Medical College of Virginia - X Ray Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1962
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H AUG 15 - O. VA. THE 1962 The year is behind us and with each event we have been a part of the hfe of the school. Our daily life has been full and varied and we have tried to depict some of these moments for you. Through the division pages we have picked a specific area to denote n ■poreNA o rcdi u progress within each school. We have not tried to express growth in the entire field but only in one chosen area. In years to come, when you glance again upon these pages, may the 1 962 X-Ray recall for you some of the friendship, cares, and joys of your years spent here at M. C .V. Faculty : Administration 10 School o£ Medicine 28 School of Dentistry 58 School of Pharmacy 84 School of Nursing 108 School of Physical Therapy 132 School of Hospital Administration ..142 n j School of Medical Technology 152 School of Graduate Studies 160 Dietetic Interns 164 X-Ray Technology School 165 Organizations 166 Honoraries and Fraternities 184 Sports and Features 202 3 .m ' K A ■1 m '  :•! ' ■;, ■i€i .•I ' la .. xbtfiH ' l ifi - fe Jmm, telfc iltM ' tt C uS a : ■' f t -. If: IriL iV .« . - Must be term-paper time. I hope I got that Ici ici lodax I Let me talk to him when you finish. (h (4tamca Those wonderful weekends! I thought it never snowed in Richmond A iavoiite of Randolph-Minor girls — Mrs. Martin. Lab work — familiar to every M.C.V. student. lku . jjjjl ■i ' K I aII I II HHHHK1HI «! - ' - iJt i iL . The Campus Room — well known and enjoyed by all. A familiar gathering place for the medical students before class. I wonder what ' s so interesting to the P.Ts. at the Junior-Senior picnic. Spring is here — and the nurses eagerly make use of the sun deck. . . . and now with graduation, the Seniors leave with memories of student days here that have been lull and varied. In the top picture is shown Dr. Htmter Holmes McGuire, founder of the Univer- sity College of Medicine in 1893, which was consolidated with the Medical College of Virginia in 1913. In the bottom picture is Dr. Stuart Mc- Guire who was President of the University College of Medicine, 1905-1913; Dean, Med- ical College of Virginia, 1913-1919; Presi- dent, 1919-1925; Chairman, Board of Visi- tors, 1932-1948. These two men contributed greatly dur- ing their time to the progress of the Medical College of Virginia. ilPt PRESIDENT OF MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA The Medical College of Virginia owes much to the leadership of Dr. R. Blackwell Smith, Jr., its fourth President. An alum- nus of MCV and a phamiacologist by pro- fession, Dr. Smith has held several govern- mental positions and has served as Dean of the School of Pharmacy. As evidenced by the number of professional, scientific and honorary organizations in which he is active, his well-rounded social and pro- fessional life makes him a valuable citizen as well as an able educator and a progres- sive leader. Robert Blackwell SMrrn, Jr., Ph.D. Preside}2t TO OUR 1962 GRADUATES: The Centennial a : X-ray in 1938 t This, the twenty-fifth volume of The X-ray and coinci- dentally the Centennial issue, is regpectfully dedicated to that inborn interest in the treating, healing, and curing art which has so fostered and continued through- ■out our century of ejcistence. Commencing with that initial year and early time in 1838, dreams have gradu- ally materialized into fabric of sterner stuff, until now at the beginning of the second century of progress the Medical College of Virginia carries on through its teachers, its student body, and its alumni, the sanne transcending love for medicine which has persisted, maintained, and directed it for a hundred years. Now, as we approach our One Hundred Twenty-Fifth Anniversary year, let us hope that our Students, our faculty, and our alumni may still maintain that same transcending love for medicine , for the associated professions, and for the College that will enable all groups to work together and strengthen the ties that will bind them m a forceful team, able to understand the traditions of our past and to accept the challenges of our future. Sincerely 0 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL WILLIAM F. TOMPKINS B.S., Major General, U. S. Army, D.S.M., L.M., P.H. Vice-President CARTER O. LOWANCE (Until January 15, 1962) A.B. Assistant President CHARLES P. CARDWELL, JR. F.S.C.H.A. Director, The College Hospitals COL. JOHN H. HEIL, JR. B.A., Ll.D., M.A. Comptroller DR. EBBE C. HOFF Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D. Dean, School of Graduate Studie DR. HARRY LYONS D.D.S., Sc.D., F.A.C.D. Dean, School of Dentistry DR. WILLIAM F. MALONEY B.B.A., M.D. Dean, Scliool of Medicine DR. WARREN E. WEAVER Ph. D. Dean, School of Pharmacy DORIS B. YINGLING R.N., Ed.D. Dean, School of Nursing FRANKLIN BACON B.A., M.A. Dean of Students BOARD OF VISITORS Samuel i I. Bemiss ...Richmond, Va. C. Francis Cocke - Roanoke, Va. Eppa Hunton, IV Richmond, Va. Mrs. Anne F. Mahoney - Richmond, Va. RicHARD A. MiCHAux Richmond, Va. Edward Myers Norfolk, Va. W. T. Reed, Jr Sabot, Va. R. Reginald Rooke - Richmond, Va. BuFORD ScoiT - Richmond, Va. V. R. Shackelford, Jr Orange, Va. R. Blackwell Smith, Jr Richmond, Va. E. H. TiTMUs, Jr Petersburg, Va. A. L. Van Name, Jr Urbanjia, Va. WooDROvv W. Wilkerson Richmond, Vn. Execulive Committee Ex Ofjicio Left to Right: Mrs. Mahoney, Mr. Rooke, Mr. Scott, Dr. Van Name, Dr. Michaux, Colonel Heil, Mr. Bemiss, Mr. Hunton, Mr. Titmus, Dr. Smith, Dr. Myers, Mr. Wilkerson. PROrESSORS LYNN D. ABBOTT, JR., Ph.D. Biochemistry JAMES E. BEAR, A.B., M.A., B.D., Th.M. History ALTON D. BRASHEAR, A.B., M.S., D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Anatotny GEORGE W. BURKE, JR., B.S., D.D.S., FACD Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy CHARLES P. CARDWELL, JR., FACHA Hospital Administration MERTON E. CARVER, Ph.D. Psychology (Nursing) O. WENDELL CLOUGH, B.S., M.S., D.D.S., FACD Operative Dentistry and Oral Ayiatomy PATRICK H. DREVVRY, JR., B.S., M.D. Psychiatry GEORGE SHARP EADIE, Ph.D. Biometry ERNST FISCHER, M.D. Physiology JOHN C. FORBES, Ph.D. Biochemistry L. FRANCES GORDON, R.N., M.S. Nursing DuPONT GUERRY, HI, B.S., M.D., (D. MED. SC.) Ophthalmology WILLIAM T. HAM, JR., B.S.E., Ph.D. Biophysics and Biometry ERLING S. HEGRE, Ph.D. Anatomy KATHRYN W. HEITSHU, B.S., M.S. Dietetics EBBE C. HOFF, Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D. Neurological Science HERBERT McKENNIS, JR., Ph.D. Pharmacology JOHN M. MEREDITH, A.B., M.D., FACS Neurological Surgery PHILIP J. MODJESKI, B.S., D.D.S. Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics SIDNEY S. NEGUS, Ph.D. Biochemistry KINLOCH NELSON, B.A., M.D. Medicine MILTON L. NEUROTH, Ph.D. Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy MARGUERITE G. NICHOLSON, R.N., M.A. Nursing GERALD B. ODELL, A.B., M.D. Pediatrics SOLOMON PAPPER, A.B., M.D. Medicine and Community Medicine PETER N. PASTORE, A.B., M.D., M.S., FACS, FICS Otology, Rhinology , ajid Laryngology WILLIAMS E. PEMBLETON, B.A., M.A., M.D. Anesthesiology EDWARD C. PEPLE, Ph.D. English ALLEN PEPPLE, M.D. Dermatology FRANK P. PITTS, B.S., M.S. Chemistry LOU REE POTTINGER, R.N., M.S. Nursing ROBERT W. RAMSEY, Ph.D. Physiology J. DOUGLAS REID, Sc.D. Microbiology FREDERICK W. SALISBURY, B.A., D.D.S. Denture Prosthesis ROBERT A. SENESCU, A.B., M.D. Psychiatry FACULTY D E C T R Y RANDOLPH H. HOGE, B.S., M.D., FACS Obstetrics and Gynecology (Gynecology) M. JOSIAH HOOVER, Th.M., A.B., M.D. FACS Ortlwpedic Surgery ROBERT HUDGENS, B.A., M.A. Hospital Administration Arthur Graham Glasgow Professor ERNST G. HUE, Ph.D., M.D. Physiology RO.SCOE D. HUGHES, Ph.D. Biology and Genetics DAVID M. HUME, B.S., M.D., FACS Surgery Stuart McGuire Professor EVERETT H. INGERSOLL, Ph.D. Anatotny SAUL KAY, B.A., M.D. Surgical Pathology HOLMES T. KNIGHTON, D.D.S., FACD Dentistry and Microbiology (Bacteriology) HENRY G. KUPFER, M.D. Clinical Pathology PAUL S. LARSON, Ph.D. Pharmacology EMANUEL M. LAST, Ph.D. Pharmacy Administration RICHARD G. LESTER, A.B., M.D., FACCP Radiology HARRY I. LURIE, B.Sc, M.B., B.Ch. Pathology HARRY LYONS, D.D.S., Sc.D., LL.D., FACD Oral Pathology, Diagnosis, Therapeutics and Periodontics FREDERICK B. MANDEVILLE, M.Sc. (Med.) M.D., FACR Radiology GEOFFREY T. MANN, LL.B., M.D. Legal Medicine and Forensic Pathology GEORGE MARGOLIS, B.A., M.D. Pathology RICHARD L. SIMPSON, D.D.S., FACD Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics R. BLACKWELL SMITH. JR., Ph.D Pharmacology SAMUEL W. STEVENSON, Ph.D. English LEE E. SUTTON, JR., B.S., M.D., FAAP, FACS Pediatrics HAROLD M. .SYROP, B.S., D.D.S., FACD Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics HERMAN P. THOMAS, Ph.D. Sociology and Economics W. TALIAFERRO THOMPSON, JR., B.A., M.D., FACP Medicine William Branch Porter Professor ELAM C. TOONE, JR., A.B., M.D., FACP Medicine CHARLES E. TROLAND, B.S., M.D., FACS Neurological Surgery CHARLES J. VINCENT, B.S., D.D.S. Pedodontics FREDERICK E. VULTEE, JR., B.S., M.D. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation HARRY WALKER, M.D., LL.D., FACP Medicine H. HUDNALL WARE, JR., M.D., FACS Obstetrics and Gynecology WARREN E. WEAVER, Ph.D., FACA Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry F. B. WIEBUSCH, B.A., D.D.S. Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics JAMES HUNDLEY WILEY, Ph.D. Sociology DORIS B. YINGLING, R.N., Ed.D. Nursing NELSON F. YOUNG, Ph.D. Clinical Pathology (Biochemistry) CLINICAL PROFESSORS XATHAX BLOOM, Ph.G., MB., FACP Medicine CHARLES M. CAR-WATL M.D.. FACP Medicine FR. NCIS W. CHAMBERS, B.S. (E.E.), FACR Radiology PAUL L. CHE ALIER, D.D.S., FACD Croivn and Bridge Piostliodontics CHRISTLAN V. CIMMINO, A.B., M.D. Radiology T. DEAVEY DAVIS, M.D., FACP ALedicine RICHARD W. FOWLKES, B.A., M.D. Dermatology W. TYLER HAYNES, B.S., D.D.S. Ortltodontics HERBERT C. LEE. B A., M.D., FACS Surgeiy CHARLES M. NELSON, B.A., M.D. Urology HERBERT W. PARK, III, B.S.. M.D. Physical Medicine and ReiwbiUtation EDWARD W. PERKINS, A.B., M.D. Opiithahnology JAMES T. TUCKER, . .B., M.D., FACS Orthopedic Surgeiy WASHINGTON C. WINN, B.A., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology RESEARCH PROFESSOR JOHN L. PATTERSON. JR., A.B., M.D ] Iedicine VISITING PROFESSORS ROBERT S. CUNNINGHAM, M.A., M.D., Sc.D. Anatomy SIDNEY G. MORTON, B.A., LL.G. Legal Medicine HERMAN NACHMAN, B.S., M.D. Legal Medicine CHARLES L. OUTLAND, M.D. Community Medicine FLETCHER B. OWEN, JR., M.D., Ph.D. Pliarniacology SIDNEY G. PAGE, JR., M.D., FACP Pliarmacology ABRAHAM L. ROSENZWEIG, B.S. Medical Technology JOHN B. RUSSELL, B.S., LL.B. Legal Medicine LEON SALZMAN, B.S., M.D. Psycliiatry MACK I. SHANHOLTZ, M.D., M.P.H. Community Medicine ARNOLD F. STRAUSS, M.D. Legal Medicine HAROLD V. THORNHILL, A.B., LL.B. Legal Medicine JOHN W. WARD, Ph.D. Pliarmacology NELSON F. YOUNG, Ph.D. Biocliemistry ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ANTHONY M. AMBROSE, Ph.D. Pharmacology JOHN ANDR.4KO, Ph.D. Pliarmaceutical Clieniistry FRANKLIN BACON, A.B., M.A. Adult Education S. ELMER BE. R, D.D..S. Oral Surgery DE ' EY H. BELL, JR., B.S., D.D.S. Denture Prosthesis FACULTY DIRECTORY SEYMOUR J. KRESHOVER, D.D.S.. Ph.D., M.D., FACD Dental Researcli ROBERT J. MONROE, Ph.D. Biometry HELENE NATHAN, Ph.D. A[edici)ie HERBERT SILVETTE, Ph.D. Pliarmacology (Theoretical) LECTURERS HARRY P. ANDERSON, JR., LL.B. Legal Medicine HARRY BRICK, B.S., M.D. Legal Medicine THEODORE G. DENTON, B.S., M.D. Legal Medicine LOUIS G. FIELDS, JR., B.A., LL. B. Legal Medicine ALLAN L. FORBES, B.S., M.D. Medicine GENE GORDON, B.S., M.D. Psycliial y JOSEPH HENRY GRUBBS, JR., B.S. Legal Medicine EDWARD L. HARRIS, B.S. Legal Medicine WILLIAM R, HARTON, JR., B.S. Community Medicine (Health Administration) EBBE C. HOFF, Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D. Psysiology (.. V ' AT.SON JAMES, III, A.B., M.D. Clinical Pathology SIDNEY KAYE, Ph.D. Pharmacology ROBERT B. KING Legal Medicine DAVID H, MILLER, M.S. Medical Technology LES FER F. BELTER, M.D. Pathology MURR. Y REID BLAIR, JR., Ph.D. Pharnmcology LEWIS H. BOSHER, JR., B.S., M.D. Surgery PAUL W. BOWDEN, B.S., M.D., M.P.H. Community Medicine WALTER E. BUNDY, JR., A.B., M.D. Pediatrics GEORGE W. BURKE. JR., B.S., D.D.S., FACD Anatomy SIM CHAPPELLE, B.A., D.D.S. Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics CHARLES C. CLAYTON, Ph.D. Biochemistry WILLIE D. CROCKETT, B.S., D.D.S. Operative Dentistry A. RAY DAWSON, B.S., M.D. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation JOHN G. DOS SANTOS, M.D. Clinical Pathology LESLIE E. EDWARDS, Ph.D. Pliysiology ROBERT J. FILER, Ph.D. Psychology (Nursing) RUSSELL H. FISKE, B.S. Pharmacy ARTHUR B. GATHRIGHT, JR., A.B., M.D. Medicine WALTER J. GEERAETS. M.D. Ophthalmology and Biophysics and Biometry (Biophysics) E. SHERMAN GRABLE, B.S., M.A. Biometry ELIZABETH F. HARLIN, M.S.P.H. Nursing BOYD W. HAYNES, JR., A.B., M.D. Surgery JEAN M. HAYTER, R.N., B.S., MA. Nursing CHARLES M. HEARTWELL, JR., D.D.S. Denture Prosthesis MILES E. HENCH, Ph.1). Clinical Pathology (Bacteriology) NATHANIEL H. HENRY, Ph.D. Erjglish (Nursing) SUSANNE HIRT, B.S., M.Ed., P.T. Physical Therapy G. WATSON JAMES, III, A.B., M.D. Medicine LOUISE L. JONES Anatomy SIDNEY KAYE, Ph.D. Legal Medicine JOSEPH F. KELL, JR., B.A., M.D., M.S. Neurological Science MARY E. KELLY, B.S., M.A. Dietetics EDWIN L. KENDIG, JR., B.A., B.S., M.D. Pediatrics E. RICHARD KING, B.A., M.D. Radiology RICHARD H. KIRKLAND, M.D. Mediciyte HENRY G. KUPFER, M.D. Medicine MAX D. LARGENT, D.D.S. Pedodontics WILLIAM J. LONGAN, D.D.S. Oral Surgery ROBERT LYNCH, B.S. Medical Technology WILLIAM F. MALONEY, B.B.A., B.S., M.D. Mediciyie CAROLYN M. McCUE, A.B., M.D. Pediatrics J. DOYLE SMITH, Ph.D. Chemistry SIDNEY SOLOMON, Ph.D. Physiology GARY G. SUTER, A.B., B.S., M.D. Neurology JACKSON J. TAYLOR, M.S. Biophysics and Biometry LENA B. THOMAS, B.S., M.S. Medical Technology II. ST, GEORGE TUCKER, JR., B.S., M.D., F; Medicine WEIR M. TUCKER, M.D. Neurology MALCOLM E. TURNER, Ph.D. Biophysics and Biometry (Mathematics) JESSE H. WEATHERBY, Ph.D. Pharmacology HERBERT J. WELSHIMER, Ph.D. Microbiology LOUISE WIEDMER, B.S., M.S. Nursing HERBERT WIESINGER, M.D. Ophthalmology HELEN W. WIESMANN, R.N., M.S. Nursiijg ASSOCIATE CLINICAL PROFESSORS SAMUEL A. ANDERSON, JR., A.B., M.D. Pediatrics T. NEILL BARNETT, M.D. Medicine WILLIAM F. BRYCE, M.D., FACS Ophthalmology R. C. BUNTS, M.D., FACS Urology JAMES O. BURKE, B.S., M.D., FACP Medicine FACULTY DIRECTORY JOHN J. MCMILLAN, Ph.D. Psychiatry RICHARD M. MEILLER, A.B., M.D. Psychiatry LOUIS D. MITCHELL, JR., D.D.S., FACD Oral Diag7iosi s and Therapeutics L. ALAN MOUNTER, Ph.D. Biophysics CLAUDE L. NEALE, B.S., M.D. Psychiatiy E. CLIFFORD NELSON, Sc.D. Microbiology (Parasitology) NICHOLAS M. PAPADOPOULOS, Ph.D. Pharmacology JOSEPH C. PARKER, B.S., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology RENO R. PORTER, A.B., M.D., FACP Mediciiie DOUGLAS F. POWERS, B.S., M.S., M.D. Psychiatry GEORGE R. PROUT, JR., M.D. Urology EDWARD S. RAY, A.B., M.D., FACP Medicine J. MARVIN REYNOLDS, B.S., D.D.S. Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics OSCAR W. RHODENHIZER, JR., B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D. History DON RIDGEWAY, Ph.D. Biophysics and Biometiy EDWIN F. ROSINSKI, Ed.M., Ed.D. Medical Education JOHN J. SALLEY, D.D.S., Ph.D. Pathology and Dentistry FREDERICK H. SCHMIDT, B.S., M.S. Biophysics and Biometiy RICHARD W. SLATTEN, D.D.S. Diagnosis and Therapeutics REYNOLDS D. BUTTERWORTH, B.S., M.D., FACS Orthopedic Surgery FREDERICK A. CLARK, JR., M.D., M.P.H. Community Medicine F. PHILIP COLEMAN, M.D., M.S., FACS Surgery MERRITT W. FOSTER, JR., A.B., M.D. Psychiatry JAMES B. FUNKHOUSER, B.S., M.D. Psychiatiy A. STEPHENS GRAHAM, M.D., M.S., FACS Surgery GUY W. HORSLEY, B.S., M.D., FACS Surgeiy WILLIAM R. JORDAN, B.S., M.D., FACP Medicine JOSEPH R. KRIZ, B.A., M.D., M.S., FACP Pathology and Clinical Pathology R. CAMPBELL MANSON, B.S., M.D. Dermatology VALTER H. MENDEL, M.D. Radiology M. E. B. OWENS, JR., B.S., M.D. Medicine WALTER J. REIN, B.S., M.D. Ophthalmology CHARLES N. ROMAINE, IV, B.A., M.D. Ophthalmology SIMON RUSSI, M.D. Pathology and Clinical Pathology ERIC C. SCHELIN, A.B., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology J. HAMILTON SCHERER, M.D. Pediatrics (Hematology) JAMES ASA SHIELD, M.D. Psychiatry LEROY SMITH, M.D. Surgery and Oral Surgery MASON SMITH, B.S., M.D. Oplithahiiology JAMES B. STOXE. B.A., M.D. Pediatrics ARNOLD F. STR. USS. M.D. Patholog) ' V. DUR VOOD SUGGS, B.S., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology THOMAS V. LKER, M.D. Anesthesiology HARRY J. WARTHEN, M.D., FAGS Surge n ' RICHARD K. WILLIAMS. B.S., M.D. Opihtbalmology ASSOCL TE RESEARCH PROFESSOR •ILLIAM STEPKA, Ph.D. Physiology ASSOaATE VISITING PROFESSOR HENRY NEUFELD, A.B., M.D. Cardiac Radiology ASSISTANT PROFESSORS JOSEPH F. ALBRIGHT, Ph.D. 3iophysics and Biometiy (Biopliysics) Experimental Sur MARVIN J. ALLISON, Ph.D. Clinical Pathology RONALD B. ALMACK., M.S., M.A. Hospital Administration W. DUANE BELT, MSc, Ph.D. Anatomy JUSTINA E. BISHOP, B.Sc, M.A. Nursing DAVID S. BORLAND, M.D. Surgical Pathology JOSEPH F. BORZELLECA, B.S.. M.D., Ph.D. Pharmacology BERNARD V. FRANKO, Ph.D. Pharmacology JACK FREUND, B.A., M.D. Pharmacology S. GUY HALL, B.S., D.D.S. Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy CAMPBELL HARRIS, JR., M.D. Anesthesiology JACQUELIN M. HARRISON, B.A., M.D. Surgery G. DOUGLAS HAYDEN, A.B., B.S., M.D. Otology, Rliinology atid Laryngology EDWIN S. HIGGINS, Ph.D. Biochemistry DORIS H. HINES, R.N., B.S., M.S. Nursing MARTIN A. HOFFMAN, B.S., M.S., M.D. Pediatrics A. GIBSON HOWELL, FACHA Hospital Administration JUERGEN HUBERT, M.D. Anesthesiology W. ROBERT IRBY, A.B., M.D. Medicine HAZEL IRVIN, M.T. Clinical Pathology CARLTON L. JONES, B.S., M.A., R.P.T. Physical Therapy THOMAS D. JORDAN, B.A.. LL.G. Legal Medicine and Hospital Law VILLIAM R. KAY, B.S., M.D. Medicirie JOSEPH F. KELL, JR., B.A., M.D., M.S. Neurological Surgery JOHN J. KELLY, III, M.D. Medicine WERNER LOWENTHAL, Ph.D Pharmacy FACULTY DIRECTORY JOSEPH B. BRAGASSA, D.D.S. Pedodontics JAMES W. BROOKS, B.S., M.D. Surgeiy ROBERT H. BROWNSON. Ph.D. Anatomy DONALD LOUIS BRUMMER, B.A., M.D. Mediciiie LOUISE D. BRYANT, R.N., B.S., M.S. Nursing MARCUS N. CARROLL, JR., Ph.D. Neurological Science and Pharmacology M. KATHARINE GARY, A.B. Pathology GRACE CASHON, M.T. Medicirje LARRY F. CAVAZOS, Ph.D. Anatomy JOHN C. COLLISON, A.B., M.A. Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology (Speech) S. JAMES CUTLER, B.S. Otology, Rhionlogy and Laryngology (Audiology) JOAN E. EANES, R.N., B.S., M.P.H. Nursing CAROLYN TROWBRIDGE EDWARDS, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Physiology RICHARD H. EGDAHL, M.D., Ph.D. Surgery GEORGE E. EWART, B.S., M.D. Medicine WILLIAM M. FEAGANS, D.D.S.. Ph.D. Anatomy FRANCES R. FERNANDEZ, R.N., B.S., M.P.H. Public Health Nursing LYMAN McARTHUR FISHER, Ph.D. Clinical Pathology HARRY W. FORE, JR., D.D.S. Operative Dentistry NIALL P. MacALLISTER, L.M. Anesthesiology GORDON E. MADGE, M.D. Pathology H. PAGE MAUCK, B.A., M.D. Medicine ELIZABETH M. MAUPIN, R.N., B.S. Nursing CHARLES H. MEEKS, M.D. Anesthesiology AGNES L. MILAN, M.D., M.P.H. Community Medicine JOHN H. MOON, M.D. Medicine ELEANOR G. MOSER, R.N., B.S., M.S. Nursing HAROLD I. NEMUTH, M.D. Community Medicine CHARLES H. NEWTON, Ph.D. Sociology MARIAN E. NICHOLS. R.N., B.S., M.S. Nursing RALPH W. OWNBY, JR., B.S., M.D. Pediatrics HARRIETTE A. PATTESON, R.N., B.S. Nursing ERLINE W. PERKINS, B.S., M.S. Nursing LESTER W. PRE,STON, JR., Ph.D. Biometry EMMET K. REID, A.B. Hospital Administration ALFRED J. RICHARD, B.S., Ph.D. Chemistry DAVID W. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.D Medicine HENRY P. ROYSTER, B.S., M.D. Surgery ELIZABETH K. RYAN, R.N., B.S., M.S. Nursing SAMI I. SAID, M.D. Medicine ARNOLD M. SALZBERG, B.A., M.D. Surgery MORTON D. SCHUMANN, A.B., M.S.W. Psychiatry (Social Work) JACOB SILVERBERG, B.S., Ph.D. Psychology ANTHONY P. SIMONELLI, Ph.D. Pharmacy MARY Z. SKORAPA, B.S., M.D. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation CHARLES R. SLIDER, B.A., B.D., Th.D. Sociology J. MARSHALL SNELLING, Ph.D. Sociology HERTA E. SPATZKER, B.Sc, M.A. Nursing PAULINE ANN STEIGLEDER, R.N., B.S., M.S. Nursing PATRICIA L. SULLENBERGER, R.N., B.S., M.S Nursing GARY G. SUTER, A.B., B.S., M.D. Neurological Science ALFRED J. SZUMSKI, B.S., M.S., R.P.T. Physical Therapy M. ISABEL TALIAFERRO, B.A., M.A., M.D. Medicitje ROBERT W. TANKERSLEY, JR., Ph.D. Microbiology ROBERT H. THOMAS Hospital Administration J. IVES TOWNSEND, Ph.D. Biology MARGOT C. TRIMBLE, A.B., R.P.T. Physical Therapy DAVID M. BEAR, B.A., D.D.S. Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy ROBERT W. BEDINGER, M.D. Medicine JAMES B. BLACK, JR., A.B., M.D. Medicine and Dermatology JAMES F. BLADES, A.B., M.D. Surgery FRANK M. BLANTON, B.A., M.D. Medicine LUTHER C. 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Operative Dentistry BRUCE L. RANDOLPH, JR., B.A.. M.S.P.H. Community Medicine HUGH R. RANKIN, D.D.S. Denture Prosthesis JAMES E. RAYHORN, B.A., D.D.S. Denture Prosthesis RALPH M. RICHART, B.A., M.D. Pathology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology ANNE R. RICKS, B.A., M.S. Psychiatry B. BELVIN ROLLINS, B.A., M.S. Community Medicine DONALD E. WHELESS, D.D.S. Dental Materials VIRGINIA L. WILLIAMS Nursing ROBERT C. WOODS, B.S., D.D.S. Denture Prosthesis J. MARION WOOLARD, B.A., D.D.S. Crou ' n and Bridge Prosthodontics MARY P. WORDELL, R.N., B.S. Nursing THEODORE G. YERASIMIDES, D.V.M., PhT Pathology TATSUO YONEYAMA, M.D. Pathology JAMES E. YOUKER, M.D. Radiology JANET C. ZIVIELLO, R.N., B.S. Nursing CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS JOHN S. ARCHER, JR., A.B., M.D. Otology, Rhinology, and Larynology WASFI A. ATIYEH, B.A., M.D. Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology WYNDHAM B. BLANTON, JR., M.D., M.S. Medicine HENRY A. BULLOCK, JR., A.B., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology CHARLES D. BURCH, III, B.S., M.D. Pediatrics JOHN F. BUTTERWORTH, III, B.S., M.D. Orthopedic Surgery B. NOLAND CARTER, II, B.A., M.D. Surgery GEORGE COHEN, D.S.C. Podiatry MILTON D. CUMMINS, B.S., D.S.C. Podiatry JAMES B. DALTON, JR., B.A., M.D. Orthopedic Surgery BARRY DECKER, A.B., M.D., M.S. Medicine WILLIAM S. DINGLEDINE, B.A., M.D. Medicine JAMES H. D VVER, B.S., M.D. Pediatrics SAMUEL T. ELLIS, A.B., B.S., M.D. Radiology DAVID C. FORREST, B.S., M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology PHILIP FREDERICK, M.D. Medicine EDWIN W. HAKALA, M.D. Surgery (Orthopedic Surget-y) THOMAS R. HOOD, M.D. Medicine J. SHELTON HORSLEY, III, M.D. Surgery AVILLIAM B. JOHNSTON, A.B., M.D. Pediatrics JOHN PAUL JONES, M.D. Pediatrics FRANK R. KELLY, JR.. B.S., M.D. Medicijie AUDREY COX KING, A.B., M.D. Pediatrics CARL W. LaFRATTA, M.D. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation RICHARD M. LEE, B.S., M.D. Pediatrics THEODORE LEVY, D.S.C. Podiatry ARMISTEAD, M. WILLIAMS, B.A., M.D. Surgery RUTH F. WILLIAMS, M.D. Pediatrics CHARLES M. ZACHARIAS, B.S., M.D. Medicine ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS JUDY A. AITCHESON Roentgen Technic HATTIE ALLEN Roentgen Technic JOYCE BAIN Roentgen Technic LINDA D. BOWEN Roentgen Technic BONNIE V. CHILES Roentgeri Technic ENRIQUE GERSZTEN, M.D. Pathology JOHNNIE M. COINS Roentgen Technic JEAN B. GOSSAGE, R.T. Roentgen Technic JOAN GOSSAGE, R.T. Roentgen Technic SYLVIA HODGES Roentgen Technic SHEILA JACOBS Roentgen Technic JOYCE LEE Roentgen Technic ELIZABETH E. MOORE Roentgen Technic PATRICIA SNEAD Roentgen Technic FACULTY E C T R Y WILLIAM W. MARTIN, JR., B.S., M.D. Medicine ROBERT H. MAUCK, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery ALDEN B. MAYER, A.B., M.D. Pediatrics WALTER MAYER, M.D. Opthalmology PHILIP L. MINOR, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology HERMAN NACHMAN, B.S., M.D. Orthopedic Surgery CHARLES B. PRATT. A.B., M.D. Pedia tries JOHN H. PRODELL. JR., A.B., M.D. Medicine MARION L. RICE, JR., B.S., M.D. Medicine HARRY S. ROWLAND, JR., B.A., M.D. Urology WILLIAM K. SMITH, JR., B.A.. M.D. Medicine THOMAS P. STRATFORD, A.B., M.D., M.S. Ophthalmology WILLIAM T. STUART, JR., B.S., M.D. Urology WILLIAM R. TABOR, A.B., M.D. Medicine WILLIAM T. TUCKER, M.D. Medicine FRANKLIN P. WATKINS, B.A., M.D. Orthopedic Surgery TUREMAN G. WEAVER, M.D. Pediatrics E. JAMES WILEY. B.S., M.D. Pediatrics WANDA K. STALLARD, R.N.. B.S. Nursing GWENDOLYN WELLS Roentgen Technic ROMONA P. WILLIAMS, R.N., B.S. Nursing NANCY WRIGHT Roentgen Technic SIDNEY H. ZUBER, M.D. Pathology ASSISTANTS JOSEPH B. AHLSCHIER, B.S., M.H.A. Hospital Administration WILLIAM T. CLARK, B.S., M.D. Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology PAUL MIDDLETON, B.S., M.D. Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology FELLOWS ROBERTO V. PINTO, M.D. Radiology RESEARCH ASSISTANT LAEN H. HEBERLE, A.B., B.S. Pharmacology GRADUATE ASSISTANTS SALLY HOLT BUNDY, B.S. Chemistry FRANCES D. CLARKE, A.B., B.S. Chemistry HELEN HU ONG, B.S., M.S. Chemistry SABUROH YAMASHITA, B.S. Chemistry IN MEMORIAM WALTER H. HARTUNG Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Died September 29, 1961 HARVEY B. HAAG Professor of Pharmacology Died October 14, 1961 FRANK L. APPERLY Emeritus Professor of Pathology Died October 24, 1961 FRED M. HODGES Emeritus Professor of Radiology Died October 24, 1961 HENRY C. SPALDING Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Died November 16, 1961 The 1962 X-Ray pays tribute to the persons listed above who died during the past year. All were men o£ outstanding accomplishments as reflected in their contribution to the ad- vancement of their profession and to MCV. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE The Student Health service of the Medi- cal College of Virginia provides medical care for all students. At some time, almost all of the students seek the help of Dr. Wil- liam Kay, student health physician, and Miss Edith West, student health nurse. Ser- vices provided by this department include immunizations, x-rays, treatment of medical problems when they arise and hospitaliza- tion when necessary. Dr. WiLLiAJSi Kay Miss Edith West, RN Mrs. Barbara Hudson FACULTY ON CAMPUS ■ii o ' -itAYTON Dr. E. Clifford Nelson lec- tures to the sophomore medical students. Working with medical stu- dents in microbiology lab is Dr. Herbert J. Welshi- mer. Dr. Richard H. Kirkland enjoys dinner in the Cam- pus Room. Ambroise Pare, Father of Surgery, is shown in center of the top picture. It was during his time that there was a revival of interest to provide better techniques in the field of surgery. The reintroduction of ligatures for typing blood vessels was one of Fare ' s many achievements. His observa- tion, experience, research and writings pro- vided many of the fundamentals for new developments. Through progress during the years, to- day ' s operating room is modern and well equipped. Sterile instruments and tech- niques are being used with the best known up to date surgery being performed. Top picture: This is a detail from a painting in a series on the History of Medicine, (1959), Parke, Davis k Company, y ' ' l% ■•mm Frederick B. Mandeville, M.Sc. (Med.), M.D., F.A.C.R. Professor of Radiology DEDICATION It is with great appreciation to Dr. Frederick B. Mandeville that the 1962 class of medicine ded- icates its section of the annual to him, for his many years of service as a teacher and clinician at the Medical College of Virginia. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Joseph Parker, Jr., Historian; Clarence Holland, Presid ' snt; Robert Kendall, ) ' icc-Prcsidcnl; Eloise Hann, Sccretary-Trcasur This motley group of people in the Medical Class of 1962 is presented for graduation from the Medical College of Virginia with the: C.C. — four long years of medical school H.P.I. — Our troubles began four years ago when we started the first year of medical school. We had too much material to learn in too short a time. Tests and examinations occurred far too frequently. The faculty did not understand our problems. After two years of the so-called preclinical years we entered the anxiously awaited clinical years. In es- sence we jumped from the frying pan into the fire. Our work load increased. We were shaking masses of protoplasm who could please neither the faculty nor the housestaff, much less the patients. These are only a few of our many complaints. R.O.S. — see the Dean ' s Office for a more detailed evaluation. P.M.H. — We are allergic to National Board examinations, retractors, the routine , blood work, E. G. Williams ninses, the Dean ' s curriculum committee meeting, St. Philip ' s obstetrics, working every other night, etc. We have never had any operations but we ' ve seen quite a few, even signed a book after seeing one. For four years we were hos- pitalized at the Medical College of Virginia for questionable causes. Several of us have thought we had leptospiro- sis, tsutsu gamushi disease, etc., but no real epidemices of these diseases have broken out yet. O.H. S.M. — We have no real occupation at present. Over the past four years we ' ve been drinking and smoking more and more. So far not one case of esophageal varices or carcinoma of the lung has been reported from our group. F.H. — Must we go into this? The Dean ' s Office gets all this information yearly. CONCLUSION — For years we have been trained in the practice of medicine and surgery. The time has come for all of us to assume more responsibility and benefit our society by our services. All of us will intern. Then, many will go into some specialty training program, others will practice general medi- cine, and still others may become devoted to research or academic medicine. Whatever our goals remember we represent well-trained, highly specialized, potentially capable individuals. Our deeds in the future will reflect upon us and our previous medical training. We of the Senior Class of Medicine of 1962 are overjoyous at the thought of graduation; however, the real test comes with our internship and later role in life. Let ' s not forget the friends and p ' easantries of our medical school. We may need each other for consultation in the not too distant years. THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT WILLIAM ALLEN Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon B.S., Springfield College; Sigma Zeta, Phi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer, ' 60- ' 61, Vice-President, ' 61- ' 62 Afiiwintmeyit: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Riclimond, Virginia GEORGE LEROY BAILEY Portsmouth, Virginia Phi Chi B,S., Medical College of Virginia. School of Pharmacy ; Sigma Zeta ; Alpha Sigma Chi ; Class President, ' .58- ' 61 ; President School of Medicine. ' 01- ' 62 ; President Medical College of Virginia Student Body, ' 61- ' 62 ; En- tertainment Chairman, School of Med- icine, ' 58- ' 61 ; Phi Chi, President, ' 60- ' 61 ; Phi Delta Chi Appointment : DePaul Hospital Norfolk, Virginia t CHARLES JOSEPH BLAIR, III Ashland, Virginia B.S.. Randolph-Macon College : Alpha Omega Alpha. President, ■61- ' 62 : Honor Council, ' 58- ' 59 ; Student Coun cil Representative, ' 61- ' 62 ; A. D. Wil liams Scholastic Award, ' 5S- ' 60 Iflorence Smith Scholarship : U. S Public Health Fellowship ; Micro biology Award, ' 59- ' 60 Appointment: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Boston, Massachusetts ROBERT LEE BOWMAN Fairmont, West Virginia Appointment: U. S. Naval Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania OWEN WINGFIELD BRODIE Lynchburg, Virginia B.S., Lynchburg College Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia WALTER JACKSON CARMONEY, JR. Marion, Virginia B.S., Emory Henry College Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital Roanoke, Virginia SCHOOL OF E D I C I N E w TOM E. CARTER Huntington, West Virginia Marshall University ; Class Vice- I ' resident, ' 58- ' 50 Al l i)ititiiiviit: New EnglaiKl Center Hospital Boston, Jlassachusetts ROBERT ROGERS CHAPLIN, JR. EmporiAj Virginia Phi Chi U.S.. Hampden-Sydney College Aiiitoiiitiiiciit: Stuart Circle Hospital Uiclimond, Virginia CHARLES FLETCHER CHRISTIAN Charles City County, Virgini B.S., Virginia State College, Univer- sity of Louisiana; Sigma Zeta ; Dean ' s Committee Representative, ' . i.S- ' oO : Bryan Award, ' 59- ' 60 : A. D. Williams Scholarship Award, ' 60- ' 61 Appoin tment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM EDWARD DALTON Norfolk, Virginia B.S., Duke University, Memphis State University ; President Student Amer- ican Medical Association ; A. D. Wil- liams Fellowship, ' .59- ' 61 : U. W. Pub- lic Health Fellowship, ' 59- ' 60, Soft- ball, •58- ' 62 Appointment: Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland GILBERT FRANKLIN FISHER, JR. Richmond, Virginia Appointment: .Johns ton- Will is Hospital Richmond. Virginia G. WAYNE FRALIN Roanoke, Virginia B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS ft DOMINIC GAZIANO Pemberton, West Virginia A.B.. Yest Virginia University Appointment: Johnston-Willis Hospital Kiebmond, Virginia RALPH E. GODSEV Sandston, Virginia B.S., B.S., Bluefield College; Unirer- sity of Kansas ; Concord College ; Medical College of Virginia, School of Pharmacy ; Alpha Sigma Chi ; Rho Chi ; Sigma Zeta ; President; Athletic Association; Class Athletic Repre- sentative, ' 5S- ' 62; Tennis, 5S- ' 59 ; Softball. ' 58- ' 62 ; Student American Medical Association, ' 61- ' 62 A ppointin en t : Johnston- Willis Hospital Richmond, Virginia II NELSON TURNER GRAY Gloucester, Virginia B.S., Randolph-Macon College Appoiiilment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia HOWARD ALLEN HALL Lunenburg Massachusetts Phi Chi B.S.. University of Xew Hampshire Appoinlment: Rhode Island Hospital Providence, Rhode Island ORVILLE KEITH HAMILTON LvnchburGj Virginia B.S.. Lynchburg College Appointment: Bellevue Hospital Center New York, New York AUSTIN BARROW HARRELSON BlackstonEj Virginia Hampden-Sydney College: Sigma Zeta. Pathology Extern, ' 60- ' 62 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia 34 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ELOISE CLYMER HAUN Woodstock, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota B.A., Bryn Mauer College; Class Secretary-Treasurer, ' 61- ' 62 ; MCV Chorus ; Alpha Epsilon Iota Secre- tiry-Treasurer, ' 59- ' 60 Appointment: Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital Augusta, Georgia THOMAS ROSS HENRETTA Roanoke, Virginia B.S., Roanoke College: Class His- torian, ' 60- ' 61 Appointment: University Hospitals Cleveland, Ohio BOBBY GLENN HOLDEN Richmond, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond ; Soft- ball, ' 58- ' 62 ; Student American Med- ical Association ; Class Representa- tive, ' 58- ' 59 ; Treasurer, ' 50- ' 6O ; Sec- retary, ' 60- ' 61 Appointment: Petersburg General Hospital Petersburg, Virginia CLARENCE ADRIAN HOLLAND Windsor, Virginia B.S., Hampden-Sydney College ; Clas President, ' Gl- ' 62 Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk, Virginia WILLIAM ELISHA HOLLAND Windsor, Virginia Phi Chi B.A., Virginia Military Academy: Class Treasurer, ' 5S- ' 59 : Phi Chi Rush Chairman, ' 59- ' 60 : Student American Medical Association, ' 58- ' 62 Appointment: Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HAROLD MILTON HORDEN New London, CoNNECiicur B.A., University of Connecticut ; Uni- versity of Richmond : Student Coun- cil. ' oS- ' aO ; Basketball, ' oS- ' eO : Soft- ball, ■uS- ' 62 ; Honor Council, •5S- ' 62 Appointment : Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk, Virginia THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT LEWIS HUDGINS Richmond, Virginia B.A., Tniversitv of Virginia ; Sigma Zeta : Vice-President. •61- ' 62 : A. D. Williams Fellowsliip, ' 60- ' 61 Apijuiiitniciit: Bellevue Hospital Center New York. New York WELLFORD WARRINER INGE. JR. Emporia, Vir mni. Phi Chi B.S.. Ilampden-Sydney College Aopuinimeni: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia CHARLES EDGAR JOHNSTON North Kingstown, Rhode Island . .B.. Duke University ; Student American Medical Association Appointment: Columbia Hospital Columbia, South Carolina WILLIAM GREGOR JORDAN Oak Hill, West Virginia West Virginia University Appointment: RAYMOND KENNETH JOYNER Newport News, Virginia B.S., Randolph-Macon; Basketball: Softball ApiHtintment: .Johns ton- Will is I-Iospital Richmond. Virginia GEORGE STEPHEN JULIAS B.A., University of Virginia Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond. Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ► m ROBERT EMIL KANICH Richmond Virginia Appointment: Degoesbriand Memorial Hospital Burlington, Vermont ROBERT GENTRY KENDALL Winchester, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond : Class Vice-President, ' 61- ' 62 ; Cliairman. Visiting Lecturers and Scholars Com- mittee, ' 61- ' 62 Appointment: University of Oklahoma Hospitals Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PEGGY KERN Beckley, West Virginia West Virginia University Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia NEIL D. KRAVETZ Baltimore, Mar land Phi Chi A.B., Johns Hopkins University Class Softball, ' 59- ' 60 Appointment: Sinai Hospital Baltimore, Maryland HARRY CANTER KUYKENDALL Harrisonburg, Virginia Randolph-Macon ; Florida Southern ; Dean ' s Committee, ' 5S- ' 62 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia BUONG hoo lau SiNCAroRE, China B.S., Randolph-Macon College Appointment: Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Virginia THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS -w f FRITZ LIN Hong Kong, China University of Richmond Api ointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals RicUmond, Virginia DONALD BENSON LONGEST Mechanicsville, Virginia Appointment: Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond, A ' irginia JOSEPH EDWARD MADDOX Lynchburg, Virginia Phi Chi ;.A., Lynchburg College ; Basketball ; Softball Appointment: DePaul Hospital Norfolk, Virginia DONALD L. martin Richmond, Virginia T ' niversity of Richmond Appiiintmcnt: Stuart Circle Hospital Richmond, Virginia EUGENE MARVIN McDANIEL, JR. Martinsville, Virginia Phi Chi A H., TTniversitv of North Carolina : Class Treasurer. •.■' .9- ' fi0 ; Vice-Presi- dent : ' GO- ' ei : Phi Chi, Treasurer, ■60- ' 61 ; Presiding Senior, ■61- ' 62 Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia PAUL RANDOLPH McNEER Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., Randolph-Macon ; Student American Medical Association, Repre- sentative. ' 58- ' 59 ; Varsity Basketball, ' r)9- ' 6] ; Intramural basketball, Soft- ball, ' 58- ' 62 Appointment: Petersburg General Hospital Petersburg, Virginia 38 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE I DAVID STAFFORD MILLER, II Bland, Virginia A.B., University of llichmond Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital Roanoke, Virginia HUBERT VENCILL MOSS VVeirton, West Virginia Phi Chi B.A., West Virginia T ' niversity Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia BETTY LEE MUNDY Tappahannock, Virginia Appointment : Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SPOTTSWOOD PRYOR NEALE Tampa, Florida Phi Chi B.S., Davidson College Appointment: Tampa General Hospital Tampa, Florida JOSEPH CORBIN PARKER, JR. Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., Virginia Military Institute ; Sigma Zeta ; Class Historian, ' 58- ' 59, ' 61- ' 62 ; Vice-President, ' 59- ' 60 ; Phi Chi Secretary, ' 59- ' 60 ; Pathology Externship, ' 60- ' 61 ; American Cancer Society Research Fellowship, ' 61- ' 62 Appointment: University Hospitals Ann Arbor, Michigan WILLIAM DUNCAN PAYNE Danville, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., University of Richmond ; Phi Chi, Secretary ; Secretary of Medical School Student Body, ' 01- ' C2 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS PAUL HENING PERKINS Jefferson, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia Apiiolnfmctit: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanol e, Virginia JAMES Mcdowell PORTERFIELD, JR. Roanoke, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute: Sigma Zeta, •fil- ' 62 ; Vice-President Medical Student Body, ' 61- ' 62 ; Chair- man, Medical School Honor Court ' 61- ' 62 Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia JAMES EDWARD POTEET Richmond, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute ; Student Council ' 6M- ' 61 ; Honor Coun- cil, •(il- ' 62 Appointment: Medical Center Columbus, Georgia ROBERT WILLARD PRESTON Harrisonburg, Virginia U.S., Randolph-Macon College; Eye Extemship, ' 61- ' 62 Appointment: Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond, Virginia ANTHONY RICHARD PRIZZI Norfolk, Virginia !.A.. Duki fuiversitv : Laennic So- irlv: Snltl :ill, ■.-.8- ' 62; Basketball, iN 112 : Student American Medical Vss; ciation. ■. •s- (;2 ; Representative, ' (;i- ' (i2: V.M.C.A. ' r),S- ' 62 Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia JACK DOUGLAS PROCTOR Vinton, Virginia B.S., Medical College of Virginia School of rhariuiicy; Alpha Omega Alpha ; Sludciit Council, ' 60- ' 62 Appoint men I: Medical College of A ' irgiuia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IRVIN RAPPAPORT Farmington, New York B.S.. Columbia University. I niversity of Wisconsin ; Sigma Zpta ; Student American Medical Association Extemstiip in I ' sycliiatry Appoiiitiiicnt: Bellevue Hospital Center New Yorli, New Yoric RICHARD C. RASHID Charleston, West Virginia Plii Beta Pi West Virginia University Aiiiiuiiitiiii nt: Mercy Hospital Springfield, Ohio BENJAMIN HOLT RICE Alexandria, Virginia B.A., T niyersity of Virginia : Softball Ainwiiitment: Petersburg General Hospital Petersburg, Virginia JAMES GERHARDT RICE HoBART, Indiana .., Perdue University; Arizo State College Appointment : Johnston-Willis Hospital Eiclimond, Virginia MATTHEW GERALD RIVKIN New York City, New York Phi Chi Randolph-Macon College Appointment: Maimonides Hospital Brooklyn, New York GERALD JAY RUTH Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon B.S., University of Virginia ; T niver- sity of Richmond ; Softball Appointment: Emory University Hospitals Atlanta, Georgia THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM HENRY SCHMID BenwooDj West Virginia A.B., West Virginia University Appointment: University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia JACK L. SHELBURG Bay City, Michigan B.S.. Presbyterian College ; Clinton College; South Carolina University Appointment: Columbia Hospital Columbia, South Carolina FRANK BRITTLEBANK SIMPSON, III Smithfield, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., Washington Lee University, University of Eiehmond Appointment: Jeiferson Davis Hospital Houston, Texas YVONNECRIS SMITH Newport News, Virginia B.S., Hampton Institute Appointment: King ' s County Hospital Brooklyn, New York EZRI S. SOKOL New York City, New York EandDlph-Macon College Appointment : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia IDA MAY H. STEELE Montgomery, West Virginia B.S., M.S., West Virginia University Appointment: Lewis Gale Hospital Roanoke, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JAMES LEBRECT STEELE BARTLE ' i , Wes ' i Virginia A.B.. West Virginia University Apiioiiitinent: Lewis Gale Hospital Roanol e, Virginia PETE L. STEPHENS Weirton, West Virc.inia Phi Chi B.S., Betliany College Appointment: Miami Valley Hospital Dayton, Ohio CHARLES A. STRINGFELLOW Norfolk, Virginia Phi Chi B.S., University of Virginia Appointment : Bellevue Hospital Center New York, New York CHARLIE MADISON SUTTENFIELD Lynchburg, Virginia B.B., University of Richmond : Honor Council, ' 58- ' 59, ' 61- ' 62 ; Basketball ; Softball Appointment : Petei-sburg General Hospital Petersburg, Virginia GEORGE ALVIN TAKACH Richmond, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia JAMES LUTHER TOWE Richmond, Virginia Theta Kappa Psi B.S., University of Virginia ; Softball Appointment: Mercy Hospital Springfield, Ohio THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS 1m -■••  JKi . VILLIAM ' ERNON TYNES, II Norfolk, Virginia Plu Chi B.S.. Hampden-Sydney College ; Treasurer, Student American Medical Association : Softball ; Basketball Appointment: Eoanoke Memorial Hospital Eoanoke, Virginia ROBERT LEON WATSON Henderson, Kentucky B.S.. The Citadel AppoiiitiiicHt: Petersburg General Hospital Petersburg, Virginia MORTON BLOOM VEINSTEIN Richmond, Virginia rnivorsity of Richmond; A. D. Wil- liams Research Fellowship, TiO- ' Gl : American Cancer Research Grant, ' 61 Appoiiitinrnt: New England Center Boston, Massachusetts JOHN ROBERT WENGER, JR. LiNviLLE, Virginia B.S., Eastern Mennonite College Appointment: I ewis Gale Hospital Roanoke, Virginia ANDREW WERNER Ne ' York Cit-s ' , New York Phi Chi Medical University of Budapest Appointment: King ' s County Hospital Center Brooklyn, New York HENRY GEORGE WHITE, JR. Norfolk, ' irginia Phi Chi B.S., Virginia Military Institute; Class Vice-President, ' 09- ' 61 ; Vice- President, School of Medicine, ' 60- ' 61 ; Phi Chi Treasurer, ' 59- ' 6U : Stu- dent American Medical Association, ' 58- ' 62 Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk, Virginia i SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JAMES LATHEM WHITE Norfolk, Virginia Randolpli-Macon College; Alpha Omega Alpha, ' 60- ' 62, Treasurer, •61- ' 62 Aiipointinent: Medical College of Virginia Hospitals MARGARET JANE WILLHIDE Roanoke, Virginia Alpha EpsiJon Iota B.A., College of William and Mary ; Alpha Omega Alpha, Vice-President. Class Historian, ' 59- ' 60, Secretary- Treasurer, ' 60- ' 61 Appointment: Duke Hospital Durham, North Carolina DONALD RICHARD WILLIAMS Roanoke, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia : Stu- dent American Medical Association Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia JOHN POWELL WILLIAMS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi B.A., University of Virginia ; Sigma Zeta Appointment: Petersburg General Hospital Petersburg. Virginia DAVID BRUCE YOUNG Petersburg, Virginia B.S.. Randolph-Macon College ; Soft- ball Appoint III cut: Harrisburg Hospital Harrisburg, Pennsylvania EDWARD ALBERT ZAKAIB Charleston, West Virginia A.B., West Virginia University Appointment: Johnston-Willis Hospital Richmond, Virginia ROBERT ALLEN DAMERON, JR. Fredericksburg, Virginia Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia NOT PICTURED HOWARD YATES DEAN PETER T. MONTGOMERY Radford, Virginia Hanover, Virginia Ajipoil liiicnt: Roanoke ilemorial Hospital Roanoke, Virginia Appointment: Grace New Haven Community Hospital New Haven, Connecticut AZETT J. MOSRIE Princeton, West Virginia Appointment: Mercy Hospital Springfield, Ohio Le t to Right: Leon Kemp, Secretary-Trensurer; Frank Gillen, Vice-President; Ron Davis, President; Britton Taylor, Co-Historiin, Xot pictured: Lawrence Valentine, Co-Historian. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The class of ' 63 with a handful of West Virginians and the survivors of a two year academic war, jumped with a sigh of relief into our Junior year. Knowing that quality made up for our lack of qua ntity, we pushed our ivy league suits into the back of our closets, supressed the memory of odoriferous dog lab and found ourselves right smack face to face with a new medical entity — the patient. We donned white pants (formerly a privilege not allowed to the Juniors) and picked up our Merck Manuals. We were ready. Some even wore white shirts and ties, looking not unlike residents. This was the year that we discovered the meaning of Combined Lectures — a sinister and diabolic scheme to yank us from under warm covers before the break of dawn, and to keep coffee sales high in the Campus Room. At times, in a gesture of defiance, we slept right before the eyes of our lecturers. On some warmer mornings we were distracted by the ampitheater located at the steps of the Campus Room. Right there a big new building grew oiu of a hole in the ground before oiu very eyes. Doctors and Medical students are busy people. They prove this by using abbreviations wherever possible. Af- ter a short while we were translating charts which pre- sented us with such things WN, WD, G18-P18, Bid, ICS, LMCL,AV, WNL, GD, and SOB. Methods of diagnosis and treatment change but some clinic nurses will last forever. Perhaps time weakens vo- cal cords but proof is yet to come. Some clinics were very selective in their patients. ENT never seemed to have any patients with vocal cords, but it probably did not really matter since most of our mirrors were focused on the walls most of the time. Urology taught us how to run ' em up from 16-28 , Pediatrics taught us how to duck April Showers. And as echoes of Peter Bent Brigham bounced against the editorials of the free press we drifted slowly into the realm of the healing physician. THE CLASS OF 1963 ARNOLD LEE ABRAMS Richmond. Virginia GERALD ALLEN Neshanic, New Jersey JAMES HAMILTON BAIRD Shelby, North Carolina JOHN TRENT BONNER Danville, Virginia JAMES IRWIN BOTSFORD Reno, Nevada JAMESON GEORGE BUSTON Tazewell, ' irginia WALKER HAWES CAMPBELL Enfield, Virginia NORWOOD CAMERON CARDOZO, JR. Burgess. Virginia CHARLES B. MARSHALL CHAPMAN Welch, West Virginia ALAN PAUL COHEN Richmond, Virginia MORTON COLEMAN Norfolk, Virginia PHILIP GARRETT COLEMAN Richmond. Virginia DAVID EDGAR COUK Richmond, Virginia JOHN DAVID CRONIN Huntington, West Virginia JOSEPH LEO CROSIER Richmond, Virginia ALGERNON GIBSON DAVIS Roanoke, Virginia RONALD KENNETH DAVIS South Charleston. West Virginia WILLIAM MASLIN DAVIS Richmond, Virginia BLAIR SPENCER DISSETTE Annapolis, Maryland FRED O. DOREY, JR. Varina, Virginia FRANCIS JOSEPH DUCKWALL Vinchester. ' irginia JOHN WILLIAM FORBES, III Stuarts Draft, Virginia MARION STEPHENSON FOWLER, JR. Lake City, .South Carolina JAMES THOMAS GASCOIGNE Kohler, Wisconsin JOHN E. GEHMAN Highland Springs, Virginia FR.4NK JOSEPH GILLEN, JR. Massapequa, New York GEORGE L. B. GRINNAN Norfolk, Virginia L. FRANKLIN HENRY Kearneysville, ' est Virginia 47 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE :)  • HOWARD CLARK HOAGLAND Richmond, Virginia JOHN ROGER HOGG Newport News, Virginia GEORGE THOMAS JAMAREK Hopewell, Virginia ARCHIE TELPHER JOHNSON, JR. Benson, North Carolina LAWRENCE FORSYTHE JOHNSON Norfolk, Virginia JON LYLE JORDAN Oak Hill, West Virginia EDWARD LEON KEMP Kimball, West Virginia SAM G. KETRON Lebanon, Virginia RAYMOND STANLEY KIRCHMIER Portsmouth, Virginia JAMES EDWARD LAVTON Falls Chinch, Virginia HUDNALL JOHNSON LEWIS Los Angeles, California JOSEPH WILLIAM LONGACHER, JR. Newport News, Virginia MELVIN ARTHUR MACKLER Washington, D. C. JAMES T. MARSHALL Pratts, Virginia HARVEY EUGENE MAST Green vood, Delaware FORREST DANIEL McCOIG Richmond, Virginia SAMIIEL EDGAR McLINN Harrisburg, Pennsylvania CHARLES WITHER MONCURE Tappahannock, Virginia ERNEST AUBREY MURDEN, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia GEORGE ANTHONY OLIFF Richmond, Virginia PERCY PAUL PHARR, II Bramwell, West Virginia LOWELL JERROLD ROSMAN North Miami Beach, Florida WADE EUGENE RUBLE Bristol, Virginia ANDREW GEORGE SCHROEDER Richmond, Virginia ROBERT F. SCOTT Richmond, Virginia SFEPHEN JAY SHOCHAT Arundel Beach, Maryland HENRY BERNARD SHOWALTER, JR, Kenbridge, Virginia C:HARLES ELTON SMITH, JR. Charleston, West Virginia THE CLASS OF 1963 JOHN LEE SPICHER Belleville, Pennsylvania BRIXTON EDGAR TAYLOR Isle of Palms, South Carolina HARRY THOMAS, JR. Lynchburg, Virginia CHARLES EDWARD UMSTOTT Romney. West Virginia LAWRENCE ELWOOD VALENTINE Bayside, Virginia THOMAS J. VAUGHAN Fries, Virginia TRUMAN JERRY WAKEMAN Christiansbiirg, Virginia FREDERICK NELSON WEBBER Lovettsville, Virginia EBB K. WHITLEY, JR. Tazewell, Virginia THOMAS MEREDITH WINN, JR. Covington, Virginia REIFH H. WOLFORD Romney, West Virginia JOHN EVANS YURKO Richmond, Virginia m NOT PICTURED YUM-CHOR WILLIAM FU Hongkong, China PRESTON HERBERT G.ADA Modesto, California SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Gorged with the kno vledge of our first year, aware of our abilities and possible disabilities, confident of our possible lack of confidence, and filled with a keen sense of accomplishment, we met our new year. Perhaps the purpose of all education is to direct our method of thought so that our ideas, based upon a limited amount of previously acquired knowledge, may be utilized for some useful purpose. This purpose is generally accepted to be the betterment of mankind. Being a link in the long chain of education, we too, were overwhelmed with diverse facts of practical know- ledge. For example, ive now know that Hardy-AVeinberg didn ' t write The Twist — That our vast knowledge of the pathology of muscle can useftilly be transferred to the buying of beef steak — That our oral cavity, which we consider to be our most valuable asset, although used rather indiscriminately at times, jtist isn ' t clean — That John Birch isn ' t a plant, and the finesse of Montavoni can well apply to the laboratory methods of clinical patholog) ' . A happy man is one who has too high a spirit to be biudened by his absurdities of today and looks forward to tomorrow as a new day. A sophomore in medical school is a man too bewildered to be cumbered by today ' s absurdities and can look forward to repeating the same ones tomorrow. So it was. We had our happy days, and we had our sad clays. Which ones predominated we don ' t care to re- member, for it really doesn ' t matter. The important thing is that another page of oiu history has been writ- ten and lost irreversibly to time. No history of our class would be complete unless we made particular reference to one of us who because of events beyond his or anyones control, was unable to en- joy the privileges that he was granted. May his gentle and gracious manner be remembered by all of us. Every man ' s misfortunes concern us, for we are con- cerned with mankind. So ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee. Left to Right: Phil Davis, Historian; Herman Vest, J ' ice-President; Jim Campbell, President; Don Erwin, Secretory-Treasurer. THE CLASS OF 1964 STUART DENNIS AARON Hillside, New Jersey MARGARET ABERNATHY Vienna, Virginia ROBERT BLANTON BELK Fredericksburg, Virginia DONALD GENE BRANSON Abingdon, Virginia LAFAYETTE ARTHUR BRITTINGHAM, JR. Newport News, Virginia HAWES CAMPBELL, III Richmond, Virginia JAMES GRAYSON CAMPBELL Enfield, Virginia LOUIE HANKINS CARRINGTON Richmond. Virginia CHARLES WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN Waverly, Virginia ALVIN JACOB CICCONE Cranford, New Jersey F. EDWARD COMER Hampton, Virginia MAXWELL CAMDEN COOKE Huntington, West Virginia DAVID GRAY CRITTENDEN Petersburg, Virginia LINWOOD WEBSTER CUSTALOW West Point, Virginia RONALD B. DAVID Williamsburg, Virginia KENNON W. DAVIS Richmond. Virginia PHILIP COLEMAN DAVIS Gate City, Virginia RICHARD THOMAS DEATON Portsmouth, Virginia RICHARD H. DECKER, JR. Richmond, Virginia DUANE A. DILLER Maugansville, Maryland RONALD WILLIAMS DILLON Roanoke. Virginia RALPH GENE DOTSON Wilmington, North Carolina DONALD TILSON ERWIN Bristol, Virginia EDWARD WILCOX FEATHERSTON Charlottesville, Virginia MELVIN JOEL FRATKIN Richmond, Virginia ROGER DAVID GIFFORD Richmond, Virginia RICHARD GEORGE GRASSY, JR. Arlington, Virginia JORDAN UDELL GUTTERMAN Norfolk, Virginia SCHOOL OF MEDICINE LORENCE ARMON GUTTERMAN Norfolk, Virginia LINVILLE GREGG HALLORAN Beckley, West Virginia WARREN BOWMAN HEl.WIG Alexandria. Virginia IRVIN EUGENE HESS Petersburg. Virginia WILSON ASBURY HIGGS Richmond. Virginia HORACE DUNBAR HOSKINS. JR. White Stone. Virginia WAVERLY GLENN HURT Blackstone. Virginia ALAN HARVEY JAFFE Norfolk. Virginia JOHN C. S. RANG Fukien. China WENDELL WAYNE KEY. JR. Richmond. Virginia GEORGE WILLL M KNOX Huntington. Vest Virginia HAROLD EDWARD LAFFERTY Richmond. Virginia PAUL HOWARD LILLY, JR. Windsor, Virginia RICH.-VRD EMIL LINDE Arlington, Virginia ROBERT HARRINGTON LYNDE Alexandria, Virginia LEO FR. NK MAZZOCCHI Fayetteville, West Virginia JOHN ELDON MCALLISTER Richmond, Virginia FRANCIS EDWARD McGEE, JR. Falls Church, Virginia JAY RICHARD MILLER Clifton, New Jersey JOHN LAWRENCE MORAN Richmond, Virginia HENRY WHITEHEAD NEALE Tarapa, Florida LAURIER E. NOLIN Berlin, New Hampshire WALTER D. PADOW Richmond, Virginia JON LESLIE PREVATT Richmond, Virginia HENRY A. PRILLAMAN, JR. Roanoke, Virginia WILLIAM ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON Richmond, Virginia ARVIN EDWARD ROBINSON Richmond, Virginia TED LAURENCE ROTHSTEIN Brooklyn, New York THE CLASS OF 1964 1 HOMAS LONG SARVAY, JR. Richmond, Virginia MANUEL OSVALDO SEDA Baldrich Hato Rey, P. R. MARTIN CHAIM SHARGEL Baltimore, Maryland MORRIS HENRY SMITH, JR. Hampton, Virginia LAWRENCE E. SOUTHWORTH Bowling Green, Virginia THOMAS JOSEPH SPICUZZA Norfolk. Virginia THOMAS TERRY THOMPSON Roanoke, Virginia FRANK ALBERT TREFNY Portsmouth, Virginia JOHN HUTCHINSON TYLER Chester, Virginia SAMUEL FRANKLIN VANCE, III Kernsville, North Carolina BENJA VUDHIPORN Bangkok, Thailand GARY WENTWORTH WAKE Lynchburg, Virginia DANIEL CHURCHMAN WARREN Roanoke, Virginia SAMUEL EDWARD WEINBERG Richmond, Virginia HERMAN LESTER WEST Moseley, Virginia PAUL FLETCHER WHITE Richlands, Virginia EUGENE STEWART WIENER Petersburg, Virginia TROY HOWARD WILLIAMS Gasburg, Virginia STERLING RUDOLPH WILLIAMSON Media, Pennsylvania WAYNE HILTON WILSON Arlington, Virginia ANTHONY JOSEPH YUSKAITIS Richmond, ' irginia FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Frank. Ferrier, Secretary-Treasurer; Edward Der-Martirosian, President; William E, Gayle, Jr., Vice-Prcsiderjt; Mary Agnes Pat- tersall, Historian. September 6, 1961, eighty-three freshman medical stu- dents with Big Daddy Gray clutched tightly as possible to conceal shaking hands, walked hesitantly for the first time into Gross Lab to meet a silent friend or enemy. The same afternoon saw The Eighty-three saimter in for an introduction to that crip course, Histology, not realizing that the pathway of minute detail to the eight layers of the retina could only be successftilly traveled by diligent observation of a thousand of EM ' s slides, ac- companied by the thousand pages in Ham. The axilla down, the head and neck gone, and the long tube collecting dust, found eight-two tract weary minds trying to assort nuclei and reflexes with the aid of two rather improbable tools . . . colored clay and wire screening. Our endeavors were brought to a grinding but wel- come halt by a twisting Christmas party and a well deserved vacation, overshadowed only by the haunting thought of national boards in February. The air of relaxation which was so prominent be- tween Thanksgiving and Christmas was a thing of the past after the holidays. A scheduled series of weekly tests plus the appearance of Biochemistry in the schedule was stimidus enough to once again quiet down the halls, burn lights late at night, and put everyone on his best academic behavior. With only March, April, and May to go before the close of imdoubtedly a most traumatic yet eager academic year, the wise words of Solomon, when heard, held our around the clock attention. A bond exists among these eighty-two individuals who are all striving toward the same goal — a bond of pride. Pride not only in our accomplishments as indi- viduals but as a class. Coupled with determination and hope, this pride ol ours may realize in 1965 a graduating class of eighty-two members from the School of Medicine. THE CLASS OF 1965 FREDERICK JAMES ALLEN Richmond, Virginia HILTON ROBINSON ALMOND Locust Grove, Virginia JAMES DUNCAN ASHE Newport News, Virginia ROY DAVIS ASHLEY Richmond, Virginia JERRI ANN HARDEN Richmond, Virginia MATTHEW JOHN BARLOW, JR. Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT EUGENE BEATLEY Gonyon, Virginia ROBERT DURWOOD BLANKENSHIP Moseley, Virginia BERNARD JAY BORTZ Annandale, Virginia ALTAMONT HART BACEY, III South Hill, Virginia WILLIS EDWIN BRONSTEIN Norfolk, Virginia ALPHONSE HENRY LEO BRUNO, JR. Norfolk, Virginia JAMES DOUGLAS BUNDRANT Appalachia, Virginia ESTILL L. CAUDILL, III Elizabethton, Tennessee PRESTON JAMES CHANDLER, JR Richmond, Virginia ALAN BRENT COHEN Newport News, Virginia JAMES KEARNEY DALY Orchard Park, New York RUFUS MARION DE HART, JR Radford, Virginia EDWARD DER - MARTIROSIAN Washington, D. C. SPEROS N. DR.AKE Charleston, South Carolina JOSEPH LEONARD DUNFORD Hampton, Virginia GERALD ABR.AHAM EZEKIEL, JR. Richmond, Virginia FRANK LOUIS FERRIER Atlanta, Georgia MARVIN GARY FRANK Newark, New Jersey ELEANOR RIDOUT FREED Roanoke, Virginia SIGSBY WARREN GAYLE Danville, Virginia WILLIAM EARLE GAYLE, JR. Chesapeake, Ohio GENE ARTHUR GODWIN Richmond, Virginia mmtiMJtk SCHOOL OF MEDICINE hdM M i iJ. cy. p ROGER THORPE GREGORY Rocky Mount. North Carolina R. ' NDOLPH MIRRELL HALLORAN Beckley. Vest Virginia JAMES CHAMBERLAIN HARLAN Richmond, Virginia ROBERT RIDDICK. HARRELL. Ill Suffolk, Virginia HUBERT BLAND HUDGINS New Point, Virginia DAVID CHARLES HUGHES Lester, Pennsylvania NEIL EDWARD HUTCHER Norfolk, Virginia BETTY WELBORN HVDRICR Greenville, South Carolina LOIIS DANIEL JOHNSON Bedford, ' irginia PAUL ARTHUR KVALE Falls Church, Virginia DAMD ARTHUR LAYMAN Rocky Mount, ' irginia JOHN ALBERT LEGETT Arlington, ' irginia ROBERT YAN - KWAI LEUNG Hong Kong, China EUGENE RU,SSELL McDANNALD Norfolk, ' irginia STAGEY LEE McMARLIN Springfield, Virginia JERRY LEE MILLER Swords Creek, Virginia ALBERT JOHN OCHSNER Tappahannock. ' irginia LOUIS DANIEL PARHAM, JR. Keysville, Virginia CLIFTON L. PARKER Bayside, Virginia BARBARA JANE PENDLETON Richmond, Virginia HARRY GORDON PLUNKETT, JR. Norfolk, Virginia JOEL R. POOLE Norfolk, Virginia GARY MEADE RICHARDSON Barhamsville, Virginia CARL ALLEN SALSBURY Richmond, Virginia DANNY LEROY SCOTT Lynchburg, Virginia LARRY ODELL SHARPE Portsmouth, Virginia 1 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ARON S. STORCH New York City, New York MARY AGNES TATTERSALL Staunton, Virginia JAMES W. THRASHER, JR. Randolph, New Y ' ork ROGER ZALON THURMAN Cambria, Virginia JAMES THOMAS WADDILL, HI Chester, Virginia RUSSELL BARBORIE WAYLAND, HI Portsmouth, Virginia RUSSELL STUART WEEKS Greensville County, Virginia THOMAS JOHNSON WELLS Farmville, Virginia EARL DOWDY WHITE Richmond, Virginia f m M NOT PICTURED JOHN RONALD BABB Ivor, Virginia JOHN CLARKE BOOTH, III Arlington, Virginia LEWIS WILLIAM BRIDGFORTH Crewe, Virginia JAMES SNEAD CRANFORD Arlington, irginia AILLARD FLOYD DANIELS, JR Huntingtno, West Virginia JAMES GRAFTON DOWD, JR. Richinond, Virginia THEODORE GEORGE Richmond, Virginia LOUIS MOSES MENDELSON Portsmouth, Virginia DONALD FRANCIS PERKINS Brick Town, New Jersey JAMES THEODORE RATLIFF Grundy, Virginia JAMES ALBERT REPASS Salem, Virginia PETER ROSANELLI, JR. Richmond, Virginia WYATT EARLE ROYE, JR. Richmond, Virginia ERNE.ST THOMAS KOLENDRIANOS Danville, Virginia LLEWELLYN WINN STRINGER, JR. Richinond, Virginia The top picture illustrates an antique dental chair and cuspidor stand, which was used in the early days. Through progress and development in the field of Dentistry, the dentist of today has avail- able to him the most modern equipment and techniques — direct lighting, high speed drill, air-water syringe, readily accessible marble table, aseptic methods — all giving better comfort and safety to the patient. m ■i ? fe a„- 1 } . f::m John S. Salley, D.D.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Oral Pathology DEDICATION We, the senior dental class ot 1962, proudly dedicate our section of this yearbook to you. For your teachings, research, friendship and examples of untiring dedication to the profession, we are sincerely grateful. J Left to Right: Charles Robinson, Pit ' sideiit; Michael Prunty, J ice-Piesul iil William DuscuU, Scc)cl(ii)-T)c iiiii Historian. Xol Pictured: Jerry Crews, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS In September of 1958, eighty bright, shiny faces en- tered the freshmen class. Everyone had that lost, I know nothing , frightened expression. We knew nothing and as we progressed into our freshmen year, gross anatomy, biochemistry, bacteriology, and a few others proved it. But, we celebrated the completion of each with a victory party at Tom ' s Cavern. As sophomores, we began to realize that dentistry was more than just filling and pulling . Dr. Boyd ' s whip in Crown and Bridge kept us on edge most of the year, and Dr. Salisbury made sure no one was insulted by missing the denture of the week club. The pass word became party so we joined fraternities and did just that. The junior year we diverted our attention from the dentoform to patients — and what a change. Our mis- takes were now answered with groans and extrac- tions ; and of course that old familiar statement you gotta do it over was still heard. No one coidd be quali- fied to be a senior until Dr. Fitzhugh had spent an after- noon in his cubicle. The senior year had finally arrived and we felt like big shots . A few days in the clinic and we found out we were still just midgets with enlarged brains. Every- one was trying to beg, borrow, or steal charts. Req uire- ments had to be met! Finally we began wondering what to do after grad- uation — service, internships, or general practice. What- ever our choice, we were proud to be seniors and just hoping we were worth) ' to accept the title — Doctor! THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS A. TRACY AITCHESON, JR. Alexandria, Virginia Xi Psi Phi JOE MOORE ALEXANDER Port Republic, Virginia Psi Omega JAMES THOMAS ATKINSON Greenville, South Carolinia Xi Psi Phi B.S., Furman University ; American Dental Association, ' 59- ' 61 ; Softball. ■59- ' 61 ; Baslietball, ' SO- ' Gl SAMUEL GEORGE BAROODY, JR. TiMMONSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Psi Omega B.S., Tlie Citadel : Sigma Zeta. ' 61- National Institute of Health Re- search Fellowship, ' 61 - ' 62; Treas- urer, Psi Omega, ' 60- ' 61 ; Basketball, •59- ' 61 ; Softball, ' 59- ' 61 : American Dental Association ALLAN BERRY Miami, Florida Alpha Omega B.S., University of Miami: Alpha Omega, Treasurer, ' 60- ' 61 ; President, ' 61- ' 62 ; Interfraternity Council, Sec- retary-Treasurer, ' 61- 62 SAM C. BLANTON, JR. Summerville, South Carolina Psi Omega SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY jk JACK HARRIS BRENNER CoR. L Gables, Florida Alpha Omega B.S., University of Miami ; Alpha Omega, Secretary, ' G0- ' 61 : American Dental Association JAMES WILLIAM BURCH Lake City, South Carolina Psi Omega The Citadel ; Basketball WILLIAM DENNY COVINGTON Danville, Virginia JERRY FRANK CREWS Hampton, South Carolina Psi Omega ROBERT BURGIN DALTON Winston-SaleMj North Carolina Psi Omega B.S., Davidson College ; Sigma Zeta GARY FRANK DANIEL SriNDALE, North Carolina 63 THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS L ROBERT W. DUPUY Fort Lauderdale, Florida Psi Omega B.A.. Duke University ; Sigma Zeta ; National Institute of Health Research (Jrant. ' 5{t- ' 62 : Basketball : Softball : Bowling ; American Dental Associa- tion WILLIAM SAUNDERS DRISCOLL Bedford, Virginia X) Psi Phi Roanoke College : Sigma Zeta : Alpha Sigma Chi. Class Secretary-Treasurer. •0(i- ' 62 : Xi Psi Phi. Treasurer. ' 61- •62 : Softball : Basketball RODNEY SMITH FIELDS Tampa, Florida Psi Omega B S.. Florida State T ' niversity ; Class Historian. ' 58- ' . j!1 ; Softball. ' Sn- ' eu VILLIAM NEWMAN FREEDMAN Columbia, South Carolina Alpha Omega iversity of South Carolina : T ' ni- versity of North Carolina THOMAS R. GOLDEN Portsmouth, Virginia Xi Psi Phi B.S., William and Mary Colleg Alpha Omega Alpha ROBERT WRIGHT GOODE Suffolk, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Randolph-Macon College: Xi Psi Phi, Secretary, ' 60- ' 61 ; Interfraternity Council, ' OO- ' Ot ; American Dental As- sociation, ' 5f)- ' 62 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ALVIN STEWART GOODMAN Charlotie, North Carolina Alpha Omega University of North Carolina ROBERT B. GOODWIN Salem, Virclnl ' V Xi Psi Phi University of Virginia : Amer- Dental Association, ' , ' )!l- ' 02 ; Softball ; Basketball EDWARD ARMSTRONG GORMAN Lakeland. Florida CAROL DAVID HELLBERG Franklin, Virginia University of Kentucky LOWELL LEE HESS Mouthcard, Kentucky Xi Psi Plii Univei sity of Kentucky WILLIAM HOPWOOD HIGINBOTHAM, JR. Suffolk, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute ; Xi Psi Phi. President. ' 61- ' 62 ; Inter- fraternity Council, ' 61- ' 62: American ' Dental Association THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS E. CLYDE HOELZER Arlinc.ton, Virginia Xi Psi Flu American t ' niversity MAURY ALBON HUBBARD, JR. Richmond, Virginia Xi Psi Plii B.S., Ilampden-Sydney College ROBERT KIRKLAND HUBBARD, JR. Roanoke, Virginia Psi Omega B.A., Virginia Military Institute JAMES BROWN JACKSON KiNGSiREE, South Carolina Psi Omega A.B.. Duke University JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON, JR. Richmond, Virginia Xi Psi Phi University of Richmond JOSEPH BELTON JOHNSON , i rALACHiA, Virginia B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute ; Emory and Henry SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ROBERT HENRY KELLER Bristol, Virginia MARVIN KLAVANS Norfolk, Virginia Alpha Omega JAMES ISAAC LAMBERT Woodstock, Virginia B.A., Bridgewater College LEO NICHOLAS LAMPROS Roanoke, Virginia Psi Omega B.S., tlniversity of Bichmond : Stu- dent Council Representative, ' 59- ' 62 ; American Dental Association HUGH ALVIN LAWSON Richmond, Virginia Psi Omega University of Richmond : Sigma Zeta, ' 60- ' 61 : N.I.H. Research Fellowship. ' o9- ' 6u ; Student American Dental Association ROBERT DEN ' BY LEWIS Martinsville, Virginia THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS ■VILLIAM HERBERT LEWIS, JR- Cascade, Virginia Psi Omega B.S., Wake Forest College: Ps Omega, President. ' 61- ' 62 : Americai Dental Association LAURENS EDWARD LINEBAUGH Tampa, Florida B.S.. Florida Southern College; Sigma Zeta. American Dental Asso- ciation ALEX,ANDER JAMES MALLIS Roanoke, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta B.A., University of Virginia : Amer- ican Dental Association; Intramural sports SAMUEL JESSE MARSH Hemingway, South Carolina Presbyterian College li JOHN GARY MAYNARD, JR. Cheraw, South Carolina Psi Omega A.B., Davidson College ; Alpha Sigma Chi ; Psi Omega, Vice-President. In- terfraternitv Council Representative, •6(i- ' G2. President. ' Gl- ' Bi ; Student Dental Society. Secretary -Treasurer. ' ice-President. President; Basket- ball ; Softball ANDREW McDANIEL Alexandria, Virginia SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY STEVEN ALLEN MEEKS Tra elers Rest, South Carolina WILLIAM LINWOOD OUTTEN, III Arlington, Virginia HAROLD J. PAYNE Richmond, Virginia Georgetown University: American University ; American Dental Asso- ciation B.S., M.S., University of Richmond : Alplia Sigma Clii. President. ' 61- ' fi2 : Honor Council, ' 5S- ' 61 ; Basketball PAUL ANTHONY PIRKLE Orl.-vndo, Florida Xi Psi Phi University of Florida; Softball; Bowling CHARLES KILGORE POLLY Appalachia, Virginia B.S., University of Eiclimond ; Sec- retary-Treasurer. Dental Student Body ; Softball : Basketball MICHAEL NEAL PRUNTY Jenkins, Kentucky Xi Psi Phi B.A., University of Kentucky ; Stu- dent Council, ' 59- ' 62 ; Class Vice- President, ' 61- ' 62 THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT LEWIS PUGH Roanoke, Virginia Xi Psi Phi Virginia I ' olyteclinic Institute HOWARD EUGENE QUILLEN Gate City, Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College: Alpha Sigma Chi; Class President, TiS- ' ei : President, Dental Student Body, ' 61- ' 62 : Treasurer, MCV Stu- dent Body, ' 61- ' 62 HARRY EDWARD RAMSEY, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Psi Omega P..S.. riampden-Sydney College: American Dental Association : Soft- ball ; Basketball WILLIAM FRANKLIN REAMES Dania, Florida Psi Omega JOHN DARRELL RICE Portsmouth, Virginia JAMES A. ROBERTSON Miami, Florida B.S., University of Michigan, Xi Psi I ' hi, Secretary. ' 60- ' 61 : American Dental Association SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY CHARLES THEODORE ROBINSON Orange Park, Florida B.S., University of Florida ; Class President, ' 61- ' 62 ; Sigma Zeta, ' 61- ' 62 ; Honor Council, ' 58- ' 62 ; A. D. Williams Scliolarship Award, ' 59- ' 61 ; Pathology Award, ' 50- ' 60 DAVID GRAY SHANNON Richmond, Virginia Psi Omega JOHN SHELTON SURFACE Tazewell, Virginia LEWIS DONALD TAMKIN Strasburg, Virginia B.A., Eandolpli-Macon College ; Sigma Zeta ; American Dental Association JOHN LOUIS TATE Burlington, North Carolina B.S., WofEord College: American Dental Association ; MCV Glee Club ; Softball GERALD THOMAS TAYLOR Beaufort, North Carolina Psi Omega B.S., Wake Forest College THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS CLAUDE PAUL VAN VOOREN Jamestown, South Carolina Delta Sigma Delta A.B., Assumption College; Inter - fraternlty Council Representative, ' 60- ' 62 ; House Manager, ' 60- ' 61 ; American Dental Association GEORGE ROBERT VAUGHAN Floyd, Virginia Psi Omega H DAVID ARTHUR WHITE Cai ' E Charles, Virginia B.S.. Medical College of Virginia, School of Pharmacy ; American Den- tal Association RAYMOND PETRIE WHITE, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Psi Omega Washington Lee University, Sigma Zeta : Alpha Sigma Chi ; Class Treas- lu-pr, TiS- ' Hi), Vice-President, ' 60- ' 61 : Varsity Basketball ; Varsity Tennis ; A. D. Williams Fellowship EDWARD PATTERSON WOODWORTH Norfolk, Virginia , U. S. Naval Academy : Xi Psi Vice-President : Softball : Amer- ican Dental Association SAM E. WOOLWINE ABiNcnoN, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute; Honor Council, ' 58- ' 62 ; Softball, ' 58- Left to Right: Elbert Plumraer, President; Coteswor thy Fishburne, Jr., Historian; John Wolfe. Jr., Secretary-Treasurei Vice-President. William Sandifer, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS As we, the class of ' 63 emerged into junior year, a new era had definitely begun in our lives. For the first time we would be working on actual human beings, and not just plastic models or extracted teeth. We had heard from seniors about how easy the junior year was, but this thought rang with a rather dull tone as we wel- comed the big seven into our class. We greeted our first patients with faces that reflected confidence in our knowledge and skill; and these same faces served to shield neurocraniums filled with doubt and anxiety. We possessed a mass of knowledge which had been well spatulated over our first two years, but the question was, When was it going to gel? Fortunately, we found that our professors, many of whom we met for the first time, had an almost endless amount of patience and under- standing. When the initial shock of the clinic had subsided and we were able to see through the fallout, many of us dis- covered that we had borderline averages on certain pop tests. We began to lealize that this course could not be mastered by just studying while riding to school — particularly if you had to play that familiar guessing game as to whether the goat lot would be open or not. Factors that brightened our morale at school this year included a brand new lounge, filled with silent chefs and just-as-silent bridgeplayers — much to the dismay of the lunchtime conversationalists. There were also var- ious amusing patients, as Graham can testify; and cer- tain astounding qualities were discovered, too, such as Padgett ' s patient ' s patience. Life outside of school was characterized by the dwind- ling of the already ravaged ranks of the class bachelors. Most of those who were left moved out of the dormitory and clumped together in various fortresses out in the city. When the news of Julie Metts ' s engagement reached the boys at Westwood, we had to force ourselves to be- come cognizant of the fact that the strongest walls of bachelordom could be undermined. As we flick on our lights for the final check that we hope will inactivate the year, among the thousand thoughts that cross our minds, the most prevalent is the wonder of how life will be as a Senior and what our final year holds for us. 73 THE CLASS OF 1963 o P e ARTHliR LAWRENCE ALEXANDER Hialeah, Florida JOHN FR.A.NKLIN ARMSTRONG, JR. Arlington, Virginia ROBERT YATES BALDWIN Lakeland, Florida HAROLD JOSEPH BARRETT, JR. Harrisonburg, Virginia ROBERT STUART BERMAN Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT HERRON BLEASE Colombia, South Carolina ROBERT LEE BRAND Staunton, Virginia GORDON THOMAS BRYCE, JR. Florence, South Carolina PAUL H. BUSKER Surfside, Florida RICHARD REYNOLDSON BUTTERWORTH Richmond. Virginia FRANCIS FREDERICK CARR, JR. Richmond, Virginia LEONARD P. CHANDLER, JR. Richmond, Mrginia SELDON THOMAS CHILDERS Zephyr Hills, Florida RICHARD EDWARD CONNER Lamar, South Carolina ROBERT LEWIS DEAL Richmond Virginia GEORGE DAY DELO, JR. Harrisonburg, Virginia ROBERT NELSON EMORY Milford, Delaware COTESWORTH PINCKNEY FISHBURNE, JR. Walterboro, South Carolina KENNETH MIKE FLEENOR Abingdon, Virginia GERALD IRWIN FRANK Portsmouth, ' irginia WILLIAM CLAIBORNE FUQUA Norfolk, Virginia DUNBAR OSWALD GODBOLD Columbia, South Carolina JAMES CARLYLE GORDON, JR. Winchester, Virginia ROBERT FRANKLIN GRAHAM Radford, Virginia JOHN WILLIAM GREGORY Norfolk, Virginia WILLIAM SANFORD HARRISON Frontenac, Missouri WALKER W. HAY Haysi, Virginia WINFERD DALE HOLT Loris, South Carolina SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY VIRGIL HOWELL Chiickatuck, Virginia JOSEPH ALEX HUSZTY Fort Lauderdale, Florida CURTIS WADE KENNEDY, JR. Richmond, Virginia MURAD KERNEKLIAN Richmond. Virginia CHARLES RICHARD KILLINGSWORTH Augusta, Georgia RICHARD ALLEN LeHEW Clifton Forge, Virginia MELVIN G. LEISURE, JR. Wilmington, Delaware ROBERT EARL MARLIN Miami, Florida MONTAGUE LEONARD MARTIN Newport News, Virginia PATRICIA BEATTY MARTIN Newport News, Virginia BEECHARD C. McCONNELL Gate City, Virginia JULIAN CABELL METTS Richmond, Virginia PRESTON D. MILLER, JR. Norton, Virginia WYLIE EDWARD MITCHELL Camden, South Carolina CHARLES HOWELL NELSON, JR. Lawrenceville, Virginia GEORGE SAUL NEUMAN Miami, Florida PETER RALPH NEWMAN Richmond, Virginia DANIEL GORDON NOLAND Tampa, Florida GEORGE ORLOVE Washington, DC. ELMER PLUMMER OSBORNE, JR. Bremo Bluff, Virginia EDWARD LEE OVERMAN Richmond, Virginia CLYDE TALMADGE PADGETT Florence, South Carolina JOHN MANNINGS PARHAM. JR. Latta, South Carolina TOMMY CARROLL PLAYER, JR. Timmonsville, South Carolina CLEVELAND HOWARD PORTER, JR. Fries, Virginia DENNIS BOYD RINKER Charlottesville. Virginia JAMES OLIVER ROBERSON Roaiifjke, ' irginia WILLIAM GREEN SANDIFER, JR. Y ' ork, South Carolina 75 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY R„ LPH ED VARD SCHXEE Inverness, Florida JOHN ' MURDALGH SHEPHERD, JR. Newport News, ' irginia EARL THO rAS SHERMAN Gainesville, Georgia EMMETTE CHARLES SKLNNER, JR. Suffolk, Virginia BENJAMIN JOHN STEBOR, III Lake Worth, Florida ALAN REEVES SI SKIN Coral Gables, Florida RICHARD PAYNE SUTER Harrisonburg, ' irginia DAMD RICHARD SUYES, JR, Richmond, Virginia THOMAS HENDRIX TATUM McCoU, South Carolina CEPHAS ' ALVAZE THOMASON Cokuiibia, Georgia VILLIAM MAYO ' ArGHAN Ellerson, ' ivginia MARION BAGLEY WALKER, JR. Bayside, Virginia JOHN HENRY VALKUP, JR. Columbia, South Carolina JOHN WEBSTER WILLHIDE Roanoke, Virginia BILLY C. VILSON Fort Mill, South Carolina JOHN FENNELL WOLFE, JR. Charlottesville, Virginia THOMAS GIBSON YARBROl ' GH Fairfax, Virginia ALLEN STEPHEN ZENO Norfolk, Virginia JOE F. LK ZOLL Lynnhaven, Virginia h lMdA mmk m h NOT PICTURED KARL LAMARR DUFF Richmond, Virginia CHARLES BARRICK HAYES Richmond, Virginia 76 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS A college professor once stated the following about the class distinction within the schools of higher learn- ing. The freshmen-an insecure group of society, con- stantly watched and coached by the faculty. Those which are the most pushed, puzzled and pursued. The juniors-a higher bracket of society usually classified as an upperclassman, who are far too wise to be infonned but not infallible enough to be cor- rected. The seniors-the elite, the pride of the faculty. Quiet and reserved, not to lose their status, and cautious to fulfill all their requinnents. The sophomores-ah, the sophomores, the unfort- unate group of the society. They are experienced enough so as not to be classified with the freshmen, but hindered in knowledge so as to be an upperclass- man; for these poor neglected people who walk the halls unnoticed by all except their tiring professors we pay due respect. This statement we considered appropriate for our class history, because it has summed up the years we have and will spend at M.C.V. Correct, we do walk around confused and unnoticed, for we are yet unable to put the amazing puzzle of medicine and dentistry to practice. But our time is soon coming when we too will take our place in the clinic and sophomores-ah, sopho- mores no more. . . . ! Left to Right: Claude Whitehead, President: Erwin , bell, Vice-President: Butch Hurt, Secretary-Trensurer. Not Pictured: Marlin Troiano, Historian. THE CLASS OF 1964 dk m dM FR. NK ERWIN ABELL. JR. Lowrys, South Carolina HENRY WATSON ASBILL, JR. Greenville, South Carolina RONALD L. ASKOWITZ Coral Gables, Florida C:ONNIE M. BARER Fort Mill, South Carolina TRUMAN DORLAND BAXTER, JR. Norfolk, Virginia C:URTIS GORDON BENNETT Martinsville, Virginia GEORGE PHILIP BERGER Richmond, Virginia C;E0RGE WILLIAM BRADY Greenville, North Carolina PHILIP HANSFORD BRANDT Richmond, Virginia K.AJ MICHAEL BRENT Searcy, Arkansas AVILLIAM GARFIELD BUNCH, JR. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina LARRY M. BURNETT Miami, Florida ALLAN HEATH CASH, JR. Charlotte, North Carolina REX COLLINS, JR. Greenville, South Carolina KENNETH EDWARD COPELAND Waverly, Virginia DAN W. CULBERTSON Gate City, Virginia GEORGE PARKER DAVIS Newport News, Virginia ANTHONY NICHOLAS DiCESARE Rochester, New York ROBERF HABER ELLIS Georgetown, South Carolina MITCHELL L. FLYNN Greer, South Carolina ERVIN WALL FUNDERBUCK Cheraw, South Carolina THOMAS BLACKWELL GARRETT Danville, Virginia JOSEPH HASKELL GIBSON Spartanburg, South Carolina JAMES MASSIE GLEASON, JR. Richlands, Virginia ALLAN GOLDFARB Richmond, Virginia JAMES EARL GOSNEY Danville, Virginia ROBERT LEIGH GROSSMANN Petersburg, Virginia KENNETH WARD HALL Tampa, Florida SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY WILSON SHEAFFER HAWK, JR. Newport News, Virginia RONNIE MACK HILTON Coeljurn, Virginia SIDNEY HAROLD HORWITZ Richmond, Virginia ALFRED D. HURT, JR. Salem, Virginia HUBERT ALPHENS JONES, JR. Winston-Salem, North Carolina ROBERT WILLIAM KAISER Kingston, Pennsylvania CLYDE PATRICK KILLEN Columbia, South Carolina EDWIN CLIFTON LEONARD, JR. Lakeland, Florida JOSEPH MONROE LEWIS Winnsboro, South Carolina JESSE BURKS LOGAN Salem, Virginia WALLACE BRADSHAW LUTZ Mt. Jackson, Virginia JOHN LEE MATNEY Danville. Virginia JAMES KENWARD METZ Roanoke, Virginia GERALD CHARLES MORVILLO Fort Lauderdale, Florida CLYDE RANDALL NEIGHBORS Spartanburg, South Carolina KENNEDY E. NEILL, JR. Yorktown, Virginia JERRY ROSS OWINGS Gray Court, South Carolina RICHARD MACK PYNE North Miami Beach, Florida WILLIAM NOEL RILEY LEON ALAN ROGERS Lynchburg, Virginia New Market, Virginia FRED H. ROSENBLUM Norfolk, Virginia TIMOTHY ELMER RUSSELL, III Arlington, Virginia EARL COOK SANDERS Harrisonburg, Virginia LAURENCE DAVID SCHWARTZ Miami Beach, Florida GARL. ND L. SLAGLE Richmond, Virginia CHARLES LUTHER SMITH, JR. Norfolk County, Virginia WYATT WHEELER THOMPSON Fredericksburg, Virginia STANLEY DENIS TOPOREK Charleston, South Carolina m M M diMtM tkJrM t 79 THE CLASS OF 1964 Af ' ji MARLIN F. TROIANO Canton Ohio THOMAS RAY VAUGHAN, JR. Rocky Mount, North Carolina STEPHAN T. VERMILLION Hampton, Virginia JULES MELVIN WAINGER Norfolk, Virginia FR. NKLIN NEAL WARD Tallahassee, Florida WILLIAM AVERY WEBB Jackson, South Carolina DAVID LEIGH WHITE Roanoke, Virginia CLAUDE STUART WHITEHEAD, JR. Chatham, Virginia PHILIP MORTON WINE Mt. Sidney, Virginia RICHARD RILEY ZECHINI Lynchburg Virginia DALE WALKER ZIESMER Richmond, Virginia NOT PICTURED JAMES H. FORSEE, JR. Washington. D.C. ROBERT CHARLES KAHN Miami Beach, Florida NOEL HENRY MARKLEY Annandale, Virginia FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS We as Freshmen took our stand on the threshold of a far-distant goal. The task was ours; we accepted the challenge and responsibility of being professional men. The manifestations of this acceptance are still evi- dent. We have been on the summit of triumph and per- sonal self-satisfaction and in the throes of disappoint- ment and disillusionment. Each student has progressed individually and it will be through his own personal ef- fort that he will succeed. By September, we had made the important decision to become students of Dentistry. Only in the ensuing months were we to discover that this decision meant hard work, work which we knew was necessary for a complete dental education. We also discovered that we must broaden our education socially. Hence, the first freshmen party was planned and carried through. These social weekends incieased and soon they became highly antici- pated events. As for our classes, try to remember the nerve that was really a string, the first Histology practical, the clock watcher in Biochemistry, Tic-Toe in Neu- roanatomy, the elevators in McGuire Hall, and the den- tition of an African Wambat. The barrier of oiu Freshman year has been hurdled, but not without the guidance of Dean Lyons and the faculty. We as a class would like to thank them for their sincere interest in each of us. Left to Right: James Hicks, Historian; George Raborn, Vice-President: Ivan Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer: William Kennedy, President. THE CLASS OF 1965 RICARDO ALEXANDER Davtona Beach, Florida - J 1 ' EDGAR S. BR. DLEY HENRY M. CHERRICK Akron, Ohio Miami, Florida JO.SEPH CLINTON COX, JR. Richmond, Virginia ROBUY M. DAIL Hampton, Virginia KENNETH GEORGE EDERLE Jamaica, New York .SAMUEL FEILER Miami Beach, Florida GERALD ARTHUR FLATEQUAL Springfield, Virginia JAMES DULANEY GEIMAN Leesburg, Virginia HARVEY ALLEN CLICK HENRY TOUTANT GOUSOULIN Crestview, Florida LLOYD ALLEN GREEN Norfolk, Virginia ULIN Crestview, Florida Norfolk, Virginia CHARLES AUBURN HARRELL . ' nborndale, Florida WE.STER GERALD HARRIS Graceville, Florida LAURENCE NEIL HEIDEN Lake City. South Carolina ROBERT M. HOWELL Sumter, South Carolina ROBERT CARROLL INGRAM Bristol, Virginia THOMAS WILLIAM KELLY, JR Spartanburg, South Carolina WILLIAM PHILIP KENNEDY Manning, South Carolina MALCOLM HENRY KERSTEIN Charleston, West Virginia LEONARD PAUL KESSLER North Miami Beach, Florida KENNETH BRYAN KNIGHT Spartanburg, South Carolina WOOD NEBLETT LAY Coeburn, Virginia HOWARD STANLEY LEGUM Norfolk, Virginia GERALD WHISNANT LU TZ Polksville, North Carolina ALAN RAY LYERLY Salisbury, North Carolina BOBBY C. McBRIDE Ninety Six, South Carolina LEONARD EDWARD McGAHA Greenville, South Carolina 82 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY THOMAS GLEN McKENNA Newport News, Virginia KENNETH WAYNE MORRIS Farmville, Virginia NORMAN A. O ' STEEN Chipley, Florida THOMAS RITCHIE PEERY Roanoke. Virginia GORDON PRIOR Richmond, Virginia GEORGE WAYNE RABORN Gainesville, Florida DAVID A. REID Arlington, Virginia DONALD FLOYD REYNOLDS Blacksbiirg, Virginia SALEEM N. SALEEBY, JR. Dillon, South Carolina STEPHEN H. SCHWARTZ North Miami Beach, Florida STANLEY WARING SHEFTALL Gafney, South Carolina HAROLD ELLIS SMITH Newport News. Virginia FRED BERNARD THOMAS, III Newport News, Virginia JOHN HODGES TIMMERMAN Hartsville, South Carolina GEORGE LEIGH WILLIAMS Mt. Airy, North Carolina GEORGE STEVEN YEATROS Winchester, Virginia ikt wii NOT PICTURED GEORGE RUSSELL AYLAR, JR. J. R. BOWERS CHESTER L. BRINSER, JR. GERALD DORAN CONNORS ANTHONY LOUIS CONSOLO DANIEL HARRIS CRAWLEY, III JAMES WILSE CULCLASURE St. CHARLES ALISON DRESCHER WALLACE SHARON EDWARDS COLIN MEAKINS GALLANT JAMES A. HALEY ROBERT THORNTON HAWKINS JAMES HICKS RALPH MAYNARD HODGES GEORGE ALEXANDER JENKINS HENRY EDMUND KRASKI JAMES EDWARD LITTLE WILLIAM . rlingt3n, Virginia Camden, South Carolina Hamburg, New York Miami, Florida Dan ille, Virginia Matthews, South Carolina London Bridge. Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Ft. Lauderdale. Florida Waverly, Virginia Hartsville, South Carolina Richmond, Virginia Columbia, South Carolina Ormand Beach, F ' lorida Neptune Beach, Florida BARTON WRAY EDWARD YOUNG LOVELACE VILLARD K. LUTZ WILLIAM MEADOR JOHN D ALE PETERS MAX GLENN RATCHFORD JAMES HALL REVERE, JR. IVAN BERYL ROBERTS ADRIAN ANDREW ROBERTSON ROBERT KENNETH RO.SENBERG MARION GILMER RUNION JOHN McCURE SALMON, III HARVEY HATCHER SHIFLETT, III RICHARD ELBERT SMI FH GEORGE ALBERT .STERMER. JR. THOMAS HAZLETT STORK C BRUCE GILMORE SYL ' IA ROBERT EDWARD WILKERSON Richmond, Virginia Bedford, Virginia Mt. Jackson, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond, Virginia York, South Carolina Kenbridge, Virginia Tampa, Florida Moneta, Virginia Miami, Florida Radford, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Richmond, Virgitiia Sandston, Virginia )lumbia. South Carolina Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia America ' s first Hospital Pharmacy (about 1 752) is shown in the upper pictine. Since 1752, Pharmacy has gone far in establishing itself as an independent prac- tice. With development of new methods and improvement of techniques, the Pharmacist has a professional status of which he can be proud. Top picture: This is a detail from a painting in a series on the History of Pharmacy, (1954), Parke, Davis Company. 1| life ' ' ; mMm. ; M ilM Dr. Warren E. Weaver, Ph.D Dean of School of Pliannacy Professor of Organic Medicinal Chemistry DEDICATION We, the seniors in the School of Pharmacy at the Medical College of Virginia, are proud to ded- icate our section of the X-Ray to someone who has been behind us since we first enrolled in phar- macy school. He has been willing to assist us with all our many problems, whether they be of an academic or personal nature. In or out of the class- room, Dr. Warren E. Weaver is a true friend of the 1962 Pharmacy Seniors. Left to Right: Edward Clay, President; Judy Overstreet, Secretary-Treasurer; Ann Reilly, Historian; Kenneth Moore, Vice-President. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Four years have passed since the Class o£ 1962 en- tered MCV ' s School of Pharmacy. These four years have had their bad moments, but for the most part, we re- member the lighter and more humorous things that happened rather than the horrible quizes and bad grades. Our freshman curriculum seemed to be made up mainly of biology and chemistry. When we weren ' t foul- ing things up in the chemistry lab, we were usually in the biology lab playing with frogs or counting those silly fruit flies. Between these two courses, we were some- how able to learn a little English, a little algebra, and a lot of out-of-the-way facts about MCV and McGuire Hall. AU our time w asn ' t spent with the books, how- ever. We gave our first class party, the boys played on the Softball team, and in general we had a good time. The sophomore year found us struggling to learn organic chemistry, physics, English literature, and eco- nomics. Dr. Neuroth taught us what was to be our first, but by no means our last, pharmacy math course. Our trouble in pharmacy math seemed to stem from the fact that our knowledge of the alphabet wasn ' t up to par, at least where X, Y and Z were concerned. Third quarter we finally had a pharmacy lab, and for weeks we worked at mastering the basic skill in pharmacy — taking the sensitivity of the balance. Fraternity rushing, pledging, and initiation were the highUghts of the year for most members of the class. The first two quarters of our junior year were cen- tered aroimd Galenical. We wrote up Galenical labs, we studied for pop quizes in Galenical, and we spent four hours a week making Galenical preparations. Evei with a ' l this effort, we never, according to Dr. Simonelli, had grades that made a properly shaped curve, which of course, is bell shaped. Along with Galenical we were able to squeeze in quantitative analysis, comparative anatomy, microbiology, and pharmacognosy in which we were thoroughly familiarized with the digitalis story . We also tried to become experts in first aid, and sinprisingly we all survived being bandaged by our part- ners, although it got a little rough at times. The arrival of spring meant dispensing and the Ring Dance to the juniors. The Ring Dance was definitely more fun than dispensing. We seemed to enjoy sticking ye ' low napkins in chicken wire to make a ring more than learning to price prescriptions and to make enteric coated pills. The senior year presented a few academic hurdles such as biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology and or- ganic medicinal. Besides these courses there was spe- cialties, and each senior had a true test of his ingenuity when, in order to properly identify a tablet, he had to devise a way to measure it with a ruler. W ' e also spent an hour a week in Pharmacy 404, 405, and 406 better known as Odds and Ends. The night after the first senior practical was probably one of the most imforgetable of the four years at IMCV. Alinost the entire class decided to forget that horrible practical, and most were quite sticcessful. Second quarter was started with an annoimce- ment that there would be an advance math class. Natu- rally everyone was delighted because we hadn ' t had a math class all year. During the year, seniors and Tom ' s became almost synonymous. This was because of an ex- tra-curricular activity taken up by the majority of the class members. June will find the Class of 1962 leaving MCV with many happy memories and proudly carrying the image . THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS X GARY EDWARD ANDERSON VlNCHESTERj VlRCINIA CAROLYN ANNE BASS Gladys, Virginia Kappa Epsilon American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. ' 58- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' .58- ' 62 : Rho Chi, His- torian. ' 61- ' 62 JOHN WAYLAND BASS, JR. Clover, Virginia Ka jpa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity American Phnrmaceutical Associa- tion. ' . .S- ' tiii ; ' i ginia I ' harmaceuti- cal . ss.u:iatinn. ' . .n- ' Kl ' ; Ilimor Coun- cil. ' .jS- ' .i!). ' co- ' fil ; .Tunior Class Vice- President: Vice Reagent of Kappa Psi, ' eu- ' Cjl ; Secretary of Kappa Psi ' 61- ' 62 MARK ALBERT BLNDER Richmond, Virgini. Alpha Zeta Omega American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. ■59- ' 62 : Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Associ ation. ' 59- 62 ; Alphan Zeta ( mega Secretary, ' 59- 6U ; Treasurer, ' Gl- ' 62 ; X-Ray Representative. ' 60- ' 61 ; Lauderdale Club, ' 61- ' 62 ALVIN LE-WIS BRADLEY Emi ' Oria, Virginia ' irginia Pharmaceutical Association ; .-Vmerican Pharmaceutical Associa- tion ; Sigma Zeta ; Kappa Psi JOHN ELMER BROADDUS Sandston, Virginia Kappa Psi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' o8- ' 62 : Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association. ' 5S- ' 62 ; Correspond- ing Secretary. ' 61- ' 62 : Sigma Zeta, ' 6(i- ' 62 ; Secretary. ' (n- ' 62 ; Rho Chi, ' 60- ' 62 ; YMCA Cabinet, Vice-Presi- dent ' 60- ' 62 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY RAY SPENCER BRYANT Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ; American Pliarmaceutical Associa- tion ; Sigma Zeta ; Softball RITA BERNICE BURGER Norfolk, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association ; American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion ANDREW THORNTON CANADA, JR. Roanoke, Virginia Kappa Psi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 59- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 59- ' 62 ; Sigma Zeta : Rho Chi ; Kappa Psi Treasurer, ' 61- ' 62 ; M.C.V. Chorus, ' 60- ' 61 ; Visiting Lecturers Committee, ' 61- ' 62 ARCHIE TED CANNADY Norfolk, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, 59- ' 62 ; Secretary, ' 61- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 59- ' 62 DON FRANKLIN CLARK Abingdon, Virginia Kappa Psi ;inia Pharmaceutical Association ; erican Pharmaceutical Associa- tion EDWARD LEE CLAY Richmond, X ' irginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical tion, ' 58- ' 62 ; Senior Class President THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS CLARENCE LEE CLODFELTER, JR. Hampton, Virginia Plii Delta Chi American Fharmaoeutical Associa- tion, ' 58- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' oS- ' 62 : Treasurer ; Phi Delta Chi Presi dent, ' 61- ' 62 HENRY RUSSELL DAVIS Meado ' .vview, Virginia Kappa Psi irginia Pharmaceutical Association. i9- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical Association, ' 59- ' 62 JAMES SAMUEL DAVIS Saluda, Virginia Phi Delta Chi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 59- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 59- ' 62 ; Interfrater- nity Council ELMER RUSSELL DEFFENBAUGH, JR. Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ; American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion JANE ANN ELLIS Hickory-, Virginia Kappa Epsilon American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ■5S- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 58- ' 62 : Interfrater- nitv Council Secretary-Treasurer, ' 61- ' 02 : Rho Chi Secretary-Treasurer, ' B1- ' G2; Sigma Zeta ; Honor Council, ' (iu- ' 61 ; Class Historian, ■59- ' 60 CARL FRANKLIN EMSVVILLER, JR. Woodstock, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' o9- ' 62 : American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 59- ' 62 ; Ivappa Psi, ' 60- ' 62 90 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY - J BILLY WAYNE ESKRIDGE Abingdon, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. President of Student Branch, ' 61- ' 62 ; Junior Class President ; Kappa Psi Treasurer, ' 6U- ' 61 ; Rho Chi, Sigma Zeta DON MYRON FARNSWORTH Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 5S- ' 59, ' 61- ' 62 ; Softball, ' 5S- ' 62 DONALD BRUCE GARRLSON Richmond, Virginia SEYMOUR FRANCIS GOODMAN Richmond, Virginia Alpha Zeta Omega American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' o8- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 58- ' 62 ; Alpha Zeta Omega President, ' 61- ' 62 ; Intertra- temity Council, ' 61- ' 62 JOHN JOSEPH CORSICA, III Beckley, West Virginia American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 61- ' 62 ; Softball ; Bowling VERNON ARTHUR GREENWALT Kline, West Virginia American I ' harmaceutical Associa- tion ; Mrginia Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS GER. LD ALLEN GROSSMAN Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. oS- ' 62 : American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. ' 58- ' 62 ; Student Council, ' o0- ' 60; Baseball, ' 58- ' 62 JAMES WILLIAM HARPER Brookneal, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ; American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion EDITH ANNE HARRIS Greenville, North Carolina Mrginia Pharmaceutical Association, 59- 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 58- ' 62 CHARLES FRANKLIN HICKLIN Staunton, Virginia Kappa Psi ' irginia Pharmaceutical Association ; American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion ; Honor Council, ' 61- ' 62 DOROTHY MYRTLE HOFMEYER Williamsburg, Virginia Kappa Epsilon THOMAS KUNKLE HUTCHENS Newport News, Virginia Kappa Psi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 59- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 5!)- ' 62 ; Softball, ' 30- SCHOOL OF PHARMACY RAYMOND LLOYD KINCAID, JR. Covington, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 59- ' 62 ; American Pliarmaceutical As- sociation, ' 59- ' 62 ; Secretary. Ivaopa Psi, ' 59- ' 61 ; Zigma Zeta ; Rlio Clii ; Student Council: Cliairman, Junior Class Ring Dance J. MES ROBERT KING, JR. Victoria, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' 59- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 59- ' 62 ; Softball CHARLES EDWARD KIPPS LiNviLLE. Virginia Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 59- ' 62 : American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 59- ' 62 ; Basketball JOHN RICHARD LITTON Marion, Virginia MILLARD RUSSELL MAGEE Yale, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' 58- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- .sociation, ' 60- ' 62 ; Treasurer, ' 61- ' 62 ; Honor Council, ' 59- ' 60 ; Basketball ; Softball 93 JANE CAROLYN MAYHEW Gretna, Virginia Kappa Epsilon A merican Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 59- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association. ' 58- ' 62 : Vice-Presi- dent, Kappa Epsilon, ' 60- ' 61 ; Rho Chi ; Sigma Zeta THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS JAMES EDWARDS MILLS Greenville, North Carolina Kappa Psi ViriJrinia Pharmaceutical Association, ' riS- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 58- ' 62 ; Lunsford Richard- son iPharmacy Award, ' 60- ' 61 TANNIS JOANNE MONNINGTON Front Royal, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' ;jS- ' 62 : American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' .58- ' 62 : Historian, ' 60- ' 61 ; Secretary, ' 61- ' 62 KENNETH EARL MOORE Richmond, Virginia Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' 61- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 61- ' 62 : Rho Chi President, ' fil- ' 62; Senior Class Vice-President; Honor Council, ' 60- ' 61 ; Sigma Zeta ; Softball, ' .DS- ' eO WILLIAM LEONARD MORRIS Norfolk, Virginia Kappa Psi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 59- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 59- ' 62 ; Softball, ' 59- BARBAR.A HUDDLESTON MULLER Bavside, Virginia Kappa Epsilon ' irginia rharmaceutical Association, r .S- ' (-)2 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 58- ' 62 HARRY WILLIAM MURR. Y Edinburg, Virginia Kappa Psi Alpha Sigma Chi : Virginia Pharma- ceutical Association, ' 58- ' 62 : Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58- ' 62 : Freshman Class Vice-President ; Sophomore Class Vice-President ; Vir- ginia Pharmaceutical Association Vice-President, ' 60- ' 61; Basketball, ' 58- ' 5n ; Softball, ' 58- ' 59 94 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY GEORGE JOSEPH NORWOOD ScoiTSBLiRG, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association ; American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion JUDY AXNE OVERSTREET Bedford, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association, ' 50- ' 6:i ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 5 9- ' 62; Secretary-Treas- urer, ' 59- ' 62 ; Kappa Epsilon Record- ing Secretary. ' Gl- ' ei : Student Y Cabinet, ' 60- ' 62 ; Rho Chi ; Sigma Zeta ELI W. PERKINS WVTHEMLLE, ' IRGINIA Virginia I ' harmaceutioal Association. ' 5.S- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 58- ' 62 : Honor Council, ' 58- MARY CAROLINE PHILLIPS WooDaRiDOE, Virginia Kappa Epsilon Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' 60- ' 62 : American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. •60- ' 62 ; Kappa Epsilon Historian, ' 60- ' 61 ; Kappa Epsilon President. ' 61- ' 62; Chairman, Ring Dance Decorations. ' 60- ' 61 : X-Ray Representative, ' 61- ' 62 RAY WILLARD PUCKETT Brookneal. Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ; American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion ; .3rd Vice Regent, Kappa Psi, ' 61- ' t)2 ANN MORGAN REILLY VV ' AI neseoro, Virgini. Kappa Epsilon Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' 58- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. ' 59- ' 62 ; Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, ' 60- ' 62 ; Student Council, ' 5S- ' 59 ; X-Ray Representative, ' 60- ' 61 ; Senior Class Historian THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS -« ARTHUR DOUGLAS ROBINSON Pennington Gap, Virginia Kappa Psi Honor Council RAEFORD DeWITT ROCKWELL, JR. Chase City, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pharmaceutical Association. ' . S- ' 62 : American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 59- ' 60 ; Student Council, ' 60- ' 62 ; Bowling THOMAS BRANSFORD ROVVLES LiMETON Virginia American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. ' 60- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' (J0- ' 62 ; Softliall, ' BO- DAVID FARRIS SALEEBA, JR. Richmond, Virginia Kappa Psi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 59- ' 60, ' 61- ' 62 ; Virginia Phar- maceutical Association, ' 58- ' 62 STEVE MARTIN SCHREIER NoRioLK, Virginia Phi Delta Chi ' irginia Pharmaceutical Association, ' r 8- ' 61 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 58- ' 61 ; Baseball ; Basket- ball JOYCE CAROLE SHEEHAN Richmond, Virginia Kappa Epsilon American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' .58- ' 59 : Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 58- ' 5n : Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer; .Tunior Class Historian; Kappa Epsilon Corresponding Secretary SCHOOL OF PHARMACY -i BENJAMIN PRESTLEY SMITH, JR. Farmville, Virginia Kappa Psi Virginia Pliarmaceutical Association ; American Pliarmaceutical Associa- tion DORIS FAYE SMYTH Appalachia, Virginia American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 5S- ' 62 : Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' o8- ' 62 PHILIP CHILES SPIGGLE Strasburg, Virginia Phi Delta Chi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 58- ' 62 ; Virginiii Phiiniiaceuti- cal Association, TiS ' ( ' ,2 : I ' nsirtent, School of Pharmacy Studtut Body. ' 61- ' G2 ; Vice-Presidout. MC ' Student Body, ' 61- ' G2; Honor Council. Chair- man, ' 61- ' 62; Budget Committee, ' 61- ' 62; Entertainment Committee, ' 61- ' 62; Student Council, ' 61- ' C2 : Phi Delta Chi, Master at Arms. Pledge Master, ' 61- ' 62 JANET SUE STANDLEY Charlottesville, Virginia VirTin ' a Pharmaceutical Association, ' 58- ' 62 ; American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, ' 58- ' 62 MARTHA JANE STEPP CoEBURN, Virginia Kappa Epsilon American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' 58- ' 62 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 5S- ' 62 ; Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain, ' 61- ' 62 WILLIAM GARLAND TARRANT, III Richmond, Virginia Phi Delia Chi American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion : Virginia Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation ; Softball ; Basketball THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT BOOKER THOMAS Heathsville, Virginia WILLIAM BRANCH WHITE Front Roval, Virginia Phi Delta Chi ' ir,9:inia I ' harmaceutical Association ■. )ll- ' e2 : American Pharmaceutical As sociation. ' 60- ' 62 SAMUEL MYRON WOLPOW Norfolk, Virginia Phi Delta Chi irginia Pharmaceutical Association ; merican Pharmaceutical Associa- tion JERRY MACON WOOD Roanoke, Virginia American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. ' 5S- ' 61 : Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 3S- ' 61 CARLA SUE YATES Pennington Gap, Virginia Kappa Epsilon American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, ' .58- ' G2 ; Virginia Pharmaceuti- cal Association, ' 58- ' 62 : Kappa Epsilon, ' 60- ' 62 Lejt In Riglit: Da id Marshall, J ' ice-PifsidenI: Louise ' Whitehead, Tn ' iisurcy; Jerry Robinson, Pmidoil: Alice Graham, Secretary; Ruth Anderson, Historian. ' ' ■' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS During this past school year the third year of our goal has been reached, but it was not as easy as the up- perclassmen and teachers promised. Quantitative analysis, which still causes many of us to shudder, was one of the first courses of the year. Pharmacognosy entrenched in our minds the glycosides of Digitalis purpurea and that spermaceti comes from the head of the sperm whale found in the Arctic Ocean. Along with the pharmacy courses. Microbiology was taught us. We will never forget that staphylococci is spelled Avith a Y. Galenical with our rush in lab to finish our numerous preparations before the deadline vill be remembered for some time with thoughts of ex- haustion. The excitement over class rings, new courses, par- ties, picnics and other class acti ities was not dampened by studies. AVe are anxiously awaiting next year, our senior )ear, and the challenges it brings, for we feel we are well prepared by our past three )ears in pharmacy school. THE CLASS OF 1963 JOSEPH RUDOLPH ADAMS South Norfolk, Virginia RUTH LYNCH WHITEHEAD ANDERSON Chatham, Virginia RAEFORD WHITLEY BAIN Clayton, North Carolina EDWARD GLENN BARKER Danville, Virginia ROBERT QUILLIN BARKER Gate City, Virginia JAMES VANCE BARNETT Abingdon, Virginia MICHAEL RANDOLPH BEAHM Luray, Virginia FRANKLIN RAY BENNETT Richmond, Virginia JOAN CAROL BERRY Madison, Virginia PAUL DOUG LAS BERRY, JR. Chase City, Virginia RICHARD MICHAEL BERRYMAN Front Royal, Virginia BARBARA THERESA BOLTE Petersburg, Virginia GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM Martinsville, Virginia WILLIAM GEORGE BUCHANAN Kenbridge, Virginia BILLY WINFRED CHAMBERLAIN Norwood, North Carolina RORER E. CLIFT ALLAN DAVID COMES BETTY MARIE DANIELS Martinsville, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Blackstone, Virginia SCHOOL OF PHA C Y WILLIAM BOONE DOTTEN Lynchburg, Virginia SUSAN REID EARLY Broadway, Virginia ERNEST WILLIAM ELLIOTT, JR. Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM R. EVANS ROBERT MARION FRIEND ALLAN BARAN FROST ROBERT O. GLENN, JR. ALAN N. GOLDSTEIN Tazewell, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Mountain City, Tennessee Norfolk, Virginia ALICE Mcdonald graham Baltimore, Maryland HUGH ALLEN GREEN JAMES BRUCE GUYNN, JR. C. EDWARD HALL Ferrum, Virginia Princeton, Vest Virginia Keysville, Virginia STUART HENRY HAMILTON, JR. Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM JEFFRIES HILL Lawrenceville, Virginia DON RUSSELL HIMELRIGHT Strasburg, Virginia GEORGE BERNARD HOLZBACH, JR. Richmond, Virginia GERALD COOPER JONES Warsaw, North Carolina SAMUEL WELLINGTON JONES, JR. Emporia, Virginia THE CLASS OF 1963 SHEILA SUSAN KATZ Richmond. ' irginia GEORGE EDWARD KELLAM Exraore, Virginia BERNARD FRASIA KRIMM Richmond, Virginia CAROLE ARLINE LAYNE Victoria, Virginia ROBERT HAYNE LEAVELLE, JR. Charlotte, North Carolina JUDY ANN LIPKIN Richmond. Virginia CHARLES DECROVV LITTLEFIELD Rocky Mount. North Carolina JANE GREY McALLLSTER DAVID JAMES McKINNEY Richmond, Virginia Keysville, Virginia HAROLD FREDERICK MADAGAN, JR. Winchester, Virginia DAVID DICKEY MARSHALL Ch arlottesville. Virginia CHARLES EDWARD MERKEL Richmond, Virginia MAURICE MOFF ADRON DURANT MORRE JOHN EDWARD MUNDY Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond, ' irginia Tazewell, Virginia ' IRGINIA LOUISE NUARA Richmond, Virginia ALVIN KEITH OVERSTREET JAMES DAVID PERRY Front Royal, Virginia Staunton, Virginia SCHOOL OF PHARMACY PATRICIA ANN POPE Ivanhoe, Virginia THOMAS EYRE RAYFIELD Chesapeake, Virginia MARIANNE REVERE Richmond, Virginia JAMES BRANDER ROBINSON Dolphin, Virginia JERRY WILSON ROBINSON Amelia, Virginia STEVEN TOBIAS SAGER Richmond, Virginia JOSEPH BARRY SCHWARTZ Richmond, Virginia JOHN ROBERT SHARPE Richmond, Virginia FRANK NORMAN STAHL Richmond, Virginia GEORGE DAVID THOMPSON Williamsburg, Virginia HOWARD OTTO WACHSMANN Colonial Heights, Virginia JACKSON T. WARD Cape Charles, Virginia AM K mkd LOUISE MILLNER WHITEHEAD Chatham, Virginia NOT PICTURED SARAH HOLT GARRETT BRAZENOR ROBERT LEE MILLER Bridgewater, Virginia DAVID WARREN GREENWOOD Hampton, Virginia ELIZABETH JEAN WALTERS MOSS CHARLSIE JAMES PROFFITT 103 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Since we are the first class to undergo the fi •e year program, •e are somewhat small in niuiiber. However, our class, having been supplemented by t ' elve transfer students, now totals twent)-foiu-. All of us hope to fid- fill the piu pose of the program — to emphasize the physi- cal aspects and the professionalism of pharmacy. This ear has been especially gratifying to us since Ave have had our first true pharmacy courses. In inor- ganic pharmaceutical we learned about the different compoimds, and none of us will ever forget the final examinations in vhich there were a thousand and one compounds to learn. Many are the nights ve have toiled over organic reactions and we will always remember the preparation in lab that caused us to be exceptionally sleep). Then, of course, there were those conversions in pharmacy math and the Aarious methods of aliquoting. Quant and its many colored end points always offered a challenge. Last, but not least, were the comparative tests to which no one seemed to know the correct answers. As sophomores, we are beginning to more fully un- derstand the responsibility of the pharmacist in the com- munity. We now hz e two more )ears and then we will take oiu- place in the community to serve as part of the health team — as pharmacists. Left to Ri ht: Michael Stredler. PresidenI: Laura Xealc. Sfnrtnrx-TrniMini : CI;ivtnii Paiiin, J ' irc-ru udnit: Lanv Hill, Historian. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY WILLIAM GLEN BARNARD Richmond, Virgi BEVERLY CROWDER BLOUNT Vinton, Virgi CLARENCE RONALD CATES Portsmouth, Virgi DONALD RAE FENSTERMACHER Hershey, Pennsylvan HARRISON LEWIS FRIDLEV, JR. Covington, Virginia ROBERT COVINGTON GLADDEN Eastville, Virginia CARROL RAY HAMLETT Brookneal, Virginia LARRY THOMAS HILL Vinton, Virginia RICHARD WALLACE HOFFARTH Lynchburg, Virginia HERMAN MEDLIN Virginia Beach, Virginia MARTHA ANN MILLER Charlottesville, Virginia LAURA Mcdonald neale West Point, Virginia CLAGGETT CLAXTON PARTIN, JR. Chester, Virginia MARGARET REGINA PAYNE Richmond, Virginia DOLORES ANN PRICE Salem, Virginia JOHN EDWARDS ROUZIE, JR. King William, Virginia MICHAEL EUGENE STREDLER Norfolk, Virgi CARRIE BURTON THOMPSON Chatham, Virgi CHARLES JOSEPH VAUGHN Grundy, Virg ROBERT GARLAND WAMPLER Richmond, Virg ROBERT EUGENE WEBER Portsmouth, Virginia YOUNG HUN WOO Richmond, Virginia JAMES ELKANAH WYNN Newport News, Virginia tife di i NOT PICTURED GEORGE McRAE BRYSON, JR. Richmond, Virginia ROGER LEE SAGER Richmond, Virginia 105 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS A hen we arrived with the expectation of a large freshman class, we were very surprised to find only twentv-nine members. This was such a sma ' l class we knew that it must be one of quality and not of quantity. Ho-ivever, there vas soon doubt of this after our first series of tests. Figurati eh speaking, we were all in the same boat and sinking fast. Therefore, we adopted the motto Stu- dent Cooperation for Graduation . We began studying harder and oiu next series of tests showed a marked im- pro ement. After this adjustment period from our former col- leges to M.C.V., we began to feel that we belonged. We are very grateful for our opportunity to study pliarmacy on the five year program. W ' e vill try to li ve up to the confidence and hope expressed in us by our teachers, parents, and community. As we look forward to the coming years at M.C.V. we will be ever mindfu ' of a story told to us by Assistant Dean, Frank Pitts, on Orientation Day. This was the story about the frogs falling into a bucket of milk that was to be churned into butter. One of the frogs became discouraged, stopped kicking, and sank to the bottom. The other frog kept kicking, form- ing a piece of butter. He floated on the top with it and lived. We, too, will try to kick just a little harder while anxiously a-(vaiting our graduation in 1965. Left to Right: Emmett Saunders, Vice-President: Kenneth Xeathery, Historian: Marty Smith. Sceretary-Treasurer: John AVright. President. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY FRANCES ELLEN BEAVERS Winchester, Virginia JOSEPH DANIEL BECK Po rtsmouth, Virginia FREDERICK TERRY BELLER Norfoll;, Virginia ANDREW DAWNER CLORE Brightwood, Virginia CAROLYN COLEMAN Roanoke, Virginia DENNIE ODELL DISHNER CUnchport, Virginia F. WAYNE GRAY Petersburg, Virginia ELIZABETH KEITH HAFF Roanoke, Virginia PAUL ALEXANDER IWANIK Alexandria, Virginia WILLIAM CHARLES JENNINGS Occoquan, Virginia DAVID MICHAEL KENT Rocky Mount, Virginia RICHARD DEWAYNE MARTIN Roanoke, Virginia JOHN JONES McCALL Richmond, Virginia KENNETH LEE NEATHERY Danville, Virginia DAVID ALAN PESKIN Brooklyn. New York EMMETT LEE SAUNDERS Holland, Virginia JOYCE JEANETTE SCOTT Drakes Branch, Virginia HENRY JOSEPH SEKERKE. JR. Newport News, Virginia FREDERICK BERNARD SMITH Portsmouth. Virginia MARSHA SUE SMITH Orange, Virginia ROBERT BLAKE WILLIAMS Marion. Virginia JOHN WAYNE WRIGHT Pound, Virginia LARRY ALLEN BLEVINS Radford, Virgin DOUGLAS LAYNE BUCKLES Richmond, Virgin CHARLES MORGAN CAPRIO Richmond. Virgin REUBEN MORRIS CHURCH, JR. Richmond, Virgin NOT PICTURED JACOB MOSES COHEN Richmond, ' irginia KEMAL HARRY DEEX St. Paul, Virginia MELVIN ISRAEL KRAMPF Richmond, Virginia ARTHUR MASON LAUTERBACH, JR. Richmond, Virginia In existence today is the Great Room of the Poor, a part of the Hotel-Dieu of France, founded in 1443. In this room, dur- ing the medieval times. Sisters of the Con- gregation of Sainte Marthe, wearing habits, according to their order, cared for the sick. With the rise of modern hospitals to provide treatment for the sick, there be- came a need for trained nurses. The School of Nursing, here at MCV, is among many helping to fulfill this need by its training program. The nurses can be seen caring for the patients, graciously and competently. Top picture: This is a detail from a painting in a series on the History of Med- icine, (1958), Parke, Davis : Company. msr-mm ' ' Miss Pauline Ann Steigleder Assistant Professor of Nursing DEDICATION For her encouragement and loyalty to all, her sincere interest and participation in all activities, her spirit to get the job done, and most of all her untiring efforts as an active class sponsor for fotir years; we the Class of 1962 dedicate our portion of the X-Ray to Miss Pauline Ann Steiffleder. Left to Right: Joyce Arritt, Secretniyj Gaylia Hudgens, Vice-President; Julia Schmidt, President; Carole Jones, Historian; Not Pictured: Brenda Waite, Treasurer. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Patient: Class of 1962 Race: White Age: Twenties Parent (Guardian): School of Nursing Telephone Mi 4-9851 Present Address: Randolph-Minor Hall Previous Address: You-Name-It, U.S.A. To: All interested Agency: Medical College of Virginia Admitted: September 1958 Discharge: June 1962 Diagnosis and Treatment: Fifty-six well developed females admitted for treat- ment of desire to become nurses . Have been treated for past four years by experiences in various services. Tend to be a little hyperactive. Pimative measures taken first year but they were unsuccessful. They have partici- pated in a variety of activities which have shown ambi- tion, willingness to serve, and individuality. Thirty-seven of the patients to be discharged in June; others departed previously not desiring further treatment. Prognosis of the remaining thirty-seven is good. Recommendations: 1 -Plenty of rest and good food 2-Fresh air 3-Encourage social activities 4-Tender loving care By: W. E. Finally-iMade-lt, M.D. Summary of Hospital Information: During past four years these nurses have presented symptoms of fatigue, malnutrition, and frustration. Miss Ann Steigleder was elected and served as their advisor for four years. Her encouragement made the treatment easier to tolerate. The largest imdertaking was the Sil- ver Christmas Ball which was very successful. They have had much experience in the hospital and various coiuses, giving them a well rounded education. Agency Report: The opportunities available for these young women are vast. The Class of 1962 seems well prepared to meet the obstacles and trials which will face them. They seem ready, willing, and able to meet ivhatever the fu- ture holds. THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS LYNDA DALE ALLEN SCOTTSBURG, VIRGINIA Ilonur Council. ' i Nurses ' Association, Student Uuni .S- ' 5S; Student •61- ' 62 ; Baptist jn, ' SS- ' eO JUDITH ANN AKERS Roanoke, Virginia LURA MAE APT Richmond, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, JOYCE ANNE ARRITT Spotsylvania, Virginia Student Xurses ' Association, ' 50- ' 62 Baptist Student mien. ' 59- ' 62 : Bap- tist Student Union President, ' 6M- ' 61 : Y Cabinet. •60- ' 62 ; Senior Class Secretary ; Honor Council Recorder, ' 61- ' 62 t V, I GLENNA MARY ASHBURNER West Palm Beach, Florida Student Nurses ' Association, ' 5S- ' 59, •61- ' 62 ; Teusler Fellowship, ' 5S- ' 62 ; Musical, ' 58- ' 39, ' 61- ' 62 ANNE REYNOLDS BEGGARLY Keeling, Virginia House Council, ' 58- ' 39 ; Unllorm Com- mittee, ' 39- ' 60 ; Junior Class Secre- tary ; Chorus Secretary, ' 60- ' 62 Chorus, ' 60- ' 62; Musical, ' 60- ' 62 Student Nurses ' Association, ' 6l)- ' 62 X-RAY StafE, ' 39- ' 61 ; Tj-ping Editoi X-RAY Staff, ' 62 f SCHOOL OF NURSING JEAN ELEANOR BOWMAN Bridgewater, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 5S- ' o9, ' 60- ' 62 ; Vice-President Cabaniss Hall, ' 60- ' 61 ; Historian. Sopliomore Class ; Musical, ' 58- ' 59 ; Cabaniss Hall Dor- mitory Council, ' 59- ' 60 : Assistant Business Manager, X-EAY StafE, ' 60- ' 61 ; Business Manager, X-RAY Staff, ' 61- ' 62 ; Christmas Dance Court, ' 61 ; Softball, ' 58- ' 59, ' 60- ' 61 SUSAN ELSOM BRO VN Roanoke, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 5S- ' 59 : ' 60- ' 62 : Musical, ' 58- ' 62 ; Musical Chairman, ' 61- ' 62 ; Honor Council, ' 60- ' 61 ; Chorus, ' 60- ' 62 ; Chorus Pres- ident, ' 61- ' 62 ; Sigma Zeta Society, ' 61- ' 62 ; Representative to NSNA Convention, ' 60- ' 61 ; Secretary-Treas- urer Wesley Foundation, ' 60- ' 61 CAROLYN SMITH DOGGETT Fredericksburg, Virginia MARGARET ANN DOUGLAS Danville, Virginia Freshman Class President ; Student Council Representative, ' 59- ' 60 ; School of Nursing Social Chairman, ' 60- ' 61 ; Editor of The Beacon, ' 61- ' 82 ; Basketball, ' 58- ' 61 ; Baptist Stu- dent Union ; Student Nurses ' Associa- tion, ' 58- ' 59, ' 60- ' 62 ; Chorus, ' 60- ' 62 ; Musical, ' 59- ' 61 ; Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 61- ' 62 SARAH JONES EASLEY Danville, Virginia Freshman Class Secretary ; X-RAY Staff, ' 58- ' 59 ; Baptist Student Union ; Corresponding Secretary, SNAV, Dis- trict 3, ' o9- ' 60 : President SNAV, Dis- trict 3, ' 60- ' 61 ; Representative to NSNA Convention, ' 59- ' 61 : President Student Association, School of Nurs- ing, ' 61- ' 62 : Secretary Student As- sociation. Medical College of Virginia, ' 61- ' 62 ; Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 61- ' 62 113 EVELYN PRICE FARRIER Farmmlle, Virginia Student Council Representative, ' 58- ' .59; Sophomore Class Secretary: Vice-President Student Association, School of Nursing, ' 60- ' 61 ; Alpha Sigma Chi. ' 60- ' 62 ; House Council, ' o9- ' 60, ' 61- ' 62 ; Student Nurses ' As- sociation, ' 60- ' 62 THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS JUDITH PRISCILLA GOTT Front Royal, Virginia Sophomore Class Treasurer; Basket- ball. •5S- ' 62 ; Softball. •o - ' 60 : House Council, ' 59- ' 62 ; Dorm President, Randolph Minor Hall, ' 61- ' 62 ; Stu- dent Council, ' 61- ' 62 ; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 59, ' 60- ' 62 ; Beacon Committee. ' 61- ' 62 ; Musical. ' 59- ' 62 MARTHA ANN HEITON Martinsburg, West Virginia Student N ' ur ■iaticn. •.39- ' 62 ANNE WATKINS HUTCHESON Newport News, Virginia .Junior Class Social Chairman ; Stu- dent Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 62 ; President Westminister Fellowship, ' 59- ' 60 ; Chorus, ' 58- ' 59 CAROLE PETICA JONES Richmond, Virginia Senior Class Historian : X-RAY Staff, ' 39- ' 62 ; Vice-President Weslev Foun- dation, ' 58- ' o9 ; Softball. ' 3S- ' 60 ; Musical. ' 59- ' 62 ; Student Nurses ' As- sociation. ' .58- ' . i9. ■60- ' 62 GAYLIA KLINE HUDGINS M. THEws, Virginia Treasurer. Sigma Zeta. ' 61- ' 62 : Stu- dent Nurses ' Association. ' 59- ' 61 ; X-RAY StafE, •60- ' 62 ; Softball, ' 58- ' 62 ; Senior Class Vice-President FRANKIE MARIE LERNER Lynchburg, Virginia SCHOOL OF NURSING RUTH BENTON MAGEE Emporia, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, uS- ' SO, •61- ' 62 ; Baptist Student Union, ' 58- ' 62 ; Chorus, ' 60- ' 61 LORETTA DICE McMAHAN Franklin, West Virginia JOAN LEE MURR,A.Y War, West Virginia Student Nurses Association, ' 38- ' 59, ' 60- ' 62 ; Junior Class Vice-President ; School of Nursing Chaplain, ' 61- ' 62 ; President Wesley Foundation, ' 59- ' 60 ; Bible Study, ' 60- ' 62 PATRICIA MAE NEWMAN South Hill, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 59, ' 60- ' 62 ; Baptist Student Union, ' 58- ' 59; ' 60- ' 62; Basketball, ' 58- ' 59; Chorus, ' 58- ' 59, ' 61- ' 62 ANNE BRIGGS PAYNE Falls Church, Virginia Westminster Fellowship, ' 5S- ' 59 ; X-RAY Staff, ' 60- ' 61 : Chorus, ' 60- ' 62 ; Junior Class Historian ; Honor Council, ' 61- ' 02 ; Student Nurses ' As- sociation, ' 60- ' 62 : Christmas Dance Court, ' 61 ; Musical, ' 60- ' 62 115 BETTY JUNE PAYNE Chatham, Virginia Vice-President Methodist Youth Fel- lowship : Student Nurses ' Association. ' 60- ' 62 ; Musical, ' 61- ' 62 THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS t MARY ANNA ROACH Tazewell, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 59, ' 61- ' 62; Student Council. ' 61- ' 62 : Student Association Secretary, ' 61- MARY ANN SANTO Suffolk, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association. ' 61- ' 62 ; X-RAY State, ' 61- ' 62; X-RAT Class Representative, ' 61- ' 62 ; Laennec So- ciety, ' 60- ' 02 ; Musical, ' .59- ' 62 ; Soft- ball. ' 59- ' 60 JULIA BROADUS SCHMIDT Alexandria, Virginia Senior Class President; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 59 ; ' 60- ' 62 ; X KAY Staff, ' 58- ' 59, ' 60- ' 62 ; Teusler Kellowsliip, ' 5S- ' 59, ' 60- ' 61 ; Student Council Representative, ' 60- ' 61 ; Musical, ' .5S- ' 61 BONNIE FRANCES SPARGER Mount Airy, North Carolina X-RAY Staff, ' 5S- ' 60 ; Student Nurses ' Association, ' 5 8- ' 62; X-RAY ' Class Representative, ' 59- ' 60 ; Student Nurses ' Association Class Represen- tative, ' 60- ' 61; Representative to NSNA Convention, ' 59- ' 61 ; Student Council School of Nursing, ' 61- ' 62 ; Executive Board Member to Student Nurses ' Association, ' 61- ' 62 ; Corre- sponding Secretary, Student Nurses ' Association, District 3, ' 61- ' 62 ; Musical, ' .5S- ' 59, ' 60- ' 61 ; Chorus, ' 60- ' 61 ; Wesley Foundation, ' 59- ' 60 NANCY ANN STANSELL Richmond, Virginia urses ' Association, Musical, ' .59- ' 62 CAROL ELIZABETH STEINER Hampton, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 59, SCHOOL OF NURSING BARBARA JEAN SULIC North Tazewell, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 59, ' 61- ' 62 ; Junior Class Treasurer ; Stu- dent Nurses ' Association Representa- tive, •61- ' 62 SHIRLEY MARIE THOMAS Roanoke, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 5S- ' 62 ; Baptist Student Union, ' 58- ' 60 ; Honor Council, ' 5S- ' 60 ; Representa- tive to NSNA Convention, ' 58- ' 59, ' 60- ' 61 ; House Council, ' 59- ' 60 ; .Tunior Class President ; Basketball, ' 5S- ' 60, ' 61- ' 62: Softball, ' 5S- ' 60 ; Alpha Sigma Chi, ■61- ' 62 BETTY DIANE TILLER Richmond, Virginia DELOISE CECILE WESTCOTT Waynesboro, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- ' 62 ; President House Council, Cabaniss Hall, ' 60- ' 61 ; House Council Member, Cabaniss Hall. ' 59- ' 60 ; House Coun- cil Member, Randolph Minor Hall, ' 60- ' 61 ; Student Council, ' 60- ' 61 BRENDA MARLENE WAITE Cumberland, Maryland Student Nurses ' Association, ' 58- 59, •60- ' 62; Musical, ' 58- ' 59, ' 60- ' 62 ; X-RAY Staff, ' 59- ' 62; Class Editor. X-RAY Staff, ' 61- ' 62 ; Honor Council, ' 60- ' 61 ; Senior Class Treasurer NOT PICTURED BARBARA LEE RANDOLPH Athens, Georgia ANNE GRAYSON ROBINSON Burke, Virginia Left to Right: Judy Sinims. Secretary; Martha Craig, Treasurer; Cynthia DcLong, rrendciil; Barbara Custard, J ' icc-Presideiit; Melinda AVoodward, Historian. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS With the donning of new white uniforms, accentu- ated by the long awaited caps, our lives as juniors began. Little did we realize that first day what the year stretch- ing before us held hidden in its grasp. However, as we proceeded to Psychiatry, Operating Room, Pediatrics and Obstetrics, we were soon initiated to the wonders, prob- lems and techniques of each of these services. Now we could better understand the values of direct and indirect interview, basic principles of sterile tech- nique, why people react to various situations as they do. As we chased little boys and girls all over 9th floor and set up an operating room for an emergency case, upper- most in our thoughts was the statement, Med-Surg was never like this! Problems arose, problems were solved. We were more on our own and often found that thinking for ourselves was somewhat more difficult than we had anticipated. After all, how should we know whether the surgeon wanted a hemostat or a Kelly, or how we could manage to give a kicking, squinning, biting boy an injection without too many consequences. Gradually we gained confidence in ourselves and with added responsibility began to rely more and more on our own judgment. The year was not all work and no play. Class parties, old fashioned gab sessions and class projects were some of the activities of the year. Discussions about the Junior- Senior breakfast consumed much time as did specula- tion of how we would present the next year ' s Christmas Dance. Rapidly, our Junior year began to draw to a close. Once again we looked forward to vacation time and the knowledge that soon we would advance into our senior year, symbolized by the addition of black bands to our caps of white. SCHOOL OF NURSING JOAN BLESSE Richmond, Virginia MARTHA ANN CRAIG Waynesboro. Virginia BARBARA FRANCES CUSTARD Front Royal, Virginia NORVELLE VIRGINIA DECKER Buena Vista, Virginia CYNTHIA GAYLE DeLONG Huntington, West Virginia ALEINE DORIS DICKENSON Norton, Virginia MAXINE ELLEN FIELDSON Miami, Florida SUZANNE GILL Woolstock, Virginia NANCY GLISSON Portsmouth, Virginia MARY INDIA GR. ' VHAM Baltimore. Mar) ' land JOYCE ANN GR„ Y Sandson, Virginia SARAH ANNE GRIFFITHS Dimbar, West Virginia FLOANNE HINTON Petersburg, Virginia EMMA GARNETT HIX Prospect, X ' irginia VIRGINIA M. RIE HRBEK North Madison, Ohio FRANCES ELIZABETH HUBBARD South Hill, Virginia DOLORES W. JACKSON East Rainelle, West Virginia ROCHELLE A. JOHNS Welch, Vest Virginia CLYTIS LOUISE MATTHEWS Jarratt, ' irginia RAMONA S. MILLER Gate City, Virginia JOYCE DAWN MUNDY Port Republic, Virginia JoANN O ' DELL BOOMER, Vest Virginia SUSAN ARMOUR OTTLEY Richmond, Virginia REBECCA LEE POWELL South Boston, Virginia 119 THE CLASS OF 1963 EDITH JUANITA PRICE DIXIE ' ALERIE RAST NANCY ILENE RIPPEY ANN TAYLOR ROBINSON Farmville, ' !rginia Rochelle, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Greensboro, North Carolina CAROLYN LOL ' ISE SEWARD Richmond. Virginia JUDITH ANN SIMMS LOLITA JOY SMITH BETTY LOU SMOOT CLAR-AMAE STEVENS Radford, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia Mechvay, Ohio ELIZABETH ANN WILKINSON South Charleston, West Virginia SUSAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Covington, Indiana CAROLYN JEANNETTE WINFREY Palmyra, Virginia JANICE ANN VOOD Richmond, Virginia MELINDA SUE WOODWARD Richmond, Virginia NOT PICTURED EARLENE WHITEHURST CANAAN Richmond, Virginia CONSTANCE MAE POLING Pearisburg, Virginia 120 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS In September, 1961, sixty-six young women — two married, several with diamonds, some with hat pins and the rest of us still hoping — entered the Sophomore year at the Medical College of Virginia. The watchword for our first quarter was eagerness. The Associate sophomores were eager to wear that cher- ished black band, while the Baccalaureate sophomores watched enviously from behind a blue uniform. This year we would be bluebirds , but next. . . . These Baccalaureates were eager to have that hospital experi- ence underway, at long last. And could it be possible that there were just nine more months of happy hours spent in Psychiatry, Pediatrics and such, before gradua- tion day for our Associates? Anxious might well describe the second quarter of our Sophomore year. Nervousness for these budding nurses could be attributed to the watchful eye of in- structors and those procedures we should have read. Chrismas was right around the corner, though, and with it came parties, exchanging gifts, singing carols and, of course, the Christmas Ball. After a long, hard second quarter of academic work, spiced generously with excitement and fun; we emerged a little more tired, a little less nervous — maybe even a little more skilled. The spring quarter was marked by new determina- tion and spring fever. The Associates were counting the days until graduation, while the Baccalaureate girls were suffering from acute nursitis . This condition was marked by less nervousness, more skill and finally learn- ing to improvise and to use reflective technique. The summer quarter will bring walks in the park, sunbaths at Randolph-Minor and those luscious trips to the beach. The final quarter of our Sophomore year will also bring new skills to be learned, more experience in the hospital and finally trading in the blue uniform for that long-awaited white uniform and cap. As we look back, we realize that this year has been hectic, exciting, and successful — a very significant year in our lives. We have moved one step higher on the lad- der toward our goal. We are newly inspired and warmed when we realize that: Girls in dresses of blue. The Great Physician Is working through you. Left to Right: Maiv Jaiic Goad, Prrsidoit: Judy True. Historian: Karen . Vgree, Secretary: ' irginia Robbins, Vice-President; Becky Roberts, Treasurer. I SCHOOL OF NURSING ie R£N NANCY AGEE Meadows o£ Dan. irginia ANNA CRUMP ALLIGOOD AVashington, North Carolina JANE MUELLER ALLISON Draper, Virginia CHARLOTTE ARNOLD Petersbnrg, ' West ' irginia FREDA ELAYNE ASHWORTH Rocky Mount. Virginia BARBAR. JANE BLOXOM Richmond. Virginia BETTY JO BRILL Strasburg, Virginia GER. LDINE REBECCA BUSHAK Norfolk. Virginia KAREN ANN CEDERSTROM Falls Church, Virginia LINDA F. YE COBLRN Ellerson, ' irginia ETTA CATHRINE COTTON Aldie, Virginia BARBARA JEAN CUSTALOW Bluefield. West Virginia CATHERINE MRGINIA DOVE Alexandria. Virginia FAVE CAROLYN DURRETTE Franklin, Virginia KAREN SUE ELLIS Portsmouth, Virginia SUSAN WALLIS FORRER Franklin, Virginia ERMA LOU FOX JANE LEE HICKMAN Gore, Virginia Buena Vista, Virginia LAVONIA MAE HUFFMAN Elkton, Virginia BETTY SUE JOHNSON Clayton, North Carolina CAROL VIVIAN KENNEDY Falls Church, Virginia ELIZABETH ANN KIBLER Richmond, Virginia ANNE MARIE KIRK Fort Lauderdale, Florida EDNA EARL LANGSTON Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina MARY FRANCES McCAULEY Front Royal, Virginia JANE KIRBY McCORMICK Charlotte, North Carolina PATRICIA GAYNELLE MILES Ellerson, Virginia ANNE HARRISON ORMES Richmond, Virginia 122 THE CLASS OF 1964 SONDRA HAZEL PADOW Richmond, Virginia ROSALYN GENICE PAUL Richmond, Virginia PATRICA ELLEN PHILLIPS •Salisbury, Maryland NANCY JEAN POWELL Arlington, Virginia VIRGINIA CARTER ROBBINS AltaVista, Virginia REBECCA ANN ROBERTS Somerset, Virginia EDITH CAROL SAUNDERS Blackstone, Virginia PEGGY JEAN SHUPE Pocahontas, Virginia GAIL ANN SILCOX Richmond, Virginia NANCY GAYNELL SNYDER Dayton, Virginia PATRICIA SOLENBERGER Martinsburg, West Virginia CAROLE LEE SOMERS Harrisonburg, Virginia BRENDA GAYLE STOUT AltaVista, Virginia EMMA JEAN THOMAS Ahoskie, North Carolina CATHERINE ELLEN TILSON Dublin, Virginia JUDITH ANN TRUE Arlington, Virginia PATRICIA A. TURNELL Warwick, Rhode Island JOAN VAUGHAN Richmond, Virginia PATRICIA FAYE WATKINS Hampton. Virginia JUDITH ANN WHITE Buena Vista, Virginia JUDY DALE WRIGHT Stuart, Virginia NOT PICTURED SALLY CHRISTINE OWENSBY Swannanoa, North Carolina FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS This year -e weie college freshmen. More impor- tant, % -e -ere repeatedly reminded, we were now college ■ivomen ivho Avere on our way to becoming graduate nurses. Ve had serious business ahead. Earnestly we got down to the solemn proceedings, and for a while we did solemnly proceed. With sincere ef- fort and sobering eflEect, we wrote our philosophies of life. At the same time, we were directed to the library to read philosophies of nursing in hopes that each of us would anange some resemblance between her own philosophy and that of her future profession. As we discovered the duties and responsibilities of nursing, our minds were sobered by the weight of the task ahead; yet our hearts were fired to perform with distinction. Being a rather frisky group of young ladies, however, there were moments when the fine zeal of our ambition wore thin. For a short while it seemed that the Freshman Class had abandoned all serious effort and were bent on achieving notoriety as menymakers. ' e frolicked during study hours; we made NOISE during quiet hours. ■Ve pranced up and down the halls lubricating door- nobs with peanut butter, and time after time we were reprimanded for the fiendish delight we seemed to find in stealing the elevator. Then came November, wielding a threatening big stick labeled Exams. With due respect, we freshmen scuiTied to our desks and prepared. The critical moment came; we revealed what we had learned. Then, having disemburdened our minds and souls, we pressed home- ward to recuperate from the ordeal during Thanks- giving. Returning from tlie holiday we were welcomed with a new, unspotted quarter. Freshmen souls were kindled anew with determination not to blot this one. As the swing back into classes gained momentum the Baccalaureate students formed a quite intimate ac- quaintance with dear Froggy , while the Associates took for their bosom friend Mister Cat . To help liven the routine of study, a round of Christ- mas parties, traditional and otherwise, came to pry us eager freshmen from our books to join the festivity. This season was made memorable as the time that the Fresh- man Class perfomied a small miracle. It happened on the night of the December Student Association meeting, when lo and behold, it became evident that the Fresh- man Class was holding the attention — the amused and delighted attention of the entire assembly by their in- spired and hilarious acting ability. In January we began the new year with a somewhat more dignified and sage approach, having achieved by this time a more effective intermingling of skylarking and hard work. Second quarter wore on; vivacity ran low. Then, as it dawned on us that the year was more than half over for the majority of our class, we straightened up and peered around to see what we had accomplished. By this time the Associate students had learned to give shots with professional skill and unparalleled nonchalance. In chemistry lab, tense Baccalaureate freshmen had com- pleted titration with finesse — a half-drop of this, then a half-drop of that. From these and other observations we concluded that we had achieved many things to be proud of. Most rewarding of all was the feeling that we had earned the honor of being referred to as young women and nurses- to-be. Left to Right: Martha Dickerson, Historian; Carol Garst, Secretary; Marianne Krop, President; Mary Jones, Vice-President; Gail Ford, Treasurer. SCHOOL OF NURSING ELIZABETH HUNTER BAHLMAN Washington, D.C. MARY JANE BALUCH Norfolk, Virginia JUDY MEREDITH BARNETT Front Royal, Virginia BARBARA JOAN BATEY Orange, Texas SUZANNE EVELYN BELL Somerset, Massachusetts SUSAN TERRY BRYAN Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ANN CLARK Carrollton, Virginia JEANETTE DIANE CRAWLEY Richmond, Virginia SANDRA ELLEN DALE Covington, Virginia JANET KAY DENNY Brightwood, Virginia MARTHA ELIZABETH DICKERSON Stuart, Virginia KAREN SONYA FLUCKIGER Springfield, Virginia BONNIE FAYE FORD Petersburg, Virginia EMILY GAIL FORD Chapel Hill, North Carolina ROBERTA L. GAITHER Great Falls, Virginia MARY CHURCHILL GARTER Stony Creek, Virginia KATHRYN ROSE GLENN Prospect, Virginia NANCY CRAWFORD GRAHAM Wilmington, North Carolina LINDA CAROL HALL Marion, Virginia LILLIE IRENE HANCOCK Vesta, Virginia JOAN ELIZABETH IRWIN Dover, Delaware RUTH ROSALEE JOHNSON Hot Springs, Virginia MARY ELEANOR JONES Annandale, Virginia MARTHA CORINNE KOONCE Trenton, North Carolina MARIANNE ELIZABETH KROP Somerville, New Jersey KATHRYN IRENE KULESHER Falls Church, Virginia JANET MARIE LANIER Manassas, Virginia SANDRA ANN LONG Prospect, Virginia 125 THE CLASS OF 1965 JANICE ELAINE McDANIEL Richmond. Virginia MATHILDA SUE MERKER Roseburg, Oregon MARY LOUISE MORRISON Long Beach, California MARY MARGARET NASH Arlington, Virginia JANE SANFORD OWEN Jarratt, Virginia LOIS MAE PLAUGER Bentonville, Virginia FRANCES VICTORIA REED Leesburg, Virginia PATRICIA ANNE REVELLE Norfolk, Virginia GRETCHEN LEE SANDBACK Springfield. Virginia JOAN ELIZABETH SCHWALM Arlington. Virginia PATRICIA DAWN SCOTT Charlotte. North Carolina PATRICIA NORTHROP SNELL Petersburg, West Virginia QUITA BERNADETTE TANSEY Richmond. Virginia SHARON MARIA UMBERGER Wythe ' ille, Virginia LANA LOUISE WAITE Cumberland, Maryland JANE ADELAIDE VH E Amelia, Virginia JANET ANN WOOLLEY Fredericksburg, Virgina LINDA RAE YORK Roanoke, Virginia ELIZABETH ANNE YOUNG Trenton, New Jersey NOT PICTURED ANNE MONCRIEF Richmond, Virginia SANDRA LEE YEAGER Colonial Heights, Virginia ASSOCIATE DEGREE-CLASS OF 1962 He, SNZANNE JANET BARKER Portsmouth, New Hampshire Student Nurses ' Association, ' 60- ' 62 JOYCE LYNETTE BIRDSALL Newport News, Virginia Chorus, ' 60- ' 62 : Honor Council. ' 61- ' 62 ; Cabaniss Hall House Council, ' 61- ' 62 ; President, Wesley Founda- tion BETTY BERNESE BRINKLEY Norfolk, Virginia Honor Council; House Council; Chorus ; O ' esley Foundation SUE CAROLYN BRITTINGHAM New Church, Virginia Student Nurses ' Association, ' 60- ' 61 ; Randolph Minor Hall House Council, •61- ' 62 ; Baptist Student Union, ' 60- ' 62, Publicity Chairman, ' 61- ' 62 MARY JANE GOAD Roanoke, Virginia Class Vice-President, ' 61- ' 62 : Wesley Foundation, Vice-President ROBIN LINDA GRESHAM Silver Spring, Maryland r THE 1962-SOPHOMORE CLASS SHARON LOUISE HAYNES Bluefield, West Virginia House Coiineil, ' Sl- ' Sa : Basketball BETTIE JOVE MAY BURKEVILLE, VIRGINIA E ' ELYN V. McCOY Portsmouth. Virginia BARBAR. RUTH NAGEL SiLXER Spring, Maryland SANDRA LYNNE PECKHAM Louisa, Virginia NANCY LOUISE POWELL Hampton, Virginia student Nurses ' Association. ' 60- ' 62 ; X-RAY Staff. ■60- ' «2: Baptist Stu- dent I ' nion, Social Chairman. ' OO- ' Gl, Vice-President, ' Gl- ' 62 128 CLASS OF 1962 -ASSOCIATE DEGREE ■' V SUZANNE ELIZABETH SWINNEY HicH Point, North Carolina DOROTHY LOUISE THORPE Rocky Mount, North Carolina ■tiicUnt Nurses ' Association, ' G0- ' 62 SARAH ANN VAUGHAN Marine City, Michigan Stiidont Nurses ' Association. ' G0- ' 62 Uepresentative, ' 61- ' 62 BARBARA ANN VHEA T Fredericksburg, Virginia student Nurses ' Association, ' 00 ' G2 120 CLASS OF 1963 -ASSOCIATE DEGREE CAROL SUE BERGER Norfolk, Virginia GERALDINE MAY BOWMAN Roanoke, Virginia DONNA LEIGH CLARK Culpeper, Virginia VIRGINIA DARE COOPER Rocky Mount, Virginia LYNDA LEE CONNER Hampton, Virginia ALICE CAROLYN FOSTER Newport News, Virginia CAROL LEE GARST PHYLLIS MAY MILLS JEANETTE NELMS Roanoke, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Windsor, Virginia ANNE ELIZABETH ROTHGEB Luray, Virginia ANN JOHNSTON RYDER Raleigh, North Carolina DONNA GAY SIMMONS Princeton, West Virginia MARTHA HARDEN MARGARET WAMPLER MARY-JORDAN WHITE NOT PICTURED Richmond, Virginia NOVICE JARRATT ANNE HOWARD MOON Gretna, Virginia iridgewater, Virginia Leesburg. Virginia Richmond, Virginia 130 Nancy finishes a day on Public Health. Bohemian Holiday Oh! He tailed at last. Don ' t we look professional? Mtp iinlH up lolks Where are the bovs Dr. Simon Baruch, Father of Hydro- therapy and a graduate of M. C. V., began in 1891 through lectures and publications to give a better explanation of the thera- peutic value of water. Today, physical therapists use many of his ideas as a basis for part of their treatments. His son, Dr. Bernard M. Baruch gave, in honor of his father, funds for the establishment of the Baruch Center of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation here at M. C .V. As a result of Simon Baruch ' s work in the field of hydrotherapy, the lower pic- ture shows a patient getting a treatment in the Hubbard Tank, utilizing the thera- peutic value of water. U  . ' - jjIdl M ' - i ; .£ •■' _, J Dr. Frederick E. Vultee, Jr., B.S., M.D. Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical Director, School of Physical Therapy DEDICA TION His example of excellence in the practice of medicine has been an inspiration to us all. As a teacher, he has been unsurpassed, maintaining our interest even at 8:00 in the morning. Because he has treated us with respect, we have gained con- fidence in ourselves and pride in our profession. For his enthusiasm and endeavors in behalf of each of us and our school, we dedicate our section of the 1962 X-Ray to Dr. Frederick E. Vultee, Jr. Z,? J to Right: Ann Syk.es, Secretary-Treasurer; Martha Suter, President; Anne Hughes, Vice-President; C.loria Ford, Historian. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS September, 1960, found us gathered in Memorial Hall anxiously awaiting the beginning of the transition period which would turn us into physical therapists. For the most part we were strangers — at least we knew little of each other. We had a common goal, though — to become a part of the evergrowing profession of physical therapy. This goal would lead us through the next two years. Our Junior year was hard. The more we learned, the more there was to learn. We knew that if we managed to sit through it we would be on the last lap of a long race — a race at the end of which were the initials R.P.T. Somehow we did get through it. Then we were Seniors!. It was a little frightening to realize that only a year remained in which to prepare ourse ' ves for our chosen profession. As graduation approached however, we realized that oiu learning would not stop in June but would continue throughout our careers. In looking back over our years here, there are many memories which we will keep along with those of our work — intimate interviews — rotating affiliations — speech class — Christmas party PUNCH — The Baruch Scoop — Neuroanatomy — How to be professional — dia- monds and wedding bands — attempts at ice skating — snow-boimd in Washington — summer affiliations. THE 1962 SENSO CLASS HELEN NICHOLAS ALEXION Waynesboro. Virginia ilary Wasliington College; Class President. ' (30- ' 61 : American Phys- ical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 ; X-RAY, Ilonoraries and Fraternities Editor, ' ei- ' Oi SILAS ALFRED BUTLER Richmond, Virginia B.S.. Virginia I ' nion T ' niversity American I ' hysical Therapy Associa tion 0(1-62 CHRISTINE COLLIER PELL Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina AN ' oman ' s College of I ' niversit.v of North Carolina: Student Council liepresentative. ' 61- ' 62 : American I ' liysicai Therapy Association, ' 60- GLORIA BETH FORD Laurel, Mississippi Mississippi College ; Class Historian. ' 01- G2: American I ' hysical Therapy Association, ' 6(J- ' 62 : Baptist Student LINDA JEAN HARWELL Danville, irginia .. Stratford College; X-RAY, y Editor, ' 60- ' 61, Editor-in-Chiof, ' ()2 ; .Tuuior News Editor, Baruch III. ' 60- ' 61 : American Physical Therapy Association, ■60- ' 62 JACK LOUIS ED VARD HINES Richmond, Virginia E.S., Virginia Tinion University: American I ' hysical Therapy Associa- tion, •G0- ' 62 SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY FRANCES ANNE HUGHES Radford, Virginia Radford College; Class ' ice-l ' l•esi- dent, ' 61- ' 62; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 00- ' 62, Repre- sentative, ' 61- ' 62 ELIZABETH ELEANOR MERRELLS Bridgeport, West Virginia West Virginia Uniyerstty : American Physical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 ANN HEATH MOLONEY Augusta, Kentucky A. A.. Centre College, Stephens Col- lege ; American Physical Therapy As- sociation, ' 60- ' 62, Representative, ' 60- CAROL MAUREEN O ' BRIEN MiLLBURN, New Jersey Douglass College ; President, School of Physical Therapy, ' 61- ' 62 ; Honor Council Representative, ' 60- ' 61 ; Honor Code Committee, ' 61- ' 62 ; American Physical Therapy Associa- tion, ' 60- ' 62 IRMHILD GELFA PROWE Canton, Ohio Capital ' Dniversity, Student Council Representative, ' 60- ' 61 : Lutheran Organization. Honor Council Repre- sentative; MCV Chorus; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 JUDITH ELAINE STALEY Arlington, Virginia Miami University ; Class Historian, ' 60- ' 61 ; Baruch Scoop, Senior Editor, ' 61- ' 62 ; X-RAY, Copy Editor, ' 61- ' 62 ; American Physical Therapy Associa- tion, ' 60- ' 62 THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS NORALIE FRANCES STARK Painsville, Ohio Mary Washington College : Womens ' Basketball Team, ■60- ' 62 : House Council Representative. ' 61- ' 62 : Ath- letic Council Representative. ' 61- 62 ; Honor Council Representative. ' 60- ' 61 : American Physical Therapy As- sociation, ' 60- ' 62 MARTHA ELOISE SUTER Arlington, Virginia Wittenberg University ; Class Presi- dent. ' 61- ' 62, Secretary-Treasurer, ' 60- ' 61 ; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 ANN GIBSON SYKES EmporiAj Virginia Mary Washington College : Bariich Scoop. .Junior Editor, ' 60- ' 61 ; Amer- ican Physical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 NANCY OLIVIA TANNER Palmer Springs, Virginia Mary Washington College ; Student Council Representative, ' 60- ' 61 ; Sec- retary- Treasurer, School of Physical Therapy. ' 61- ' 62 : American Physical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 l MARK KING WENZEL Burlington, West Virginia I ' otomac State College: American Physical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 GRACE EVANGELINE YODER Newport News, Virginia B.A.. Goshen College : Womens ' Bas- ketball Team. ' 60. ' 62 ; MCV Chorus, ' 6U- ' 62 ; American Physical Therapy Association, ' 60- ' 62 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lejt to Right: Sharon Hiltsley, President; Bill Clarkson, Historian: Jeaiiette Tallman, Vice-President: Linda Payne, Secretary-Treasur Coming from as far west as California and as far south as Georgia, twenty-four students enrol ' ed in the School of Physical Therapy at the Medical College of Virginia, in September, 1961. We soon discovered what it meant to be in a pro- fessional school. We soon knew that this was a college in name only. We had to rise in the mornings with the chickens and go to bed as the late show watchers did. W e came from a variety of college backgrounds. We had to learn some basic fundamentals so that we could build on a similar, solid foundation. We found that we did not know the English language much less logical order. We were looked upon as professional coUegues and were expected to act as such. The classes were informal and the faculty most understanding. Between Dr. Vultee ' s curbstones and Mr. Taylor ' s stuff , we were very relaxed in the classroom. Every once in a while, a very high pitched laugh would break out, or the room woidd seenr like Rudolph were there — a voice with a mountain accent woidd shat- ter the silence — at the break between classes Stop that twisting! You know those muscles were not attached for that! We have had much fun this year. Like she said, Never loose your sense of humor! Now that our mus- cle designs are finished, we ninkapoos may travel on to our senior year. THE CLASS OF 1963 GEORGE VILLIAM CLARK.SON Marlinton, West Virginia MARGARET LOLISE COLLUM Alexandria, Virginia JANET LOUREXE COX Richmond, Virginia SUZ. N. E DRAKE Riclimond, ' irginia RLTH DIANE E.STEP Richmond, Kentucky SANDRA ANN HAMMER Hagerstown, Mar land SHARON ROSE HILTSLEY San Diego, California GLENDA CAMILLE JOHNSON Knoxville, Tennessee ROBERT JONES Logan, West Virginia JEAN MVFANWY LAWTON Newport News, Virginia ELISE MARIE MONSON Atlanta, Cieorgia LINDA H. PAYNE Elberton, Georgia MARTHA REED SHERR, RD Salem, Virginia PENELOPE STAVROS Norfolk, Virginia ANN ELIZABETH STEVENSON Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ELAINE JEANNETTE TALLMAN Edgewater Park, New Jersey MARIA ELIZABETH TAYLOR Richmond. Virginia MARY DIANE TERRELL EUerson, Virginia DOROTHY KAE WATERS Roanoke, Virginia ARTHIR TERRENCE WISE Bushwood, Maryland of those ancient free afternoons for the seniors. A Hollywood special? Sandra, not studying? Mark, did you win all the prizes that night? Gosh Santa, you sure have changed! Somebody got a phone call! The first separate hospital of the Univer- sity College of Medicine was organized in 1861. The building is shown in the top pic- ture. In 1874 the hospital was calletl the Church Institute and its management pass- ed to a board of women representing the various charitable associations of Rich- mond. In 1895 the building was named the Old Dominion Hospital. At that time no trained hospital administrators existed. The management of ho spita ' s was per- formed by people willing to devote their time. In many instances, doctors and nurses assumed this responsibility, dividing their time between their professions and the di- rection of the hospital. Today ' s hospitals are highly specialized and departmentalized institutions, requir- ing skilled and trained persons to manage full time their general activities and func- tions. To help meet this need, the School of Hospital Administration sends out trained hospital administrators yearly. Among the many alumni holding top po- sition is Mr. Alfred Burkholder, adminis- trator of the new Bedford County Memo- rial Hospital, Inc., which is shown in the lower picture. % ' F ■' [II . Ji Miss Lauree Pottinger, R.N., M.S. Professor of Nursing DEDICATION Because we understand your mission and Because we are gratefvil for your teachings, The Class of 1962 dedicates this portion of the X-RAY to you. Left to Right Seated: Katheryn Berry, Secretary-Treasurer; Bob Kintzel, President. Standing: George Berch, Historian: Benton W ' ahl, J ' ice- President. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS We came . . . Stepping from all wa ks of life, we gathered inform- ally in front of the Egyptian Building; we had one goal in mind — to become hospital administrators. It was not long before we found that our ideas of good hospital administration were nebulous. We had much to learn. We saw . . . The year ' s academic program has been as diverse as our backgroimds; accounting, finance, law, medical ser- vice, reseach, statistics, and management. Who can forget our confusion over legal parlance? Some looked for the statue of frogs for days before discovering that our law instructor was, in fact, referring to the Statute of Frauds. Touring has played an important role in supporting this academic phase of our learning and has familiarized us with such awesome things as the great god maxitron, the clinicopathological conference, and the Supreme Court of Virginia. We were enlightened . . . There is only one kind of patient care — the best. There can be no compromise in this respect. Our job will be to provide the best patient care at the lowest possible cost. THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS CHARLES HUGH ANDERSON Front Ro al, Virginia B.S., Virginia rolytechnic Institute Administrative Residency : Baptist Memorial Hospital. .Tackscnville. Florida DEANE ED VIN BEAMER Creue, Virginia B.S., T ' niversity of Richmond Administrative Residency: Memorial Mission Hospital Asheville. North Carolina GEORGE R.AYMOND BERCH FlSHERSVILLE, VIRGINIA B.S., University of Maryland Administrative Residency : I ' niversity of Virginia Hospital. Charlottesville , ANNA KATHERVN BERRY B.S.. East Tennessee State College ulrainistrative Residency ; Lynchburg ieneral Hospital, L.vnchburg. Virginia LORIN SCOTT CAMPBELL B.S.. I ' niversity of North Carolina Administrative Residency : North Canilina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. Nortli (. ' arolina REX DAVID GAEDE B.A.. M.S.. San Diego State College Administrative Residency : I ' SAF Hospital Wiesbaden. Wiesbaden. Germany SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION SIDNEY GOLDIN Baltimore, Maryland B.S.. University of Baltimore Administrative Residency : Mount Sinai Hospitai, Chicago. Illinois STANLEY BR. NDON RAMM Petersburg, Virginia A.B.. Duke University Administrative Residency ; Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Roanoke. Virginia ROBERT ANTON KINTZEL LuTZ. Florida B.S.. University of Tampa Administrative Residency : Tampa General Hospital, Tampa. Florida PETER BALDWIN LAMBERT RicH.vioND, Virginia B.S.. George Washington University Administrative Residency ; Richmond Memorial Hospital. Richmond, Virginia HERBERT PARIS Chelsea, Massachusetts A.B,, Brande!s University Administrative Residency : Grace-New Haven Community Hospital New Haven. Connecticut ROBERT GOOD VIN PAYNE, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia B.S.. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Administrative Residency : Norfolk General Hospital. Norfolk. Virginia THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS BENTON WAHL, JR. Cincinnati, Ohio B.A.. rniversity of Cincinnati Administrative Residency : The Clirist Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio VERL HUE WOOD Do:isFv, Mississippi B.S., Mississippi State College Administrative Residency : .Tackson- Madison County (ieneral Hospital, Jackson, Tennessee Left to Right: C. W. Sanders, Historian: Charles .Sweal. Fiiiidenl: C. A. Moore, Vice-President; Kirby H. Smith, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Time .... Time .... Time. So much to learn with so little time. From varied walks of life we come-a Peru- vian physician, an Air Force Major, a Richmond drug salesman; all individuals but with one primary objective basic to all. That one driving force, that one innate de- sire is to learn, in nine short months, those fundamentals so necessary to provide the best patient care possible . This ideal, inherent in one and all, quickly transformed fifteen men of heterogeneous backgrounds into a closely knit unit desiring to make the Class of ' 63 the best ever. Accounting, Hospital Law, Personnel Management, Medical Records, Anatomy, Field Trips — all were im- portant, each contributing a vital part in moulding what was to become our working knowledge and later our philosophy of Hospital Administration. With the advent of June, we go our separate ways and for a period of fifteen months put into practical application those fundamentals of administration which we have acquired. It will not be easy — worthwhile ob- jectives rarely are. Each will have his moments of glory, each his share of frustration and failure. Thus each, in the final analysis, will have done his full measure of introspection and self-assessment. The product of which, we hope will be a man better qualified to assume the responsibilities of Hospital Administration, and in whom the Medical College of Virginia may justly be proud. THE CLASS OF 1963 C. HENRY EARNER Lake City, Pennsylvania JOHN PRENTISS CONROY Wauchula, Florida SAMUEL LLOYD HAMILTON Vanceburg, Kentucky JAMES KEITH JOHNSON THOMAS SPENCER McCALLIE Warren ton, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee CLARENCE EDWARD McCAULEY Charlottesville, Virginia ROBERT DALE METCALF Whitewater, Wisconsin CLYDE ALAN MOORE Catawba, North Carolina RUBEN DARIO NUE Tarma, Peru CLEON WALTON SANDERS, JR. Benson, North Carolina KIRBY HART SMITH, JR, Ayden, North Carolina CHARLES JENKINS SWEAT Waycross, Georgia BIDDY LEE WIGGS Petersburg, Indiana JAMES FLOYD WILLIAMS Pembroke, Virginia ROBERT ANDREWS WILLIAMS Atlanta, Georgia ' J Let ' s talk this over. We were finally able to control her. Danger Sign! Are you sure we ' re supposed to meet here? -N . rai PN wf ■' ■' : - '  Hl - ... .J H HRHilv Ti H ' -  _. , i t i I H V.J: JV fX ' i ■; i , it ■S 1 i !i § ' ' -« i The Untouchables New ' Vork trip - Class of ' 62 The technologist holding tube and pipet is using the older method for determining blood sugar. It involves precipitation, fil- tration, boiling, and reading in a spectro- photometer — this requiring much time and equipment. All of the above steps have been elimi- nated by the new autoanalyzer as shown in the lower picture. The serum enters the machine at one end and the blood sugar is recorded on the chart at the opposite end. ' L ' - ii! - Henry G. Kupfer, M.D. Director School of Medical Technology DEDICATION To our devoted director whose personal in- terest in the field of Medical Technology has given us inspiration and encouragement in our daily endeavors, to our loyal and patient friend who has given faithfully and untiringly to the ad- vancement of our education, to this man, Dr. Henry G. Kupfer, we gratefully dedicate our por- tion of the 1962 X-Ray. Left to Right: Front Row: Janet Light, Honor Council; Martha Buiiough, Hutoiiun: Linda Heain, Vice-P)C ' sident. PhylUs Harrison, Secre- tary. Back Row: Lucile Holswade, President; Betty Paige Roberts, Treasuier. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS In retrospect, the Medical Technology class of 1962 must describe the past year as one of anticipation, frustration, inspiration, and disappointments, coup ' ed with learning experience and termination in victories. Could you possibly imagine a more descriptive pic- ture of anticipation than a group of approximately twenty bright-eyed, white-clad girls with wild visions of needles, syringes, blood, and, oh yes, those other body fluids which were daringly whispered by only a few. This momentous occasion was surpassed only by our first day in the hospital, where our determination to become successful vampires prevailed even though we knew we were shaking more than the patients. Perhaps some of the experiences of the year shou ' d be described as massive frustration. The daily races for the spectrophotometers or the centrifuges served to keep us always alert to say the least. Each of nineteen girls trying to get to the four spectrophotometers first — and they told us it couldn ' t be done. Not to be overlooked are the many occasions when time seemed to stand still during our daily lectures, which were often accompanied by nodding heads, and restricted Tuesday nights spent in preparation for endless tests. However, all was not work and pressure, as was dem- onstrated when the Med. Techs served as hostesses for the Open House in the new schoo ' . Then time seemed to slip by, and before we knew it Christmas lights were glowing in the lab, and the annual party found every- one twisting the lounge. Learning experiences along the way kept our incen- tive high, and so we came face to face with the dreaded final exams. Sighs of relief were heard as the six months of academic training ended in victory. With true inspi- ration and delermination we began rotating through the labs in the hospital in order to obtain our practical training. Now we look to the future with renewed an- ticipation of the time when we can take our place as a useful part of the medical team. 155 THE 1962 SENIOR CLASS BERNADETTE BENTLEY Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Jiary Washingtcn College MARTHA KAIGHN BURROUGH Mechanicsville, Virginia Longwood College ; Class Historian BARBARA ELLEN DULANEY Poplar Hill, Virginia Mary Washington College ELEANOR SEBINA EISENBERG Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute MARILYN LOUISE FAUBER Lexington, Virginia Mary Washington College SANDRA A. FEATHERSTONE RoxBORO, North Carolina Louisburg College ; Duke University SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PHYLLIS MAE HARRISON Berrvville, Virginia Westhampton College Sheoandoah College LINDA LEE HEARN Alexandria, Virginia Madison College ; Class Vice-president BARBAR. ' R. E HOLLAND Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute LUCILE HUFF HOLSWADE Huntington, West Virginia Marshall University : Class President THERESA ANN KEMPER VVTHE TLLE, VIRGINIA Radford College PHYLLIS LAHMAN Lahmansville, VEST Virginia Radford College THE 1962 SENI CLASS V.=: JANET PAGE LIGHT Bluefield, West Virginia Westhampton College ERMA LOUISE MACKEY Homestead, Florida Virginia State College, B.S. JEANNE DEULRE MOSELEY Richmond, Virginia Stratford College SUZANNE DUNCAN NORTHAM Urbanna, Virginia Westliampton College joANNE Mcdonald parks Greenmlle, North Carolina East Carolina College PATRICIA ANNE PUGH Winchester, Virginia Madison College SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CAROLYN JANE REITZ Richmond, Virginia Mary Washington College ELIZABETH PAIGE ROBERTS Norfolk, Virginia College of William and Mary ANN ELIZABETH SIMMONS AxroN, Virginia Longwoud College MARY NEAL SIMPSON Roanoke, Virginia Madison College MARY ANN SWART Wilmington, North Carolina A.E., Duke University : MCV Chorus BECKY LOU TURNER Roanoke, Virginia .S.. Mary ' aslliIlgtnn College PATRICIA ANN WEIL Burlington, North Carolina A. A., Virsni::! lutermont College MARY JANE WILLETT Wood MERE, New York NOT PICTURED PATRICIA MOSKALSKI Richmond, Virginia 159 Dr. Ebbe C. Hoff, Ph.D., B.Ch., M.D. Dean of Graduate Studies DEDICATION Because of your sincere interest in all the stu- dents as individuals, Because you are an outstanding symbol of the ideals of the Medical College, Because of your untiring and vmselfish devo- tion, Because we want you to know of our appreci- tion for all the things that you have done in our behalf. We dedicate our portion of the 1962 X-Ray to you. Left to Right: Robert Taber, President; Dan Suter, Honor Council Representative; Edith Hardie, Secretary-Treasurer; Zane Robert- son, Historian. Not Pictured: Louis Homer, Vice-President. GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICERS The School of Graduate Studies was formally or- ganized in January, 1957. The function of our graduate studies program is to cooperate in the conservation, dissemination, and augmentation of knowledge of students who show promise as teachers and research workers. The graduate student ' s work is highly specialized and individualized; and the graduate courses, sem- inars, and conferences in which he works are small with close contact with his teachers. The students in this program are offered many ed- ucational opportunities; association with a senior in- vestigator who is the adviser; learning to formulate a hypothesis and test it through a sound research de- sign; learning techniques; sharing ideas with others through seminars, scientific literature, scientific meet- ings, etc.; and practicising the curiosity, objectivity, and humility that scientific research demands. 162 SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES CHANDRA MADHAB BANERJIE Physiology Calcutta, India ARCHIE JAY BEEBE Pharmaceutical Chemistry Chincoteacue, Virginia MRS. FRANCIS D. CLARKE Pharmaceutical Chemistry Richmond, Virginia MOHAMED ELGOHARY Anatomy Cairo Egypt JAMES EDWARD HAMNER, III Dental Research Memphis, Tennessee EDITH LOUISE HARDIE Physiology Memphis, Tennessee RICHARD M. JACOBS Anatotny Reno, Nevada DAVID E. JANES, JR. Biophysics Richmond, Virginia JACKSON EUGENE JEFFREY Anatomy Richmond, Virginia ELIZABETH PATRICIA JOHNSON Alicrobioloby Richmond, Virginia BRADLEY GRAY JOHNSON Organic Chemistry Richmond, Virginia LILLIAN SUNG KANG Biochetnistry Keelung, China WILLIAM EDWARD KEEFE Biophysics ir Biometry Richmond, Virginia KYOUNG S. KIM Pharmacology Seoul, Korea JOSEPH E. LEVASSEUR Physiology Arlington, Virginia JUSTINE MARIE MURPHY Biology Richmond, Virginia JANE LEE OLIVER Anatomy Birmingham, Alabama ZANE KEGLEY ROBERTSON Atiatomy Richmond, Virginia MICHAEL N. SHERIDAN Anatomy Richmond, Virginia DANIEL BLOSSER SUTER Anatomy Harrisonburg, Virginia ALFRED SZUMSKI Physiology South River, New Jersey ROBERT IRVING TABER Pharmacology Perth Amboy, New Jersey SABUROH YAMASHITA Pharmaceutical Chemistry Tokyo, Japan NOT PICTURED Reevis S. Alphir, Marlene B. Barnard, Carroll G. Bennett, Grace J. Blank, Edward R. Bowman, Sally E. Bundy, Eleanor D. Camp- bell, Robert Davidow, Theodore M. Farber, Frances J. Filipowics, Allen L. Forbes, Ruth T. Friedman, C. Reginald Hall, Richard L. Heinemann, Louis D. Homer, Muriel H. Irish, Ida Geraldine Kennedy, Joseph Kronman, Evalin Lee, Robert Clement Lieser, John P. Manning, Elie Nawayser, George J. Pissicki, William R. Proffit, Walter O. Rinko, Roseer Rudolph, Lowell Smith, Shirley Smith, Matilda Stone, Charles Varse, Allen Wright. f t). 163 Left to Riglit: Shelia Eiickson, Zulma Sauri. Jean ' Wilson, Charlie Mae Thomas, Judy Hafner, Class Chairman, Ruth Forney, Gloria Pascasio, Martha Hansotte, Ruby Hayward, Gloria Kennedy, Mary Linda Oliver, Marcia Kerstein. DIETETIC INTERNS The Medical College of Virginia Hospital offers a one year course in hospital dietetics to young women who have a B.S. degree from an accredited college or university and who can meet certain specific course re- quirements. The course is approved by the American Dietetic Association, and upon completion of the course, interns are eligible for membership in the Association, and may hold positions in class A hospitals in the capacity of administrative, therapeutic, clinic, or teach- ing dietitions. Each September, the course is begim and students live in one of the college dormitories. During training, students receive a mixture of lecture and practical ex- perience in the various departments. Instruction is given under the superv ' ision of graduate dietitions in the De- partment of Dietetics. After satisfactory completion of the cotuse, dietetic interns are granted a certificate from the Hospital Di- vision and are eligible for membership in the Medical College of Virginia Alumni Association. Seniors, Left to Right: Front Row, Janice Shupe, Barbara Odell, Rae Crenshaw. Back Row, Helen Haase, Jo Anne Dix, Charlotte Daniel. X-RAY TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL The X-Ray Technology course consists of 24 consecutive months with two weeks vacation. The curricu- lum study is based mainly on physics, physiology and anatomy, radiographic techniques, special procedures, dark room chemistry and x-ray therapy. Underclassmen, Left to Right: Front Row, Carolyn Mitchell, Jean Barbour, Anne Baldwin, Glenda Mizell, Estelle Carr, Charlene Robinette. Second Row, Sandra Cherry, Rosalind Wells, Jane Triggs, Doris Johnson, Elaine Downs, Pamela Woods, Barbara Moore. Third Row, LaRee Lacy, Mary Raymon, Jean Cole, Suzanne Carter, Reida Rankin, Barbara Nelms. Betty Stewart, Virginia Brake, Nancy Bradley, Madeleine Coav. Charlcuc Tavlor. f ? i LMONTH,i --v r - ' S ' SUN TUES iua ' jktmm r t: r WED THURS nx — c — c STUDENT BODY OFFICERS George Bailey President Sarah Easley Secretary Phil Spiggle Vice President Howard Quillian Treasurer The Student Government o£ the Medical College of Virginia is under the leadership of the officer of its student body and elected repre- sentatives from each class. Each year the student body officers are elected from the President of the four major schools. SCHOOL F F I C E R S SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Left to Right: Charles K. Polly, Secretary-Treasure Howard E. Quillen, President. SCHOOL OF NURSING Left to Right Sarah Easley, President; Linda Coburn, Treasute), Susan Otley, Vice-President; Mary Anna Roach, Secyetaty SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Left to Right: James M. Porterfield, Jr., Vice-President; George Bailey, President; Bill Payne, Secretary-Treasurer. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Left to Right: Dorothy M. Hotmeyer, Secretary-Treas- urer: Philip C. Spiggle, President. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY ,( ' ( to Riglit: Carol O ' Brien, President: Nancy Tanner, Secre- tary-Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE jL f 1 C. J. Blair, III Jack Procter Marvin Mackler Preston Gada Jack McAllister Hawes Campbell Not Piclured: Tames Dowd Larry Sharpe SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Leo Lampros Michael Prunty Robert Blease Beechard McConnell, Jr. Anthony DiCesare Clyde Killcn Alva Norman O ' Steen Stanley Sheftall SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Andrew Clore James Wynn George Buchanan Ravniond Kincaid Radford D. Rockwell 170 REPRESENTATIVES SCHOOL OF NURSING Carolyn Doggett Joan Blesse Catherine Dove Lavoiiia Huffman Gerakline Bowman Gretchen Sandback SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Chris Collier Pell Sandra Hammer SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Lucille Holswade Thomas McCollie Medical Technology Hospital Administration Michael Sheridan Graduate Studies The Student Council representatives make up the governing hoAy of MCV ' s student body. Each class of eveiv school is entitled to representation on this council. These class representa- tives attend to all natters concerning the students. 171 Linda Harwell Editor-in-Chief (i Wk ' ] H ' ■' S t 7 ( Jean Bowman Business Manager THE 1962 X-RAY In 1913, the first X-Ray was presented to the student body of the Medical College ot Virginia. Throughout the years, this annual publication has given the students something concrete to ivhich they can turn in their hours of reminiscing. The annual ser es as a valuable medium in uniting the va- rious schools here at the college, lor the staff is open to all stu- dents. The X-Ray is governed by the students through the Board of Publications which e ' ects the Editor-in-Chief and the Business Manager. GENERAL STAFF ANiN Clark Glenna Ashburner Ann Kirk Sara Griffiths Fave Durrette Susan Forrer Gloria Ford Betty Jo Brill Jane Owen Mary Jordon White Anne Moncrief Lavonia Huffman Mary Graham Cynthia DeLonc, Carole Jones Carol Steiner Nancy Rippey Susie Williams Walter Padow Diane Tiller Joyce Gray Etta Cotton Carol O ' Brien Nancy Tanner Ann Hughes Charlotte Arnold Pat Turnell Karen Fluckiger Lana Waite Elizabeth Merrells Glenda Johnson Judy Barnett Mat Merker Martha Dickerson Nancy Powell Noralie Stark Jeanette Nelms SONDRA PaDO V Judy Stale y Copy Editor Leo Crosier Co-Assislanl Editor Maxine Fieldson Co-Assistant Editor Helen Alexion Fraternities and Honorarics Editor Gloria Ford working on Hc:lpini out with typing is Carol Our busy new photographer— Walter Padow. yearbook pictures. O ' Brien. Glenda Johnson, Anne Hughes and Liz Merrells assisting with copy. Brend. WAirF. Class Sections Editor Marlin Trojano Sports Editor Ann Btw ARLV Typist jAxiri: Wood Assistant Business Manwicr RELIGIOUS B CJ HILLEL FOUNDATION All Jewish students at the Medical College of Virginia may participate in the activities of the B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Foundation. The program of the organi- zation is primarily cultural, religious, and social in nature. Rabbi Raymond Drinsky, from the University of Virginia, is our regional and local advisor. High- lighting this year was our state-wide Hillel Spring Institute held here in Rich- mond. Co-leaders of the group Sondra Padow Alan Coldfarb WESLEY FOUNDATION Led by Reverend Don Stanton, the nationally organized Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on M. C.V. ' s campus. It strives to provide for and fulfill the spiritual and social needs of the students. The Wesley Foundation offers a program of weekly meetings, con- ferences, social activities, service projects, counceling. deputation, and other activi- ties. LAENNEC SOCIETY The Laennec Society was formed to unite the Catholic Students of M.C.V. in fellowship and discussion of the spir- itual and moral aspects of the practice in medicine and allied fields. This society was named for Rene Laennec, who gave classic descriptions of many intrathoracic diseases and who also invented the stetho- scope. 174 ORGANIZATIONS BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union is an or- ganization of B aptist students on cam- puses throughout the Southern Baptist Convention. Its purpose is to help stu- dents maintain a link between their church at home and the campus. Fun and fellowship are a part of the B.S.U. progiam as well as the attempts to put the Christian way of life in the center of the students ' campus life. Miss Marie Claypool is Director of the downtown schools in Richmond, which includes M C.V WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Led by field workers, Pat Whitener and Bob Martin from the Presbyterian School of Christian Education and Union The- ological Seminary, Westminster Fellow- ship has just emerged from a period of re-organization. We now meet bi-monthly at .Second Presbyterian Church for Young Adult Seminar which features outstanding speakers from the city. The evening is begun with dinner and ended with dis- cussion groups to talk over the speaker ' s comments. During the month a recreation night is held which includes just about anything the group wants to do. The Vestminster is essentially Presbyterian but all interested students are welcome. Our purpose is to serve Christ now dur- ing our student lite. CAMPUS VESPERS In Richmond ' s historic Monumental Church, on the edge of M.C.V. ' s campus, a reverent service of worship known as Campus Vespers is conducted each Tues- day at 6:30 throughout the school year. Outstanding speakers have been heard, and have met with the students after the service for informal discussions. V 5 = ; 2; s -S ■U; Mcrld. Certainly -h. . In aedical Tdssicrs i .- ' -i; . attCDdance cin hxn err .- will lafcft tcm-s, idll hi .- ; ir.«STOCse «iid« of ft.-l- •■;■. ' -e in Thc conference i? .-, fco snds} ax- c;: :. Srciip here a-. -, v ::. : ■:: ; • ir--3 :,rt .-,,-; :-- -.raation We h8v. — . - interest in tr . beiEg, w« h-rrt.. ______ ■■■■--•r;°?;,t.... ccoeittee i; - house in a .- aoci3l center Mould have i;- - . ar.d turnL- • - - SUTTiTCd, CVtll : ■. everyone tKistdng ■-.-n ' -i: up tfie affair. Tha rest  m ' 1I cl ' ie jv-.. „■..-.„ „=i„.: Y M C A The Young Men ' s Christian Association at M.C.V. is one of six branches of the YMCA of Metropolitan Rich- mond. It works specifically with the faculty and students of the Medical College of Virginia. The YMCA here on campus has been particularly ac- ti e this year. Some activities include: organized and supervised athletic program, supervised social center, pub- lished Iji c-Y-cr , instigated a leadership training pro- gram for school and class officers, held a reception for foreign students, host to Virginia-Carolina Student Y Leaders Conference, and cooperated with denominational groups in promotion of religious emphasis programs. The Y ' Student Cabinet and the Board of Manage- ment are striving to do their part in fullfilling the sym- bols of the YMCA red triangle— spirit, mind, body; in other words, developinent of the whole person , not just one particidar phase. The Live-Y-er, a usefull publication from the Y ' MCA office to keep .students familiar with activities on campus. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Dr. John Andraka Dean Franklin Bacon Dr. Robert H. Brownson. Secretary Dr. John F. Butterworth, III Dr. Paul D. Camp Dr. Earnest B. Carpenter Dr. William R. Hill Dr. Julius C. Hulcher Dr. Edgar F. Jessee Dr. R. Campbell Manson Dr. Virgil R. May, Jr., Chairman Dr. Louis D. Mitchell, Jr. Dr. John H. Moon Dr. Harold I. Nemuth Dr. Charles L. Outland Dr. John N. Pastore Dr. L. Benjamin Sheppard Dr. J. Doyle Smith, Ticc-chairman Dr. Cary G. Suter Dr. Adney K. Sutphin Dr. E. Randolph Trice Dr. Frederick E. Vidlee. Jr. Dr. Doiis Vt. ' ingling Mr. Burton J. Parker Executive Secretary HONOR COUNCIL Left to Riglit. liisl Ruif: J. W. Bass, Joan Beii , Joyce Birdsall, C. R. Gates, Erma Fox, R. F. Graham. AVanda Haley. .Stcoud Row: Sam G. Ketron, Janet Light, Mat Meiker. Samuel E. NrcLinn. Mary Nash, L. E. Nolin, J. R. Owings. Third Roic: Ann Payne, Harry Plumkett, Jim Poteet, Irmhild Prowe. Dixie Rast, C. T. Robin.son, Carolyn Stewart. Fourth Row: C. M. Suttenfield, Sam Vance, William M. Vaughan, R. G. VVampler, Terry Wise, S. E. Woolwine. Not Pictured: Lewis Bridgeport, J. A. Haley, M. H. Markley, Richard Martin, H. H, Shiflet, Fred Smith, Charles Hickin. 177 STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION M.C.V. nursing students are active members of Dis- trict III Student Niuses Association of Virginia. The NSNA, organized in 1953, is a national organization with state and district divisions. District III, with 225 mem- bers from the seven schools of nursing in Richmond and Petersburg, is only a small part of the 80,610 members of the National Association. It is the aim of this organ- ization to aid in the development of student nurses as democratic citizens, to provide an opportunity to self-expression, and to stimulate an imderstanding of and interest in the programs of the graduate profes- sional organizations. JiDV Barnett Sarah Ann Vauchan Bonnie Sparger Freshmen Representative Sophomore S.N. A. Board Barbar, Sulic Representative Represejitaiive and Senior Representative Corresponding Secretary of SNAV District III Not Pictured: Nancy Rippey, Junior Representative Preparing for the fall picnic held on the lawn of Monumental Church are Bonnie Sparger, Sarah Easley and Susie Williams. STUDENT DENTAL SOCIETY Lejt to Right: Edwin Leonard, Jr., Scctituiy-Tieasuier; John Maynard, Jr., President; Elbert Osborne, Jr., Vice-Presidcnl The Student Dental Society was organized in its present form in the fall of 1946 and offers membership to all students in the School of Dentistry. The executive committee of the Medical College of Virginia chapter consists of the officers and two representatives from each class. The chief objectives of the organization are the promotion of scholarship and professional- ism among its members. A student loan fund is made available by the society for any student in need of financial assistance. Throughout the year, the society sponsors guest lectures for its members. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION Medical College of Virginia Student Branch i 1 wt 1 r 5 9 wk U mM 1 1 H . I ,ia H Hl X 1 1 m Hi ifl H 1 ■J .« ' ( fo Right: George Branham, Vice-President; George Rellam, President: Dr. Milton Neuroth, Faculty Advisor; J. B. Guynn, Jr., Historian: Tannis Monnington, Secretary. Not Pictured: Ann Magee, Treasurer. The A.Ph.A. Student Branch at the Medical College of Vir- ginia promotes organizational activities that benefit the profes- sion of Pharmacy in all of its aspects of practice, research, and education, inter- and intra-professional relations, and economic and social advancement. This year, the A.Ph.A. and V.P.A. have combined many of their activities to further promote the aims and ideals of our profession. VIRGINIA PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The Student Branch of the Virginia Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation was organized by the students in 1955. The association works in cooperation with the Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association to unite the stu- dents of pharmacy at the Medical College of Virginia for mu- tual assistance, encouragement, and improvement; to encourage high scholarship; to develop pharmaceutical talent and to ele- ate the standard of professional thought. Left to Right: Ed Hall, Vice-President; John Broaddus, Corresponding Secretary; Bill Eskridge, President: Clarence Clodfelter, Treas- urer: Ted Cannady, Secretary; Dr. J. Doyle Smith, Faculty Advisor. STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Medical College of Virginia Chapter The Medical College of Virginia Chapter of the Student American Medical Association is a young club wh ich has rapidly taken its place ainong the organizations of the school since it was formed in 1952. The objectives of this organization are: to ad- vance the profession of medicine, to contribute to the welfare and education of medical students on this campus, to strengthen the bond between the students of the Medical College of Virginia and the students of other medical schools, to make the members aware of the purpose and ideals of organized medicine, and to prepare them to meet the moral, ethical, and social obligations of the medical profession. Left to Right: Brittnn Edgar Tavlor, Secretan ' : Anthony Yuskaitis, Vice-President; Ed Dalton, President: illiam Tynes, Treasurer. Left to Riglit: front rour Priscilla Riley, Sherwood Robinson, Beverley Ward, Fay Yarbrough, Helen Peach, Lois Wine. Back Row: Dayl Reid, Robin Daniels, Betty Leisure, Becky Ingram, Jean Decker, Gay Zecchni, Yvonne Metz, Doris West. DAMES CLUB The Dames Club is an organization composed of Pharmacy Students. The Club meets once a month the wives of the Housestaff, Medical, Dental, and and gives programs of interest for housewives. CADUCEUSANS CLUB The Caduceusans are a social group composed of from West Virginia and Virginia. The club meets the wives of interns, residents and medical students once a month in the homes of the members. Left to Right: Front Row: Betsy Schmid, Marty WolEord, Rosalie Gaziano. Back Row: Barbara Vhile, Ann Fisher, Caroline Mosrie, Sherwin Ghaphery. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the Medical College of Virginia The interior of the alumni house. OFFICERS Peter N. Pastore, M ' 34, president 5503 Riverside Drive, Richmond, Virginia W. C. Henderson, D ' 37, immediate past president 301 East Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia W. Roy Smith, P ' 41, president-elect 3818 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Byrnal M. Haley, D ' 33, vice-president Warrenton, Virginia George F. Hendley, P ' 18, vice-president 4406 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond, Virginia Miss Elizabeth K. Ryan, N ' 30, vice-president MCV Station, Richmond, Virginia R. Reginald Rooke, P ' 2I, secretary 2929 Second Avenue, Richmond, Virginia James T. Tucker, M ' 27, treasurer Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Virginia Minnie M. Franck, executive secretary 1105 East Clay Street, Richmond, Virginia TRUSTEES Term Expires December 31, 1962 Lloyd C. Bird, PI 7 303 South Sixth Street Richmond, Virginia S. Nelson Gray, D ' 24 110 South Columbia Street Alexandria, Virginia J. Edward Marks, P ' 49 6209 West Broad St. Richmond, Virginia Richard A. Michaux, M ' 37 Lee Medical Building Richmond. Virginia Marguerite G. Nicholson, N ' 34 MCV Station Richmond, Virginia Robert V. Terrell, M ' 34 Medical Arts Building Richmond, Virginia Ralph M. Ware, P ' 42 704 Cherokee Road Richmond, Virginia Term Expires December }1, 1963 David M. Alexander, D ' 42 Professional Building Richmond, Virginia William L. Cooke, M ' 29 230 Professional Building Charleston, West Virginia Frederick W. Hines, D ' 42 3801 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, Virginia Miss L. Frances Gordon, N ' 34 3517 Grove Avenue Richmond, Virginia Paul Hogg, M ' 33 87 29th Street Newport News, Virginia G. Wallace Hook, P ' 33 223 Grand Avenue Manassas, Virginia Peter N. Pastore. M ' 34 MCV Station Richmond. Virginia Term Expires December 31 , 1964 John M. Bierer, P ' 30 Lexington, Virginia J. Pelham Broaddus, D ' 30 Franklin, Virginia Braxton H. Coiner, P ' 26 Timberville, Virginia Custis L. Coleman. M ' 43M Medical Arts Building Richmond, Virginia James D. Hagood, Ml 3 UCM Clover, Virginia Miss Nora Spencer Hamner. N ' 14 29 Willway A en ue Richmond, ' irginia Alexander L. Martone, D ' 37 Medical Towers Building Norfolk, Virginia J. Robert Massie, Jr., M ' 34 St. Luke ' s Hospital Richmond, Virginia vmwus WHO ' S George Bailey School of Medicine President of Student Bodv Association Charles Blair, III School of Medicine President of Alpha Omega Alpha Sarah Easley School of Nursing Secretary of Student Body Association Sidney Golden School of Hospital Administration Student Council Representative Linda Harwell School of Physical Therapy Editor-in-Chief ' of 1962 X-Ray Robert Kendall School of Medicine Vice-president, Senior medical class Horolhy Hofnicyer School of Pharmacy Secretary- treasurer, School of Pharmacy student body I.co l.aiiipms School of Dentistry Student Council Representative Carol O ' Brien School of Physical Therapy President, School of Physical Therapy student body Evelyn Price I ' arrier School of Nursing Past Vice-President of School of Nursing Howard Qui lien School of Dentistry Treasurer of Student Body Association Julie Schmidt School of Nursing President of Senior Nursing Class WHO Alfred Szumski School of Graduate Studies Past President of School of Graduate Studies Martha Suter School of Physical Therapy President of Senior Physical Therapy Class Raymond White, Jr. School of Dentistry Vice-President of Senior Dental Class Margaret Willhide School of Medicine Vice-President of Alpha Omega Alpha Charles Robinson School of Dentistry President of S enior Dental Class Edith Hardie School of Graduate Studies Secretary-treasurer of Graduate School Billy Eskridge School of Pharmacy President of Student Branch Virginia Pharmaceutical Association Philip Spiggle School of Pharmacy Vice-President of Student Body Association Marlene Barnard School of Graduate Studies Past Secretary-Treasurer School of Graduate Studies Not Pictured: Anna Berry School of Hospital Administration Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Hospital Administration Class Benton Vake School of Hospital Administration Vice-President of Senior Hospital Administration Class For the first time, this year, MCV students were included for recognition in Who ' s Who Amotig Students in American Universities and Colleges. Twenty-three students were selected from our school. Selection was based on the student ' s scholarship, his participation and leadership in academic and extra-curricular activities, his citizenship and service to the school, and his promise of future usefuUness. 187 ALPHA SIGMA CHI Alpha Sigma Chi is an honorary society founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1938. Its pur- pose is to serve the college and student body by pro- viding an organization •ith lofty ideals entirely above smallness, politics, or personal favoritism and to create a spirit of fellowship and co-operation among the foiu schools. Members are chosen from the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Ntusing. Those chosen must meet high standards of leadership, scholarship, and character and demonstrate ability and willingness to carry on student activities. An honorary member is chosen annually from among the facidty. t7 MEMBERS Left to right. First row: G. L. Bailey, J. W. Bass, Jr., Margaret Douglas, W. S. DriscoU, Sarah Easley. Second roxv: Evelyn Farrier, Nancy Glisson, J. G. Maynard, H. W. .Murray, H. E. Quillen. Third row: Shirley Thomas, Henry White, Susan Williams. School of Medicine: Margaret Jane Willhide Charles Joseph Blair, III Eugene Marvin McDaniel, Jr. Eloise Clymer Haun Fred Owen Dorcy Joseph Leo Crosier School of Pharmacy: Phillip Chiles Spiggle Billy Wayne Eskridge Dorothy Hofmeycr Mary Caroline Phillips NEW MEMBERS Judy Ann Overstreet Richard Michael Berryman School of Nursing: Julie Braodus Schmidt Mary Anna Roach Judith Priscilla Gott Susan Elsom Brown Barbara Lee Randolph Susan Armour Ottley School of Dentistry: Charles Theodore Robinson Leo Nicholas Lampros Charles Kilgore Policy Robert Burgin Dalton Michael Neal Prunty Samuel George Baroody, Jr. Elbert Pluminer Osborne, Jr. Beechard C. McConnell James Oliver Roberson Claude Stuart Whitehead, Jr. Honorary Member: Dean Franklin Bacon Deati of Students SIGMA ZETA OFFICERS Ted Robinson President Robert Hudgins Vice-President John Broaddus Secretary Gavlia Hudgins Treasurer President Ted Robinson PLEDGES George Branham, Leonard Chandler, Morton Coleman, Norwood Cardoza, Barbara Custard, Betty Daniels, Preston Gada, Emma Hicks, Winferd Holt, Edward Kemp, Richard LeHiiw, Charles Monciire, Elbert Osborne, Mary Phillips, C. A. Porter, Jr., Evelyn Price, Julia Schmidt, Carolyn Seward, Claramae Stevens, Richard Suter, Britton Taylor, John Wolfe, Jr. Left to Right, lop row: R. lkn S C, liaioudx Ji , C Bass L BiadleN, J E Bioaddus, S. Brown, R. J. Bryant, A. T. Canada. Second row: C. F. Christian, R. W. Dupuy, S DiiscoU, J Ji Ellis, B W Eskudge, A B Hauelson D Hofmeyer, C. K. Hudgins. Third row: R. L. Hudgins, R. L. Kincaid, H. A. Lawson, L E Linelaus;h, M R Mager J C Mayhew, k E Mooie , J . Overstreet. Bottom roiu: T. C. Parker, J. M. Porterfield, L Rappaport, L. D. Tomkin, R P White, J P Williams 189 ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA C. J. Blair President Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary medical society, was founded in 1902 by William W. Root at the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois. The Beta Chapter of Virginia, known as the Brown Sequard chapter, was organized at the Medical College of ' irginia in 1940 inider the counselor- ship of Dr. A illiam B. Porter. Selection to membership is based upon the qual- ities of scholarship in the broad sense, which con- notes continuous industry, effectiveness in method of work, facility in correlating facts and an intel- lectual grasp that permits the application of infor- mation to new problems. MEMBERS Left to Right, First row: R. W. Allen, Morton Coleman, C. F. Christian. Second tow: W. E. Dal- ton, A. B. Harrelson, T. R. Henretta. Third row: R. L. Hudgins, E. W. Kemp, S. G. Ketron. Fourth row: C. W. Moncure, J. C. Parker, J. D. Proctor, Fifth row: Irwin Rappaport, C. A. Stringfellow, J. L. AVhite. Sixth row: Margaret Willhide, J. P. Williams, RO CHI K. E. Moore President The Lambda Chapter of Rho Chi National Pharmacy Honor society was founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1929. . Vs a national organization, the society has sought to encourage and promote pharmaceutical research. The object of the society is the promotion of scholarship, friendship, and the recognition of high attainment in the pharniacciitiial sciences. MEMBERS Left to Right, First roiu: Carolyn Bass, J. E. Broaddus, A. T. Cananda. Second row: J. A. Ellis, B. W. Eskridge, Dorothy Hofmeyer, Third row: R. L. Kincaid, Jane May hew, Judy Overstreet. ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA OFFICERS Fred O. Dorey President Stephen J. Shochat Vice-President Charles W. Chamberlain Recording Secretary Paul F. White Corresponding Secretary Thomas J. Vaughan Treasurer H. Clark Hoacland Chaplain Thomas M. Winn Warden Donald T. Erwin Marshall A. T. Johnson Historian Fred O. Dorey President Alpha Kappa Kappa, National Medical Fraternity, was founded at Dartmouth College in 1888. There are now forty-five chapters in the United States and Canada with over 26,000 alumni. The local chapter. Alpha Kappa, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1906. PLEDGES Robert E. Beatley, John C. Booth, Lewis W. Bridgetorth, Estill L. CaudiU, James K. Daly, Joseph L. Dunford, Rufus M. DeHart, James G. Dowd, Frank L. Ferrier, Sigsby W. Gale, Roger T. Gregory, Randolph M. Halloran, Irvin E. Hess. L. Dan Johnson, David A. Layman, Leo F. Mazzocchi, Eugene R. McDannald, Jerry L. Miller, A. John Ochsner, III, Clifton L. Parker, James A. Repass, Gary M. Richardson, Peter Rosanelli, Jr., W. E. Roye, Jr. Danny L. Scott, Fred T. Shaia, Llewellyn W. Stringer, Roger Z. Thurman, Russell B. Wayland, Earl D. White, Troy H. Williams, Terry P. Yarbrough. MEMBERS Top Row: J. H. Baird, H. Campbell, J. G. Campbell, W. H. Campbell, N. C. Cardoza, L. H. Carrington, C. W. Chamberlain, P. G. Coleman. D. Couk. Second Row: J. D. Cronin, K. W. Davis, P. C. Davis, R. T. Deaton, R. H. Decker, R. W. Dillon, F. J. Duckwall, D. T. Erwin, G. V. Forbes. Third Row: M. S. Fowler, J. T. Gascoigne, G. B. Grinnon, L. G. Halloran, W. B. Helwig, L. F. Henry, H. C. Horyland, J. R. Hogg. H. D. Hoskins. Fourth Row: G. W. Hurt, A. H. Jaffee, G. T. Jamarik, A. T. Johnson, S. G. Ketron, R. S. Kirchmier, R. H. Lvnde, S. E. McLinn, L. E. N ' olin. Fifth Row: J. L. Prevatt, W. A. Robertson, T. L. Sarvay, R. F. Scott, S. T. Shochat, H. B. Showalter, B. E. Taylor, T. T. Thompson, J. H. Tyler. Bottom Row: C. E. Umstott, S. F. Vance, T. J. Vaughan, T. J. Wakeman, P. F. White, E. K. Whitley, E. S. Weiner, T. M. Winn, J. E. Yorko. A PHI CHI OFFICERS Presiding Senior Eugene M. McDaniel, Jr. Presiding Junior C. B. Marshall Chapman Treasurer Wayne H. Wilson Secretary Sterling R. Williamson Eugene M. McDaniel Presiding! Senior Phi Chi, National Medical Fraternity, was founded ginia in March, 1889. Phi Chi is the largest national at the University of Vemiont in 1889. The Theta Eta and international medical fraternity, both in number Chapter was established at the Medical College of Vir- of chapters and total membership. PLEDGES David G. Crittenden, Ralph G. Dotson, John Manning, Aron Storch, Thomas J. Wells, Daniel C. Warren. MEMBER NOT PICTURED Azett J. Mosrie MEMBERS Top Roiv: S. D. Aaron, G. L. Gailey, J. T. Bonner, R. L. Bowman, J. G. Buston, R. R. Chaplin, C. B. Chapman, J. L. Crosier. Second Row: R. G. Grassy, H. A. Hall, W. E. Holland, W. W. Inge, L. F. Johnson, J. L. Jordan, W. G. Jordan, N. D. Kravetz. Third Roio: J. E. Maddox, J. T. Marshall, J. E. McAllister, E. M. McDaniel, F. E. McGee, P. Montgomery, H. W. Moss, H. W. Neal. Fourth Row: S. P. Neale, J. C. Parker, W. D. Payne, J. M. Porterfield, R. C. Rashid, M. Rinkin, T. L. Rothstein, W. H. Schmid. Fifth Row: M. C. Shargil, F. B. Simpson, L. E. Southworth, P. L. Stephens, C. A. Stringfellow, W. V. Tynes, A. Verner, J. P. Williams. Sixth Row: S. R. Williamson, W. H. Wilson, A. J. Yuskaites, E. A. Zakaib. DELTA SIGMA DELTA OFFICERS Virgil Howell Grand Master John Valkup Worthy Master Robert Baldwin Scribe Joseph Huszty Treasurer Dan Noland Historian iRr.iL Howell President De ' .ta Sigma Delta, the oldest national dental fra- ternity, was founded at the Universit) of Michigan in 1882, and now has more than 14,000 members. Omi- cron Omicron chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1931 by Dr. Paul L. Chevalier. Left to Right, First row: R. Y. Baldwin, K. M. Fleenor, D. O. Godbold, W. S. Harrison, W. D. Holt, J. A. Huszty. Second row: A. J. Mallis, E. P. Osborn, E. L. Overman, D. G. Noland, J. M. Shepp ard. E. T. Sherman. Third row: E. C. Skinner, B. J. Stebor, R. P. Suter. C. P. VanVooren, J. H. Walkup, J. F. Wolfe. PLEDGES Charles Luther Smith, Jr. Garland W. Slagle James Kenward Metz Members not pictured J. W. Gregory D. G. Noland 194 PSI OMEGA OFFICERS W. H. Lewis, Jr Grandmaster P. D. Miller, Jr Grandmaster D. R. SuvES, Jr Secretary B. C. McCoNNELL Treasurer Psi Omega, founded in 1892 at the Baltimore College o£ Den- tal Surgery, is dentistry ' s largest fraternity. The growth of Psi Omega has been second only in its field to that of the American Dental Association. There are now over 26,000 living members W. H. Lewis, Jr, Grandmaster and seventy-eight undergraduate and graduate chapters. Ad- vancement of dentistry and fellowship are but two of Psi Omega ' s objectives. F. E. Abell, Jr. H. W. Asbill, Jr. C. M. Baker G. P. Berger K. M. Brent W. G. Bunch, Jr. A. H. Cash, Jr. R. H. Ellis, Jr. M. L. Flynn E. W. Funderbark R. M. Hilton A. D. Hure, Jr. PLEDGES C. P. Killen E. C. Leonard, Jr. J. M. Lewis N. H. Markley J. L. Marney M. F. Troiano T. R. Vaughan, Jr S. T. Vermillion F. N. Ward W. A. Webb D. L. White C. S. Whitehead, Jr. Left to Right, First row: J. M. Alexander, J. F. Armstrong, S. G. Baroody, H. J. Barrett, T. D. Baxter, S. C. Blanton, R. H. Blease, R. L, Brand, J. W. Burch. Second row: R. B. Butterworth, L. P. Chandler, J. F. Crews, R. L. Deal, T. D. Delo, R. W . Depuy, R. N. Emory, R. S. Fields, C. P. Fish- burne. Third row: W. W. Hay, C. D. Hellburg, R. H. Hubbard, J. Jackson, C. K. Killingsworth, L. N. Lampros, B. C. McConnell, J. G. Maynard, P. D. Miller. Fourth rou : W. E. Mitchell, C. H. Nelson, J. M. Parham, T. C. Player, H. E. Ramsey, W. F. Reams, J. D. Rice, D. R. Suyes, Jr., D. G. Shannon. Fifth row: T. H. Tatuin, G, T. Taylor, G. R. Vaughan, W. M. Vaughan, R. P. White, J. W. Willhide, B. C. Wilson. Members not pictured: J. M. Ames, J. R. Cooke, R. B. Dalton. XI PSI PHI OFFICERS William Hapwood Hiolnbolham President Edward Woodworth Vice-President Robert Wright Goode Secretary William Saunders Driscoll Treasurer Melvin Greensburv Leisure Editor Ronald Conrad Thaler Pledge Master AViLLIAM HAinvooD Hicinbotham President Xi Psi Phi, National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the lished in 1903 and was reactivated in 1953. University of Michigan in 1889, Xi Chapter was originally estab- PLEDGES George AVilliam Bradv, Richard Edward Connors, Kennedy Edward Neill, Jr., AVilliam Noel Riley, Philip Morton Vine, Richard Riley Zechini. f o. Top Row: A. T. Aitcheson, J. T. Atkinson, G. T. Bryce, W. S. Driscoll, T. R. Golden, R. W. Goode. Second Row: R. B. Goodwin, E. A. German, L. L. Hess, E. C. Hoelzer, M. A. Hubbard, J. E. Johnson. Third Row: J. B, Johnson, R. H. Keller, M. G. Leisure, A. McDaniel, S. A. Meeks, J. C. Metts. Bottom Row: W. L. Outten, P. A. Pirkle. M. N. Prunty, J. A. Robertson, J. L. Tate, E. P. Woodworth. Members Not Pictured: Charles B. Hayes, Ronald C. Thaler. ALPHA OMEGA OFFICERS Allen Berry President George Neuman Vice-President Gerald Frank Secretary Robert Berman Treasurer Arthur Alexander Chaplain and Historian Allan Zeno Sergeant-at-arms Allen Berry President Alpha Omega, National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery in 1907. Alpha Beta Chap- ter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1928. MEMBERS A. L. Alexander R. L. Askowitz R. S. Berman J. H. Brenner P. H. Busker A. S. Goodman M. N. Klavans R. E. Morlin G. S. Neuman P. R. Newman A. R. Suskin PLEDGES Allen Goldfarb, Harold Howwitz, Robert Kahn, Stanley Topokek, Richard Payne. Fred Rosenbloom, Jules Wainger. KAPPA PSI OFFICERS Gary Anderson Thomas Huichens First Vice Michael Berrvman Second Vice Regent Ray PucKErr Third Vice Regent John Bass Secretary Andrew Cananda Treasurer Edward Hall Historian Gary Anderson Regent Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity was founded at the Medical College of Virginia on October 25, 1879. It not only has the distinction of being the first professional fraternity in pharmacy, but at present is the largest pharmaceutical fraternity in exist- ence with a membership of more than 22,000. There are fifty active collegiate chapters and twenty-three active graduate chapters in the United States. Left to Right Top Row: J. V. Barnett, J. W. Bass, P. D. Berry, R. M. Berryman, A. L. Bradley, G. W. Branham, J. E. Broaddus, R. S. Bryant, W. G. Buchanan, A. T. Canada. Second Row: A. T. Cannady, B. W. Chamberlain, D. F. Clark, E. L. Clay, H. R. Davis, E. R. Deffenbaugh, W. B. Dotten, C. F. Emsmiller, B. W. Eskridge, D. M. Farnsworth, Third Row: G. A. Grosstnan, C. E. Hall, S. H. Hamilton, J. V. Harper, W. J. Hill, C. F. Hicklin, T. E. Hutchens, S. W. Jones, R. L. Kincaid, J. R. King. Fourth Row: B. F. Kremim, R. H. Leavelle, J. R. Litton, H. F. Madagen, M. R. Magee. J. E. Mills. W. L. Monis, D. D. Marshall, A. D. Moore, J. E. Mundy. Bottom Row: H. W. Murray, G. T. Nonvood, J. D. Perry, R. W. Puckett, J. B. Robinson, R. D. Rockwell, D. F. Saleeba, J. R. Sharpe, B. P. Smith, G. D. Thompson, H. D. Wachsraann. Fredly Harrison, Jr. Ward Jackson PLEDGES James Wynn Roljert Weber David McKenny ALPHA EPSILON IOTA X Behy Mundy President Alpha Epsilon Iota is the only national women ' s medical sorority. It was founded in 1890 at the University of Michigan. Pi Chapter, the chapter at MCV was founded in 1923 and was the sixteenth chapter to be organized. Its aims are to promote high standards of scholarship among women, to maintain a spirit of cooperation among women medical students and to help all women enjoy a richer life. f ? f MEMBERS Left to Right, First row: Mary Abernathy, Blair Dissette, Eloise Haun. Second row: Margaret Ann Kern, Ida Steele, Benja Vudhiporn. Third row: Margaret Willhide. PLEDGES Barbara Jane Pendleton Betty Welborn Hydrick Eleanor Ridout Freed Mary Agnes Tattersall Jerri Ann Barden PHI DELTA EPSILON Gerald Ruth President OFFICERS Gerald Ruth President Robert Allen Vice-President Melvin Mackler Secretary Richard Linde Treasurer f I .,Mt MEMBERS Left to Right, First row: Arnold Abrains, Robert Allen, Alan Paul Ochen. Second row: Melvin Fradkin, Richard Linde, Melvin Mackler. Third row: Arvin Robinson, Ezra Sokol. PLEDGES Alan Brent Cohen Carl Salsbury Louis Mendleson Willis Brownstein 199 KAPPA EPSILON OFFICERS Caroline Phillips President Louise Whitehead Vice-President JUDV Oversteet Recording Secretary Joyce Sheehan Corresponding Secretary Joan Berry Junior Interjraternity Council Representative Ann Reilly Treasurer Carole Layne Historian Betty Daniels Chaplain Jane Ellis Senior Interfraternity Council Represetitative President Caroline Phillips Kappa Epsilon, National Pharmaceutical Fiateinity for wom- en, was founded at the State University of Iowa on May 31, 1921. There are twenty-eight chapters scattered throughout the United States with the Tan chapter being established March 20, 1953. Kappa Epsilon succeeds Phi Gamma Epsilon, which was a local sorority founded iir 1945. Top Row: R J. Mayhew, J head, C. Yates. Sot Pictured: Jean W. Moss Anderson, C. Bass, J. Berry, R. Burger, B. Daniels, J. Ellis. A. Graham. Second Roxo: D. Holmeyer, S. Katz, McAllister, T. Monnington, B. Mullcr. Third Row: A. Reilly, J. Sheehan, M. Stepp, V. Nuara, J. Overstreet, A. Layne, L. White- PLEDGES Laura Neale, Gina Payne, Patty Pope, Doris Smyth, Sue Standley 200 ALPHA ZETA OMEGA Mark Bender Treasurer Seymour Francis Goodman President Seymour Francis Goodman President Alpha Zeta Omega, National Pharmaceutical Fraternity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in 1919. The local chapter, Omega Chi, was organized at the Medical College of Virginia in 1951. Having discovered that through intimate association with one another, and by practice of the virtues of mutual trust, sym- pathy, faithfulness, and unselfishness, we have been able to advance our profession, exalt our alma mater, and build strongly our individual characters, and being desirous of main- taining and expanding that principle of association and friend- ship and cooperation, Alpha Zeta Omega was foimded. MEMBERS M. A. Bender, S. F. Goodman, S. T. Sager, J. B. Schwartz. PHI DELTA CHI OFFICERS PRk James S. Davis Secretary m J Allan B. Frost PBS i Treasurer vk L . Robert O. Glenn, Jr. Corresponding Secretary ItT James B. Gavne Vice-President fW ' Philip C. Si ' Icgle Worthy Master-at-Arins I Steve M. Schreier Worth Inner Cuard William B. White Prelate Alexander B. Colletti Alumni Liason Clarence L. Clodfelter President Phi Delta Chi. National Pharmacy Fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1883. Alpha Delta Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in 1925 and was active until 1934. It was reactivated in the fall of 1948, and since that time has functioned with increasing strength. Throughout the United States, there are 43 chapters and 24 alumni or graduate chapters. It was one of the fraternities which aided in the founding of the Professional Interfraternity Conference and the fraternity instrumental in the founding of Rho Chi National Pharmacy Honor .Society. dMam NEW MEMBERS Herman Medlin, Charles Vaughn, Thomas Rayfield, Shelburn Williams. Top Row: J. S. Davis, A. B. Frost, R. O. Glenn. Second Roxu: J. B. Guynn, S. M. Schreier, P. C. Spiggle. Third Row: W. B. White. Not Pictured: Alexander B. Colletti. IP ,  ««S ! ATHLETIC COUNCIL Left, front to back: Burt Parker, Jerry Suyes, Xoralie Stark. Right, front to back: Stan Toporek, Jerry Wakeman, C. K. Polly, President. The Athletic Council is a student organization which oversees all athletic activities at the Medical College of Virginia. The council is composed of repre- sentatives from each class of the different schools at MCV and is ably advised by Mr. Burt Parker, the YMCA Director of the school. The council draws up the budget to cover all athletic expenses of the school, coordinates intramural activities and backs intercollegiate play with other schools. It seeks mainly to provide diversified activities from which students may gain healthful and needed exercise. 204 VARSITY BASKETBALL MCV — 54 MCV — 51 Newport News Apprentice — 74 MCV — 64 Lynchburg College — 98 MCV — 50 National Business College — 72 MCV — 63 Frederick College — 91 MCV — 51 RPI — 71 MCV — 59 William Mary Freshmen — 68 SEASONS RESULTS RPI _ 65 MCV - 62 Hampden-Sydney — 111 MCV — 68 Frederick College — 84 MCV — 75 National Business College — 84 MCV — 84 Southeastern University — 83 MCV — 71 Louisburg College — 95 MCV — 64 University of Richmond Freshmen — 84 MCV — 72 .- William Mary Freshmen — 78 MCV 69 -Southeastern University — 86 Left to Right, Back Rou ' : Dave Couk, Kin Joyner. Larry Blevins. Front Roiu: Bo Godsey, Paul McNeer, Jack Manning. Studeyit Coach. I THE EDICETTES Left to Right, Front Rozc: Frieda Ashbuni. Joan Irwiii, Judy Gott, Noralie Stark. Evangeline Voder. Back Row: Joan Vaughan, Manager. Carol Hall, Imogene Thomas, Suzie Williams, Kay Kulesher, Sarah Griffiths, Cathy Pendleton, Coach. Some twelve women from the School oi Nursing and the School o£ Physical Therapy participated in women ' s varsity basketball this year. The group, coached by Miss Cathy Pendleton, played six games, coming out with a .500 average for the season. Joan Vaughan served as Manager of the team again this year. Some difficulty was met in scheduling games with other schools as women ' s basketball apparently isn ' t as extensive as is men ' s. Other schools often have established year after year schedules with certain other schools and to break into that lineup is practically impossible. However the entire effort was well worth- while and oin- women represented MCV well! Games included: MCJV vs. William and Mary MCV vs. Quantico (two games) MCV vs. RPI (two games) MCV vs. Longwood College. 206 TENNIS TEAM Left to Right, Back Row: Marin Tioiano, Tom Garrett, Bill Gayle, Charles Kipps. Front Row: Dr. Jacques Legier, Stan Toporek, Bill Tarrant. The tennis team is one of the newest and most prom ising sports at the Medical College of Virginia this year. Through the combined efforts of students and Mr. Burt Parker, the MCV tennis team has developed into a competitive and well organized team. Returning members from last years ' team are: Sam Blanton, Jim Cook, Gary Daniels, Carroll Player, Bill Sandifer, Stan Toporek, Martin Troiano, Claude White- head and Captain Ray White. This year ' s scheduled matches included: Hampden-Sydney, Byrd Pard, Thomas Jefferson, St. Christopher and others. 207 Miss Margaret Douglas Christjnas Dance Queen CHRISTMAS K Miss Jean Bowman Attendant Miss Anne Payne Attendant Jmh diiil Mike are sitting this one out J wa B Si '  H|| B| ] Hnd 1 1 £ ' K H t 1 ■' H At least one person is interested in having his picture taken. DANCE The cameraman must really be funny. What ' s wrong with the married couple? 209 STUDENT DIRECTORY Aaron. Stuart Dennis (M-2 ' ), 207 Winans Ave., Hill- side. New Jersev Abell, Frank Erwin. Jr. (D-2). Lowrys. South Caro- lina Abernathv, Marsaret E. (M-2). Et. 1. Box 97-A. Abrams. Arnold Lee (.M-3). 521-t Wythe Ave.. Rich- mond, Virsrinia Adams. Josepir Budolph {P-3), 1317 ■21st St.. South Norfolk, Virginia Agee. Nanev Karen (N-2), Rt. 1, Meadows of Dan, Virs-inia . itcheson. Andrew Tracv (D-l), 6 E. Rosemont Ave., Al. ' X. ' i ii ,. )i-i.iia Akers. .1 iX--H, 2.53.-. Memorial Ave., K.M ' . ■_ ■, Alexan.ln. m1iiii l.,,«Tence (D-3), S91 E. 41st St., Hialiah. Florida Alexander, Joe Moore (D-1), Port Eepublic, Vir- .Ue.xander, Ricardo (D-1), .507 .Jessamine Blvd.. Da tona Beach, Florida . lexion. Helen Nicholas (PT-4), 212 Poplar Ave., Wamesboro, Virgima Allen. Frederick James (M-1), 4201 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, Virginia Allen, Gerald (M-3), Long Hill Rd., Rt. 1. Nesh- anie. New Jersev Allen, Lvnda Dale (N-4 ' 1, Rt. 2. Scottsburg, Virginia Allen, R ' obert William (M-4), JICV Apts., Bldg 1, Apt. 3 Alligood, -Anna Crump (N-2), 201 Isabella Ave., W ashington, North Carolina Allison, Jane Mueller (N-2), P. 0. Box 145, Draper. Virginia Almond, Hilton Robinson (M-1), Locust Grove, ir- Alphin, Eeeris Stancil (G-1), 815 Westham Pkwy., Richmond, Virginia Ames, John Wilson, Jr. (D-4), Smithfleld. Virginia Anders on, Ruth Whitehead (P-3), 5340B Anthony Rd., Sandston, Virginia Anderson, Gary Edward (P-4), Et. 4, Winchester, Apt, Lura Mae (N-4), 3304 Woodrow Ave., Eich- mond, Virginia Armstrong, .John Franklin, .Jr. (D-3), 302 N. Ken- more St., Arlington, Virginia Arnold, Charlotte M. (N-2). Rt. 3, Petersburg, West Virginia Arritt, .Jo.vcc Anne (N-4), Rt. 1, Box ISO, Partlow, Virginia Asbill, Henry Watson, Jr. (D-2), 4 Shenandoah Dr., (Greenville, South Carolina Ashburner, Glenna Mary (N-4), 3210 Greenwood Ave., W. Palm Beach, Florida Ashe, James Duncan, Jr. (M-1), 17 Elm Ave., New- port News, Virginia Ashley, Roy David (Ml), 5304 Michael -Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Askowitz, Ronald Lee (D-2), 330 .Aledo, Coral Gables, Florida Ashworth, Freda Elaync (N-2), Rt. 4, Rocky Mount, Virginia Atkinson, James Thomas (D-4), Rt. 4, Greenville, South Carolina Avlor, George Russell, .Jr. (D-1), HOC N. Larrimore St., Arlington, Virginia Babb, John Ronald (M-1), Ivor. Virginia Bahlman, Elizabeth Hunter (N-1), 5312 Reno Rd., NW, Washington, D. C. Baird, James Hamilton (M-3), Fairway Dr., Shelby, North Carolina Bailey, George Leroy (M-4), 2109 Queen St., I ' orts- mouth, Virginia Bain, Raeford Whitley (P-3 ), Clayton, North Carolina Baker, Connie Marconi (D-2), Rt. 1, Lancaster, South Carolina Baldwin, Robert Yates (D-3), 318 Palmola, Lake- land, Florida Baluch, Mary Jane (N-1), 9640 Sherwood PI., Nor- folk, Virginia Bane, Elizabeth Stuart (PT-3), 151 Walnut St., Grundy, Virginia Banerjec, Chandra Madhab (G-2), 3320 Hanover Ave,, Richmond, Virginia Barden, Jerri Ann (M-1), 1005 Hilltop Dr., Ricli- mond, Virginia Barker, Edward Glenn (P-3), 307 E. Thomas St., Danville, Virginia Barker, Janet Suzanne (N-2), 1127 - 19th St., Par- keraburg. West Virginia Barker, Robert Quillin (P-3), P. 0. Box 140, Gate City, Virginia Barlow, Matthew .John (M-1), 0130 Alexander St., Norfolk, Virginia Barnard, Marlene Bertram (G.S.), 3402 Maury St., Richmond, Virginia Barriard, William Glen (P-2), 100 E. 34th Street, Richmond, Virginia Bamer, Clyde Henry (A-1), Avonia Rd., Lake City, Pennsylvania Bamett, James Vance (P-3), 403 Bradley, Abing- don, Virginia Bamett, .Judy Meredith (N-1), 412 S. Royal Ave., Front Royal, Virginia Baroody, Samuel George, Jr. (D-4), 114 Market .St., Timmonsville, South Carolina Barrett, Harold Joseph, .Jr. (D-3), S45 C St., Harrisonburg, Virginia Bass, Carolyn Anne (P-4), P. O. Box 157, Gladys, Virginia Bass, John Wayland, Jr. (P-4), Clover, Virginia Batev, Barbara Joan (N-1), 2417 McKee Dr., Orange, Texas Baxter, Truman Dorland, Jr. (D-2), 3510 White Chapel Rd., Norfolk, Virginia Beahm, Michael Randolph (P-3), 10 E. Main St., Luray, Virginia Beatlcv, Robert Eugene (M-1), MCV Apts., Apt. 0, Bldg. 7, Richmond, Virginia Beavers, Frances Ellen (P-1), 1314 Vanceright. Winchester, Virginia Beck, .Joseph Daniel, ,Ir. (P-1), 1010 Camden Ave.. Portsmouth, Virginia Beebe, Archie Jay (G-1), E. Church St., Chinco- teague, Virginia Beggarly, Anne Reynolds (N-4), Keeling, Virginia Belk, Robert Blanton (M-2), 308 George St., Fred- ericksburg, Virginia Bell, Suzanne Evelyn (N-1), 62 Willow Ave., Somer- set, Massachusetts Beller, Frederick T. (P-1), 134 Cranbv Pk., Norfolk, Virginia Bennett. Carroll Graves (G-1), 2710 Hilliard Rd., Richmond, Virginia Bennett, Curtis Gordon (D-2), 315 Starling Ave.. Martinsville, Virginia Bennett, Franklin Ray (P-3), 3016 Cliff Ave., Eicli- mond, Virginia Bentley, Bernadette (MT-4), 1200 Lake Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Berger, Carol Sue (N-1), 731 Shirley Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Berger, George Philip (D-2), 4814 Crestwood Ave., Eichmond, Virginia Berger, Hester Ann (XE-1), Et. 1, Box 68, Gretna. Virginia Berman, Eobert Stuart (D-3), 1424 Gates Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Berrv, Allan (D-4), 2226 SW 19th St., Miami, Florida Berry, Joan Carol (P-3), Rt. 1, Box 7, Madison, Virginia Berry, Paul Douglas, ,Jr. (P-3), 212 W. .Sycamore St., Chase City, Virginia Berryman, Richard Michael (P-3), 440 Manassas Ave., Front Royal, Virginia Binder, Mark Albert (P-4), 3924 Park Ave., Eich- mond, Virginia Birdsall, Joyce Lynette (N-2), 5904 Orcutt Ave., Newport News, Virginia Blair, Charles Joseph, III (M-4), 1G12 Grove Ave., Richmond, Virginia Blank, Grace Josephine (G.S.). 416 W. Franklin .St., Eichmond, Virginia Blankenship, Eobert Durwood (M-1), Moseley, Vir- ginia Blanton, Sam C. (D-4), 200 Pinehurst .Ave., Sum- merville. South Carolina Blease, Eobert Herron (D-3), 3801 Duncan St., Columbia, South Carolina Blesse, Joan E. (N-3), 2932 Northumberland Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Blevins. Larry Allen (P-1), Rad-Tech Motel, Rt. 2, Radford, Virginia Blount, Beverly Crowder (P-2), 1110 Washington Ave., Vinton, Virginia Bloxom, Barbara J. (N-2) 9505 Bonnie Dale Rd., Richmond, Virginia Bolte, Barbara Theresa (P-3), 1423 Custer St., Petersburg, Virginia Bonner, John Ttent (M-S), 405 Linden PI., Dan- ville, Virginia Booth. .I.iliii CLiik.-. Ill (M-1), 5037 - 12th St., S., A)lin;;l .ii, iiijinia Bortz. li.niji ' l .l:iv (M-1), 7603 New Castle Dr.. AniianJalu, irg;nia Botsford, James Irwin (M-8), Reno, Nevada Bowman, Geraldine May (N-1), 3908 Greenland Ave., NW, Roanoke, Virginia Bowman, Jean Eleanor ((N-4), 409 College St., Bridgewater, Virginia Bowman, Eobert Lee (M-4), 010 lloult Rd.. Fair- mont, West Virginia nracev, Altamont Hart (M-1). 120 Buena Vista Circle, South Hill, Virginia Bradli-y, Alvin Lewis (P-4), 516 Florida Ave., Emporia, Virginia Bradley, Edgar S. (D-1), 303 S. Blvd., Apt 12, Richmond, Virginia Bradley, Nancy Prince (XR-1), P. O. Box 133, Broadway, North Carolina Crady, George William (D-2), 202 W, 8th St., Greenville, North Carolina Brand, Robert Lee (D-3), 2408 Drake St., Rich- mond, Virginia Brake, Virginia Stanton (XR-1), Rt. 2, Box 12-A, Rocky Mount, Virginia Brandt, Philip Hansford (D-2), 315 Tarrytown Ed., Richmond, Virginia Branham, George Walker (P-3), 803 Hundley St., Martinsville, Virginia Branson, Donald Gene (M-2), Bldg. 2, Apt. 15, . rcv Apts., Richmond, Virginia Brenner. .Jack Harris (D-4), 950 Viera Ave., Coral Gables, Florida Brent, Kaj Michael (D-2), 300 E. Center St., Searcy, Arkansas 210 Bridgers, Marvin Warren, .Jr. (P-4), 3708 Moss Side Ave., Richmond, Virginia Bridgeforth, Lewis William (M-1), Crewe, Virginia Brill, Betty Jo (N-2), Queen St., Strasburg, Vir- ginia Brinser, Chester L., Jr. (D-1), 171 Chestnut St., Camden, South Carolina Brinkley, Betty Bernese (N-2), 1300 E. Ocean View . Vve., Norfolk, Virginia Brittingham, Lafayette A., Jr. (M-2), 3 Stratford Rd., Newport News, Virginia Brittingham, Sue Carolyn (N-2), New Church, Vir- ginia Broaddus, John Elmer (P-4), 108 E. Union St., Sandston, Virginia Brodie, Owen Wingfield (M-4), 1500 Westbrook Ave., Richmond, Virginia Brown, Earle Saunders, Jr. (G.S.), 4004 Wilmont Dr.. Richmond, Virginia Brown, Susan Elsom (N-4), 17 Huntington Blvd., NE, Roanoke, Virginia Brownstein, Willis Edwin (M-1), 111-A Cromwell Pkwy., Norfolk, Virginia Brumback, Ellen Kav (N-1), Strasburg, Virginia Bruno, Alphonse Henry Leo, ,Jr. (M-1), 725 W. 36th St., Norfolk, Virginia Bryan, Susan Terry (N-1), 1954 Sycamore St., Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Bryant, Ray Spencer (P-4), 5909 Patterson . ve., Richmond, Virginia Bryce, Gordon Thomas, Jr. (D-3), 1432 Madison Ave., Florence, South Carolina Bryson, George MacRae, Jr. (P-2), 3909 Delmont St., 6, Richmond, Virginia Buchanan, William George (P-3), Kenbridge, Vir- BuckFes, Douglas layne (P-1), 24 06 Columbia St., Richmond, Virginia Bunch, William Garfield, Jr. (D-2), 600 Hamilton St., Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Bundrant, James D. (M-1), 505 Blondell Ave., .Appalachia, Virginia Bundy, Sally Rhodes (G-1), 2331 Spencer Ed., Richmond, Virginia Burch, James William (D-4), Et. 3, Lake Citv, South Carolina Burger, Rita Bernice (P-4), 8036 Walters Dr., Norfolk, Virginia Burks, Mary Linda (D-1), 4008 McCorkle Ave., SE, Charleston, West Virginia Burnett, Larry M. (D-2), 5833 S. W. 50 Terrace, Miami, Florida Burrough, Martha Kaign (MT-1), 5900 Signal Hill Rd., Eichmond 23, Virginia Bushak, Geraldine Eebecca (N-2), 1009 Philpotts Ed., Norfolk, Virginia Busker, Paul H. (D-3), 9149 Froude Ave., Surf- side, Florida Buston, Jameson George (M-3), Tazewell, Virginia Butler, Silas Alfred (PT-4), 914 N. 27th St., Eichmond, Virginia Butterworth, Richard Reynoldson (D-3), 7649 Cher- okee Road, Richmond, Virginia Campbell, Hawes, IH (M-2), 2010 Stuart Ave., Richmond, A ' irginia Campbell, James Gravson (M-2), Enfield. Virginia Campbell, Walker Hawes M-3), Enfield, Virginia Canaan, Earlene Whitehurst (N-3), 3010 Hanes . ■e., Richmond, Virginia Canada, Andrew Thornton, Jr. (P-4), 2424 West- hampton Ave., Roanoke, Virginia Cannady, Archie Ted (P-4), 5813 Sellger Dr., Nor- folk, Virginia Caprio, Charles Morgan (P-1), 1521 National St., Richmond, Virginia Cardozo, Norwood Cameron. .Ir, (M-3), Burgess, Virginia Carmoney, Walter Jackson, Jr. (M-4), P. 0. Box 201, Marion, Virginia Carr, Francis Frederick, Jr. (D-3), 4109 Forest Hill Ave., Richmond, Virginia C ' arrington, Louie Hankins (M-2), 7800 Lindsey Ed., Eichmond, Virginia Cash, Allan Heath, Jr. (D-2), 2001 Radcliffe Ave., Charlotte 7, North Carolina Carter, Suzanne (XR-1), Coinjock, North Carolina Carter, Tom Eustace (M-4), 533 - 13th . ve., Huntington, West Virginia Cates, Clarence Ronald (P-2), 217 Greenway Dr., Portsmouth, Virginia Caudill, Estill Leftrage, HI (Ml), Pine Hill Rd., Elizabethton, Tennessee C ' ederstrom, Karen Ann (N-2) Chamberlain, Billy Winfred (F-3), P. 0. Box 103, Norwood, North Carolina Chamberlain, Charles William (M-2), Waverly, Vir- Chandler, Leonard I ritchett (D-3), 5302 Ditchley Rd.. Richmond, Virginia Chandler, Preston James, Jr. (M-1), McGuire ' s VA Hospital, Richmond, Virginia Chaplin, Eobert Rogers, Jr. (M-4), 202 Battery Ave., Emporia, Virginia Cliaiiman, Charles Belson M. (M-3), Welsh, West Virginia Clierrick, Henry M. (D-1), 8280 NW 1 Place, Mi- ami, Florida Ciccone, Alvin Jacob (M-2), 904 W. Nine Mile Rd., Highland Springs, Virginia STUDENT DIRECTORY Childers, Seldon Thomas (D-3), Y08 - 5th Ave., Zephyr, Hills, Florida Christian, Charles Fletcher (M-4), 2810 Griffin Ave., Richmond, Virginia Church, Eeuhen Morris, Jr. (P-l), 3330 Cutshaw Ave., Richmond, Virginia Clark, Donald Franklin (P-4), 149 Hill Dr.. Abing- don, Virginia Clark, Ruth Ann (N-1), Bo. 110, Carrollton, Vir- ginia Clark, Donna Leigh (N-1), 901 Nottingham St., Culepeper, Virginia Clarke, Frances Duckworth (G-1), 3-102 R.vburn Rd., Richmond, Virginia ClarkEon, George William (FT-3), B . 24, Mar- linton. West Virginia Cla.v, Edward Lee (P-4), Rt. 2, Bo. 132, Rich- mond, Virginia Clift, Rorer E. (P-3), 400 John St., Ashland, Vir- ginia Clodfelter, Clarence Lee, Jr. (P-4), 6730 Miami Ave., Richmond, Virginia Clore, Andrew Downer (P-l) Coburn, Linda Faye (N-2) Cohen, Alan Brent (M-1), 1325 A lOth St., New- port News, Virginia Cohen, Alan Paul (M-3), 80.5 Westham Pkwy., Richmond, Virginia Cohen, .Jacob Moses (P-l), 703 Northsiile Ave., Richmond, Virginia Cole, Carolyn Jean (XR-1), 34S Chestnut St., Ashe- boro. North Carolina Coleman, Carolyn (P-l), 3617 Brandywine Ave., SW, Roanoke, Virginia Coleman, Morton M-3), 402 AVarren St., Norfolk 5, Virginia Coleman, Philip Garrett (M-3), 1806 Westwooci Ave., Richmond, Virginia Colletti, A e B. (P-4), Rt. 2, Box 115, Ashland, Virginia Collier, Anna Christine (PT-4), 50 Cedar St., Ro- anoke Rapids, Virginia Collins, LaFave Rex, Jr. (D-2), Greenville, South Carolina Collum, Margaret Louise (PT-3), 25 Sunset Dr., Alexandria, Virginia Comer, F. Edward (M-2) Comess, Allan David (P-3), 5223 Eolfe Ave., Nor- folk, Virginia Conner, Lynda Lee (N-1), V. A. Center, Kecoughtan, Virginia Conner, Richard Edward (D-3), Rt. 2, Lamar, South Carolina Connors, Gerald Doran (D-1), 98 Division St., Ham- Imrg, New ).nk Conroy, John Prentiss (A-1), Rt. 2, Wauchula, Flor- ida Consolo, Anthony Louis (D-1), 3231 NW 91st Terr., Miami, Florida Cooke, James Ralph (D-4), 1602 Terrace St., Staun- ton, Vir,;inia Cooke, Maxwell Camden (M-2), 435 S. Blvd., Hunt- ington, West Virginia Cooper, Virginia Dare (N-1) Copeland, Kenneth Edward (D-2), 1121 Shuford Ave., Colonial Heights, Virginia Cotton, Etta Catherine (N-2), Rt. 1, Box 79, Aldie, Virginia Couk, David Edgar (M-3), 2413 Bovle Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Covington, William Denny (D-4), % E. M. Boswell. Clarkson Dr., Danville, Va. Cox, Janet Laurcne (PT-3) 1213 W. 47th St., Richmond, Virginia Cox, Joseph Clinton, Jr. (D-1), 3214 Seminarj- Ave., Richmond, Virginia Craig, Martha Ann (N-3), 672 Sherwood Ave., Waynesboro, Virginia Cranford, .lames Snead (M-1), 6309 N. 23rd St., Arlington, Virginia Crawley, Daniel Harris, HI (D-1), 147 Forest Lawn Dr., Danville, Virginia Crawdey, Jeanette Diane (N-1), 6200 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Virginia Crews, Jerry Frank, Jr. (D-4), Hampton, South C!arolina Crittenden, David Gray (M-2), 2410 Columbia St., Richmond, Virginia Cronin, John David (M-3), 2108 Wiltshire Blvd., Huntington, West Virginia Crosier, Joseph Leo (M-3), Petersburg General Hos- pital, Petersburg, Virginia Culbertson, Dan Ward (D-2), Route 1, Gate Citv, V.rginia Culclasure, James Wise (D-1), St. Matthews, South C arolina Custalow, Barbara .Jean (N-2), Apt. 6, Bldg. 3, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Custalow, Linwood Webster M-2), Rt. 1, West Point, Virginia Dail, Bobby N. (D-1), 1524 Slater Ave., Hampton, Virginia Daltin, Robert Burgin (D-4), 2204 Westfleld Ave., Winston-Salem, North Carolina Dale, Sandra Ellen (N-1), Clearwater Park, Coving- ton, Virginia Dalton, William Edward (M-4), 6404 Powhatan Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Daly, .James Kearney (ll-l), 625 S. Freeman Rd., Orchard Pk, New York Dameron, Robert Allen, Jr. (M-4), 1420 Royston St., Fredericksburg, Virginia Daniel, Gary Frank (D-4), 204 Tanner St., Spin- dale, North Carolina Daniels, Betty Marie (P-3), P. O. Box 100, Black- stone, Virginia Daniels, Willard Floyd, .Jr. (M-1), 1421 I ' iedmont Hgts., Huntington, West Virginia David, Ronald Brian (M-2), P. 0. Box 420, Wil- Lamsburg, Virginia Davidow, Robert S. (G.S.), 9001 Michaux La., Rich- mond, Virginia Davis, Algernon Gibson (M-3), 621 Dav .Ave., SW, Roanoke, Virginia Davis, George Parker (D-2), 43 Rivermont Dr., Newport News, Virginia Davis, Henry Russell {P-4), Rt. 1, Meadowview, Virginia Davis, J. Samuel (P-4), Saluda, Virginia Davis, Kennon W. (M-2), 4820 N. Crestwood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Davis, Philip Coleman (M-2), Gate City, Virginia Davis, Ronald Kenneth (M-3), Box 34SA, Rt. 2, Charleston, West Virginia Davis, William Maslin {M-3), 6819 Dartmouth Ave., Richmond, Virginia Deal, Robert Lewis (D-3), 307 N. Thompson St., Richmond, Virginia Dean, Howard Yates (M-4), 112 - 2nd St., Rad- ford, Virginia Deaton, Richard Thomas (M-2), 4 Ivens St., Ports- mouth, Virginia Decker, Xorvelle Virginia (N-3), 2132 Walnut Ave., Buera Vista, Virginia Decker, Richard Henrv, Jr. (M-2), Apt. 14, Bldg 1, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Deen, Kemal Harry (P-l), Box 218, St. Paul, Vir- ginia Deffenbaugh, Elmer Russell, Jr. (P-4), 2205 W. Main St., Richmon l, Virginia DeHart, Rufus M., Jr. (M-1), Apt. 5, Bldg 7, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Delo, George Day, .Jr. (D-3), 328 Ott St., Harrison- burg, Virginia DeLong, Cynthia G. {N-3), 3130 Brereton Ct., Hunt- ington, West Virginia Denny, .Janet Kay (N-1), Brightwood, Virginia Depuy, Robert W. (D-4), 2613 Okeechobee, I a., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Der-Martirosian, Edward (M-l), 2437 - 39th PL, NW, Washington, D. C. Dickenson, Doris Aleine (N-S), 505 Craig St., NW, Norton, Virginia Dickerson, Martha Elizabeth (N-1), Box 261, Stuart, Virginia Dice, Loretta Ruth (N-4), Franklin, West Virginia Di Cesare, Anthony Nicholas {D-2), 122 Flanders St., Rochester, New Y ' ork Diller, Duane Albert (M-2), 1415 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, Virginia Dillon, Ronald Williams (M-2), 2328 Westover Ave.. SW, Roanoke, Virginia Dishner, Dennie Odell (P-l), CTlinchport, Virginia Dissette, Blair Spencer (M-3), 157 Williams Dr., Annapolis, Mar ' land Doggett, Carolyn Smith (N-4), 402 Monroe Ave., Fredericksburg, Virginia Dorey, Fred Orwin, Jr. {M-3), 2907 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, Virginia Dotson, Ralph Gene (M-2), Rt. 2, Box 315B, Wil- mington, North (I arolina Dotten, William Boone (P-S), 7101 Peachtrec Rd., Lynchburg, Virginia Douglas, Margaret Ann (N-4), 135 Kenilworth Ave., Danville, Virginia Dove, Catherine V. (N-2), 711 S. View Terr., Alex- andria, Virginia Dowd, James Grafton, .Jr. (M-1), 805 Hamilton St., Richmond, Virginia DOWNS, MARY ELAINE (XR-2), Kistler St., Em- poria, Virginia Dr ake, Speros Nicholas (M-1), 129 King St., Charleston, South Carolina Drake, Suzanne (PT-3), 9307 Ledbury Rd., Rich- mond, Virginia Drescher, Charles Alison (D-1), Rt. 1, Great Neck Pt., London Bridge, Virginia Driscoll, William Saunders (D-4), P. O. Box 165, Bedford, Virginia Duckwall, Francis Joseph (M-3), 15 Peyton St.. Winchester, Vi. Duff, Karl Lamarr (D-3), 4905 N. Crestwood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Dunford, Joseph Leonard (M-1), 334 Shawen Dr., Hampton, Virginia Dulaney, Barbara Ellen (MT-4), Poplar Hill, Vir- ginia Durrette, Faye Carolyn (N-2), Rt. 1, Franklin, Vir- Earlv, Susan Reid (P-3), Broadwav, Virginia Easley, Sarah Jones (N-4), 354 W. Main St., Dan- ville, Virginia Ederle, Kenneth George (D-1), 14716 Grand Central Pkwy., Jamaica, New York Edwards, Wallace Sharon (D-1), 501 Price Henry . ve., Hopewell, Virginia 211 Eisenberg, Eleanor Seba (MT-1), 9 South Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia Elgahary, Mohamed Mahmud E. (G-2), 5, Bldg. 8, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Elliott, Ernest WiHiam, Jr. (P-3), 4522 Devonshire Rd., Richmond, Virginia Ellis, .Jane Ann (P-4), Rt. 1, Box 4, Hickory, Vir- ginia Ellis, Karen Sue {N-2), 105 W. Ocean Dr., Ports- mouth, Virginia Ellis, Robert Haber, Jr. (D-2), 1 ' . O. Box 022, Georgetown, South Carolina Emory, Robert Nelson (D-3), 300 Lake Ave., Mil- ford, Delaware Emswiller, Carl Franklin, Jr., (P-4), 4927 Wagner . ve., Richmond, Virginia Erwin, Donald Tilson (M-2), 921 Chester St., Bristol, Virginia Eskridge, Billy Wayne (P-4), 124 Park St., Abing- don, Virginia Estep, Ruth Diane (PT-3), 103 Magnolia Ave., Richmond, Kentuckv Evans, William Roger (P-3), P. O. Box 205, Taze- well, Virginia Ezekiel, Gerald Abraham, .Jr. (M-l), 1510 Cut.shaw PL, Richmond, Virginia Farnsworth, Donald Myron {P-4), 4709 Kensington . ve., Richmond, Virginia Fauber, Marilyn Louise (MT-1), 900 Providence Hill, Lexington, Virginia Fe:itherston, Edward Wilcox (M-2), 39 Old Farm Rd., Charlottesville, Virginia Featherstone, Sandra Anne (MT-3), 1218 Durham Rd., Ro.xboro, North Carolina Feiler, Samuel (D-1), 315 S. Shore Dr., Miami Beach, Florida Fenstermacher, Donald Rae (P-2) Ferrier, Frank Louis (M-l), 3707 Peachtree Rd., NE, Atlanta, Georgia Fields, Rodney Smith (D-4), 2804 Parkland Blvd., T ' ampa, Florida Fieldson, Maxine Ellen (N-3), 4118 NW 3rd Ave., Miami, Florida Filipowics, Francis J. (G-2), 556 Columbia Ave., Depew, New Y ' ork Fishburne, Cotesworth Pincknev (D-3), 500 Cam St., Walterboro, South Carolina Fisher, Gilbert Franklin, Jr. (M-4), 3919 Pilots Lane, 3, Richmond, Virginia Flatequal, Gerald Arthur (D-1), 6403 Julian St., Springfield, Virginia Fleenor, Kenneth Mike (D-3), 910 Colonial Rd., Abingdon, Virginia Fluckiger, Karen Sonya (N-1), 6715 New Hope Dr., Springfield, Virginia Flynn, Mitchell Lewis (D-2), 4923 N. Crestwood Ave., Richmond, Virginia I- ' orbes, John William, HI (M-3), Stuarts Draft, Vir- ginia Ford, Bon nie Faye (N-1), 303 Grigg St., Peters- burg, Virginia Ford, Emily Gail (N-1), P. 0. Box 1052, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Ford, Gloria Beth (PT-4), 842 - 1st Ave., Laurel, Forney, Ruth (D-1), Rt. Bo 7 1 , Nacogdoches, Forrer, Susan Wallis (N-2), 200 Sycamore Rd., Franklin, Virginia Forsee, James H. (D-2), 5207 Falmouth Rd., Wash- ington, D. C. Foster, Alice Carolyn (N-1), 1205 Roberts Rd., Newport News, Virginia Fowler, Marion Stephenson, Jr. (M-3), 1 Hendricks St., Lake Citv, South Carolina Fox, Erma Lou (N-2), Rt. 1, Box 44, Gore Virginia Frank, Gerald Irwin {D-3), 200 Walnut Rd., Ports- mouth, Virginia Frank, Marvin Gary (M-l), 193 Keer Ave., Newark, New Jersev Fralin, G. Wayne (M-4), 1 Anderson Rd., Rich- mond, Virginia Fratkin, Melvin Joel (M-2), 4905 N. Crestwood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Freed, Eleanor Ridout (M-l), 2405 Carolina Ave., Roanoke, Virginia Friedman, William Newman (D-4), 3128 Heyward St., Columbia, South Carolina Fridley, Harrison Lewis, Jr. (P-2), 420 W. Merry La., Covington, Virginia Friedman, Ruth Torvik (G-1), 312S Heyward St., Columbia, South Carolina Friend, Robert Marion (P-3), 8 N. Confederate Ave., Sandston, Virginia Frost, Allan Baran (P-3), 1411 Morris Crescent, Norfolk, Virginia Fu, William Yum-Chor (M-3), 53 Conduit Rd., Hongkong Funderburk, Ervin Wall (D-2), 506 Kershaw St., Cheraw, South Carolina Fuqua, William Claiborne (D-3), 1133 Larchmont Crescent, Norfolk 8, Virginia Oada, Preston H. (M-3), 526 Castle St., Modesto, California Garrison, Donald Bruce (P-4), 5526 Cottage St., Richmond, Virginia STUDENT DIRECTORY Galther. Roberta I.™ii (XT ' , Rt. 1, Box 443. Great Falls, V.rgini:! , , , Gallant, Colin Meakins (D-1), S401 G c . l.ik. Dr., Richmond. Virginia Garrett, Thomas Blackwell (D- , 3-2o Linden Dr., Danville, Virginia Garst, Carol Lee (N-1), 3334 Valentine Rd., Roan- oke, Virginia Garter, ilarv ri .k;U (X-1), Stony Creek, irgmia Gascoigne. jair.ei Thomas (M-3), 431 Audubon Rd., Kohler, AVisconsin Ga.vle, Sigsby Warren (M-1), - pt. 4, Bldg. 7, MCV . pts.. Richmond, Virginia Gavle, William Earle, Jr. (M-l), Rt. 2, Qiesapeake, Ohio Gaziano, Dominic (iI-4), 106 E. Laburnum Axe., Richmond, Virginia Gehman, .John Ernest (11-3), 110 X. Grove Ave., Highland Springs, Virginia Geiman. James Dulanev (D-1). P. O. Box 03, Lees- burg, Virginia „ George, Theodore (M-l), 4409 Fitzhugh Ave., Rich- mond. Virginia Gibson, Joseph Haskell (D-2), Pauline Star Route, Spartanburg, South Carolina GiiSord, Roger David (M-2), 3220 Woodrow Ave., Richmond. Virginia Gill, Suzanne (N-3). Woodstock, Virginia Gillen, Frank Joseph, Jr. (M-3), 17 Surrey Rd., Massapequa. Xe v York Gladden, Robert Covington (P-2), P. O. Box 300, East ille. Virginia Gleason, James Massie, Jr. (n-2), Richlands, Vir- ginia Glenn, Kathryn Rose ( X-1), P. O. Box . j , , Prospect, Virginia Glenn, Robbert Orrus, Jr. (P-3), Mountain City, Tennessee Glick, Harvey . llen (D-1), .■30 Garren . vc., ' or- folk, Virginia Glisson, Xancy E. (X-3), 107 Garner Ave., Ports- mouth. Virginia Goad, Marv- .Jane (X-2), 3.50S Colonial Ave., SW, Roanoke. Virginia Godbold, Dunbar Oswald (D-3), 521 Santee Ave., Columbia, South Carolina Gcdsey, Ralph E. (M-4), 300 Penley Ave., Sand- ston, Virginia Godwin. Gene Arthur (M-l), 5314B . nthony Rd., Sandston, Virginia Golden. Thomas R. (D-4), 939 Suburban Pkwy., Portsmouth, Virginia Goldfarb, . llan (D-2), 530-5 Wythe . ve., Richmond, Virginia Goldstein, Allan Xorman (P-3), 0201 Oneida Circle, Xorfolk, A ' irginia Goode, Robert Wright (D-4), Apt. 10, Va. . pts., Suffolk, Virginia Goodman, Alvin Stewart (D-4), 1157 Kings Dr., Charlotte, Xorth Carolina Goodman, Seymour Francis (P-4), 1535 Charles St., Richmond, A ' irginia Goodwin, Robert Bentlv (D-4). Salem, Virginia Gordon. James Carlvle, -Jr. (D-3), Rt. 3, Winchester, Virginia Gorman, Edward Armstrong (D-4), 1616 Elm Rd., Lakeland, Florida Oosnev, James Ear! (D-2), Rt. 3, Danville. Virginia Corsica, .John Joseph, HI (P-4), 112 E. Main St., Becklev, West Virginia Gott, Judith Priscilla (X-4). 5C,4 River Dr.. Front Royal, Virginia Gousoulin, Kenry Toutant (D-1), 131 Anderson St., Crestview, Florida Graham, Alice McDonald (P-3), 1100 Rowan Ct., Baltimore. Marvland Graham, Marv India (X-3), 1100 Rowan Ct.. Balti- more, Marvland Graham, Xancv Crawford (X-1), 459 Rolcrt E. Lee Dr., Wilmington, Xorth Carolina Graham, Robert Franklin (D-3), 38 Monroe Terrace, Radford, Virginia Grassy, Richard George, .Jr. (-M-2), fiOOl - 25th Rd., X., . rlipgton 7, Virginia Gray, Franklin Wayne (P-1), 1841 Arch St., Peters- burg, Virginia Gray, .Joyce Ann (X-3), 103 E. Union St., Sandston, Virginia Gray, Madeline Elizabi ' th (XR-1), 001 X. Davis . ve., Richmond, Virginia Grar, Xelson Turner (M-4), 2409 Xational St., ■Riehmon.l. Virginia Grayson, Frank Everett. Ill (G-1), 505 Harvey St., Radford, Virginia Green, Hugh Allen (P-3), P. O. Box 144, Richmond, Virginia Green, Lloyd Allen (D-1). 1215 Cloncurry Rd., Norfolk, Virginia Greenawalt, Vernon Arthur (P-4), 2208 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Virginia Greenwood, JJavid Warren (P-3), 210 Mellon St., Hampton, Virginia Gregory, John William (D-3), lOO.? Hugo St., Xor- folk, Virginia Grcgor)-, Roger Thorpe (Ml), 110 Bra.swell St., Rocky Mount, North Carolina Gresham, ' Robin Linda (X-2), 14712 Claude Lane, Silver Spring, .Maryland Griffith.s, Sarah Anne (X-3), 303 - 24th St., Dun- Lar, West Virginia Griniuln, George Lamb Buist (M-3), 1312 Garber St., Richmond, Virginia Grossman, Gerald Allen (P-4), 731G Xormandy Dr., Richmond, Virginia Grossman, Robert Leigh (D-2), 1748 S. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Virginia Gutterraan, Jordan Udell (M-2), 515 Timothy Ave., Xorfolk, Virginia Gutterman, Lorence . rmor (M-2), 515 Timothy . ve.. Xorfolk, Virginia Guynn, James Bruce, Jr. (P-3), P. 0. Box 875, Princeton, West Virginia Haff, Elizabeth Keith (P-1), 1015 Wascna Ave., SW, Roanoke, Virginia Hafner, Judy Ann (D-1), 19959 Southfield, Detroit, Michigan Haley, James A. (D-1), 631 Middleriver Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Haley, Wanda Custer (N-4), 429 Baublits Ct., XP, Pensacola, Florida Hall, Clarence Edward (P-3), Keysville, Virginia Hall, Howard Allen (M-4), 371 Northfield Rd., Lunenburg, Massachusetts Hall, Kenneth Ward (D-2), 103 E. 26th Ave., Tampa 3, Florida Hall. Linda Carol (X-1), 543 S. Church St., Marion, Virginia Halloian, L. Gregg (M-2), 525 Woodlawn Ave.. Becklev, West Virginia Halloian, Randolph Murrell (M-l), 525 Woodlawn Ave., Becklev, West Virginia Hamilton, Orville Keith (M-4), Suncrest Dr., Lynch- burg, Virginia Hamilton, Samuel Lloyd (A-1), Vanceburg, Ken- tucky Hamilton, Stuart Henry, .Jr. (P-3), 1803 Newman Rd., Richmond, Virginia Hamlett, Carrol Ray (P-2), Rt. 2, Box 7, Brook- neal, Virgin-a Hammer, Sandra Ann (PT-3), 1056 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, Marvland Hancock. Lillie Irene (N-1), Vesta, Virginia Ilansotte. Martha Louise (D-1), 141 Marlboro Dr., X. Kensington, Pennsylvania Harden, Martha Chamberlain (N-1), 3103 Napoleon St., Richmond, Virginia Hardie, Edith Louise (G-2), 4324 Waymar Dr., Memphis, Tennessee Harlan, James Chamberlain (M-l), 329 Greenway La., Richmond, Virginia Harper, James William (P-4), Brookneal, Virginia Harrell, Charles Auburn (D-1), 603 Ash St., Auburn- dale, Florida Harrell. Robert Riddick, HI (M-l), Apt. 8, Bldg 3, MCV . pts., Richmond, Virginia Harrelson, Austin Barrow (M-4), 204 S. West Ave., Blackstone, Virginia Harris, Edith Anne (P-4), Rt. 6, Box 341, Green- ville, North Carolina Harris, Wester Gerald (D-1) Harrison, Phyllis Mae (MT-1), Springbury Rd., Berrvville, Virginia Harrison, ' William Sanford (D-3), 22 Clayton Terr., Frontenac, Missouri Harwell, Linda Jean (PT-4), 837 Melville Ave., Danville, Virginia Haun, Eloise Clymer (M-4), Woodstock, Virginia Hawk, Wilson SheaiTer, Jr. (D-2), 14, Bldg. 2, MOV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Hawkins, Robert Thornton (D-1), Waverly, Virginia Hav, Walker Wilson (D-3), Haj ' si, Virginia Hayes, Charles Barrick (D-3), 9, Bldg. 0, MCV . pts., Richmond, Virginia Haynes, Sharon Louise (N-2), 2323 Wythe Ave., Bluefield, West Virginia Hayward, Rubye Oeraldine (D-1), 208 Spruce St., Bunkie, Louisiana Hearn, Linda Lee (MT-1), 710 Timber Branch Dr. Heiden, Laurence Neil (D-1), Lake City, South Carolina Heinemann, Richard 1. (G-3), 30 Irving Rd., Scotia 2, New York Hellberg, Carl David (D-4), 304 Beaman St., Frank- lin, Virginia Helton, Martha Ann (N-4), V. A. Center, Martins- burg, West Virginia Helwig, Warren Bowman (M-2), 14 W. .Maple St., -Vlexandria, Virginia Henretta, Thomas Ross (M-4), 3651 Sunrise A e., Roanoke, Virginia Henrv, Lester Franklin, Jr. (M-3), Kearneyville, ' West Virginia Hess, Irvin Eugene (M-2), 9, Bldg. 4, MCV . pts., Richmond, Virginia Hess Lowell Lee (D-4), Mouthcard, Kentucky Hicklin. Charles F. (P-4), 612 W. Frederick St., Staunton, Virginia Hickman, Jane Lee (N-2), 2550 Maple . ve., Biiena Vista, Virginia Hicks, .James Miley (D-1), 1505 Home Ave., Harts- ville. South Carolina Higgs, Wilson Asbury (M-2), 1500 Westbrook Ave., Richmond, Virginia Higinbotham, William H., .Ir. (P-2), 113 Oakdale Terrace, Suffolk, Virginia Hill. Larry Thomas (P-2), 1203 Jeanette Ave., Vinton, Virginia Hill, William Jeffries (P-3), 804 - 1st Ave., Law- r,.ncevilk-, Virginia Hiltslev, Sharon Rose (PT-3), 3560 Ingraham St. Hilton. ' Ronnie Mack (D-2), P. 0. Box 26, Coeburn, Virginia Himelright, Don Russell (P-3), 207 Capon St., Strasburg, Virginia Hines, Jack Louis Edward (PT-4), 900 N. 37th St., Richmond, Virginia Hinton, Floanne (N-3), 2042 Colston St., Peters- burg, Virginia Hix, Emma Garnett (X-3), Prospect, Virginia Hoagland, Howard Clark (M-3), 3513 Kensington . ve., Richmond, Virginia Hodges, Ralph Maynard (D-1), 1720 Wake Forest Dr., Richmond, Virginia Hoelzer, Ernest Cl.vde (D-4), 2, Bldg. 2, MCV . pts., Richmond, Virginia Hofmeyer. Dorothy Myrtle (P-4), Rt. 1, Box 185, Williamsburg, Virginia Hogg, John Roger (M-3), 409 River Rd., Xewport Sews, Virginia Holden, Bobby Glenn (M-4), 502 Fayette Ave., Richmond, Virginia Hoflarth, Richard Wallace (P-2), 4105 Cambridge Rd.. Richmond, Virginia Holland, Barbara Rae (MT-1), 413 Boroughbridge Rd., Richmond, Virginia Holland, Clarence Adrian (M-4), Windsor, Virginia Holland. William Elisha (M-4), Windsor, Virginia Holswade, Lucile Huff (MT-1), 1240 Kanawha Terr., Huntington, AVest Virginia Holt. Winferd Dale (D-3), Rt. 1, Loris, South Caro- lina Holzbach, George Bernard, Jr. (P-3), 1516 Xotto- wav . ve., Richmond, Virginia Homer, ■Margie Parker (G.S.), 0016 A Club Rd., Richmond, Virginia Horden, Harold Milton (M-4), 271 Gardner Ave., New London, Connecticut Horn, Sheila Tilo (D), 86 Park .-We., Bloomfleld, Connecticut Horwitz, Sidney Harold (D-2), 414 N. Sheppard St., Richmond. Virginia Hosklns, Horace Dunbar, .Jr. (M-2), Rt. 1, White stone, Virginia Howell, Robert McArthur (D-1), 108 X. Washington St., Sumter, South Carolina Howell, Virgil (D-3), 9, Bldg. 1, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Hrbek, Virginia Marie (X-3), 6633 Chapel Rd., X. Madison, Ohio Hubbard, Frances Elizabeth (N-3), Oil Raleigh Ave., South Hill, Virginia Hubbard, Maury Albon D-4), 3916 Chamberla.vne Ave., Richmond, Virginia Hubbard, Robert Kirkland, Jr. (D-4), 1915 Canter- burv Rd., SW. Roanoke, Virginia Hudgins, ' Ga.vlia Kline (N-4), 13, Bldg 7, MCV 4pts., Richmond, Virginia Hudgins, Hubert Bland (M-l), New Point. Virginia Hudgins. Robert Lewis (M-4), 1301 Park Me., Richmond 20, Virginia Huffman, Lavonia Mae (N-2), 422 E. Rockingham St.. Elkton, Virginia Hughes, Frances Anne (PT-4), 14 Ridge Rd., Rad- ford, Virginia Hughes, David Charles (M-l), 307 Seminole St., Lester, Pennsylvania Hurt, Alfred D., Jr. (D-2), 710 Maryland . .ve„ Salem, Virginia Hurt, Waverly Glenn (M-2), 224 W. Broad St., Blackstone, Virginia Hutchens, Thomas Kunkle (P-4), 9806 River Rd-, Xewport News, Virginia Hutcher. Neil Edward (M-l), 464-D Painter St., Xorfolk, Virginia Hutcheson, Anne Watkins (N-4) Huszty, Joseph Alex (D-3), 113 N.E. River Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Hvdrick, Bettv Welborn (M-l), 9 Otis St., Green- ville, South Carolina Inge, Wellford Warriner, Jr. (M-4), 3907 Pilots La., 2, Richmond, Virginia Ingram. Robert Carroll (D-1), 13, Bldg. 1, MCV . PTS., Richmond, Virginia Irwin, Joan Elizabeth (N-1), 51 Park Dr., Dover Delaware Iwanik, Paul Alexander (P-1), lOS AVillow Dr., Alexandria, Virginia .Jacobs, Richard Matthew (G-1), Reno, Nevada Jackson, Dolores W. (N-3) Jackson, James Grown (D-4), 101 Scott St., Kings- tree, South Carolina .Jaffe, Alan Harvev (M-2), 1016 Brandon Ave., Xor- folk, Virginia Jamarik, George Thomas (M-3), 212 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Virginia Janes, David E. (G-2), 3000 Cliff Ave.. Riclimond, Virginia Jarratt, Novice Claiborne (X-1), 2300 Brady St., Richmond, Virginia .Jeffrey, Jackson Eugene (G-4), 9015 Farmington Dr., Richmond, Virginia Jenkins, George Alexander (D-1), 1707 Belmont Dr., Columbia, South Carolina .Jennings, William Charles (P-1), Occoquan, Virginia Johns. Rochelle Ann (N-3), Summers St., Welch, West Virginia 212 STUDENT DIRECTORY Johnson, Archie Tedpher, Jr. (M-3), Benson, North Carolina Johnson. Bradley Gray (G), 3301 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Virginia J.Jni.TOn. Elizal eth Patricia (G-S), •2820 Griffin . ve., Richmond, Virginia .luhnson, Glenda Camille (PT13), Rt. 1, Lakewood Dr., Kno.wil ' e, Tennessee Ji.hnson, James Edward (D-4), 3025 Lamb Ave., Richmond, Virginia Johnson, James Keith (A-1), Rt. 1, Warrenton, Georgia Jolmson, Joseph Belton (D-4), Appalachia, Virginia Johnson, Lawrence Forsythe (M-3), 410 Botetourt St., Norfolk, Virginia Johnson, Lewis Daniel (M-1), 1602 Lynchburg Tpk., Salem, Virginia .f.ihnson, Ruth Rosalee (N-1), Rt., Box 02, Hot Springs, Virginia Johnston, Charles Edgar (M-4), 150 Ten Rod Rd., N. Kingstown, Rhode Island Johnston, June Ellen (T ' -2), 5504 Grove Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Jones, Gerald Cooper (P-3), 210 E, Hill St., War- saw, North Carolina Jones, Hubert A., Jr. (D-2), Bo.x 7373 Reynolds Br., Winston-Salem, North Carolina .Jones, Mary Eleanor (N-1), 4111 Annandale Rd., Annandale, Virginia Jones, Robert Franklin (PT-3), P. O. Box 181, Whitman, West Virginia Jones, Carole Petica (N-4), 2919 Clearfield St., Richmond, Virginia Jones, Samuel Wellington, Jr. (P-3), 623 Madison St., Emporia, Virginia Jordan, Jon Lvle (M-3), 615 Summerlee A e.. Oak Hill, West Virginia Jordan, William Gregor (M-4), 615 Summerlee Ave., Oak Hill, West Virginia .Joyner, Raymond Kenneth (M-4), 3005 Moss Side Ave., Richmond, Virginia .Julias, George Stephen (M-4), 109 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, West Virginia Kahn, Robert Charles (D-2), 700 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, Florida Kaiser, Robert William (D-2), 227 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pennsylvania Kang, John C. S. (M-2), 6, Bldg. 8, MOV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Kang, Lillian Sung (G-S), Keelung, Taiwan Kanich, Robert E. (M-4), 3608 Noble Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Katz, Sheila Susan (P-3), 333 Lexington Rd., Rich- mond, Virginia Keete, William Edward (G-1), 4612 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Virginia Kellam, George Edward (P-3), Exmore, Virginia Keller, Robert Henry (D-4), 13 Duff Lane, Bristol, Virginia Kelly, Thomas William, Jr., (D-1), 315 Wheeler St., Spartanburg, South Carolina Kemp, Edward Leon (M-3), P. 0. Box 304, Kimball, West Virginia Kemper, Theresa Ann (MT-1), 365 S. 12th St., Wytheville, Virginia Kendall, Robert Gentry (M-4), 111 W. Cork St., Winchester, Virginia Kennedy, Carol Vivian (N-2), 515 Shadeland Dr., Falls Church, Virginia Kennedy, Curtis Wade, Jr. (D-3), 2911 Petersburg Pk., Richmond, Virginia Kennedy, Gloria Helen (D-I), 3342 Anita Ave., Richmond, Virginia Kennedy, William Philip (D-1), Major Dr., Manning, South Carolina Kent, David Michael (P-l), Rocky Mount, Virginia Kern, Marguerite Ann (M-4), 106 Booth Ave., Heckle ' , West Virginia i Kerneklian, ' Murad (D-3), 2702 W. Main St., Rich- mond, Virginia Kerstein, Malcolm Henry (D-1), 209 Oney St., Charleston, West Virginia Kerstein, Marcia Jo Koenigsberg (D-1), .5101 liana- wha Ave, SE, Charleston, West Virginia Kessler, Leonard Paul (D-1), 1382 NE 17Sth St., N. Miami Beach, Florida Ketron, Samuel Gilmer (M-3), 8108 Ridge Road Key, Wendell Wayne, Jr. (M-2), 2607 Park Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Kib:er, Elizabeth Ann (N-2), 1301 W. 43rd St., Richmond, Virginia Killen, Clyde Patrick (D-2), 4728 Trenholm Rd., Columbia, South Carolina Killingsworth, CHiarles Richard (D-3), 1121 Francis St., N. Augusta, Georgia Kim. Kyoung Sook (G-4), 379 Choong Wang-Dong, Po ' hang. Korea liincaid. Raymond Lloyd, Jr. (P-4), 6, Bldg. 4, MC. ' V Apts.. Richmond, Virginia King, James Robert (P-4), P. O. Box 192, Victoria, Virginia Kipps, Charles Edward (P-4), Rt. 2, Linville, Vir- ginia Kirchmier, Raymond Stanley (M-3), 6811 Old Suf- folk Blvd., Portsmouth, Virginia Kirk, Anne M. (N-2), 521 NE 14th Ave., Ft. Lau- derdale, Florida Klavans, Marvin N. (D-4), 901 Spotswood Ave., 4 A, Norfolk, Virginia Knight, Kenneth Bryan (D-1), 213 Arrowhead Cir- cle, Spartanburg, South Carolina Knox, George William (M-2), 240 W. 31st St., Huntington 4, West Virginia Kolendrianos, Ernest Thomas (M-1), 229 Alpine Dr., Danville, Virginia Koonce, Martha Corinne (N-1), P. 0. Box 172, Trenton, North Carolina Kraski, Henry Edmund (D-1), 704 S. Beach St., Ormand Beach, Florida Kravetz, Neil David (M-4). 4022 Bonner R.I.. Balti- more 16, Maryland Krimm. Bernard ' Frasia (P-3). 4511 Brook Rd., Richmond. Virginia Krop. Marianne Elizabeth (N-1). 10 Claire Dr.. Somerville. New Jersev Kulesher. Kathryn Irene (N-1). 716 E. Broad St.. Falls Church. Virg inia Kuykendall. Harry Canter (M-4), 2607 Monument . ve.. Riclnnond, Virginia Kvale. Paul Arthur (M-1). 1536 Roosevelt Ave., Falls Church, Virginia Lacy, Myrtle LaRee (XR-1). P. 0. Box 405, Ash- land. Virginia Lafterty. Harold Edward (M-2). 13, Bldg. 6. MCV Apts.. Richmond. Virginia Lahman, Phyllis (MT-1), Lahmansville, West Vir- ginia Lambert, .James Isaac (D-4), 431 W. Court St., Woodstock, Virginia Lampros, Leo Nicholas (D-4), 1501 Orange Ave.. NW, Roanoke, Virginia Langmann, Valerie Katherine (N-1), 32 Tlie Birche=, Roslvn. L. I.. New York Langston. Edna Earl (N-2). 801 Monroe St.. Roan- oke Rapids, North Carolina Lanier. .lanet Marie (N-1). Rt. 1. Box 99. Bristow. Virginia Lau. Buong Hoo (M-4), Singapore Lauterbach. Arthur Mason. Jr. (P-l). 3914 Pilots Lane. 8, Richmond, Virginia Lawson, Hugh Alvin (D-4), 3905 Elba St., 1, Richmond, Virginia Lawton. Jean Myfanwy (PT-3), 96 Hopkins St.. Newport News. Virginia Lay, Wood Neblett (D-1), P. 0. Box 307, Coeburn, Virginia Lavman, David -Arthur (M-1), Rt. 4, Rockv Mount, Virginia Layne, Arline Carole (P-3), Victoria, Virginia Layton. James Edward (M-3), 1002 Highland Ave., Falls, Church, Virginia Leavelle, Robert Havne. Jr. {P-3), 3336 Lander- wood Dr., Charlotte, North Carolina Lee, Hwalin (G.S.), 11 Sanmin Rd., Sect. 2, Tai- chung. Formosa Legum. Stanley Howard (D-1), 601 W. 28th St.. Norfolk. Virginia Legett. John Albert (M-1), 5301 - 26th Rd., N., Arlington, Virginia LeHew. Richard Allen (D-3), 76 Alleghany St., Clifton Forge, Virginia Leisure, Melvin G., Jr. (D-3), 107 Laurel Lane, Wilmington, Delaware Leonard, Edwin Clifton, Jr. (D-2), 118 Courtland Cir., Lakeland. Florida Lerner. Frankie Marie (N-4). Rt. 3. Box 301. Lynchburg, Virginia Leung, Robert Y. (M-1), Estovil Ct. B-36, 15 Garden Rd., Hong Kong Levasseur, Joseph Emile (G.S.), 2310 N. Jackson, Arlington, Virginia Lewis, Hudnall Johnson (M-3), 4873 Stratford Rd., Los , ngeles, California Lewis, Joseph Monroe (D-2), Rt. 3, Winnsboro, South Carolina Lewis, Robert Denby (D-4), 603 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Virginia Lewis. William Herbert, Jr. (D-4), Cascade, Vir- ginia Light, Janet Page (MT-1), i:a3 Dearborn St., Bluefield, West Virginia Lilly, Paul Howard, Jr. (M-2), P. O. Box 72, Windsor, Virginia Lin, Fritz (M-4), 165 Boundary St., Kowloon, Hong Kong Linde, Richard Emil (M-2), 3305 S. Stafford St., Arlington 6, Virginia Linebaugh, Laurens Edward (D-4), 2632 Prospect Rd.. Tampa, Florida Lipkin, Judy Ann (P-3), 521S W. Grace St., Rich- mond, Virginia Little, James Edward (D-1), 506 Bowles St., Nep- tune Beach, Florida Littlefield, Charles Decrow (P-3), 1224 Dawson PL, Rocky Mount, North Carolina Litton, John Richard (P-4), 110 W. Cherry Street Loental, Linda Lou (N-S), P. O. Box 87, Oakton, Virginia Logan, Jesse Burks, Jr. (D-2), 10, Bldg. 7, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Long, Sandra . nn (N-1), Prospect, Virginia Longacher, Joseph William, Jr. (M-3), 4928-A Eu- bank Rd., Sandston, Virginia Longest, Donald Benson (M-4), P. O. Box 512. Mechanicsville. Virginia Lovelace, Edward Y ' oung (D-1), Dogwood Dr., Bed- ford. Virginia 213 Lutz. Gerald Whisnant (D-1), 1004 Meadow Dr., Rt. 1, Ellerson, Virginia Lutz, Wallace Bradshaw (D-2) Lutz, Willard K. (D-1), Mt. Jackson, Virginia Lverly, Alan Ray (D-1), Rt. 3, Box 202, Salisburv, North Carolina Lynde, Robert Harrington (M-2), 14 W. Custis Ave., .Alexandria, Virginia Mackey, Erma Louise (MT-4), 707 SW 5th Ave., Homestead, Florida Mackler, Melvin Arthur (M-3), 5200 Wythe Ave.. 5. Richmond. Virginia Madagan. Harold Frederick. .Jr. (P-3). 709 N. Brad- dock St., Winchester, Virginia Maddox, Joseph Edward (M-4), 7, Bldg. 3, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Magee, Millard Russell (P-4), Yale, Virginia Magee, Ruth Benton (N-4), 205 Battery Ave., Em- poria, Virginia Mallis, Alexander James (D-4), 2832 Oakland Blvd., NW., Roanoke, Virginia Markley, Noel Henry (D-2), 7109 Lanier St., An- nandale, Virginia Marlin, Robert Earl (D-3), I00fi5-C NW 8th Ave., Miami, Florida Marsh, Samuel Jesse (D-4). Rt. 1. Hemingway, South Carolina Marshall, David Dickey (P-3), 7, Bldg. 6, MCV -Apts., Richmond. Virginia -Marshall. James T. (M-3). 1626 Monument Ave., Richmond. Virginia Martin, Donald Lee (M-4). 2915 Seminary Ave., Richmond. Virginia Martin, Montague Leonard (D-3), 25 Fontaine Rd., Newport News, Virginia Martin, Patricia Beatty (D-3), 2 Miles Cary Rd., Newport News, Virginia Martin, Richard DeWavne (P-l), 332 Cherrvhill Rd.. NW., Roanoke, Virginia Mast, Harvev Eugene (M-3), Greenwood, Delaware Matney, John Lee (D-2), 170 Grove Park, Danville, Virginia Jlatthews, cutis Louise (N-3), Jarratt, Virginia May, Betti Joye {N-2), P. O, Box 615, Burkeville, Virginia Ma. hew, Jane Carolyn (P-4), P. O. Box 426, Gretna, Virginia Maynard, John Gary, Jr. (D-4), 110 Christian St., Cheraw, South Carolina Mazzocchi, Leo Frank (M-2), 103 - 3rd Ave., Fay- etteville. West Virginia McAllister, Jane Grey (P-3), 9304 Bonnie Dale Rd., Richmond, Virginia McAllister, John Eldon (M-2). 7004 Thornrose Ave.. Richmond, Virginia McBride, Bobby Eugene (D-1), 101 Liberty St., Ninetv-Six. South Carolina McCall. John Jones (P-l). 2416 Lamb Ave.. Rich- mond. Virginia McCallie. Thomas Spencer (A-l), 370 S. Crest Rd., Chattanooga. Tennessee McCauley. Clarence Edward (A-1). 2454 Brady St., Richmond, Virginia McCaulev, Mary Frances (N-2), 637 Bel Air Ave., Front Roval, Virginia McCoig, Forrest Daniel (M-3), 4230 - 21st St., N., St. Petersburg, Florida McConnell. Beechard C, .Jr. (D-3), Rt. 1, Box 252, Gate City, Virginia McCown, George Mvers (D-l), 227 S. McQueen St., Florence. South Carolina McCoy. Evel.in V. (N-2), 12 Wildwood Cir., Ports- mouth, Virginia McDaniel, Andrew (D-4), 26 E. Chapman St., Alex- andria, Virginia McDaniel, Eugene Marvin, Jr. (M-4), 816 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville. Virginia McDaniel. Janice Elaine (N-1), 8803 Lawndell Rd., Richmond, Virginia McDannald, Eugene Russell, .Jr. (M-1), Box 4685, Berkley Sta.. Norfolk. Virginia McGaha. Leonard Edward (D-1), 3 Broadmoore Dr., Greenville, South Carolina McGee. Francis Edward, Jr. (M-2), 310 Poplar St., Falls Church, Virginia McKenna, Thomas Glen (D-1), 310 - 55th St., New- port News, Virginia McKinney, David James (P-3). Rt. 1. Keysville, Virginia McLinn, Samuel Edgar (M-3), 442 Hummel St., Harrisburg, Pennsvlvania McMarlin, Stacy Lee (M-1), 0117 Dorchester St., Springfield, Virginia McNeer, Paul Randolph (M-4), 3308 Grove Ave., Ricimiond, Virginia Meador, William Lowndes (D-1), 2314 Glasgow St., Portsmouth, Virginia Medlin, Herman (P-2), 601 - 14th St., Virginia Beach, Virginia Meeks. Steven Allen (D-4). Rt. 2. Travelers Rest. South Carolina Melko. She lby Diane (XR-1). 1703 S. Battery Dr., Richmond, Virginia Mendelson, Louis Moses (M-1), 204 Riverside Dr., Portsmouth, Virginia Merkel, Charles Edward (P-3), 1313 Amherst Ave., Richmond, Virginia Merker, Mathilda Sue (N-1), P. 0. Box 1182, Rose- burg, Oregon STUDENT DIRECTORY Merrells, Elizabeth Eleanor (PT-i), 237 Grand Ave.. Bridgeport, West Virginia Metcalf, Robert D. (A-4), 214 Chapel bt., D,jdge- ville. Wisconsin „. , Metts, Julian Cabell (D-3), Rt. 9, Box 611, Rich- mond, Virginia ..r i- Metz, James Kenward (D-2), i. Bldg. 2, -MC Apts., Richmond, Virginia Miles. Patricia Gaynelle (N-2), Rt. 1, handy Lane, EUerson, Virginia , ,.. Miller, David Stafford (M-4), Rt. 2, Bland ngmKi Miller, Jay R. (M-2), 47 Sherman PI., Clifton, New Miller, je rry Lee (M-1), 1415 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, Virginia Miller, Martha Ann (P-2), 1612 Cambridge Cir., Charlottesville, Virginia . . Miller, Preston D., Jr. (D-3), Blacksburg. Virginia Miller, Ramona S. (N-3), P. O. Bo.x 634, Gate City, Miller, UibCTt Lee (P-3), 102 Broad St., Bridge- water, Virginia Mills, James Edwards (P-4), Rt. 3, Box .lil, Green- ville, North Carolina Mills, Phyllis May (X-1), 5 Circle Dr., Martins- ille, Vu-ginia „ , , ot Mitchell, Wvlie Edward, Jr. (0-3), 1612 .lordan St., Camden, South Carolina Moff, Maurice (P-S), 407 Franklin St. Moloney, .Vnn Heath (PT-4), 21S Fourth St.. Au- gusta, Kentucky Moncriet, Anne Carol (X-1), 2407 Buckingham Ave., Richmond, Virginia Moncure, Charles Withers(M-3) , The Customs House, Tappahannock, Virginia Monohon, Marv Jean (PT-3), 709 Auburn PI. Monnington, Tannis Joanne (PT-4), P. O. Box : 3o. Front Roval, Virginia Monson, Elise Marie (PT-3), 2257 Beecher Rd., S V, Atlanta, Georgia Montgomery, Peter Terrill (M-4), The Oaks, Han- over, Virginia Moon, Anne Howard (N-1), P. 0. Box 360. (.retna, Virginia Moore, Adron Durant (P-3), 8201 Barningham Rd .. Richmond, Virginia Moore, C yde Alan (A-1), Star Rt., Catawba, North Carolina Moore, Kenneth Earl (P-4), 4613 King William Rd.. Richmond, Virginia Moran, John Lawrence (M-2), 4, Bldg. 3, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Morris, Kenneth Wayne (D-1), 410 Fourth Ave., Farmville, Virginia Morris. William Leonard (P-4), 733 Sheppard Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Morrison, Mary Louise (N-1), 380 Wisconsin Ave., Long Beach, California Morvillo, Gerald Charles (D-2), 216 Utah Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Moseley, Jeanne Deubre (MT-4), 4019 Clinton Ave., Richmond, Virginia Moskalski, Patsy Black (MT-4), 1415 Chamber- layne . ve., Richmond, Virginia Mosrie, Azett Jimmie (M-4), 839 Mercer St.. Prince- ton, West Virginia Moss, Jean Walters (P-3), 2906 Monument Ave., Richmond, Virginia Moss, Hubert Vencill (M-4), 3553 Eiverview Ave., Weirton, West Virginia MuUer, Barbara .Jean (P-4), 1813 Bradford Rd., Bayside, Virginia Mundv, Betty Lee (M-4), Tappahannock, Virginia Mundy, John Edward (P-3), Rt. 1, North Tazewell, Virginia Murden, Ernest Aubrey, .Jr. (M-3), 519 Riverside Dr., Portsmouth, Virginia Murphy, Justine Marie (G-1), 3114 Floyd Ave., Richmond, Virginia Murray, Harry William (P-4), Edinburg, Virginia Murray, Joan Lea (N-4), War, West Virginia Xagel, Barbara Ruth (N-2), 1801 Briggs Chaney Rd., Silver Spring, Maryland Nash, Mary Margaret (N-1), 3805 S. 7th St., Ar- lington, Virginia Neale, Henry Whitehead (M-2), 124 Baltic Cir., Tampa, Florida Xeale, Laura McDonald (P-2). 711 Lee .St., West Point, Virginia Xeale, Spottswood Pryor (M-4), 124 Baltic Cir., Tampa, Florida Seathery, Kenneth Lee (P-1), 218 Grove Pk. Cir., Danville, Virginia Neighbors, Clyde Randall (D-2), 231 Boundry Dr., Spartanburg, South Carolina Xeill, Kennedy Edward, Jr. (D-2), Waterview, R.I.. Vorktown, Virginia Xelms, Barbara Ann (XR-1), Driver, Virginia Xelms, Jeanettc (X-1), Rt., Windsor, Virginia Xelson, Charles Howell, .Jr. (D-3), 2710 Hilliard Rd., Richmond, Virginia Neuman, George Saul (D-3), 7516 Bounty Ave., Miami, Florida Xewman, Patricia Mae (N-4), Rt. 1, Box 82, South Hill, Virginia Kewman, Peter Ralph (D-3), 3019A Floyd Ave., Richmond, Virginia Xoland, Daniel Gordon (D-3), 6014 Flora Vista Ave., Tampa, Florida Nolin, Laurier E. (M-2). 704 Hillside Ave., Berlin, New Hampshire Northam, Suzanne Duncan (MT-1), P. 0. Box 261, L ' rbanna, Virginia Norwood, George Joseph (P-4), Scottsburg, Virginia Nuara, Virginia Louise (P-3), 306 Libbie Ave., Richmond, Virginia Nue, Ruben Dario (. -l), Tarma, Peru Nuwavser, Elie Sami (G-S). P. 0. Box 1665, Beirut. Lebanon O ' Brien, Carol Maureen (PT-4). 91 Myrtle Ave., Milburn, New Jersey Ochsner, Albert John HI (M-1), 204 Jeanette Dr., Tappahannock, Virginia Oliff, George Anthony (M-3), 12, Bldg. 4, MCV -Vpts., Richmond, Virginia Oliver, Jane Lee (G-1), 3205 Carlisle Rd., Bir- mingham, Alabama O ' Dell, JoAnn (N-3), Boomer, West Virginia Orlove, George (D-3), 7023 - 16th St., N.W., Wash- ington, D. C. Ormes, Anne H. (N-2), % Maj. W. M. Ormes, Jr., U. S. Army Osborne, Elbert Plummer, Jr. (D-3), Bremo Bluff, Virginia O ' Steen .«va Norman (D-1), Rt. 2, Chipley, Florida Ottley, Susan .Armour (N-3), 2610 Pine Grove Dr., Richmond, Virginia Outten, William Linwood, III (D-4), 4740 N. Ditt- niar Rd., Arlington, Virginia Overman, Edward Lee (D-3), 7, Bldg. 1, MCV . pts., Richmond, Virginia Overstreet, Alvin Keith (P-3), 4968 Suburban Ave.. Richmond, Virginia Overstreet, Judy .4nne (P-4), Peaks St., Bedford, Virginia Owen, Jane Sanford (N-1), Jarratt, Virginia Owensby, Sally Christine (N-2), 217 Fountain Way, Swannanoa, North Carolina Owings, Jerry Ross (D-2), P. O. Box 219, Gray Courts, South Carolina Padgett, Clvde Talmadge (D-3), 1333 Madison Ave., Florence, South Carolina Padow. Sondra Hazel (M-2), 3219 Douglasdale R(i., Richmond, Virginia I ' adow, Walter Donald (M-2), 4702 Grandway Rd., Rioliniond, Virginia Parliam, Louis Daniel, Jr. (M-1), P. O. Box 94, Keysville, Virginia Parker, Clifton Linwood (Ml), P. O. Box 55. Naval Weapons Sta., Virginia Parker, Joseph Corbin, Jr. (M-4), 3S11 Dover Rd., Ridimond, Virginia Parhani, John Mannings, Jr. (D-3), 415 N. Richard- son St., Latta, South Carolina Parks. Jo. nne McDonald (MT-1), 1106 N. Overlook Dr., Greenville, North Carolina Partin, Claggett Claxton, Jr. (P-2), 403 E. Hun- dred Rd., Chester, Virginia Pascasio, Gloria Mariano (D-1), 16 Denver St., Cubao, Queson City, Philippine Islands Paul Rosalyn Genice (N-2), 4900 Kinloch Lane, Richmond, Virginia Payne, . nne Briggs (N-4), 1400 Graham Rd., Falls Church, Virginia Pavne, Betty June (N-4), Rt. 2, Chatham, Virginia Payne, Harold Jackson (D-4), 8408 Weldon Dr., Richmond, Virginia Payne, Linda Haynes (PT-8), 129 Springdale Rd., Elberton, Georgia Payne, Margaret Regina (P-2), 2133 Brookhaven Rd., Richmond, Virginia I ' ayiic, William Duncan (M-4), Rt. 6, Cliatham, Virginia Pendleton, Barbara .lane (M-1), 4708 Rolfe Rd., Ricliniond, Virginia Perkins, Donald Francis (M-1), 379 Iroquois Dr., Brick Town, New Jersey Perkins, Eli Washington (P-4), 3013 Woodclill, . ve., Richmond, Virginia Perkins, Paul Hening (M-4), Jefferson, Virginia Perry, .James David (P-3), 35 Fallon St., Staunton, Virginia Perry, Thomas Ritchie (D-1), 2906 Stephenson Ave., Roanoke, Virginia Peskin, David Alan (P-1), 2195 East 22nd St., Brooklyn, New York Peters, John Dale (D-1), 7, Bldg. 5, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Pharr, Percy Paul, Jr. (M-3), P. 0. Box 157, Bramwell, West, Virginia I ' iasecki, George Joseph (G-1), 1309 Blue Jay Lane, Richmond, Virginia Phillips, Mary Caroline (P-4), P. O. Box 265, Woodliridge, Virginia I ' liillips. Patricia Ellen (N-2), Mt. Herman Rd., Salistjury, Maryland I ' irklc, PaurAnthony (D-4), 1727 N. Shore Terr., Orlando, Florida Plauger, Lois Mae (N-1), Bentonville, Virginia Player, Tommy Carroll, Jr. (D-3), 205 S. Warren St., Timmonsville, South Carolina Plunkett, Harry Gordon, Jr. (M-1), 8716 Semmes Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Puling, Constance Mae (N-3), 307 Maple Ave., Pearisburg, Virginia 214 PoUv. Charles Kilgore (D-3), . ppalachia, Virginia Poole, Joel Richard (M-1), 6321 Three Chopt Rd. Pope, Patricia . nn (P-3), Rt. 1, Ivanhoe, Virginia Porter, Cleveland Howard, Jr. (D-3), Fries, Vir- ginia Porterfield, James McDowell, Jr. (M-4), 2511 Liv- ingston Rd., Roanoke, Virginia Poteet, James Edward (M-4), 1405 Sauer . venue, Richmond, Virginia Powell, Nancy Jean (N-2), 4828 N. 27th PI., Ar- lington, Virginia Powell, Nancy Louise (N-2), 21 Holly St., Hamp- ton, Virginia Powell, Rebecca Lee (N-3), 1505 Main St., South Boston, Virginia Preston, Robert Willard (M-4), 8509 Weldon Dr., Richmond, Virginia Prevatt, Jon Leslie (M-2), 6304 Monument Ave., Richmond, Virginia Price, Dolores Ann (P-2), 1314 Turner St., Salem, Virginia Price, Edith Juanita (N-3), 604 E. Third St., Farmville, Virginia Price, Evelyn Farmer (N-4), Rt. 3, Farmville, Vir- ginia Prillaman, Henry Andrew (M-2), 1302 Maple . -Ve., Richmond, Virginia Prior, Gordon (D-1), 615 Conley Rd., Richmond, Virginia Prizzi, . nthony Richard (M-4), 9403 First View St., Norfolk, Virginia Proctor, Jack Douglas (M-4), 120 Augusta Ave., Vinton, Virginia Prowe, Irmhild Gelfa (PT-4), 4847 Tioga St., NW, Canton, Ohio Prunty, Michael Neal (D-4), Jenkins, Kentucky Puckett, Ray Willard (P-4), Brookneal, Virginia Pugh, Patricia Anne (MT-l), 204 Opequon . ve., Winchester, Virginia Pugh, Robert Lewis (D-4), 185 Wildhurst . ve., NE, Roanoke, Virginia Pyne, Richard Mack (D-2), 1300 NE 157th St., N. Miami Beach, Florida Quillen, Howard Eugene (D-4), P. O. Box 482, Gate City, Virginia Raborn, George Wayne (D-1), 205 W. 23rd Ter- race, Gainesville, Florida Ramsey, Harry Edward, Jr. (D-4), 533 Fishemians Road Randolph, Barbara Lee (N-4), P. O. Box 1182, . thens, Georgia Rankin, Reida Ann (XR-1), Big Stone Gap, Vir- ginia Rappaport, Irwin (M-4), 177 Prospect St., Farm- ingdale. New York Rashid, Richard C. (M-4), 107 Forest Dr., Charles- ton, West Virginia Rast, Dixie Valerie (N-3), Rochelle, Virginia Ratchford, Max Glenn (D-1), P. O. Box 373, York, South Carolina Ratliff, James Theodore (M-1), Rt. 1, Box 2, Grundy, Virginia Ravfield, Thomas Evre (P-3), Chesapeake, Virginia Reames, William Franklin (D-4), 210 SW 5th St., Dania, Florida Reed, Frances Victoria (N-1), Leesburg, Virginia Reid, David Alan (D-1), 11, Bldg. 2, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Reilly, Ann Morgan (P-4), 528 Walnut Ave., Waynes- boro, Virginia Reitz, Carolyn Jane (MT-1), 6806 University Dr., Richmond, Virginia Repass, James Albert (M-1), Rt. 2, Salem, Vir- ginia Revelle, Patricia Anne (N-1), 2S09 Marlboro Ave., Norfolk 12, Virginia Revene, Marianne (P-3), 6734 Stuart Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Revere, James Hall, Jr. (D-1), Kenbridge, Virginia Reynolds, Donald Floyd (D-1), 504 Airport Rd., Blacksburg, Virginia Rhoades, Reg:ina (XR-1), 5815 Paxton St., Rich- mond, Virginia Rice, Benjamin Holt (M-4), 705 - 16th St., Alex- andria, Virginia Rice, James Gerhardt (M-4), 844 Welton Ave., Richmond, Virginia Rice, John Darrell (D-4), 301 Rockbridge Rd., Ports- mouth, Virginia Richardson, Gary Meade (Ml), Barharasville, Vir- ginia Riley, William Noel (D-2), 3801 Nicholas St., L ' nchburg, Virginia Rinker, Dennis Boyd (D-3), 5427A Lewis Rd., Sand- ston, Virginia Rinko, Walter Otto, Jr. (G-1), 304 Penley .ive., Sandston, Virginia Rippey, Nancy Ilene (N-3), 6312 Ludwig Rd., Richmond, Virginia Rivkin, Matthew Gerald (M-4), 55-05 Woodside Ave., Woodside, New York Roach, Mary Anna (N-4), 113 Tower St., Tazewell, Virginia Robbins, Virginia Carter (N-2), 910 School Dr., AltaVista, Virginia Roberts, Elizabeth Paige (MT-1), 6044 Newport Cresc, Norfolk, Virginia STUDENT DIRECTORY Roberts, Ivan Beryl (D-1), 10913 N. Blvd., Tampa, Florida Roberts, Rebecca Ann (N-2), Somerset, Virginia Robcrson, James Oliver (D-3), 3209 Fleming Ave., Roanoke, Virginia Robertson, Adrian Andrew (D-1), Rt. 2, Moneta, Virginia Robertson, James Arthur (D-4), 1420 NW 38th St., Miami, Florida Robertson, William Archibald (M-2), 1211 Wil- mington Ave., Richmond, Virginia Robertson, Zane Kegle.v (G-1), 2106 New Berne Rd., Richmond, Virginia Robinson, Ann Taylor (N-3), Rt. 3, Box 26oB, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina Robinson, Anne Grayson (N-4), P. O. Bo. li), Burke, Virginia Robinson, Arthur Douglas (P-4), 002 Leigh Ave., Pennington Gap, Virginia Robinson, Arvin Edward (M-2), 4804 N. Crestwood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Robinson, Charles Theodore (D-4), 12, Bldg. 1, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Robinson, James Brander (P-3), Dolphin, Virginia Robinson, Jerry Wilson (P-3), 10, Bldg. 2, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Robinson, Thomas Hilliard (D-3), 3411 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Virginia Rockwell, Raeford DeWitt (P-4), 36 E. Svcamore St., Cbase City, Virginia Roderick, Karen (PT-3), 401 S. Taylor St., Arling- ton, Virginia Rogers, Leon Alan (D-2), New Market, Virginia Rosanelli, Peter, Jr. (M-1), 106 Old Bridge La., Richmond, Virginia Rosenberg, Rotert Kenneth (D-1), 2S0 NE 53rd St., Miami, Florida Rosenblum, Fred H. (D-2), 1030 Manchester Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Rosman, Lowell Jerrold (M-3), 19301 NE 19th Ave., N. Miami Beach, Florida Rothgeb, Anne Elizabeth (N-1), 128 High St., Lurav, Virginia Rothstein, ' Ted Laurence (M-2), 175 Pembroke St., Brooklyn, New York Rouzie, John Edwards, Jr. (P-2), King William, Virginia Rowles, Thomas Bransford (P-4), 6910 Dartmouth Ave., Richmond, Virginia Roye, Wyatt Earle, Jr. (M-1), 3220 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Virginia Ruble, Wade Eugene (M-3), 1Y14 Newton St., Bristol, Virginia Rudolph, Rosser A. (G-2), 1100 Meadow Dr., Eller- son, Virginia Runion, Marion Gilmer (D-1), 212 Madison St., Radford, Virginia Russell, Timothy Elmer, III (D-2), 2527 N. Upland St., Arlington, Virginia Ruth, Gerald Jay (M-4), 15 Roslyn Rd., Richmond, Virginia Ryder, Ann Johnston (N-1), 1201 Glen Eden Dr., Raleigh, North Carolina Sager, Roger L. (P-2), 3829 Howard Rd., Rich- mond, Virginia Sager, Steven Tobias (P-3), 3001 Douglasdale, Richmond, Virginia Saleeba, David Farris, Jr. (P-4), 3224 Monument Ave., Richmond, Virginia Saleeby, Saleem Najeeb, Jr. (D-1), Main St., Dillon, South Carolina Salmon, John McClure, III (D-1), 1210 W. Frank- lin St., Richmond, Virginia Salsbury, Carl Allen (M-1), 4310 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Virginia Sandbach, Gretchen Lee (N-1), 0504 Highland, Springfield, Virginia Sanders, Cleon Walton, .Jr. (A-1), 317 W. Main, Benson, North Carolina Sanders, Earl Cook (D-2), Rt. 3, Box 293B, Har- risonburg, Virginia Sandifer, William Green (D-3), 2437 Columbia St., Richmond, Virginia Sandridge, David Allen (M-1), 1020 Terrace Rd., Roanoke, Virginia Santo, Mary Ann (N-4), 343 Cedar St., Suffolk, Virginia Sarvay, Thomas Long (M-2), 4015 Mt. Vernon St., Richmond, Virginia Saunders, Edith Carol (N-2), Rt. 4, Blackstone, Virginia Saunders, Emmett Lee (P-1), Holland, Virginia Sauri, Venegas Zulma Milagros (D-1), 328 - 2nd St., Bayonon, Puerto Rico Schmid, William Henry (M-4), 1342 Marshall St., Benwood, West Virginia Schmidt, Julia Broadus (N-4), 702 Enderby Dr., Alexandria, Virginia Schnee, Ralph Edward (D-3), P. 0. Box 574, Inver- ness, Florida Sebreier, Stephen M. (P-4), 144 W. Princess Anne Rd., Richmond, Virginia Schroeder, Andrew George (M-3), 2347 Nunnally Ave., Richmond, Virginia Schwalm, Joan Elizabeth (N-I), 3533 S. 6th St., Arlington, Virginia Schwartz, Joseph Barry (P-3), 4309 Fitzhugh Ave., Richmond, Virginia Scliwartz, Laurence David (D-2), 87Y - SOth St., Miami Beach, Florida Schwartz, Sorell Lee (G-S), 5517 Kennison Ave., Baltimore, Marvland Schwartz, Stephen Henry (D-1), 865 NE 17!) Terr., N. Miami Beach, Florida Scott, Jo.vce Jeanette (P-l), Drakes Bruncli, Vir- ginia Scott, Danny Leroy (M-1), 610 Thomas Rd., Lynch- burg, Virginia Scott, Patricia Dawn (N-1), 4610 Murray Hill Rd., Charlotte, North Carolina Scott, Robert E. (M-3), 611 Libbie Ave., Richmnnd, Virginia Seda, Manuel O. (M-2), 257 Larringa St., Baldrich Hato Rey, Puerto Rico Sekere, Henry Joseph, Jr. (P-l), 44 Pennington Ave., Newport News, Virginia Seward, Carolyn Louise (N-3), 3911 Wakefield Rd., Richmond, Virginia Shaia, Fred Thomas (M-1), 2614 Milford Rd., Cleve- land, Ohio Shannon, Betty (PT-4), 209 N. 13th St., Wil- mington, North Carolina .Shannon, David Gray (D-4), 4400 S. -Ashlawn Dr., Richmond, Virginia Shargel, Martin CTiaim (M-2 ), 3917 W. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Maryland Sharpe, John Robert (P-3), Rt. 2, Box 193, Eller- son, Virginia Sharpe, Larry Odell (M-1), 4402 Geo. Wash Hwy., Portsmouth, Virginia Sheehan, Joyce Carole (P-4), 7402 Woodman Rd., Richmond, Virginia Sheftall, Stanley Waring (D-1), 901 College Dr., Gaffnev, South Carolina Shelburg, Jack L. (M-4), 411 Ash Ave, Highland Springs, Virginia Shepherd, ,John M., .Ir. (D-3), 1026 - 20th St., Newport News, Virginia Sherman, Earl Thomas (D-3), 915 NW 40 Terr., Gainesville, Florida Sherrard, Martha Reed (PT-3), 37 S. Lake St., Salem, Virginia Shiflet, Harvey Hatcher, III (D-1), 410 Sinclair St., Norfolk, Virginia Shochat, Stephen Jay (M-3), .Arundel Beach, .Sever- na Park, Maryland Showalter, Henry B., Jr. (M-3), Kenbridge, Virginia Shupe, Peggy Jean (N-2), Rt. 1, Bluefteld, Virginia Silcox, Gail Ann (N-2), 3021 Chamberla.vne Ave., Richmond, Virginia Simmons, Ann Elizabeth (MT-1), P. 0. Box 36, Axton, Virginia Simmons, Donna Gay (N-1) Simms, .Judith Ann (N-3), 26 Ridge Rd., Fairlawn, Radford, Virginia Simpson, Frank Brittlebank, HI (M-4), 351 Church St., S., Smithfield, Virginia Simpson, Mary Neal (MT-4), 3531 Mudlick Rd., Roanoke, Virginia Skinner, Emmette Charles, Jr. (D-3), 3, Bldg. S, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Slagle, Garland L. (D-2), 12, Bldg. 6, MCV Apts, Richmond, Virginia Smith, Benjamin Prestley, .Jr. (P-4), 015 First Ave., Farmville, Virginia Smith, Cbarles Elton, Jr. (M-3), 906 Amherst Dr., Charleston, West Virginia Smith, Charles Luther, Jr. (D-2), 3904 Elba St., 5, Richmond, Virginia Smith, Frederick Bernard (P-l), 126 Broad St., Portsmouth, Virginia Smith, Harold Ellis (D-1), 65 Buxton Ave., New- port News, Virginia Smith, Klrby Hart, Jr. (A-1), 315 E. 2nd St., Ayden, North Carolina Smith, Lolita Joy (N-2), % Holiday Inn, Char- lottesville, Virginia Smith, Marsha Sue (P-l), 138 N. Madison St., Orange, Virginia Smith, Morris Henry, Jr. (M-2), 511 Sheriljn Drive, Highland Springs, Virginia Smith, Richard Elbert (D-1), Box 3, 2329 Spen- cer Rd., Richmond, Virginia Smith, Shirley Evelyn (G-S), 207 North St., Suffolk, Virginia Smith, Yvonnecris (M-4), 1203 - 33rd St., Newport News, Virginia Smoot, Betty Lou (N-3), 633 Jefferson I ' l., Peters- burg, Virginia Sm.vth, Doris Faye (P-4), West Main St., Appa- lachia, Virginia Snell, Patricia Northrop (N-1), Petersburg, West Virginia Snyder, Nancy Gaynell (N-2), Dayton, Rt. 1, Vir- ginia Sokol, Ezri S. (M-4), 1270 - 4i;th St., Brooklyn, New York Solenberger, Patricia (N-2), Rt. 2, Box 321, Mar- tinsburg. West Virginia Somers, Carole Lee (N-2), 29 Willow St., Harrison- burg, Virginia Southworth, Lawrence Earl (iI-2), Bowling Green, Virginia Sparger, Frances K. (N-4), 151 Orchard St., Mt. Airy, North Carolina Spieher, John Lee (JI-3), Belleville, Pennsylvania Spicuzza, Thomas Joseph (M-2), 525 Bm-leigh Ave., Norfolk, Virginia 215 Spiggle, Philip Chiles (l ' -4), 205 W. Queen St., Strasburg, Virginia Stahl, Frank Norman (P-3), 4 407 W. Grace St., Richmond, Virginia Staley, Judith Elaine (PT-4), 3430 N. Emerson St., Arlington, Virginia Standley, Janet Sue (P-4), Rio Rd., Charlottesville, Virginia Stansell, Nancy Ann (N-4), 2805 - 2nd .Ave., Rich- mond, Virginia Stark, Noralie Prances (PT-4), 236 S. Gate St., Painesville, Ohio Sta Tos, Penelope (PT-3), 1304 Oak Park Ave., Norfolk, Virginia Stebor, Benjamin John, III (D-3), 616 North J St., Lake Worth, Florida Steele, Ida May Hogshead (M-4), 103 - 5th Ave., Montgomery, West Virginia Steele, James Lebrect (M-4), 103 - 5th Ave., Mont- gomery, West Virginia .Steiner, Carol Elizabeth (N-4), 1406 Victoria Blvd., Hampton, Virginia Stephens, Pete Louis (M-4), 3433 West St., Weir- ton, West Virginia Stepp, Martha Jane (P-4), Rt. 2, Coeburn, Virginia Stermer, George Albert, .Jr. (D-1), 5326-B Anthony Rd., Sandston, Virginia Stevens, Claramae (N-3), Box 269, Medway, Ohio Stevenson, Ann Elizabeth (PT-3), 562 Richland Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pennsylvania Stewiirt, Betty Carol.vn (XR-1), 1021 Delaware Ave., Suffolk, Virgin-a Storch, Aron (M-1), 72-45 - 141 St., Flushing, 67, New York Stone, Matilda Foster (G-S), 4318 Old Brook Rd., 22, Richmond, Virginia Stork, Thomas Hazlett (D-1), 1500 Greenhill Rd., Columbia, South Carolina Stout, Brenda Gayle (N-2), 1412 Hillcrest, Alta- Vista, Virginia Stringer, Llewell.vn Winn, Jr. (M-1), Bldg. 3, Apt. 15, MCV. Richmond, Virginia Stringfellow, Charles A. (M-4), 1304 Armistead Br. Rd., Norfolk, Virginia Stredler, Michael Eugene(P-2) , 468 Suburban Pkwy., Norfolk, Virginia Sulic, Barbara .lean (N-4), North Tazewell, Virginia Surface, .John Shelton (D-4), 5808 Mann Ave., Richmond, Virginia Suskin, Alan Reeves (D-3), 625 Zamora Ave., Coral Gables, Florida Suter, Daniel Blosser (G-2), 1480 College Ave., Harrisonburg, Virginia Suter, Martha E. (PT-4), 4909 N. Rock Spring Rd., Arlington 7, Virginia Suter, Richard Payne (D-3), 311 Sunrite Ave., Har- risonburg, Virginia Suttenfleld, CJharlie Madison (M-4), 1421 Blake- more Rd., Richmond, Virginia Suyes, David Richard (D-3), Bldg. 8, 8, MCV Apts., Richmond 24, Virginia Swart, Mary Ann (MT-4), 129 E. Renovah Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina Sweat, Charles Jenkins (HA-1), 205 Forest Ave., Wa.vcross, Georgia Swinne.v, Suzanne Elizabeth (N-2), 913 Rotary Dr., High Point, North Carolina Sykes, .Ann Gibson (PT-4), Route 3, Emporia, Vir- S.vlvia, Bruce Gilmore (D-1), 3201 French St., Richmond, Virginia Szumski, .Alfred John (G-3), 8418 Halidan Dr., Bon -Air, Virginia Taber, Robert I. (G-3), 3406 Howard Rd., Ricli- mond 23, Virginia Takach, George Alvin (M-4), 3007 Florida Ave., Richmond, Virginia Tallman, Elaine Jeanette (PT-3), Summer Aye., Edgewater Park, New Jersey Tamkin, Lewis Donald (D-4), 201 Massanutten St., Strasburg, Virginia Tanner, Nancy Olivia (l ' T-4), R.D. 1, Norlina, North Carolina Tansey, Quita Bernadette (N-1), 8600 Hanford Dr., Richmond, Virginia Tarrant, William Garland, III (P-4), 3541 Grove Ave., Richmond, Virginia Tate, John Louis (D-4), Burlington, North Caro- lina Tattersall, Mary Agnes (M-1), 50 Ridgeview Bd., Staunton, Virginia Tatum, Thomas Hendrix (D-3), 415 E. Tatum Ave., McCoU, South Carolina Taylor, Britton Edgar (M-3), 10 - 23rd Ave., Isle of Palms, South Carolina Taylor, Charlene Anne (XR-1), 9011 Midway Rd., Richmond, Virginia Taylor, Gerald Thomas (D-4), Rt. 1, Havelock. North Carolina Taylor, Maria Elizabeth (PT-3), 2608 Hilliard Rd., Richmond 28, Virginia Terrell, M.iry Diane (PT-3), Rt. 2. Ellerson, Vir- Thale r, Roland Conrad (D-4), 3401 South Lake Dr., Miami, Florida Thomas, Charlie Mae (D-1), Rt. 1, Box IS, Mid- way, Alabama Thomas, Emma Jean (N-2), 606 Academy St., Uios- kie. North Carolina STUDENT DIRECTORY Thomas, Fred Bernard, III (D-1). 02 Park Ave., Newport News, Virginia Thomas. Harry, Jr. (M-3), 2, Bklg. 7, MC ' V Apts., Richmond, Virginia Thomas, Robert Booker P-4 ) , Heathsville. Virginia Thomas. Shirley Marie (X-4), 3421 Oakland Blvd., X.W., Roanoke. Virginia Thomason, Cephas Valvaze, III (D-3), 13, Bldg. 5, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Thompson. Carrie Burton, Jr. (P-2). P. O. Box 2S.-i, Chatham, Virginia Thompson, George David (P-3), Rt. 1, Box 244, Williamsburg, Virginia Thompson, Thomas Terry (M-2), 1301 Hamilton Terr., SR, Roanoke, Virginia Thompson, Wyatt Wheeler (D-2), 1112 Littlepage St., Fredericksburg, Virginia Thorpe. Dorothy Louise (N-2), 722 Hill St., Rocky Mount, Xorth Carolina Thrasher, James Winfleld, Jr. (M-1), 6, Bldg. 0, MCV . pts., Richmond, Virginia Tliurman, Roger Zalon (M-1), Box 490, Maple Lane, Cambria, Virginia Tiller, Betty Diane (N-4), 4101 Nine Mile Rd., Richmond, Virginia Tilson. Cathy Ellen (N-2), Box 360, Dublin, Vir- Timnie ' rman, John Hodges (D-1), 1013 Prestwood Dr., Hartsville, South Carolina Toporek, Stanley Denis (D-2), 42 - 0th Ave., Char- leston, South Carolina Towe, James Luther (M-4), 1702 Sizer Rd., Rich- mond, Virginia Trefny. Frank Albert (M-2), 4020 Griffin St.. Portsmouth, Virginia Troiano, Marlin Frank (D-2), 407 Poplar. Canton. Ohio True. Judith . nn (N-2). 3S07 S. 0th St., Arlington, Virginia Turnell, Patricia . nn (N-2), 119 Lincoln . ve., Warwick. Rhode Island Turner, Rebecca Louisa (MT-1). 4326 Delray St.. Roanoke. Virginia T.vler. .lohn Hutchinson (M-2), 210 Riclmiond St., Chester, Virginia Tvnes, William Vernon, II (M-4). 3907 Pilots Lane. 6, Richmond, Virginia Umberger, Sharon Maria (N-1), 150 Ridge Rd.. Wvtheville. Virginia Umstott. Charles Edward (M-3), 402 W. :ilain St., Romne.v. West Virginia VanVooren, Claude Paul Guy {D-4), P. O. Box 44, Jamestown, South Carolina Valentine, LawTence Elwood (M-3), 1009 Lee Ave., Bavside, Virginia Vance, Sam F., Ill (M-2), 122 Salisbury St., Ker- nersville. North Carolina Varsel, Charles John (G-S), 782.5 Granite Hall Ave., Richmond, Virginia Vaughan, George Robert (D-4), Flovd, Virginia Vaughan, Joan (X-2), 6209 Dustin Dr., Richmond, Virginia Vaughan, Sarah Ann (N-2), 596 N. William, Ma- rine City, Michigan Vaughan, Thomas J. (M-3), Fres, Virginia Vaughan, Thomas Ray, Jr. (D-2), 329 Kirkwood. Rockv Mount, North Carolina Vajghan, ' William Ma.vo (D-3), 311 S. Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia Vaughan. Charles .loseph (P-2), 2438 Columbia St., Richmond, Virginia Vermillion, Stephen T. (D-2), 3507 Spottswood PL, Hampton, Virginia Vudiporn, Benja (M-2), Bandkok, Thailand Wachsmann, Howard Otto (P-3), 017 Lafayette Ave., Colonial Heights, Virginia Waddill, .James Thomas, III (Ml), Rt. 3, Box 149. Chester, Virginia Wainger, Jules Melvin (D-2), 1001 Baldwin Ave.. Norfolk, Virginia Waite, Brenda Marlene (X-4), 710 Louisiana Ave., Cumberland, Maryland Waite, Lana Louise (N-1), 716 Louisiana Ave., Cumberland, Maryland Wake, Gary Wcntworth (M-2), 130 Vernon St., L ' nchburg, Virginia Wakeman, Truman Jerry (M-3), 5011 N. Crest- wood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Walker, Marion Bagley, .Jr. (V-S ) , 2619 Water- works Rd,, Bayside, Virginia Walkup. John Henry. Jr. (D-3). 2524 He.vward St.. Columbia. South Carolina Wampler, Margaret L. (N-l), College Woods Dr., Bridgewater, Virginia Wampler, Robert Garland (P-2), 4509 Patterson - ve.. Richmond, Virginia Ward, Franklin Neal (D-2), 2206 Tliomasville Rd.. Tallahassee, Florida Ward. Jackson T. (P-S), Cape Charles, Virginia Warren, Daniel Churchman (M-2), 13, Bldg. 4, MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Waters, Dorothy Rae (PT-3), 1207 Brighton Rd., Roanoke, Virginia Watson, Robert Leon (M-4), 305 Ragan . ve.. Henderson, Kentucky Watkins, Pagricia Fa.ve (N-2), 819 Fairland Ave., Hampton, Virginia Wayland, Russell Barborie, III (M-1), 201 Bidgood Dr., Portsmouth, Virginia Webb, William Ave-y (D-2), 108 Jackson Rd., Jackson, South Carolina Williams, James Floyd (A-1), 3228 Cliff Ave., Richmond, Virginia Webber, Frederick Nelson (M-3), Rt. 1, Box 108, Lovettsville, Virginia Weber, Robert Eugene (P-2), 1107 Sterling Pt. Dr., Portsmoutii, Virginia Weeks, Russell Stuart (M-1), Route 1, Jariatt. Vir- ginia Weil, Patricia Ann (MT-1), 2004 Huntington Rd.. Burlington, North Carolina Weinberg, Samuel Edward (M-2), 3328 Grove Ave., Richmond, Virginia Weinstein, Morton Bloom (M-4), 2914 Thalen St., Richmond, Virginia Wells, Thomas Johnson (Ml), 4th Ave. Ext., Farm- ville, Virginia Wenger, John Robert, Jr. (M.4), Rt. 1, Linville. Wenzel. Mark King (PT-4). Burlingto We. ' t Vir- gmu 2nd Dr.. Middle r, Andrew (M-4), 84-35 Village, New York West, Herman Lester (M-2), Route 1. Moseley. Virginia Westcott, Deloise Cecile (N-4), 709 Third St., Wavnesboro, Virginia Wheat. Barbara Ann (N-2), 118 Harrison Ril., Fn-dericksburg, Virginia White, liaviil Arthur (D-4), 212 Randolph Ave., Cape Charles, Virginia Wliite. David Leigh (D-2), 2773 Wilshire Ave., Rounoke, Virginia White, Earl Dowdv, II (M-1), 4922 Suljurban Ave., 4, Richmond 30, Virginia White, .lane Adelaide (N-1), R.F.D. 1, Box 74, Amelia, Virginia White. Henry George, Jr. (M-4). 1301 Devers Rd.. 21. Richmond, Virginia White, .lames Latham (M-4), 105 N. Harvie St., Richmond, Virginia White. Judith Ann (N-2), 2207 Chestnut Ave.. Buena Vista. Virginia White, Mary-Jordan (N-1), 311 N. King St., Lees- burg, Virginia White, Paul Fletcher (M-2), 318 Lee St., Rich- lands, Virginia White, Raymond Petrie, .Jr. (D-4), 715 New York Ave., Norfolk, Virginia White, William Branch (P-4), Box 58, Front Ro.val, Virginia Whitehead, Claude Stuart, Jr. (D-2), Chatham, Vir- ginia Whitehead, Louise Millner (P-3), Rt. 2, Box 1, Chatham, Virginia Whitley, Ebb K (M-3), Tazewell, Virginia Wiener, Eugene Stewart (M-2), 3621 D Hanover AvG., Richmond, Virginia Wiggs, Buddy Lee (A-l), Bldg. 5, 15, MCV . pts.. Richmond, Virginia Wilkerson, Robert Edward (D-1), Bldg. 5, 11, MCV Apts.. Richmond, Virginia Wilkinson, Elizabeth Ann (N-3), 814 Montrose Dr., So. Charleston, West Virginia Willett, Mary -Jane (MT-4), 114 Prospect St., Wood- mere, New York WiUhide, .John Webster (D-3), 415 Courtney Ave., Roanoke, Virginia Willhide, Margaret .Jane (M-4), 3512 Forest Hill . ve., Roanoke, Virginia Williams, Donald Richard (M-4), 1843 . rlington Rd., Roanoke, Virginia Williams, George Leigh (D-1), Rt. 1, Mt. Airy, North Carolina Williams, .James Flovd (A-l), 3228 Cliff Ave., Richmond, Virginia Williams, John Powell, Jr. (M-4), Peaks , Han- over, Virginia Williams, Robert . ndrews (X-1), 847 Ormewood Terr., SE, Atlanta, Georgia Williams, Robert Blake (P-1), 631 E, Main St., Marion, Virginia Williams, Shelburn Miller (P-3), Pembroke, Vir- ginia Williams, Susan Elizabeth (N-3), 714 Washington St., Covington, Indiana Williams, Trov Howard (M-2), Gasburg, Virginia Williamson, Sterling Rudolph (M-2), 133 E. 5th St., Media, Pennsylvania Wilson, Billy C. (D-3 ' ), 134 Massey St., Fort Mill, South Carolina Wilson, Wayne Hilton (M-2), 1318 S. 21st St., - rlington, Virginia Wilson, Cora Jean (D-1), Route 1, Buckhannon, West Virginia Wine, Philip Morton (D-2), Mt. Sidney, Virginia Winfrey, Carolyn Jeanette (N-3), Route 1, Box 14, Palmyra, Virginia Winn, Thomas Meredith, Jr. {M-3), 108 N. Marion St.. Covington, Virginia Wise, Arthur Terrence (PT-3), Bushwood, Mary- land Wolford, Keith Harlow (M-3), 1223 Blue Jay Lane, Richmond 29, Virginia Woldow, Samuel M. (P-4). 1305 Byrd Ave.. 5. Richmond 26, Virg ' nia Woo, Young Hun (P-2), 3423 W. Cary St., Rich- mond. Virginia Woodward, Melinda Sue (N-3), 8201 Rocky Branch Lane, Richmond, Virginia Woodworth, Edward Patterson (D-4 ) , 6-2 MCV Apts., Richmond, Virginia Woolfolk, Lucy . nn (P-3), Box 394, Louisa, Vir- ginia Woolwine, Sam Edward (D-4), 207 Woolwine PI. Abingdon, Virginia Wolfe, John Fennell, Jr. (D-3), R.F.D. 3, Chariot tesville, Virginia Wood, Janice Ann (N-3), 6514 Hanover Ave., Rich mond, Virginia Wood, .Jerry Macon (P-4), 3305 Windsor Hills Roanoke, Virginia Woolley, Janet Ann (N-1), R.F.D. 3, Box 504 Fredericksburg, Virginia Wray, William Barton (D-1), 3914 Pilots Lane 2, Richmond, Virginia Wright, Allen Kent (G-1), 3712 Edgewood Ave., Richmond, Virginia Wright, John Wavne (P-1), Pound, Virginia Wright, Judy Dale (N-2), Rt. 4, Stuart, Virginia Wj ' nn, James Elkanah (P-2), 443 Morrison Ave., Newport News, Virginia Yamashita, Saburoh (G), 15 Tado-dai, Yokosuka, .Japan Yarbrough, Terry Pinckney (M-1), 6510 Patterson . ve., Richmond, Virginia Yarbrough, Thomas Gibson (D-3), Fairfax, Virginia Yates, Carla Sue (P-4), Joslyn . ve., Pennington Gap, Virginia Yeager, Sandra Lee (N-l), 806 Hanover St., Fred- ericksburg, Virginia Yeatras, George Steven (D-1), 162 N. Loudoun St., Winchester, Virginia Yerger, David Hack (M-1), Rt. 1, Box 218AA, Colonial Heights, Virginia Yoder, Grace Evangeline {PT-4), 3057 Warwick Rd., Newport News, Virginia York, Linda Rae (N-l), 2046 McVitty Rd., Roan- oke, Virginia Youn g, David Bruce (M-4), 3414 Monument Ave., Richmond, Virginia Young, Elizabeth Anne (N-l), 205 Pingree Ave., Trenton 8, New Jersey Young, Raymond .Arthur ' (M-1 ) , 2057 N. Under- wood St., . rlington, Virginia Yurko, John Evans {M-3), 1802 Cornell .A.ve., Richmond, Virginia Yuskaitis, . nthony Joseph (M-2), 104 Graham Ave., Paterson, New Jersey Zakaib, Edward Albert (M-4), 402 Greenbrier St., Charleston, West Virginia Zechini, Richard Riley (D-2), 2091 Langhorne Rd., L ' nchburg, Virginia Zeno, Allan (D-3), 7457A Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, Virginia Ziesmer, Dale Walker (D-2), 3009 Manor Dr., Rich- mond, Virginia Zoll, ,Joe Fo k (D-3), Rt. 3, Lynnhaven, Virginia Dedicated to the discovery and development of better medicines for better health- since 1841. Smith Kline French Laboratories • 1 S N Offices and Plant of Wm. P. Poythress 6? Company, Inc., Richmond, Virginia taiti i eliuxA, J keic l LaUj L anic the inLC ' ceit l Ui-Jte TQt a iretiine ar ,:r iV yiiieAi anJi = etvLce SOLFOTON PANALGESIC SYNIRIN WM. P. POYTHRESS CO., INC., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MUDRANE TROCINATE SOLFOSERPINE Mc CLEARY ' s Good Home Coo eA Food The Campus Room ' Located in the Student Union Grant Drug Company, Inc. Prescriptions 610 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia OPEN ALL NIGHT The Downtown Prescription Center ' OWENS, MINOR BODEKER, INC. Richmond 11, Virginia Wholesale Druggists Serving Drug Stores AND Hospitals of Virginia AND North Carolina since 1882 VAN PELT BROWN INCORPORATED Pharmaceutical Chemists Manufacturers of PHARMACEUTICALS ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION SPECIALTIES -4n Laboratories : RICHMOND, VIRGINIA THOMAS G. POWELL Orthopedic Surgical Appliances Artificial Limhs Braces, Abdominal Belts, Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Arch Supports, Stump Socks Wheel chairs .... Crutches 414 W. Broad St. Richmond, Va. Phones MI 3-8656 or MI 3-0658 Compliments of RICHMOND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Compliments of SKULL BONES RESTAURANT 400 NORTH TWELFTH STREET Richard H. and Edward H. Shaia Proprietors DruqCo, RICHMOND PETERSBURG - CHARLOTTESVILLE NEWPORT NEWS - WAYNESBORO and. WASHINGTON, D. C. Independent, Locally Owned VIRGINIA DAIRY Since 1920 THE HOME OF BETTER MILK 1810-16 W. Main St. ELGIN 5-2838 Complunents of Southern Medical Supply Co., Inc. 1206 E. Main Street Richmond, Virginia Phone MIlton 3-7407 TUCKER HOSPITAL INCORPORATED Private hospital for neurological and psychiatric patients under the charge of Dr. James Asa Shield, Dr. Weir M. Tucker, Dr. George Fultz, Jr., Dr. Amelia G. Wood, Dr. W. Frederick Young and Dr. Steven G. Karpati Residences and Internships Offered in Neurology and Psychiatry !I2 West Franklin Street Richmond 20, Va. Telephone MI 8-9061 Compliments of HARRIS-WILLIAMS DENTAL LABORATORY Complete and Modern Laboratory Service (VtRllbbRlDtR TECHNIQUE uillUillLLUUI 407 Lee Medical Bldg. 1805 Monument Ave. Phone EL 9-4697 Richmond 20, Va. Bausch Lomb Incorporated South Atlantic Regional Headquarters Ophthalmic Instruments, Equipment and Supplies 307 East Franklin Street Richmond, Virginia Compliments of McGuire Clinic St. Luke ' s Hospital 1000 West Grace Street Richmond, Va. COMPLETE IHSURAHCE FACILITIES TABB, BROCKENBROUGH RAGLAND HENRY G. COGHILL CHARLES M. MORRISON GEORGE W. ROBINSON ASSOCIATES J. Bradshaw Beverly, III, Robert P. Grymes, Jr., Charles B. Fraley, Stuart B. Jenness 1101 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 644-3043 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Compliments of North America Assurance Society of Virginia, Inc. Life, Non ' Cancellable Accident, and Hospitali2,ation ' Surgical Insurance An old line legal reserve Life Insurance Company HARRIS DENTAL COMPANY, Inc. Established 1919 Dental Supplies and Equipment RICHMOND, VIRGINIA NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Complete Service on Locations, O ce Planning and Design is available to all Dental Students on request. Cyompumenh of okmlon-yJoLiLLs jtospiiai RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 235 BEDS MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL AND PEDIATRIC DEPARTMENTS Accredited Training School for Nurses Approved rotating internships and residences in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and pathology GRACE HOSPITAL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Officers A. L. Herring, Jr., M.D., President W. F. Bryce, M.D., Vice-President J. R. Grinels, M.D., Vice-President T. B. Washington, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer Adviinistrator D. N. Pace Director of TSjitr.ses Miss Marie Osterman Our school offers many advantages to those who wish to enter the nursing profession. Complete information furnished upon request MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND COLLEGE HOSPITALS MCV HOSPITAL ST. PHILIP HOSPITAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ENNION G. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL MCV HOSPITAL A. D. Williams Memorial Clinic Outpatient Department Charles P. Cardwell, Jr. Director, College Hospitals 224 : -- IQGS- ' r t Designers and Printers of Fine School and College Yearbooks Since 1859 J. P. Bell Company, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia 1962 1 every Peoples Service Drug Stores Filled A Prescription In 1961! I PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG 4,424,474 PRESCRIPTIONS IN 1961 STUART CIRCLE HOSPITAL 413-21 Stuart Circle RICHMOND, Medicine: Manfred Call, III, M.D. M. Morris Pinckney, M.D. Alexander G. Brown, III, M.D. John D. Call, M.D. Wyndham B. Blanton, Jr., M.D. Frank M. Blanton, M.D. John W. Powell, M.D. Surgery: A. Stephens Graham, M.D. Charles R. Robins, Jr., M.D. Carrington Williams, M.D. Richard A. Michaux, M.D. Carrington Williams, Jr., M.D. Armistead M. Williams, M.D. B. Noland Carter, II, M.D. Plastic Surgery: Hunter S. Jackson, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology: Wm. Durwood Suggs, M.D. Spotswood Robins, M.D. David C. Forrest, M.D. Joseph C. Parker, M.D. Pediatrics: Charles Preston Mangum, M.D. Edward G. Davis, Jr., M.D. VIRGINIA Orthopedics: Beverley B. Clary, M.D. James B. Dalton, Jr., M.D. Urology Frank Pole, M.D. J. Edward Hill, M.D. Roenlgenology and Radiology; Fred M. Hodges, M.D. L. O. Snead, M.D. Hunter B. Frischkorn, Jr., M.D. William C. B.arr, M.D. Irvin W. Cavedo, Jr., M.D. Anesthesiologists: Heth Owen, Jr., M.D. WiLLLAM B. Moncure, M.D. Ear, 7 ' iose, and Throat: W. L. Mason, M.D. J. Warren Montague, M.D. Oral Surgery: Guy R. H.-krrison, D.D.S. Pathology: James B. Roberts, M D. Physical Therapy j.ACQUELYN F. PeARMAN, R.P.T. Director: Charles C. Hough SYMBOL OF SERVICE TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION The Bank of Virginia maintains a special facility in the Social Center Building, expressly for the convenience of MCV staff, students, and patients. Your account here is an account at all offices. The Bank of Virginia now serves Virginians at twenty locations in six principal Virginia cities and Chesterfield County. You ' re always welcome wherever you visit The Bank of Virginia. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Compliments of Powers and Anderson Dental Company, Incorporated 1657 West Broad Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA TEL. EL 5-8607 Branch Offices In ARLINGTON - NORFOLK - ROANOKE, VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE - RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA BRISTOL, VIRGINIA 1962 X-RAY ENGRAVING ' S by CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING CO. Charlotte, N. C. Comphments of St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital Richmond, Va. B 73S RlOl Z8 Z- Ray« e. 2 1962. TOMmHS-icCAW LIBRARY MIDICAL COLLEGE 0 ! f HICHMOHD 19, VI RGINIA
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