis Paul; D-3; Dogwood Drive. McLean. Va. Lerner, Frankie Marie; N-2; Rt. 3. Box 314. Lynchburg, Va. Jjehew, Richard .-Vllen; D-l; 70 Alleghaney St.. Clif- ton Forge. Va. Levertv. Alexander I ' ierson; M-4; 3200 Stuart Ave., . pt. 5. Levet, Stuart . llcn; Ml; 320 Oak Lane. Lewis, Hudnall J.; M-1; 4S73 Stratford Rd.. Los Angeles 42, Calif, lewis. Robert Deiibv; D-2; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 8, Apt. 15. Lewis, Sue Dix; N-4; Millington, Md., Rt. 1, Box 43. Lewis, William Herbert, Jr.; D-2; Cascade. Va. Liebman, David Benson; P-3; 221 Monticello Ave.. Salisbury, Md. Lilly, Ronald David; I ' -l ; Rt. 3, Box 82, Ellerson. Va. Lin. Fritz; M-3; 1524 North Ohio St., .Vrlington. Va. Lincoln, Clinton Robert; D-4; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 5. Apt. 8. Lindsev. Emily R.; N-2; 100 Evans St., Oliristians- LiTiebaugh, Laurens Edward; D-2; 2832 Prospect Rd., Tampa, Fla. Lipcs, James Berkley; P-1; Fairlawn. Rt. 0, Coving- ton. Va. Lipkin, .Judv Ann; P-1; 521S West Grace St. Lipman. Jay Stuart; D-3; 511 Rockbridge Rd., Portsmouth. A ' a. Littlefleld. Charles D.; P-2; 247 Bidnev Dr., Bur- lington, N. C. Litton, John Richard; P-2: lln W. Cherry St., Marion, Va. Livesav. Eugene Carter; l -4; 1810 South Lawn Ave., P. ' tersburg. Va. l.niiig.-( li ie Cook; N-4; Apt. 1; 1S27 Blen- hiiiii Itil . Roanoke, Va. l.li«.lKii, i:irland Carlvie; 3914 Richmond-Hen- nii. Tiinipike 1. Lockhart. Billie R.; P-3; 1514 Webber, Flint, Mich. Loenfal. Limla Lou; N-1; Box 87, Oakton, Va. Lomax, Bobby Alton, D-4; Rt. 5, Lexington, N. C. Longacher, Joseph William. Jr.; Ml; 30 Walters Rd., Denbigh, Va. Longest, Donald Benson; M-2; Rt. 1, King Wil- Va. 1. Winchester ; 7703 Richi, Longman, Bruce Irving; D-4; 8943 Granbv St.. Nor folk, Va. Loone.v, Frances R. ; N-3; 510 S. Belmont Ave. Richmond, Va. Low-man, Charles A.; D-3; 920 Kanawha Blvd. W. Charleston, W. Va. Luckam, Thomas Grant; D-4; 4912 Suburban A x- 1. Luebehusen, Hugh Bernard; Rt. it Va. Lukhard. Charles Norman. Jr.; l ' -4 Ave. Linch, John Irving, Jr.; JI-4; 138 South St., Au- burn, N. Y. Lynde, Robert Harrington; M-1; 14 W. Custis Ave., Alex, Va. Lynn, John Worth; D-3; 701 Sunset Ave., Peters- Lyon, Everett Carter, .Jr.; JI-4; 257 Batterj Park Rd., Portsmouth, Va. MacMahon, Hugh Ronald; M-4; 828 Great Falls. St.. Falls Church. Va. Mr l„,. William Vady, Jr.; D-3; 113 Oakland Ave., CliiM.I. S, C. Ml li.i.i, .1,111. Grey; P-1; 9504 Bonnie Dale Rd. Mr( a ll. lani.i .lean; Diet; Rt. 2. Longstreet, J a. .McLoig. Forrest Daniel; M-1; 4230 21st Street, N., St. Petersburg, Fla. McConnell, Beechard C., Jr.; D-l; Box 252. Rt. 1, Gate City, Va. McCracken, Reuben Gordon; D-4; 210 Rogers Ave., Sans Souci, Greenville, S. C. McCulIough, Joan Frances; P-1; 0415 Forest Hill Ave. McCutcheon, Eileen; N-1; 103 Arlington Ave., Colo- nial Heights, Va. McDaniel, Andrew; D-2; 26 E. Chapman St., Alex- McDaniel, Eugene Marvin. .Jr.; M-2; S16 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville. Va. .McElrov, Seemearl Emaline, PT-3; Rt. 4, Lexington, Va. McFadden, George Bruce; Hosp. Adm.; 418 .Stone- wall Ave., Winchester, Va. McGehee, Read Floumov, .Jr.; M-3; 919 Hamilton Aie.. Colonial Heights. Va. Ml Till 1 , ' ill Arthur; D-3; 1031 Cedar Lane. Falls -McXeer, Paul Randolph; M-3; 350S Grove Ave. McPhee, Loretta Mae; P-4; 710 North Towne Ave., Pomona, Calif. MrWIiirt. Winiila Dmllev; N-4; 019 Bancroft Ave. Ml Uli.iii.i, i:ii,iiii n.ivid: M-4; 113 Waverlv Way. w M.il.rv, ,1 .Mackh r. N.W Madagaii. rick. Jr.; P-2; 709 Nor ■hester, Va. I: M-2; 1418 Garfield Av Maddox. I Lviii I .- Magee. M i : I; , ; l -2; Yale, Va. -Maiolo. ,1 ,11 1 in: M-3; 332 Kingwood St.. Mm:; .1 ... . . H ,l, Maisel. i: i . 11 i ; P-2: 4516 Augusta -Vve. Mallis, .Ml I I III -: D-3; 2S32 Oakland Blvd.. N. W,, i;...i;i..k. . ,j. Manning. .John I ' aul; Grad.; Diesel Housing Unit. Bldg. 3, Apt. 11. Mannis, Arnold Robert; D-4; 3020 S. W. 00th Ave., Miami. Fla. Mantlo. William Linwood; P-4; 2344 W. Grace. March, William Copeland; D-4; Holland, Va.. Rt. STUDENT DIRECTORY Mariani, Richard C; D-3; 1S70 S. Miami Av _M.,ii I I: Milk; D-4; lOlU S. Jackson St., Mlihii.. i.nu..i. .Uaii; 11-4; Box 10. ' , M. C. V. Miiiiii,. Dale ' Hamilton; P-4; .3735 Maryland Ave, Kails Church, Va. Martin. IJonald Lee; M-2; 3110 Ferdall Ave. Martin, Montague Leonard; D-1 ; 2: ' ) Fontaine Rd., Newport News, Va. Martin, Nancy Phyllis; N-2; Stop S. Nine Mile Rd., Richmond, Va. Martin, Mrs. Patricia Beatty; 1)1; 2 Miles Cary Rd., Newport News, Va. Martin, Shirley Joan; N-1; 1210 tulvin Ave., Nash- ville, Tenn. Mason. John Spottswood; D-4; 240S Third Ave. Mason Ro ' eit Montgomerv; P-4; . ' )12 Second St.. Karmville, Va. Mast, Harvev Eugene; M-1; Rt. 1, Greenwood, Del. Master. Sherman; M-3; o Castle Heights Rd., And- over. Mass. Mathews. Jo Lee, .Tr.; M-4; 2314 Nunnally . ve. Matt, I inda Ann; N-1; 400 East Dudley Ave., West- Hild. N. J. Matth.ws, Clvtis Louise; N-1; Jarrett, Va. Matthews, Janette Eloise; X-Ray Tech.; .?7ir, Pem- liirton Ave. Ma.wv, Stephen Stone; M-3; 1441 Willis St. .Ma.-cwell, William James; D-3; 900 Madison Ave., Florence, S. C. Mavhew, Jane Carolvn; P-2; Gretna, Va. MayiKinl. .Tnhn i;ar,v, Jr.; D-2; 110 Christian St., Mazz.il ' .., 1 I. I Ijigene; M-3; 241.T Columbia St. Mi-adiii. .1,11!.- I 111. .Jr.; M-3; 527 Piccadilly Street, ( Jiallestuli, V. Va. Meiks. Steven Allen; D-2; Gloverville, S. C. M.hattie. Patricia Marlene; P-3 ; Rt. 5, Frederick, Mil MehfoiMiil. Antho Tarhey; P-2; 211 Jackso iilsto Va Ro; Ma P-3; 11 Jackson Ave,, south Sanwel St., Mihfi Sand.ston, Va. Merch.int, .Jo ATuie; N-2 Charles Town, W. Va. Merkel. Charles Edward; P-1 ; 1007 Wil: M.-r-l ■1 ' I ' J i; N4; Bena, Gloucester, Va. Mer-I ■:.■' ■■. .l; Bena, Va. Meli- I H; D-1; Rt. 8, Bo.-c 611. Met I. ,1 ,1 Km II, I. i; P-3; 4007 Mt. Vernon St. Mewlioiii, Kiiui ILitrv, Jr.; P-4; 221 Windsor St., South Hill, Va. Miles, Nancy TTlorpe ; N-2 ; Newsoms, V a. Miller, Charm; PT-3 ; 1006 N. Adams, Beeville, Te. -. Miller, Darid Stafford; M-2; Rt. 2, Bland, Va. Miller, James Barrv, M-3; Oauley Bridge, W. Va. Miller, Preston Dallas; D-1; Bo.v 106, Norton, Va. Miller, Ramona Sue; N-1; 634 Gate City, Va. Mills. James Edwards; P-2; Rt. 3, Box 541, Green- ville. N. C. Mills, William Andv; Grad. .Studies; 250,s Hish St., Lvmhliurg, Va. Minnis, Thelma Louise; P-3; 1050 Mapole Ave., Norfolk, Va. Mitchell, Wylic Edward, .Jr.; M-1; 1012 Jordon St., Camden. S. C Motf, Maurice; P-1; 407 Franklin St., Portsmouth, Va. Moncure, Charles Withers; M-1; The Customs House, Tappahannock, Va. Monnington. Tannis Joanne; P-2; P. O. Box 535 Front Royal, Va. Moiitagna, Julius .Joseph; D-1; 526 Suburban Plwy., Norfolk, Va. Montgomerv , Peter Terrill; M-2; 69 3rd St. Garden Citv, N. V. Moore. French H., .Jr.; D-4; 179 Main .St., Abing- don, Va. Moore, Kenneth Earl; P-2; 1524 Westbury Dr.. Moran, Mrs. Betty Ann; N-2; 2204 Brockway Lane. Morel, Donald E.; M-4; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 2, Apt. 15. Morelock, Gary Slemp: P-3; 1518 Trov St.. Dayton, Ohio. Morgan, .Joseph Howard; D-3; Pineville, W. Va. Morris, William Leonard; P-2; 3114 Vimy Ridge Ave., Norfolk, Va. Morrison, Marshall Watts;; D-3; Ashland Circle, Norfolk, Va. Morrison, Philip Hapworth; M-4; 106 Dennett Rd., Kittery, Maine. Morrison, William Dabnev; P-3; 222 N. Church St., Bushville, Va. Morton, Anne Mason; MT; 23 Wright Ave., York, S. C. Mosby, Robert Thomas; M-3; 325 58th St., New- port News, Va. Moss, Burton A.; M-3; 400 West Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Motel. Lawrence Russell; M-4; Port Roval, Va. Miitliv. Earl L.; P-4; Rt. 5; Danville, Va. .Mundv, Bettv Lee, M-2; Tappahannock, Va. Munilv, Joyce Dawn; N-1; Port Republic, Va. .llurden, Ernest Aubrey, Jr.; M-1; 519 Riverside Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Murphv, Benton R.; D-1; 1004 Siwanov Ave., Tampa 9, Fla. Mnrph.v, Eugene Leo; M-4; 002 Harrison St., Clarks- burg, W. Va. Murray, Harr - Williams; P-2; Edinburg, i. Murray, Joan Lee; N-2; War. W. Va. . lurrv, Lorenzo Thomas; l ' -3; 37(13 Midlothian Pike. Neal, Elizabeth Flournov; MT; 1624 Park Ave. Neathawk, Roger Delmore; P-3; 1538 Langhorne St., S. E. Roanoke, Va. Nelson, Becky Lynne; PT-3; 404 Central Ave., South Charleston, W. Va. Nelson, Charles Howell, Jr.; D-1; Lawrenceville, Va. Nidson, Graham Lee; P-1; 4 29 Briarmont Drive, Winchester, Va. Neuman, George Saul; D-1; 7510 Bountv Ave., Mii Fla Newman, Eugene M.; M-4; 6410 Kensington Ave. Newman, Patricia .Mae; N-2; Rt. 1, Box !S2, South Hill, Va. Newman. Peter Ralph; D-1; 301 9-A Floyd Ave. Nichols, Stuart Edwin, Jr.; M-3; 3030 Grove . ve. Nieilerma.ver, George Huntas; M-3; 2710 W. Grace St., Apt. 5. Noland, Daniel Gordon; D-1; 6014 Flora Vista Ave., Tampa, Fla. Norris, Lillian Elizabeth; N-1; Rt. 2, Glasgow, Kv. Norwood, George Joseph; P-2; P. O. Box 0, Scotts- burg, Va. Nottingham, Maurice, .Jr.; M-4: Exmore, Va. Nuara, Virginia Louise; P-1; 306 Libbie Ave. Nnckles, Douglas Bovd; D-4; S09 N. Mallory St., Hampton, Va. Nunn, Mvrthel Elavne; MT; 503 N. 33rd St. Nunn, Rebecca Brown; N-2; 2314 Kenmore Rd. Nuwayser, Elie .Sami; Grad. Studies; P. 0. Box 1665, Beirut, Lebanon. ii ' Conner, Robert Darrell; M-4; 455, oSth Street. (I ' llell, JoAnn; N-1; Box 373 Boomer, W. Va. (iMlonohue, Walter John, Jr.; M-3; 2724 W. Grace St.. Apt. 10. Dsil.ii, Carole Joyce; Cabaniss Hall; 1111 Rock- bridge St., Covington, Va. Illiff. George -Anthonv; MI. (Ilson, Karen Elaine; N-2; McLean, Va. Omer, Lewis M., 3rd.; M-4; Diesel Housing, Bldg. 2, Apt. 9. Orlove, George; D-1; 7023 16th St., N.W., Wash- ington 12, D. C. Osborne, Elbert Plummer, Jr.; D-1; Brcmo Bluff, Overstreet, Ah in Kiith; M-1; 214 Manassas Ave. Front Ro al, a. Overstreet, Jud ' v Anne; P-2; Peaks St., Bedford, Va Owen, Elijah Washington; 2nd; P-4; Rt., Chatham Pace, .Jean Delores; MT; 1624 North 19th St. Padgett, Clyde Talmadge, Jr.; D-1; 1333 Madison Ave., Florence, S. C. Palmer, Graham S.; M-3; New England Rd.. Gul- ford. Conn. Pancoast, James White; M-4; 4114 Sprenkle Lane. Parham, Joan Manning, .Jr.; D-1; 415 N. Richard- son, St.; Latta, S. C. Parker, Joseph Ckirbin, Jr.; M-2; 3811 Dover Rd. I ' artin, Claggett Clavton, Jr.; P-1; 405 E. Ilunilred Rd.; Chester, Va. Pasquade, Samuel Anthony; M-3; Box 1015 Wil- liamson, W. Va. Pasternak, George; P-1; 1620 Park .Ave. Patrick, William Theodore, Jr.; P-3; Highland, Springs, Va. Patterson, Edith Carol; N-1 ; 700 Druid Lane, Martinsville, Va. Patterson, James Llovd, Jr. ; M-3 ; 58 Second Street South, Pulaski, Va. Patton, Carolyn Sue; 320 Mankin - ve.. Box 1331, Becklev, W. Va. Paul, Geraldine Winnie; M-4; 2332 Nunnally Ave. Pavne, .Anne Briggs; N-2; 1400 Graham Rd., Falls Clmrch, Va. Payne. Betty June; N-2; R. F. D. 2, Chatham, Va. Pavne, Cavson Grady; P-3; Rt. 1, Crewe, Va. Pavne, Harold .Jackson; D-3; 8 408 Weldon Dr. Pavne, William Duncan; M-2; Rt. 6, Chatham, Peffer, Mona Louise; N-3; John Marshall Hwy., Front Royal, Va. Perkins, Eli W.; P-2; Wytheville, Va. I ' erkins. Paul . Iening; Jefferson, Va. I ' lrkuis. W. Reams, Jr.; M-3; 4008 Brook Rd- I ' lrliTi. Mark N. ; D-3; 4304 Grove -Ave. r,il-l.ui. Charles Barrv; P-3; 4918 X. Crestwood Ave. 1. Perrv, .James David; P-1; Beverlv Hills, Staunton, Va. I ' erry, Roger W., .Jr.; M-3; 2414 Drake St. I ' hillips, Marv Caroline; P-2; Woodbridge, Va. I ' ilclier, Robert Mason, ,Jr. ; M-4; 430 Walnut Ave., I ' irkle. Paul Anthonv; D-2; 1727 N. Shore Terrace, Orlando, Fla. I ' iesenberger, John David; M-4; 1341 Neel St., Huntington. W. Va. IMtman, Patricia Ross; N-3; 304 S. Citv Point Rd. ; Hopewell, Va. I ' aver, Tommy Carroll, Jr.; D-1; 2055 S. Warren St., Timmonsville, S. C. Poff, Beckv Lou; N-3; Copper Hill, Va. Pointer, M ' ary Kathleen; N-3; Rt. 1, Box 39-B, Gloucester, Va. Piding, Constance Mac; N-2; Pearisburg, Va. Polls, Charles Thomas, .Jr.; 7101 Thorpe -Ave., Apt. Piilly, Charles Kilgore; D-2; - ppalachia, Va. Pool, John Maynard; D-4; 218 W. Slst St., Rich- mond, Va. Poole, Thomas Robert; M-3; Box 23, Glasgow, W. Ave. uiii; P-1; Ivanhoe, Va. .1 ; N-3; Ivanhoe, Va. i| Howard, .Jr.; D-1; Fries, Va. William, Jr.; M-3; 3518 Ha Porterfield, James McDowell, Jr.; M-2; 2511 Livingston Rd. S.W., Roanoke, Va. I ' otcet, James Edward; M-2; 2MI0 Monument Ave., Apt. 4. Powell, Rebecca Lee; N-2; 1505 Main Street, South Boston, Va. Power, Curtis G., .Jr.; 1025 Winchester Ave., Mar- tinsburg, W. Va. Pratt, -Janet Laine; N-3; Chatham Hiil, Va. J reece, Claire Elaine; N-2; 967 George Washing- ton Hwv., Portsmouth, Va. Preston, Robert Willard; M-2: 267 Campbell St., Harrison ' urg, Va. Price, Edith Juanita, N-1; 604 East Third Street, Farmville, Va. Pr ee. Evelyn Farmer; N-2; Rt. 3, Farmville, Va. Price, Mary F.; PT-3; 433 N. Patrick St., Leaks- ville, N. C. Prillaman, Henry Anderson, Jr.; M-2; 1320 Lake- wood Dr., Roanoke, Va. Pritchard, George Emmett; M-4; 6 Sunset Dr., Mar- tinsville, Va. Prizzi, Anthonv Richard; M-2; 9403 First View St., Norfolk, Va. Proctor, Jack Douglas; M-2: 120 .Augusta .Ave., Vinton, Va. Prowe, Jrmhild Gelfa; PT-3; 4S47 Tioga Ave., N.W., Canton, Ohio. Pruntv, Michael Neal; D-2; Paramount T.C., R. F. D. 9, Lot 19, Jenkins, Kv. Puckett, Rov Willard; P-2; Brookneal, Va. Pugh. Marv Pat; N-1; 1403 Lee St., Charleston, W. Va. Righ, Robert lewis; D-2; 185 Wildhurst Ave. N.E., Roanoke, Va. Puryear, Peggy Louise; N-4; Virgilina, Va. Quillen, Howard Eugene; D-2; P. O. Box 4S2, Gate City, Va. Quisenberrv, Patrick Tiernev; D-3; 3303 Garland Ave. Ranisev, Harry Edward, Jr.; D-2; 533 Fishermans Rd., Norfolk, Va. lianisev, Peggv Jeanctte; PT-2 : 434 S.W. 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Hanson, John Baker; P-3; Rt.  . Box 421-A, Richmond, Va. Ransone, William Alexander, 3rd.; P-1; Box 074; Buchanan, Va. Rappaport. Irwin; M-2; 177 Prospect St., Farm- ingdale, N. Y. Rast. Dixie Valerie; N-1; Rochelle, Va. Hawlings, Mary .Sidney; N-1 ; LawTCnceville, Va. Rawls, .John - shbum; M-4; Rt. 1, Richmond, Va. Ravfield, Thomas Eyre: P-1; Cheriton, Va. Reames, William Franklin; Dania, Fla. Rector, Lucy Jeanne; IT-3 ; Timberlake Rd., Lynch- burg, Va. Redford, Ramon N., Jr.; M-3; 1809 Richmond . ve., Lynchburg, Va. Reed, Donald Lloyd; M-3; Hanover Court House, Va. Reese, Cedile Hoyle; N-4; 108 Shaw Lane, Rich- mond, Va. STUDENT DIRECTORY Re. Willi; He y, Jr.; -3; 3; Rt. 2, Sterlii ReicI, Bonnie Belle; X-1; 4720 Radford Ave., Rich- mond, Va. Reilly. Ann Morgan; P-2; 52S Walnut Ave, Waynes- boro, Va. Rentz, Charlie W-; D-3 ; 2413 Preston St., Colum- bia, S. C. Hepaire, .John Richard; M-3; 104S First Ave., -Mont- gomery, W. Va. Repass, James C. ; .M-3: Oak .St., Lumberport, W. Va. Revelt, Walter Peter, Jr.; -M-4; Kill) Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Rhodes, Sally Holt; P-3 ; 927 Euclid Ave., Lynch- burg, Va. Rice, Benjamin Holt; 70r, lUth St., Ale.vandria, Va. Rice, .James G.; M-2; 1027 E. 4Sth St., Richmond. Va. Rd., Rice, John Darrell; D-2; 301 Rockbridi Portsmouth. Va- Hichards Emnutt V.; M-4; Marion, Va. l; cliardH.ii. Frank Ravmond; D-4; Barhamsvill.-. Va. liicketts, Anne; X-4 ; Clover, Va. i;iiiKlev, H;ir..l.l l,.ivd; IJ-3 ; Banner, Va. UiiikcT. hrr.niv llnvd; 11- 1 ; 110 Harris Rd., Char- l,.llrs ,II... Va. Ruiklc, SaTi.h Mo, .re; X-2 ; Cretna, Va. Rippc . Nini.v Il.-ne; .N-l; 21 I.udwig Rd.. Rich- mond, Va. Rivkin, Matthew tierald; M-2; 5503 Woodside Ave., Woodside, N. Y. Roach, Mary Aima; N-2; 113 Tower Street, Taze- well, Va. Roane, Douglas Champ; D-4; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 3, Apt. 3. RohbiniS, William Lacy, Jr.; M-4; 833 Banks Road, Martinsville, Va. R.ib.rson. .lames Oliver; D-1 ; 3209 Fleming . ve.. Rnan.ike, Va. Roberts, Hetty Carol; X-Ray T.; Richlands, N. C. Roberts, Carol Ann; N-l; 5400 Westbourne Dr., Richmond, Va. Robertson, .James Arthur; D-2; 1420 X.W. S.Sth St., Miami, Fla. Robertson, Louise Wilkes; M-4; SOU College St.. Richmond, Va. Robins, Richard Bailev; M-3; 0233 Rolte Ave., Nor- folk, Va. Robinson, Anne Cirayson; N-2; Bo.i 15, Burke, Va. Robinson. Arthur Douglas; P-2; 602 Leigh Ave., Pennington Gap, Va. Robinson, Charles Theodore; D-2; 4927 Wagner 2. Robinson, James Brander; P-2; Dolphin, Va. Robinson, James Smith; M-3; White Stone, Va. Robinson, Jerry Wilson; P-1 ; Rt. 1, Bo. 115, Amelia, Va. Robinson, John Carlyle; PT-1 ; 2403 Bainbridge St., Richmond, Va. Robinson, Robert Eugene; M-4; Rt. 2, Castle- wood. Va. Robinson, Thomas Hilliard; D-1; 3411 Stuart Ave. Rockwell, Raeford Dewitt, Jr.; P-2; 14 E. Sycamore St. Chase City. Rodenhizer, Chapman .Jones; P-4: Box 42, Black- stone, Va. Rogers, George Earl, Jr.; P-1; 301 Linden . ve.. Suffolk, Va. Rogers, Patricia Anne; MT; 203 N. lOth Ave., Hope- well, Va. Rose, Eugene Roland; P-4; 2805 Walmslev Blvd. Rosenberg, Ira; P-4; 3902-A Stuart Ave. Rosman, Lowell Jerrold; M-1 ; 1271 X.E. 15Sth St., No. Miami Beach, Fla. Rouzie, John Edwards. Jr.; P-l; King William, Va. Rowles, Thomas Bransford; P-2; 6910 Dartmouth Ave. Ruble, Wade Eugene; M-1; 1714 Newton St., Bristol, Va. Rudolph, Rosser A., Jr.; M-4; 2017 N. Illinois .St., Arlington, Va. Rnsse, Samuel Vincent; D-3; 1031 Matthews Terrace, Portsmouth, Va. Ruth, Gerald Jay; M-2: 5222 Wvthe -Ave. Ryder, .Jessie Selena; N-3; 106 Tuna St., Clarks- burg, W. Va. Sadler, Charles Benjamin; P-4; 84S Commerce St., Petersburg, Va. Sager, Steven Tobias: P-1; 3006 G-wrett St. Saleeba, David Farris. Jr.; P-2; 3224 Monument Ave. Sampson, Joseph Luther, Jr.; M-3; 5016 King Wil- liam Rd. Sandifer. William Green; D-1; 12 College St.. York, S. C. Santo, Mary Ann; N-2; 343 Cedar St.. Suffolk, Va. Sawyer, Vivian W.; N-3; 1021 Great Bridge Blvd.. Norfolk, Va. Scafidi. Stephen Anthony; P-3; 402 N. Sheppard St. Schalow. Alvin .John, .jr.; P-3; 1301 N. Y . Ave.. Glen Allen, Va. Schmidt, Julia Broadus; N-2; 702 Enderby Dr., Ale. - andria, Va. i-lniee. lialpli Edward; D-1; P. 0. Bo.x 374, Inver- ness, Fla. chiinfeld. .lerome Warren; D-3; 430 Franklin St., Portsmouth, Va. chreier, Steve .Martin; P-2; 1444 West I ' rincess Anne Rd.. Norfolk, Va. cliroeder, Andrew O.; .M-1 : 3S12 Howard Rd., Richmond, ' a. rhwab. Lowell Wavne; M-4; Kingwoo.l. V. Va. .h ari . ,l.. .|ili Barry; P-1; 4309 Fitzhugli Ave. ih.v.iii , ..i,ll Lee; Grad. Studies; 3826 Fernhill v . , Hall nil, ire 13, Md. ...11, liaM.l l.r; P-4; Drakes Branch. Va. r.itt, .lames William: l ' -4; 3505 Brandvwine Ave. S. W.. Roanoke, Va. cott. Robert Francis; .M-1; lill Libbie Ave., Rich- id. Yit Buci Seav, James Lee; P-4; 1709 Forest Av Vi.sta. Va. See. Covie Efflnger; D-4; Mathias, W. Va. Seim. Donald E. ; M-3; 4204 Cutshaw Ave.. Rich- mond, Va. Self, Oscar Weslev, Jr.; D-3; 2300 Xnnnallv Ave.. -Apt. 3. Senter, Margaret Gene; M-1; 345 High St.. Salem, Va. Seward, Carolyn Louise; N-l; 2119 Wakelield Rd., Richmond, Va. Sewell, Sidney Rouse; M-4; Jonesville, Va. Shannon, David Gray; D-2; 4400 South .Vshlawn Dr. Sheehan, Jovcc Carole; P-2; 2402 Hobavt Rd. Shield, Francis W.; D-3; . corn Point, Hampton, Va. Shells, John Paul; M-4; 123 Queens Ct.. Hunting- ton, W. Va. Shells, William S.; -M-l; 123 Queens Ct,. llnnfing- ton, W. Va. Shelburg, Jack L.; M-2; 411 Ash . ve.. Highland Springs, Va. Shelin. Ronald Albert; D.4; :{132 Park Ave.. Apt. 6. Shr, hev l. .I ,lni MurdauL-b, Jr.; D-1; 1020 ■20tli ST , . ' ,■,). .,11 NeHs, Va, Sli, 111,11, I, III ll,,,ii,,,s IM: 117 N,W. 35 Terrace, Sh.iiliol, .Sl,.iih, ' ii .lai , .Ml; Aniiidel Heach, Severna Pk., Md. Short, Barbara Louise; MT; R. F. D. 4, Box 2SS. Petersburg. ' a. Show-alter, Hemv Bernard, Jr.; Ml; Kenbridge, Va. Show-alter, Kay Paul; P-3; Box 274. Grottoes, Va. Shuman, Sara Ami; N-3; 3311 Woodrow- Ave., Rich mond, Va. Siddons, Ellen Elizabeth; N-l; 203 Wren Rd.. Rich- mond. Va. Siersema, Reynold Clinton, Jr.; M-1; 4503 Coventrv Rd. Simmons. Gloria Anita; N-3; 2429 Kessler Rd. N. E., Roanoke, Va. Simmons, Linw-ood Banks; D-3; 13 Cleveland Ave., Martinsville, Va. Simms, Judith Ann; N-l; 26 Ridge Rd., Radford. Va. Simon, Charles .John; D-3; P. 0. Box 35, Delrav Beach, Fla. Simpson, Frank Brittlebank, 3rd.; iI-2; 351 Church St., .Smithfield, Va. Simpson, Harry D., Jr.; D-S; 36 Mulberrv Ave., Newport New-s, Va. Simpson. Meta Doris; D-3; 524 Camilla Ave., Roan- oke, Va. Sipes, David Richard; D-4; 207 West Mason -Ave.. Alexandria, Va. Sisson, Rebecca Anne; N-2; 4011 Chew Cha.se St. .Skinner, Emmette C. Jr.; D-1; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 8, Apt. 8. Slate, Sharon Anne; N-4; 1740 Randolph Ave., Petersburg, Va. Slavin, Sidney Harold; D-1; 813 Spotsw-ood Ave., Norfolk, 17, Va. .Smiley, Russell Bruce, Jr.; M-3; 224 Locust Ave.. Salem, Va. Smith, Benjamin Pre.stley; P-3; 615 First Ave., Farmville, Va. Smith, Charles Luther, .Jr.; D-1; Rt, 1. Box 456, Hickorv. ■a. Sniilli. .Jiin,,s Morrison; D-4; Hurlev. Va. Siiiiih. I.,, I, la .l,.v: N-l; Rt. 2, Box 243-E. Ports- I nil. X,i Siiiitli, liav li,,iiglas; P-3; Rt. 5. Bedford, Va. Smith, Vivian Delight; MT; R. F. D. 3. Box 341). Petersburg, Va. Smith, Y ' vonnecris; M-2; 1203 - 33rd St.. Newport News, Va. Smoot. Betty Lou; N-l; 633 .Jefferson Place. Peters- Smyth, Doris Fave; P-2; West Main .St., Appalachia, Va. Snead, George Holman, Jr.; D-3; 228 Mt. Vernon -Ave., Danville, Va. Snvder, Joseph Fremont; D-3; 217 Fremnnt . ve.. Davtona Beach, Fla. Soffer, Martin; P-2; 9202 Maplewav Rd. Sokol, Ezri S.; M-2; 303 W. 13th St., New York 14, N. Y. Sommardahl. Carl Mjalmar, Jr.; D-4; 1460 Lafayette Blvd., Roanoke, Va. Summer, Linda Ann; N-2; 2723 Forest Hills Rd., Battlefield Park, Petersburg, Va. .Southall. Eliza Goode; N-l; Amelia, Va. Sowell, Merdita Ruth; PT-1; 109 North Catherine St., Mobile, Ala. .Sparger, Bonnie Frances; N-2; 151 (irchard St., Mount Airy, N. C. Spencer, Richard Lewis, .Ir. ; .M-4; 2011 Avondah. Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Si„i,,, II. ,11V Melvin; Hosp. Adm.; 1827 Arcb St., r, 1. ,.l,,iiji. Va. S|,,, I,, I. ,1,1,11 l.ee; M-2; Belleville, Pa. ■s|,i:;-l, 1-1, ih], Cliiles; l ' -2; Strasburg. Va., 205 W. S|,, -i,. Unii, C, Jr.; M-S; Davis. W. Va. s, 111,1,1,. Il.isv Kllen; N-4; Box 483, Omar, W. Va. siahl, li;i„k Norman; D-1; 4407 W. Grace, Rich- nioml, Va. Stalev, Bob Preston; P-4; R. F. Ii. 2, Radlonl. Va. Stallings, Ronald 1.; l)-3; 248 Blair Ave,. Newport News. Va. St. Amant, Ludria V.; Diet. Dept.; 1106 Olimle St., New Roads, La. standley, Janet Sue; P-2; Rio Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Stanley, Jimmy Reed; D-4; White St., . bingdon, Va. Stansell, Nancy Ann; N-2; 2805 Second Ave., Rich- mond. Va. Stanton. Elaine Marie: N-l; 8421 Yolanda Rd.. Richmond, Va. Stanton, Howard B., Jr.; D-4; 2901 W. Front St.. Richlands, Va. Stanton, Velma .lo; N-4; 2429 Columbia St., Rich- mond, Va. St. Clair, Joseph Kinser, Jr.: I)-:J: 20,s Murrell Rd.. N.K,. Roanoke, Va. St. Clair. els,,ii lewis, .|r. ; II, .sp. . ,lm.: 2 Douglas ,. 3r,l,: IJ-l; 116 North J Steele, Alice Eli.:abelh. N-2; 2, Rustburg, Va. Steele, Richard Flovd Burke, .Ir.; M-4; 817 E. 45th St.. Richmond. Va, Steiner. Carol E.; N-2; 1406 Victoria Blvd., Hamp- ton, Va. Stephens. Gratton Earl, Jr.: P-2: Box 181, Rt. 1, Sandston, Va. Stephens, James Edward; -M-4; Die.sel Housing Unit, Bldg. 6. Apt. 10. SI,),,,. Manila ,l;ii„.; |--2: Coeburn, Va. SI, I, I,., ( 1,11,1 M ,, 1: Box 269. Medw-av, Ohio. si, ,ii , l,,ii;,,i,i li,,ii,|,s; N-l; Center Cross. Va. si,,v,i,s, Sliirliy , iih; N-2; 1306 Rowe St., Fred- eriiksliurg. a, Stough, B. Dolores; M-4; 2821 Hampton -Vve., Char- lotte, N. C. Stout, Ruth LaVonne; 1029 Sunset Dr., Asheboro, N. C. Stoutamyer, Julian Smith; M-3; 227 Church St., Front Royal, Va. Stovall, Richard Lee; M-4: 607 Mercer St., Prince- ton. W. Va. Strader, .Janet Harman; M-4; Harmon, W. Va. Stringfellow, Charles A.; M-2; 1304 Armistead Br. Rd., Norfolk. Va. N. C. Stutts, Shirley Monroe; X-Rav T.: Rt. 1, Sanford, N. C. Suchcnski. Richard Charles; Hosp. Adm.; 126 Fair- vi,-« Av. . ,,ii-aliiih. Conn. Sulic, Bail.ii,, ,1,,,,,; .-i; North Tazewell, Va. Summers, M,,,, i:il,n; N-3; Rt. 3. Box 533, Fre,l, iHksl.iii-, a. Gables, Fla. Suter, Margaret Frances; N-2; 4909 Rock Spring Rd., Arlington, Va. Suter, Richard Payne; D-l; 311 Sunrise Ave., Har- risonburg, Va. Suttertield, Charlie Madison; M-2; Bon Air, Va. Sutton, .Jonathan MeClellan; M-3; 2716 W. Grace St. Suyes, David Richard. Jr.; D-l; 3622 Harris Ave. Swicegood, Jeanette Cornelia; N-3; Box 44 2, Mar- garita, Canal Zone. Sn-inney, Suzjinne Elizabeth; N-l: 913 Rotary Dr., High Point. N. C. Sydnor, Clement Adkisson, 3rd.; M-1; 2521 Lewis Rd.. Lynchburg. Va. Sydnor, Marv .Jane N. ; N-4; Box 113, Rt. 4, Glen -Allen, Va. Tadey, Rudolph Nmi; P-1; 507 Henri Rd. Takach, George A.; -M-2. Talamini, Thomas B.; P-3; 95 Fir.st Ave., Raritan, N. J. Tamkin. Lewis Donald; D-2; 201 Massanutten St.. Strasburg, Va. Tanner, Maurice Baskerville; M-4; Quitman, Ga. Tanner, William Bennett; P-3; 807 Debora Dr., LaCrosse, Va. Tarrant. William Garland; P-2; 26 Willway Ave., Richmond, Va. STUDENT DIRECTORY Tate, John Louis: 1734 Franklin St., Biulingrton. X. C. Tatum. Thomas Heiidrix; D-1 : 41. ) E. Patuin Av,-., llcCall, .S. C. Tavlor, Barbara .laclison; X-1; R. F. D. 111. Box 37, Roanoke, Va. Tavlor, Brittoii Edsar; JM ; 301 Victoria . vi-., vnh ri:,,i:. to„. s. c. Ta l:, ■■■■: lliooias; D-2 : Rt. 1. Box s . Tavl-i. ,liiii. M«ood; D-3 ; 1927 S. I ' l ' nn. Dr.. Liavtoiui H,-aoli, Fla. Templon, Norman Albert, .Jr.; M-3 ; Rt. 1, Sliwi- andoah, Va. Thaler, Roland Conrad; D-2; 3C1V Montclair Rd. Thoiiiidrs, tU ' ovj:,. Harry; P-3; 5209 Huntington v.. , .  |.,rt News, Va. TliMiiM-, ( li,nl. H.i.leker; P-3; 2327 Lacy Lane. Til .1 . Hum. ,lr. ; iI-1 ; Harrisonburg and Lynch- l urK. V;i. TlioMias, Marv Belle; N-i ; Redwood, Va. Tlioinas, Robert Willis; P-4; 4424 Belmar Drive. Thomas, Robert Booker; P-2 : Heathsville, Va. Tluonas, Shirley Marie; N-2 : 3421 Oakland Blvd., X.W., Roanoke 12, Va. •Iliomjison, Cephas Valvaze; HI: 273 F,in St., Cohnnbus, Ga. Tliompson, -Albert S., Jr.; M-4: Rt. 1, Box 27si, Tazewell, Va. Thompson, George David; P-1 : Rt. 1. B.. 244, Williamsburja:, Va. Thonipson, Girard Vaden, Jr.: M-4: Box 407 ( liat- ham, Va. Thomp.w.n, Shirlcv .Jean; X-4; Kevsville, Va. Tliompson, William X., Jr.; P-4; Stuart, Va. Tisnor, Beverly Fay: X-3: . ' 1304 Bethleiiem R.I.. Richmond, Va. Tig-nor, Milton R., .Jr.; M-3: 2210 Martin St. Tiller, Bettv Diane: N-2; 2813 Oakland Ave., Rich- mond, Va. Toborowskv, Robert Irving: Grad. Studies; 42n Di- vision St., Perth Ambow N. J. Tollev, Gary Maurice; M-3; 84 - 27th St., Huntiiis- ton, W. Va. Tomey, Arnctt Wa.vne; P-4; 404 Poplar Ave., Wavnesboro, Va. Torrence, Patricia Louise: N-2; G12 Longwooil Ave., Bedford. Va. Towe, James L.; M-3; 1702 Siger Rd. lowler, Joseph Alan; P-4; 8Sr Glcndale Ave., Dan- ville, Va. ' lucci, Louis . nthonv; P-3; 4fl09 Wagner Ave. Tuck, Dunnie Richard, Jr.; Jl-1: 3939 ' lannl...r- Tucker ' , -Jean Marie; X-Rav Tech.; 1719 LalioriLOin .4.ve. Tuggle, William Edward: D-4; Ke sville, Va. Turner, Eva Nell; P-4: Box 237, JSroadwav, Va. Turner, John Hill, 3rd.; M-3; 118 Langhorno Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Tynes, William Vernon, 2nd.; 74.-.1 Gleneasles Rd., Norfolk, Va. W. Ma St., Vail, Morley Franklin: D-4: 242.5 Caddie Lane; Roseland, Va. V.alentine, Lawrence E.; M-1 ; lfi«9 Lee Ave., Bay- side, Va. Vanderploev, Connie Maris; N-1 ; Rt. 4, Box 273. Norfolk, Va. VanKeuren, Thomas Forrest: D-4; 4207 Devereaux Rd., Columbia, S, C. Van Duyne, Halsev Kent; . l-4: .Jacksonville Rd., Towaco, N. .J. Van Vooren, Claude Paul; D-2: Box 44, Jamestown, S. C. Vaughan, George Robert; D-2: Flovd, Va. V.aughan, Thomas J.; M-1; Fries, Va. Vaughan, William Ma.vo; D-1; Rt, 2, Box 701, El- lerson, Va. Vogel, Harold B.; M-3; Box 7, Hudgins P. O., Mat- hews County, Va. Vogel, Mary Ellen; N-3; Rt. 2, Box 30, Cumb- erland, Va. Wachsmann, Howard Otto; P-2: Stone Creek, Va. Wacker, Dorothea Marie; M-4: 3S02 Hawthorne Ave. Waddell, Robert Wa ne; -M-4; Galax, Va- Wade, Richard Terrell; M-3: 1000 Blackburn St., LjTichburg, Va. Wagner, Stephanie Jane; P-1; Clay Bank, Va. Waite, Brenda Marlene; N-2: 716 Louisiana Ave., Cumberland, Md. Wakeman, Truman .Jerry; M-1; Christiansburg, Va. Walker, Elmer Thornton; P-1 ; .59 Melzer Rd., New- port News, Va. Walker, Lvda Belle: N-2; 301 McKinnev Ave., Rog- ersvilie. Tenn. Walker, Marion Baglev, .Jr.; D-l ; 2019 Waterworks Rd., Bavside, Va. Walkup, John Henrv, Jr.; D-2: 2,-)24 Hevward St., Columbia, S. C. Wallace, William Denson: Hosp. Adm. : .Memorial Dr., Cleveland, Miss. Wallace, William .loseph; P-1 ; 303 Pine St., Falls Chinch, Va. Walters, Elizabeth Jean; P-1; Independence, Va. Walton, Mary Catherine: M-1; Box 2H, Glen Alpine, N. C. Ward, Elizabeth Lavinia: P-1 : Bo.x 070, Marion, Va. Ward, Jackson Theodore; P-1 ; G22 Randolph Ave., Cape Charles, Va. Wainer, Jimmv Newman; P-1; .lonesville, Va. U;[ir.]i, Eugene Farrell ; P-4: 230 .South 9th,Wvthe- villc. Va. W.iM.n KiifM= M : M-3: Roseboro, N. C. Uf ' j ' ■I; li!. ' Koth; . -l : 1120 Tallwood St, i , I .1 Kuse.-ll: ll-:i: 1249 Sumner .St., I. re: N-3; 2imis London St.. Ports- l.eoii: M-3: 930 South Green St., Kv. (iraliam, .Jr.; M-4: Box 39S, Stan- He Weathers, Bailev Grab: lev. N. C. W..aver, John P. : l ' -4: 414 Morrison Ave., Raleigh N. C. Weaver, Phyllis Anne: N-3; Madison, Va. Webber, Frederick Nelson; Ml; McLean, Va. Weddle, Raymond Earl; D-3; 3707 Sauth St., Ports- mouth, Va. W.-inliera-. Sami],.l Edward; M-1: 3328 Grove Ave.  ■■i..i:m Howard; li-4: 4911 Suburban W..iost.-in ' , Morton Bloom; M-2 ; 2914 Thalen St. Welliver, Jay Laird; D-3; 1002 Bringham Rd. Wellons, Harrv . lbert, Jr.; M-3; Bo.x 327, Victoria, Va. Wells, Hawev A.; M-4; Athens, W, Va. W. uL-ev. John Robert, .Jr.; M-2; Linville, Va. W.iii.r. Andrew; M-2; 84-35 - (i2nd Dr., Apt. T-3C, Middle Village, Long Island, New York West. -Sherrv Sherwood; X-Rav Tech.; .- l,s W. Washington St., Suffolk, Va. ' We.steott, Deloise Cedilc; N-2: 709 Third St., i W i -Vie nder, Jr,; M-3; 2210-A Ma White, David Arthur: D-2: 212 Randolph Ave., Cape Charles, Va. White, David leigh; D-1: 1S12 - 10th St. N.W., Roanoke. Va. White, Henrv George, .Jr.; M-3; 1230 W. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va. White, .James Latham: M-2: 218 AV. 38th St., Nor- folk, Va. White, ,Judy Lynne; N-1 : 0144 - 31st St., N. W., Washington, D. C. White, Ravmond Petrie, Jr.: D-2; 715 New York Ave., Norfolk. Va. White, William Branch; P-2: Box 58, Front Royal, White, Walter Njack; Hosp. Adn Box 71, Lu Whilehrad, Louise Millner; P-1; Chatham, Va. Uhit.lead, Ruth Lynch: P-l : Chatham, Va. Whitl.v, Ebb Kn, .Jr.; M-1; North Tazewell, Va. Whitlock, Nan Elizabeth: PT-3 : 103 Dixon Ave., Beckley, W. Va. Whittaker, William B.; M- 4: loni; Kanawha Ave.. Dimbar, W. Va. Wiekham, James Robert; M-4: 3901 Delmont St., pt. li. i;;i;iiis. B.-n V... Jr.: D-3: 312 Park Rd., I ' orts- nioulli, Va. Wilenskv, Alan .Jerome; D-4: S2-B Ruthlcdge Ave., Charlest(.n. S. C. Wilkins, Jac.|u,.lvn Wells; X-Rav Tech.: 3200 N. 4th St., Arlington, Va. Wilkinson, C. Lee, Jr.; D-1; 3211 .Argall Ave., Nor- folk, Va. Wilkinson, Carolvn .Jane; 51-3; 339 Tvler, Clarks- burg, Va. Wilkinson, Elizabeth Ann; XI; 421 St.alv . ve., Clarksburg, W. Va, Wilkinson, Robert E. ; P-2; 4th St., Bldg 3, . pt. 11. Willey, Robert Earl, Jr.; P-4; 409 N. Massanutten St., Strasburg, Va. Willhide, Margaret .Jane; M-2: 3311 Greenland Ave., Roanoke, Va. Willhide, John Webster; D-1; 413 Courtney Ave., Roanoke, Va. Williams, David Collin; M-4: Rt. 1, Capron, Va. Williams, Donald Richard; M-2; 1843 Arlington Rd,, Roanoke, Va. Williams, Edwin Leon, 2nd.; M-4: 304 Radford St., Christiansburg, Va. Williams, Elizabeth Carol; N-3; Box 77, Rural Re- treat, Va. Williams, .James Gary; M-3; Danville. Va. Williams, Jewell Emily; PT-2 ; 831 W. St. Augus- tine Street, Tallahassee, Fla. Williams. John Powell, Jr.; M-2; Peaks, Hanover, Va. Williams, Susim Elizabeth; N-1; Covington, Ind. Williford, Evelvn Doris; P-4; P. O. Box 61, Angler, N. C. Willis, Calvin Johnson; M-4: 102 Tucker . ve, Crewe, Va. Wills, -Alartha Ann; N-1; Box 012, Buena Vista, Va. Wilson, Billy C. ; D-1; 134 Massev St.. Port Mill, S. C. ' Wilson, Roswell C. ; D-4: 413 X. York Ave., Rock Hill, S. C, Wilson, Thomas Clifford; M-4; 121 Hartland Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va. Wilson, William Ferris; D-4: P. o. Box 90, Ridge- Wine, w ' illiam ' Faulkner; D-4: 4213 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Winfrey, Caroljn .leanette; N-1: Rt. it. Palmvra, Va. Thomas Meredith, .Jr.; Ml; 108 W. Marion St.. Covington, Va. Winstead, Frances Rebecca; X-Rav Tech.; 402 South High St., Franklin, Va. Wolfe, .John F., .Jr.; D-1: Rt. 3, Charlottesville, Va. Wolfe. Walter Woods, .Jr.; JI-4; 1717 Beaver St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Widfendon, Mary Edwina; MT: 214 Lee St., .Marion, Va. Wolpow, Samuel M.; P-2; 1240 East Ocean View Ave., Nol-folk, a. Womble, Thomas Franklin, 3rd.: P-3; 1702 Westover Hills Blvd. Woo Hong Y.; M-3; 1431 W. Main St. Woo, Mae Lyne; P-4; 1435 W. Main St. Wood, . nn Marie; .MT: 2918 R St. Wood, ,Janice Ann; N-1; 0314 Hanover Ave., Rich- mond, Va. Wood, Jerry Macon; P-2: 3305 Winilsor Hills, Roan- oke, Va. Wooil, William Sohlegel; D-3: 933 Gates Ave., Nor- folk, Va. W 1. William Wallace, -Jr.; P-3; Box 233, Clarks- ville. Va. Wo(Hlall, Ramon Alonzo, 3rd; D-3; 8024 Court St., Hamlin, W. Va. Woodruff, James Ellis; P-1; Box 333, Jarratt, Va, Wo(ids, Robert John, .Jr.; P-4; .4nsell Ave., Ports- mouth, Va. AYoodward, Melinda Sue; N-1; 8201 Rocky Branch I.ane, Richmond, Va. Wfiofhvorth, Edward Patterson; D-2; Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 6, Apt. 2. Woolfolk, Lucv Ann; P-2; Box 394, Louisa, Va. Wollwine, Sam E.; D-2; 267 Woolwine PI., Abing- don, Va. Worsham, Sue Boiling; MT; 1931 Burks St., Peters- Wotring, ' .James William, .Jr.; M-3; 230 East Main St., Kingwood, W. Va. Wright, Charles F., ,Ir. ; PT-2; Kimball, W. Va. Wright, Frederick Robert, Jr.; P-3; 204 Minden Road, Princess Anne, Va. W,v.ltt, Flov Gills; N-4; Rt. 9, Box 223, Richmond, Va. Wyatt, .James Roy, .Jr.; P-3; 839 - 36th Street, .Vpt. 1, Newport News, Va. Wvnn. Cliarlotte Anne; N-4: 813 N. 2Vth St., Rich- mond, Va. Wymi, James E.; 443 Morrison Ave., Newport News, Vagel, Gerald Thomas; M-3: Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Va. Yamashita, Saburoh; Grad. Studies; 13 Tad.idai, Yokosuka, ,Iapan. Yabrough, Dabney R., 3rd.; M-4; 3501 Stuart Ave. Vabrough, Lueien Bell, .Tr.; D-3: 401 W. Main, Fairfax, Va. Varbrough, Thomas Gibson; D-1; 104 Main St., Fairfax, Va. Yates, Carla Sue; r-2; Pennington Gap, Va. Yates, Frank Tyler; P.3; Leemaster, Va. Young. David lirn.v: VI-2: Stonv Creek, Va. Yurko, . nll|.i|, X.i.li.w. .Jr.; M-3: 1144 Riverview Dr.. W. 111. .11, ' a, Yurko, John i:i,iii : Ml: 1144 Riverview Dr., Weir- ton, W. 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OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS TO THE OPHTHALMIC PROFESSIONS Southeastern Division Headquarters 307 e. franklin st. Richmond, Virginia OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH TO SERVE YOU Compliments of St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital Richmond, Va. Only a Few Steps « STATEWIDE SERVICE Should you leave MCV, your account can be quickly and simply transferred to any office of The Bank of Virginia in anv of the six cities. to BaxakiiTg Seirvdce The Bank of Virginia in the Social Center Building StafT, students and patients enjoy the conven- ience of banking facilities right here at MCV. This bank is happy to be of service to members of the medical profession here and throughout the state. Welcome to The Bank of Virginia at MCV and at 15 other locations in Richmond, Petersburg, Roanoke, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News. 4 THE BANK OF VIRGINIA Memher Federal Deposit hisurance Corporation Member federal Reserve System Pozvers-Tay or Drug Co. Richmond, Virginia WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 1860 — 1960 Our Expenencc of One Hundred Tears Insures Our Ability to Serve Ton Satisfactorily 229 STUART CIRCLE HOSPITAL 413-21 Stuart Circle RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Medicine: Manfred Call, III, M.D. M. Morris Pinckney, M.D. Alexander G. Brown, III, M D. John D. Call, M.D. Wyndham B. Blanton, Jr., M.D. Frank M. Blanton, M .D. John W. Powell, M.D. Surgery: A. Stephens Graham, M.D. Charles R. Robins, Jr., M.D. Carrington Williams, M.D. Richard A. Michaux, M.D. Carrington Willi. ms, Jr., M.D. Armiste.ad M. Williams, M.D Plastic Surgery; Hunter S. Jackson, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology: Wm. Durwood Suggs, M.D. Spotswood Robins, M.D. David C. Forrest, M.D. Pediatrics: Charles Preston Mangum, M.D Edward G. Davis, Jr., M.D. Orthopedics: Beverley B. Clary, M.D. James B. Dalton. Jr., M.D. Urology Frank Pole, M.D. J. Edward Hill, M.D. Roenlgenology and Radioiogy: Fred M. Hodges, M.D. L. O. Sne.ad, M.D. Hunter B. Frischkorn, Jr., M D. William C. Barr, M.D. Anesthesiologists: Heth Owen, Jr., M.D. William B. Moncure, M.D. Ear, AJose, and Throat: W. L. Mason, M.D. J. Warren Mont.ague, M.D. Oral Surgery: Guy R. Harrison, D.D.S. Pathology: Dr. James B. Roberts Physiotherapy: Miss Ethleen Dalton Director: Charles C. Hough CompUmcnts of Powers and Anderson Dental Company, Incorporated 165 7 West Bro.ad Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA TEL. EL 5-8607 Br. ' nch Offices In ARLINGTON - BRISTOL - NORFOLK - ROANOKE, VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE - RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND PETERSBURG - CHARLOTTESVILLE NEWPORT NEWS - WAYNESBORO and WASHINGTON, D. C, McCLEARY ' S Good Home Cooked Food The Campus Room Located in the Student Union TUCKER HOSPITAL IXCORl ' ORAIED Private hospit.d tor neurological and psychiatric patients under the charge of Dr. James Asa Shield. Dr. Wcir M. Tucker, Dr. George S. Fult:, Jr. and Dr. Amelia G. Wood Residences .and Internships Offered in Neurology .and Psychi.atry M2 West Franklin Street Richmond 20, Va. Telephone MI 8-9061 OWENS, MINOR BODEKER, INC. Richmond, Virginia Serving Drug Stores AND Hospitals of Virginia AND North Carolina since II Offices and Plant of Wm. P. Poythress 6? Company, Inc., Richmond, Virginia llvii f ' c ti ui -iii- ' AC iiulLA L omc llic llU ' CteAl SOLFOTON TCS TROCINATE PANALGESIC WM. P. POYTHRESS CO., INC., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA mudrane SOLFOSERPINE VANPELT BROWN I N C O R P t) R A T E D Pharmaceutical Chemists Manufacturers of PHARMACEUTICALS ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION SPECIALTIES Laboratories : RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Conifdinients of SKULL BONES RESTAURANT 400 NORTH TWELFTH STREET Richard H. and Edward H. Shaia Proprietors THOMAS G. POWELL Orthopedic Surgical Appliances Artificial Lirnbs Braces. Abdominal Belts. Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Arch Supports, Stump Socks Wheel chairs .... Crutches 411 W. Bro. d St. Richmond, Va. Phones MI 5-86i6 or MI ? ' 0658 C omphments of Sparkle CI eaners Laundry Fast Slnality Service 1100 E. 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Lynchburg, Virginia I960 ( ompLimenh f Johnston - ( To litis utospllai RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 235 BEDS MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL AND PEDIATRIC DEPARTMENTS Accredited Training School for Nurses Approved rotating internships and residences in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and pathology 236 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND COLLEGE HOSPITALS MCV HOSPITAL ST. PHILIP HOSPITAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ENNION G, WILLIAMS HOSPITAL MCV HOSPITAL A. D. Williams Memorial Clinic Outpatient Department Charles P. Cardwell, Jr. Director, College Hospitals GRACE HOSPITAL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Officers A. L. Herring, Jr., M,D., President W. F. Bryce, M.D , Vice-President J. R. Grinels, M.D., Vice-President T. B. Washington, M.D., Secretary-Treamrer Administrator T. L. WiNFREE Director of Nurses Miss Marie Osterman Our school offers many advantages to those who wish to enter the nursing profession. Complete information furnished upon request Your trust in our integrity built this service record! PEOPLES DRUG STORES Filled 53,860,83 1 PRESCRIPTIONS as of December 31, 1959, and is the first Drug Store Chain anywhere to receive the E. R. Squibb Prescription Award in honor of this outstanding achievement! PEOPLES DRUG STORES, INC. K. R. SQl ' [BB SONS 50,000,000 PRESCRIPTIONS Our basic business . . . our primary responsibility to the public we serve is the accurate dispensing of modern drugs to the physicians ' exact specifica- tions. Each Peoples Prescription Department is completely staffed by Registered Pharmacists; and is fully stocked with the finest drugs available from the nation ' s most respected Pharmaceutical Laboratories. EACH YEAR, MORE AND MORE PEOPLE BRING THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS TO PEOPLES! DEOPLES S SERVICE DRUG STORES NOW! 57 STORES TO SERVE you IN VIRGINIA! THE INTERNAL CLOCK The ability to judge intervals of time is a basic mental function. In order to learn how drugs affect this internal clock, SK F scientists use a test in which a monkey must hit a lever after an interval of 20 seconds to obtain food. When he is under the influence of certain drugs, time flies and he misses the pay-off period by hitting the lever too late. Other drugs make time drag and he misses the pay-off period by hitting the lever too soon. Because one of the characteristics of many mental disorders is a distortion of the time sense, observing how drugs affect this primary psychological process may reveal valuable in- formation that will help SK F scientists in dis- covering effective treatments for mental illness. SMITH KLINE FRENCH LABORATORIES pioneering in pharmaceuticals . . . for better health
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