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e m me e tw te AT THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA FUTURE uj e 1961 CONTENTS Administration and Faculty 4 Medicine 22 Dentistry 54 Pharmacy 82 Nursing 108 Physical Therapy 134 Hospital Administration 144 Medical Technology 152 Graduate Studies 160 Dietetic Interns 162 Organizations 164 Honoraries 184 Fraternities 190 Sports and Features 204 MABLE ESTELLE COOKE • SANDRA LEE POPE Editor in Chief Business Manager F A C U L T Y CM DMINISTRATION Knowledge, patience, dedication — possessed by those who guide student endeavor within the doors of M.C.V. M. C. V. ' s PRESIDENT The Medical College of Virginia owes much to the leadership of Dr. R. Blackwell Smith, Jr., its fourth president. An alumnus of M.C.V. and a pharmacologist by profes- sion, Dr. Smith has held several governmental positions and has served as Dean of the School of Pharmacy. As evidenced by the number of professional, scientific, and honor- ary organizations in which he is active, his wel ' -rounded social and professional life makes him a valuable citizen as well as an able educator and a progressive leader. To Our 1961 Graduate On behalf of the faculty and admi: extend hearty congratulations to each mc ating classes. of the gradu- The diploma you carry with you is evidence of the suc- cessful completion of a difficult assignment. It proves your possession of superior qualities which can be of tremendous benefit if properly developed and utilized. We hope that the educational opportunity which has been made available to you he: has not only given you the scientific and technical base for constructive careei-s but has also nurtured within you a zeal for knowledge that will persist throughout life. If the College has succeeded in instilling an understanding of the fact that education is continuous and never-ending, we are amply repaid for our efforts and will look forward with every confidence to your future and your happiness as fruitful citizens. Our cordial good wishes Robert Blackwell Smith, Jr., Ph.D. President wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 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 Warren E. Weaver Ph.D. Dean, School of Pharmacy Doris B. Yingling R.N., Ed.D. Dean, School of Nursing Carter O. Lowance A.B. Assistant President William T. Sanger Ph.D., Ll.D., L.H.D., Sc.D. Chancellor Emeritus William F. Tompkins, B.S. Major General, U.S. Army D.S.M., L.M., P.H., Retired Comptroller Charles P. Cardwell, Jr. F.A.C.H.A. Director, The College Hospitals Ebbe C. Hoff Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D. Dean, School of Graduate Studies Jay H. Ostwalt A.B., Ph.D. Dean of Students BOARD OF VISITORS C. Francis Cocke ... ,___ Roanoke Dr. James D. Hagood Clover Miss Nora S. Hamner Richmond Eppa Hunton, IV Richmond Dr. Edward Myers Norfolk William T. Reed, Jr. Sabot R. Reginald Rooke Richmond Buford Scott Richmond Virginia R. Shackelford, Jr. Orange R. F. Burke Steele Petersburg E. Hutson Titmus, Jr. Petersburg Dr. A. L. Van Name, Jr. Urbanna Woodrow W. Wilkerson Richmond R. Blackwell Smith, Jr. Richmond ' ' Executive Committee Ex Officio Left lo Right: Mr. Reed. Dr. Wilkerson. Dr. Sang Shackelford. Dr. Myers, Mr. Titmus. Dr. Van N Mr. Cocke. Mr. Steele, Dr. Smith, Mr. Hunton, Mr. Rooke. Mi FACULTY DIRECTORY LYNN D. ABBOTT. JR.. Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry RICHARD J. ACKART, B.A.. M.D., M.S. Associate Professor of Hospital Administration JUDY A. AITCHESON, R.T. Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic JOSEPH F. ALBRIGHT, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Experimental Surgery HATTIE ALLEN, R.T. Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic RONALD B. ALMACK, M.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration HARRY P. ANDERSON, JR., LL.B. Lecturer in Legal Medicine SAMUEL A. ANDERSON, JR., A.B., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics WILLIAM M. ANDERSON, B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine JOHN ANDRAKO. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry JOHN S. ARCHER, JR., A.B., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Otology. Rhinology, and Laryngology CLAUD R. ARMISTEAD, D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Periodontics GAYLE G. ARNOLD. A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics GEORGE E. ARRINGTON, JR.. B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology MARY ARRIS, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing WASFI A. ATIYEH. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology EVELYN C. BACON, B.A.. G.N., M.S. Associate Professor of Nursing ROBERT L. BAILEY. JR.. B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine ALLSTON G. BAILIE, M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine JOYCE BAIN. R.T. Assistant in Roentgen Technic ANNE BARNES, B.A.. M.D. Instructor in Anatomy WEBSTER R. BARNES. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery T. NEILL BARNETT, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine CHARLES EDWARD BARR. B.A.. D D.S. Instructor in Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics FRANCIS E. BARRETT. M.D. Associate in Medicine ROBLEY D. BATES. JR.. A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.P Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine RICHARD N. BAYLOR, B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine JOHN D. BEALL. D.D.S. Associate in Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy DAVID M. BEAR, B.A.. D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy JAMES E. BEAR, A.B.. M.A. Professor of History S. ELMER BEAR, D.D.S. Associate Professor of Oral Surgery ROBERT W. BEDINGER. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine C. COOPER BELL, JR., B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate in Surgery DEWEY H. BELL. JR.. B.S.. D.D.S. Associate Professor of Denture Prosthesis W. DUANE BELT Assistant Professor of Anatomy LESTER F. BELTER. M.D. Associate Professor of Pathology MARILYN B. BEVILAQUA, B.F.A. Instructor in Art Appreciation JUSTINA ELIZABETH BISHOP Assistant Professor of Nursing JAMES B. BLACK, JR., A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and of Dermatology JAMES F. BLADES. A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery REX BLANKINSHIP, B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry FRANK M. BLANTON, B.A.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine WYNDHAM B. BLANTON, JR.. M.D., M.S. Clinical Instructor in Medicine NATHAN BLOOM. Ph.G.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Clinical Professor of Medicine DAVID S. BORLAND. M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgical Pathology JOSEPH F. BORZELLECA, B.S.. M.D. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology LEWIS H. BOSHER, JR.. B.S.. M.D. Associate Professor of Surgery CHARLES G. H. BOURHILL. MB.. Ch.B Instructor in Medicine PAUL W. BOWDEN, B.S., M.D.. M.P.H. Associate Professor of Community Medicine LINDA DALE BOWEN. R.T. Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic HERBERT R. BOYD, JR.. D.D.S. Associate Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthodonlics JOSEPH B. BRAGASSA. D.D.S. Instructor in Pedodontics MILDRED ANN BRAMBLE. R.N. Instructor in Nursing ALTON D. BRASHEAR, A.B.. M.S.. D.D.S. Professor of Anatomy LUTHER C. BRAWNER. A.B.. B.S.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology HARRY BRICK. B.S.. M.D. Lecturer in Legal Medicine GEORGE K. BROOKS, JR.. A.B., M.D. Associate iti Psychiatry JAMES W. BROOKS, B.S.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery ALEXANDER G. BROWN. Ill, M.D.. F.A.C.P. Clinical Associate in Medicine DONALD S. BROWN. B.A.. M.S., D.D.S. Instructor in Orthodontics IRBY BLAND BROWN. B.A.. M.A. Instructor in English WILLIAM A. BROWN. M.D . B A. Lecturer in Legal Medicine ROBERT H. BROWNSON. PhD. Assistant Professor of Anatomy DONALD LOUIS BRUMMER. B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine LOUISE D. BRY ' ANT, R.N., B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing WILLIAM F. BRYCE, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology SAMUEL W. BUDD. JR., B.A.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine FACULTY DIRECTORY WALTER H. BUFFEY, A.B.. Ml). Clinical Associate in Surgery L. JAMES BUIS. A.B., M.D., M.S. Clinical Associate in Medicine HENRY A. BULLOCK. JR., A.B.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology JOHN B. BULLOCK, B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine WALTER E. BUNDY, JR., A.B.. M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics R. C. BUNTS, M.D.. F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Urology CHARLES D. BURCH, III. B.S., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics GEORGE W. BURKE, JR.. B.S.. D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. Professor of Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy JAMES O. BURKE, B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine JOHN F. BUTTERWORTH, III. B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery REYNOLDS D. BUTTERWORTH. B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery ERNEST P. BUXTON, JR.. A.B.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine CHARLES W. BYRD. B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery PAUL D. CAMP. B.S., M.D.. F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine ELEANOR DICKSON CAMPBELL. B.S. Instructor in Biophysics and Biometry LEON R. CANTOR Instructor in Hospital Administration CHARLES M. CARAVATI. M.D., F.A.C.P. Clinical Professor of Medicine CHARLES P. CARDWELL. JR., F.A.C.H.A. Professor of Hospital Administration CHARLES P. CARDWELL, III. M.D. Instructor in Anesthesiology EARNEST B. CARPENTER. B.S., M.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery MARCUS N. CARROLL, JR., A.B.. Ph.D. Lecturer in Pharmacology B. NOLAND CARTER. II. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Surgery EVELYN B. CARTER. M.T. Instructor ill Microbiology MERTON E. CARVER, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology M. KATHARINE CARY, A.B. Assistant Professor of Pathology GRACE CASHON, M.T. Assistant Professor of Medicine JOHN B. CATLETT, M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine CLARENCE F. CAUBLE. R.R.L. Associate in Medical Records Terminology ROBERT THOMAS CAUTHORNE. M.D. Associate in Medicine LARRY F. CAVAZOS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Anatomy F. ALLEN CAVEDO. B.A.. D.D.S. Associate in Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics THOMAS S. CHALKLEY. B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics FRANCIS W. CHAMBERS. B.S.. FA. OR. Clinical Professor of Radiology DOUGLAS G. CHAPMAN, A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine SIM CHAPPELLE, B.A.. D.D.S. Associate Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics KENNETH J. CHERRY, M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery JACK W. CHEVALIER, D.D.S. Instructor in Denture Prosthesis PAUL L. CHEVALIER, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Clinical Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics CLARENCE C. CHEWNING, JR., B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery EDGAR CHILDREY, JR.. B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology BONNIE V. CHILES, R.T. Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Tcchnic CHRISTIAN V. CIMMINO, A.B.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology FREDERICK A. CLARK. JR.. M.D., M.P.H. Associate Professor of Community Medicine BEVERLY B. CLARY, M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery CHARLES C. CLAYTON. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biochemistry O. WENDELL Cl.OUGH. B.S., M.S., D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. Professor of Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy THOMAS F. COATES, JR., B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry MEYER COHEN, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology DEAN B. COLE, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine WAVERLY M. COLE. B.S.. M.D. Instructor in Anesthesiology CUSTIS L. COLEMAN, M.D. teal Associate in Surgery and in Obstetrics and Gynecology EVELYN B. COLEMAN, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Community Medicine F. PHILIP COLEMAN. M.D., M.S., F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery JOHN COLLISON. A.B.. MA. Issislant Professor of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology WILLIAM M. COMER. D.D.S. Instructor in Denture Prosthesis JAMES E. COTTRELL, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine JOSEPH W. COXE, III, A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery BETTY J. CRAMER, B.A.. R.P.T. Instructor in Physical Therapy EDWIN M. CRAWFORD. B.A., D.V.M. Research Associate in Pharmacology HERTHA RAMSEY CRESS. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Instructor in Anatomy RUTH W. CROCKETT. M.T. Clinical Associate in Medicine WILLIE D. CROCKETT, B.S.. D.D.S. Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry BENJAMIN T. CULLEN. JR.. B.S.. MA. Associate in Personnel Management MILTON D. CUMMINS. B.S., D.S. CHIROPODY Clinical Instructor in Podialiy ROBERT S. CUNNINGHAM, M.A.. M.D.. Sc.D Visiting Professor of Anatomy LOUISE R. CURTIS, B.A., M.S. Instructor in Community Medicine FACULTY DIRECTORY S. JAMES CUTLER, B.S. Assistant Professor of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology WILLIAM TAYLOR DABNEY, III. MO. Instructor in Medicine JAMES B. DALTON, JR.. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery WILLIAM E. DANER, A.B.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery DONALD S. DANIEL. A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery MARGARET DANIEL. B.S.. M.S. Instructor in Basic Sciences ANDREW DAVIS. MB.. B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry EDWARD G. DAVIS, JR., B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Pediatrics HIRAM W. DAVIS, A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry T. DEWEY DAVIS. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Clinical Professor of Medicine A. RAY DAWSON, M.D.. B.S. Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation GILBERT F. DeBIASI, B.S.. D.D.S. Instructor in Denture Prosthesis BARRY DECKER, A.B.. M.D.. M.S. Instructor in Medicine PATRICIA REID DENTON, B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry LOVELL J. DEWEY, Ph.D. Research Associate in Biochemistry W. MINOR DEYERLE, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery GLENNA S. DIAL. B.S.. R.N. Instructor in Nursing KATHRYN (HARRELL) DIAL, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing WILLIAM S. DINGLEDINE, B.A.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine ALICE JOYCE DIX. B.S. Instructor in Medical Technology AUSTIN I. DODSON. JR.. B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology JOHN G. dos SANTOS, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology HUBERT T. DOUGAN. A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics PATRICK H. DREWRY. JR., B.S., M.D. Professor of Psychiatry DAVID M. DUMVILLE. B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Dermatology GEORGE W. DUNCAN, D.D.S. . F.A.C.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy JAMES H. DWYER, B.S., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics JOAN E. EANES. R.N., B.S., M.P.H. Assistant Professor of Nursing JOHN P. EASTHAM. M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery ALBERT M. EDMONDS, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics CAROLYN TROWBRIDGE EDWARDS. B.A., M.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physiology HENRY S. EDWARDS. B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation LESLIE E. EDWARDS. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physiology RICHARD H. EGDAHL. M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery STUART J. EISENBERG. A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology MARSHALL C. ENGLAND, JR., M.D. Instructor in Clinical Dentistry JOHN ROBERT ESHLEMAN. D.D.S. Instructor in Clinical Dentishy CHARLES L. EUBANK, D.D.S. Associate in Denture Prosthesis NATHAN B. EVENS, B.S., D.D.S. Associate in Crown and Bridge Prosthodonlics GEORGE E. EWART. B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine JOHN L. FAIRLY, JR., B.S., M.D. Associate in Medicine WILLIAM M. FEAGANS. D.D.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Anatomy ELIZABETH J. FELLOWS, B.S.. MA. Instructor in Physical Therapy LOUIS G. FIELDS. JR.. B.A., I.L.B. Lecturer in Legal Medicine ROBERT J. FILER. A.B., MA.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology ERNST FISCHER. MI). Professor of Physiology I YMAN McARTHUR FISHER. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology MARION W. FISHER, B.A., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics RUSSELL H. FISKE, B.S. Associate Professor of Pharmacy WILLARD M. FITCH. All., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology WILLIAM B. FITZHUGH. D.D.S. Associate in Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy HARRY B. FLEMING. D.D.S. Associate Professor of Orthodontics JULIET FLORANCE. A.B., M.T. Instructor in Medical Technology ALLAN L. FORBES, M.D. Associate in Medicine JOHN C. FORBES. Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry HARRY W. FORE. JR., D.D.S. Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry DAVID C. FORREST. B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology MERRITT W. FOSTER. JR.. A.B., M.D Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry RICHARD W. FOWLKES. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Professor of Dermatology BERNARD VINCENT FRANKO. PhD. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology PHILIP FREDERICK, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine JACK FREl ' ND. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine and Assistant Professor of Pharmacology MILTON D. FRIEDENBURG. B.S., M.D. Associate in Psychiatry HUNTER B. FRISCHKORN. JR., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology GEORGE S. FULTZ, JR., B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry FACULTY DIRECTORY JAMES B. FUNKHOUSER, B.S., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry SUSAN D. GALLAGHER. R.N.. B.S., MA. Instructor in Nursing HERBERT H. GALSTON. B.A.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology ARTHUR B. GATHRIGHT, JR., A.B.. M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine MAJOR D. GAYLE, JR.. B.S., D.D.S. Associate in Denture Prosthesis R. FINLEY GAYLE, III, M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry JOSEPH GAZALA. MB.. Ch.B. Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology WALTER J. GEERAETS. M.D. Associate Professor of Biophysics and Biometry JAMES T. GIANOULIS, B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery JOHN A. GILL, B.A.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology JOHNNIE M. GOINS Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic HAROLD GOODMAN, A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology L. FRANCES GORDON. R.N., M.S. Director, Baccalaureate Program, School of Nursing ROBERT GORDON Instructor in Hospital Administration JEAN B. GOSSAGE. RT. Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic JOAN GOSSAGE. RT. Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic A. STEPHENS GRAHAM, M.D.. M.S., F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery FREDERICK T. GRAY. B.A.. LL.R. Lecturer in Legal Medicine DAVID J. GREENBERG. B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine WILLIAM F. GRIGG, JR.. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery DuPONT GUERRY. Ill, B.S.. M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology CHARLES R. GUTHRIE. JR.. D.D.S. Associate in Croxvn and Bridge Prosthodontics HARVEY B. HAAG, Ph.G.. B.S., M.D. Professor of Pharmacology HALCOTT T. HADEN, B.S., M.D. Instructor in Medicine EDWIN W. HAKALA, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Surgery (Orthopedic Surgery) PAUL CHILDS HALL, B.A., D.D.S. Instructor in Operative Dentistry S. GUY HALL. B.S.. D.D.S. slant Professor of Operative Dentistry and of Oral Anatomy WILLIAM T. HAM, JR., B.S.E.. Ph.D. Professor of Biophysics and Biometry FREDERICK C. HAMER, D.D.S. Instructor in Orthodontics EDWARD S. HARLOW, B.S. Research Associate in Pharmacology ELIZABETH F. HARLIN. M.S. (PH.) Associate Professor of Nursing CAMPBELL HARRIS. JR.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology CHARLOTTE YATES HARRIS. B.S. Instructor in Pharmacy EDWARD L. HARRIS. B.S. Lecturer in Legal Medicine WILLIAM E. HARRIS, Ph.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR., B.A.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine JACQUELIN M. HARRISON, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery and Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology WILLIAM R. HARTON, JR., B.S. Lecturer in Community Medicine WALTER H. HARTUNG. B.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry LUCY M. HARVIE. B.S. Instructor in Chemistry ONA HASLEBACHER, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Community Medicine G. DOUGLAS HAYDEN. A.B.. B.S.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Otology, Rhinology. and Laryngology BOYD W. HAYNES, JR., A.B.. M.D. Associate Professor of Surgery W. TYLER HAYNES. B.S., D.D.S. Clinical Professor of Orthodontics JEAN M. HAYTER, R.N., B.S., MA. Associate Professor of Nursing CHARLES M. HEARTWELL. JR.. D.D.S. Associate Professor of Denture Prosthesis ALAN HECHT, A.B.. M.D. Clinical Associate iti Medicine ERLING S. HEGRE, Ph.D. Professor of Anatomy KATHRYN W. HEITSHU. B.S.. M.S. Professor of Dietetics MILES E. HENCH. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology (Bacteriology) ALVAH L. HERRING, JR., B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery EDWIN S. HIGGINS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry WILLIAM H. HIGGINS, JR., B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine GABRIEL HILKOVITZ. M.B.. B.Ch. Instructor in Medicine J. EDWARD HILL, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology LUCY S. HILL. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry ROBERT L. HILL. B.S.. D.D.S. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics WILLIAM R. HILL. B.S.. M.D.. M.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery MARGARET H. HILTON, B.S., M.S. Associate in Community Medicine DORIS H. HINES. R.N.. B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing SUSANNE HIRT. P.T., B.S., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Therapy SYLVIA HODGES Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic EBBE C. HOFF, Ph.D.. B.Ch.. M.D. Professor of Neurological Science and Lecturer in Physiology, Dean! School of Graduate Studies MARTIN A. HOFFMAN. B.S.. M.S.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics FACULTY DIRECTORY ROBERT A. HOFFMAN ' , B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Pediatrics RANDOLPH H. HOGE, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology THELMA VAINE HOKE Associate in Communications M. JOSIAH HOOVER. A.B.. Th.M., M.D.. F.A.C.S Professor of Orthopedic Surgery GUV W. HORSLEV, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery J. SHELTON HORSLEV. Ill, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Surgery A. GIBSON HOWELL. F.A.C.H.A. Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration HARRY HUBERT HOWREN, M.D. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology Jl ' ERGEN HUBERT, M.D. Instructor in Anesthesiology ROBERT HUDGENS, B.A., MA. Professor of Hospital Administration and Director of the of Hospital Administration ROBERT O. HUDGENS, M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics ERNEST G. HUF, Ph.D., M.D. Professor of Physiology ROSCOE D. HUGHES, B.S.. M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Biology and Genetics JULIUS C. HULCHER, B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology, Rhinology. an Laryngology DAVID M. HUME, B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Professor of Surgery R. BROOKS HUNT. A.B.. B.S., M.D.. F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology, Rhinology, an Laryngology J. MORRISON HUTCHESON. JR.. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine BONG HAK HYUN, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology EVERETT H. INGERSOLL. Ph.D. Professor of Anatomy E. CLAIBORNE IRBY, A.B., M .1). Clinical Associate in Medicine W. ROBERT IRBY, A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine SUDELLE K. IRONS. B.S., R.N. Instructor in Nursing HAZEL 1RVIN, M.T. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology HUNTER S. JACKSON. B.S., M.D.. M.S. Clinical Associate in Surgery SHEILA JACOBS Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic G. WATSON JAMES, III. A.B., M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine and Lecturer in Clinii Pathology G. A. C. JENNINGS, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pedodontics THOMAS NELSON PAGE JOHNS. A.B., M.D Clinical Associate in Surgery WILLIAM A. JOHNS. A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery WILLIAM B. JOHNSTON. A.B., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics CARLTON LEWIS JONES, B.S.. M.A., R.P.T. Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy (.1 OIU.F R |ONF.S I ' m I) I 1) Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology JOHN PAUL JONES, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics LOUISE L. JONES Associate Professor of Anatomy MURIEL M. JONES, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Microbiology WILLIAM R. JONES, JR., B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Urology THOMAS D. JORDAN, B.A., LL.G. Assistant Professor of Legal Medicine WILLIAM R. JORDAN, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine EUGENE KAGAN, A.B., M.D. Assistant Instructor in Pathology SAUL B. KAY, B.A., M.D. Professor of Surgical Pathology WILLIAM R. KAY, B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine SIDNEY KAYE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Legal Medicine SAMUEL P. KAYNE, B.S., D.D.S. Associate in Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy JOSEPH F. KELL, JR., B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery FRANK R. KELLY, JR., B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine and Clinical Associate in Dermatology JOHN J. KELLY, III, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine MARY E. KELLY. B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Dietetics V. ERIC KEMP, B.S., M.D. Instructor in Medicine EDWIN ' L. K.ENDIG, JR.. B.A.. B.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics AUDREY COX KING, A.B., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics DONALD P. KING. A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology NANCY B. KING, B.S.. M.D. Instructor in Pharmacy and Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics ROBERT B. KING Lecturer in Legal Medicine RICHARD H. KIRKLAND, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine ARTHUR KLEIN. A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine HOLMES T. KNIGHTON. D.D.S. . F.A.C.D. Professor of Dentistry and Microbiology SEYMOUR J. KRESHOVER, D.D.S., Ph.D.. M.D., F.A.C.D. Visiting Professor of Dental Research GEORGE KRIEGMAN. B.S.. M.S.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry JOSEPH R. KRIZ, B.A.. M.D.. M.S., F.A.C.P. Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology and of Clinical Pathology EVALYN M. KUNKEL, B.A. Instructor in Sociology HENRY G. KUPFER. M.D. Professor of Clinical Pathology PETER LADEWIG. M.D. Clinical Associate in Pathology EDMUND M. I.aPRADE. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology. Rhinology, and Laryngology FACULTY DIRECTORY MAX D. LARGENT, D.D.S. Associate Professor of Pcdodontics PAUL S. LARSON. Ph.D. Professor of Pharmacology EMANUEL MARK LAST, PhD. Professor of Pharmacy Administration HERBERT C. LEE, B.A., M.D.. F.A.C.S. Clinical Professor of Surgery JANE BOYD LEE, B.S. Instructor in Biology JOYCE LEE Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic RICHARD M. LEE. B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics ANNIE S. LEEPER. B.S. Instructor in Chemistry (Pharmacy) RICHARD G. LESTER. B.A.. Ml). Professor of Radiology THEODORE LEVY. DSC. Clinical Instructor in Podiatry WOLFGANG A. LIEB. M.D. Associate Professor of Ophthalmology LILLIAN C. LINDEMANN, B.A., M.D. Associate in Community Medicine and Clinical Associate in Pediatrics JAMIE L. LISLE. B.S., R.P.T. Instructor in Physical Therapy R. COLEMAN LONGAN, JR., B.A.. Ml). Clinical Associate in Psychiatry WILLIAM J. LONGAN, D.D.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Oral Surgery WILLIAM M. LORDI, All., Ml). Clinical Associate in Psychiatry MARIE LOWE. B.S., MA. Associate in Community Medicine LEONA LUKE Instructor in Medical Technology CORNELIUS G. LYNCH, A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology JOHN P. LYNCH, A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine ROBERT LYNCH, B.S. Associate Professor of Medical Technology HARRY LYONS, D.D.S., Sc.D., L.L.D., F.A.C.D. Dean, School of Dentistry, Professor of Oral Pathology, Diagnosis, Therapeutics, and of Periodontics MALL P. MacALLISTER. L.M. Instructor in Anesthesiology EDGAR EDGEWORTH MacDONALD, B.S., MA. Professor of English |AMES M. MacMILLAN, A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine GORDON E. MADGE, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology JOSEPH H. MAGEE. A.B., Ml). Associate in Medicine WILLIAM F. MALONEY. B.B.A., B.S., M.D. Dean, School of Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine FREDERICK B. MANDEVILLE, M.Sc. (Med). M.D., F.A.C.R. Professor of Radiology GEOFFREY T. MANN, LL.B.. M.D. Professor of Legal Medicine and of Forensic Pathology JOHN A. MANNICK, B.A., M.D. Instructor in Surgery R. CAMPBELL MANSON. B.S.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology GEORGE MARGOLIS. B.A.. MI). Professor of Pathology J. DAVID MARKHAM, A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine MARTIN MARKOWITZ. B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. al Associate in Surgery and in Obstetrics and Gynecology ROBERT Q. MARSTON, B.S., M.D., B.Sc. Associate Professor of Medicine BERKELEY H. MARTIN, JR., B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology WILLIAM W. MARTIN, JR., B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine ALEXANDER L. MARTONE, D.D.S. Associate in Denture Prosthesis BERNARD MASLAN Instructor in Hospital Administration JOHN ROBERT MASSIE, JR., A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery EMMETT C. MATHEWS. A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine H. PAGE MAUCK, JR., B.A.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine ROBERT H. MAUCK, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery ELIZABETH M. MAUPIN, R.N., B.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing VIRGIL R. MAY, JR.. B.S.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery ALDEN B. MAYER, A.B.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics WALTER MAYER, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology CAROLYN M. McCUE, A.B.. M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics HOWARD McCUE, JR., M.D Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine ROBERT B. McENTEE. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine GERALD JOSEPH McGRAW. B.A., D.D.S. Instructor in Clinical Dentistry HERBERT McKENNIS, JR., Ph.D. Professor of Pharmacology CHARLES E. McKEOWN. B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine john j. McMillan, b.a„ ma., ph.d. Associate Professor of Psychiatry FRANCIS H. McMULLAN. M.D. : cal Associate in Dermatology and in Dermatopathology CHARLES H. MEEKS, M.D. Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology SUSAN J. MELLETTE. A.B.. M.D. Assistant Research Professor of Medicine WALTER H. MENDEL, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology JOHN M. MEREDITH, A.B.. M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Neurological Surgery RICHARD A. MICHAUX. M.D. istant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology DAVID H. MILLER. M.S. Lecturer in Medical Technology C. KENNETH MILLER, B.S.. LL.B. Instructor in Business Laic MARIAN T. MINOR. U.S. Instructor in Health and Physical Education PHILIP L. MINOR. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology LOUIS D. MITCHELL. JR.. D.D.S. ociate Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics ROBERT E. MITCHELL, JR., B.A.. M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine FACULTY DIRECTORY PHILIP I MODJESKI, B.S.. D.D.S. Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis WILLYS M. MONROE. A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Pathology J. WARREN MONTAGUE, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology JOHN H. MOON. M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine ELIZABETH E. MOORE, R.T. Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic FREDERIC P. MOORE. II. 15. A.. Ml). Clinical Associate in Pediatrics ROBERT P. MOORE. B.A., Ml) Associate in Medicine WILLIAM T. MOORE, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and of Gynecology DENNIS A. J. MOREY, M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine HELEN L. MORTON, B.A.. Ml). Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics SIDNEY G. MORTON. B.A.. LLC. Lecturer in Legal Medicine ELEANOR G. MOSER. R.N . B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing L. ALAN MOUNTER, B.A.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biophysics ORHAN MUREN, Ml) Instructor in Medicine ANN B. MURRAY. R.N.. B.S. Instructor in Nursing WILLIAM EARL MURRAY. B.S.. R.P.T. Instructor in Physical Therapy THOMAS W. MURRELL, JR., Ml). Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology HERMAN NACHMAN, B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery and Lecturer in Legal Medicine BENEDICT NAGLER, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry HELENE NATHAN, B.A.. A.M., M.A.. Ph.D. Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Medicine CLAUDE L. NEALE, B.S.. M.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry I NEELAKANTON. B.S.. Ph.D. Research Associate Pharmaceutical Chemistry SIDNEY S. NEGUS, Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry CHARLES M. NELSON. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Professor of Urology E. CLIFFORD NELSON, Sc.D. Associate Professor of Microbiology KINLOCH NELSON, B.A., M.D. Professor of Medicine WILLIAM R. NELSON. B.S., M.D. Associate in Surgery HAROLD I. NEMUTH, M.D. Associate in Medicine MILTON L. NEUROTH, Ph.D. Professor of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy MARGUERITE NICHOLSON. R.N., MA. Director, St . Philip School of Nursing DOUGLAS B. NUCKLES. B.S., D.D.S. Instructor in Clinical Dentistry WILLIAM J. O ' MALLEY, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmacy JAY HAROLD OSTWALT. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. Dean of Students and Professor of Psychology CHARLES L. OUTLAND. Ml). Lecturer in Community Medicine THOMAS P. OVERTON, B.S., M.D. Inst, ui lor in Pediatrics FLETCHER B. OWEN. JR.. M.D., Ph.D. Lecturer in Pharmacology M. E. II. OWENS. |R„ U.S.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine RALPH W. OWNBY, B.S.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics SIDNEY G. PAGE, JR.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and Lecturer in Pharmacology RENEE W. PAPPER. Ml). B.A. Instructor in Radiology SOLOMON PAPPER, A.B., M.D. Professor of Medicine HERBERT W. PARK, III, B.S., M.D. Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation JOSEPH C. PARKER. B.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology CARL R. PARRISH Associate in Hospital Administration PETER N. PASTORE, A.B., M.D.. M.S.. F.A.C.S.. F.I.C.S. Professor of Otology, Rhinology. and Laryngology JOHN L. PATTERSON. JR.. A.B., M.D. Research Professor of Medicine HARRIETTE A. PATTESON. R.N.. B.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing KENNETH PAYNE. B.S., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine LEROY S. PEARCE, B.A., M.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology WILLIAMS E. PEMBLETON, B.A.. M.A.. M.D. Professor of Anesthesiology JAMES D. PENDLETON, B.S., MA. Instructor in English EDWARD C. PEPLE, Ph.D. Professor of English W. LOWNDES PEPLE. JR., M.I). Clinical Associate in Surgery ALLEN PEPPLE, M.D. Professor of Dermatology EDWARD W. PERKINS. A.B.. M.D. Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology ERLINE W. PERKINS. B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing. . PHILIP B. PETERS. B.A., D.D.S. Instructor in Oral Surgery MORRIS W. PINCKNEY. U.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Clinical Associate in Medicine ALBERT PINCUS, DSC. Assistant Clinical Professor of Podiatry FRANK P. PITTS. B.S., M.S. Professor of Chemistry GERARDO B. POLANCO, U.S.. M.D Clinical Associate in Pathology FRANK N. POLE, A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology DAVID POLLACK, A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine ELIZABETH E. PORTER. D.B.O. Instructor in Ophthalmology RENO R. PORTER. A.B.. Ml)., F.A.C.P. Associate Professor of Medicine JACK B. PORTERFIELD. B.S.. M.D.. MP H. Clinical Associate in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation LOUREE POTTINGER, R.N., M.S. Professor of Nursing FACULTY DIRECTORY ELAINE M. POWELL, B.S. Instructor in Physical Therapy HAROLD PRATHER, B.A. Associate in Hospital Administration JOHN H. PRODELL, JR., A.B., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine GEORGE R. PROUT, JR., M.D. Associate Professor of Surgery EDWARD H. RADCLIFFE, B.S., D.D.S. Instructor in Operative Dentistry ROBERT W. RAMSEY, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology BENJAMIN W. RAWLES, JR., B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery EDWARD S. RAY, A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. Associate Professor of Medicine JAMES E. RAYHORN, B.A., D.D.S. Instructor in Denture Prosthesis JOHN H. REED, JR., B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery WELLFORD C. REED, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine WILLIAM W. REGAN, B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine EMMET K. REID. A B. Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration J. DOUGLAS REID, Sc.D. Professor of Microbiology WALTER J. REIN, B.S.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology OSCAR W. RHODENHIZER, JR., B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D. Associate Professor of Histoiy MARION L. RICE, JR., B.S., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine ALFRED JOSEPH RICHARD, B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry CLAUDE D. RICHARDSON, D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics DAVID W. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine ANNE RYLAND RICKS, B.A.. M.S. Instructor in Psychiatry CHARLES R. RILEY, B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology PHYLLIS S. ROBERTS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Research Associate in Medicine ELMER S. ROBERTSON, A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine SPOTSWOOD ROBINS, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Gynecology and of Obstetrics MARY ANN ROBINSON, B.S., R.N. Instructor in Nursing LEWIS T. ROGERS, D.D.S. Associate in Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy B. BELVIN ROLLINS, B.A., M.S. Instructor in Community Medicine CHARLES N. ROMAINE, IV, B.A.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology LESLIE W. ROSE, JR.. M.D. Cinical Associate in Medicine ABRAHAM L. ROSENZWEIG. B.S. Lecturer in Medical Technology EDWIN F. ROSINSKI, Ed.M., Ed.D. Director of Research in Medical Education WYATT E. ROYE, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine HENRY P. ROYSTER, B.S., M.D. istant Professor of Surgery and Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology DOUGLAS P. RUCKER, M.D. Clinical Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology EDWIN M. RUCKER, A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology RAYMOND S. RUFFIN Instructor in Biophysics and Biometry JOHN B. RUSSELL. B.S., LL.B. Lecturer in Legal Medicine SIMON RUSSI, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology ELIZABETH K. RYAN, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing SAMI I. SAID, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine FREDERICK W. SALISBURY, B.A., D.D.S. Professor of Denture Prosthesis JOHN J. SALLEY, D.D.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pathology and Dentistry ARNOLD M. SALZBERG, B.A., M.D. Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology CECIL B. SANDERS Associate in Purchasing JOHN R. SAUNDERS, M.D. Clinical Associate in Psychiatry EDWIN C. SAVEDGE. R.T. Instructor in Roentgen Technic ERIC C. SCHELIN, A.B., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gy necology J. HAMILTON SCHERER. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics FREDERICK H. SCHMIDT, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Biophysics and Biometry IRWIN H. SCHMITT, B.A., D.D.S. Instructor in Dental Materials GEORGE STRAUGHAN SCHOOLS, M.D., B.S. Clinical Instructor in Medicine MORTON D. SCHUMANN, A.B.. M.S.W. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (Social Work) JOHN S. SCOTT, M.D., B.Sc, MB., B.S. Clinical Instructor in Neurology ROBERT A. SENESCU, A.B.. M.D. Professor of Psychiatry MACK I. SHANHOLTZ, M.D., M.P.H. Lecturer in Community Medicine WILLIAM SHAPIRO, M.D., A.B., M.A. Instructor in Medicine L. BENJAMIN SHEPPARD. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology JAMES ASA SHIELD. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry REYNOLD C. SIERSEMA, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery JACOB SILVERBERG. B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology HERBERT SILVETTE, Ph.D. Visiting Professor of Pharmacology REUBEN F. SIMMS. M.D. Clinical Associate in Dermatology ANTHONY P. SIMONELLI, B.S., B.A., M.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmacy RICHARD L. SIMPSON, D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics FACULTY DIRECTORY RICHARD W. SLATTEN. D.D.S. Associate Professor of Diagnosis and Therapeutics CHARLES R. SLIDER, B.A., B.D . In I). Assistant Professor of Sociology ALFRED L. SMITH. B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine J. DOYLE SMITH, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry JAMES HARRISON SMITH Instructor in Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics LEROY SMITH, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery and of Oral Surgery MASON SMITH, B.S.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology MAYNARD P. SMITH, B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology, Rltinology, and Laryngology R. BLACKWELL SMITH, JR.. Pn.l). Professor of Pharmacology WILLIAM ALLEN SMITH, B.A., M.H.A. Assistant in Hospital Administration WILLIAM KYLE SMITH. JR., B.A.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine LAWRENCE O. SNEAD, JR., B.S., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology PATRICIA SNEAD Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic J. MARSHALL SNELLING, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology SIDNEY SOLOMON. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physiology HENRY C. SPALDING, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology HERTA H. E. SPATZKER Assistant Professor of Nursing HENRY SUMPTER SPENCER, B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Radiology WILLIAM P. SPENCER, B.A., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics RONALD MONTGOMERY STAGG, B.A , Ph.D. Instructor in Physiology PAULINE ANN STEIGLEDER. B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing WILLIAM STEPKA. B.A.. Ph.D. Associate Research Professor of Physiology JOHN E. STEVENS, B.A., M.D., M.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine SAMUEL W. STEVENSON, Ph.D. Professor of English SHIRLEY ANN STOCKMEYER, B.S., MA. Instructor in Physical Therapy JAMES B. STONE, B.A.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics STUART W. STOUT, B.A. Instructor in Community Medicine THOMAS P. STRATFORD, A.B.. M.D.. M.S. Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology ARNOLD F. STRAUSS. M.D. Clinical Associate in Pathology THOMAS J. STUART, A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Neurology DURWOOD SUGGS, B.S., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Gynecology and of Obstetrics GARY GRAYSON SUTER, A.B.. B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor of Neurology ADNEY K. SUTPHIN. lis M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine LEE E. SUTTON. B.S.. Ml)., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S. Professor of Pediatrics HAROLD M. SYROP. B.S.. D.D.S. . F.A.C.D. Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics WILLIAM R. TABOR, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine M. ISABEL TALIAFERRO, B.A., M.A., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine DANIEL D. TALLEY, III, B.A., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology ROBERT W. TANKERSLEY, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Microbiology JACKSON J. TAYLOR, M.S. Associate Professor of Biophysics and Biometry THOMAS S. TEMPLE Instructor in Construction and Maintenance ROBERT V. TERRELL. B.S.. M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery HERMAN P. THOMAS, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology and Economics J. WARRICK THOMAS. B.S.. M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine LENA B. THOMAS, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Medical Technology ROBERT H. THOMAS. B.A. Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration W. TALIAFERRO THOMPSON. JR., B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. Professor of Medicine HAROLD V. THORNHILL, A.B., LL.B. Lecturer in Legal Medicine WILLIAM R. THORNHILL. B.A., M.D. Assistant Instructor in Radiology and Instructor in Roentgen Technic JOHN L. THORNTON, M.D. Clinical Associate in Pathology MYRA A. THORNTON. PhD. Assistant Professor of Anatomy GEORGE N. THRIFT, VS.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology ELIZABETH H. TOMPKINS Instructor in Nursing ELAM C. TOONE. JR.. A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. Professor of Medicine J. IVES TOWNSENI), B.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology E. RANDOLPH TRICE, B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Dermatology MARGOT C. TRIMBLE. A.B.. R.P.T. Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy CHARLES E. TROLAND. B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Professor of Neurological Surgery H. ST. GEORGE TICKER. JR.. B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. Associate Professor of Medicine JAMES T. TUCKER, A.B., M.D.. F.A.C.S. Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery WEIR M. TUCKER, M.D. Associate Professor of Neurology FACULTY DIRECTORY WILLIAM T. TICKER. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine LENNOX B. TURNBULL, PhD. Research Associate in Pharmacology MALCOLM E. TURNER. B.A.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biophysics (Mathematics) OILMAN R. TYLER, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine DAVID D. VAUGHAN, M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine EDWIN D. VAUGHAN. A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology GEORGE D. VAUGHAN. A.B., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (Proctology) CHARLES J. VINCENT. B.S.. D.D.S. Professor of Pedodontics MAURICE VITSKY, B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology MEYER VITSKY, A.B., M.D. Clinical Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology FREDERICK E. VULTEE, JR., B.S., M.D. Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Medical Director, School of Physical Therapy MARION CROCKETT WADDELL, B.S., M.D. Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology ARCHIBALD C. WAGNER. M.D, Assistant Instructor in Radiology and Instructor in Roentgen Technic PATRICIA R. WAHL, B.S. IN NURSING, M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing HARRY WALKER, M.D.. F.A.C.P., I.L.D. Professor of Medicine THOMAS WALKER, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology MARION V. WALLER, B.A., M.T., M.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology |OHN W. WARD, M.S.. Ph.D. Lecturer in Pharmacology HUDNALL H. WARE, JR., M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology RALPH M. WARE Instructor in Pharmaceutical Law HARRY [. WARTHEN, M.D., F.A.C.S. Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery ALBERT J. WASSERMAN, B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine FRANKLIN PARKER WATKINS, B.A., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery T. DUVAL WATTS, M.D., F.A.C.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery JESSE H. WEATHERBY. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pharmacology TUREMAN G. WEAVER, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics WARREN E. WEAVER, Ph.D., F.A.C.A. Dean, School of Pharmacy, Professor of Pharmacy WILLIAM L. WEAVER, A.B.. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Community Medicine RACHEL F. WEEMS, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine JULIAN WEINSTEIN, M.D. Clinical Associate in Pediatrics BENJAMIN B. WEISIGER, III, B.A.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine GEORGE A. WELCHONS. M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology GWENDOLYN WELLS Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic HERBERT J. WELSHIMER. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Microbiology F.B. WIEBUSCH, B.A.. D.D.S. •ssociale Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics LOUISE WIEDMER. B.S.. M.S. Associate Professor of Nursing HERBERT WIESINGER, M.D. Associate Professor of Ophthalmology HELEN W. WIESMANN, R.N., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing ARMISTEAD WILLIAMS, B.A.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Surgery CARRINGTON WILLIAMS, JR., B.A., M.D. Clinical Associate in Surgery LOUIS H. WILLIAMS, A.B., M.D. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and in Gynecology RAY C. WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of Biophysics and Biometry RICHARD K. WILLIAMS, B.S., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology ROBERT K. WILLIAMS. M.D. Instructor in Psychiatry ROBERT OWEN WILLIAMS, B.S., M.D. Associate in Hospital Administration RUTH FRANCES WILLIAMS. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics VIRGINIA L. WILLIAMS Instructor in Nursing WILLIAM L. WINGFIELD, M.D. Clinical Associate in Medicine CHARLES F. WINGO, B.S., M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine WASHINGTON C. WINN. B.A.. M.D. Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology ROBERT C. WOODS, B.S., D.D.S. Instructor in Denture Prosthesis MARION J. WOOLARD, B.A., D.D.S. Instructor in Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics MARY P. WORDELL, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing HUGH O. WREN, D.D.S. Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthodontics NANCY WRIGHT Assistant Instructor in Roentgen Technic I HEODORE G. YERASIMIDES, D.V.M.. M.S.. Ph.D. Instructor in Pathology DORIS B. YINGLING, R.N., Ed.D. Dean, School of Nursing, Professor of Nursing ALAN NELSON YOUNG, B.S., M.S.P.H. Lecturer in Community Medicine NELSON F. YOUNG, Ph.D. Professor of Clinical Pathology CHARLES M. ZACHARIAS, B.S.. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine YALE H. ZIMBERG, B.A.. M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery WILLIAM W. ZIMMERMAN. M.D. Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology 3n jftlemoriam DR. WILLIAM BRANCH PORTER Dr. Porter, professor emeritus of medicine, died October 4, 1960, at the age of 72. He was a native of Amelia County. In 1911 he graduated from MCV. He served as an intern at the old Virginia Hospital here and as a resident at Hygeia Hos- pital here in 1912-13. He returned to MCV and became an as- sociate in medicine and assistant professor of therapeutics and pharmacology. From 1917 to 1919 he was a major in the United States Army Medicine Service. He then returned to MCV. In 1923 he became physician-in-chief at Lewis-Gale Hospital in Roanoke but came back to MCV in 1926. For 29 years. Dr. Porter served as chairman of the Department of Medicine at MCV. Because of illness he retired in 1956. During this year the Board of Visitors elected him professor emeritus of med- icine. Dr. Porter is highly acclaimed for his contributions in the development in the School of Medicine. In 1952. 35 of his former residents formed in his honor the William Branch Porter Society. Each year it presents an award to the outstanding senior graduate in medicine. Dr. Porter was a fellow of the Association of American Physicians, past president of the American Clinical and Cli- matological Association, former vice chairman of the American Board of Internal Medicine, past chairman of the medical sec- tion of the Southern Medical Association, and past president of the Richmond Academy of Medicine. Mrs. Eugenia Lee Miss Edith West, R.N. The Student Health Service of the Medical College of Virginia provides medical care for all students. At some time, almost all of the students seek the help of Dr. William Kay, student 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. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE Dr. William Kay Left to right: Note that T wave. Every clog has her day. ' Pomp and Circumstance. ' ' How are you this morning? ' And the band played on. s c H L EDICINE Daily walk these who strive unend- ingly to serve and administer to the spiritual, physical and mental needs — with skill and sincere service, each new challenge is encountered. Dr. Richard H. Kirkland Associate Professor of Medicine DEDICATION For stirring within us an enthusiasm for excellence, and for his stimulating clinical teaching, we respectfully dedicate our portion of the 1961 X-Ray to Dr. Richard H. Kirkland. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS We are physicians now — the rectangular parchment says so. We are vested with power to call a man back from the gates of death or send him plummeting into a chasm of iatrogenesis. Hippocrates has dictated our creed and the chiefs our technique leaving for us only the will to serve. We can think of the human body either as a Temple of God or as the storyteller of Baghdad looked at it, Man is but a minutely set, ingenious machine for turning with infinite artfulness, the red wine of Shiraz into urine. Discretion leads us down precarious paths. We are pressed by the patient to medicate and warned by counsels of old to think long before supplementing the natural forces, for Moliere said that, nearly all men die of their medicines and not their disease, and Cicero reflected, Because all the sick do not recover, then medicine is no art. All that is left remaining then is to seek understanding, to have patience to wrench from Nature her secrets one by one, and as we stand by the bedside of the sick, their bodies a churning factory of interacting chemical systems their organs bombarded by hormones and toxins, may we be roused to wonder how a harp with so many strings can stay in tune so long. Back Row: Charles Brandt. President. Front Row. Left to Right: Dick Douglas, John Turner, Richard Armstrong. AIRCOHOITTONE ISERViCE v m EREHITI MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA -? - BENJAMIN RANDOLPH ALLEN, JR. Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment : U. S. Air Force Hospital, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, WYATT SANFORD BEAZLEV, II Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi University of Virginia; X-RAY, ' 57- ' o£ Student Council, ' 5S- ' 60; Secretary-Treai iiivi. School of Medicine, ' 60 ' 61; Alnh RICHARD HARDING ARMSTRONG Charlottesville, Virginia Alpha Kappa Kappa Maritime Academy; University of S. : Sigma Zeta; President, Kappa Kappa, ' - 9- ' 0; t ' lass His- torian, ' 59- ' 60, ' GO- ' lil Appointment : Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Virginia OWEN RILEY BOONE WlRTZ, Virginia College of William and Mary intment: C. S. Public Health Servi Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland JOHN WILLIAM BARNARD Grundv, Virginia Alpha Kappa Kappa University of Virginia; Vice-President, Alpha Kappa Kappa, 59- 60; Honor Coun- cil, ' 57- ' oS; Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Kappa, ' 5S- ' 59 Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia JOHN DONALD BOWER Bedford, Virginia Nanipdoii-Svdlu ' V College; I.vnchlmrg College, B.S. Appointment: University of Virginia Hospitals, Charlottesville, Virginia THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS ■■  « , Up CHARLES WESLEY BRANDT Richmond, Virginia Theta Kappa I ' , DAVID B. BRANDT Little Neck, New York HERYEY PEERY BRITTAIN Tazewell, Virginia Phi Chi Hampden-Sydney College, U.S. Appointment : Virginia Mason Ili spjt;il, Seattle, Washington HAROLD WINSTON BURNETTE Lynchblrg, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi Johnston-Willis Hospital, Richn nd, Yi CORNELIUS BYRD COURTNEY, JR. Newport News. Virginia VIRGIL LEE CURRY Marlington, West Virginia WILLIAM LAKE CURRY Barbolrsyille, West Virginia Sigma Epsilon West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. ppointment: Medical College of Virgin Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia RUSSELL LEWIS DAVIS, JR. Rocky Mount, Virginia Military Institute, B.A. : Roanoke Memorial Hospi SCHOOL OF MEDICINE THE 19 61 SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA ROBERT LLOYD DAWSON Huntington, West Virginia Marshall College, West Virginia Unive sity, B.S., M.S. Appointment : Mound Park Hospital, St. Petersburg, Florida WALLACE LANTZ DAWSON Kincwood, West Vircinia West Virgin Appo, University, A.B., B.S. Mound Park Hospital, .St. Petersburg, Florida RODNEY GORHMAN ELLIOTT New Orleans, Louisiana Phi Chi College of William and Mary, B.S.; Pres- ident, Sigma Zeta, ' 60- 61; Secretary, Alpha Omega Alpha, ' lih- ' iil; Intramural Basketball and Softball: A. I . Williams Fellowship; Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 60- ' 61 Appointment: V. S. Public Health Service Hospital, Seattle, Washington WILLIAM GEORGE ELLIS, JR. Steuuenyille, Ohio Phi Chi Virginia Military Institute, B.A.; Basket- ball, ' 57- ' 61; Class Secretary, ' 59- ' 60 Appointment: Akron General Hospital, Akron, Ohio EDGAR SMITH DOUGLAS, JR. Danville, Virginia Randolph-Macon College; Vice-President f Class, ' eo- ' fil; Vice-President, Athletic iouncil, ' 60- ' «l; Basketball; Softball; Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 60- ' 61 Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia LEAH LaVERNE EUBANK Richmond, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota Westhampton College, B.S.; Class his- torian, ' 57- ' 5S; Alpha Epsilon Iota, Vice- President, ' . ,u on. President, ' 60- ' 61; Alpha Sigma Chi, •60- ' S Appointment : Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WILLIAM B. EVANS St. Albans, New York Phi Chi; Sigma Epsilon ng Island University, B.S.; Softball Appointment: Swedish Hospital, Seattle, Washington HARLEY MORTON ELLMAN Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon ' Diversity of Richmond, B.S. ; Viee-Prei ident. 60: Vi ROBERT YOUNG FIDLER Charleston, West Virginia West Virginia University, U.S., HA. Appointment: Medical College of Virgin ll..-|.n.,|.. Hi I, in.. i, HERMAN RAY FINNEY Martinsville, Virginia Randolph-Macon; President, Alpha Omega Alpha, ' 60- ' 61; Sigma Zeta, ' 60- ' 61 ; Alpha Signia Chi, OO- ' Gl Appointment : Kuanoke Memorial Hospital. Roanoke, Virginia NORMA JEAN GOODWIN Norfolk, Virginia WALTER LEE GRUBB, JR. Roanoke, Virginia HAROLD LEON GOLDBERG Boston, Massachusetts LAWRENCE DONALD HANBACK, JR. Richmond, Virginia Virginia State College, B.S.; Student American Medical Association Appointment : Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, New York Hampden-Sydney, B.S. Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia Harvard, B.A. ; Sigma Zeta Appointment : Massachusetts Mi- 1 Hospital, Boston. Massachusetts University of Richmond, B.S., M.A. Sigma Zeta Appointment : Medical College of Virgini; Hospitals. Richmond, Virginia MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA ERWIN HERBERT HARLFINGER Richmond. Virginia Richmond Professional Institute, B.S. Appointment : Richmond Memorial Hosp itals, Richmond, Virginia MORTIMER DANT7.LER HEIZER Rawlincs, Virginia Da idson College, Richmond College, B.. Appointment: General Rose Hospital, JOHN ' SIMON HARMAN Harman, West Virginia Hospital, Richmond, Virginia Bridgewater College, B.A. ' intment: Medical College of Virj Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia DONALD LEE HICKS RONCEVERTE, WEST VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi Columbia University, A.B. ; West Virginia University Medical School, B.S. Appointment : Veteran ' s Administration Hospital, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma HERBERT WITT HARRIS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Ilauipdin-Sydncy ment: Norfolk Ge Norfolk. Virgi RUFUS OLIVER HOWARD Bon Air, Vircinia William and Marv. Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, B.S., S.B., Ph.D. Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS THOMAS JOSEPH JANICKI Barracks; ille, West Virginia West Virginia University School of Medi- cine; Fainiiunl Statu College. U.S.; Basketball Appointment : Memorial Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia WILLIAM WALDO JOHNSON Charleston, West Virginia BENJAMIN NEWMAN JONES Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. ; Softball; Basketball Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia MARGARET ZEE JONES Richmond, Virginia University of Pennsylvania, B.A.; A. D. Williams Fellowship, 59- ' 60, ' 60- ' Gl; American Federation for Clinical Re- search, ' 60- ' 61 HARRY GREEN KENNEDY. JR. Charleston, West Virginia Phi Chi Washington and Lee University, Univer- sity of Tennessee, B.S., M.S.; Sigma Xi ; K.I.H. Research Fellowship; A. D. Wil- liams Research Fellowship; T.I.R.C. Re- search Fellowship Appointment : Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio DONALD AUBREY KNIGHT Standardsville, Virginia JOHN JOSEPH KRI7. Richmond, Virginia JOSEPH ANTHONY MAIOI.O Morcantown, West Virginia West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS SHERMAN MASTER Andoyer, Massachusetts STEPHEN STONE MAXEV Charleston, West Virginia Phi Belli Pi West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia READ FLOURNOY McGEHEE, Petersburg, Virginia Phi Chi Rush Chairman, Appointment: Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri JAMES CARR MEADOR. JR. Charleston, West Virginia VICTOR EUGENE MAZZOCCO Morgan town, West Virginia Phi Beta Pi West Virgin Appointme Charleston. V est irgin Memorial Hospital B.S. JAMES BARRY MILLER Gauley Bridge, West Virginia West Vin Appoi ;inia University, A.B., B.S. itment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ROBERT THOMAS MOSBV Newport News, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi University of Richmond, B.S.; Honor Council; Theta Kappa Psi Rusli Chair- man; Basketball; Softball Appointment : Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio BURTON ALAN MOSS Portsmouth, Virginia . hio State University, B.S.; A. 1). Wil- liams Fellowship, ' 57. ' 5S Appointment : University Hospitals, Columbus, Ohio STUART EDWIN NICHOLS. JR. Rlc IIMON1). IRC. INI GEORGE HUNTAS MEDERMAYER Richmond. Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A.; Eben Virginia Military Institute. B.A.; Class J. Corej Award in Anatomy; National Vice-President, ' 57- ' 58; Honor Council, WALTER JOHN O ' DONOHUE, JR- Richmond, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A.; Honor Council, ' 59- ' 60; Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 60- ' 61 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia GRAHAM SANFORD PALMER Guilford, Connecticut Phi Chi College of William and Mary, B.S.; Sigma Epsilon Xi; Basketball; Softball Appointment : The Santa Monica Hospital, Santa Monica, California SAMUEL ANTHONY PASQUALE Williamson. West Virginia fjiia University, A.B., B.S. itment: Mercy Hospital, JAMES LLOYD PATTERSON, JR. Pulaski, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi Davidson College, B.S. ; Bursar of Theta Kappa Psi, ' 59- ' 60 Appointment . Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia ■ MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA WALTER REAMS PERKINS. JR. Richmond, Virginia TJwta Kappa Psi University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment : Veteran ' s Administration Hospital. Los Angeles, California THOMAS ROBERT POOLE Glascow, West Vircinia Marshall College; West Virginia Univ. sity, B.S., B.S., M.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia ROGER WADE PERRY Richmond, Virginia Medical College of Virginia School Pharmacy, B.S. Appointment : Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio CHARLES THOMAS POLIS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi University of Richmond, B.S.; Honoi Council, ' 5S- ' 59 Appointment : Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio GEORGE WILLIAM PORTER, JR- Richmond, Virginia United States Coast Guard Academy, University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital, Charleston. West Virginia CURTIS GARLAND POWER, JR. Martinsburg, West Virginia West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Appointment: V. S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS RAMON NORWOOD RKDIORD. Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg College, A.B. Appointment : Richmond Men Hospital, Richmond, Virgil DONALD LLOYD REED lnover Court House, Virginia University of Richmond Appointment: Medical College of Virj Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM HENRY REESE. JR. Sterling, Virginia JOHN RICHARD REPAIRE Montgomery , West Virginia JAMES CALDWELL REPASS Li ' mberi ' ort, West Virginia RICHARD BAILEY ROBINS Norfolk. Virginia JAMES SMITH ROBISOX White Stone, Virginia JOSEPH LUTHER SAMPSON ' . JR. Richmond, Vircini Washington anil Lee University, B.A. Appointment : George Washington Hospital, Washington, D. C. Randolph-Macon College; Sigma Zeta ; Alpha Omega Alpha; Basketball; Softball Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia Randolph-Macon College, B.S. pointment : U. S. Xaval Hospitals, Newport, Rhode Island University of Virginia, B.A. ; Vice-Presi- dent of Alpha Sigma Chi; President of Mi ' liial College Stu.len! Bo.h ; I ' nsi ' l.iit of MCV Student Body Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS DONALD EDWARD SEIM Richmond, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi RUSSELL BRUCE SMILEY Salem, Virginia Phi Chi Roanoke College, B.S.; Student Council, T 7- ' 5S; Basketball, Y 7- ' 59; Tennis, ' 57- ' 59; Student Ain.-rican .Medical Association WAYNE CAMPBELL SPIGGLE Davies, West Virginia Phi Chi terea College, West Virginia University, A.B., B.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia JULIAN SMITH STOUTAMYER Front Royal, Virginia of Virginia, B.S., Signa JONATHAN McCLELLAN SUTTON Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi University of Virginia, B.A, fpointment : Baltimore City Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland GARY MAURICE TOLLEY Huntincton, West Virginia Marshall College, West Virginia University, B.S. Appointment : Memorial Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NORMAN ALBERT TEMPLON. Shenandoah, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Appointment: Moses H. Cone Memoi Ho spital, Greensboro, North Carolil MILTON REXWOOD TIGNOR, JR. Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, lis. Appointment : Brooke General Hospital. JOHN MILLS TURNER, III Lynchburg, Virginia Lvnehburg College. B.A.; Class Historian. 58- ' 59. treasurer, ' GO- ' Ol ; X-RAY Rep- resentative, ' o9- ' G0 HAROLD B. VOGEL Mathews County, Virginia Emory University, B.A. Appointment : Albany Hospital, Albany, New York RICHARD TERRELL WADE Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg College, B.S. Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospit Roanoke, Yirginia Rl ' Fl ' S HAWKINS WARREN Roseboro, North Carolina North Carolina State College, B.S. Appointment : Petersburg General Hospital, Petersburg, Yirginia HARRY ALBERT WELLONS, JR. Victoria, Virginia Phi Chi Guilford College, A.B. ; Representative for Student American Medical Associa- tion, ' 5S- ' 59, Seeretarv. ' o9- ' 60, Presi- dent, ' liO- ' oI; Basketball: Alpha Sigma Chi. ' G0- ' U1 Appointment : University Hospitals, ROBERT ALEXANDER WHISNANT, JR. Richmond, Vircinia Theta Kappa Psi University of Virginia, B.A. Appointment : Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan M.eli- Vi 1 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA CAROLYN JANE WILKINSON Clarksburg, West Virginia Welleslev Colle HONG Y. WOO Richmond, Virginia Medical Association tent: Johnston Willis Hospital, Richmond, Virginia JAMES WILLIAM WOTRING, JR- Kingwood, West Virginia Phi Chi West Virginia University, B.A., B.S. al College of Virgin! ANTHONY ANDREW YURKO, JR WEIRTONj WEST VIRGINIA College of Willi; ginia Uni- Appointment : Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia NOT PICTURED WILLIAM SIDNEY DAWSON Richmond. Virginia THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS Left to Right: Tom Hcnretta, Historian; George Bailey, P JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Alter a pleasurable summer of wondering if we had been promoted or not, the class of 1962 came roaring back in September to enter the promised land of clinical medicine. We were greeted by two somewhat familiar faces, our deans, who proceeded to give us an inspiring pep talk that was to last us for our final two years. We then rather self-consciously donned our long awaited white jackets, pocketed our little black notebooks, casually grabbed our instrument-stuffed black bags and hustled out into the clinics and wards to apply some of our hard-earned knowledge. The excitement of being in the hospital at last made the first few weeks or so seem like a fine picnic. At first everyone called us doctor and said yes, sir and no, sir and we felt like pretty big wheels. It wasn ' t long though until it became hey, you, yep, nope, and do you have to stick me with that thing again? Our class also gained 14 new members when the stu- dents from West Virginia transferred. However, due to the splitting of the class into nine sections, we no longer had the close association that we had experienced dur- ing the first two years. We assembled day in and day out from 8-10 a.m. for the $10. per hour combined lectures. Many minds were changed many times this year about future specialities. Those on surgery decided to go into medicine, and those on medicine decided to go into psychiatry. By the end of the year general practice was the rage. The annual Christmas party was held at the Eagles Club and quite a few members of the class got far higher than any birds can fly. The year was also high- lighted by several dances and picnics and numerous impromptu after-quiz parties. One thing our class has accomplished during its period at M.C.V. is to learn how to get relaxed stat. The year passed by quickly and we learned quite a bit also. We found out that a Texas Special wasn ' t another name for a Colt ' 45; that a clinical clerkship is a fancy name for lab technician; that home surveys are wreck- ing the economy; that Boston is the center of the uni- verse: and that nothing on T.V. can match the color of the Saturday morning debater. This has been a profitable year to us all, with many varied experiences. We just have one more year to go and if the forces of Russia, Castro, or socialized medicine don ' t get us we just might make it after all. LASS OF 1962 MkdtAAiM AtA.MtM ROBERT WILLIAM ALLEN Richmond. Virginia GEORGE LEROY BAILEY Portsmouth, Virginia ROBERT LEE BOWMAN ' Fairmont, West Virginia WALTER JACKSON CARMONEY, JR. Marion, Virginia TOM E. CARTER Huntington, West Virgini; ROBERT ROGERS CHAPLIN. JR. Emporia. Virginia CHARLES FLETCHER CHRISTIAN Richmond. Virgini; WILLIAM EDWARD DALTON Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT ALLEN DAMERON, JR. Fredericksburg. Virginia A. GIBSON DAVIS Roanoke. Virginia WILLIAM MASLIN DAVIS Richmond, Virginia HOWARD YATES DEAN Radford, Virginia GILBERT F. FISHER, JR. Huntington. West Virginia JOHN WILLIAM FORBES, III Stuarts Draft, Virginia DOMINIC GAZIANO Pemberton, West Virginia RALPH E. GODSEY Sandston. Virginia NELSON TURNER GRAY Gloucester, Virginia AUSTIN BARROW HARRELSON Blackstone, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ELOISE CLYMER HAUN Woodstock, Virginia THOMAS ROSS HENRETTA Roanoke, Virginia BOBBY GLENN HOLDEN Richmond, Virginia CLARENCE ADRIAN HOLLAND Windsor, Virginia WILLIAM ELISHA HOLLAND Windsor, Virginia HAROLD M. HORDEN New London, Connecticut ROBERT LEWIS HUDGINS Richmond, Virginia WELLFORD WARRINER INGE, JR. Emporia, Virginia CHARLES EDGAR JOHNSTON Richmond. Virginia JON LYLE JORDAN Oak Hill. West Vi WILLIAM GREGOR JORDAN Oak Hill. West Virgil GEORGE STEPHEN JULIAS Martinsburg. West Virgini. ROBERT E. KANTCH Richmond, Virginia ROBERT GENTRY KENDALL Winchester, Virginia MARGUERITE ANN KERN Beckley, West Virginia NEIL DAVID KRAVETZ Baltimore, Maryland HARRY CANTER KUYKENDALL Richmond. Virginia BUONG HOO LAU Singapore ' mmk CLASS OF 1962 FRITZ LIN DONALD BENSON LONGEST Hong Kong, Chii King William, Virginia EUGENE MARVIN McDANIEL, JR. Martinsville, Virginia JOSEPH EDWARD MADDOX Lynchburg, Virginia DONALD L. MARTIN Richmond, Virginia DAVID STAFFORD MILLER Bland, Virginia AZETT JIMMIE MOSRIE Princeton, West Virginia HI BERT VENCILL MOSS Weirton, West Virginia BETTY LEE MUNDY Tappahannock, Virginia SPOTTSWOOD PRYOR NEALE Tampa, Florida JOSEPH CORBIN PARKER, JR. Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM DUNCAN PAYNE Danville, Virginia PAUL HENTNG PERKINS Jefferson, Virginia JAMES EDWARD POTEET Richmond, Virginia ANTHONY RICHARD PRIZZI Norfolk, Virginia JACK DOUGLAS PROCTOR Vinton, Virginia IRWIN ' RAPPAPORT Farmingdale, New York RICHARD C. RASHID Charleston, West Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BENJAMIN HOLT RICE Alexandria, Virginia [AMES RICE Hobart, Indiana MATTHEW GERALD RIVKIN New York City, New York WILLIAM HENRY SCHMID [ACK L. SHELBURG Benwood, West Virginia Bay City, Michigan FRANK BRITTLEBANK SIMPSON. Ill SmithHeld, Virgini E RI S SOKOL New York. New- York JAMES LEBRECT STEELE Montgomery. West Virgini: IDA MAY H. SI EEI.E Montg West Virgini; PETE LOUIS STEPHENS Weirton, West Virginia CHARLES A. STRINGFELLOW Norfolk. Virginia CHARLIE M. SUTTENFIELD Lynchburg. Virginia GEORGE ALVIN TAKACH Dade City. Florida JAMES LUTHER TOWE Richmond. Virginia MORTON BLOOM WEINSTEIN Richmond, Virginia JOHN ROBERT WENGER, JR. Linville, Virginia ANDREW WERNER New York City, New York JAMES LATHAM WHITE Norfolk, Virginia dl kd CLASS OF 1962 i rf£ di AtM MARGARET JANE WILLHIDE Roanoke, Virginia DONALD RICHARD WILLIAMS Roanoke, Virginia JOHN POWELL WILLIAMS, JR. Peaks, Virginia DAVID BRUCE YOUNG Petersburg, Virginia EDWARD ALBERT ZAKAIB Charleston, West Virginia NOT PICTURED CHARLES JOSEPH BLAIR Richmond, Virginia OWEN WINGFIELD BRODIE Lynchburg, Virginia GORDON WAYNE FRALIN Richmond, Virginia HOWARD ALLEN HALL Lunenburg, Massachusetts ORVILLE KEITH HAMILTON Richmond, Virginia RAYMOND KENNETH JOYNER Richmond, Virginia PAUL RANDOLPH McNEER Richmond, Virginia PETER TERRILL MONTGOMERY JAMES McDOWELL PORTERFIELD, JR. Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virgini: ROBERT WILLARD PRESTON Richmond, Virginia GERALD JAY RUTH Richmond, Virginia YVONNECRIS SMITH Newport News, Virginia WILLIAM VERNON TYNES, II Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT LEON WATSON Richmond, Virginia HENRY GEORGE WHITE, JR. Richmond, Virginia GERALD THOMAS YAGEL Fork Union, Virginia i F w i 1 4 ' Jf ■ ' % 1 If • mM fl -tlM 1 . i-. _ JmB m HJf 4| SB 3 A I ■Fs i ' - - H .-|Un fl W I • HS «t- ' J fl flfe fl A na r fpl 1 y W •Lft ii- ' - : ' ■ ' i HELsi Hit. . - l«,jl : m Left to Right: Stanley Kirchmier, President: George Ja ' dent: John Hogg. Histor SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS It we of the Class of 1963 succeed at little else, we shall more than likely always have the self-satisfaction of knowing that our record was unequalled. In essence, we have made history. Our mortality rate to date has been nothing short of that on Beach Red in the Pacific — and they tell us that we are still expendable. So it is that we simply co-exist with this chronic tension state, realiz- ing that those who keep their heads while all about them are losing theirs, have probably not grasped the situation adequately. It was seemingly with the power of devotion to a lofty ideal that we approached the various courses of the curriculum, only to find ourselves involved with random mating of Hindus and Arabs, prevention of disease by dividing Rho into Pi, and prescriptions done in English. This and more led us to believe that we were not only too marvellously inadequate but also too pooped to even raise a skin wheal and Hare. Therefore it remained lor the occult impetus — the concept of grades — to spark each and every jellied cor- tex. This combination thorn in the side and spur in the Hank was always to be found, front row and center. Into what dark corner has the natural stimulation to learn been cast? We wish we were not within the mark when we say that all the armies that ever marched, and all the navies that ever were built, and all the kings that ever reigned, but together have not and will not affect the life of the medical student as powerfully as this concept of grades. And yet through it all, the thickest and the thinnest, there is an aura as if some gargantuan grand mal were pending — it is the realization that there is possibly no more worthwhile a fashion in which to spend a year for those who are here to add what they can from Life. CLASS OF 1963 AikJik MmMJfMdiM ARNOLD LEE ABRAMS GERALD ALLEN Richmond, Virginia Neshanic, New Jersey JAMES HAMILTON BAIRD Shelby, North Carolina JOHN TRENT BONNER Danville, Virginia JAMES I. BOTSFORD Reno, Nevada JAMESON GEORGE BUSTON Tazewell, Virginia WALKER HAWES CAMPBELL Enfield, Virginia NORWOOD CAMERON CARDOZO. JR. Burgess, Virginia CHARLES BELSON MARSHALL CHAPMAN Welch, West Virginia ALLEN PAUL COHEN Richmond, Virginia MORTAN COLEMAN Norfolk, Virginia PHILIP G. COLEMAN Richmond, Virginia DAVID EDGAR COUK Richmond, Virginia JOHN DAVID CRONIN Huntington, West Virginia JOSEPH LEO CROSIER Richmond, Virginia RONALD KENNETH DAVIS South Charleston, West Virginia BLAIR SPENCER DISSE 1 1 E FRED O. DOREY, JR. Annapolis, Maryland Richmond, Virginia FRANCIS JOSEPH DUCKWALL Winchester, Virginia THOMAS PALL EVANS Colombus, Ohio MARION S. FOWLER Lake City, South Carolina JAMES T. GASCOIGNE Kohler, Wisconsin JOHN E. GEHMAN Highland Springs, Virginia FRANK JOSEPH GILLEN, JR. Massapequa, New York (.FORCE L. B. GRINNAN Norfolk, Virgil LESTER FRANKLIN HENRY Charles Town, West Virginia HOWARD CLARK HOAGLAND Richmond, Virginia JOHN ROGER HOGG Newport News, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE GEORGE THOMAS JAMARIK. JR. Hopewell. Virginia LAWRENCE FORSYTHE JOHNSON Norfolk. Virginia ARCHIE TELEPHER JOHNSON. JR. Benson, North Carolina EDWARD LEON KEMP Kimball, West Virginia SAM G. KETRON Virgin!; RAYMOND STANLEY KIRCHMIER Portsmouth. Virginia JAMES EDWARD LAYTON Falls Church, Virginia HUDNALL J. LEWIS Los Angeles, California JOSEPH WILLIAM LONGACHER. JR. Ntwport News, Virginia MELVIN ARTHUR MACKLER Washington, D. C. JAMES T. MARSHALL Pratts, Virginia HARVEY EUGENE MAST Greenwood. Delaware FORREST DANIEL McCOIG Richmond, Virginia SAMUEL EDGAR McLINN Harrisburg, Pennsylvania CHARLES WITHERS MONCURE Tappahannock, Virginia ith, Virginia ERNEST AUBREY MURDEN. JR. GEORGE ANTHONY OLIFF Richr LOWELL JERROLD ROSMAN North Miami Beach, Florida ANDREW GEORGE SCHROEDER Richmond, Virgini; ROBERT FRANCIS SCOTT Richmond, Virginia STEPHEN JAY SHOCHAT Severna Park, Maryland BERNARD H. SHOWALTER JOHN LEO SPICHER Kenbridge, Virgini. Belleville, Virgini; BRITTON EDGAR TAYLOR Isle of Palms, South Caroli HARRY THOMAS, JR. Lynchburg, Virginia CHARLES EWDARD UMSTOTT Romney, West Virginia LAWRENCE E. VALENTINE Bayside, Virginia THOMAS J. VAUGHAN Fries. Virginia ?S P. P n. 4ilUf dk k d : Mim j RT ' + MJiA fk CLASS OF 1963 TRUMAN JERRY WAKEMAN Christiansburg, Virginia FREDERICK NELSON WEBBER McLean, Virginia EBB K. WHITLEY North Tazewell, Virginia THOMAN MEREDITH WINN, JR. Covington, Virgini; JOHN EVANS YURKO Weirton, West Virgini; NOT PICTURED YUM CHOR WILLIAM FU Hong Kong PRESTON HERBERT GADA Richmond, Virginia WADE EUGENE RUBLE Bristol, Virginia FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS From the first day at M.C.V., the members of the Class of 1964 realized that this would be a year of great deci- sions. Within hours of our arrival, we were confronted with the great menace of the modern world, the Per- sonality Test. After four miserable hours, we decided al- most unanimously that we had rather date pretty girls than keep a neat desk. After making this first momentous decision, we were quickly indoctrinated into the imaginary world of gross anatomy where we learned that dynamite was not a tool of dissection. However, on the first practical, we found that most people could do just as well without it. With equal rapidity we were faced by the long tube. Due to many laborious hours and the recent develop- ment of the electron microscope, we learned thai the ground mole had the longest sheathed artery and that the mouth of a crocodile was lined by stratified columnar epithelium. Perhaps our most infamous discovery was to encounter Leeuwenhoek ' s first microscope on the sixth row of our third practical. Our introduction to neuroanatomy was equally trau- matic. With modeling cla and erector set we began the unprecedented feat of constructing a brain with or with- out back-up lights and power steering. At our Christmas Part) our overloaded and well- weary synapses were given a well deserved rest. Although the healing graces of our elixer was only temporary, we found that our bloodshot arachnoid didn ' t seem to mat- ter and that trees do exist in the midd ' e of the road. Our days in anatomy gone, we bravely moved on to biochemistry and physiology. Discounting a few minor setbacks, the days swiftly passed and the year was over. The statement, There is no substitute for hard work, holds true in all cases. To this, the Class of 1964 can surely testily. Our ups and downs were many. At times our goals seemed unattainable yet with each step, we grew both in mind and character. Let us hope we shall continue to do so. We express our gratitude to our instructors, whose patience and guidance made our final goal one step closer. The moving finger writes; and having writ, moves on: nor all your pity nor wit shal 1 lure it back to cancel half a line, nor all your tears wash out a word of it. CLASS OF 1964 rftfcrt- li J 4, Aitt rt Jrt STUART DENNIS AARON Hillside, New Jersey MARGARET ABERNATHV Vienna, Virginia ROBERT BLANTON BELK Fredericksburg, Virginia DONALD GENE BRANSON Abingdon, Virginia JAMES ROBERT BRAY Portsmouth, Virginia LAFAYETTE ARTHUR BRITTINGHAM, JR. Newport News, Virgini; HA WES CAMPBELL. Ill Richmond, Virginia JAMES GRAYSON CAMPBELL Enfield. Virginia LOUIE HANKINS CARRINGTON Richmond, Virginia CHARLES WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN Waverlv, Virginia AL IN JACOB CICCONE Cranford, New Jersey F. EDWARD COMER Hampton, Virginia MAXWELL CAMDEN COOKE Huntington, West Virginia DAVID GRAY CR1 1 I ENDEN Petersburg. Virginia LINWOOD WEBSTER CUSTALOW West Point, Vi RONALD B. DAVID Williamsburg. Virgil KENNON W. DAVIS Richmond, Virginia PHILIP COLEMAN DAVIS Gate City, Virginia RICHARD THOMAS DEATON Portsmouth. Virginia RICHARD HENRY DECKER. JR. Richmond, Virginia DUANE ALBERT DILLER Maugansville, Maryland RONALD WILLIAMS DILLON Roanoke, Virginia DAVID MARTIN DISICK New York, New York RALPH GENE DOTSON Kure Beach, North Carolina DONALD TII.SON ERWIN Bristol. Virginia EDWARD WILCOX FEATHERSTON Charlottesville, Virginia MELVIN JOEL FRATKIN Richmond, Virginia ROGER DAVID GIFFORD Dover, New Jersey SCHOOL OF MEDICINE RICHARD GEORGE GRASSY. JR. Arlington. Virgini LINVILLE GREGG HALLORAN Beckley, West Virgini; WARREN BOWMAN ' HELWIG Alexandria, Virgini; 1RVIN EUGENE HESS Petersburg. Virgini; BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY, JR. Suffolk. Virginia HORACE DUNBAR HOSKINS, JR. White Stone, Virginia WAVERLY GLENN HURT Blackstone. Virginia ALAN HARVEY JAFFE Norfolk, Virginia FREDERICK LEON JONES Richmond, Virginia JOHN K.ANG Changting, Fukien, China WENDELL WAYNE KEY. JR. Richmond. Virginia GEORGE WILLIAM KNOX Huntington. West Virginia HAROLD E. LAFFERTY Richmond, Virginia PAUL HOWARD LILLY, JR. Rustburg. Virginia RICHARD EMIL LINDE Arlington, Virginia ROBERT BRITTON OVERMAN Lexington. South Carolina ROBERT HARRINGTON LYNDE Alexandria, Virginia LEO FRANK MAZZOCCHI Fayetteville, West Virginia JOHN ELDON MCALLISTER Richmond, Virginia FRANCIS E. McGEE, JR. Falls Church, Virginia JAY R. MILLER Clifton, New Jersey JOHN LAWRENCE MOWN Richmond, Virginia HENRY WHITEHEAD NEALE Tampa, Florida LAURIER EUGENE NOLIN Berlin, New Hampshire WALTER DONALD PADOW Richmond, Virginia FRANKLIN MOTLEY PINCHBECK Richmond, Virginia JON LESLIE PREY ATT Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON Richmond, Yi i Mil tii . h 5 . u ■ I CLASS OF 1964 ARYIX EDWARD ROBINSON Richmond, Virginia dihtctoHMd ALVCE BROOKE RODENISER TED LAURENCE ROTHSTEIX Brooklyn. Ne THOMAS LONG SARVAY, JR. Richmond, Virginia MANUEL O. SEDA San Juan, Puerto Rico MARTIN CHAIM SHARGEL Baltimore, Maryland MORRIS H. SMITH, JR. Hampton, Virginia LAWRENCE EARL SOUTHWORTH Bowling Green, Virginia THOMAS JOSEPH SPICUZZA Norfolk, Virginia THOMAS TERRY THOMPSON Roanoke, Virginia FRANK ALBERT TREFNY Portsmouth Virginia JONN HUTCHINSON TYLER Chester, Virginia SAMUEL FRANKLIN VANCE, III Kcrnersville, North Carolina BENJA B. V. VUDHIPORN Thailand GARY WENTWORTH WAKE Lynchburg, Virginia DANIEL CHURCHMAN WARREN Sandston, Virginia HERMAN LESTER WEST Richmond, Virginia PAUL FLETCHER WHITE Richlands, Virginia EUGENE STEWART WIENER Richmond, Virginia TROY HOWARD WILLIAMS Gasburg, Virginia STERLING RUDOLPH WILLIAMSON Media, Pennsylvania WAYNE HILTON WILSON Arlington, Virginia ANTHONY JOSEPH YUSKAITIS Paterson, New Jersey NOT PICTURED JORDAN UDELL GUTTERMAN LORENCE ARMOR GUTTERMAN Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk. Virginia WILSON ASHBURY HICGS Richmond. Virginia PAUL ROBERT LARSON Minneapolis. Minnesota SAMUEL EDWARD WEINBERG Richmond, Virginia Left to right: Lift your mugs high, bo) ' Dr. James, for the third time . . . ' C.P.C. — about that date last night Anyone for ping-pong? Great moment in science. s c H L ENTISTRY Calm, skilled hand and mind . . . specialized knowledge, willingness to attend to minute detail ... an under- standing personality — necessary qual- ities of those entering the profession of dentistry. Dr. Harry W. Fore, Jr. Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry DEDICATION We, the Senior Dental Class of 1961, respectfully dedicate this portion of the X-Ray to one who is sincere and devoted to his work. His kind yet unyielding constructive criticism, his equality of stu- dents, and his feelings for the student make him a superior teacher in our minds and memories. To know such principles is to know a real friend, Dr. Harry W. Fore. Jr. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Another year has come to pass, another chapter in the lives of the Class of ' 61. But this year holds a much greater reward than those of the past. Graduation, little more than a ha y speck ol the imagination at the time we embarked upon our career of Dentistry, looms before us and crowds our minds with its significance and prob- lems of preparedness. Can this truly be the goal we sought when we began the study of Dentistry? The pinnacle we had expected to attain with graduation has merely become another step in our endeavor to qualify as respect- ed and able members of our profession. Sell-education now becomes the promise of that fulfillment. In retrospect, our years at the Medical College have been a combination of h ope, anticipation, frustration, disappointment and Sippy diets, culminated by the jubilation of graduation. Plagued by such obstacles as the One a Week Club, the impossible Head and Xeck Practical, and the resounding echo of dispair to the more current memories such as the suicide at Hun ton Hall and the familiar, Ah. you gonna hafta do dat over , we have much to remind us of our four crowded years. The problem of choosing a location and arranging for the purchase of the necessary office equipment or of pursuing some other avenue of Dentistry has been confronted and solved. Our selections are as diverse as the field of Dentistry. Happily there is no great deluge of graduates to any one position or location. Many of us have chosen to fulfil] our service obligation before entering private practice. The wisdom of these decisions will only be apparent in the future. As we leave the familiar pastel green of Wood Memorial to pursue our life ' s ambition we will take with us the memories of four pleasurable years, their heartaches and triumphs, all seen through a somewhat jaundiced eye. Left to Right: George Snead. Vi denl; Don C:iuisi;i Secretary-Treasurer; John Mclnt Francis Shield. President. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA WILLIAM EVERETT ALDRIDGE Burlington, North Carolina JOHN HUMPHREYS BIGGS. Ill Norfolk, Virginia Psi Omega B.S., Ohio University: Basketball RICHARD RINGSLEY AMES Daytona Beach, Florida Delia Sigma Delia University of Florida; Delta Sigma Delta Scribe, House Manager; Student Clinic Day, ' 59- ' 60; Winner of Student Clinic Day, ' 60 SAMUEL SHEARER BISESE Portsmouth, Virginia Psi Omega 33pi 4gr TEDDY EARL BARKER Denmark, South Carolina Xi Psi Phi WILLIAM BL ANCH Miami Beach. Florida University of Florida THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS « • . JAMES BLAN ' KEN ' BECKLER Radford, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta East Tennessee State JAMES AVERY BOOKER, JR. Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM FRANKLIN BOURNE Conway, South Carolina THOMAS POLLARD BOW E, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Delta Sigma Delia B.S., Hampden-Sydney College; Vice- President, Student Dental Association, •59- ' 60, President, ' 60- ' Sl; A. D. Wil- liams Merit Scholarship. ' . )9- ' 60; N.I.H. Research Fellowship, ' 59- ' G0 THOMAS EDWARD BURKE Front Royal, Virginia Psi Omega WILLIAM S. BURKHOLDER Brisiol, Virginia Psi Omega B.S.. Emory and Henry THOMAS E. BUTT Pocahontas, Virginia DONALD LEE CHASTAIN Lake Wales, Florida University of Florida ; Class Secretary- Treasurer, ! 57- ' 61; Student American Dental Association: Alpha Sigma Chi, •G0- ' 61 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA KYLE WESLEY COFFEY Roanoke, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta University of Virginia; University of Washington; Delta Sigma Delta, Worthv Master, ' OO- ' Gl JOE ESPINOLA, JR. Tampa, Florida Psi Omega S.S., Florida Southern Colle ERWIN GERALD COGEN Portsmouth, Virginia Alpha Omega WALLACE WALKER EDEN ' S Jonesville, Virginia ■$., Emorv and Henrv Col ' ege; Intra- mural Basketball; Softball, Honor Council, ' 57 WILLIAM HOWELL FARTHING WVTHEVILLE. VIRGINIA WILLIAM THAD DAVIS Dillon, South Caroi.in Xi Psi Phi B.S., Wofford College SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY BASIL JACKSON FRIEND Max Meadows, Virginia JON H. GERDES Wilmington, North Carolin Wake Forest College; Student :il Association; Student Board of Y.M.C.A., ' 59- ' ul RALPH GIBSON, JR. Waverly, Virginia 8. A., Virginia Military Institute; Xi Psi Phi. President, ' llfl- ' fil : Athletic Asso- ciation, Vice-President, ' 59- ' 60, President, (i0- ' 61; Varsity Basketball; Alpha Sigma JAMES RUSSELL GORE LORIS, Sot ' TH CAROLINA Psi Omega U.S.. The Citadel; Softball JOSEPH DONALD GRIFFITH Lt ' R.vv, Virginia Xi Psi Phi of Richmond; LEON CURTIS HALL, Norfolk, Virginia Delta Sigma Delia Zeta; B.S., Hampden-Sydney; Delta Sigma Basketball; Student Dental Association Delta, Grand Master, ' 60- ' 01; Student American Dental Association, ' 57- ' 61 ROBERT ERNEST HENDRY Fort Myers, Florida Delta Sigma Delta CHARLES BETTS HOGAN, III Newport News, Virginia Z- MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA X rraf DAVID WARREN ' HOLLEV Hampton, Virginia Delta Sigma Delia College of William and Mary: Student Body Secretary-Treasurer ; Interfraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer; Delta Sigma Delta, Historian: Alpha Sigma Chi, ' CO- ' Ol EARL VINCENT ISEMAN Amherst, Vircinia Lvnchlmrg Cc.lli-frc: Student Dental Ai elation, T)7- ' t:i; E. 0. Williams Memo: Scholarship, ' 5S- ' 59; Sigma Zeta DAVID GARLAND JOHNSON Marion, South Carolina Xi Psi Phi B.S., Wofford College; Student Dental BRUCE ALDEN KETNER Rockwell, North Carolina Xi Psi Phi BENJAMIN F. KNIGHT, JR. Lynchburg. Virginia of Richmond GEORGE RAMSEY KNOX Yorktown. Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute; College of William and Mary; Student Dental Association, ' 57- ' 61: Representative, THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS JOSEPH ALBERT KN ' L CK.LEY Columma, South Carolina Delia Sigma Delta University of South Carolina; Delta Sigma Delta, Treasurer, Tio ' Ol : Student Dental Association, ' 57- ' 61; Basketball, ' SS- ' ul WILLIAM P. LEA, JR. Lynchburc, Virginia B.A., Duke Unu LOUIS PALL LERESCHE McLean, Virginia JAY STUART LIPMAN Portsmouth, Virginia Alpha Omega i ' ersity of Virginia; Alpha Omega, -president; Basketball, ' ; Student Dental Association CHARLES LOWMAN West Charleston, West Virginia Delta Sigma Delta B.S., Medical College of Virginia JOHN WORTH LYNN Petersburg, Virginia Delta Sigma Delia A.B., University of North Carolii RICHARD C. MARIANI Miami, Florida Psi Omega ■rsity of Miami; Basketball; Softball WILLIAM JAMES MAXWELL Florence. South Carolina The citadel: Iiiter-.Yit.Tnili ( min 50- ' (i0; Bsi Omega Grand Master ' CO- ' Cl SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM VADY McABEE. JR. Chester, South Carolina Delta Sigma Delia JOHN ARTHUR McINTIRE Falls Church, Virginia JOSEPH HOWARD MORGAN ' Pineville, West Virginia West Virginia University; E. G. Williams Scholarship Award, ' 5S- ' 59; N.I.H. Fel- lowship Awards, ' 59? ' G0 MARSHALL WATTS MORRISON Norfolk, Virginia Xi Psi Phi U.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute MARK N. PERLIN Richmond. Virginia Alpha On University of Virginia; University of Richmond; Inter-Fraternity Council Pres- ident, ' 60- ' Gl; Inter-Fraternity Council Representative, Alpha Omega, ' 59- ' 60 PATRICK TIERNEY QLISENBERRY Richmond, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta ,-ersity of Richmond; Basketball MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA ' T i 1 « « ■ ■ v9 ..-.... OSCAR WESLEY SELF, JR. Portsmouth. Virginia SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY CHARLES WILSON RENTZ HAROLD I.OV11 R1NGLEY SAMUEL VINCENT RUSSO ]ERRV WARREN SCHONFELD Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Delia Sigma Delia Xi Psi Phi Delia Sigma Drltti Alpha Omega versify of South Carolina; Basketball; Softball Berea College University of Richmond; William anil Mary; Softball, ' 57- ' 01; Basketball, M.S., University of Richmond FRANCIS SHEILD Hampton. Vircinia Chi, President, ' Gu-Y.l l.IXWOOn RANK SIMMONS Martinsville, Vircinia Delta Sigma Delia B.S., Hampden-Svdney; Tennis Team, ( II RI is |(l|| SIMON Delray Beach, Florida ait . MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA HARRY DURRETT SIMPSON, Newport News, Virginia Randolph-Macon; Basketball, ' 57- ' Gl; Y.M.C.A., Vice-President, ' eO- ' O.l; Honor Council, ' 57- ' 61; Historian, Psi Omega, •ja- ' 0(l; Inter-Fraternity Council, ' GO- ' Gl RONALD STALLINGS Richmond, Virginia Delta Sigma Delia Lincoln Memorial University ! S S • r «  . GEORGE HOLMAN SNEAD. JR. Danville, Virginia Xi Psi Phi B.S., Davidson College; class V ident, ' 59 ' 61; Student Council sentative, ' 5S- ' G1; Coach, Tenni ' oO- ' Gl Re; re- Team, JOSEPH FREMONT SNYDER Davtona Beach, Florida Xi Psi Phi University of Florida JOSEPH KINSER ST. CLAIR, JR. Roanoke, Viki.im Delta Sigma Delta JAMES ATYVOOD TAYLOR Daytona Beach. Florida Xi Psi Phi Duke University; Basketball THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS ERNEST RUSSEL WASHBURN Charleston, South Carolina Delta Sigma Delia B.S., University of South Carolina RAYMOND EARL WEDDLE Portsmouth, Virginia JAY LAIRD WELL1YER Staunton, Virginia Xi Psi Phi B.S., Otterfcein College; Softball BEN EWING WIGGINS, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia Delia Siifina Delta WILLIAM SCHLEGEL WOOD Norfolk, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Georgetown University RAMON A. WOODALL, III Hamlin, West Virginia I!.. V,-| ii-ii.i , 1 n .-,. rt : I : Vice-President, ' . S- . )! ; Basketball: Softball LL ' CIEN BELL YARBROUGH, Fairfax, Virginia NOT PICTURED THORNTON HURT ELMORE Richmond, Virginia ALAN S. HELWIG Alexandria. Virginia ALAN JEROME WILENSKY Charleston. South Carolina SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Left to Right: Harry Ramsey, Secretary-Treasurer; Howard Quillen, President; Ray White, Vice-President; Jerry Crews, Historian. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The doors we passed for two years with only a sneak look were now to be open. Several mysteries were soon to be solved. Was the straight hardpiece used for making preparations on a molar? Was the rubber dam and clamp used for a gingivectomy as the seniors said? Can I really give an injection? All these questions and more were soon answered at the expense of the patient. As in our Freshmen and Sophomore years marriage continued with its exacting toll. The ranks of the die- hard bachelors have nearly been depleted. New arrivals were numerous among this group. The year brought back breaking hours in the clinic along with long hours in the laboratory, which was especially crowded on Crown and Bridge Fridays. We ' ll remember these labs for their occasional outburst from voices of authority : V.M.I, football games; tales of the Citadel; phone calls with B.A. ' s; talk of fraternity parties; demonstrations of lab projects; vigorous dis- cussion of the presidential campaign; and various cuts and stabs for all. We ' ll always be indebted to the instructors for the guidance and patience they have contributed through- out our first year in the clinic. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY A. TRACY AITCHESON Alexandria, Virginia JOE MOORE ALEXANDER Port Republic. Virginia JAMES THOMAS ATKINSON Greenville. South Carolina SAMUEL GEORGE BAROODY, JR. Timmonsville, South Carolina ALLAN BERRY SAM C. BLANTON. Jr. Summerville. South Carolina JACK HARRIS BRENNER Coral Gables. Florida JAMES WILLIAM BIRCH Lake City, South Carolina RICHARD REYNOLDSON BUTTERWORTH Richmond, Vi WILLIAM DENNY COVINGTON Danville. Virginia JAMES RALPH COOKE Staunton. Virginia JERRY FRANK CREW ' S Hampton. South Carolina ROBERT B DALTON Winston-Salem, North Carolina GARY FRANK DANIEL Spindale. North Carolina WILLIAM SAUNDERS DRISCOLL Bedford, Virginia ROBERT WARD DePUY Fort Lauderdale. Florida RODNEY SMITH FIELDS Richmond. Virginia THOMAS R. GOLDEN Portsmouth. Virginia dito MJiA CLASS OF 1962 ROBERT WRIGHT GOODE Suffolk, Virginia ALVIN STEWART GOODMAN Charlotte, North Carolina ROBERT BENTLEY GOODWIN Salem, Virginia IRYIN EUGENE HESS Petersburg, Virginia WILLIAM HOPWOOD HIGGINBOTHAM Suffolk, Virginia ERNEST CLYDE HOELZER Arlington. Virgini. MAURY ALBON HUBBARD, JR. Awnfcrftfc Richmond, Virginia ROBERT KIRKLAND HUBBARD. ]R Richmond. Virginia JAMES JACKSON Kingstree, South Carolina JOSEPH BELTON JOHNSON Appalachia. Virginia JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON Richmond. Virginia ROBERT HENRY KELLER Bristol, Virginia CHARLES RICHARD KILLINCSWORTH North Augusta, South Carolina MARVIN N. KLAVANS Norfolk, Virginia JAMES ISAAC LAMBERT Woodstock. Virginia LEO NICHOLAS LAMPROS Roanoke. Virginia ROBERT DENBY LEWIS Martinsville, Virgini; WILLIAM HERBERT LEWIS. JR Cascade. Virgini SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY JAMES ALEXANDER MAI. LIS Roanoke, Virginia ROBER1 EARL MARI.IN Miami Reach. Florida JOHN ' GARY MAYNARD, JR. WDRI-W McDANIEL STEVEN ALLEN MEEKS Cheraw. South Caroli Gloverville, South Carolina WILLIAM LIXYVOOD OUTTEN Arlington, Yirginia HAROLD JACKSON PAYNE Richmond. Virginia PALL ANTHONY PIRKLE Orlando, Florida CHARLES KILGORE POLLY Appalachia. Virginia MICHAEL NEAL PRUNTY Jenkins, Kentucky ROBERT LEWIS PUGH Roanoke. Vi rgini; HOWARD E. QUILLEN Gate City, Vi HARRY EDWARD RAMSEY, JR. Norfolk, Virginia WILLIAM FRANKLIN REAMES Dania, Florida JOHN DARRELL RICE Portsmouth. Virginia JAMES ARTHUR ROBERTSON Miami. Florida CHARLES THEODORE ROBINSON Orange Park. Florida DAVID GRAY SHANNON Richmond. Vi k m M k tMHk +tk CLASS OF 1962 JthdiM lh JOHN SHELTON SURFACE Tazewell, Virginia LEWIS DONALD TAMKIN Strasburg, Virginia JOHN LOUIS TATE Burlington, North Carolina ROLAND CONRAD THALER, JR. Miami. Florida CLAUDE PAUL VAN VOOREN Jamestown, South Carolina GEORGE ROBERT VAUGHAN Floyd, Vi DAVID ARTHUR WHITE Cape Charles, Virgil EDWARD PATTERSON WOODWORTH Norfolk, Virginia SAM EDWARD WOOLWINE Abingdon, Virginia ALLAN STEPHEN ZENO Norfolk, Virginia NOT PICTURED JOHN WILSON AMES, JR. Smithfield, Virginia WILLIAM NEUMAN FRIEDMAN Columbia. South Carolina EDWARD ARMSTRONG GORMAN Lakeland, Florida CARMEN JOHNSON HAYES Richmond, Virginia CARL DAVID HELLBERG Franklin, Virginia HUGH ALVIN LAWSON Richmond, Virginia MARVIN GREENSBURY LEISURE, JR. Wilmington, Delaware LAURENS EDWARD LINEBAUGH Tampa, Florida SAMUEL JESSE MARSH Richmond, Virginia RAYMOND PETRIE WHITE, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Left to Rivlit: Robert H. Blease Sandifier, Vice-President. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS My name, Hose von Hemansteinez. I ' m from Old Country. My shep, it was made off course by a beeg storm what cause us to dock at Service, a cardinal country in the Western Hemisphere. I go ashore in a large city. Peoples were everywhere in front of depart- ment stores going and coming with signs on their back reading, Go Home, German Police Dogs. I get en- tangle in crowd of students who push me in building. They all dress alike in top hat, Harris Tweed overcoat, and gold soldered buckle down shoes. The latter were custom made. They shove me into pastel basement where they commenced to put on long white robes. I find one in a beeg bin by the door and put it on. It is cleaner much than the worn ones. Soon we stand in front of green door that open like bear trap. One student rushes in but massive door catches his flying robes and drags him to hemmorhagic disaster. Nother student stoically steps over heem and enters other door to right. Sixty- three students follow and a significant degree of these have mobile black and green boxes. Three hours later we arrive at third floor. As we pass the bear trap orifice it deceptively yawns open and a megaloamount of cadavers lie inside hidden in a misty half light that evily portends a dire precipitation. We enter class and student in front of me gets 3%rds demerits for baby blue wax on lab coat. I get two merits for original spelling of my name on pocket. After in- spection we sit down and chat about bowling while teacher struggles to tie cinema screen to a tall assistant that he has brought from the Orient to aid him. Every time screen rolls up and carries professor and assistant with it. On fourth attempt he lost his short tie, shirt, crown, tooth and everything. Finally he secured lectern, assistant and heemself to rope and they all get elevated. From ceiling he discussed the acoustical qualities of a cross between the horse and donkey. Being an authority on Mooles and fluent in German, my old country, I made an A for the day. The next professor strode in spokeing Creole Spanish. Being an authority on this, my father ' s fatherland, I understood and made another A . The exam was in Bavarian dialect, my mother ' s native language. We had 343 multiple true-false answers. As you probably have guess, I became so proficient that I stayed on to finish the course. No one ever noticed me since without my glasses I looked like an elevator victim. This is my story, Hos£ von Hemansteinez, denturist. I could not pass any dental courses. CLASS OF 1963 lYMdtMmlM bk b f 4tJ iitJl 4YJ1 ijT ' ft ARTHUR LAWRENCE ALEXANDER Hialeah, Florida JOHN FRANKLIN ARMSTRONG, JR. Arlington, Virginia RONALD LEE ASKOWITZ Coral Gables, Florida ROBERT YATES BALDWIN Lakeland. Florida HAROLD JOSEPH BARRETT, JR. Harrisonburg, Virginia TRUMAN D. BAXTER, JR. Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT STUART BERMAN Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT HERROM BLEASE Columbia, South Carolina ROBERT LEE BRAND Staunton, Virginia GORDON THOMAS BRYCE, JR. Florence, South Carolina PAUL H. BUSKER Miami, Florida FRANCIS FREDERICK CARR, JR. Richmond. Virginia LEONARD P. CHANDLER. JR. Richmond, Virginia SELDON THOMAS CHILDERS Sandston, Virginii RICHARD EDWARD CONNER Lamar, South Caroli) ROBERT LEWIS DEAL Richmond, Virginii GEORGE DAY DELO, JR. Harrisonburg. Virginia KARL LAMARR DUFF Richmond, Virginia ROBERT NELSON EMORY Milford, Delaware COTESWORTHY PINCKNEY FISHBURNE, JR. Walterboro. South Carolina KENNETH M. FLEENOR Abingdon. Virginia GERALD IRWIN FRANK Portsmouth, Virginia WILLIAM CLAIBORNE FUQUA Norfolk, Virginia DUNBAR OSWALD GODBOLD Columbia, South Carolina JOHN WILLIAM GREGORY Norfolk Virginia WILLIAM SANFORD HARRISON Frontenac, Missouri WALKER WILSON HAY Hapsi, Virginia WINFERD DALE HOLT Loris, South Carolina SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY VIRGIL HOWELL Chuckatuck. Virginia JOSEPH ALEX HUSZTY Fort Lauderdale, Florida CURTIS WADE KENNEDY, JR. Pound, Virginia Ml RAD KERNEKLIAN Richmond, Virginia RICHARD ALLEN LeHEW Clifton Forge, Virginia PATRICIA BEATTY MARTIN Newport News, Virginia MONTAGUE LEONARD MARTIN Newport News, Virginia BEECHARD C. McCONNELL. JR. Gate City, Virginia JULIAN CABELL METTS Richmond, Virginia WYLIE EDWARD MITCHELL, JR. Camden, South Carolina PRESTON DALLAS MILLER, JR GEORGE SAUL NEUMAN Norton, Virginia Miami, Florida PETER RALPH NEWMAN Richmond, Virginia DANIEL GORDON NOLAND Tampa, Florida GEORGE ORLOVE Washington. D. C. ELBERT PLUMMER OSBORNE. JR. Breino Bluff, Virginia EDWARD LEE OVERMAN Lynchburg, Virginia CLYDE TALMADGE PADGETT. JR. Florence, South Carolina JOHN MANNING PARHAM. JR. Latta, South Carolina TOMMY CARROLL PLAYER. JR. South Carohi DENNIS BOYD RINKER Charlottesville, Virginia JAMES OLIVER ROBERSON Roanoke, Virginia THOMAS HILLIARD ROBINSON Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM GREEN SANDIFER York, South Carolina RALPH EDWARD SCHNEE Inverness, Florida JOHN MURDAUGH SHEPHERD, JR. Newport News, Virginia EARL THOMAS SHERMAN Gainesville, Florida EMMETTE CHARLES SKINNER Suffolk, Virginia %f irM t 4 : Mdrh MJfkdAftk CLASS OF 1963 BENJAMIN JOHN STEBOR. Ill Lake Worth, Florida ALAN REEVES SUSKIN Coral Gables, Florida RICHARD PAYNE SUTER Harrisonburg, Virginia DAVID RICHARD SL ' YES, JR. Richmond, Virginia CEPHAS VALVAZE THOMASON, III Columbus, Georgia WILLIAM MAYO VAUGHAN Ellerson, Virginia MARION BAGLEY WALKER, JR. JOHN WEBSTER WILLHIDE Roanoke. Virginia BILLY C. WILSON Fort Mill, South Carolina JOHN FENNELL WOLFE, JR. Charlottesville, Virginia THOMAS GIBSON Y ' ARBROUGH Fairfax, Virginia JOE FALK ZOLL Lvnnhaven. Virginia d I I . NOT PICTURED JAMES CARLYLE GORDON, JR. Winchester, Virginia ROBERT FRANKLIN GRAHAM Radford, Virginia JULIUS JOSEPH MONTAGNA Norfolk, Virginia CHARLES HOWELL NELSON, JR. Richmond, Virginia CLEVELAND HOWARD PORTER. JR. Fries, Virginia Left to Right: Dan W. Cull: Jr., Vice-President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS We ' re freshmen gain! Is there much studying? , and Wow! These were the statement s we heard reg- ularly when we attended our first day of class. This was it, after all the toil, plans, and hopes, we were finally in Dental School. We had laid the foundation of our future in undergraduate school, and now the framework and finesse was next. I don ' t believe we have to remind ourselves of the proud feeling of knowing that we were considered best qualified — the chosen few, so to speak. We found out that if we wanted something bad enough, we had to work, and work we did. We not only worked with our minds but also with our hands, and for some students, that was a job in itself. Years from now we will also reminisce the gayer and lighter side of our freshman year and recall our experi- ences. Do you remember our first slump test, the time the prof lit the filter of his cigarette during lecture, or the daily track race to biochem. class for a front row seat? Our first dental class party, our experience with the notice on the elevator door that no one wanted to read, and engraving our names on every item in sight with our new drills? I think everyone will recall these and other humerous times, but I think we will best remember the day we said, We ' re sophomores! This is the first step of the four and one that will not be forgotten. We also can not forget Dean Lyons and the patient faculty. We want to thank them for their sincere interest and desire in helping each and every one of us. I know we ' ll carry that sincerity and interest with us through the years to pass on to others for ours is not to take but to eive. CLASS OF 1964 (3 drMiYA ;Mii mto m L diA FRANK ERWIN ABELL, JR. Lowrys, South Carolina HENRY W. ASBILL, JR. Greenville, South Carolina CONNIE M. BAKER Lancaster, South Carolina CURTIS GORDON BENNETT Martinsville, Virginia GEORGE PHILIP BERGER Richmond, Virginia EDGAR S. BRADLEY Mogadore, Ohio GEORGE WILLIAM BRADY Greenville, North Carolina PHILIP HANSFORD BRANDT Richmond, Virginia KAI MICHAEL BRENT Searcy, Arkansas WILLIAM GARFIELD BUNCH, JR. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina LARRY M BURNETT Miami. Florida ALLAN HEATH CASH. JR. Charlotte, North Carolina REX COLLINS, JR. Greenville. South Carolina ANTHONY LOUIS CONSOLO Miami, Florida KENNETH EDWARD COPELAND Waverly, Virginia DAN WARD CULBERTSON Gate City, Virginia GEORGE PARKER DAVIS Newport News, Virginia MITCHELL LEWIS I-LYNN Greer. South Carolina ERVIN WALL FUNDERBURK Cheraw, South Caroli; THOMAS BLACKWELL GARRETT, II Danville, Virginia JOSEPH HASKELL GIBSON Spartanburg, South Carolina JAMES MASSIE GLEASON, JR ALLAN GOLDFARB Richlands, Virginia Richmond, Virginia JAMES EARL GOSNEY THOMAS R. GREEN Danville, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia ROBERT LEIGH GROSSMANN Petersburg, Vi KENNETH WARD HALL Tampa, Florida SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY WILSON SHEAFFER HAWK. JR. Newport News. Virginia JOSEPH CHARLES HI1.LIER Chester, Virginia RONNIE MACK HILTON Coeburn, Virginia SIDNEY HAROLD HORWITZ Richi id. Virginia ALFRED DUNLAP HURT, JR. Salem, Virginia HUBERT A. JONES. JR. Winston-Salem, North Carolina ROBERT WILLIAM KAISER Kingston. Pennsylvania CLYDE PATRICK KILLEN Columbia, South Carolina EDWIN CLIFTON LEONARD, JR. Lakeland, Florida JOSEPH MONROE LEWIS Winnsboro, South Carolina JESSE BURKS LOGAN, JR. Salem, Virginia WALLACE BRADSHAW LUTZ Mt. Jackson, Virginia JAMES KENWARD MET . Roanoke, Virginia GERALD CHARLES MORVILLO Fort Lauderdale, Florida CLYDE RANDALL NEIGHBORS Spartanburg, South Carolina KENNEDY EDWARD NEILL. JR. Yorktown, Virginia JERRY ROSS OWINGS Gray Court. South Carolina FRANCIS WAYNE POATES Courtland. Virginia RICHARD MARK PYNE North Miami Beach, Florida WILLIAM NOEL RILEY Lynchburg, Virginia LEON ALAN ROGERS New Market, Virginia FRED HARRIS ROSENBLUM Norfolk, Virginia TIMOTHY E. RUSSELL. Ill Arlington, Virginia LAURENCE DAVID SCHWARTZ Miami Beach. Florida CHARLES C. SHARMAN Richmond, Virgini; GARLAND L. SLAGLE Richmond, Virgini; CHARLES L. SMITH, JR. Portsmouth, Virgini; WYATT WHEELER THOMPSON Fredericksburg. Virgini; MtMjfM k «- M r M m t dikmk CLASS OF 1964 til: fitodtMAiM em a tikdiM+A STANLEY DENIS TOPORER Charleston, South Carolii MARLIN F. TROIANO THOMAS R. VAUGHAN, JR. Rockv Mount, North Carolina STEPHEN T. VERMILLION ' Hampton, Virginia JULES MELVIN WAINGER Norfolk, Virginia FRANKLIN NEAL WARD Tallahassee, Florida WILLIAM AVERY WEBB Jackson, South Carolina CLAUDE STUART WHITEHEAD. JR. Chatham. Virginia PHILIP MORTON WINE Mt. Sidney, Virginia ROBERT JOHN WOODS, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia GEORGE STEVEN YEATRAS Winchester, Virginia RICHARD RILEY .ECHINI Lynchburg, Virginia DALE WALTER ZIESMER Richmond. Virginia ROBERT HABER ELLIS Georgetown, South Carolina NOT PICTURED JAMES H. FORSEE. JR. Washington, D. C. ROBERT CHARLES KAHN Miami Beach. Florida NOEL HENRY MARKI.FY Annandale, Virginia JOHN LEE MATNEY Danville, Virginia JOSEPH JOHN PHARRON Lynchburg, Virginia EARL COAK SANDERS Harrisonburg, Virginia DAVID LEIGH WHITE Roanoke, Virginia Left to right: Gray ' s Anatomy? Shield plays Santa. ' Butt, gee, it ' s a combo. ' Hard at it, fellows? s c H L HARMACY Beyond the door of a pharmacy, there are men and women contributing their part as members of the health team. Through student days and con- tinuing as registered pharmacists, the mixing and compounding of life- sus- taining medications are outstanding roles performed. hAED CQ — 1838 ni Dr. Walter H. Hartung Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry DEDICATION We. the Senior Pharmacy Class of 1961, in grateful recognition of his sincere personal interest, profound knowledge, deep under- standing, and sense of humor, respectfully dedicate this portion of the annual to Dr. Walter H. Hartung. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Four years ago we entered the freshman year with a roster of eighty-three prospective pharmacists. We had the incentive to learn even though we were somewhat dubious as to our fate. Those four years have not always been easy sledding. Many problems confronted us. As freshmen we found that General Chemistry under Mr. Pitts might be any man ' s downfall. Dr. Roscoe Hughs and his genetic cross-over made us wonder if we were meant for Pharmacy School. The sophomore year can ' t go unmentioned either. Dr. Peple, in his Literature class, enlightened us about King Arthur. Art and his Round Table were not as square as we would have them be. Although Mr. Taylor would have us believe that gravity was no problem to a good pharmacy student, Mrs. Harris soon injected sonic doubt in our minds when we worked some pharmacy math problems proving Clark ' s Rule. The junior year may have given all of us doubts. Dr. Neuroth ' s pigeon, being used to assay digitalis, would not hold his head up for Dr. Fischer ' s head nystagmus experiment. Dr. John Andrako, after one quarter, instilled in us the necessity of using four decimal places but he did not tell us how to us the conversion fat lor for making phenobarb by the barrel in Hospital Manufacturing. The senior year of course started with a bang Biochemistry! We were advised to close our eyes and link. ' ' All we could tink of was passing the course. The senior trip, although not a major problem, certainly gave us some answers to life in general. Commencement and the State Board Examination are our biggest hurdles left. But now after four years, we have developed that incentive to succeed to tin extent where confidence excells our doubtfulness. We are even sure of the definition of a senior: one who knows, and knows that he knows. Left to Right: Bill Lockhart, Historian; Connie Higginbotham, Secrtary-Treasurer; Fred Allen. President; Archie Bebee, Vice-President. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA FREDERICK JAMES ALLEN Budd Lake, New Jersey Phi Delia Chi Class Historian, ' oS- ' GO; Class President, ' GO- ' Gl; Virginia Pharmaceutical Associ- ation, ' 57-01; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' . 7- ' ol; Secretary, ' 60- ' 61; liho Chi; Sigma Zeta WALTER LOUIS BARNES, JR. Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Chi Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. ; Na tional Student Section Delegate to th A. Ph. A. House of Delegates, ' 59- ' 60 President of the A. Ph. A. Studen Branch, ' GO- ' Gl ; Corresponding Sei retar A. Ph. A. Stud., ii Branch, ' .- 9- ' G0; Vi ' i ginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' oS- ' GO Corresponding Secretory, Phi Delta I I] ' GO- ' Gl; Alpha Sigma ( In. ' i.n ' i. I EDWARD THOMAS ANDREWS ROBERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Phi Delta Chi East Carolina College; University of Rich- mond; Corresponding SeiT.-tarv, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' ISO-OI; Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- ' Gl ARCHIE JAY BEEBE Chincoteague. Virginia HOWARD LACY ARMISTEAD, Alexandria, Virginia Phi Delia Chi •al As- Pilar EDWARD MARTIN BLACKW ' ELL Staunton, Virginia Kappa Psi Virgini: stitute; Honor Vice-President, aia Pharmaceu- Regent, Kappa cjecieian, i ill c ena cm, ua-oi, His- torian, llho Chi, ' GO- ' Gl; Sigma Zeta. ' GO- ' Gl; Alpha Sigma Chi, ' GO- ' Gl THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS MARVIN WARREN BRI1R.ERS, JR- Richmond, Virginia Phi Delia Chi an Pharmaceutic:!! Association, ' . io- 51; Vi Pha .,1 - 31 i Phi Delta Chi Alun ' 59- ' 00 HARRY llovd broocke BoykinSj Virginia Phi Delta Chi Phari Phar: a] As-. i, GERALD BLANDON BROOKS Virginia Bi «n. Virginia Phi Delia Chi William and Marv Division, Norfolk; Student Council, ' J7- ' .j9; Virginia Phar- maceutical Association, 57- ' Gl; Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association, ' oT- ' til ROV HENSON BROWNING, JR. Richmond, Virginia Virginia Pharmaceutical Associate SALLY RHODES BUNDV Lebanon, Virginia Kappa Epsilon CECIL KIMMER CADWALLADER. JR. Winchester, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' : ' , ' 61; American Pharmaceutical Associ; tion, ' 57- ' 61; Historian, Kappa Psi, JOSEPH DEWEY DEADRICR, JR. Harrisonburg, Virginia Kappa Psi Madison College; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ; American Pharmaceutical Association RUSH UNDERWOOD DERR Norfolk, Virginia Kappa Psi SCHOOL OF PHARMACY THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA PATRICIA ELIZABETH DETWILER Richmond, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, Kappa Epsilon, ' 59- ' 60 JOHN EPPES FLOURNOY Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Chi or Council, ' 59- ' 61; Virginia Phar- eutical Association, ' 58- ' 61; Ameri- Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58- ' 61; Sigma Zeta 1 WILLIAM GEORGE EDDINS Galax, Virginia Phi Delia Chi liversitv of Virgirra; Class Secretary- -easurer, ' 59- ' 60; Sigma Zeta, ' 59- ' 61; nerican Phurmace itical Association, ' 59- 1, Secretary, ' 60- 61 ; Virginia Pharma- ceutical Association, ' oS- ' Gl RONALD IDEN FULLER Berryyille, Virginia Shepherd Colleg.. ' ; Virginia Pharmaceu- tical Association; American Pharmaceuti- cal Association c GREGORY MANUEL FAISON Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Chi NANCY CAMPBELL GILL Petersburg, Virginia Kappa Epsilon inia Pharmaceutical Association; erican Pharmaceutical Association; Rho Chi; Sigma Zeta SCHOOL OF PHARMACY DONALD COLA GRI ARD Bayside, Virginia Phi Delia Chi University of Miami; Class President ' 57- ' 58, ' ' 5S- ' 59, ' 59- ' fl0; Vice-President Phi Delta Chi, ' 59 ' 60; Vice-President. Sigma Zeta. ' Gu- ' 61; Virginia Phannaceu •REDERICk HUBBARD HAAR Greenville. Nor hi Carolina Hampden-Svdney College, B.S.; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, otl- ' Gl ; Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association, ' GO- ' Gl ROBERT CHARLES HANCOCK Cash ewood, Virginia Kappa Psi connie belle higginbotham Hampton, Virginia Kappa Epsilon JOHN HENRY HOSTETLER Harrisonburg, Virginia Eastern Meimonite College; America Pharmaceutical Association, ' 50- ' 61; Vi ginia Plia ' inaC ' -utical Assm-iatii ' ii, ' : ! - ' 01 X-RAY Representative, ' 60 ' 61 CORBET I RODRICK HYDE Portsmouth, Virginia Kappa Psi CHARLES P. JOHNSTON, JR. Suffolk, Virginia irmaeeuti. al As.,.ciati..u. •rican Pharmaceutical Asso- Gl; Honor Council, iiii-i; 1 VENETIA MORRILL RLE Falkland, North Carolina Kappa Epsilon Virginia Pharmaceutica] Association V. ' i-Ol; American Pharmaceutical Assoc aticn, ' OG- ' Gl 1 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA DAVID ELLIOTT LABSON Roanoke, Virginia Phi Delta Chi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ' 57- 61, President, ' Gv- ' dl; America! Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- ' 61, Sec retary, ' 5 - ' 60; Varsity Basketball, T !l ' 81 j Basketball, T 7- ' C1; Softball, ' 57 ' 61: Treasurer, Phi Delta Chi, ' 59- ' 61: Representative, Pharmacy School Athletic Council, ' OU- ' ISl; Sigma Zeta ; Hho Chi Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 60- ' ol DAVID BENSON LIEBMAN Salisburv, Maryland Alpha Zeta Omega iversity of Maryland; Pi ARMISTEAD GORRELL LAMBERT Broadnax, Virginia Phi Delta Chi JOSEPH EDWARD LAYMAN, JR. Kilmarnock, Virginia Phi Delta Chi I ' hi Delta Chi, ' 61 BILLIE RAY LOCKHART Flint, Michigan lent, Alpha Western Mid of Miohig.,n: rginia Phar- Softball Cl.is 11 J Ameri- Council, T)9- THEODORE JOSEPH MARROW Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Chi Pharmaceutical Association, ' fiO- ' fil; Vice- President, Phi Delta Chi, ' 60- ' 61; Inter- fraternity Council, ' 60- ' 61 THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS 1 THELMA LOUISE MINNIS GARY SLEMP MORELOCK. Norfolk, Virginia Dayton, Ohio Kappa Psi lpton Institute, B.S.; Virginia Phar- eutieal Association; American Phar- maceutical Association t oiT.-spoiHling Scnvtarv, Virginia I 1 maceutical AMiciltion, ' 5S- ' 59; V President. ' s i- ' iii); Secxetarj Traun School of Pharmacy, 60- ' 61; Inn WILLIAM DABNEY MORRISON Woodstock, Virginia Kappa Psi LORENZO THOMAS MURRAY. Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Chi il Association Alpha Sigma Chi, ' G0- ' 61 roc;er delmore neathawk Roanoke, Virginia Kappa Psi WILLIAM THEODORE PATRICK, JR. Highland Springs, Virginia Kappa Psi Virg nia Pharmaceutical Association, ' S7- ' 61. President, ' 59- ' 60; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 57- 61; Class Secretary, ' S7- ' 58; Claa Vice-President, ' 58- ' 50; Seen tarjr, Kappa Psi, •5!)- ' u ' 0; Interfratermtv Council, ' 59- ' 60; Treas- urer. Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 60- ' 61; Kho American Pharmaceutical Association, ' . ,S- ' ' ,1; Virginia I ' hanna ' ruriral c] ation, ' 5S- ' 61; Treasurer, ' 59 ' 60 CARSON GRADY PAYNE Crewe, Virginia Randnlph-Macon College, B.S. STEPHEN ANTHONY SCAFIDI Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, o7- ' 61; American Pharmaceutical Asso- SCHOOL OF PHARMACY THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA ALVIN JOHN SCHALOW, JR. Richmond. Virginia Phi Delta Chi JAMES EDWARD SHELTON Danville, Virginia Kappa Psi KAY PAUL SHOWALTER Grottoes, Virginia Kappa Psi l ' !i,jim.ii -utk:il Association, ' 5S- ' 61 META DORIS SIMPSON ' RAY DOUGLAS SMITH ROSE MARIE MEHFOUD SUYES Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Phi Delia Chi Kappa Epsilon Virginia Pharmaceutical Association; American Pharmaceutical Association American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 56- ' 60; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, oG- GO SCHOOL OF PHARMACY THOMAS HARFHOLEMFAV TALAMIN1 R ku v . New Jersey Kappa Psi WILLIAM BENNETT TANNER Richmond. Virgin] Phi Delta Chi niversity of Virginia, A.B.; American rii:inii;n-i ' iitii-.i] A. su, iatioii; Virginia Pharmaceui ical Association (.FORCE HARRY IIIFMIDF ' Newport News, Virginia Phi Delia Chi Iniversity of Richmond; Wi CHARLES BODEKER THOMAS Rl( ll l ) [), VlRCINIA Phi Del In Chi LOUIS ANTHONY TUCCI Run mono, Virginia Phi Delia Chi GERALD WEINSTEIN Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi Virg ' nia Pharmaceutical Associat ' 57- ' (il; American Pharmaceutical AspO ' ciation, ' 57 ' 61; Basketball, ' . . 7- ' ul Softball, ' 57- ' 61; Kappa Psi, Vice-Presi dent: Sigma Zeta; Vice-President, Rln THOMAS FRANKLIN WOMBLE, 111 Richmond. Virginia Kappa Psi FREDERICK ROBERT WRIGHT, JR- San Dieco, California Phi Delia Chi MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA FRANK TYLER YATES Leemaster, Virginia Kappa Psi Bluefield Junior College: Clinch Ya Clinic JAMES ROY WYATT, JR. Newport News, Virginia Kappa Psi mory and Henry College; America Pharmaceutical Association ; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association NOT PICTURED PATRICIA M. MEHAFFIE Frederick, Maryland THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS Left to Right: Bill Eskridge, President JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Our junior Year . . . This is the year toward which we looked as Sophomores with anxiety, hopefulness, and a sure feeling that school would definitely become easier! Oh, what misconceptions we had! Surely we must have overlooked that quantitative analysis course which seemed to welcome us at the beginning of the year with its numerous problems and frantic lab work! Characteristic also of the Junior Year is pharma- cognosy with all of its plant cycles and anthraquinones and agar-agar atructures. With time we may forget the cycles and structures, but never will we hesitate one moment in the identification of a digitalis leaf or a cascara segrada bark from aU the leaves and barks that nature has to offer!! Long in our memories will live our Galenical course seasoned rather heavily with physical chemistry concepts, organic chemistry structures and the normal probably curves — which the class seemed to disprove rather fre- quently after our hour tests! We shall never forget our lab with its demerit system and its one thousand and one preparations to complete!! Admist the problems such as school brings, the Junior Class spirit had not been dampened, for we found time to immensely enjoy all the parties, formal and informal, major sport events such as the intra-class football games, and also our springtime class picnics!! This year, the Juniors worked very hard setting a pre- cedent for M.C.V. ' s School of Pharmacy. At the time this history was written, we were working to initiate a Ring Dance for the School of Pharmacy. A vote by ballot had been taken and it was in Eavor of appropriating a certain amount of money for the dance. The rest is now up to the Juniors!! All have their fingers crossed that the affair will be a success! As the Junior Year draws to a close, we look again with anxiety toward our Senior year. This is the goal we have worked so hard to reach and we feel that we are now ready to accept the challenge it offers us because we are armed with knowledge and experience gained throughout the past three years here in Pharmacy School. CLASS OF 1962 AtMAim diM± M A4 fc+ kk — ■ v V CAROLYN ANNE BASS Gladvs. Vii JOHN WAYLAND BASS, JR. Clover, Virginia MARK ALBERT BINDER Richmond. Virginia ALVIN LEWIS BRADLEY Emporia, Virginia JOHN ELMER BROADDUS Sandston, Virginia RAY SPENCER BRYANT Richmond, Virginia RITA BERNICE Bl ' RGER Norfolk, Virginia ANDREW THORN ION CANADA, JR. Roanoke, Virginia ARCHIE TED CANNADY EDWARD LEE CLAY CLARENCE LEE CLODFELTER ALEX B. COLLETTI Norfolk, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Hampton. Virginia Richmond. Virginia HENRY RUSSELL DAVIS Meadowview, Virginia J. SAMl ' EL DAMS Saluda. Virginia ELMER RUSSELL DEFFENBAUGH, JR. Richmond, Virgin JANE ANN ELLIS CARL FRANKLIN EMSWILLER, JR. Woodstock. Virgini: BILLY WAYNE ESKRIDGE Abingdon. Virginii SCHOOL OF PHARMACY DONALD MYRON FARXSWORTH Richmond, Virginia SEYMOUR FRANCIS GOODMAN Richmqnd, Virgini; JOHN JOSEPH CORSICA, III Beckly, Wesl Virgini; VERNON ARTHUR GREENAWALT Richmond. Vi GERALD ALLEN GROSSMAN Richmond, Virgil JAMES W. HARPER Brookneal, Virgil EDITH ANNE HARRIS Greenville, North Carolina CHARLES FRANKLIN HICKLIN Staunton. Virginia DOROTHY MYRTLE HOFMEYER Williamsburg, Virgini; BARBARA JEAN HUDDLESTON Bayside, Virginia THOMAS KUXKLE HUTCHENS Newport News, Virgini; GERALD COOPER JONES Warsaw, North Carolina RAYMOND LLOYD KINCAID, JR. Richmond. Virginia JAMES ROBERT KING, JR. Victoria, Virgini; CHARLES EDWARD KIPPS Linville, Virgini; ROBERT HAYNE LEAVELLE, JR. Charlotte. North Caroli; JOHN RICHARD LITTON Marion. Virgini; k i mdk JiMtik JrhAJmlm CLASS OF 1962 4 fe .M m HAROLD FREDWICK MADAGAN. JR. Winchester. Virginia MILLARD RUSSELL MAGEE Vale. Virginia JANE CAROLYN MAYHEW Gretna, Virginia (AMES EDWARD. MILLS Greenville, North Carolina TANNIS JOANNE MONNINGTON Front Royal, Virginia KENNETH EARL MOORE Richmond, Virgini; WILLIAM LEONARD MORRIS Norfolk, Virginia GEORGE JOSEPH NORWOOD Richmond, Virginia JUDY ANNE OVERSTREET Bedford, Virginia ELI WASHINGTON PERKINS Wytheville, Virginia MARY CAROLINE PHILLIPS Woodhridge, Virginia RAY WILLARD PICKETT Brookneal. Virginia JOHN BAKER RANSON South Boston, Virginia ANN MORGAN REILLY Waynesboro, Virginia JAMES BRANDER ROBINSON Dolphin, Virginia RADFORD DtWITT ROCKWELL Chase City, Virgini: THOMAS BRANSFORD ROWLES Limeton, Virgini; DAVID FARRIS SALEEBA Richmond. Virgini; SCHOOL OF PHARMACY STEVE MARTIN SCHREIER Norfolk, Virginia JOYCE CAROLE SHEEHAN Richmond, Virginia BENJAMIN PRESTLEV SMITH Farmville, Virginia DORIS FAYE SMITH Appalachia, Virginia PHILIP CHILES SPIGGLE Strasburg, Virginia JANET SUE STANDLEY Charlottesville, Virginia MARTHA JANE STEPP Coeburn, Virginia WILLIAM GARLAND TARRANT Richmond. Virginia ROBI R I HOOKER 1 HOMAS Heathsville.Virgini: WILLIAM BRANCH WHITE Front Royal, Virgil SAMUEL MYRON WOLPOW Norfolk. Yi JERRY MACON WOOD Roanoke. Virginia CARLA SUE YATES Pennington Gap, Vi NOT PICTURED GARY E. ANDERSON Winchester, Virginia DONALD B. GARRISON Richmond, Virginia DONALD F. CLARK Abingdon. Virginia FLOYD J. GLIDEWELL Richmond, Virginia ARTHUR D. ROBINSON Pennington Gap, Virginia WORTHINGTON H. FREEMAN Lawrenceville, Virginia HARRY W. MURRAY Edinburg, Virginia Left to Right: Berryman, President; J SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Supplemented by twenty-six transfers, the class of ' 63 began classes in September hindered by many apprehen- sive thoughts, most of which were initiated by upper- classmen. After one week of classes, we were tempted to quit, believing that their warnings were mild compared to what the sophomore year was really like. One of our professors somewhat alleviated these thoughts, however, by reminding us that the junior class was eighty strong — students who had been successful sophomores. This quickly renewed our determination and faith that we would be juniors, too, next year. This year has been especially gratifying inasmuch as we had our first pharmacy courses — inorganic pharma- ceutical, pharmacy math, and American Pharmacy (or whatever it ' s being called this week). We still don ' t quite understand aliquots or what a gastric antacid does, but we have now had some contact (other than selling aspirin in a drugstore) with our chosen profession. Our other courses, organic, physics, economics, and English, requiring much time and concentration, pro- vided us with priceless memories. Will we ever forget the organic quiz that was too long because we hadn ' t been studying systematically! , the unexpected showers in lab received when disconnecting condensers before cutting off the water, or the eternal 4:50 p.m. count down? Mr. Taylor elicited a laugh the day he demon- strated equilibrium shift and remarked when a person walks, especially a woman, the center of mass is shifted . We ' ll long remember the Malthusian theory and the Law of Supply and Demand as dutifully taught?? by Dr. Thomas, and the differences in the quizzes given by the two English professors. As usual, fraternity rushing highlighted the fall social agenda, providing many parlies and good times. Having to meet the noon deadline, many of us wondered whether we were making the right choice but, after sign- ing the bid, there was no turning back. During January, it was not unusual to see a sophomore polishing a pro- fessor ' s shoes, numbering the sidewalk blocks around the dorm in Roman Numerals, or leading a duck on a leash. In March, it was the girls ' turn to be stared at, all ap- pearing for class looking rather pale (due to lack of makeup rather than a rough weekend) and carrying Yogi bears. The scenery surrounding us has changed during our two years here. Many of the buildings have been torn down, the new Skull is open, and a nursery has been built next to the dorms (tor our children or us?). The dorms themselves provide a center for much activity, not all of which is studying. No year is complete without the usual short-sheeting, music or joke sessions, bridge games, and an occasional helping hand to the policemen via telephone directions in the capture of a criminal. No history is complete without mention of the enter- tainment provided us by the faculty, classes, and fraterni- ties. At every party, dance, or picnic, the sophomores were well represented, regardless of quizzes scheduled for the following week. As we look back we realize that this has been one of the shortest and most hectic years of our lives. We are now at the halfway mark of our journey and are eager to greet the junior year with the anticipation of more knowledge toward our chosen goal — to serve humanity as pharmacists. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY JOSEPH RUDOLPH ADAMS South Norfolk, Virginia RAEFORD W. BAIN ' Clayton, North Carolina EDWARD GLENN BARKER Daville, Virginia ROBERT QUILLIN BARKER Gate City. Virginia WILLIAM GLEN BARNARD Richmond, Virginia JAMES VANCE BARNETT Abingdon, Virginia MICHAEL RANDOLPH BEAHM Luray, Virginia FRANKLIN RAY BENNETT Richmond, Virginia JOAN CAROL BERRY Madison, Virginia PAUL DOUGLAS BERRY. JR. Chase City. Vire RICHARD MICHAEL BERRYMAN LARRY ALLEN BLEYINS it Royal. Virginia Radford. Virginia BARBARA THERESA BOLTE GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM, JR. Martinsville. Virginia GEORGE MacRAE BRYSON. ]R. Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM GEORGE BUCHANAN Kenbridgc. Virginia DOUGLAS L. BUCKLES Lebanon, Virgil BILLY WINFRED CHAMBERLAIN Christiansburg, Virginia RORER E. CLIFT Martinsville. Virginia ALLAN DAVID COMESS Norfolk, Virginia BETTY MARIE DANIELS Blackstone, Virginia SUSAN RIED EARLY Broadway, Virginia ERNEST WILLIAM ELLIOTT, JR. Richmond, Virginia ROBERT JAMES FAGG Martinsville, Virginia ROBERT MARION FRIEND Roanoke, Virginia ALLAN B. FROST Norfolk, Virginia SARAH HOLT GARRETT Bartow, Florida if? .- WiAiifl n CO 4thtiti 4k tiM M JMi CLASS OF 1963 ALAN NORMAN GOLDSTEIN ' Norfolk, Virgini ai.ice Mcdonald graham Baltimore, Marylaiu JAMES BRUCE GLYNN, JR CLARENCE EDWARD HALL Keysville, Virginia CARROL RAY HAMLETT Brookneal, Virginia STUART HENRY HAMILTON. |R. Richmond, Virginia Will 1AM JEFFRIES HILL Lawrenceville, Virginia GEORGE BERNARD HOLZBACH, JR Richmond, Virginia CHARLSIE ELIZABETH JAMES Cambria, Virginia SHEILA SUSAN KATZ Richmond, Virginia GEORGE EDWARD KELLAM Exmore. Virginia BERNARD FRASIA KRIMM Richmond, Virginia ARLINE CAROLE LAYNE Victoria. Virginia 1 1 I ) ' ANN LIPKIN Richmond, Virginia DAVID DICKEY MARSHALL Charlottesville. Virginia DAVID JAMES McKINNEY Keysville. Virginia CHARLES EDWARD MERKEL Richmond, Virginia DANIEL ABBOT MIN ' TON Clinchco, Virginia MAURICE MOIF Portsmouth, Virginia ADRON DURANT MOORE Richmond, Virginia JOHN EDWARD MUNDY North Tazewell, Virginia GRAHAM LEE NELSON Winchester, Virginia VIRGINIA LOUISE NT ' ARA Richmond, Virginia JAMES DAVID PERRY Staunton. Virginia PATRICIA ANN POPE Ivanhoe, Virginia THOMAS EYRE RAYFIELD MARIANNE REVENE Chesapeake. Virginia Richmond. Virginia LDWARD HAGAN RICHMOND, JR Gate City, Virginia SCHOOL OF PHARMACY JERRY WILSON ROBINSON Amelia, Virgi GEORGE EARL ROGERS. JR. Suffolk, Virgi ROGER L. SAGER Strasburg, Virg STEVEN TOBIAS SAGER Richmond, Virg fOSEPH BARRY SCHWARTZ Richmond, Virginii FRANK NORMAN STAHL Richmond, Virginii JOHN ROBERT SHARPE Richmond, Virginii GEORGE DAVID THOMPSON W ' i sburg.Vi HOWARD O. WACHSMANN Stoney Creek. Virginia JACKSON T. WARD Cape Charles. Virgil LOUISE MILLNER WHITEHEAD Chatham, Virginia RUTH LYNCH WHITEHEAD Chatham. Virginia DENNIS HERMAN WILKIN ' S Richmond, Virgi: h A NOT PICTURED JOEL E. DAVIDS Richmond, Virginia KEMAL H. DEEN St. Paul, Virginia WILLIAM B. DOTTEN Lynchburg, Virginia WILLIAM R. EVANS Tazewell. Virginia HUGH A. GREEN Ferrum, Virginia SAMUEL W. JONES Emporia, Virginia JANE GREY MCALLISTER Richmond, Virginia ROBERT L. MILLER Bridgewater, Virginia ELIZABETH W. MOSS Independence, Virginia ALVIN K. OYERSTREET Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM A. RANSONE Buchanan, Virginia WILLIAM P. WILKINS Lynchburg, Virginia SHELBURN M. WILLIAMS Pembroke, Virginia LI CY A. WOOLFOLK Louisa, Virginia Left to Right: Clayton Partin, Vice-President: Laura N ' eale, Secretary; Beverly Blunt, Treasurer; Mickey Stredler, President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Our freshman class is a small one. This very smallness of the class tends to bring us closer together than the larger classes of the student body. College life is not new to any of us but the profes- sional school is new, many of us are finding it difficult to adjust to a schedule of freshman and sophomore classes. M.C.V. is offering a constant challange and calls for hard work from all of us. We realize that we are members of the health team. We are grateful for the opportunity to study pharmacy and we will try to live up to the confidence that M.C.V. has shown by their acceptance of us. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY BENJAMIN WILLS BOXLEY Sinai Draft. Yhgiiiia CLARENCE RONALD CATES Portsmouth, Virgini; REUBEN MORRIS CHI RCH. ]R. Richmond, Virginia laury Mcdonald neale West Point, Virginia MICHAEL ELCENE STREDLER Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT GARLAND AMPLER Richmond. Yi At NOT PICTURED BEVERLY CROWDER BLOUNT Vinton, Virginia LARRY THOMAS HILL Vinton, Virginia DANIEL BUCHANAN MOORE Kcnbridge, Virginia CLAGGETT CLAYTON PARTLN, JR. Chester, Virginia JOHN EDWARDS ROUZIE. JR. King William, Virginia HERMAN LAMAR I NCLEBACH Richmond, Virginia JAMES ELKANAH WYNN Newport News, Virginia Left to right: What seems to be wrong I ' m a sick muvver! ' So this is pharmacy. ' Ho-o-onk! Out of order. Left to right: Dear Mom. These are my texts. The washday miracle. ' 5 o ' clock — and now to relax! ' Don ' t you sleep in pajamas ' ' ' ' Class impromptu. s c H L URSING . . . The happiness we find doing work we love. ... These words ex- press the feeling of a young woman during the years as a student nurse, and as she stands on the threshold of becoming a graduate. Beyond the door lies opportunity for continuing enjoyment of and growth in nursing. r ED CQ 1838 I If Dr. Doris B. Yingling Dean, School oj Nursing DEDICATION We, the Senior Class, with deep appreciation, are proud to dedi- cate our portion of the annual to one who through her untiring efforts and ceaseless determination has brought our school to new recogni- tion. Our heartfelt thanks to our Dean, Dr. Doris B. Yingling. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Is it possible that lour years have passed ' ' Yes, it was in September 1957 when many new [aces appeared on Broad Street. Each had some apprehension about the future but were joyful thai the pathway to nursing was just beginning. Will we ever forget our first impressions of our roommates and Cabaniss Hall? After thorough warning from upper-classmen about the courses at M.C.V., we settled down to studying. That year brought many new ex- periences such as the breeding of fruit flies. A visit to Hernando ' s Hideaway was also on the agenda. As we progressed to our blue uniforms, we were faced with our first clinical assignment in the hospital. Boy, were we scared! Anatomy helped us realize just how much we didn ' t know about the human body. We also became more familiar with the men from outer space as we entert ained our link- sisters. Much to the amazement of everyone, we lived through the sophomore year. In the fall of 1959, each of us developed a case of stiff neck as the caps were placed on our heads. After re- covering rather quickly, we began our experiences in psychiatry, pediatrics, obstetrics, and operating room. Then came the Senior Year! About the proudest time of all four years was the receiving of our black bands. Christmas brought many happy times — Christmas Dance, diamonds, and National Accreditation. Our days at M.C.V. have truly been unforgettable ones. Now, we find ourselves at another horizon. There is truly joy but also sadness, pride but also humility as we begin our career as Nurses! MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA GAIL ANTONE BRUCH Richmond, Virginia Musical, Y S- ' 60; Musical Chairman, ' n ; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 57- SHIRLEY GRAY BEYILLE Norfolk, Virginia Baptist Student Union, ' 57- ' 58; X-RAY Staff, ' 59- ' 6( ; Student Nurses ' Associ- ation, ' SS- ' Gl; Nurses Musical, ' 59- ' G0: Laennee Society, ' 60- ' Gl BILLIE JEAN BA7EMORE Henderson, North Carolina B.S.U., ' 57- ' 59; Extension Committee Chairman of B.S.U., ' .iS- ' -iS; Student Nurses ' Association. ' 57- ' . S, 60- ' 61; Col- lege Chorus, ' 57- ' 5S KITTY SUE BODDIE South Hill, Virginia udent Nurses ' Association, ' oS- ' Ol MARY MARGARET BEAN Silver Spring, Maryland Student Council, ' o8- ' 59; Teusler Fellow- ship, ' 5S- ' (I1; Social Chairman of Teus- ler Fellowship, ' (iO- ' fil; Musiial, ' oS- ' .ltl; Student Nulses ' Association, ' G0- ' G1 KATIE ESTELLE BRIGHT Wl-HTEMLLE, NORTH CAROLINA ass Historian, ' 57- ' . S; Class Secretary, l- ' GIl; Student Nurses ' Association, 58 ' 59, ' G0- ' 61: X-RAY Staff, ' .i9- ' Gl THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS I r PHYLLIS MARIE CHICKOS Pocahontas, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, f 7- ' 61; Class Representative to National Student Nurses ' Association Convention, ' 59- ' 60; Class Treasurer, ' 57- ' ; S; Class Secretary, ' 5S- ' 59; Secretary of School of Nursing Stu- dent Association, ' 60- ' (jl; Acting Sec- retary of Laenuec Socictv, ' 9- ' li0; Sigma Zeta, ' 60- ' 01; Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 60- ' 61 MABLE ESTELLE COOKE Cartersville, Vircinia is Vice-President, T)7- ' 5S; Stude 60- ' LEE WASLEY DePIY Portsmouth. Virginia Jl ' DITH MAY ELLIS Richmond, Vircinia Baptist Student Union, ' 57- ' 61; Devo- tional Chairman, ' oS-T 9; Class Vice- President, ' 59- ' (i0; Religious Emphasis Week Committee Chairman, ' 59- ' 6CI; Class Historian. Vs-Vi!J ; Student Xuises ' As- sociation, f 7- ' 61 LILLIAN DOUGLAS GATEWOOD Richmond, Vircinia Student Nurses ■asurer of Sigm nt of A. D. Wil NORMA SUE GUINN Culpeper. Vircinia Serretary of Westminster Fellc ' 59- ' 60; Student Nurses ' Assoc ' 60- ' 61 BARBARA SUE GUY Manassas, Vircinia JEANETTE HARWELL Waverly. Vircinia CHOOL OF NURSING THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA JUDITH ARMSTEAD HAWKINS Fredericksburg, Virginia tiona] Canterlniiv ssnriat inn Wurkshop, ' 59 ELIZABETH ANN KIDD Mt. Crawford, Virginia Baptist Student Union, ' 58- ' 59; Vice- President of Junior Class, ' 59- ' 60; As- sistant Editor of B.S.U. Paper, ' 59- ' 60; Student Nurses ' Association, ' lio- ' Ol; En- listment Chairman of B.S.U., ' 60- ' 61 KATHLEEN ' KAROL HIN ' CHEV Front Royal. Virginia SYLVIA JEAN KINDER Opa-Locka, Florida Student Nurses ' Association, ' 60-61 PATRICIA ANN JONES Danville, Virginia Treasurer of Baptist Student Union, ' 59- ' 60; Musical, ' 5S- ' 59; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 57- ' 5S, ' 6U- ' 61; Student Council, ' 57- ' 5S; X-RAY Staff, ' 59- ' 61 BARBARA MAE LAWRENCE West Jefferson, North Carolina Honor Council, ' 59- ' 00; Student Nurses ' Association Representative, ' 60- ' 61; Ath- letic Representative, ' B0- ' 61; B.S.U. Sec- retarv, ' 59- ' (;0; Editor of B. S.U. Capsule, ' 60- ' 61; Softball, T.S- 59; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 60- ' 61 SCHOOL OF NURSING FRANCES REYNOLDS LOONEV Richmond, Virginia SUSAN SALOMONSKY LYNCH Richmond, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 57- ' 5S, ' CO 61; Assistant Advertising Manager .: X-RAY, ' 57- ' 58 MONA LOUISE PEFFER Front Royal, Virginia ir Council, ' .iS- ' 59; Student Nu ■iali.. PATRICIA ROSS PITTMAN Hopewell, Virginia BECKY LOU POFF Copper Hill, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 57- ' 61; 1st Vice-President of District III SNA, ' 59- ' (50; Vice-President of Student Associa- tion, ' 59- ' 60; Student Council, ' 59- ' 60; Baptist Student Union, ' ; • ' ( ].; Sigma Zeta, ' 60- ' 61 MARY KATHLEEN POINTER Gloucester, Virginia Softball, ' 57- ' 00; Student Nurses ' Asso elation, ' G0- ' 01; Senior Class Secretary ' G0- ' G1; Athletic Representative, T 8- ' 5S SANDRA LEE POPE Ivanhoe, Virginia Ah. ha Sig] ' 01; X-RA ager of X-l ciety, Sr 1 XNNA, JANET LAINE PRATT Saltville, Virginia Westminster Fellowship, ' o9- ' G0; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 60- ' 61; Student Council Representative, ' G0- ' G1 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA CECILE HOYLE REESE Richmond, Virginia SARA ANN SHUMAN Richmond, Virginia Council. ' (iO- ' cil; Student Nurses ' ition, ' o7- ' 59, ' GO- ' Ol; X-RAY Staff, ' GO- ' Ol JESSIE SELENA RYDER Clarksburg, West Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 5S- ' G1; Basketball Manager, ' 59- ' 60; Dormitory President Randolph-Minor, ' GO- ' Ol; Sec- retary of Athletic Association, ' G0- ' G1; Student Council, School of Nursing, ' GO- ' Ol; Nurses ' Musical, ' 59-60 GLORIA ANITA SIMMONS Roanoke, Virginia VIVIAN WALLACE SAWYER Norfolk, Virginia Council Representati ' MARY ELLEN SI MMERS Fredericksburg, Virginia na Zeta, T,i)- ' G0; Baptist Student Hi, ' 57- ' Gl; Student Nurses ' Associ- n, ' 59- ' 61; Student Council, ' 59- ' G0 THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS JEAXETTE CORNELIA SWICEGOOD Margarita. Canal Zone Basketball, ' 57- ' 5S; Class Athletic Rep- ' - ■ T - . . - ; Honor Council Rep- resentative ' 60- ' ol; Student Nurses ' As- sociation, ■ 7- ' 59, ' GO- ' ol; X-RAY Staff ' (jo- ' ol; Teusler Fellowship, ' 5S- ' 61 BEVERLY FAY TIGNOR Richmond, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' o7- ' 61; Pres- ident Junior Class, ' 59- ' 60; Sigma Zeta, ■60- ' 61; Recipient .it A. I). Williams Award, ' 57- ' o9; Baptist Student Union, MARY ELLEN YOGEL Haymarket, Virginia PHYLLIS ANNE WEAVER Madison, Virginia ident Council, ' 57- ' 5S; Honor Council, - ' a9; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 60- ' 61 JUDITH CAROLINE WHISENANT Student Nurses Association, r.T- ' . ' .o. ' Of ' ill ; Class Soi lal t hairman, ' - ' OI; 1) rector, Chorus for Musical, ' u ' 0- ' 61 ELIZABETH CAROL WILLIAMS Rural Retreat, Virginia FLOY GILLS WYATT Richmond, Virginia Medicovan Representative, ' 56- ' 57; MCV Chorus. ' 56- ' 57; Class Secretary, ' 57- ' 5S; Tji-asuri ' T oi Si li.nt oi u ■■ i i SI ndenl Association, iS- ' 59; Student Represent- ative to State SNA Convention, ' 57- ' 5S SCHOOL OF NURSING Left to Ri«ht: Shirley Thomas, President; Ann Beggarly, Secretary; Joan Murray, Vice-President; Barbara Sulie, Treasurer; Ann Payne, Historian. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS One much needed vacation, several scorched caps, and what seemed like an eternity later, the class of 1962 finally entered that long awaited Junior year after a hectic year as a little blue bird . Among other things said was the ever present exclamation, Will wonders never cease! Ahum clocks went off bright and early that first Mon- day morning, and thirty-nine eager student nurses hop- ped out of bed to at last don that white uniform and cap. Each of us was looking forward to the first day on each of the four special services — pediatrics, psychiatry, obstetrics, and the operating room — feeling that after the tedious sophomore year there couldn ' t possibly be much more to learn. Were we disillusioned!!! By the end of our three months on each service, we had become experts on such things as the fine art of getting a medica- tion through the tightly clinched jaw of a four-year old, and had become very dexterous at the seemingly im- possible task of putting on sterile gloves, operating room style, without contaminating them, or getting our hands hopelessly entangled. We had all pretty well adjusted to the conditioned response of suddenly losing a raven- ous appetite upon one glimpse of the Cabaniss Hall Caf- eteria, and found out the hard way how it feels to have clinical assignment 3-11 and then 7-3:30 on the next morning. Through it all, however, we all realized the tremendous responsibility that had been placed upon us, and enjoyed every minute of doing our best to be worthy of that responsibility. Aside from our clinical activities, the class was faced with the usual money-making problems and trying to solve the questions that arose over the Junior-Senior breakfast and next year ' s Christmas Dance. Now, with another much needed vacation coming up, alarm clocks don ' t go off quite so early and the thirty- nine student nurses don ' t hop so eagerly out of bed, but all are still proud to be a part of the Medical College of Virginia School of Nursing. We eagerly look forward to that final senior year, the black bands for our caps, and of course the march down the aisle at graduation. SCHOOL OF NURSING II 1)1 I H ANNE AKERS Roanoke, Vi LYNDA DALE ALLEN Scottsburg, Virginia JOYCE ANNE ARRITT Partlow, Virginia GLENNA MARY ASHBl ' RNER West Palm Beach, Florida ANNE REYNOLDS BEGGARLY Keeling. Virgini; JEAN ELEANOR BOWMAN Bridgewater, Virgini; SUSAN EI.SOM BROWN Roanoke. Virginia WANDA COLLEEN CUSTER Pensacola. Florida LORETTA RUTH DICE Franklin, West Virginia CAROLYN SMITH DOGGETT Fredericksburg, Virginia MARGARET ANN DOUGLAS Danville, Virginia SARAH JANE EASLEY Danville, Virginia JUDITH PRISCILLA GOTT Front Royal, Virginia SARAH ANNE GRIFFITHS Dunbar. West, Virginia MARTHA ANN HELTON Martinsburg. West Virgini; JOAN ELAINE JOHNSTON Richmond. Virginia CAROLE PETICA JONES Richmond, Virginia GAYLIA LEE KLINE Mathews. Virginia CLASS OF 1962 FRANKIE MARIE LERNER Lynchburg, Virginia RUTH BENTON MAGEE Emporia, Virginia JOAN LEE MURRAY War. West Virginia PATRICIA MAE NEWMAN South Hill, Virginia ANNE BRIGGS PAYNE Falls Church, Virginia BETTY JUNE PAYNE Chatham, Virginia EVELYN FARMER PRICE Farmville, Virginia BARBARA LEE RANDOLPH Athens, Georgia MARY ANNE ROACH MARY ANN SANTO Tazewell, Virginia Suffolk. Virginia JULIA BROADUS SCHMIDT Alexandria. Virginia BONNIE FRANCES SPARGER Mount Airy, North Carolii NANCY ANN STANSELL Richmond, Virginia CAROL ELIZABETH STEINER Hampton, Virginia BARBARA JEAN SULIC North Tazewell, Virginia BETTY DIANE TILLER SHIRLEY MARIE THOMAS BRENDA MARLENE WAITE Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Cumberland, Maryland DELOISE CECILLE WESTCOTT Waynesboro, Virgin I IRA MAE APT Richmond, Virginia NOT PICTURED ANNE WATKINS HUTCHESON Newport News, Virginia ANNE GRAYSON ROBINSON Burke, Virginia Left to Right: Eleanor Lankford, Historian; Nancy Glisson, Secretary; Nancy Brandy, lice-President; Lou Loental, Tn President. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The class of ' 63 declared itself Sophomore at a meeting in June, enthusiastically even if somewhat un- officially. It had just received eight new members, as well as box-loads of new and impressive blue uniforms. The world looked sunny, and the title Freshman was shed with re ' ief. In September the Associate Degree students received black bands for their caps while their Baccalaureate classmates sighed in admiration. Rehabilitation, pediat- rics, and psychiatry were among the impressive studies pursued by the Associates. As they graduate in June each will carry the memory that it was during her second year that the Associate Degree program became the first in Virginia to be accredited. And after what seemed like aeons of time the little bluebirds began their hospital experience. Among a multitude of hospital personnel Sophomore became a synonym for everything from sixth-grader to Sairy Gamp. Resolut ely the miniature Nightingales squared their blue shoulders and blinked back an occasional tear — after all, how were we to know B.P. meant blood pressure instead of bedpan? Days passed and slowly con- fidence returned, accompanied by an ever-increasing gratitude for the wisdom and patience of instructors. A new vocabulary was developed; Sophomores re- peated with relish such important-sounding words as decubitus ulcer, myocardial infarction, peritonitis. . . . We became one another ' s guinea pigs for everything — bed baths, hypodermics, and non-disective technique. (A fact which would surely have caused the end of less beautiful friendships.) Interspersed with anatomy and pharmacology there were numerous bridge games, trips to the Skull , and heated political debates. Sophomores wondered, and learned, and wondered still more about all manners of things — the world, Widal ' s reaction, the West Virginia Club. What other group but this could compare the U.S.O. and the W.H.O. and make it sound almost logical? Who else would practice the application of sterile dressings to a Johnny Matins rhythm? A few classmates have dropped from our ranks, pre- ferring matrimony or some other estate. But for most of us there is the anticipation of a white cap, soon to come. We have learned many things, academic and otherwise, and especially how little we know. But follow- ing this lesson in humility the tiny lamps are held higher, their faltering beams grow steadily brighter. CLASS OF 1963 JOAN ELIZABETH BLESSE Richmond, Virginia JUDITH ANN COLLINS Gate City. Virginia CAREN SUE CRAIG Arlington, Virginia MARTHA ANN CRAIG Waynesboro, Virginia BARBARA FRANCES CUSTARD Front Royal, Virginia BEVERLY HARDEN Salcn. Virginia NORVELLE VIRGINIA DECKER Buena Vista, Virginia CYNTHIA GAYLE DELONG Huntington. West Virginia DORIS ALEIN ' E DICKINSON Norton, Virginia JUDITH ELLEN DUNN Norfolk, Virginia ELIZABETH JEAN EUNSON Salem, Virginia MAXINE ELLEN FIELDSON Miami, Florida SUZANNE GILL Woodstock, Virginia NANCY EDWARD GLISSON Portsmouth, Virginia MARY INDIA GRAHAM Baltimore, Maryland BEVERLEY ANNE GREGORY Charleston, West Virginia EVELYN JEAN HELMS Portsmouth, Virginia GLORIA JEAN HENDRICK Bluefield, West Virginia FLOANNE HINTON Petersburg, Virginia ERMA GARNETT HIX Prospect, Virginia VIRGINIA MARIE HRBEK Front Royal, Virginia FRANCES ELIZABETH HUBBARD South Hill, Virginia DELORES W. JACKSON East Rainelle, West Virginia ROCHELLE ANN JOHNS Welch, West Virginia CARMEN JOHNSON Richmond, Virginia LINDA LOU LOENTAL Oakton, Virginia LINDA ANN MATT Westfield, New Jersey CLYTIS LOUISE MATTHEWS Jarratt, Virginia SCHOOL OF NURSING PATSY LOU MILLER Charlotte Court Hotise, Virgin RAMONA Sl ' E MILLER Gate City, Virgin JOYCE DAWN ' ML ' XDV Port Republic, Virgin JO ANN O ' DELL Boomer, West Virgin SUSAN ARMOl ' R Oil LEV Richmond, Vj SALLY CHRIS LINE OWENSBY Swannanoa, North Carolii EDITH JUANITA PRICE Farmville, Vii DIXIE VALERIE RAST Rochelle.Vii NANCY ILENE RIPPEY Richmond, ' i ANN TAYLOR ROBINSON Greensboro. North Carolina CAROLYN LOUISE SEWARD Richmond, Virginia JUDITH ANN SIMMS Radford, Virginia LOLITA JOY SMITH Eau Gallie, Florida BETTY LOU SMOOT Petersburg, Virginia CLARAMAE STEVENS Midway, Ohio VIRGINIA HAMILTON WHIPPLE Middlehrook. Virginia ELIZABETH ANN WILKINSON South Charleston, West Virginia SUSAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Covington, Virginia CAROLYN JEANETTE WINFREY Palmyra, Virginia JANICE ANN WOOD Richmond, Virgini; MELINDA SUE WOODWARD NOT PICTURED JOYCE ANN GRAY Sandston, Virginia ELEANOR LEWIS LANKFORD Norfolk, Virginia CONSTANCE MAE POLING Pearisburg, Virginia Left to Right: Sue Ellis, Secretary: Karen Agee. I dent: June Johnston. President: Sandr FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS This was the tomorrow we had been waiting for. To most of the freshmen a new life lay ahead — that of col- lege, but a new world with many traditions, customs, and expectations cast a prevailing spirit of enthusiasm over everyone. With faces still sunburned, the freshmen arrived early in September to a maze of new activities and experiences. The visions of nursing coupled with continuous parties and teas helped orientation to jjass quickly. Soon an acid odor of formaldehyde wafted forth from the biology lab while an aroma of sulfur fumes emerged from the chemistry lab helping others to easily sense the freshmen embarking upon their quest for knowledge. A positive attitude with which we approached the newness of this life and eagerness with which we asked the why in a learning situation characterized the determination of the freshmen. At first it was hard for us to realize that each day meant adding to our character foundations a strength- ened integrity. Yet as we watched the seniors in their starched white uniforms and caps with black bands, the realization of what might be ours made a rough day or an especially hard assignment a little more bearable. With cold November days, came the election of class officers. Soon after the election, exams loomed menacing- ly near. All else momentarily forgotten, we spent hours organizing notes and rereading chapters in an attempt to emerge triumphantly. December gave the imaginative freshmen a chance to display their creative ability as we planned a Christmas program for the Student Association meeting. January found the freshman class busily preparing for the stu- dent-faculty tea while with February came preparations for the second quarter exams. March brought spring and an increased vitality to the now orientated students. Now it ' s almost summer — a year quickly gone by. Present has turned to past. Yet we know that the simple truth, we have learned will burn like beacons to lighten our paths. The friends we have made through the com- ing years will last. And it is with a renewed hope and inspiration that we seventy-five freshmen baccalaureate and associate degree students await our sophomore year. SCHOOL OF NURSING NANCY KAREN ' AGEE Meadows of Dan. Virginia ANNA CRUMP ALL1GOOD Washington. North Carolina JANE MUELLER ALLISON Draper, Virginia FREDA ELAVNE ASHWORTH Rocky Mount. Virginia JUDITH NAOMI AY1X Arlington, Virginia R] I A DIANNE BELKOV Norfolk, Virginia JOAN KENDRICK. BENNETT Roanoke. Virginia BARBARA JANE BLOXOM Richmond, Virginia CYNTHIA ELNOR BRYCE Norwalk, Connecticut KARAN ANN CEDERs I ROM Church, Virginia LINDA FAYE COBURN Ellerson, Virginia ETTA CATHERINE COTTON Aldie. Virginia CATHERINE YIRG IN A DOVE Al exandria V rginia KAREN SUE ELLIS Po tsmouth V rginia ERMA LOU FOX Gore V rginia ANN ELIZABETH HALE Crewe V rginia CAROL JEAN HELSABECK Winston-Salem, North Caroli JANE LEE HICKMAN Buena Yi LAVONIA MAE HUFFMAN Elkt. BETTY SUE JOHNSON , Virginia Clayton. North Carolina JUNE ELLEN JOHNSTON Richmond, Virginia CAROL VIVIAN KENNEDY Falls Church, Virginia ELIZABETH ANN KIBLER Richmond, Virginia ANNE MARIE KIRK Fort Lauderdale, Florida EDNA EARL LANGSTON Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina CAROLYN ALICE MARSHALL Aldie, Virginia S 1SkA £ CLASS OF 1964 AsAjt AdM MARY FRANCES McCAULEY Front Royal, Virginia JANE KIRBY McCORMICK Charlotte, North Carolina PATRICIA GAYNELLE MILES Ellerson, Virginia ANNE HARRISON ORMES Richmond. Virginia SONDRA HAZEL PADOW Richmond, Virginia ROSALYN GENICE PAIL Richmond, Virginia PATRICIA ELLEN PHILLIPS NANCY JEAN POWELL Salisburg, Maryland Arlington, Virginia VIRGINIA CARTER ROBBINS Altavista. Virginia LINDA LEE ROBERSON Clifton Forge, Virginia REBECCA ANN ROBERTS Somerset. Virginia EDITH CAROL SAUNDERS Blackstone. Virginia PEGGY JEAN SHUPE Pocahontas. Virginia GAIL ANN SILCOX Richmond, Virginia NANCY GAYNELL SNYDER Dayton, Virginia CAROLE LEE SOMERS Harrisonburg, Virginia BRENDA GAYLE STOUT Altavista, Virginia EMMA JEAN THOMAS Ahoskie. North Carolina CATHY ELLEN TILSON Dublin. Virginia JUDITH ANN TRUE Arlington, Virginia JOAN VAUGHAN Richmond, Virginia PATRICIA FAYE WATKINS Hampton, Virginia JUDITH ANN WHITE Buena Vista. Virginia JUDY DALE WRIGHT Stuart, Virginia Left to right: Towels, anyone? Penny for your thoughts. Christmas in Toyland But, Bobbie, how you ' ve grown. Who said we ' re asleep? Togetherness. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA SUSAN BVRD BARKLF.V Lawrenceville. Virginia Student Nurds ' Association DELORIS JANE CASSELL Wytheville, Virginia Radford Collejre NANCY CAROL BRANTLEY Petersburg, Virginia JOAN MORRISSETT COM1REY Richmond. Virginia Student Council, ' CO- ' Cl 128 CECILE DONNA BYAN Richmond, Virginia DORIS HAZEL COTTOM Dawson, Pennsylvania THE 1961 SOPHOMORE CLASS DIANA LOU DUDLEY Richmond, Virginia GEORGETTE MARGARET FREDERICK. Washington, D. C. Sluilrllt .Nurses ' Assnciation, ' olI- ' GO MARY JANE GREGG Staunton, Virginia Mary Washington College; Westminster Fellowship, ' 5 ' J- ' (iO; stu.lent Nurses As- sociation, ' 60- ' 61; House Council, ' CO- ' Ol REITA JAXE HARRIS Richmond, Virginia ANN HUBIAK Virginia Beach, Virginia BARBARA KNOWLES Berwyn, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania SHIRLEY JOAN MARTIN Nashville, Tennessee B. A. .Yanderbilt University; M.R.E.; South- ern Baptist Theological Seminary; Honor Council, ' 60- ' 61; Baptist Student Union, ' 59- ' 61; A. D. Williams Award, ' 59- ' 60 EILEEN McCUTCHEON Colonial Heights, Vircinia B.A., Westhampton College ASSOCIATE DEGREE THE 1961 SOPHOMORE CLASS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA III 1 IAN ELM ABETH NORRIS GWEN LEE OBERC; MARY SIDNEY RAWLINGS Glascou , Kentucky Richmond, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia A. A., C of Kenl •61; St ' £ : lh V Ri. ' riresentative, ' 59- ' Association, ' 59- ' 61; dation, ' 59- ' 60 BONNIE BELLE REID Richmond, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association ELLEN ELIZABETH SIDDONS Richmond, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association ELIZA GOODE SOLTHALL Amelia, Virginia St. Mary ' s Junior College ASSOCIATE DEGREE ELAINE MARIE STANTON Louisville, Kentucky MARY BELLE THOMAS Redwood, Virginia MARGARET FRANCES STEVENS DuNNSviLLE, Virginia William and Mary College CONNIE MARIE VANDERPLOEG Norfolk, Virginia Laennac Society; Student Nurses ' Association NOT PICTURED ALICE FARLING BUTT Newport News, Virginia LINDA GILLIS Charlottesville. Virginia CLASS OF 1962 JANET SUZANNE BARKER Portsmouth, New Hampshire JOYCE LYNETTE BIRDSALL Newport News, Virginia BETTY BERNESE BRINKLEY Norfolk. Virginia SUE CAROLYN BRITTINGHAM New Church, Virginia MARY JANE DARDIN MARY JANE GOAD ROBIN LINDA GRESHAM McLean, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Silver Spring. Maryland SHARON LOUISE HAYNES Bluefield. West, Virginia FLORENCE VIRGINIA LEWIS Lynchburg, Virginia BETT1E JOYE MAY Burkeville, Virginia EVELYN V. McCOY Portsmouth, Virginia ROBIN JOANN MILLS Charle West Virgini; BARBARA RUTH NAGEL Silver Spring, Maryland SANDRA LYNNE PECKHAM Louisa, Virginia NANCY LOUISE POWELL Hampton, Virginia SUSAN RILEY SHANHOLTZ Richmond, Virginia MARTHA HART SHERROD Highland Springs. Virginia SUZANNE ELIZABETH SWINNEY High Point. North Carolina DOROTHY LOUISE THORPE Rocky Mount, North Carolina SARAH ANN VAUGHAN Arlington, Virginia BARBARA ANN WHEAT Fredericksburg, Virginia NOT PICTURED LINDA LEE TANNER Beckle v, West Virginia Left to right: Get me to the hospital on time. Halloween hokum. My honeybun. ' M.C.V. has been invaded. ' Southern belles. s c H L HYSICAL THERAPY To make the individual as com- pletely independent as possible. . . . This goal of rehabilitation guides a physical therapist as he learns and practices. The reward for patience and sincere endeavor comes when the patient steps beyond the doors of the hospital, into the future. Miss Susanne Hirt Technical Director, School of Physical Therapy DEDICATION With kindness, reassurance, and healing sympathy, she has taken away our doubts when we were least aware. By thoughtful prodding, patient endurance, and ready encouragement, she has lead us to realize the depth of our own potentials. She personifies the example which we will strive to follow in our future human relationships. Because she has fashioned the ladder by which we will rise to our highest dreams and though her work may be her own reward, we, the Senior Class of the School of Physical Therapy, gratefully dedicate our portion of the 1961 X-Ray to Miss Susanne Hirt. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS September, L959 . . . enter the Public Terrors of ' 61 . . . the faculty cordially invited us to do our utmost to become Physical Therapists, and dared us to have the gall to pass just ONE of Susie ' s anatomy quizzes . . . Most of the problems of the American Physical Therapy student can be directly traced to the bunglings and greed of one Henry (.ray and his few words on anatomy . . . Gym class kept us up to par— for a wheel chair, and crutches, and a parallel bar . . . Cadavers do not come ready-clad in pajamas; they possess, however, a di-STINK-tive air . . . Oh well, no more racing for a seat on the bus . . . The center of mass of any given bodv, or system of bodies, is such that if any plane is passed through it the mass moments on one side of the plane are equal to the mass moments on the other; more generally speaking, Mj R mar — every one should have this gem of wisdom on the tip of his tongue . . . Tall cuboidal??? Short columnar??? That is the question . . . ' Tis much easier to cross Broad Street against a red light when limping on uutches . . . Tomorrow we will have a three hour quiz . . . The fibers of the cochlear nerve terminate in two nuclei; one anterior to the cerebellar peduncle. Now the dorsal cochlear nucleus— on the other hand, some people call it the tuberculum acousticum— oh well, it ' s all in the book anyway ... It became increasingly evident that the head is not stuffed with cotton . . . STUPID STU- DENTS! How many times I tell you, de ' graft shows de ' duration of isometric contraction, and also-o-o-o de ' latent period between depolarization and concentric contraction . . . Ooops! Where ' s my pithing needle? In that silly frog hopping out the door . . . The faculty wishes you a relatively Merry Christmas; little surprises await your safe return . . . We must develop a professional attitude and work on developing belter kinesthetic awareness . . . Domkoff!! De ' inductorium, it goes in de ' primary circuit . . . Drop a pencil in here and your number ' s up . . . Drop Foot, my dear, is layman ' s terminology . . . Hull your way thro ugh the exam . . . P.T. ' s cannot live on bread alone; they must have peanut butter and tuna fish . . . Any time off may be attributed to a gross oversight on the part of our beloved faculty . . . No! Not the Hubbard Tank! I can ' t swim . . . Call me a masseur and I ' ll knock your block off . . . But paraffin must be brewed at one hundred and seventy-eight to reap the full therapeutic effect . . . Blessed is he who expects nothing for he shall never be disappointed . . . Bridge q.A.M., q.P.M., H.S., O.I.D. . . . I ' ll trade you six Nodoze for a Dexamvl . . . The appropriate attire for night classes— pajamas, of course . . . But, there ' s no PAIN connected with electrical stim. It ' s merely an unusual sensation . . . Don ' t attempt to grade a muscle without considerable concentration on the matter— use the Ouija Board . . . Bovs and girls, today we will practice our effleurage to our G. Maximi . . . See that guy with no arms? I think these are his crutches I ' m using . . . WE call it Foot-in-Mouth Disease . . . This intellectual life is so stimulating. When are we gonna have another party . . . Ignorance is Bliss . . . They don ' t call us the Happiness Kids for nottin ' . . . V-V-Voom!! We ' re just smarter than the average bear . . . We ' re both dry and broke . . . But we must dedicate the yearbook to Yogi Bear . . . But I can ' t pack for Easter vacation— my suitcase is full of beer cans . . . God loved the failing P.T.— He made so many of us . . . Sigma Omicron Tan meetings held spontaneously at the Skull and Bones . . . Stretch that Transitional, troops!! . . . The Senior Year Paup-er Circumstance . . . The lower extremity is, biomechanically speaking, a double pendulum, affording greater mechanical advantage with respect to the interaction of the length-tension and strength-duration principles . . . The faculty has agreed to take our Piggv Banks as collateral . . . End the Post-Christmas-Slump followed by Graduation-Elation . . . The lump in the throat, if you please, is due to nervous frustration and mental exhaustion ... or is it .. . MCV is a part of our lives forever . . . Ah, the end of an error!!! Left to Right: Lynn Elzey, Secretary-Tr, Miller, Vice President; Lucy Rector, Historian. Seated: Carlyle Robinson, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA NORA LYNN ELZEY Creston. North Carolina MARY PRICE EPPERLY Richmond, Virginia Wake Forest College 1 -li - KATHERINE SUE GEBHARDT Corrin, Virginia Westhampton College; Historian and X- RAY representative of Junior Class; Co- editor of Baruoh Scoop, ' 59- ' 60; Ameri- can Physical Therapy Association, ' 59- X-RAY Typing Editor, ' 60- 61 ; A.D. Willi, Scholarship Award, ' 60 BARBARA LOUISE GRECO Portsmouth, Virginia Mary Washington College; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 59- ' 61; Honor Council Representative, ' 60- ' 61 RITA VANIENE HARDIN Bi.ackstone, Virginia LOUISE GRAHAM HERRINGTON Richmond, Virginia ite: Long- sical Ther- 59- ' 61; Editor of Baruch Scoop, ' 60 ' 61 THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS JEANNE ANNE JAY Decatur, Georgia HUGH BERNARD LI EBEHl ' SEN Winchester, Virginia Mary; College of William Class President; Anie apy Associati Phy al The SCEMEARL EMALINE McELROV Lexington, Virginia CHARM MILLER MILLER Beeulle, Texas Trinity University; American Physi Therapy Association, ' 59- ' ol; Vice- Pr iclent of Senior Class REBECCA LYNNE NELSON South Charleston, W. Va. Marshall College; American Phys- ical Therapy Association, 59- 61; American Physical Therapy Asso- ciation Representative, ' 60- ' 61 LUCY JEANNE RECTOR Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg College, B.S.; Secre- tary-Treasurer of Junior Class; nd X-RAY Represent- |OHN CARLYLE ROBINSON Richmond, Virginia Virginia Union University, B.S Honor Council Representative, ' ! ' GO; Senior Class President MERDITA RUTH SOWF.LL Mobu E, Alabama NAN ELIZABETH WHITLOCK Beckley. West Virginia West Virginia University; Vice- President of Junior Class; Presi- dent of School of Physical Tner- SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Left to Right: Judy Staley, Historian; Silas Butler, Vice-President: Martha Suter, Secreta ry-Treasurer; Helen Alexion. Presia JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS You are now in a professional school. These words were soon to take on new meaning for the twenty-four junior physical therapy students gathered in Memorial Hall in September, 1960. They meant finishing classes long after the sun had already ca ' led it a day, hours at our desks at night, and new and fascinating subjects to study. They also meant informal classes and a close stu- dent-faculty relationship. Many experiences we shared will remain with us for years to come. Who can forget: No, you needn ' t starch your shorts, Dr. Vultee ' s jokes, you won ' t need to study for this quiz if you ' ve paid attention in class, the 4 A.M. fire drill, your halters are here, or calisthenics in anatomy class. Or what about: Massage in this area ellicits a re- flex . . . , our fights with phrysics , Thank you, Horsey, the elevators in Memorial, Will one of the men prepare to show us his muscles , or Silas Twist Butler ' s classes during the breaks. This has been an enjoyable year. It has been a year of learning and a year of growing. We are now prepared to advance to the level of P.T.-letts. We are now much more prepared to answer the inevitable, What exactly is physical therapy? SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY HELEN NICHOLAS ALEXION Waynesboro, Virgini; MARY DALE BLANTON Camilla, Georgi; SILAS ALFRED BUTLER Richmond, Virgini ANNA CHRISTINE COLLIER Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina GLORIA BETH FORD Laurel, Mississippi BILL J HARRINGTON Statesville, North Carolina LINDA JEAN HARWELL Danville, Virginia JACK L. E. HINES Richmond, Virginia FRANCES ANN HUGHES Radford, Virginia ELIZABETH ELEANOR MERRELLS Bridgeport, West Virginia ANN HEATH MOLONEY Augusta, Kentucky HARVEY ANDERSON MORAN Richmond, Virginia CAROL MAUREEN O ' BRIEN Millburn, New Jersey IRMH1LD GELFA PROWE Canton, Ohio GEORGE EDWARD RICHMAN Farmville, Virginia ELIZABETH SHANNON Camden, South Carolina JUDITH ELAINE STALEY Arlington, Virginia NORALIE FRANCES STARK Painsville, Ohio CLASS OF 1962 MARTHA E. SLTER Arlington, Virginia ANN GIBSON ' SYKES Emporia, Virginia NANCY OLIVIA TANNER South Hill, Virginia MARK KING WENZEL Burlington, West Virginia CORA ELIZABETH WOOD Norfolk, Virginia GRACE EVANGELINE YODER Newport News, Virginia Left to right: The Victim. The night before the morning after. Randolph-Minor ' s infamous ' campus room ' ' You deal with frustrations your way — we ' ll do it our way! ' Here comes Santa Claus? ' Mrs. Santa Claus?? s c H L OSPITAL ADMINISTRATION To make available the best possible patient care in the hospital. With this goal in sight, these strive to administer and direct the business of hospitals. | ED Co ' 1838 Mr. Clarence F. Cauble Director of A. D. Williams Memorial Clinic DEDICATION For your charm and wit; For your dependability and loyalty; For your enthusiasm and august interest in us, the Class of ' 61; We respectfully dedicate this section of the X-Ray to you— Mr. Clarence F. Cauble SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS September 1959 represented the beginning for the Class of ' 61 in the school of hospital administration. Fifteen students gathered for the first time, together, in the old Newton House and on the face of it one would have certainly been surprised at the heterogeneous nature of these students ' educational backgrounds, which varied from biology and business administration majors to an ordained minister. The nine months of the didactic program in this institution has brought to this group a homogeneous nature; we are a class, we are a family, and the relationships shared here will be remembered after entering the field of hospital administration. Our education has been clinical rather than academic in nature. We have been exposed to specialists in this field; we have attended clinics, meetings and conferences for the purpose of obtaining practical rather than purely academic knowledge. We, as a class feel that in the years to come we will remember with grateful ac- knowledgement the methods utilized in preparing us as hospital administrators. All has not been work, however; we will long remember social activities here in Richmond as a class, and our convention trips to Old Point Comfort and Roanoke. The social high-lite of the year was the week long trip to New York where we combined education with pleasure; undoubtedh we will remember the latter much longer than the former. During the past year we have gone our separate ways, yet long shall be remembered the days we spent in the school of hospital administration at the Medical College of Virginia. Left to Rilrht: Stephen Holn Clarksun, Secretary-Treasurer. ' dent; Alfred Burkholde nice McFadden, Historian. Not Pictured: Edward MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA KENNETH HAROLD AXTELL Kalamazoo, Michigan B.A., Kalamazoo College Administrative Residency: Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia JAMES CALDWELL, JR. Monaville, West Virginia B.S., Morris Harvey College Administrative Residency: McGuire Vet- erans Administration Hospital, Richmond WILLIAM KING BROWN Lexington, Kentucky A.B., Eastern Kentucky State College .dniinist rative Residency: Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia EDWARD HOGE CLARKSON Roanoke, Virginia B.A., University of Richmond Administrative Residence: Baptist Me- morial Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida ALERED LEE Bl ' RKHOLDER Lynchburg, Virginia General Hospital. Lynchburg. Virgil IRWIN BEVERLY HEINEMANN Fairfax. Virginia B.S., Richmond Professional Institute Administrative Residency: Roanoke Me- morial Hospital. Roanoke, Virginia THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS ■ ;£ : .S,X t STEPHEN VINCENT HOLMES AUBURNDALE, MASSACHUSETTS B.S., Springfield College Administrative Residency: Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut FREDERIC WAYNE LAWRENCE Charlottesville, Virginia B.S., F.S., Georgetown University Administrative Residency: Good Samari- tan Hospital, Portland, Oregon GARLAND CARLVLE LLEWELLYN Durham, North Carolina B.S.. University of South Carolina Administrative Residency: Broward Gen- eral Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Florida GEORC.E BRUCE McFADDEN Winchester, Virginia B.S.. Virginia l ' ulvtrrhnir Institute Administrative Residency: Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, Maryland BARRY MELYIN SPERO Petersburg, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond Administrative Residency: Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee NELSON LEWIS ST. CLAIR Newport News, Virginia B.A., University of Richmond Administrative Residency: Norfolk General Hospital. Norfoik, irginia RICHARD CHARLES SUCHENSKI Mangatuck, Connecticut B.S., Fordham University Administrative Residency:U.S.A.F Hospital, Scott Air Force Base, WILLIAM DENSON WALLACE Cleveland, Mississippi B.S., Delta State College .dniinistrative Residency: Eae Tennessee Baptist Ikispital. Knoxville, Tennessee WALTER NYACK WHITE LuRAYj Virginia B.A.. University of Vivgini: Administrative Residency: Uni sity of Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville. Virginia SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION Left to Right, Seated: Katheryn Berry. Secretary-T President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS We came . . . Stepping from all walks of life, we gathered informally in front of the Egyptian Building; we had one goal in mind — to become hospital administrators. It was not long before we found that our ideas of good hospital administration were nebulous. We had much to learn. We saw . . . The year ' s academic program has been as diverse as our backgrounds: accounting, finance, law, medical ser- vice, research, statistics, and management. Who can forget our confusion over legal parlance? Some looked for the statue of frogs for days before dis- covering that our law instructor was, in fact, referring to the Statute of Frauds. Touring has played an important role in supporting this academic phase of our learning and has familiarized us with such awesome things as the great god maxitron, the clinicopathological conference, and the Supreme Court of Virginia. We were enlightened . . . There is only one kind of patient care — the best. There can be no compromise in this respect. Our job will be to provide the best patient care at the lowest possible cost. SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION CHARLES HIGH ANDERSON Front Royal, Virginia DEANE EDWIN BEAMER Crewe, Virginia GEORGE RAYMOND BERCH Fishersville, Virginia ANNA KATHERVN BERRY Kli .ibrihiini. Tennessee LORIN SCOTT CAMPBELL Chapel Hill. North Carolii REX DAVID GAEDE San Diego. California SIDNEY GOLDIN Baltimore. Maryland STANLEY BRANDON KAMM Petersburg, Virginia ROBERT ANTON KINTZEL Lutz, Florida ROBERT BALDWIN LAMBERT Richmond. Virginia HERBERT PARIS Chelsea. Massachusetts ROBERT GOODWIN PAYNE. JR. Portsmouth, Virginia BENTON WAHL F.RL HI IE WOOD Cincinnati, Ohi Dorsey, Mississippi MiM iM mm -±di i s c H L EDICAL TECHNOLOGY Beyond the scope of gross examina- tion, further aid is needed for diag- nosis and study of disease. The never ending task of testing and retesting is performed by an efficient medical technologist. Invaluable service is rendered to the patient as this health team member makes his contribu- tion. I ED Cq i(J DEDICATION In appreciation of their patience and guidance, the graduating class of Medical Technology dedicate this portion of the X-Rav to the entire faculty: Henry G. Kupfer, M.D Director Nelson F. Young, Ph.D. Associate Director Miles E. Hench, Ph.D Chairman, Admissions Committee J. G. dos Santos. M.D..— ...Assistant Director Hazel Iryin. M. T. (ASCP) ...Assistant Director Lena B. Thomas. M.S.. M.T. (ASCP) Technical Director Grace Cashon, M.T. (ASCP) __ ...Instructor in Medical Technology Juliet Florance, B.S.. ...Instructor in Medical Technology Alice Joyce Dix, B.S.. M.T. (ASCP).-. Instructor in Medical Technology Robert L. Lynch, B.S.. M.S. .. _ Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology Leona Luke, M.T. (ASCP).... ....Instructor in Medical Technology David H. Miller, M.S. ...Instructor in Medical Technology Abraham L. Rosenzweig, M.S..—. .....Instructor in Medical Technology Simon Russi, M.D Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology Marion V. Waller, B.S.. M.T. (ASCP), M.S.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Feeling, conspicuous ;incl uncomfortable in our new white uniforms, the 1961 Class ol Medical Technology assembled for the first time in September, I960. Looking at the- manual of the year ' s work, we wondered how we could ever even carry it, much less learn all the material which it contained. This strangeness was short-lived, and we soon became accustomed to the routine of lectures, lab, those endless tests, and the never-ceasing battle for the centrifuge. Hematology, Serology, Blood Banking and Parasitology passed before we knew ii. Then came November and with it our first experiences in the hospital. Knowing well we were twice as scared as the patients, some- how we blundered through and finally became master vampires . Accompanying the arrival ol the Christmas season was the general desire to have a party. The budget was blown to oblivion, but the banquet was well worth the expense, as the piolcssors discarded their official bearing and joined with the students in the festivity. With Christmas only a memory, the pressures increased, and we anticipated our final exam with numer- ous misgivings. March arrived, the dreaded final was survived, and we kit Miss Thomas ' s competent instruc- tion to begin rotating through the labs lor our practical training. In June we finally obtained those long-awaited degrees. With the necessary knowledge and confidence, we look forward to September when we will be able to take our places as a useful part of the medical team. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA MARY LEE BRITT MURFREESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA B.S., Wake Forest College PAIGE SMITH BROCKWELL Petersburg Virginia Duke University MARLIN JEANETTE BROWN Baltimore, Maryland Davis and Elkins College E. GAYLE CAMERON Portsmouth, Virginia Atlantic Christian College ELLIS HUNTER DUNN Birmingham, Alabama Mary Washington College 156 CAROL LYNN L. FEATHERSTON Baltimore. Maryland THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS MARY JANE HESS Baltimore, Maryland Mary Washington College CHERYL LEE JENNINGS LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Lynchburg College EDNA URSULA JOHNSON Richmond, Virginia Virginia Union University ELMA FRANCES MACKEY Colonial Heights, Virginia Longvvood College PATRICIA BLACK MOSRALSKI Charlotte, North Carolina Lees McRae College MARY ELIZABETH PILCHER Warrenton, Virginia JANET ELEANOR RIFE Stacy, Virginia Associate of Science, Bluefield College MICKIE SL ' MRELL SAVAGE Greenville, North Carolina East Carolina College SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA PATSY ANNE SCOTT Hampton, Virginia Lnngwoorl College JULIA JOYCE THOMAS Salem, Virginia Longwood College MARTHA SUSAN HESLEP Roanoke, Virginia VIRGINIA I.Ol ' ISE SII UEER GERTRUDE ETHEL TUCHMANN Norfolk, Virginia Westhanipton College NOT PICTURED FRANCES HUNTER LAMBERT Richlands, Virginia ELI ABE TH BRONSON STEWART Williamson, West Virginia Mary Washington College BEVERLY PLEASANTS WATKINS Church Road, Virginia Lynchburg College ANGELA ARCHER WYCHE Hampton, Virginia Left to right: Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. Ye old stomping ground. Home, sweet home. Teacher, teacher. s c H L RADUATE STUDIES For the mind, ever seeking and ex- ploring for new knowledge, the vast expanse may be viewed from beyond the doors of learning on the graduate level. SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES THEODORE M. FARBER. Pharmacology Brooklyn, New York MOHAMED GOHARY, Anatomy Cairo, Egypt EDITH L. HARDIE, Physiology Memphis, Tennessee DAVID E. JANES, JR., Biophysics Arlington, Virginia LILLIAN SUNG RANG, Biochemistry Keelung, Taiwan PAL ' L JOHN KILLOS, Pharmacology HAROLD LINWOOD SMITH, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Richmond, Virginia ALFRED JOHN SZUMSKI, Physiology South Riyer, New Jersey ROBERT IRVING TOBOROWSKV, Pharmacology Perth Amboy, New Jersey THOMAS JOHN WONDENBERG, Biophysics Paterson, New Jersey GEORGE M. ANGLETON Biophysics EDWARD R. BOWMAN Pharmacology ARTHUR T. EWALD Biophysics CHOWNTNG R. HALL Legal Medicine (Toxicology) JACKSON E. JEFFREY Anatomy JOHN P. MANNING Anatomy MARGIE PARKER Physiology DR. ROSSER A. RUDOLPH Biochemistry ERNEST R. SIMMONS Biophysics NOT PICTURED CHANDRA M. BANERJEE Physiology FA RLE S. BROWN Pharmaceutical Chemistry FRANCIS J. FILIPOWICZ, D.D.S. Dental Research RICHARD L. HEINEMANN Biology and Genetics SAMUEL KAKEHASHI Pathology WILLIAM A. MILLS Biophysics EDITH R. POLANCO Cytology SORELL L. SCHWARTZ Pharmacology DANIEL B. SUTER Anatomy SEBUROH YAMASHITA Pharmaceutical Chemistry MARLENE IS. BARNARD Pharmaceutical Chemistry ELEANOR D. CAMPBELL Biometry ALLAN L. FORBES, M.D. Biochemistry LOUIS D. HOMER Physiology JOSEPH H. KRONMAN Anatomy ELIE S. NUWAYSER Pharmaceutical Chemistry WILLIAM R. PROFFIT, D.D.S. Physiology MICHAEL N. SHERIDAN Anatomy ANDERSON F. WILLIAMS Pathology Left to Right: Judy Eakle. Iris Feba, Marguerite Douglas, Drena Pekks, Alba C DIETETIC INTERNS The Medical College of Virginia Hospital offers a one year course in hospital dietetics to young women who have a B.S. degree from an accredited college or univer- sity and who can meet certain specific course require- ments. The course is approved by the American Dietetic Association, and upon completion of the course, interns are eligible for membership in the Association, and may hold positions in class A hospitals in the capacity of administrative, therapeutic, clinic, or teaching dietitions. Each September, the course is begun and students live in one of the college dormitories. During training, stu- dents receive a mixture of lecture and practical experi- ence in the various departments. Instruction is given un- der the supervision of graduate dietitions in the Depart- ment of Dietetics. After satisfactory completion of the course, dietetic interns are granted a certificate from the Hospital Di- vision and are eligible for membership in the Medical College of Virginia Alumni Association. m Left to right: Baruch, Hippocrates, Duchenne, Nightingale — Believe it or not! A healthy adult chest. Joe, old pal, ou really have changed! RGANIZATIONS Working democracy . . . organized planning . . . productive efficiency . . . uniting to promote student life on campus. hAED CQ Wr lMIIJiirJ III HONOR COUNCIL DENTISTRY Left to Right: Bruce Ketner, Harry Simpson. Ted Robinson. Sam Woolwine, Bob Graham, Bill Vaughan Left to Right: Gloria Simmons, Jeanette Swiccgood. Susan Brown. Brenda W ' aite. Ho Hinton. Jo Ann Martin PHARMACY Left to Right: John Flournoy. Charles Johnston. Jane Elli; Kenneth Moore. Douglas Berry. David Marshall PHYSICAL THERAPY Xoralie Stark STUDENT BODY OFFICERS X i Joseph Luther Sampson President Patricia Ross Pittman - Vice-President William Paul Lea, Jr Secretary Lorenzo Thomas Murray, Jr Treasurer The Student Government of the Medical College of Virginia is under the leadership of the officers of its Student Body and elected representa- tives from each class. Each year the Student Bod) ' officers are elected from the Presidents of the four major schools. SCHOOL OFFICERS SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY William Lea, President David Holley, Secretary -Treasurer SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Luke Sampson, President George White, Vice-President Wyatt Bfazley, Secretary-Treasurer SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Nan Whitlock, President Scemearl McElroy, Secretary-Treas SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Tom Murray, President Gary Morelock, Seer etary-Treasurer SCHOOL OF NURSING Phyllis Chickos, Secretary Evelyn Price, Vice-President Patricia Pittman, President Nancy Glisson, Treasurer STUDENT COUNCILS SCHOOL OF NURSING Lift to Right: Susan Ottley, Julie Schmidt, Joan Condrey, Kathy Dove. Janet Pratt, Lavonia Huffii SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Left lo Right: Ronald Stalling . B. C. McConnell, George Snead, Michael Prunty, Leo Lampros, Allied Hurt. Left to Right: Bill Charnberla SCHOOL OF PHARMACY in, Tom Womble, Bill Lockhart, Joan Berry, Dottic Ho Harold Mada SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Left to Right: Nancy Tanner, Jeanne Jay. MABLE COOKE Editor SANDRA POPE Business Manager lL 1961 X-RAY MISS THELMA HOKE. Faculty Advi Two Familiar Faces Around the X-RAY Office The students of the various schools of the Med- ical College of Virginia have united together in bringing to you the annual publication of the X-Ray. The goal of this staff is to present you with a book which will guide your memories of student days at M.C.V. The X-Ray is governed by the students through the Board of Publications which elects the Editor- in-Chief and the Business Manager. The staff is composed of those who take interest in the pro- duction of this annual. Each class of each year elects an X-Ray representative. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Leo Cros.er, Sus.e Wiluams; FACULTY SECTION: Editor-Eliza Southall, Julie Schmidt, Pat Jones; CLASS SECTION- Editor-]udy Hawktns, Tony Di Cesare, Brenda Waite, Pat Miles, Carole Jones, Herb Paris, Mary Ann Santo, John Turner, Benja Vudhiporn John Hostetler, Mary Graham: ORGANIZATIONS SECTION: Editor-Katie Bright, Jane Hickman. Cindy Brvce, Judy Avin Rita Belkov ' FRATERNITIES AND HONORARIES SECTION: Editor- Norris, Bill Reams, June Johnston. Glenna Ashburner, Ann R eUy Ann FFrTURF srrTmx L ' V E r ? ION: rf ' ' ' ' ' PaUie P ° Pe ' J ° hn Dia e TiUer ' S ° ' K ' a Pad ° W ' Pat Wa ' ki  s ' S sie C ™ KTS AND FtAIURES SECTION: Co-Edt Ion-Sara Shuman and Al Suskin, Ann Payne; COPY SECTION: £ « ,-Linda Harwell Pat Turnell Judy True Barbara Bloxom, Judy Wright. Nancy Powell, Maxine Fieldson; TYPING SECTION: Mfor-Kathy Gebhardt. Lucy Rector, Emmajean Thomas ' Gary Kline, Judy White; BUSINESS STAFF: Jean Bowman. Sarah Griffiths. Jeannette Swicegood, not pictured Etta Cotton BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union is an organ- ization of Baptist students on campuses throughout the Southern Baptist Conven- tion. Its purpose is to help students main- tain a link between their church at home and the campus. It encourages students to become a part of the churches in the vicin- ity of the campus. Fun and fellowship are a part of the B.S.U. program as well as the attempts to put the Christian way of life in the center of the students ' campus life. Miss Marie Claypool is Director of the downtown schools in Richmond, which in- cludes M.C.V. WESLEY FOUNDATION Led by Reverend Don Stanton, the na- tionally organized Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on M.C.V. ' s campus. It strives to provide for and fulfill the spiritual and social needs of the stu- dents. STUDENT DIRECTORS Much credit is to be given the student directors of the various religious organiza- tions at the Medical College of Virginia. Through their efforts, the spiritual lives of students are guided and enriched. These leaders work together with students and faculty to plan for Campus Vespers ser- vices. The director of the Teusler Fellow- ship is Rev. A. Ronald Merrix; the Wesley Foundation, Rev. Don Stanton; the West- minister Fellowship, Miss Mary Lou Sechrist; the Baptist Student Union, Miss Marie Claypool; and the Lutheran Student Association, Rev. Charles Robertson. LAENNEC SOCIETY The Laennec Society was formed to unite ihe Catholic students of M.C.Y. in fellowship and discussion of the spiritual and moral aspects ol the practice in me- dicine and allied fields. This society was named for Rene Laennec. who gave classic descriptions ol many intrathoracic diseases and who also invented the stethoscope. SUNDAY SEMINAR The Sunday Evening Seminar opens its proceedings by ransacking the kitchen re- frigerator in Teusler Hall. We have seen there, in different poses, drinking coffee or cokes, male and female students from sev- eral of M.C.V. ' s schools, and other post- graduate institutions as well, cracking jokes with a New Testament or psychology pro- fessor from a local seminary. Then they have discussed marriage, euthanasia, rate relations, the New English Bible, the situa- tion in the Congo and China, religion and politics, and cooperation between the pro- fessions for the most complete healing therapy. Weekly meetings at 6:30 p.m. are open to all students. CAMPUS VESPERS In Richmond ' s historic Monumental Church, on the edge of M.C.V. ' s campus, a reverent service of worship known as Campus Vespers is conducted each Tues- day at 6:30 throughout the school year. Outstanding speakers have been heard, and have met with the students after the service for informal discussion. MR. PARKER Y. M. C. A. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF Y.M.C.A. M.C.V. The Young Men ' s Christian Association at M.C.V. is one of six branches of the Y.M.C.A. of Metropolitan Richmond. It works specifically with the faculty and stu- dents of the Medical College of Virginia. Y.M.C.A. ' s on campuses throughout the nation, in fact, the world, are organizations whose sole purpose is program for the people and by the people. The tradi- tional Y.M.C.A. symbol — the red triangle — stands for Spirit, Mind, Body; in otherwords, development of the whole person, not just one particular phase. Thus, here at M.C.V. your Y Student Cabinet and the Board of Management are striving to ever increase program in these three major areas to do our part in helping de- velop the kind of professional man or woman who not only becomes a fine technician, but a well-rounded per- sonality and leader in his own right as he serves man- kind. Burton J. Parker, Executive Secretary; Dr. Virgil May, Jr., Ch ording Secretary with the Student Cabinet. n; Dr. J. Doyle Smith, STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION M.C.V. nursing students are active members of District III Student Nurses Association of Virginia. The NSNA, organized in 1953. is a national organization with state and district divisions. District III, with 255 members from the seven schools ol nursing in Richmond and Petersburg, is onl) a small part of the 80,610 members ol the National Association. It is the aim ol this organization to aid in the develop- ment ol student nurses as demo- cratic citizens, to provide an op- portunity lor self-expression, and to stimulate an understanding ol and interest in the programs of the graduate professional organizations. SARAH EASLEY •resident. District 111 . EMMAJEAN I HOMAS Freshman Class Representative BARBARA LAWRENCE Senior Class Representative BONNIE SPARGER Junior Class Representative SANDRA POPE Executive Board Representative of District 111 SNAV ■native Not Pictured: ELEANOR LANKFORD. Sophomore Class Hep) STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION — M.C.V. CHAPTER The Medical College of Virginia Chapter of the Student American Medical Association is a young club which has rapidly taken its place among the organizations of the school since it was formed in 1952. The objectives of this organization are to advance the profession of medicine, to contribute to the welfare and education of medical stu- dents on this campus, to strengthen the bond between the students of the Medical College of Virginia and the students of other medical schools, to make the members aware of the purposes and ideals of organized medicine, and to prepare them to meet the moral, ethical, and social obligations of the medical profession. STUDENT DENTAL SOCIETY The Student Dental Society was organized in its present form in the fall of 1946 and offers membership to all students in school ol dentistry. The executive committee of the Medical College of Virginia chapter consists of the officers and two representatives from each class. The chief objectives of this organization are the promotion of scholarship and professionalism among its members. A student loan fund is made available by the society for any student in need of financial assistance. Throughout the year the society sponsors guest lecturers for its members. Left to Right, First Row: Archie J. Beebe. Vice-President; Walter L. Barnes. Jr.. President; How man of Student Section. Second Row: William G. Eddins, Secretary; Tannis J. Monnington, Historia Advisor; Louis A. Tucci, Treasurer. L. Armistead, Jr.. Vice-Chair- n; Dr. Milton L. Neuroth, Faculty AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA STUDENT BRANCH The A.Ph.A. Student Branch at the Medical College of Virginia promotes organizational ac- tivities that benefit the profession of pharmacy in all of its aspects of practice, research and edu- cation, inter- and intra-professional relations, and economic and social advancement. This year the A.Ph.A. and V.P.A. have combined many of their activities to further promote the aims and ideals of our profession. VIRGINIA PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The Student Branch of the Virginia Pharmaceutical Association was organized by the stu- dents in 1955. The association works in cooperation with the Student Branch of the American Pharmaceu- tical Association to unite the students of pharmacy at the Medical College of Virginia for mu- tual assistance, encouragement, and improvement; to encourage high scholarship; to develop pharmaceutical talent and to elevate the standard of professional thought. Left to Right: Harry Murray, rice-President; Ted Markow, Treasurer; Ed Andr Dave Labson, President. Corresponding Secretary; Fred Allen. Secretary; ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA OFFICERS W. C. Henderson, D ' 37, President 301 East Franklin Street, Richmond. Virginia Richard A. Michaux, M ' 37, Immediate Past Preside), Lee Medical Building, Richmond, Virginia Charles B. Wilkerson, Jr., M ' 44, Vice-President 11)11 South Boylan Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina Alexandria L. Martone, D ' 37, Vice-President Medical Towers, Norfolk. Virginia Hunter M. Gaunt, P ' 26, Vice-President Main and Valley Streets, Winchester, Virginia Mary Ester Cibula, N ' 42, Vice-President Cabaniss Hall, MCV Station, Richmond, Virginia R. Reginald Rooke, P ' 21, Secretary 2829 Second Avenue, Richmond. Virginia James T. Tucker, M ' 27, Treasurer Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Virginia TRUSTEES Term Expires December 31 . 1961 : J. Pclham Broaddus, D ' 30 Franklin, Virginia Custis L. Coleman. M ' 43 Medical Arts Building Richmond, Virginia Donald S. Daniel. M ' 24 Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond, Virginia James D. Hagood, M13, UCM Clover, Virginia George F. Hendley, PI 8 4406 Forest Hill Avenue Richmond, Virginia J. Robert Massie. Jr., M ' 34 St. Luke ' s Hospital Richmond, Virginia W. Roy Smith, P ' 41 Physicians Products. Inc. Petersburg, Virginia Term Exph December 31, 1962 Llovd C. Bird. PI 7 303 South Sixth Street Richmond, Virginia S. Nelson Gray, D ' 24 110 South Columbia Street Alexandria, Virginia J. Edward Marks. P ' 49 6209 West Broad Street Richmond. Virginia Richard A. Michaux, M ' 37 Lee Medical Building Richmond, Virginia Marguerite G. Nicholson, N ' 34 MCV Station Richmond, Virginia Robert V. Terrell. M ' 34 Medical Arts Building Richmond. Virginia Ralph M. Ware, P ' 42 704 Cherokee Road Richmond, Virginia Term Expires December 31. 1963: David M. Alexander, D ' 42 Professional Building Richmond, Virginia William L. Cooke. M ' 29 230 Professional Building Charleston. West Virginia Paul Hogg, M ' 33 87 - 29th Street Newport News, Virginia L. Frances Gordon. N ' 43 4514 West Grace Street Richmond. Virginia G. Wallace Hook, P ' 33 223 Grant Avenue Manassas, Virginia Peter N. Pastore, M ' 34 MCV Station Richmond. Virginia Left to right: Medical School Student Council Dr. Smith, YPA sponsor The Dames Club ONORARIES Scholarship, leadership, character — lofty ideals, symbolic of the honorary — recognition of excellence. - 1838 ALPHA SIGMA CHI OFFICERS Francis W. Shield President Joseph Luther Sampson, Jr Vice-President Sandra Lee Pope Secretary Roger Delmore Neathawk Treasurer FRANCIS W. SHIELD President Alpha Sigma Chi is an honorary society founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1938. Its prime pur- pose is to serve the college and student body by providing an organization with lofty ideals entirely above small- ness, politics, or personal favoritism and to create a spirit of fellowship and co-operat:on among the four schools. Members are chosen from the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Nursing. Those chosen must meet high standards of leadership, scholarship, and character and demonstrate ability and willingness to carry on student activities. An honorary member is chosen annually from among the faculty. Ralph Edwin Godsey Donald Cola Grizzaid MEMBERS Roger Delmore Neathawk Sandra Lee Pope Joseph Luther Sampson. Jr George Holman Snead, Jr. Hone; Yooke Woo George Leroy Bailey Walter Louis Barnes. Jr John Wavland Bass, Jr. Wyatt S. Beazley, III Archie Jay Beebe Charles Weslev Brandt Sally Rhodes Bundy Donald Lee Chastain Phyllis Marie Chickos Mable Estelle Cooke Edgar Smith Douglas Margaret Ann Douglas William Saunders Driscoll Sarah J. Easley Rodney Gorhman Elliott Leah LaVerne Eubank Rav Herman Finney Ralph Gibson, Jr. Nancy Edward Glisson Connie Belle Higginbotham Kathleen Karol Hinchcv David W. Holley David Elliott Labson William Paul Lea. Jr. John Arthur Mclntire John Gary Maynard, Jr. Garv Slemp Morelock Harry William Murray Lorenzo Thomas Murrav Stuart Edwin Nichols. Ir. Walter John O ' Donohue Harold Jackson Payne Patricia Ross Pittman Evelyn Farmer Price Howard E. Quillen Shirley Marie Thomas Harry Albert Wellons, Jr. Henrv George White. Jr. Ravmond Petrie White, Jr Susan Williams SIGMA ZETA OFFICERS Rodney G. Elliot President Donald C: Grizzard Vice-President Sally Rhodes Bundy Secretary Douglas Gatewood Treasurer RODNEY G. ELLIOT President MEMBERS Frederick J. Allen Richard H. Armstrong Archie J. Beebe Sally Rhodes Bundy William G. Eddins Harley M. Ellman John E. Flournoy H. Ray Finney Douglas Gatewood Nancy Gill Harold L. Goldberg Joseph D. Griffith Donald C. Grizzard Lawrence D. Hanback, Jr. Kathleen Hinchey Earl V. Iseman David E. Labson Patricia Pittman Richard B. Robins Joseph L. Sampson Mary Ellen Summers William B. Tanner Harold B. Vogel Gerald Weinstein NOT PICTURED William P. Lea, Jr. ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Ray Herman Finiv President Harlf Morton Ellman Vice-President Rodney Gorhman Elliott Secretary Richard Haii.ey Robins Treasurer RAY HERMAN FINNEY Presiden t Alpha Omega Alpha, Honorary Medical Society, was founded in 1902 by William W. Root at the College o£ Medicine of the Uni- versity of Illinois. The Beta Chapter of Virginia, known as the Brown-Sequard Chapter, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1940 under the counselorship of Dr. William B. Porter. Selection to membership is based upon the qualities of scholar- ship in the broad sense, which connotes continuous industry, effec- tiveness in method of work, facility in correlating facts, and an intellectual grasp that permits the application of information to new problems. Wyatt S. Beazley, III John Donald Bower Rodney G. Elliott Hurley Morton Ellma MEMBERS Harold Leon Goldberg James Can Meador, Jr. Stuart Edwin Nichols. Jr. r Walter John O ' Donohue Richard Bailev Robins R%£ RHO CHI Sally Rhodes Bundy President Gerald Weinstein Vice-President Charles Norman Lukhard Secretary Archie Beebe Historian SALLY RHODES BUNDY President The Lambda Chapter of Rho Chi National Pharmacy Honor Society was founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1929. As a national organization, the society has sought to encourage and promote pharmaceutical research. The object of the society is the promotion of scholarship, friend- ship, and the recognition of high attainment in the pharmaceutical sciences. Frederick Allen Archie Beebe Sally Rhodes Bu Marlenc Bun Robert Bell Earl Brown Dr. John Andrako Mr. Russel Fiske Mrs. Charlotte Harris Dr. Walter Hartung UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS tRADUATE MEMBERS Ke non Davis Harold Smith Theodore M. Farber Iiobert J. Toborowsky Chai-lc.; Norman Lukhard FACULTY MEMBERS Ilr. Wi Lain O ' Malle; Dr. Milton Neuroth Mr. Fiank P:tts I ' i Salmonelli Dr. J. Doyle Smith Dean Warren E. Weaver Left to right: Scholastic achievement — T.B. or not T.B. Leadership -The magnificent seven minus two. Alpha Sigma Chi in action. RATERNITIES Brotherhood — strengthening bonds of friendship — through shared and united interests, to achieve more com- pletely the goals of each. r : PHI CHI OFFICERS Presiding Senior Stuart Nichols tX SWtf Presiding Junior ... George L. Bailey Recording Secretary ... ... Bill D. Payne Corresponding Secretary Joseph E. Maddox Treasurer ... Eugene M. McDaniel, Jr. HJ GEORGE BAILEY Judge Advocate Gerald T. Yagel Presiding Junior Rush Chairman William Holland Social Chairman Robert E. Kanich Sentinel Robert R. Chaplin Publicity-Historian James C. Repass P«  - v foi;A „- Guide James M. Porterfield, Jr. Phi Chi, National Medical Fraternity, was founded at the University of Vermont in 1889. The Theta Eta Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in March, 1889. Phi Chi is the largest national and international medical fraternity, both in number of chapters and total membership. Robert B. Belk Ronald K. Davis PLEDGES: Thomas P. Evans Wayne H. Wilson Thomas J. Spicuzza Lawrence F. Johnson MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Robert E. Kanich John E. McAllister Aiklih MiM Stuart D. Aaron Wyatt S. Beazley. Ill John T. Bonner Robert L. Bowman Hervey P. Brittain Jameson G. Buston Robert R. Chaplin. Jr Charles B. M. Chapm; Josepli L, Crosier Virgil L. Curry David M. Disick Rodney G. Elliott William G. Ellis. Jr. William B. Evans Gilbert F. Fisher, Jr. Dominic Gaziano Richard G. Grassy, Jr. Walter L. Grubb, ' Jr. Howard A. Hall Erwin H. Harlfingei Herbert W. Harris William E. Holland Wellford W. Inge, Jr. MEMBERS Harry G. Kennedy. Jr. Neil D. Kravetz Eugene M. McDaniel, Jr Francis E. McGee. Jr. Read F. McGehee. Jr. Paul R. McNeer Joseph E. Maddox James T. Marshall Peti T. Mo Hubert V Henry W. Mi Spottswood P. Neale Stuart E. Nichols. Jr. Graham S. Palmer Joseph C. Parker. Jr. William D. Payne James M. Porteriield. Jr. James C. Repass Matthew G. Rivkin James S. Robinson Ted L. Rothstein Martin C. Shared Frank B. Simpson. Ill Russell B. Smiley. Jr. Lawrence E. Southw Pete L. Stephens Charles A. Stringfellow Jonathan M. Sutton William V. Tynes Harry A. Wel ' lons. Jr. Andrew Werner Henry G. White, Jr. John P. Williams. Jr. Gerald T. Yagel ih ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA OFFICERS George L. B. Grinnan President L. Franklin Henry, Jr Vice-President Frank Joseph Gillen, Jr Recording Secretary Philip Garrett Coleman Corresponding Secretary Britton Edgar Taylor Treasurer Marion Stephenson Fowler, Jr Chaplain Fred Orwin Dorey, Jr Warden Howard Clark Hoagland Marshall John Roger Hogg Historian GEORGE L. B. GRINNAN President Alpha Kappa Kappa, National Medical Fraternity, was founded at Dartmouth College in 1888. There are now forty-five chapter in the United States and Canada with over 26,000 alumni. The local chapter, Alpha Kap- pa, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1906. Richard H. Armstrong James Hamilton Baird William Barnard Walker Hawes Campbell Philip Garrett Coleman David Edgar Couk John David Cronin Fred Orwin Dorey. Jr. James Robert Bray Hawes Campbell, III James Grayson Campbell Norwood Cameron Cardozo Louie Hankins Carrington Charles William Chamberlaii Kennon Wayne Davis Philip Coleman Davis William Forbes Marion Stephenson Fowle James Thomas Gascoigne Frank Joseph Gillen. Jr. Lester Franklin Henry, Jr Howard Clark Hoagland Francis Joseph Duckwall John Roger Hogg Richard Thomas Deaton Richard Henry Decker, Jr Ronald Williams Dillon Donald Tilson Erwin Linville Gregg Halloran Warren Bowman Helwig Wilson Asbury Higgs Beverly Long Holladay George Thomas Jamarik. Jr. Stanley Kirchmer Pete Lou Robert Harrington Lynde Samuel Edgar McLinn Robert Francis Scott Steven Jay Shochat Henry Bernard Showalter. Jr Horace Dunbar Hoskins Waverly Glenn Hurt Alan Harvey Jafre Archie Telpher Johnson. Sam G. Ketron, Jr. Laurier Eugene Nolin Jon Leslie Prevail Britton Edgar Taylor Charles Edward Umstott Thomas June Vaughan Truman Jerry Wakeman Ebb Keister Whitley, Jr. Thomas Meredith Winn, Jr. John Evans Yurko William Archibald Robertso Thomas Long Sarvay Thomas Terrv Thompson John Hutchinson Tyler Samuel Franklin Vance, III Gary Wentworth Wake Paul Fletcher White P O (:■ C5 DELTA SIGMA DELTA OFFICERS L. Curtis Hall, Jr Grand Master Kyle W. Coffey Worthy Master Richard K. Ames Scribe Joseph A. Knuckley ' Treasury Thomas P. Bowe, Jr Senior Page Samuel V. Russo ...Junior Page David W. Holley Historian L. CURTIS HALL. JR. Grand Master Delta Sigma Delta, the oldest national dental fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1882, and now has more than 14,000 members. Omicron Omicron Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1931 by Dr. Paul L. Chevalier. Richard K. Ames William H. Blanch J. David Blankenbeckler Thomas P. Bowe, Jr. Kyle W. Coffey Wallace W. Edens Robert Y. Baldwin Kenneth M. Fleenor Dunbar O. Godhold William H. Fanhinp L. Curtis Hall, Jr. R. Ernest Hendry David W. Holley Joseph A. Knuckley John W. Oregon William S. Hani Virgil Howell ( I MEMBERS les A. Lowman John W. Lynn Alexander J. Mallis U illiain V. McAbee Patrick T. Quisenberry PLEDGES Joseph A. Husztv Daniel G. Noland NOT PICTURED Thornton H. Elmore Charles W. Rent Samuel V. Russo Francis W. Shields L. Banks Simmons Joseph K. St. Clair, Jr Earl T. Sherman Benjamin J. Stebo Claude P. Van Vooren John H. Walkup. Jr. Ernest R. Washburn Benjamin E. Wiggins Lucien B. Yarbrough Richard P. Suter John F. Wolfe, Jr PSI OMEGA OFFICERS William J. Maxwell Grand Master J. Gary Maynard, Jr Junior Grand Master Raymond P. White, Jr Secretary Samuel G. Baroody, Jr Treasurer WILLIAM J. MAXWELL Grand Master Psi Omega, founded in 1892 at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, is dentistry ' s largest fraternity. The growth of Psi Omega been second only in its field to that of the American Dental Association. There are now over 26.000 living members and seven ty- ght undergraduate and graduate chapfc Samuel G. Baroody. Jr John H. Biggs Samuel S. Bisese Sam C. Blanton J. William Burch Thomas E. Burke Joe M. Alexander J. Wilson Ames. Jr. John F. Armstrong. Jr Harold J. Barrett, Jr. Truman D. Baxter, Jr Ruben H. Blease William S. Burkholder Richard R. Butter James R. Cooke. Jr. Jerry F. Crews, Jr. Robert B. Dalton Robert W. DePuy Robert L. Brand Leonard P. Chandler Robert L. Deal George D. Delo, Jr. Robert N. Emory th ent of dentistry and fellow MEMBERS Joe Espinola, Jr. Rodney S. Fields James R. Gore R. Kirkland Hubbard, Jr. James Jackson Charles R. Killingsworth PLEDGES Walker W. Hay Beechard C. McConnell S. Jesse Marsh Preston D. Miller W. Edward Mitchell hip are but two of Psi Omega ' s objectives. Leo N. Lampros W. Herbert Lewis. J Richard C. Mariani J. Gary Mavnard. Jr Harry E. Ramsey. Jr Cotesworth P. Fishburne, Jr. Charles H. Nelson, Jr. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Carl D. Hellberg John M. Parham, Jr. T. Carroll Plaver, Jr. J. Darrell Rice Thomas H. Robinson William G. Sandifer David G. Shannon William F. Reams Harry D. Simpson, Jr. Geraid T. Taylor George R. Vaughan Raymond E. Weddle David R. Suyes. Jr. Thomas H. Tatum William M. Vaughan John W. Willhide Billy C. Wilson Thomas G. Yarbough Raymond P. White, Jr XI PSI PHI OFFICERS Ralph Gibson, Jr President William P. Lea, Jr Vice-President James A. Robertson Secretary William S. Drisc:oll Treasurer RALPH GIBSON, JR. President Xi Psi Phi, National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in i originally established in 1903 and was reactivated in 1953. James T. Atkinson Teddy E. Barker William F. Bourne Thomas E. Butt William T. Davis William S. Driscoll Basil J. Friend Ralph Gibson, Jr. Robert W. Goode Thomas R. Golden Robert B. Goodwin Joseph D. Griffith Lowell L. Hess William H. Higginbotham Ernest C. Hoelzer Maury A. Hubbard. Jr. David G. Johnson MEMBERS James E. Johnson. Jr Joseph B. Johnson Robert H. Keller Bruce A. Ketner William P. Lea, Jr. Andrew McDaniel John A. Mclntire Joseph H. Morgan William L. Outten, III Michael X. Prunty Robert L. Pugh Harold L. Ringley James A. Robertson Oscar W. Self, Jr. Charles J. Simon George H. Snead, Jr. Xi Chapter was Joseph F. Snyder Ronald I. Stallings John L. Tate James A. Tavlor Roland C. Thaler, Jr. Jav L. Welliver William S. Wood Edward P. Woodworth PI EDGES A. Tracy Aitcheson. Jr Alan S. Helwi Gordon T. Bryce Charles B. Haves Julian C. Mens NOT PICTURED Melvin G. Lei: ALPHA OMEGA OFFICERS Erwin Gerald Cogen President Jay Stuart Lipman Vice-President Jack Harris Brenner Secretary Allan Berry Treasurer Mark N. Perlin I.F.C. President ERWIN GERALD COGEN ' Alpha Omega, National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery in 1907. Alpha Beta Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1928. MEMBERS Arthur Laurence Alexander Paul Herbert Busker Ronald Lee Askowitz Erwin Gerald Cogen Robert Stuart Berman Gerald Irwin Frank Allan Berry Alvin Stewart Goodman Jack Harris Brenner Marvin N. Klavans Jay Stuart Lipman Robert Earl Marlin George Saul Neuman Peter Ralph Newman George Orlove Mark N. Perlin Jerome W. Schonfeld Alan Reeves Suskin Allan Stephen Zeno k jmm M KAPPA PSI OFFICERS Edward Martin Blackwell Regent Gerald Weinstein .... First Vice Regent John Wayland Bass, ]r Second Vice Resent William Dabnky Morrison .... Third Vice Regent Raymond Lloyd Kincaid, Jr Secretary Billy Wayne Eskridce Treasurer Cecil Kimmer Cadwallader, Jr Historian Thomas Franklin Womble, III Chaplain EDWARD MARTIN BLACKWELL Regent Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity was founded ai the Medical College of Virginia on October 25, 1879. It not only has the distinction of being the first professional fraternity in pharmacy but at present is the largest pharmaceutical fraternity in existence with a membership of more than 22,000. There are fifty active collegiate chapters and twenty-three active graduate chapters in the United States. MEM HERS John Wayland Bass, Jr. John Elmer Broaddus Andrew Thornton Camilla, Jr. Henry Russell Davis Rush Underwood Derr Robert Charles Hancock Edward Martin Blackwell Ray Spencer Bryant Archie Ted Oannady Joseph Dewey Deadrick, Jr. Billy Wayne Eskridge James William Harper Alvin Lewis Bradley Cecil Kimmer Cadawallader, Jr. Edward Lee Clay Elmer Russell Deffenbaugh, Jr. Don Myron Farnsworth Thomas Kunkle Hutchens Raymond Lloyd Kinoaid. Jr. James Robert King ,, ; John Richard Litton _ M f™ j Lue L s;- -  I -si Harold Frederick Madagan, Jr. 1 _ . f, f9o S W Jliifi, • ' Sr ' Millard Russell Magee James Edwards Mills i 1L %k Gar ' Slemp Morelock V - MM, A M , : |fe : ' 2 Mk, Jfa Mm QM Mm, William 1 nard Morris IvH ■ v- ' -i, v , —mk MM mm + Am mmt t - mWl mm ! William Dabney Morrison mm, . 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Yates r isr _ Mk ■ Mmt r ¥ 1 , N0T pictured « M Umm ft B X fe H I 4 I V Garv Edward Anderson ■ ' : ' Jmm V mM Hi 1 II A Donald Franklin Clark . m Hi JBH 1 ■■§ !■■■ 1 F i Douglas Robinso 199 PHI DELTA CHI OFFICERS Lorenzo T. Murray, Jr President Theodore J. Marrow Vice-President Archie Jay Beebe Secretary Walter L. Barnes, Jr. Corresponding Secretary David E. Labson Treasurer William B. White Assistant Treasurer Joseph E. Lay ' man, Jr Prelate Ray D. Smith Worthy Inner Guard Louis A. Tucci Worthy Master-at-Arms Marvin W. Bridgers, Jr Alumni Liasion Phi Delta Chi, National Pharmacy Fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1883. Alpha Delta Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1925 and was active until 1934. It was re- activated 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 founding the Professional Interfraternity Conference. Frederick J. Allen Edward T. Andrews Howard L. Armistead, Jr Walter L. Barnes, Jr. Archie Jay Beebe Marvin W. Bridgers, Jr. Joseph R. Adams Harry L. Broocke Gerald B. Brooks Clarence L. Clodfeltei Alexander B. Colletti Samuel Davis William G. Eddins AU.m B. Frost MEMBERS Gregory M. Faison John E. Flournoy Donald C. Grizzard David E. Labson Armistead G. Lambert Joseph E. Lavman, Jr. PLEDGES Robert O. Glenn. Jr. Theodore J. Markow Alvin J. Schalow, Jr. Stephen M. Schreier Ray D. Smith Philip C. Spiggle William B. Tanner Hugh A. Green George H. Themides Charles B. Thomas Louis A. Tucci William B. White Samuel M. Wolpow Frederick R. Wright, Jr James B. Guynn, Jr KAPPA EPSILON OFFICERS Connie Higginbotham President Jane Mayhew Vice-President Marie M. Suyes Recording Secretary Venitia Kue Corresponding Secretary Tannis Monnington {Junior Interfraternity [Council Representative Ann Reilly Treasurer Mary Phillips Historian Martha Stepp Chaplain Pat Detwiler {Senior Interfraternity [Council Representative CONN HIGGINBOTHAM President Kappa Epsilon, National Pharmaceutical Fraternity for women, was founded at the State University of Iowa on May 31, 1921. There are twenty-eight chapters scattered throughout the United States with the Tau chapter being estab- lished March 20, 1953. Kappa Epsilon succeeds Phi Gamma Epsilon, which was a local sorority founded in 1945. MEMBERS Jane Mayhew Mary Phillips Meta Simpson Tannis Monnington Ann Reilly Martha Stepp Jndv Overstreet J° ' ce Sheehan Marie M. Suyes Carla Yates PLEDGES Shiela Katz J ean Moss Louise Whitehead Carole Layne Virginia N ' uara Lynch Whitehead Jane McAllister Sue Standley MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Pat Mehaffie Sally R. Bundy Rita Burger Pat Detwiler Nancy Gill Carolyn Bass Joan Berry Bcttv Daniels Dorothy Hofniever Barbara Huddleston Venitia Kue Jane Ellis Sally Garre Alice Gra h ALPHA ZETA OMEGA DAVID B. LIEBMAN MARK A. BINDER Signare SEYMOUR F. GOODMAN DAVID B. LIEBMAN Directorum Alpha Zeta Omega, National Pharmaceutical Frater- nity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Phar- macy and Science in 1919. The local chapter, Omega Chi, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1951. Having discovered that through intimate association with one another, and by practice of the virtues of mu- tual trust, sympathy, faithfulness, and unselfishness, we have been able to advance our profession, exalt our alma mater, and build strongly our individual char- acters, and being desirous of maintaining and expanding that principle of association and friendship and co- operation, Alpha Zeta Omega was founded. Mark A. Binder Seymour F. Goodma David B. Liebma Steven T. Sager Joseph B. Swa ALPHA EPSILON IOTA LEAH L. EUBANK President BETTY L MUNDY Vice-President MARGARET J. WILLHIDE Secretary BLAIR S. DLSSETTE Treasurer LEAH L. EUBANK President Alpha Epsilon Iota is the only national women ' s med- ical sorority. It was founded in 1890 at the University of Michigan. Pi Chapter, the chapter at M.C.V., was formed in 1923 and was the sixteenth chapter to be organized. Its aims are to promote high standards of scholarship among women, to maintain a spirit of cooperation among women medical students, and to help all women enjoy a richer life. Blair S. Dis Leah L. Eu Eloise C. Haun Betty L. Mundy Margaret J. Willhide Benja Vudhiporn Left to right: Sigma Omicron Tau in session! Beauty and the Beast. ' But, dahling, I adore short men! ' Blackmail material. Good to the last drop. The line forms to the rear. PORTS AND FEATURES Man cannot live by bread alone — nor the student alone with his stud- ies. Athletics — building bodies fit to house keen minds; Dances — opening shining doors to gay festivity. RALPH GIBSON ' President EDGAR DOUGLAS Vice-President JESSIE RYDER Secretory -Treasure] ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association was organized in 1923, with its prime aim to create within the school a nreans of relaxation, exercise and diversion, and to encourage competitive spirit for the schools connected with the Med- ical College of Virginia. A complete schedule of intercollegiate play is maintained for both the girls ' and men ' s sottball and basketball teams. The Athletic Association also supervises men ' s intramural sports such as softball, basketball, and golf. Dr. Alton D. Brashear and Dr. Milton L. Neuroth, as faculty advisors, have been active in maintaining the interest and spirit of the association. Of course a great deal of credit goes to Burton Parker for his enthusiasm and leadership during the past year. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM SEASON ' S RESULTS M.C.V. — 45 R.P.I. — 67 M.C.V. — 49 William Mary frosh — 77 M.C.V. — 65 Richmond Law School — 57 M.C.V. — 71 fVpprentic School — 73 M.C.V. — 49 William Mary. Norfolk — 67 M.C.V. — 48 U. Va. Metis — 61 M.C.V. — 62 William Mary frosh — 98 M.C.V. — 65 Ramsey Kelly — 52 M.C.V. — 77 National Business College — 93 M.C.V. — 57 Newport News Apprentice — 77 M.C.V. — 67 R.P.I. — 84 M.C.V — 47 U. Va. Meds — 64 M.C.V. — 64 Southeastern University — 87 Front Row, Left to Right: Paul McN ' eer, Ralph Gibson, Dave Labson, Jon Genles. Ken Joyner. Back Row, Left to Right: Bill Profit, Steve Sager, Jack Hay, Jack Manning. Dave Conk. Mr. Parker Not Pictured: Harry Simpson. Bo Godsey, Jerry Suyes, Bill Sandifcr. Ton Back Row, Left to Right: Mr. Bert Parker, Joan Vaughan— Manager, Ann Kirk, Margaret Douglas, Imogene Thomas, Sa Dale Blanton, Kathy Pendleton— Coac 7. Front Row, Left to Right: Evangeline Yoder, Frieda Ashworth, Noralie Stark, Sharon Haynes. Judy Gott, Gaylia Kline. h Griffiths, THE MEDICETTES The M.C.V. girls basketball team had a very exciting season, for the first time playing in competition with other colleges in Virginia as well as local high schools. The teams in the league this year included St. Gertrude ' s High School, R.P.I., William and Mary, St. Patrick ' s High School, Westhampton College, Mary Mount High School, and Longwood College. Often the games conflicted with studying for tests, writing papers, and clinical experience, but there were always enough members to play. Many thanks are due the coach, Cathy Pendleton, and the manager, Joan Vaughan, for all their efforts in organizing the team and getting them in playing condition. Many thanks, too, to each member of the team who represented our school with such spirit and enthusiasm. M.C.V. — 26 St. Gertrude ' s — 38 M.C.V. — 23 R.P.I. — 42 M.C.V. — 33 William Mary — 19 M.C.V. — 45 St. Patrick ' s — 44 (overtime) SCORES M.C.V. M.C.V. M.C.V. e) M.C.V. 28 Mary Mount — 20 29 St. Patrick ' s — 41 25 Westhampton — 42 13 Longwood — 35 r rN nei leaytoh Left to right: The survivors of Sherman ' s March to the Egyptian Building Hen party. You can ' t have two hundred in the fourth frame! What a lawnmower couldn ' t do!! Stupid medical student, I vill show you! Kiss me quick. CHRISTMAS DANCE COURT MISS SARA SHUMAN MISS PHYLLIS CHICKOS MISS BARBARA GUY QUEEN MISS PATRICIA JONES CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO BEGIN A GAY EVENING WALTZ ME AROUND AGAIN II ITY TALK I M MM . . . GOOD IN TOYLAND QL ' EEN PATRICIA PLEASED AND PROUD POSIES KIR 1 HE PRINCESS I HE PAR I V.S () ER STUDENT DIRECTORY Aaron, Stuart dermis (M-l), 2117 Winans Ave., Hill- side, New .Jersey AMI, Frank Er.vin, Jr. (Ill), Lowrys, South Carolina Abernathv. Margaret R. t.M-1), 3415 Hawthorne l-i.nn-. 5214 Wythe .to Adams, .be-oph Rudolph I P-2), MCV Box 302, 1317 - 21st St., S. Norfolk, Virginia Agee, Nancy Karen t N-l ) , lit. 1, Meadows of Dan, Aitcheson, Andrew Tracy, Jr. (D-3), 1753 Charles St.. Richmond. Virginia Ak.r.. Judith Anne (N-3), 2535 Memorial Ave.. Aldridge, William Everett (D-4), Ht. 3, Burlington, Alra It. Ulliur ' Lawrence (D-2), 891 E. 41st Alligood, . Washi Allison, .lai Anders (hail.- IlilL ' h (IIo-|, Adnil 5 111 Stockton Road, Front Royal, Virginia Anderson, Gary Edward (P-3), Rt. 4, Winchester, Virginia Andrews. Edward Thomas (P-4), Rt. 2. Box 107, Rolier«..nvill... North Carolina r.t ... . ' ..,; I -,ii- i N-4 i. 4o| U Ml, St.. Hall Apt, I. ura ' Mae ( N-3), 3304 W drow Aye., Rich- Arnvistead, ' Howard Lacy, Jr. (P-4), 601 Yorktown Drive, Alexandria, Virginia Aiin-ti. .n_ ' . J. .tin Franklin. Jr. (D-2), 302 N. Ken- Armstrong. Ri ' oiiard Harding OI-4), 1019 Park Ave., Richmond, Virginia Arnold, Charlotte May (N-l), Rt. 3, Petersburg, West Virginia Arritt, Joyce Anne (N-3), Rt. 1, Box 1S9, Spotsyl- vania. Virginia Asbill. Henry Watson, Jr (D-l), 4 Shenandoah Dr., Greenville, South Carolina Ashbumer, Glenna Mary (N-3), 3210 Greenwood Air., V. 1 ' alrn Beach, Florida Ashworth, Freda Elayne (N-l), Rt. 4, Rocky Mount, Askowitz. Ronald Lee (D-2), 330 A ' .edo, Coral Gables, Florida Atkinson, James Thomas (D-3), Rt. 4, Greenville, South Carolina Avin, Judith Naomi (N-l), 2931 S. Columbus St., Arlington 6, Virginia MCV Box 309, 2109 ton, North Carolina Dr., Fail Lancaster, Baker, Connie M. (D-l ), Carolina Baldwin, Robert Vales ( 11-2 I Banerjee, Chandra Madhah (G), 24 5 .1. K. Pal Road, Calcutta 23, India Barbour. Jean Elizabeth (X-Ray Tech)., Patrick Springs. Virginia Barker, Edward Glenn (P-2), 307 E. Thomas St., Danville, Virginia Barker. Jan. 4 Suzanne (N-l), Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire Barker. Rohert (Juillin (P-2), Box 14(i, Gate City, lia Bldg. 3, Apt. 9 Hainan!, Marlene Bertran Richmond. Virginia Barnard, Wi Richr Baroodv, ! Tiiim 515 Baruch St.. Den- 404 S. Main St., Laxv- ), Diesel Housing Unit, G), 34U2 Maury St. 2 1, 100 E. 34th St.. ( 1)3), 114 Market St., olina Barnes, Walter Louis. Jr. (T-4), 2810 Billiard Road, |.i. ;;. Richmond, Virginia Harnett. James Vance (P-2), 403 Bradley St., Ab- ingdon, Virginia Barrett, Harold Joseph, Jr. (11-2), 845-C St.. Har- risonburg. Virginia Bass, Carolyn Anne (P-3), Bo.x 157, Gladys, Vir- ginia ass, John Wfi axtcr, Truma Ave., Ric azcmnre. Bi ' Richmom a (N-4), 202 S. Linden St.. jlph (P-2), 10 E. Main, Luray, i (Hosp Adni), 200 W. Marv- . Virginia (N-4). 8S15 Glenville Road, irvland 3rd (M-4), 3400 Park Ave., P-4), E. Church St., Chinco- Hegg.i 10 Ik. Cclkic Bell Bent Robert Hem v (G), Elberon, Surry Count Virginia :tt, Curtin Gordon (D-l), Masonic Home i Bennett, Franklir R. (P-2), 3016 Cliff Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Bennett, Joan Kenilriek (Nil, 1400 Franklin Road, S.W., Roanoke, Virginia Berch. George Raymond (Hosp Adni), Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Fishersville, Vir- ginia Bi in. ni. Robert Stuart (D-2) 1424 Gates Ave., Nor- folk, Virginia Berry, Allan (D-3), 2226 S. W. 19th, Miami, Florida Berry, Anna Katheryn (Hosp Adm) E.xt. 637, 103 McRae Hall Berry. Joan Carol (P-2), Rt. 1, Box 7. Madison. Virginia Berry, Paul Douglas, Jr. (P-2), 20S W. Sycamore Berryma ' u. Richard ' Michael (P-2), 440 Manassas B.oill. . Moil.. I ' m. °iV4i, 204 Sir Oliver Road, lies.. J .In Humphrey, 3rd (D-4), 1737 E. Ocean View A« . Norfolk, Virginia Binder. Mark Albert (P-3), 3924 Park Aye., Rich- Birds.ill. Joyce I ynette (N-l), 5904 Orcutt Ave., Bisiv. , Samur] s i ili-4), 019 Western Branch Blackwell, Edward Martin (P-4), 616 C. St., (M- ,3-1) rida Blank, ' ■ .. . ■. I. in,,.. Havel ill I i. tool |i,.wn,. Blanton, ' Mail Hale i Pliy Tlier-3), 82 Perry St.. Blaiit.i ' n. Sam t 11.01... Jr. (D-3). Box 247, Sum- HI. a.. Robert Herron (D-2), 3S01 Duncan St., Bleaae, J,, .11, Elizabeth i-N-2), 2932 Northumberland Bl.oin.. i.arry Allen ' ( P-2 ) , ' Rad-Tech Motel. Rt.2. Blount ' . BeverlJ Crowder (P-l), 1110 E. Washing- B 11 Barbara .lane (N-l), 0505 Bonnie Dale B..M.. ' i. .. ' in I...U,- ' 1 l, d Tech I, 107 Rose Hill B.„l h ' . ' li ' itl.i s„. i ' n-4)T - ' ill Windsor St., South Boll.. Barbara Theresa (P-2), 1423 Custer St., Bonner, John TTent (M-2), 405 Linden Place, Dan- Book, r, Jam. U.ry. Jr. (D-4), 613 Overbrook H...11. . 11 IHI-v I M-4)T 3317 Garland e. Botsford, James Irwin (M-2), Reno, Nevada Bourne, William Franklin (D-4), Box 543 Conway, llovve, Thomas P., Hard, Jr. (D-4), 111 E. 39th St., B.omi. John Donald (M-4), Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 1, Apt. 1, Richmond, Virginia Bowman. Edward Randolph (G), 4S1S Augusta Ave.. Bowman, Jean ' Eleanor (N-3). 409 College St., Bowman, B obert I et (M-3), 3900 Pilots Lane, Apt. Boxl.v ' . B.iijaniui ' wills (P-l), Rt. 1, Tanowa Farm, Bra, II. v. Mini Lewis (P-3), 510 Florida Ave.. E111- Bradley. Edgar s (D-l), lit. 1, Box 205, Rich- Brady, (..or-. William (D-l), Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 4. ].|, 12. Richmond, Virginia Brand, Robert Lee (D-2). 2408 Drake St., Rich- mond, Virginia Branham, George Walker, Jr. (P-2), S03 Hurdlev St., Martinsville, Virginia Brandt, Charles Wesley (M-4), 315 Tarrvtown Road, Richmond, Virginia Brandt, David (M-4), 5236 Wythe Ave., Richmond, Virginia Brandt, Philip Hansford ( D-l ), 315 Tarrvtown Road, Richmond, Virginia Bianson, Donald Gene (Ml), Rt. 3, Abingdon, Vir- Braiitiey, Nancy Carol (N-2), 1116 Custer St., Petersburg, Virginia Bray, James Robert (Ml), 213 W. Road, Ports- mouth, Virginia Brenner, Jack Harris (D-3), 950 Viera Ave., Coral Moss Side ght, Katie Estelle (N 4), Clarkton Road, White- vil ' e, North Carolina Briukley, Betty Bernese (N-l), 1300 E. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Virginia B:itt. Mary Lee (Med Tech), IIS Union St., Mur - He th Ca Brockwi Brodi ' e, Wi olina (M-4), 505 S. Davis St., ■ Arthur, Jr. (Ml), 3 Strat- N-l), New Church, Virginia r (P-3), 103 E. Union St., h (Med Tech), 1862 Brandon d OI-3), 310 Yeardley Ave., chburg, Vi Broocke, Harry Lloyd (P-l), Bovking, Virginia Brooks. Gerald Blandon (P-4), II OS I.askin Road. V.rginia Reach. Virginia Brown. E.,i , Saunder-, Jr. (G), 4004 Wilmont (Med Tech), S109 Bello nd Slsom (N-3), 17 Huntington Blvd., N.E., Roanoke. Virginia Browning, Roy Ilenson, Jr. (P-4), 3200 Barton Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Bryant, Ray Spencer (P-3), 5909 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Virginia Brvce, Cvnthia Elnor (N-l), Ells St., Norw.ilk. Connecticut Bryee, Gordon Thomas, Jr. (D-2), 1432 Madison Ave., Florence, South Carolina Bryson, George MacRae, Jr. (P-2), 3909 Delmont St.. Apt. 0, Richmond, Virginia Buchanan, William George (P-2), Kenbridge, Vir- Buckles, Douglas Lavne (P-2), Box 27S, Lebanon, Virginia Bunch, William Garfield, Jr. (D-l), 600 Hamilton St., Roanoke i ipids, North Carolina Bindv, Sallv Rhodes (P-4), Lebanon, Virginia Biirch. James William (D-3), Rt. 3, Lake City, South Carolina B irger, Rita Bernice (P-3), 8036 Walters Dr., Norfolk, Virginia Burke, Thomas Edward (D-4). 328 Virginia Ave., Front Roval, Virginia urkholder, William S (D-4), 922 Arlington Ave., Bu Br: Ha (M-4). 2402 Gt Busker, Paul Herbert (D-2), 9149 Froude Ave., Surfside, Florida Huston, Jameson George (M-2), Tazewell, Virginia Butler, Silas Alfred ( Phy Tber-3 ) . 914N. 27th St., Richmond, Virginia Butt. Alice Farling (N-2), 6017 Jefferson Ave., New- port News, Virginia Butt, Thomas E. (D-4), Box 201 Pocahontas, Vir- ginia Butterworth. Diehard Reynoldson (D-3), 3509 Stuart Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Bushak. Geraldine Rebecca (N-l). 10O9 Philpotts Road. Norfolk, Virginia Byan, Cecile Donna (N-2), 8337 Cherokee Road, Richmond, Virginia er, Jr. (P-4). 104 Lambden (Ml), 2016 Stuart Ave.. Campbell, Walter llaw.-s (M-2), Enfield, Virginia Canada, Andrew Thornton, Jr. (P-3), 2424 West- hainptoti Ave.. Roanoke, Virginia Ca1111a.lv. Archie Ted (P-3), 5813 Sellger Dr., Nor- folk. Virginia Cardozo, Norwood Cameron (M-2), Burgess, Virginia er Jackson, Jr. (M-3), Box 201, Mar Carr, Et hlle (X-Ray Tech), 2303 Joplin Carr, Fra ' neil 1.. Jr. (D-2), 4109 Forest Hill Ave., Richmond. Virginia Carrington. Louie Hankins (Ml), 7S00 Lindsey Dr., Richmond, Virginia Carter, Tom Eustace (M-3), 3 43 4 Howard Road, Richmond, Virginia Cash. Allan Heath, Jr. (D-l), 2001 Radcliffe Ave., Charlotte, North Carolina STUDENT DIRECTORY Cassell. Deloris Jane (N-2), Rt. 2, Box 20, Wythe- ville, Virginia Cafes, C Ronald (I ' ll, 217 Grocnway Dr., Ports- Cederetrom! Karen Ann N-l), 610 Knollwood Dr., Falls Church, Virginia Chamberlain, Billy Winfred (P-2), Box 462. Chris- tiansburg, Virginia Chainberlain, Charles William (Ml), Waverlv, Vir- Chandler, Leonard P., Jr. (D-2), 340S Park Ave., Apt. 12, Richmond, Virginia Chaplin, Robert Rogers, .ir. (M-3), 202 Battery Ave., Emporia. Virginia Chapman, Charles Bclsori Marshall (M-2), Welch, (X-Rav Tech), 204s Creigli ,1, Virginia (N-4), Rt. 1, Box 356-B as (D-2), 5338-A Anthon Ci I Ml ) (P-l), 3330 Cutehav, 904 W. Nine Mile Ollll. Vi iklin (P-3), 149 Hill Drive, Ab- (P-8), Rt. 2. Pump Road, Rich- Clitt, Rorer E. (P-2), 406 John St., Ashland, Vir. Clndfolter. Clarence I , ,lr. (P-3), 43 Cherry Aw., Hampton, Virginia Coburn, Lin.la Fare (N-l), Rt. 1, Ellerson, Virginia CotTev, Kvle Wes ' b-v (11-4), Rockv Mount, Virginia C ' ogen, Erwin Gerald (D-4), 4904 Wagner Ave., Richmond, Virginia Cohen, Alan Paul (M-2), 805 Westham Parkway, Richmond, Virginia Coleman, Morton (M-2), 412 Warren St., Norfolk, Coleman, Philip Garrett (M-2), 1806 Westwood Av,-., Richmond, Virginia Colletti, Alexander B. (P-3), Rt. 2, Box 115, Ash- Collier, Anna 1 bristrae Phv Ther-3), 50 Cedar St.. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Collins, Judith Ann (N-2), 407 Anderson St., Gate •-1), 1313 E. North St., Cr olina tomess, Allan David (P-2), . ' 223 Rolte Ave., Nor- folk, Virginia Comer, F. Edward (M-l), 37S5 Kecoughtan Road, Hampton, Virginia Condrey, Joan Morrissett (N-2), 541S Jahnke Road, Richmond, Virginia Conner, Richard Edward (D-2), Rt. 2, Lamar, South Carolina Console, Anthony Louis (D-l), 3231 N. W. 91st Terrace, Miami, Florida Cooke, James Ralph (D-3), 1002 Terrace St., Staun- ton, Virginia ke, M.iMe Kslelle (N-4 I. Cartorsville, Virginia Cooke, Maxwell Camden (Ml), 435 S. Blvd., Hunt- ington, West Virginia Copeland, Kenneth Edward (D-l), 203 Gray Ave., Waverlv, Virginia Cotton, Doris Hazel (N-2), 700 Dver Lane, Rirh- Cov Den Ash- re, Jr. (M-4), o05 S. Davis 1, Virginia (D-3), Rt. 1, Box 327 Craig. Caren Sue (N-2), 6026 N. 27th St., Ar- lington, Virginia Craig, Martha Ann (N-2), 672 Sherwood Ave., Waynesboro, Virginia Crenshaw, Joyce Rae (X-Ray Tech), 821 Nicholson St., Richmond, Virginia Crews, Jerry Frank (D-3), Hampton. South Carolina Crittenden, David Gray (Ml). 1762 East Blvd., Petersburg, Virginia Cronin, John David (M-2), 210S Wiltshire Blvd.. Huntington, West Virginia Crosier, Joseph Leo (M-2), 4305 Hillcrest Road, Richmond, Virginia Culhertson, Dan Ward (D-l), Rt. 1, Gate City, Vir- Curry, Virgil Lee (M-4), 1101 Hampton St., Rich- Curry, William Lake (M-4), 200 E. Laburnum Ave., Richmond. Virginia Custalow, Linwood Webster (Ml), Rt. 1, West Point, Virginia Custard, Barbara Frances (N-2), 41S E. 6th St., Front Roval, Virginia Custer, Wanda Colleen (N-3), 429 Baublits Court, Navy Point, Pensacola, Florida Dalton, Robert Burgin (D-3), 2204 Westfield Ave., Winston-Salem. North Carolina Dalton, William Edward (M-3), 6404 Powhatan Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Dameron, Robert Allen, Jr. (M-3), 1617 Wake Forest Drive, Richmond, Virginia Daniel, Gary Frank (D-3), 204 Tanner St., Spin- dale, North Carolina Daniels. Betty Marie (P-2), Box 100, Blackstono, Virginia Darden, Beverly (N-2), 103 S. College Ave.. Salem, Virginia Hardin, Man Jane IN-I), Rt. 2, Box 113, McLean. Virginia David, Ronald B. (Ml), 4926. A Eubank Road, David ' s, Joel Elliott [P-2), 3545 Grove Ave.. Rich- Davis. Mir. ' -rnon Gi ' b.on , M :: 1 . 621 Da Ave, S.W.. Roanoke, Virginia Davis, George Parker (D-l), 43 Rivermont Drive. Newport News, Virginia Davis, Henry Russell (P-3), lit. 1, Meadow-view, Virginia Davis, J. Samuel (P-3), Saluda, Virginia Davis, Kennor Wayne I M-l). 4s2lt N. CYestwool Ave., Apt. 4. Richmond, Virginia Davis, Philip Co email (M-l), Gale City, Virginia Davis, Ronald Ke th (M-2). 3910 Pilots Lane, Apt. 1, Richmond, Virginia Davis. Russel Lewi., .Ir (Mil, Diesel Housing I ' nit, Bldg. 1. Ant. 13. Richmond, Virginia Davis, William Ma.slni iM-.ii. r.sl ' i Dartmouth Ave. Richmond, Virginia Davis, William Tlrad (D-4), 707 N. 8th Ave., Dillon, South Carolina Dawson. Robert Lloyd (M-4), 3914 Pilot Lane, Apt. 3, Richmond. Virginia Dawson. Wallace Lantv. (M-4). 2014 Stuart Aye., Richmond, Virginia Dawson. William S., Jr. (M-4). 212 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Virginia lieadriek. Joseph Dewey, Jr. (P-4), Diesel Housing L T nit, Bldg. 4, Apt. 4, Richmond, Virginia Deal, Robert Lewis (D-2), 307 N. Thompson St., Richmond. Virginia Dean, Howard Yates (M-3), 112 2nd St., Rad- ford, Virginia Deaton, Richard Thomas (M-l), Ivens St., Ports- mouth, Virginia Decker, Norvelle Viiginia (N-2), 2132 Walnut Ave., Decker, Richard Unit. Bblir. Deen, Denial Ha Jr. (M-l), Diesel Housin 14, Richmond, Virginia I), Box 218, St. Paul. Vi D.-ffeiibaugh. Elmer Russell, Jr. (P-3). 2205 W. Main St., Richmond, Virginia Delo, George Day, Jr. (D-2), 328 Ott St., Harrison- burg, Virginia Delong, Cynthia Gayle (N-2), 3130 Brereton Court. Huntington. West Virginia DePuy, Lee Wasley (N-4), 200S London St., Ports- mouth, Virginia DePuv, Robert W. (D-3). 2613 Okeechobee Lane, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Derr, Rush Underwood (P-4), 527 Pennsylvania Aye., Norfolk. Virginia Detwiler, Patricia Elizabeth (P-4), 1911 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Virginia Dice, Loretta Ruth (N-3). Franklin. West Virginia DiCesare, Anthony Nicholas (D-l), 122 Flanders St., Rochester, New York Dickinson, Doris Aleine (N-2), 505 N. VV. Craig St., Norton, Virginia Diller, Duane Albert (Ml), Maugansville. Maryland Dillon, Ronald Williams (M-l), 232S Westover Ave., Roanoke. Virginia Disick, David Martin (M-l), 1290 Ocean Aye., Brooklyn, New York Disselle. Iliair Spencer (M-2). 157 Williams Dr.. Ml Dix, Jo Anne (X-Ray Tech), 107 Canterbury Rd., Danville, Virginia Doggett, Carolyn Smith (N-3). 402 Monroe Ave.. Fredericksburg, Virginia Dorey, Fred Orvvin (M-2), 2907 Chamberlavne Ave.. Apt. 4. Richmond, Virginia Dotson, Ralph Gene (M-l), Rt. 2, Box 315-B. Wil- mington, North Carolina Dotten, William Boone (P-2), 7101 Peachtree Road, Lynchburg, Virginia Douglas, Edgar Smith (M-4), 201 Oronoco Ave., Apt. 4, Richmond. Virginia Douglas, Margaret Ann (N-3), 135 Kenilvvorth Ave.. Danville. Virginia Dove, Catherine Virginia (N-l), 711 S. View Ter- Driseoll, William Saunders (D-3), Box 165, Bedford, Virginia Innk wall. Francis Joseph (M-2), 15 Peyton St., Winchester, Virginia Dudley. Diana Lou (N-2), 3212 Midlothian Pike, Richmond, Virginia Duff, Karl Lamarr (D-2), 301 West Drive, Rich- mond, Virginia Dunn. Ellis Hunter (Med Tech), 1523 Milner Cres- cent. Birmingham, Alabama Dunn, Judith Ellen (N-2), 260-A E. 39th St., Nor- folk, Virginia Early, Susan Reid (P-2), Broadway, Virginia Easley, Sarah J. (N-3), 354 W. Main Street, Dan- ville, Virginia Eddins, William George (P-4), Box 6S5, Galax, Virginia . 1 - 11.! Westw I Ave., Elliott, Ernes! William (P-2), 1522 Devonshire It I. n.cliin.md. irgima Elliott, Hodnev Gorhsm (M 1), 3903 Elba St., Apt. 0. Rich I. Virginia Ellis, Jane Ann (P-S), Rt. 1. Cos I, Hickory, Vir- ginia Ellis, Judith Mav (N-4), 3442 Howard lioad, Rich inon.l, Virginia Ellis, Karen Sue (N-l), 105 W. ( - , Drive, Ports- mouth, Viiginia El is. Robert Haber (D-l), Box 022, Georgetown, South Carolina Ellis. William George, Jr. (M-4), Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 4, Apt. s, Richmond, Virginia Ellmaii, Barley Morton (M-l). 4102 Kensington I 2333 Xinuially Elz.ev. Nora Lynn (Phv Ther-4), Box 130-A, Cres- ton. North Carolina Emory, Robert Nelson (D-2), 3011 Lake Ave., Mil- ford, Delaware Einswiller, Carl Franklin, Jr. (P-3), 511 W. Court Epperly ' , ' Marv Prances (Phy Ther-4), 2706 North- unil.eil.ni.l ve., Richmond, Virginia Erwin, Donald Tilson (M ll. 921 Chester St., Bris- tol, Virginia Eskridge, Billy Wayne (P-3), 124 Park St., Abing- don, Virginia Espinola, Joe, Jr. (M-4), 2710 22nd St.. Tampa, Florida Eubank. Leah LaVerne (M-4), 22 S. Blvd., Apt. 1. Richmond, Virginia Evans, Thomas Paul (.M-2), 227 E. Tulane Road, Columbus, Ohio Evans, William Byrd ((M-4), 505 S. Davis Ave., Apt. 11. Richmond, Virginia Evans, William Roger (P-2), Bo.x 205, Tazewell, 111 n, Elizabeth Jean (N-2), 237 Hawthi Fagg, Robert James, Jr. (P-2), 928 Mulberry Road. Martinsville, Virginia I ' ll. en. Gregory Manuel (PI), 2204 Yaiidover Road. Richmond, Virginia Farber, Theodore Mvles (G), 4406 Augusta Ave., Richmond, Virginia Farnsworth, Don Myron (P-3), 4709 Kensington ve., Richmond. Virginia Farthing, William Howell (D-4), 375 S. 12th St., Wvthevillo, Virginia Featherston. Edward Wilcox (M-l), 39 Old Farm Road. ( harlottesville, Virginia Fidler, Robert Young (M-4), 3910 Pilots Lane, Apt. 9, Richmond, Virginia Fields, Rodney Smith (D-3), 2412 Drake St., Rich- mond. Virginia Fieldson, Mavine Ellen (N-2), 2349 S. W. 19th St., Finney. Ray Herman (M-4). 3905 Delmont St., Apt. Fislihiirne. Cot.-w„rth piii.-kno lD-21, 5nu tarn Fisher, Gilbert Franklin, Jr. (M-3), 3919 Pilots Fleenor, Kenneth Mike iDJi, 910 Colonial Road, Abingdon, Virginia Flournoy, John Eppes (P-4), 3503 Edgewood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Flvnn, Mitchell Lewis (D-l), Box 55S, Greer, South Carolina Forbes. Allan Louis (G), 1719 Park Ave.. Richmond. Virginia Forbes. John William, 3rd (M-3), Stuarts Draft, Virginia Ford, Gloria Beth (Phv Ther-3), SH2 1st Ave,, Laurel, Mississippi Fowler, Marion Stephenson, Jr. (M-2), 1 Hendricks St., Lake City, Sooth Carolina Fov. Erio.i Lev (N-l), Rt. 1, Box 44. (lore, Virginia Fralni. Gordon Wayne (M-3), 1 Anderson Road, Frank, Gerald Irvv in ( D-2 1 . 200 Walnut Road, Ports- Fratkin, Ielvin Joel (M-l), 6115 Bremo Road. Richmond, Virginia Freeman, W-rtlniigl n Hamilton (P-3). 202 E. 5th Ave.. I.avvreneevill.. Virginia ite Margaret (N-2), 2633 1.5th Fridrich, Geo St., Wasl Friedman, Wi I ii, lid. Basil (D- i (D-3), 312S Hevvvard arolina , Box 32, Max Meadows, Friend, Robert Marion (P-2), 5336-A Anthony Road. Sandston, Virginia Frost. Allan Baran (P-2). 1411 Morris Crescent, Norfolk, Virginia Fu. William Yum Chor (M-2), 53 Conduit Road, Hong Kong Fuller, Ronald Men (P-4), 16 Page St., Berryville, Virginia Funderburk, Ervin Wall (1)1), 506 Kershaw St., Cheravv, South Carolina Fuqua, William Claiborne (D-2), 1133 Larchmont Crescent, Norfolk S, Virginia STUDENT DIRECTORY Gada, Preston Herbert (M-2), S10 Westwood Ave.. Richmond. Virginia Gar-di-, Rex flax id ( Hosp A.ltiii. ! ' . ■■: ; b,nti ello Ave.. Evanston, Illinois Garrett. Sarah Holt (P-2). Box 113, Bartow, Florida Garrett, Thomas Blackwell (D-l), 325 Linden Dr., Danville, Virg ' nia Garrison, Donald Brure (P-3), 5526 Cottage St., Gascoigne, James Thomas (M-2), 431 Audubon Cat.uoo ' l. ' Lil ' l ' .iii ' i ' Ii.. ' ul- ' l ' .i-T |N-4I, 331C Cliff Ave.. Oaziano, Dominic (M-3), 106 E. Laburnum Ave., Gebman, John Ernest (M-2), 116 Grove Ave.. High- land Springs, Virginia Gerdes. Jon H. iIMi, 516 Forest Hills Drive, Gibson, Joseph Haskell CD-I), Pauline Star Route, Spartanburg, South Carolina Gibson, Ralph. Jr. (D4). 103 Tuckahno Blvd., Rch- mond, Virginia Gifford, Roger David (11-11, 13 Mt. Prospect Ave., J else. Ave (N-2), Rt. 1, Box 143, Woodstock, Surrey Road, : 7 0-A, Sofar 905 Elba S Jr. ° (P-2), Mountain City. I P-3). 1829 W. Grace St.. (N-2), 167 Garner Ave., 8528 Colonial Ave.. S. IV., I (D2), 521 Santee Ave., ■3 i, 360 Penley Ave., Sand- .|iani..l 6i, 21 B Abdel- . i airo, Egypt XI li. 102 F. Laburnum ), 939 Suburban Parkway, Goldfarb, Allan (D-ll, 5305 Wythe Ave., Richmond, Virginia din, Sidney (Hosp Adm), 4017 Park Heights Vve Baltimore. Mankind ■-2), 6201 Oneida Circle, it. Stephens Church, Vir- Godbold. Colun Godsey, R; Goharv, ' ( Azif : Goldberg, Goldstein, Alan No Norfolk. Virgi Goode, Robert W Goodman, Alvin Stewart (D-3). 1157 Kings Drive, Charlotte. North Carolina G in in Seymour Francis (P-3), 1535 Charles St.. Richmond, Virginia Goodwin, Norma .lean (M-4), 2615 Myrtle Ave. Norfolk, Virginia Goodwin, Robert Bently (D-3), 102 E. Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Virginia Gordon, James Carlyle, Jr. (D-2), Rt. 3. Winchester. Virginia Gore, James Russell (D-4), Box 1615 Loris. South Carolina Gorman. Edward Armstrong (D-3), 1616 Elm Road. I .it., land, Florida Gor-lea John Joseph, 3rd I ( P-3 ) . Box 30. Beoklex , Graham. Mm McDonald (P-2), 1100 Rowan Court, Bahiin Marx and Graham. Marx India (N-2 I, 1100 Roxvan Court, Baltimore, Maivland Grab. .in. Hob.rl Franklin (H-2|. 3- Monroe Terrace. Oi.i-i, K.i li. ' nd G. ,.,-L ' .,. Jr. (M-l). 6001 25th Road. Gray, Nelson Turnei (M-3), 2409 National St., Box On , Barbara I re (Phy Ther-4), llalton Point Road. PortMlioiilli, Virginia Green, Hugh Allen (P-2), Ferrum. Virginia Green, Thomas R. (D-l), 1513 Atlanta Axe., Ports- mouth, Virginia Grri-nawalt, Vernon A. (P-3), 2419 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Virginia Gregg, Mary Jane (N-2), 201 Williams St., Staunton, Virginia Gregory. Beverly Anne (N-2). 1331 Virginia St.. E. Charleston. West. Virginia Gregory, John William (D-2), 1063 Hugo St., Nor- folk, Virginia Gresham, Robin Linda (N-l), 14712 Claude Lane, Silx ' er Spring, Maryland Griffith, Joseph Donald (D-4), Rt, 3, Lurav, Virginia Griffiths, Sarah Anne (N-3), 303 24th St., Dunbar, West, Virginia Grinnan, George Lamb Buist (M-2), 5423 A-Burn- side Circle, Sandston, Virginia rizzard. Donald Cola (P-4), 2607 Wakefield Dr., ros-maii. G.-r.ild 1 1. n I P-3 1 , 7316 Normandy Dr.. i-ossmann. II, .1.. 1 1 Leigh (D-l I, 174S S. Sycamore, riihh. Wal(i-r i .Jr. (M-4), Diesel Housing Unit, Bl.lg. 3. xpt 13. Richmond. Virginia iiinn. Norma Sue (N-4), Box 581, Culpeper, Vir- utterman, Jordan Udell (M-l), 515 Timothy Ave., Norfolk, Virginia utterman, Lorence Armor (M-l), 515 Timothy Ave., Norfolk, Virginia uy, Barbara Sue (N-4). Rt. 3, Box 233, Manassas, Virginia uynn, James Bruce, Jr. (P-2), City View Heights. Box S75. Princeton, West Virginia Ilaar,, Frederick Hubbard (P-4), 2911 Wagner Ave., Apt. 1. Richmond, Virginia Hale, Ann, Elizabeth (N-l). W. Virginia St.. Crexve, Virginia Hall, Chowning Reginald (G), 107 E. 4th St., Front Royal, Virginia Hall. Clarence E. In aid (P-2 1, Kexsville. Virginia Hall. Howard Alien (M-3). North-field Road. Lunen- Mn (D-l), 103 E. 26th Ave., (D-4), 6145 Eastwood Ter- ( M-l ), 525 Woodlawn Ave.. ii (M-3), 2307 Lacy Lane, I, Jr. (P-2 1, 1803 Newman P-2), Brookneal, Virginia Hancock. Robert Charles (P-4). Castlexvood, Vir Bardie, Edith Louise (G), Richmond, Virginia Hardin. Rita Vanillic ( Phv Ther-4), 203 N. Main St., Blacbstone, Virginia llarllinger, Erwin Herbert (M-4), Diesel Housing LTnit, Bldg. 2, Apt. 1, Richmond, Virginia Il.niiiaii, John S. I M-4 I, Harmon. West Virginia IlarreUon. Austin Barrow (M-3). 204 S. West Ave., Harrington? Bill J. (Phy Tlier-3), 644 Cherrv St.. Statesville. North Carolina Harris. Edith Anne (P-3), Rt. 6, Box 341, Green- ville, North Carolina Harris. Herbert Witt (M-4), 607 Henri Road, Rich- mond, Virginia Harris, Reita Jane (N-2), 600 Woodhaven Dr., Rich- mond, Virginia Harrison. William Sanford (D-2), 22 Clayton Ter- Harwell. Jeanette (N-4), Rt. 1, Waxerly. Virginia Harwell, Linda Jean (Phy Ther-3) S37 Melville Ave., Danville, Virginia Harm, Eloise I lymer (M-3), W (stock, Virginia Hawk. Wil-oii llicaller. Jr. (D-l), 229 211th SI. Ha Virg I N-2). 1429-A Greycou D-S), 1367 Bailey St., No (N-l). 2323 Wythe Ave Helms, Evelyn Jean (N-2). 1 Rivercrest Dr., Ports- Helsabeck, Carol Jean (N-l), Rt. 1, Tobaccoville, North Carolina Helton. Martha Ann (N-3), Veterans Administration Center, Martinsburg, West Virginia Helxvig, Alan S. (D-4), 14 W. Maple St., Alex- llelxii;;, Warren Bowman (M-l), 5316-A Anthony Road, Sandston. Virginia Hendrick, Gloria Jean (N-2), 301 Ridgeorest Road, ll.n.lrx. liobiri Finest (D-4 1. 1619 Jackson SI.. F..rt Myers, Florida llinivtra, Thomas Ross (M-3), 3651 Sunrise Ave., Roanoke, Virginia Henry, Lester Franklin (M-2), Kearneysville, West Virginia Ilerrington. Louise Graham (Phv Ther-4). 2121 Lennox Road. Richmond, Virginia Heslep, Martha Susan (Mad-Tech), 2417 Brandon Ave.. S.W., Roanoke, Virginia Eugene (M-l), 320 S. Sycamore St.. II, - Hess, Lowell Lee (D-3), Mouthcard, Kentucky Hess, Marx Jam (Med Tech), 329 Dunkurk Road, Baltimore, Maryland Hieklin, Charles F. (P-3) 612 W. Frederick St.. on, Virginia Iln kiinm. Jane Lee (N-l). 2550 Maple Ave., Buena Vista, Virg ' nia Hicks, Donald Lee (M-4), 4903 Suburban Ave., Richmond, Virginia Iligginbotham, Connie Belle (P-4). 107 Eggleston Higgs. Rii -1), 1500 Westbrook A ' x ' illiam Hopxxood, Jr. (D-3), 113 Cakdale Terrace, Suffolk, Virginia Hill. Larry Thomas (P-l), 1203 Jeanette Ave ., Vin- ton. Virginia Hill. William Jeffries (P-2), S04 1st Ave., Laxv- renceville, Virginia Hillier, Joseph Charles (D-l), 201 N. Richmond St.. Chester. Virginia Hilton, Ronnie Mack (D-l), Box 26, Coeburn, Vir- ginia Hinchey. Kathleen Karol (N-4), 27 S. Marshall St., Front Roxal, Virginia Hines. Jack L. E. (Phv Ther-3), 900 N. 37th St.. Richmond, Virginia Hinton. Floanne (N-2), 2042 Colston St., Walnut Hill, E. Petersburg, Virginia Hix, Emma Garnett (N-2), Prospect. Virginia Hoagland, Howard Clark (M-2), 3513 Kensington Hofme: Wi Cha: Be 1-3). 1215 N. Inglexxood St., tie (P-3), Rt. 1, Box 185, 3rd (D-4), 40 Pear Ave., Hampton, Virgin Hogg. John Roger (M-2), 409 River Road, New- Holden. Bobby Glenn (M-3), 502 Fayette Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Hollailax. Beverlv Long, Jr. (Ml), 521 N. Broad St., Suffolk, Virginia Holland, ( laretee Allium (M-3), Windsor, Virginia Holland, Willam Elisha (M-3). Windsor. Virginia Holley, David W. (D-4). Salt Ponds Road, Hamp- Holt, Winferd Da ' e (D-2), Rt. 1. Loris, South Caro- Homer, Louis David (G), Rt. 2, Herndon. Virginia Horden, Harold Milton (M-3), 271 Gardner Ave., Nexv London, Conn. Horxvitz S. Harold (D-l), 108 E. Franklin St., Richmond. Virginia Hoskins. Horace Dunbar, Jr. (M-l), Rt. 1, White Stone, Virginia Host, • tier. John Henry (P-4), Harrisonburg, Virginia Howard, Rufus Oliver (M-4). 2917 Westgate Dr., Boll Air. Virginia Howell, Virgil ( D-2 ) , Cliuckatucb, Virginia Hrbeb, Virginia Marie (N-2), 125 Jamestown Road, Front Royal, Virginia Hubbard, Frances Elizabeth (N-2), 611 Raleigh Ave., South Hill, Virginia Hubbard, Maury Albon, Jr. (D-3), 3916 Chamber- layne Ave., Apt. 6. Richmond, Virginia Hubbard. Robert Kirkland, Jr. (D-3), 1623 Wake Forest Dr., Richmond, Virginia Huhiak, Ann T. (N-2), 314 16th St., Virginia Beach, Virginia II idilleston. Barbara Jean (P-3). 1813 Bradford Road, Bavside, Virginia Budgies. Robert Lewis (M-3), 1301 Park Ave., Rii Hughes, Ro Hliffmai Hurt, A Hurt, (Phy Ther-3), 14 Ridge N-l), 422 E. Rockingham (D-l), 716 Maryland Ave., W. Broad St.. I Ml Iluczty, Joseph Alex (D-2), 113 N.E. River ] ., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Hutehens, Thomas Kunkie (P-3), 9S06 River Road, Nexvport News, Virginia Hutcheson. Anne Watkins (N-3), 1325 22nd St., Nexvport News, Virginia Hyde. Corbett Rodrick (P-4), Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 4, Apt. 5, Richmond, Virginia. I, Wellford Warriner, Jr. (M-3), 508 M St.. Emporia, Virginia lan, Earl Vincent (D-4), Amherst. Virginij Jackson, Delores W. (N-2), East Hainelle. West Virginia Jackson, James (D-3), 101 Scott St., Kingstree, South Carolina Jaffe, Alan Harvey (M-l), 1016 Beandon Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Jamarik, George Thomas, Jr. (M-2), 1106 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Virginia James, Charlsie Elizabeth (P-2), Box 2432, Cam- bria, Virginia James David E., Jr. (G), 3000 Cliff Ave., Richmond, Virginia Janicki, Thomas Joseph (M-4), 390S Pilots Lane, Apt. S, Richmond, Virginia Jay. Jeanne Anne (Phy Ther-4), 1961 S. Columbia Place. Decatur, Georgia STUDENT DIRECTORY Jeffrey, Jackson Eugene (G), 9016 Farmington Dr., Richmond, Virginia Jennings, Cheryl Lee (Med Tech), 407 Warren Ave., Lynchburg, Virginia Julius. liochcllc Ann (X-2), Box S13. Welch, West Julms rehic Telpher. Jr. (M-2), 505 Punish rland l m I, Rt. 1, Box 107, Carolinn la i Me.l Tech), 17 13 Tyler St., ,ii. I, Jr, l 11-31, 3025 I anil. Axe.. aalachia, Virginii !). 4111 Botetoi 2G19 Northumber- , ma Brewer Ave., 420 Columbia St., I, 2500 Kensii 7124 Cherry 11-11, 1217 DuBois I N-3 I P-3) 11- Wu (D-l). Bux 7373, Rey- Salem, North Carolina , Box IS, MeGuire Hos- 796 Arnett Blvd.. Dan- Jr. IP 2). 023 Madison Cak Jordan, William Gregor (M-3), 015 Summerlee Joyner, Raymond h - th (M-3), 3005 Moss Side Julias. George Stephen (M-3), Martinsburg, West Virginia halm. Robert Charles (D-l), 700 Ocean Dr.. Miami Kaiser, Roi..-rt William (D-ll, 227 Reynolds St., Kamm. Stanley Brandon (Hosp Adm ) . 1919 Chuck- Kant:. John (M-l), 3211 Vendiill Ave., Richmond, Kang, Lniian Sung (G), 1 Sliui-Tao Lane, Keelung, Kanich. Robert Einil (M-3), 3638 Xol.b Ave.. Rich- mond, Virginia Katz, Sheila Susan (P-2), 333 Lexington Road, Richmond, Virginia Kellam. George Edward (P-2), Exmore, Virginia Keller. Robert Henry (D-3), 13 Duff Lane, Bristol. Kemp. ' Edward Leon (M-2 1, Bo. 304. Kimball. Kemlan. Rol.eit Gentry (M-3), 111 W. Cork St.. Kennedy, Carol ' Vivian (N-l), 515 Sha.leland O-.. Kennedy, Curtis Wade, Jr. (D-2), 2911 Petersburg Kennedy, Harrj Green, Jr. (M-4). 3224 Condie St.. Kern. Marguerite Ann (M-3), 100 Booth Ave., Beck- Kernekli ' an, Muru.l ili-2), 910 Blanton Ave.. Rich- Ketner. Bruce Aldeu (D-4), Rt. 2, Rockwell, North ...In TO- (N-l ). 5201 Cale.lo Killingsworth. Charles Richard (D-3), 1121 Francis St., North Augusta, South Carolina Killos. Paul John (G), 540 Harrison St., Gary. Kinder, Sylvia Jean (X-4), 17025 X. W. 29th i ..mi. Opa I ■ ka, Florida Kim-aid. Raymond Lloyd, Jr. (P-3), Diesel Housing Inn. BMg. 4, Apt. o. Richmond. Virginia King, James Robert (P-3), Victoria. Virginia Kiutzel, Robert Anton I Hosp Adm), Rt. 2, Box 22S, Lutz, Florida Kipps, Charles Edward (P-3), Rt. 2, Linville, Vir- Kirchmier, Raymond Stanley (M-2 1, 6S11 Old Suf- tulk Blvd.. Portsmouth, Virginia Kirk, Anne Marie (N-l), 521 N.E. 14th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida lavans. Marvin X. (D-3). 901 Spnttsw I Ave., Apt. 4-A. Xoriulk. Virginia line, Gavlia I... I N 3). Mallows, t irginia night, Benjamin P. Jr, (D-4), I In I Hilltop Dr.. Lynchburg, V Ireinia night ' . I1..1..1M V.1I.1.-. ( M 4 1. 3 117 ion-Ian. 1 Ave., Richmond, irgima nowies. Barh.ua ( X -2 1 . Sugartown Road, Berwyn, Pennsylvania ... v. io..ig. n, 1 n-4 1. ( headle l(- . 1. i ' ork- town, Virgin .1 u..v. George Will 1 (M-l), 240 W. 31st St., 1,11. kl.-.v. jr.M-ph MI..11 ifili, 3220 llo-.-w I Dr., mi. iz. N. ii ' David (M-3) 1300 Wcstwoo I Ave., Richmond, V irginis II. 11,11.1 Pr.i-i.i (P-2). -till Brook Road, riz, John Joseph .M n, .von Riverside Dr., Rich- mond, Virginia T.mm.ni. Joseph II. (G), 15931 Riverside Dr., New Vnrk. New V..ik ue. Venelia Morrill (P-4), Rt. 2. Box 100, Prim i.-ll ( P 41, Hi...h..ip. Virginia er (Med Tech), 103 Sunny (M-3), 435 w Court St., 1 1 Hoap Adm). 524 Ridge ' .ey Til . ' ii. 1501 Orange Ave., N-l), Mil Monroe St., Roan- is (N-2). 7305 Apple Tree 11-1), 57u Blake Road, Min- l, 3021 Chamberlayne Ave., • (X-4 ). Box 247. West Jef- D-3 .. :■• ■, Elba St., Apt. 1, I. Jr. (P-4), Kilmarnock. Vir- l..a. Will, am Paul. .Ir (D-4), 707 So L.-avelie. R..I..-TI llaw.c. Jr. IP 31. 1232 Kings Dr.. Charl North Carolina L.-ll.-w. 111. I,.,.. I Ml. i, ill!), 70 Alleghany St.. Clif- I .-■ 1-111 ... M-bin GrrVns ' l.iirv, Jr. (D-3). 107 Laurel [.nil.-. Wilniiiigtol. 4. Delaware I..-.. liar. I. Edwin Clifton. Jr. ( 1 1- 1 ) , 11? Curtland 1 11. ■■ . I ak.-laiid. Florida L. le.-che. Louis Paul (D-4). 120 Dogwood Dr., Mc- Lean, Virginia Lerner, Frankie Marie (X-3). Rt. 3, Box 30 1, Lynch burg. Virginia Lewis. Fl..r.- Virginia (XII. 1301 River t , 4S73 Stratford Road, Los- (D-l), Winnsboro, South Martinsville. Vi lewis. William Herbert. Jr. (D-3!, Casiud.-. Virgin! Liebman, David Benson (P-4). 221 Monticello Ave Lin, Frits 1 Linde, Rich , ' 1.. ' II-. (M-l f, 3305 S. Stafford St., Linebaugh, Road. ' ' ' virgin , Be ' V. ■dward (D-3), 2632 Prospect orida uell (D-l), 327 Arsted, West Lido Prnmenade, Vork 5405 Springlake Lipkin. Judy Ann (P-2), 5218 W Grace St., R I.iltl, Littlefield. Charles Dccrov, (P-3). 1224 Dawson Place, Rocky Mount. Xorth Carolina Litton, John Richard (P-3). Box 347. Marion. Vir- Liverman, Robert Britton (M-l). Lexington, South Carolina I.ockhart, Billie Ray (P-4), 1514 Webber St., Flint. Michigan Loental. Linda Lou (N-2). Box 87, Oakton, Virginia logan, Jesse Burks. Jr. (D-l), 3111 Bear Hall. Rich- mond, Virginia Long, Lois Deanne (X-Ray Tech), Fairview Hts., Clifton Forge, Virginia Loligacher. Joseph William. Jr (M-2), 3U Wallers Ki on I , Denbigh. Virginia Longest. I. nl.l U. (M-3 1. Ill 1, King William, Looney, Frances Reynolds (N-4), 2800 Poynetelle Dr., Bon Air. Virginia Lowinaii, Charles A. (D-4), 1)20 Kanawka Blvd., W. Luebehusen, Hugh Bernard (Phj Ther-4), Rt. 1, I.ukhar.l, 1 I..,... ' . .iiu. ' ii,. Jr. (111. 77U3 Richie 1. 111 . Hull. ' ,,.- Brad ' shaw 1 D-l ), Mt. Jackson, Vir- Lynch, Susan S. (N-4), 3907 Elba St., Apt. 0, Rich- Lynde, Robert Harrington (M-l), 14 W. fastis Ave.. Alexandria, Virginia lynn, John Worth (D-4), 701 Sunset Ave., Peters- burg, Virginia Mack.-v. Klina Frances (Med Tech), 524 Riverview Ave., Colonial Heights, Virginia Macklcr, Melvin Arthur (M-2). 6509 - 16th St., M.1,1... o. Ho 1 1 i .|. rick! Jr. (P-3), 7(19 X. Iliad Maddox, Joseph I Iward (M-3), Diesel P.. sing Unit, Bl.lg. 3. Apt. 7, Richmond, Virginia Magee, Millard Russell (P-3). .ale, Virginia Magee, Ruth Benton (N-3), 21. Battery Ave., E... Maiol... Joseph Vi.lhonv (M-4), 332 Kingwood St., I. 2-32 Oakland Blvd., 1876 S. Miami Ave.. Miami, Florida Markley, Noel Henrv (D-l), 7109 Lani. nandale, Virginia Markow, Theodore Joseph (P-4), 0514 140 Pinetree Dr.. Mi- Diesel Housing Unit. Mail n, Donald Lee (M-3), 311u Kendall Ave., Rich- Martin, Monty Leonard (D-2), 25 Fontaine Road, Newport News, Virginia Martin, Patricia Beattv (D-2), 2 Miles, Carv Road. Newport Xews, Virginia Martin. Shirlev Joan (X-2), 1210 Calvin Ave., Nash- ville, Tennessee Mast, Harvey Eugene (M-2), Greenwood, Delaware Mast.-i, Sh. -nil, Hi (M-4). 5 Castle Heights lid.. Alul- over, Massachusetts Matncy. John Lee (D-l), 170 Grove Park. Danville, Matt. Linda Ann (N-2). 4iiu E. Dudlev Ave., West- held, New- Jersey Matthews, ( Ivtis Louise (X-2), Jarrah, Virginia Maxev, Sle)iiien Stone (M-4), 3110 Griffin Ave., Richmond, Virginia Maxwell, William .1. s I III), Florence, South Carolina May. Bettie Jove (N-l), Box 615, Burkeville, Vir- Mayhew, Jane Carolyn (P-3), Box 420, Gretna, Vii Mayiianl. ' John Gary, Jr. (D-3), 110 Christian St., Cheraw, South Carolina tlazzocchi, Leo Frank (M-l). 103 - 3rd Ave., Fayetteville, West Virginia MaHiii-i.i, Victor Eug. ii.- iM-4), 2415 Columbia St. Richmond. Vug, in., (D-4), 113 Oakland Ave , Dale M, Ali.-i CI e Grey (P-2), 9504 Road. Richmond, Virginia McAllister, John Eldon (M-l), Ext. S123, 307 War- ner Hall McCauley, Mary Frances (N-l), 637 Bel Air Ave., Richmond, Virginia McCoig, Forrest Daniel (M-2), 4230 - 21st St., X. Si Petersburg, Flo,,, ' ., M.l ,.i. ii.ll. II hard C, Jr. (D-2), Rt. 1, Box 252, M, ! I ' . mi, Ron M.-Elroy, iirby (N-l), 2217 Saul.,!, I Lane, th Carolina (N-l), Wildwood Circle, Ports- Co- X-2). 103 Arlington A- ' -3°. 20 E. Chapman si , Ale .run. Jr. (M-3), S16 Mulherl marine (Phy Ther-4), Rt. Mclntire, John Arthur (D-4), 1031 Cedar Lane. Falls Church, Virginia McKinnev, David James (P-2), Rt. 1, Keysville. Vir- 217 STUDENT DIRECTORY M.ii.l.ir. .1. St., I Meeks, Ste 1-2), 442 Hummel St., ,1-3), 350S Grove Ave.. M-4), 317 N. Cleveland General Delivery. Glover- (P-4), Rt. 5, Frederick, Neill, Kennedy Edward, Jr. (D-l), Yorkf Meluiffie, Patricia M Maryland Merkel, Charles Edward (P-2), 1313 Amherst Ave., Richmond, Virginia Mcnells, Elizabeth Eleanor ( Phy Ther-3 ) , 237 Grand Ave.. Bridgeport, West Virginia Metts, Julian Cabell, Jr. (D-2), Rt. 9, Box fill. Mete, James Kenward il)-l) 342(3 Brandywine Ave., Mil... Patricia Gaynelle (N-l), Rt. 1, Sandy Lane, Miller, Kuril (Phy Ther-4). 100G N. Adams, Bee- Miller, David. Station!, 2nd (M-3), 4035 Crutchfleld si . Richmond, Virginia Milter, Janus Barry (M-4), 3910 Pilots Lane, Rich- r,l (Ml), 47 Sherman Place, Clif- Xc Miller. Patsy Lou (N-2), Rt. 1, Box 19S. Cha Court House, Virginia Miller, Preston Dallas, Jr. (D-: burg, Virgir 217, Blacks- Miller. Ramona Sue (N-2), Box 634, Gate City, Vir- Miller, ' Robert Lee (P-2), 102 Broad St., Bridge- water, Virginia Mill.. James Edwaids cP-3), Rt. 3. Box all. Green- Mills. H. ' .bn ' i ' J. ..inn (VI), 1910 Crescent Road, Mmiiis, I hi Im ' . ' i Louise (P-4). 1050 Maple Ave., Mi Abbot (P-2), Clinehco, Virginia Edward, Jr. (D-2), 1612 Jordan i. South Carolina toole (X-Ray Tech), 110V4 Frank- l ' -2), 407 Franklin St., Portsmouth, bad, I Phy -Ther-3), 21S - 4th St., Front )-2), 526 Suburban Park- (M-3), 2 E. Franklin St., Moran, Hai St., R Moran, Jo] 1603 X. 27th .awrence (M-l), Diesel Housing Unit, Apt. 14, Richmond, Virginia 1 luck Gan Sb-nip I P-4), 151s Troy St., Day- ton, Ohio ' Morgan, Joseph Howard (D-4), Pineville, West Vir- Morris ' , ' William Leonard (P-3), 3114 Vimy Ridge Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Morrison, Marshall Walls (11-4 1. 1420 Aslialand Cir- cle, Xorfolk. Virginia Morrison, William Hahm-i (P-4), 222 X. Church St., bail,.. (D-l), 216 Utah Ave., Morvillo, Gerald ( Fort Lauderdale. Florida Moshy, Robert Thomas. Jr. (M-4). 4309 Gr Ave Ric! ria Black (Med-Tech), 4509 Brook Road, Richmond, Virginia Mosrie. Azelt .liiiiiin,- (M 3 1. Apt. 6, 3901 Delmont, Richinon.l. Virginia Moss, Burton Alan I M-4), . ,014 Caledonia Road, Richm 1. Virginia Moss, Hubert Viucill (M-3), 3553 Riverview Ave., Weirton, West Virginia Moss. Jean Walters (P-2), Independence, Virginia Mundv, Bettv Lee (M-3), Mundy. John Edward (P-2), Rt. 1, X. Tazewell, Mundv, .bo,, Dawn iN 2), Port Republic. Virginia Murdeli. Ell,.- 1 Aul.rci, Jr. (M-21. 519 Riverside l)r , Portsmouth, Virginia Murray. Ham William ( P-3). Edinburg. Virginia Murray, Joan Lee (X-3). War, W r est Virginia Murray. Lorenzo Thomas, Jr. (P-4), 3703 Mid- lothian Turnpike, Richmond, Virginia X ' agel, Barl Road, I Neale, Heat Tampa. Neale, Laun Virginia Neale, Spottswood Pryor (M-3), 124 Baltic Circle, Tampa, Florida Neathawk, Roger Delmore (P-4), 153S Langho (N-l), 1S01 Briggs Chanev g, Maryland d (Ml ), 124 Baltic Circle, I PI ), Box 32, West Point, eorge 429 Briarmont Dr., Win- aul (D-2), 7516 Bounty Ave., Miami, Florida Xewnian, Patricia Mae (N-3), Rt. 1, Box 82, South Hill, Virginia Newman. Peter Ralph (D-2), 3019-A Floyd Ave., Richmond, Virginia Veil,, Is. smart Edwin, Jr. (M-4), 3030 Grove Ave., Richmond, Virginia Ved-rnialer. George lluntas (M-4), 2710 W. Grace St., Apt. 5, Richmond, Virginia Xoland, Daniel Gorden (D-2), 6014 Flora Vista Ave., Tampa, Florida Xolin, Laurier Eugene (M-l), 704 Hillside Ave.. Benin, Xew Hampshire Xorris. Lillian Elizabeth (X-2), Rt. 2, Glasgow. Kentucky Norwood, George Joseph (P-3), 4200 Wistar Road, Richmond, Virginia Xuaia. Virginia Louise (P-2), 306 Libbie Ave., Richmond, Virginia Xawavser, Elie Sami (G), Box 1665, Beirut, Leu- rili (N-2), 7000 Club Road, (Phy Ther-3), 91 Myrtle ew Je St.. S.E., Roanoke, Virgini! o ' Dell, Joaiui (N-2), Boomer, West Virginia (I ' Doiiolnie, Walter John (M-4), 2903 Monument Ave.. A [it. 2, Richmond, Virginia Oliff, George Anthony (M-2), 4515 E. Main St., Richmond, Virginia ( rlove, George (D-2), 7023 - 16th St., X.W., Washington. D. C. Ormes, Anne Harrison (N-l), % Maj. W. M. Urines, Jr., S9th Med. Det. (D.S.) APO 403, New Vork, Xew York Osborne, Elbert Plummer, Jr. (D-2), Bremo Bluff, Virginia Ottley, Susan Armour (N-2), 2610 Pine Grove Dr., Richmond, Virginia (Kitten, William Linwood, 3rd (D-3), 4740 N. Dit- tmar Road, Arlington, Virginia Ownesbv, Sallv Christine (N-2), 521 Randolph- Minor Hall Overman. Edward Lee (D-2), Diesel Housing Unit, B.dg. 5, Apt. 9, Richmond, Virginia Overstreet, Alvin Keith (P-2), 4908 Suburban Ave., Richmond, Virginia Overstreet, Judy Anne (P-3), Peaks St., Bedford, Virginia Owings, Jerry Ross (D-l). Box 219. Gray Court, South Carolina Padgett. Clyde Talmadge, Jr. (D-2), 1333 Madison Ave., Florence. South Carolina Padow, Sondla Hazel (N-l), 3219 Douglasdale Road. Richmond. Virginia Padow, Walter Donald (M-l), 4702 Grandway Road. ParMi. 11, ll . ll ' iHo spAilm) 4324 old Brook Road, Parhan. ' . John Manning, Jr. (D-2). 415 X. Richard- son St., Latta, South Carolina Parker. Joseph Corbin, Jr. (M-3), 3S11 Dover Road, Richmond, Virginia Parker, Margie Winnifred (G), 26(10 Grove Ave., lit. 1, Livermore Falls, Maine I ' .ii I in, ( lagged ( la.vton, Jr. (P-l), 405 E. Hundred Pa-.piale, Samuel inthonv (M-4), 390S Pilot Lane, Apt. 6, Rielinioiid. Virginia Patrick, William Theodore, Jr. (P-4), 401 S. Kal mia Ave., Highland Springs. Virginia Patterson, James Lloyd, Jr. (M-4), 40S N. 12th St., Richmond, Virginia Paul, Rosalyn Genice (N-l), 4900 Kinlock Lane, Richmond, Virginia Payne, Anne Briggs (N-3), 1400 Graham Road, Falls Church, Virginia Pavne, Bettv .lime (X-3), lit. 2, Chatham. Virginia Panic, Carson Gra.lv (P-4), Rt. 1, Crewe, Virginia Payne, Harold Jackson (D-3), 8408 Weldon Dr.. Richmond. Virginia Payne, Robert Goodwin, Jr. (Hosp Adm ) , 011 Shenandoah St., Port smouth. Virginia Payne. William Duncan (M-3), Rt. 6. Chatham, Virginia Perkham, Sandra Lynne (N-l), Box 35, Mineral, Virginia Poller, Mona Louise (N-4). John Marshall Highway. Front Royal, Virginia Perkins, Eli Washington (P-3). 3013 Woodcliff Ave., Richmond, Virginia Perkins, Paul Mening (M-3). 2S00 Semmer Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Perkins, Walter Reams, Jr. (M-4). 4008 Brook Road, Richmond, Virginia Perlin. Mark N. (D-4), 4304 Grove Ave., Richmond. Virginia Perry. James David (P-2), 35 Fallon St., Staunton, Virginia Perry, Roger Wade, Jr. (M-4). 2414 Drake St., Richmond, Virginia Pharaon, Joe John. Jr. (D-l). 1215 Rittnhouse St., Lynchburg, Virginia Phillips, Mary Caroline (P-3), Box 205, Wood- bridge, Virginia Phillips, Patricia Ellen (N-l), Mt. Hennon Road, Salisbury, Maryland Pinchbeck, Franklin Motlev (M-l), 3112 Chester- field Ave., Richmond, Virginia Pilcher, Mary Elizabeth (Med Tech), 2612 W. Grace St., Apt. 1, Rt. 2. Warrenloii, Virginia Pirkle, Paul Anthony (D-3), 1727 X. Shore Terrace, Orlando. Florida Pittmaii, Patricia Ross (N-4), 304 S. City Point Road, Hopewell, Virginia Player, Tommy Carroll, Jr. (D-2), 205 S. Warren St., Timmonsville, South Carolina Poates, Francis Wavne (D-l), Box 32, Courtland. Virginia Potf, Beckv Lou (N-4), Rt. 1, Copper Hill. Virginia Pointer, Mary Kathleen (N-4), Rt. 1, Box 39-B, Gloucester, Virginia Polanco, Edith Ruiz (G). 131 Oakwood Place, Dan- ville, Virginia Poling, Constance Mae (X-2), Pearisburg, Virginia Polis, Charles Thomas, Jr. (M-4), 7101 Thorpe Ave., Apt. 5, Richmond, Virginia Pollv, Charles Kilgore (D-3), Appalachia, Virginia Poole, Thomas Robert (M-4), 203 Menole Ave., Apt. 3, Richmond, Virginia Pope, Patricia Ann (P-2), Ivanhoe, Virginia Pope, Sandra Lee (N-4), Ivanhoe, Virginia Porter. Cleveland Howard. Jr. (D-2), Fries, Virginia Porter, George William, Jr. (M-4), 309 X. Thomp- son St., Apt. 301. Richmond. Virginia Porterheld. James McDowell, Jr. (M-3), 2511 Liv- ingston Road, S.W .. Roanoke, Virginia Poteet. James Edward (M-3), 1405 Saver Ave.. Rich- mond, Virginia Powell, Nancy Jean (N-l), 482S X. 27th Place, Arlington, Virginia Powell, Nancy Louise (N-l), 21 Holly St., Hamp- Power. Cm-tin Garland, Jr. (M-4), 3910 Pilots Lane, Apt. 5, Richmond, Virginia Pratt, Janet Laine (X-4), Rt 3. Saltville, Virginia Preston, Robert Willard 1)1-3 1, 8509 Weldon Dr., Richmond, Virginia Prevail., Jon Leslie (M-l). 0304 Monument Ave., Richmond, Virginia Price. Edith Juanita (X-2), 004 E. 3rd St., Farm- ville, Virginia Price, Evelvn Farmer (X-3), Farmville, Virginia Prizzi. Anthony Richard (M-3), 9403 First View St., Norfolk, Virginia Proctor, Jack Douglas (M-3). 120 Augusta Ave., Vinton. Virginia Prowe, Irmhild Gelfa (Phy Ther-3), 4S47 Tioga Ave- N.W.. Canton, Ohio Pruntv. Michael Neal (D-3). Jenkins, Kentucky Puckett, Rav Willard (P-3). Brookneal, Virginia Pugh. Robert Lewis (D-3), 1S5 Wildhurst Ave., X.E., Roanoke, Virginia P.vne, Richard Mark (D-l). 1300 N.E. 157th St., X. Miami Beach, Florida Richmond, Virginia Ramsey, Harry Edward, Jr. (D-3). 533 Fishermans Road, Norfolk, Virginia Randolph, Barbara Lee (N-3), Box 1182, Athens, Georgia Ransone, William Alexander, 3rd (P-2), Buchanan, Virginia Rappaport, Irwin (M-3), 177 Prospect St., Farm- ingdale. New York Rashi.l, Richard C. (D-3), 107 Forest Dr., Charles- ton, West Virginia Rast, Dixie Valerie (X-2), Rochelle, Virginia Rawlings, Mary Sidney (N-2), Lawrenceville, Vir- Ravrield, Thomas Eyre (P-2), Chesapeake, Virginia Reames, William Franklin (D-3), 216 S. W. 5th St., Dania, Florida Reardon, Patricia Ann (X-Ray Tech), 343 Clifton Road, Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rector, Lucy Jeanne (Phy Ther-4), Timberlake Road, Lynchburg, Virginia Redford, Ramon Norwood, Jr. M-4), Westhill Road, Lynchburg, Virginia Reed, Donald Lloyd (M-4), Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 5, Apt. 14, Richmond, Virginia Reese, Cecile Hoyle (N-4), 108 Shaw Lane, Rich- mond, Virginia Reese, William Henry, Jr. (M-4), Diesel Housing Unit. Bldg. 2, Apt. 7, Richmond, Virginia Reid. Bonnie Belle (N-2), 4720 Radford Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Reilly, Ann Morgan (P-3), 528 Walnut Ave., Waynes- boro, Virginia Rents, Charles Wilson (D-4), 1309 Woodlawn Ave., Columbia, South Carolina STUDENT DIRECTORY John Richard (M-4), 203 Oronoco Ave., 4, Richmond, Virginia I, i Caldwell (M-4), 303 Warner Hall Marianne il ' -2 . 0734 Stuart Ave.. Rich- ■, II ' ' I ( M 3 i. 7i ' .. I ' .lli St., Alex- ma Gerhardt (M-3), 1027 E. 48th St., in Dam-lT (D-3). 303 X. Thompson St., 208, Rii liin.11,,1. Virginia I, Edward Hagan, .lv. (P-2), 403 Cypress rgi Edward ( Phy Ther-3), 302 Beech Ripp.y. Rivkin, M Woo Roach, M Virg Bobbins, ,ne (N-2), 0312 I.udwig Road. era ' d (M-3), 5505 Woodside Ave. , v York (X-3). 113 Tower St., Tazewell, Einia Carter (N-l), 910 School Dr.. Mtavista. Virginia Roherson, Linda Lee (X-l), Box 172, Clifton Forge, Robertson, .lam-s Arthur III Robertson, William Archibald iM-ll, 1211 Wil- mington Ave., Richmond, Virginia Robins. Rii hard Bailey (M-4), Richmond Memorial Hospital Robinson, Ann Taylor (N-2), Rt. 3, Guilford Col- lege Br.. Greensboro, Xorth Carolina Robinson. Anne Grayson (X-3), Box 15, Burke, Vir- Robinson, Arthur Douglas (P-3), 002 Leigh St., Pennington Gap, Virginia Robinson, Arvin Edward (M-l), 4S04 X. Crestwood Ave., Apt. 4, Richmond, Virginia Robinson, Charles Theodore (D-3), Orange Park, Florida Robinson, .lames Brainier (P-3), Dolphin. Virginia Robinson. Jerrj W ' l-on (P-2). Rt. 1, Box 115, Robinson, John Carlyle (Phv Ther-4), 2403 Bain- bridge St.. Richmond, Virginia Robinson. Thomas Hilliard (D-2), 3411-B Stuart Robison. Jam... Smith (M-4), 3106 - 3rd Ave., Rockwell, U.ie ' iord ' lleWitt, Jr. (P-3), Leesburg, Virginia Rodeniser, Alyce Brooke (M-l), 1713 Windsor Ave., S , Roanoke. Virginia Rogers. George Earl. Jr. (P-2), 301 Linden Ave., Roth! Rouzi (M-2). 1271 X.E, loStli i, Florida (Ml I. 175 Pembroke St., . (P-l ). King William, Vir- I (P-3), Limeton, M-2), 1714 Nev (G), 2017 X. Illinois St., 3rd (D-l), 2527 N. Up- (D-l), 1631 Matthews Ter- Sager. Roger L. (P-2), Mount Jackson, V St. (P-2), ' 3006 ' Garrett St., Jr. (D-4), 2435 Columbia (P-3). 3224 Mo Saleeba, David Farris Jr Ave., Richmond, Virginia Sampson, Joseph Luther, Jr. (M-4), 5010 King William Dr.. Richmond, Virginia Sanders, Earl Cook (D-l), Box 293-B. Rt 3 Har- risonburg, Virginia Sandifer. William Green (D-2), York, South Car..- Santo, Mary Ann (X-3), 343 Cedar St., Suffolk, Sarvay. Thomas Long (M-l), 4015 Mt. Vernon St. Richmond, Virginia Saunders, Edith Carol (X-l), Rt. 4, Blackstone, Sawyer, Vivian W. (X-4), 1021 Great Bridge Blvd., X ' orfolk. Virginia Scafidi, Stephen Anthony (P-4), 402 X. Shennard St., Richmond. Virginia Srhwart , Rich Apt. Schwartz. Bait Scott. P., Ham Scott, li Rich Seda, Ma Seim, I),, 3209 Fleming Ave., Shaffer Ri merset, Virginia Shanlio , 1421) X. W. 3Sth Ri Shame. Schalow, Alvin Jolin, Jr. (P-4), SS42 Old Holly Road. Rictimond, Virginia S, timid. William Henry (M-3), 1342 Marshall St., Benwood, West Virginia Schmidt, Julia Broadus (X-3), 702 Enderby Dr., Alexandria, Virginia Schnee, Ralph Edward (D-2), Box 574, Inverness, Schonfeld, Jerry W. (D-4), 2340 Xunnally Ave., s, hreier, si. ,.. ' [. (p.g) Schroeder. Andrew George (M-2), 2347 Xunnally (P-2), 4309 Fitzhugh Ave., vi.I (D-l), 3514 Park Ave., I, Virginia Hi). 5517 Kennison Ave., •d Tech), 433 Worster Ave., (M-2), oil I.ibbie Ave., ). 257 Larrinaga St., Bald- (M-4), Diesel Housing Unit, . HI 1, 2309 Xunnally Ave., ( X 2), ' 3911 Wakefield Road, • (Med Tech) 112 Hampton on, Virginia t (X-l), 5912 Upham Dr., D-S), 4400 s. Ashlawn Dr., y Ther-3), 314 Chestnut St., (M-l), 3917 W. Cold Spring larvland -1), 4S16 X. Crestwood Ave., nd, Virginia 1 R. (P-2). Virgini: she.han. Joyce Carole (P-3), 7402 Woodman Road, Richmond. Virginia Sheild, Francis W. (D-4), Acorn Point, Hampton, Shelburg, Jack L. (M-3), 411 Ash Ave., Highland Springs, Virginia Shelton, James Edward (P-4), 174 Sherwood Dr., Shepherd, John Mm. laugh. Jr. (D-2), 1020 - 20th Sh.-rid.tn. Miih.i.l X. (G). Box 571, San Augustine. Sherman, Earl Thomas (D-2). 117 X.W. 35 Terrace, Gainsville, Florida Sherrod, Martha Hart (X-l), 106 X. Quince Ave., Highland Springs. Virginia Shoe! ,i. Stephen .1. (M-2). 4111 Liberty Heights Showalter, H.-iirv Bernar Virginia showalter, Kay Paul (P-4), Box 274, Grotoes, Vir- shuman. Sara Ann (X-4). 311 Woodrow Ave., Rich- mond. Virginia Shupe, Janice vim ( X-Ray Tech). Rt. 2, Box 111, Shuoe, Peggy Jean (X-l), Rt. 1, Bluefield, Virginia Si,|.i..li.. Ellen Elizabeth (X-2), 203 Wren Road, Richmond. Virginia Silcox, Gail Ann (X-l), 3021 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, Virg mons, Gh N.E., Ro (X-4), 2429 Kessler Road, od Banks D-4), 13 Cleveland Ave., Martinsville, irgii ia Simms. Judith Ann 1 X-2 1 . 20 Ridge Road, Fairlawn. Radford. Virginia Simon, Charles John (D-4), Box 35, Delrav Beach, Florida Simpson, Frank Brittlebank, 3rd (M-3). 351 Church St., Smithfield, Virginia Simps.,1,, H.nry Durrett. Jr. (D-4). 30 Mulberrv ' -4), 24 Camilla Ave sk ' , Emmette Charles, Jr. (D-2), Diesel Hous- ing Unit, Bldg. S; Apt. 3. Richmond, Virginia Slagle. Garland L. (D-l), Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 0, Apt. 12. Richmond, Virginia Smiley. Russell Bruce, Jr. (M-4), 1917 Stuart Ave., (P-3), 615 - 1st (D-l), 3904 Elba St., Rii Smith, Bi Smith, (j Apt Smith, Harold Linwood (G), 233:. Lacv Lane. Rich- mond. Virginia Smith, Lolita Joy (X-2), 724 St., Swithin Lane, Eau Gallic Florida Smith. Lowell W. (G), 005 - 5th Ave.. Canyon, Texas Smith, Morris Henry (M-l), 511 Sherilyn Dr., High- land Springs, Virginia Smith, Ray Douglas (P-4), S403 Hood Dr., Rich- mond, Virginia Smith, Yvounecris (M-3), 1203 33rd St., Newport Xevvs. Virginia Smoot, Il.tty Lou (X-2), 033 Jefferson Place, Peters- burg, Virginia Smyth. Doris Faye (P-3), W. Main St., Appalachia, Virginia Snead, George Holman, Jr. (D-4), 228 Mt. Vernon A e.. Danville, Virginia Snyder. Joseph Fn-nionl (D-4), 217 Fremont Ue Daytona Beach. Florida Snyder, Nancy Gaynell (N-l), Rt. 1, Dayton, Yir- Sok.,1, Ezri S. (M-3), 1270 - 46th St.. Brooklyn, Solenberger, Patricia (X-l), Rt. 2, Box 321, Mar- tnisburg. West Virginia Somers, 1 and,. I.,.,. (N-l), 29 Willow St., Harrison- burg, V irgmia Southall, Eliza Good.- (X-2), Amelia Virginia S,.iithw„rth, Lawrence Earl (M-l), Bowling Green, Sow-ell, Merdita Ruth ( Phy Ther-4), 109 N. Cath- erine St., Mobile, Alabama Sparger. Bo,,,,,,. Frances (X-3), 157 Orchard St., Mount Airy, North Carolina Spicher, John Lee (M-2), Belleville, Pennsylvania Spnu z.,. Il„„, h.seph (M-l), 525 Burieigh Ave., Spiggle, Philip 1 idles (P-3), 205 w. Quee s l ' .-e.;; i imi f II (M-4), Uavic Wes ' -2). 4407 w. Grac St., Stahl, Frank Norman (P-2), Richmond, Virginia Staler, Judith Elaine (Phy Tl 3430 gen. i stalling- . Rntiahi I. (D-4), 110 E. Laburnum, Rich- Stan. Il.-y, Janet sue (P-3), Rio Road, Charlottes- Stansell. Nancy Ann (X-3), 2805 - 2nd Ave., Rieh- Sta t Richm!. l ' w ' ' ' ' X 21 ' S421 Y oIanda Road, Stark Xorali,. ' France, ' (Phy-Ther-3), 230 S. State St., Painesville, Ohio Stelior, Benjamin John, 3rd (D-2), 616 N J St Lake Worth. Florida ' St Steele, Ida Ma EL (M-3), 103 5th Ave., Mont- Steele, James Lebrect (M-S), 103 - 5th Ave., Mont- Steiiier, ( arol Elizabeth (X-3), 1400 Victoria Blvd., Stephen,. P. 1. Louis (M-3), 3433 West Street, Stopp. M.inh.i Ja„e il ' -S). Coeburn, Virginia Stevens. Claramae (X-2), Box 269, Medwav, Ohio Stevens, Margaret Frances (X-2), Dunnsville, Vir- stoiit, Brenda Gayle (N-l), 1412 Hillcrest St., Al- taVista, ) irginia Stoutamyer. Julian Smith (M-4), Diesel Housing I. nit. Bldg. 2, Apt. 14, Richmond, Virginia strediei, IHchind Eugene (P-l), 40S Suburban I ' ark- M-3), 130 4 Armistead string!. How Br. Ro Sulic, Barbi ■ Sf-3), N. Tazewell. Virginia 1 (X-4), Rt. 3, Box 533, Fred- a (D-3), 5S0S Mann Ave., Rich- (D-2), 02 5 Zamora Ave., Coral (G), Park View, Harrisonburg, )9 X. Rock er, Richard Payn, (D-2), 311 Sunrise Ave., Har- tenfi. I i harlii M . I1-.11 ( M-3 ), 7001 Tangle- ton. .I.,ii.iili., ' „ Met lellai ' , (M -4) ' . 2710 W. Grace St., Richmond. Virginia es, David Richard, Jr. (D-2), 3739 Howard Road, Richmond. Virginia es, Rose Marie Mehfoud (P-4), 3739 Howard Road. Richmond, Virginia cegood. Jeanctte Cornelin (X-4), Box 442. Mar- garita. Canal Zone nney, Suzanne Elizabeth (X-l), 913 Rotary Dr., High Point, North Carolina es, Ann Gibson (Phy Ther-3), Rt. 3, Emporia, Takach, George Alvin (M-3), Richmond Memorial Hospital, Richmond, Virginia Talamiiii. Thomas Bartholomew (P-4), 95th Ave., Id (D-3), 201 Massanutten St., (X-l), 407 Orchard Ave., Beck- larland (P-3). 3541 Grove Ave,, iD-3), 1234 Franklin St., Bur- STUDENT DIRECTORY Tatum, Thomai Hen.lrix (D-2), 415 E. Tatum Ave., McColl, South ( arolinn Taylor, Britten Edgar M-2), Box 102, Isle of Palms, South Carolina Taylor, Gerald Thomas ,I -3), Rt. 1, Box 89, Have- Taylor, James Atwo.,.1 (ii-4), 1927 S. Peninsula Dr., Ten 1.1, ' .. ' ' V-::; ' . ' : 1L. ■:•! Ym-4 1 . 104 X. Harris St., Apt. 1 , Richmond. Virginia Thaler, Roland Conrad (D-3), 9390 S. Ludlum Road, Miami, Florida Tbemides, George Harry (P-4), 5209 Huntington ■Vve., Newport News, Virginia Thomas, diaries Bod-ker (P-4), 2327 Lacy Lane, Richmond, Virginia Thomas. Emmajean (N-l), 606 Academy St., Ahos- kie, North Carolina , Thomas, Harry, Jr. (M-2), Diesel Housing Unit, Thomas? JulV Joyce (Med Tech) 314 Pine St., Salem, Virginia . , Thomas, Man Belle (N-2), Redwood. iigmn . . Tlir.no-. Hoh ' orl Hooker 1 I 1 31. HoathsMl h . lawiia Thomas. Shirl.-y Mario (X 3 1, 3421 Oakland Blvd., N.W., Roanoke, Virginia Thomas..,,. Cephas Valvaze, 3rd (D-2), 2739 Fern St., Columbus, Georgia Thompson. George David (P-2). Rt. 1, Box 244, Williamsburg, Virginia Thompson. Thomas Terry (Ml), 1301 Hamilton Terrace, S.E.. Roanoko, irgmia Thompson. Wyatt Wheeler (D-l), 1112 Little Page St., Fredericksburg, Virginia Thorpe, Dorothy L (N-l). 722 Hill St., Rocky- Mo Tignor. Bel Riohm Tignor. Mi St., Ri Tiller, Be ,M4I, 5304 Bethlehem Road, Wood, Jr. (M-4), 2210 Martin (N-3), 2S13 Oakland Ave., Rich- Tilson, ca ' tlierin 1 e 1 ' Ellen (N-l), Box 366, Dublin, Virginia Toborowtky, Robert Irvin (G), 420 Division St., 3916 Pilots Lane, (D-l), 42 - 6th Ave., Tolley, Gary Maurice (M Apt. 2, Richn ' Toporek, Stanley - Charleston, South Carolina Towe, James Luther (M-3), 1702 Sizer Road, Rich- mond, Virginia Trefny. Frank Albert (Ml), 4020 Griffin St., Ports- mouth, Virginia Triggs, Norma Jane (X-Ray Tech) Richmond, Vir- Troiano, Marlin F. (D-l), 407 Poplar Ave., Canton, Ohio True, Judith Ann (N-l), 3S07 S. 6th St., Arling- ton, Virginia Tucci, Louis Anthony (P-4), 4909 Wagner Ave., Apt. 4. Richmond, Virginia Tuchmann, Gertrude Ethel (Med Tech), 203 Granby Park, Norfolk, Virginia Turnell, Patricia Ann .N-l), 119 Lincoln Ave., War- wick, Rhode Island Turner John Mills. Jr. ,M-4), 1500 Westbrook Ave., Richmond. Virginia Tyler. Join, I lot. 1, ,,.-.. o , -Ml ), 210 Richmond St., , ' 1,,-ier Vir.-mi., ernoii, 2nd (M-3), 7451 Gleneagles Umstott, Charles Edward (M-2), 402 W. Main St., Roniney, West Virginia i. ' nclebaeh. Herman Lamar (l ' -l), 2611 - 2nd Ave., Riclimond, Virginia Valentine, Lawrence Ehvood (M-2), 1009 Lee Ave., Bavside, A ' irginia Vance, Sam F., 3rd. (Ml), 122 Salisbury St., Ker- Van.l. I pi Ma (N-2), Rt. 4, Box 273, Vauglian, (.oorge 1 Vaughan, .loan (I Virginia Vaughan, Sarah Ann (N-l), 4707 - 31st St., S. Arlington, Virginia Vaughan, Thomas J. (M-2), Fries, Virginia Vaughan, Thomas Ray, Jr. (D-l), 329 Kirkwood Ave., Rocky Mount, North Carolina Vaughan, William Mayo (D-2), Rt. 2, Box 701, Ellerson, Virginia Venable, Joyce Marie (X-Ray Tech), 110 Overbrook Roa Vermillion, Stephen T. Plan. Hampton. Vi Vogel, Harold Bid.lle ( M Vogel, Mary Ellen (N-4 ) Havmarket, Virgini; Vudhiporn, Benja (Ml) (D-l), 3507 Spottswood Hull-Run Mountain Estate, Wade, Richard Terrell (M-4) Wahl, Benton (Hosp Adm), 1311 Bobbiedell, Rich- mond, Virginia Wainger. Jules Melvin (D-l), 1001 Baldwin Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Waite, Brenda Marlene (N-3), 710 Louisiana Ave., Cumberland, Maryland Wake, Gary Wentworth (M-l), 130 Vernon St., Lynchburg, Virginia Wakeman, Truman Jerry (M-2), Christiansburg, Vir- Walder. Marion Bagley, Jr. (D-2), 2619 Water- works Road. Bavside, Virginia Walkup, John Henry, Jr. (D-3), 2524 Heyward St., Columbia, Soutli Carolina Wamplcr, Robert Garland (P-l), 4509 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Virginia Ward. Franklin Xeal (D-l), 220(1 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee, Florida Ward Jackson T. (P-2), 3907 Elba St., Apt. 1, Wan ), 1249 Sumner Ave., lina (Med Tech), Church Richmond. Vir Wash!. urn, ErneM h N. Charleston. Watkins, Beverly Road, Virginia Watkins, Patricia Faye (N-l), 720 Fairland Ave., Hampton, Virginia Watson, Robert L. (M-3), Westbrook Sanatorium, Richmond, Virginia Weaver, Phyllis Anne (N-4), Madison, Virginia Webb, William Avery (D-l), 10S Jackson Road, Jackson, South Carolina Webber. Frederick Nelson (M-2). 5S10 Illinois Ave., McLean, Virginia Weddle, Raymond E. (D-4). 3707 South St., Ports- Weinberg. Saruml Edward (M-l), 3328 Grove Ave., Richmond, Virginia Weinstein, Gerald (P-4), 4719 W. Grace St., Rich- mond, Virginia Weinstein, Morton Bloom (M-3), 2914 Thalen St., We We Wav (D-4), 1502 Brigham Road, , Jr. (M-4), 210 Hospital St., B (X-Ray Tech), 1807 N. 25th Jr. (M-3), Linville, Virginia Phy Ther-3), Burlington, West I, 84-35 - 62nd Dr., Apt. T-36, •ong Island, New York (M-l), Rt. 1, Moselev, Virginia ■eile (N-3), 709 - 3rd St., Harrison Road, Fred- Wheat, Barbara A (X Whip pie, Virginia Hamilton (X-2), Middlebrook, Whisenant, Judith Caroline (N-4), 17 Murray St., Maiden, North Carolina WhisiNint, Robert Alexander, Jr. (M-4), 2216-A Mar- tin St., Richmond, Virginia White. David Arthur (D-3), 3612 Hawthorne Ave., Richmond, Virginia White. David Leigh (D-l), 2773 Wilshire Ave., Roanoke, Virginia White, Il.mj George, Jr. (M-3), 1301 Devers Road, Apt. i! 1 . Richmond, Virginia White, James Latham (M-3), 105 N. Harvie St., White, Judith Ann (N-l), 2207 Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista, Virginia White. Paul Fletcher (M-l), 31S Lee St., Rich- lands, Virginia White, Ravmond Petrie, Jr. (D-3), 715 New York Ave.. Norfolk, Virginia White, William Branch (P-3), Box 58, Front Royal, Whitehead, Claude Stuart, Jr. (D-l), Chatham, Vir- Whitehead, Louise Millner (P-2), Chatham, Vir- Whitehead, Ruth Lynch (P-2), Chatham, Virginia Whitley, Ebb K., Jr. (M-2), Tazewell, Virginia Whitlock, Nan Elizabeth ( l ' hv-Ther-4) , 105 Dixon Ave., Beekley, West Virginia Wiener, Eugene Stewart (M-l), 5332-A Anthony Road, Sandston, Virginia Wiggins, Benjamin Ewine. Jr. (D-4), 312 Park ), S2-B Rutledge Av nil, Howard Otto (P-2), Stony Creek, Vii Wilenskv, Alan Jero Charleston, Sou Wilkins, Dennis Herman (P-2), 520 Westview Ave., Richmond, Virginia Wilkins, William Palmer, Jr. (P-2), Timberlake Road, Lynchburg, Virginia Wilkinson, Carolyn Jane i M-4) Wilkinso n, Elisabeth Ann (N-2). S14 Montrose Dr., South Charleston, West Virginia Willhide, John Webster (D-2) , 4901-B Eubank Road, Lewis Road Apts., Sandston. Virginia 3512 Forest Hill ' Tech), 1709 N. Willhide. Margin, 1 Jan. Ave., Roanoke. Virgin Willi;,,,,.-. Barb.,, i. 20th St.. Richmond, William,. Donald Hi, hard (M-3), 1.S43 Arlington Road, S.W., Roanoke, Virginia Williams. Elizabeth Carol (N-4), Box 77, Rural Retreat, Virginia Williams, John Powell, Jr. (M-3), Peaks , Han- over, Virginia Williams, Shelbum Miller (P-2), Pembroke, Vir- Williams, Susan Elizabeth (N-2), 714 Washington Wils, C. (D-2), 134 Massey St., Fort Mill, . le Hilton (M-l), 1381 South 21st St., Arlington, Virginia Wine, Philip Morton (D-l), 1012 Red Oak Lane, Mount Sidney, Virginia Winfrey, Carolvn Jeanctte (X-2) Winn, Thomas Meredith, Jr. (M-2), 108 N. Marion St., Covington, Virginia Wolfe, John Fennell, Jr. (D-2), Rt. 3, Charlottes- ville, Virginia Wolpow, Samuel Myron (P-3), 1240 E. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Womble. Thomas Franklin, 3rd (P-4), 4524 Devon- shire Road, Richmond, Virginia Woo, Hong Yooke (M-4), 1431 W. Main St., Rich- mond, Virginia Wood, Cora Elizabeth (Phy Ther-3), 4209 Highwav 168, Norfolk, Virginia Wood, Janice Ann (N-2), 6514 Hanover Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Wood, Jerry Macon (P-3), 3305 Windsor Hills, Roanoke, Virginia Wood, Verl H. (Hosp Adm), Dorsev, Mississippi Wood, William Sold, -gel (D-4). 933 Gates Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Woodall, Ramon Alonzo, 3rd (D-4), 8024 Court St., Hamlin, West Virginia Woods, Panola Anne (X-Ray Tech), 111 Brown St., Martinsville, Virginia Woods, Robert John (D-l), 11 Anseli Ave., Ports- mouth, Virginia Woodward, Melinda Sue (N-2), S201 Rocky Branch Lane, Richmond, Virginia Woodworth. Edward Patterson (D-3), Diesel Housing Unit, Bldg. 0, Apt. 2, Richmond, Virginia Woolfolk, Lucy Ann (P-2), Box 394, Louisa, Vir- Woohvine, Sam E. (D-3), 267 Woolwine Place, Ab- ingdon, Virginia Wotring, James William, Jr. (M-4), 1300 West- wood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Wright, Frederick Robert, Jr. (P-4), 204 Minden Road, Princess Anne, Virginia Wright, Judy Dale (N-l), Stuart, Virginia Wyatt. Floy Kills (X-4), Rt. 9, Box 223, Richmond, Virginia Wyatt, James Roy, Jr. (P-4), Rt. 9, Box 223, Richmond, Virginia Wyche, Angela Archer (Med Tech), 11 Gayle St., Hampton, Virginia Wynn, James Elkanah (P-l), 443 Morrison Ave., Newport News, Virginia Vagel, Gerald Thomas (M-3), Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Virginia Vamashita, Saburoh (G), 3320 Hanover Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Varbrough, Lucien Bell (D-4), 401 W. Main St., Fairfax, Virginia Yarbrough, Thomas Gibson (D-3), Fairfax, Virginia Yates, Carla Sue (P-3), Pennington Gap, Virginia Yates, Frank Tyler (P-4), Leemaster, Virginia Steven (D-l), 102 N. Loudoun St., Wi Yode: Ri( d Bra ad, Vi ne (Phy Ther-3), 3657 War ort News, Virginia (M-3), 3414 Monument Ave., Ytlrko, Anthony Andrew (M-4), 3910 Pilots Lane, Apt. 4, Richmond, Virginia Yurko, John Evans (M-2), 1144 Riverview Dr., Weir- ton, West Virginia Yuskaitis. Anthony Joseph (M-l), 104 Graham Ave., Paterson, New Jersey Zakaib, Edward Albert. (M-3). 402 Greenbrier St., diarleston, West Virginia Zechini, Richard Riley (D-l), 2091 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, Virginia Zeno, Allan Stephen (D-3), 7457 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, Virginia Dale Walter (D-l), 3009 Manor Dr., Rich- rgin Zoll, Joe Falk (D-2), Rt. 1, Lynnhaven, Virgil M. C. V. Alma Mater Dedicated to the Medical College of Virginia Hail our gracious ALMA MATER, As ice tread each hallowed hall, Let us laud her honor singing, Her proud heritage recall. Let us laud her honor singing, Her proud heritage recall. Keep her beacon shining brightly Through the scourge of death and pain. That mankind may find its freedom, Loose it ' s shackles, break it ' s chain. That mankind may find it ' s freedom, Loose it ' s shackles, break it ' s chain. May she with each generation Grow in love, increase in fame, May her children bear her beacon, To the halt, the blind, and lame. May her children bear her beacon, To the halt, the blind, and lame. Hail our gracious ALMA MA TER As we face the future bright, Pledged to serve man as his brother, Comfort, heal, dispel the night. Pledged to serve man as his brother, Comfort, heal, dispel the night. — Words and Arrangement by George Arrington, M.D. DVERTISEMENTS The staff of T he 1961 X-Ray wishes to express appreciation to the individ- uals and groups represented on these pages who show their support of this institution and the purposes for which it stands by supporting the yearbook. TlOfl PICKUPS .SERVICE DIG ESTAMTS I ED Cq i in Independent, Locally Owned VIRGINIA DAIRY Since 1920 THE HOME OF BETTER MILK 1810-16 W. Main St ELGIN 5-2838 Compliments of Southern Medical Supply Co., Inc. 1206 E. Main Street Richmond, Virginia Phone MIlton 3-7407 Compliments of RICHMOND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Compliments of HARRIS-WILLIAMS DENTAL LABORATORY Complete and Modern Laboratory Service ( VLK I IbLKIbtK nfflPiimiiim ' IIH 407 Lee Medical Bldg. 1805 Monument Ave. Phone EL 9-4697 Richmond 20, Va. Bausch Lomb Incorporated South Atlantic Regional Headquarters Ophthalmic Instruments, Equipment and Supplies 307 East Franklin Street Richmond, Virginia Compliments of St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital Richmond, Va. SYMBOL OF SERVICE TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION The Bank of Virginia maintains a special facility in the Social Center Building, expressly for the convenience of MCV staff, students, and patients. Your account here is an account at all offices. The Bank of Virginia now serves Virginians at twenty locations in six principal Virginia cities and Chesterfield County. You ' re always welcome wherever you visit The Bank of Virginia. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio 720 E. Grace Street Richmond 19, Va. Telephone: MIlton 4-9742 T ;c complexion miracle you won ' t believe till you try it . . . MBRA-COL 3 STEPS TO BEAUTY TREAT .and you may try it first — FREE — plete make-up, tool Call today for your appointment. (herle noRfriRn STUDIO ADDRESS Powers- Tay lor Drug Co. Richmond, Virginia WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 1860 ■ 1961 Our Experience of One Hundred and One Tears Insures Our Ability to Serve Ton Satisfactorily 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 Williams, Jr., M.D. Armistead 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. Joseph C. Parker, M.D. Pediatrics: Charles Preston Mancum, 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 Radiology: Fred M. Hodges, M.D. L. O. Snead, M.D. Hunter B. Frischkorn, Jr William C. Barr, M.D. Irvin W. Cavedo, Jr., M.D. Anesthesiologists: Heth Owen, Jr., M.D. William B. Moncure, M.D. Ear, T ose, and Throat: W. L. Mason, M.D. J. Warren Montague, M.D Oral Surgery: Guy R. Harrison, D.D.S. Pathology: Dr. James B. Roberts Physiotherapy: Miss Ethleen Dalton Director: Charles C. Hough M.D. Compliments of Powers and Anderson Dental Company, Incorporated 16 7 West Broad Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA TEL. 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