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!M hHT 1965 T H E Medical College of Virginia Richmond, Virginia Mathilda 9ue Merker, Editor Joan Vaughn, Business Manager R A Y ' ««rT .«..-. - - .- - - . r . .  «- ft . p r--« Mfvr rrrr  • We are a part of this, you and I . . . The cicada-like rise and fall of city Sounds, the hurry, scurry, buzz of Morning traffic, and the quiet whoosh Of midnight travelers . . .the greedy Tinkle of the cash register, and The subdued whispers of a church Congregation. We are a part of all this and more. And, somewhere a siren whines . . . We are a part of this, you and I . . . ... a part of our own world, separate and apart from the human flood that flows around us . . . Separated by a wall of white and a vocabulary as formidable. Separated from each other by disci- plines, misconceptions, misunderstandings . . . Variations in white with little time for harmony. But, separated as we are, we are the parts that make the whole . . . The team that functions to meet man ' s need for mental, physical and emotional well-being. We are a part of this, student members of this team . . . We began with a dream— a dream that is as varied as we our- selves—a dream that gels or shatters with reality as we plow through hours of classes and laborato- ries peering through mi- croscopes at root tips, bac- teria, and human tissues or ■labor over dissection until we reek of our la- bors. We listen and write. Capture knowledge— and perhaps life- with pen and paper. We fill a small mountain of notebooks and papers with- accumu- lated knowledge and pe- riodically review them to prove to professors, in- structors, and ourselves that this knowledge on paper is a part of us as well. We are a part of this, you and I— a part of this team. And, as members of this team we learn the principles, concepts, and duties of our own profes- sion. We learn how our specific skills fit into the total health picture like pieces in a puzzle. The terms we use to describe the picture may be differ- ent but our goals ultimately are the same. P • l •$ JFL % ♦% ' Friendship . . . We are a part of this, you and I ... a part of good times and bad ... a Coke shared in the lounge, a quick card game, dances, long talks at night, a hastily eaten sandwich, a favor given with none asked in return. We share this and this becomes an integral part of our learning here. 15 16 Our ties are closest to the students of our own profession . . . the people who we spend our wak- ing hours with and who share our learning experi- ences . . . good and bad. These ties expand to in- clude casual acquaintances and lasting friendships in other schools. 17 ■- ' V w Jfl 19 20 f f ) % I 1 l l ' I 21 I v jj- leaves Liljofflievaifej MocUl-Mje. rJ nWodenJi-Ofi-ani p Sp«My-| 6 Sure? Pea -jfan Tulip • bull) Ca Give piemj Induce vomfTm It bun, H H flV e nil w m1u , Try to T 22 V - 24 25 ■Btaltafc ft HLMj l_3 ta .._ l [i f i j it i ; r j Ml tICTP H i ' s 1 ■t ' i 27 We are a part of this . . . The parts that make the whole 29 - - ADMINIQTRATION 32 33 Medical College of Virginia M C V STAT I O N RICHMOND 19, VIRGINIA ICE OF THE PRESIDENT March 15, 1965 NURSING PHYSICAL THERAPY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE STUDY THE COLLEGE -IOSPITALS To our graduates of 1965: Your completion of long and difficult studies marks an important milestone in your professional careers that is symbolized by the graduation ceremony. Your alma mater joins with you in observing this occasion and hopes that the knowledge you have gained will serve well and faithfully those to whom you will minister. You, and the many alumni you now join, have attained your goal through the efforts of a devoted faculty and staff who take pride in your achievement and will follow your professional careers with great interest. The College will be judged by your efforts and the contributions you make to the professions you have chosen. Congratulations! Your graduation is an event in which we all may rejoice. Those of us who remain to carry on the work of teaching will always need your loyalty and support, to the end that those who follow may enjoy a heritage as worthy of pride a s that handed down to us. Sincerely, (py lcuti sjL v - . R. Blackwell Smith, Jr President The Board of Visitors Samuel M. Bemiss Richmond C. Francis Cocke Roanoke Mrs. Anne F. Mahoney Richmond Eppa Hunton, IV Richmond Dr. Richard A. Michaux Richmond Dr. Edward Meyers Norfolk William T. Reed, Jr. Sabot R. Reginald Rooke — Richmond Virginius R. Shackleford, Jr. _— Orange Stuart Shumate Richmond E. Hutson Titmus, Jr. Petersburg Dr. Arthur L. Van Name, Jr. Urbanna Woodrow W. Wilkerson Richmond The Board of Visitors shall manage the affairs of the corporation, care for its property, conduct its business, control its finances, and shape its policy. (Statutory Charter of MCV) 36 L« if . ' I ■j ■j m. P B HI •t tfm  ii g The Administrative Council The Administrative Council acts to coordinate the activities of the several schools . (AACV Bulletin, 1962-1964) Dr. R. Blackwell Smith, Jr. . President Colonel John H. Heil, Jr. Assistant President Dr. Charles P. Cardwell ....Vice-President and Director of College- Hospitals L. Daniel Crooks Comptroller Dr. Ebbe C. Hoff - Dean, School of Graduate Studies Dr. Harry Lyons Dean, School of Dentistry Dr. Kinloch Nelson Dean, School of Medicine Dr. Warren Weaver ... Dean, School of Pharmacy Dr. Doris B. Yingling . ..Dean, School of Nursing Franklin Bacon Dean of Students Student Health To promote and maintain the health of all students, a physician a nd nurse are available for treatment, conference, and guidance relative to health and adjustment problems . (The Beacon, 1964-1965) This is the purpose of the Medical College of Vir- ginia ' s Student Health Service. The Student Health Service includes a physician, Dr. William Kay and a nurse, Miss E. West, who are available for treatment, conference, and guid- ance relative to health and adjustment problems. The Student Health office is located on the first floor of MCV Annex. Karen Fluckiger visits the Student Health Office 38 Dr. Kay and his staff begin the day ' s work Karen waits in the new Student Health office. 39 To guide students toward the fullest participation in college life . . . Dean of Students FRANKLIN BACON Assistant Dean of Students MISS BETTY MORROW 40 To provide campus homes for stu- dents in the several schools . . . Director of Housing HARRY R. HESTER To assure that no one shall be denied an education in the healing arts for financial reasons . . . Financial Aid Officer CHARLES W. HILL 41 ORGANIZATIONS and ACTIVITIES 42 43 Registration The Dean of Students Office which has much of the responsibility for coordinating the varied activities of Orientation for first year students reported that the smoothness of the operation was possible only because of the outstanding cooperation of adminis- tration, faculty, students and staff of the entire college. As usual, student govern- ment, especially the Honor Council and Tour Committee, made a large contribution to the success and pleasantness of the events of the week. The first day students were welcomed by the President of the College, after which the President of the student government in- troduced its officers and explained how the honor system works. A tour of the college followed. 44 Orientation Orientation was a busy time for new stu- dents at AACV. One of the big events held was a picnic and combo party at Kamp Kent- wood. Students also had an opportunity to attend Campus Vespers conducted by reli- gious leaders of Richmond at Monumental Church and the reception that followed. The Dean of Students also greeted the new stu- dents and introduced them to the Assistant Dean of Students, the Director and Nurse in Student Health, and the President of the AACV Alumni Association. Representatives of the various, schools were introduced and made brief remarks on What ' s New at AACV t Ed DerAAartirosian Larry Sharpe Robert Harre David Layman Joe Jacumin Martin Horenstein William Hubbs, Jr, James Gibbs Micheal Hakala Richard Goldburg Kirke White Richard Atkinson William Wentz Joe Waff Ralph Hodges Robert Wilkerson Albert Dalola Pete Trager Ralph O ' Horrow James Corbin Carol Ouillen Phin Wood Robert Allen Sandra Long Jane Owen BethDavison Patricia Hill Jackie Tyree ti mm life V (Top Row) Carol Love, Donna Burner, Marcia Allerdice (Second Row) Pat Powers, Judy Clayton, Kermit Gresham (Third Row) Patricia Reid, Susan Bowman, Richard AAcGerry; (Fourth row) Nabil Azzam, Joanne Southworth. MCV Student Council The Student Council of the Medical College of Vir- ginia is composed of members elected from each of the different schools composing the college. Each year the student body officers are elected from the members of the Student Council. The number of representatives from each class is determined by the size of the classes. The function of the Student Council is the representa- tion of the student body and in this manner to plan and coordinate the activities, publications, and events for the year. This is accomplished by the creation of com- mittees. This year the social committee planned two major dances having as entertainment some well known celeb- rities. Also a number of informal events were held. The X-RAY staff worked assiduously this year to pre- sent an excellent yearbook. The Tour Committee has helped with orientation and assisted in promoting the school to the public. Other committees such as the music committee, ath- letic committee and the religious committee have helped to promote a closer atmosphere among the students. 47 Archie Beebe, Chairman The Honor Council Ever since man has had a society he has made certain laws and mores for his society to follow. The same is true of the Honor Sys- tem at the Medical College of Virginia. The Honor System is a system of self-government whereby the students, themselves, elim- inate from the Student Body those students who fail to deport themselves as honorable men or women in all of their college matters. The Honor Council is composed of a member from each of the classes at M.C.V. who has been elected by his fellow classmates. The vice-president of the Student Council serves as chairman of the Honor Council. It is of utmost importance for each student to realize his duty as a part of the Honor System and that part is in upholding the cherished tradition of honor among a community of self-govern- ing students. Without the cooperation of each student there would be no Honor System, for each student is a basic part of our Honor System . ARCHIE BEEBE (L m M (Top Row) James Thrasher, Jr., Robert Pruner, Jack Yaffa, William Blaylock, James Little, J. W. Glore; (Second Row) Jonas Spiegel, Robert Reid, Henry Sekerka, Boyd Clements, James Bailey, Ruth Johnson; (Third Row) Priscilla Yeung, Ann Coleman, Eve Tucker, J. E. Levasseur, James Dalton, Janet Vey (Fourth row) Leslie Ussery. 48 The Villagers were the featured performers at the Fall Hootenanny John Basset sang a medley of folk tunes. The Hootenanny The ' AACV Social Committee started its functions with a Hootenanny held in the Student Union Building in October. Infor- mality was the keynote of the evening. Stu- dents brought blankets and sat on the floor while they enjoyed the folk music of the Villagers, John Basset, Linda Vicker, ' Raleigh Powell and other popular groups in the Rich- mond area. Raleign Powell, a freshman med student, sang. %■; MB ®3 3 8 W r The School of Medicine. (Left to right) Ed DerMartirosian, President; Ran- The School of Dentistry (Left to right) dolph Halloran, Secretary-Treasurer; James Thrasher, Vice-president. John Timmerman, President; Ralph Hodges, Secretary. The School The School of Nursing. (Left to right) Jane Owen, President; Louise Walker, Treasurer; Lana Waite, Secretary; Patti Stover, Vice-President. lilfMlin-liiii ' inni The School of Physical Therapy. (Left to Right) Wyoma Garber, Newspaper Editor; Kermit Gresham, President; Pat Ricketts, Athletic Representative- Jeanne Schairer, Secretary-Treasurer. Officers The School of Pharmacy. (Left to Right) Marsha Hamlett, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard Jacobs, President. Christmas Dance Lionel Hampton and his orchestra swang into Hello Dolly and the Christmas Dance shifted into overdrive. The Mosque Ballroom was filled to ca- pacity as AACV students and faculty danced to the throbbing viobes. The Christmas Dance, which was sponsored by the Social Committee, was a swinging success. Credit goes to Gail Ford, Social Chairman, and Richard Jacobs, Student Body Treasurer, for all their hard work. 52 Frug, dog, watusi, things were really swinging at Cardiac Capers. (Below) Dr. Feelgood and the Interns were featured. Cardiac Capers The third major event of the year was Cardiac Capers, an informal Valentine Dance held in the Mosque. It was sponsored by the MCV Social Committee. The nationally known singers the Shirelles headlined a program that included Dr. Feel- good and the Interns and The Checkmates. Malcom, the singer with The Checkmates, is a dental student. Social Committee plans for the Spring in- clude a weekend that includes an informal dance, fraternity open houses, and foreign film features. Ably headed by Gail Ford the Social Com- mittee has enjoyed a very successful year. Students crowded around the stage as the Shirelles sang. The Checkmates. Swinging . . . the green fringe and the music. 55 Zizi Jeanmarie The Virginia Museum Art Galleries. Cultural Opportunities Throughout the year students of the Medical Col- lege have had many opportunities to pursue their interest in the fields of art, music, and literature. Their interest has been encouraged by the Student Government as a result of its sharing in the cost of season tickets to presentations of the Virginia Mu- seum, the Celebrity Series, or the Richmond Sym- phony Orchestra. Two popular events of the Celebrity Series were Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra and Zizi Jeanmaire. The Virginia Museum Theater offered the oppor- tunity to see live performances of such plays as Guys and Dolls and Tartuffe . Ballet Folklorico of Mexico 56 A scene from the Virginia Museum Theatre production Guys and Dolls . Eugene Ormandy, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. 57 Judy Allen, Chairman of the Inter-Faith Committee. Inter- Faith Committee The Inter-Faith Committee is a relatively new venture at AACV. It is composed of students from each of the schools from the major faiths and de- nominations represented on campus. Its purpose is to promote religious activities on campus and to create a better understanding between the various faiths. The main goal this year is to decide how best this can be done, by discussion and by experimenta- tion with various media: bull sessions, speakers, campus vespers. The role of this committee is to become even greater as it is discovered how MCV can help meet the spiritual needs of the students on campus. 58 Joseph Levasseur, Chairman of the Visiting Scholars Committee introduces Dr. Woodrow Wilson Sayre. Joe Levasseur and Dr. Sayre have an informal chat. Visiting Qcholars A passing thought, a casual chat, a brief discussion between two men, and thus was born a new educational experience, at the Medical College of Virginia. The year was 1958 and the two men were Dr. E. Hoff and Dr. W. T. Sanger, respectively the Dean of the Graduate School and the Chancellor of the Medical College of Virginia. Until then, there were practically no public as- semblies and only a few opportunities for the students to meet distinguished scholars, except perhaps by attending occasional for- mal lectures. This was the beginning of The Visiting Scholars Committee and thus there was a new educational experience for and by the students. The Medical College of Virginia is an ever progressive institution and it seeks the ad- vancement of its students toward many in- tellectual wonders. The Visiting Scholars Committee program plays a part in this role. 59 Maury House Future Alumni study in Tompkins McCaw Library. The Alumni Association The Alumni Association is its seventh-sixth year welcomes the graduates of the class of 1965 as members. The Association is a growing corporation with over twenty-seven hundred members of the more than nine thousand graduates or 31% which exceeds the national average. A continuing project of the Association is the pay- ment of $10,000 each year to the College for the alumni lounge for students in the dormitories. The Association is housed in the Maury House which was purchased and renovated by them in 1947. The house was built by Dr. Scorates Maupin, one of the founders of AACV, in 1 853. A warm wel- come awaits alumni in this historic house. r - ' A George Parsons, Chairman, Athletic Committee . Intramural Qports With all the lectures, labs, and long hours of study, the students of the Medical College of Virginia still found time for intramural sports. Members of the classes of each school partic- ipated in the program. During the winter quar- ter, basketball and volleyball teams vied for the top position. In the spring, there were soft- ball teams. Tennis, golf and badminton were conducted on an individual basis. The credit for the success of this year ' s pro- gram goes to George Parsons, MCV Athletic Committee Chairman and Mr. Arlie Brockwell, Jr., Coach at John Marshall High School. 61 Mat Merker, Editor in Chief (Top) Lana Waite, Activities and Organizations Editor and Karen Fluckiger, Publicity Chairman. (Bottom) Luis Wilson, Faculty and Administration Editor and Janet Wooley, Fraternities and Honoraries Editor. The X-Ray Black and blue are not only the colors of this year ' s cover. They are the colors of the editors and staff as the book goes to press. Much work has been done in an attempt to equal or surpass last year ' s book. We have ridden out the storms of contract problems, picture problems, and com- munications problems. We could not have done it without the assistance and support of the Board of Publications and Mr. Pete Peterson of Taylor Publishing Company. As we complete our task there just seems to be one word that fits and sums up our feelings . . . SUPERCALIFRAILISTICEXPIAADOCIOUS What do you think? The Editors. Joan Vaughan, Business Manager Barbara Bixby, Nursing, ed.; Rose Tate, Medicine ed.; Margaret Whitley, Med. Tech., Hosp. Ad. and Grad. Studies ed. The hard working members of the staff whose effor ts help make the X-RAY possible. Bob Alpern, photographer; Ginger Bell, Dentistry and P.T. ed.; Judy Elliot, Pharmacy ed. 63 Linda Cohen, photographer; Suzanne Neal, Managing editor; David Kessel, photographer; Gail Ford, Editor-in-Chief; Ira Kaye, News Editor, Lance Berkowitz, Feature Editor. Members of The Synapse wait for the meeting to begin. The Synapse Communicating is great! This year the college newspaper, AACV SYNAPSE, born in the minds of a handful of students, became a tangible reality. In the beginning much ground-work was laid before any thought of going to press was enter- tained. The opinions of faculty, administrative lead- ers and students were weighed carefully. The first edition of the paper was distributed on February 12th and interest in the new innovation gained momentum. The emphasis of the publication continued to remain on improving communications within the college structure and on providing a medium for thoughtful student expression. If response to the newspaper continues to be fav- orable, it will be continued next year. 64 The Beacon The Beacon is the handbook for the nursing stu- dents at MCV. Particularly useful to freshmen, it contains the School of Nursing Constitution and By- Laws, in addition to the MCV Honor Code and Dormitory Regulations. The Beacon editor or co-editors are elected each year by ballot from members of the rising senior class. This year the co-editors elected were Bobbi Gaither and Gail Ford. It is their responsibility to submit suggested changes to the constitution, by- laws or dormitory regulations for student and facul- ty approval at the end of the year. Traditionally pictures of the student government officers are found in the very middle of the hand- book, whic h helps to acquaint the new students with their school leaders. Other valuable informa- tion such as holiday and vacation schedules are also printed within this publication. Bobbi Gaither and Gail Ford. The Beacon (Left to Right) Dennis Nofsinger, President; Dave Daniels, Secretary; Rufus Gordon, Treasurer; Bill Blaylock, Vice-President. Qtudent American Medical Association The Student American Medical Association (SAAAA) was founded in- Chicago in December, 1950. Although sanctioned by the American Medical Association, the SAMA is an autono- mous organization operating independently in the best interests of its membership. The constitution of the Association clearly de- fines the reason for its existance . . . The objects of this Association shall be to advance the profession of medicine, to contribute to the welfare and education of medical students, in- terns and residents, to familiarize its members with the purposes and ideals of organized ' medi- cine, and to prepare its members to meet the social, moral and ethical obligations of the pro- fession of medicine. Joe Jacuman reads the Pulsation , the SAAAA newsletter of the AACV School of Medicine. 66 (Left to Right) John Timmerman, President; Fred Ridenhour, Vice-President; Tony Hemingway, Secretary-Treasurer. Student works in the laboratory. Student Dental Society The Student Dental Society at the Medical College of Virginia serves to familiarize the jtudent with an organization of great importance in his chosen field. There is unanimous participation in member- ship to this society by the School of Dentistry. The chapter ' s executive committee is comprised of two representatives and the officers from each of the four classes. The Society serves to tie together the various groups in the School of Dentistry by a bond of pro- fessional interest. Membership affords each stu- dent with a monthly copy of The Journal of the American Dental Association. The two main objectives of the Society are the promotion of scholarship and professionalism among its members. 67 American Pharmaceutical Association The Student Chapter of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Medical College of Virginia is one of many such chap- ters throughout the Schools of Pharmacy in the United States, all of which are directly affiliated with their parent organization, the American Pharmaceutical Association. Through this organization, the pharmacist of tomorrow learns today of the challenges to be confronted in the practice of pharmacy, the exacting professional responsibilities and the significant part played by the phar- macist on the allied health professions team. (Left to Right) Bernard Schutt, Vice-President; David Jones, Presi- dent: Carey Gordon, Secretary; Tom Futrell, Treasurer and His- torian. Virginia Pharmaceutical Association The Virginia Pharmaceutical Association ' s main purpose is to improve public health by promoting high standards of professional practice. It carries out programs essential for the student ' s professional future. Meetings and discussions led by profes- sional men from all fields, are held to help prepare the Pharmacy students of MCV for the moral, ethical, and social obligation as citizens and as members of the Pharmaceu- tical profession. Basically, the Student Branch of V. Ph. A. unites the students of Pharmacy, so that through participation and observation, they will develop pharmaceutical talent and ele- vate the standard of professional thought. (First Row) Dr. Lowenthal, Faculty Advisor; Kay Denny, Recording Secretary; Dave Cox, Vice-President. (Second Row) Ralph O ' Harrow, Treasurer; Ted Green, Corresponding Secretary; Jim Powers, Presi- dent. 68 (Left to Right) Elise AAobberly, junior representative; Donna Clark, senior representative; Joyce Miller, sophomore representa- tive; Nancy Bitner, sophomore representative. Student Nurses Association District III of the Student Nurses Association of Virginia is designed to help each member increase her knowledge and understanding of her role as a future nurse. The programs for this year included a State and National Convention, a Christmas party, a talent show, a program on The Legal Aspects of Nursing , plus discussions, speakers and elec- tions. The District ' s programs, held once a month with a different school as host, better prepares the nursing student as a future member of her professional organization, the American Nurses Association, and of her profession. (Left to Right) Carol Harrison, SNAV Representative and Jean Boxley, freshman representative. 69 HONORARIES and FRATERNITIES 70 71 MEMBERS Ricardo Alexander Hilton Almond Fred Beller Preston Chandler Alan Cohen Sigma Zeta Martha Dickerson Marvin Frank Lloyd Green Elizabeth Haff Marsha Hamlett Robert Howell Standing: Leonard McGaha, President. Seated: Martha Dick- erson, Secretary, John Barlow, Vice-President. Not pictured: John Barlow, Allen Davis, Ted George, Don Kern, Robert Myse. Neil Hutcher Gerald Lutz Leonard McGaha Stacy McMarlin Sigma Zeta Honorary Science Fraternity was founded at Shurtleff College in Alton, Illinois in Oc- tober, 1925, by three science professors, Elmer E. List, J. Ellis Powell, and Ralph K. Carleton. Their intention was to provide a local society for the recognition of outstanding science and mathematics students. However, the organization captured the attention of neighboring schools and at the first conclave held in Alton, the national character of Sigma Zeta was formally announced. 72 Donald Perkins John Salmon Henry Sekerke Luis Wilson Janet Woolley ELIGIBLE PERSONS PLEDGES Estill Caudill L. to R.: Row 2. Robert Harrell, Dave Jones, Lon Keim, Tom Kelly, AAelvin Kessler. R. 3. Paul Kvale, T. W. Mostiler, John Moyer, Patsy Page, Cliff Parker, R. 4. Ken Passamaneck, Jim Powers, Jim Price, Jim Repass, Jane Rollins, R. 5. John Smith, Joe Waff, Chester Wilson, Ron Yatteau, Priscilla Yeung Charles Clough William Gayle James Graham Wayne Hague Aubrey Ha Charles Harre Boiling Field Carol Frame AACV received the charter for the formation of its Gamma Chapter the following year and the official gavel of the national organization contains in it a piece of the flooring from the Egyptian Build- ing. Since its inception, Sigma Zeta has grown and is presently represented in 21 colleges and univer- sities throughout the country. Its purpose today is to encourage and foster the attainment of a knowl- edge of the sciences and to recognize in its member- ship the attainment of high scholarship in this field. M 73 Alpha Qigma Chi Left to Right: Frank Ferrier, treas.; Gail Ford, sec.; John Timmerman, pres.; John Wright, vice-pres. Alpha Sigma Chi is an honorary leadership so- ciety organized to serve the college and student body, and to grant recognition to those students who through meeting high standards of leadership, scholarship, and character, have demonstrated abil- ity and willingness to play prominent roles in carry- ing on student activities. Members are selected from the school of Medi- cine, Dentistry, Nursing, and Pharmacy. An honor- ary member is chosen annually from among the faculty. Alpha Sigma Chi has existed at MCV since 1938, and purports to provide for the school an organiza- tion of highest ideals and standards, and to create a spirit of fellowship and cooperation among stu-i dents in the four schools. Samuel McConkey Mat Merker Harry Plunkett Jo Anne Spauls Hong Yup Chi Charles Clough Kay Denny Frank Ferrier Above C. E. Foy William Kennedy Marrianne Krop James Repass Bernard Schutt Norman Smith Not Pictured: Gail Ford, Ralph Hodges, Patti Stover, John Timmerman, John Wright 74 PLEDGES Russ Aylor Larry Blevins Donna Burner Robert Burner David Cox Martha Dickerson Paul Dove Kenneth Dwyer William Gayle Marsha Hammett Charles Harrell Richard Jacobs Joe Jacumin Ruth Johnson William Johnson Rose Tate James Thrasher Lana Waite Jody Wimberly Janet Woolley Pat Worre 75 Left to Right: W. F. Gayle, Jr., President; F. J. Allen, Secretary; Ted George, Vice-President and Treasurer. W. F. Gayle, Jr P. J. Chandler Alpha Omega Alpha SENIOR INDUCTEES H. R. Almond E. L. Caudill A. B. Cohen AA. G. Frank C. L. Parke JUNIOR INDUCTEES Denis Campbeli Not pictured: Ted George, N. E. Hutcher, John Smith 76 In 1902 the heart of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society crystalized in the minds of six medi- cal students who were fighting both a national rift in medical education and poor student attitude and ideals. Since that time AOA has become firmly established and chapters exist in most major medical schools in the country. Being selected is one of the highest honors a student can be awarded as it dem- onstrates the highest scholarship and ideals, accept- ance of responsibility and leadership, and scientific approach. Beta of Virginia or Brown-Sequare Chapter was founded twenty-five years ago at the Medical Col- lege of Virginia and organized by Dr. William Branch Porter. In celebrating our twenty-fifth anniversary, - Brown Sequard Chapter was highly honored by hav- ing Dr. Williajn H. ReMine, graduate of the class of 1942 and presently Associate Professor of Surgery at the Mayo Clinic, discuss the Surgical Diseases of the Pancreas. A formal banquet was held at the John Marshall Hotel for the new members. F. B. Garner Initiation 77 Richard Allen Rho Chi Archie Beebee, Vice President Paul Collins, President Paul Collins and Dr. Milton Neuroth, Faculty Advisor The Lambda Chapter of Rho Chi, National Phar- maceutical Honor Society was founded at the Medi- cal College of Virginia in 1929. The national or- ganization, which is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, has as its objectives the promotion and recognition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences. Eligibility for membership in the Lambda Chapter is based on excellence in scholarship, leadership, character, and personality. Elizabeth Haff, Secretary-Treasurer Jimmy Powers, Historian Chester Wilson 73 W. Brownstein A. Cohen The Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity was originally founded at Cornell Medical College in 1904. In 60 years it has grown to include 40 undergraduate chapters and as many graduate clubs which will perpetuate the fraternity ' s goals after graduation. The Alpha Mu chapter at AACV is the smallest fra- ternal group at the school but one whose record is envied by all other fraternities. Scholastically speak- ing, the organization has always placed at least one member in Alpha Omega Alpha and occasionally two or more members have achieved this honor, as this year. This is indeed a record to be proud of, considering that the fraternity rarely carries more than twelve members on its rolls each year. Besides scholastic achievement, Phi DE is also proud of its annual lectureship program which is responsible for inviting well-known men of Medicine to share their knowledge with the students and faculty at MCV. The past speakers have included such distinguished men as Honer Smith and William B. Schwartz. Although less active socially than some of our twisting colleagues, Phi DE has other important accomplishments such as a new National Scholar- ship program. Every year from now on, a scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate member of the fraternity. This new plan will supplement the loan program which has already been in existence for several years. All this has been made possible through the efforts of the most active alumni group in medicine. Phi Delta Epsilon Not pictured: M. Frank, P. Left, J. Yaffa L. to R.: M. Frank, Hist.; W. Brownstein, Pres.; Myron Levine. J. Hirsch M. Levine L. Mendelsohn M. Novick C. Salsbury 79 Officers: Carroll Petty, Rufus Gordon, Kenneth Dwyer, and John Altobelli. Fred Alpern John Altobelli Charles Beorn Steve Bowles Robert Brown John Cametas Dennis Campbell Robert Campbell Bruce Cathy Hong Yup Chi James Daniels William Davis O O £ Kenneth Dwyer Gerald Ezekiel Fred Garner Tom Gates Joel Goozh Rufus Gordon Stuart Grandis Willfam Gray Steve Irwin William Jennings Wade Johnson Allen Katz David Katz Kyle Kiesan Steve Kramer 80 Harry Mesie Larry Miller Dennis Nofsinger Ken Passamanek Carroll Petty Donald Paretz Robert Pruner Donald Pryor William Rassman Randolph Raymaker Gilbert Robertshaw Tom Robinson Arlen Schwilm Norman Smith Gernat Spallek Robert Stacks Aaron Storch John Stover Phi Chi, National Medical Fraternity, was founded at the University of Vermont in 1889. The Theta Eta Chapter was established at the Medical College of Virginia in March, 1889. Phi ' Chi is the largest national and international medical fraternity, both in number of chapters and total membership. The. fraternity was founded to promote the high ideals of scholarship and brotherhood among its members and all of medicine. Phi Chi at MCV also has a very active Wives Club which has about 30 active members who sponsor several projects each year with Ginny Woodell as president. Edward Sung Walter Waldman Thomas Wells Peter Wick Steve Winesett Jeff Woodell Ronald Yatteau Allen Yung $L£L In 1888, a group of students at the Dartmouth Medical School organized the Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity. Their union was based on the principles of social intercourse, mental develop- ment, scholarship, mutual assistance. Today, these concepts are basic not only to AKK but to the foun- dations of modern medical organizations. Here, at MCV our chapter was chartered in 1906, and since then has been an asset to national AKK. Our chapter, Alpha Kappa, has been particularly active in the past several years, owing to the re- sourcefulness, cooperation, and ambition of its brothers, officers, and alumni. At present, our mem- bership numbers 135, a figure of unprecedented dimensions in the history of Alpha Kappa. The academic year, and our Fall Rushing Program commenced simultaneously and with equal vigor. Rush parties were sandwiched between exam sched- ules. These functions met with a success that was glorious to behold. The first one, at the John Marshal Hotel, exposed the new medical students to the accepted method of relaxation for a medical stu- dent; cacophonic music, the limbo, pulchritudinous women, and a heavy head the next morning. Having recovered sufficiently, the first year medi- cal students were treated to another such affair three weeks later, at Schrafts Virginia Inn. Coincid- Seated: Burnett, Vice Pres.; Jacumin, Pres.; Dorey, Hist.; Stand- ing: Coniglione, Co-Rush Chm., Corr. Sec.; Blaylock, Soc. Chm. Alpha Kappa Kappa ing with the final exam in Cell Biology was our third extravaganza, this time in the plush Roof Garden of the John Marshal. The Fall Rushing Program was a satisfying ex- periment resulting in 43 rushees. In the Spring sev- eral more rushees were accepted. This Program combined the talents and efforts of several committees and many individuals. The re- sults were attributed to these qualities which have been AKK ' s reputation at MCV. The program for the rest of the year included a Christmas Party at the Elks Lodge. For this affair the Wives Club performed in their traditionally fine fashion with an exquisite set of decorations. Short- ly after the new year was ushered in, we once again visited the John Marshal to continue our social schedule. In March, we had our annual alumni sponsored initiation party, preceded by an initiation ceremony at the Richmond Academy of Medicine. Several other functions extending to the end of the school year included a party sponsored by one of our local alumni at his home. This year has certainly been one of excellence and achievement for AKK. We firmly hope that the brotherly instincts of cooperation and sharing, ex- T. Coniglione emplified so well this year, will continue to prevail, not only within AKK, but also, without and beyond. G. Burnett J. Campbell E. Caudill 82 W. Credle J. Daly W. Daniels T. Day E. Der-Marterosian L. Dorey J. Dowd D. Scott F. Shaia J. Sharpe L. Sharpe R. Sneaa J. Thrasher R. Thurman -J M R. Willar d T. Yarbrough D. Yerger R. Young 83 AKK Pledges Ted Abernathy Richard Atkinson Robert Baker Earl Burton Edward Butts Stephen Cenedella Albert Clairmont Roger Copenhaver Richard Dean Robert DeAngelis Earl Fuller Peter Goodman Howard Hanna James Harkrader Jesse Hellman James Hess James Hickman Kenton Holden Martin Horenstein Douglas Kells Walter Kilby Edwar ' d Lilly Bruce MacDonald Robert Miles John Montgomery Boby Nelson Kenneth Olshansky Louis Pastore Michael Pollak Ralph Pollock Giles Robertson Eli Rose Clarence Royster John Thorn Harrison Turner Robert Vermillion David Walton Harold Weiler James Wells George White Lucien Wilkins Robert Withrow Einar Wulfsberg Front Row: Ellen Fitzhugh, Emily Miller, Cheryl Hamilton, Delores Williams, Jane McConkey, Anne Lee Sharp. Row 2: Mary Alice Gibson, Vera Spencer-Strong, Betty Mistr, Margaret Mayer, Mary Bivens, Susan Kvale, Dottie Melton. Row 3: Sonny Neal, Pat Scott, Pan Flournoy, Bunny McCormick, Ruth Gayle, Peal Harrell. AKK Wives 84 Alpha Omega David Glassman Harvey Glick Alan Goldfarb Leonard Kessler © ©T- Stanley Legum Fred Leviton Lawrence Grand Lawrence Heiden Stanley Kaufman PLEDGES Bob Alperin Al Birch Harry Conn Ronald Ruth L. to R. Leonard Kessler, Sec.; Dave Glassman, Sgt. at Arms; Stanley Legum, Pres.; Lawrence Heiden, Vice Pres.; Larry Grand, Treas. Alpha Omega, National Dental Fraternity, was founded at the Philadelphia College of Dental Sur- gery in 1907. Alpha Beta Chapter was established at MCV in 1928. Nineteen-sixty five has been a good year for Alpha Beta Chapter of AO. Through the efforts of devoted officers and members we continue to sail forward. Some of our recent graduates have remained at the Dental School. Dr. R. C. Kahn now sits at the other side of the blackboard as a full time instructor. Drs. Larry Schwartz, Hal Horwitz, and Fred Rosen- blaum are pursuing graduate studies here. Our annual kick-off affair— the Fall Barbecue, was held at the home of our chapter deputy. Alpha Omega has neither the asset nor the liability of a fraternity house. We welcomed our current class of pledges in the staid and traditional William Byrd Hotel. In keeping with custom, our meetings have been educationally directed. We have not infrequently invited faculty members to address us on subjects of interest not previously covered in class. Alpha Beta Chapter will close the year with its annual dinner-dance as a tribute to our seniors who have reached a pinnacle of educational and professional attainment. 85 L. to R. ; R. M. Hodges, Pres.; B. J. Pritchett, Vice Pres.; J. H. Haley, Treas.; R. AA. Howell, Sec. Joe Alfonso Hans Burg Joe Cox Below Charles Ehle Henry Gonsoulin Delta Sigma Delta James Haley Ralph Hodges Robert Howell Robert Ingram Bradley Johnson Donald Kern Henry Kraski Delta Sigma Delta is the oldest nationa4 dental fraternity being founded in 1882 at the University of Michigan. Omicron Omicron chapter of MCV is 34 years old and was founded by Dr. Paul L. Cheva- lier. The fraternity house is located at 2806 Idle- wood Avenue. DSD has the objective to keep high the standards of dentistry by inculcating in the minds of dental students and practitioners a spirit of fraternal co- operation toward scientific, ethical and professional progress. The fraternity strives to prepare the un- dergraduate for professional life as well as to main- tain the high ideals of the profession. 86 PLEDGES: R. Bancroft, N. Bevan, E. Bowen, K. Bowman, D. Grabiel, R. Hylton, J. Howell, G. Petrasy, R. Plow- den, G. Stirmer, E. Strickler. Carmine Priore Ben Pritchett George Raborn Donald Reynolds A social atmosphere is provided for the under- graduate to acquire the know-how or social amenities that will prevail in his later professiona practice. The fraternity maintains and enlarges so- cial and professional comradeships for the graduate. The program of our local chapter mixes fun with the more serious aspects of the fraternity. Frequent parties are given in the basement Bunny Room of the fraternity house. Our Wives Club meets regularly on the first floor. Each Christmas toys are given to the children of the Methodist Home at a special party at the house. Educational meetings are part of the strive to offer unlimited opportunity for professional growth. 87 MEMBERS J. M. Alexander R. Alexander G. R. Aylor C. L. Brinser J. W. Culclasure J. M. Hicks J. C. Hillier Left to Right: C. W. Paul, Vice-Pres.; J. M. Hicks, Treas.; C. E. Foy, Social Chair.; W. B. Wray, Sec.; W. P. Kennedy, President. Dentistry ' s largest national fraternity was launched at the Baltimore College of Dental Sur- gery in 1892, and since then alumni and our na- tion ' s dental schools have accepted and proliferated Psi Omega into Dentistry ' s best. Men in dentistry have chosen their life ' s work and Psi Omega does not divert from this but aug- ments it by the establishment of professional fel- lowship and pride projects, parties, and every fra- ternity activity to further instill concern and incen- tive in the Dental Profession. The object of Psi Omega quoted from our con- stitution— The object of the fraternity shall be to cultivate the social qualities of its members; to surround each member with friends to whom he can turn for ad- vice and assistance when needed; to secure by co- operation benefits and advantages out of individual reach; by means of a journal to keep its members in touch with other members in all parts of the world; to assist its members in all their laudable under- takings,- and to exert its influence untiringly for the advancement of the Dental Profession, in methods of teaching, practice, and of juris-prudence. Psi Omega is a service to, and a fraternal find among its members and is not a political organiza- tion. At MCV our local chapter, Gamma Omicron, is particularly proud of its members and their atti- tudes, not only is highly professional in its structure and execution but has been known to enjoy a party. Each meeting is distinguished by speakers who are also available for informal discussions. Not to be forgotten are the Psi Omega Wives of whom our local chapter is also quite proud. The wives have their own meetings and elections and each Christmas provide clothes, food, and toys for some Richmond family. We have pride also in this year ' s pledges and may they perpetuate the intangible factors that sup- plement the D.D.S. Degree and are such an in- tegral part of the betterment of the Dental Profes- sion. Not pictured; C. E. Clough, L. A. Green, C. A. Harrell, A. R. Lyerly, R. F. Peery, D. W. Smith, J. H. Forsee, H. A. Jones. 88 G. A. Jenkins W. H. Johnson Psi Omega W. P. Kennedy W. N. Lay J. E. Little D. A. Reid W. H. Rentz J. H. Revere F. L. Ridenhour M. G. Runion H. H. Shiflet J. L. Cumbey J. H. Dalness T. D. Edwards C. D. Griffin C. R. Harris D. W. Hunt J. J. Lacy C. W. AAcGahee W. P. Smith R.W.Smith C. T. Snidcw J. B. Spiegel W. P. Stalker W. S. Talbot M. S. Towery G. D. Connors, associate member T. W. Mostiler G. B. Roque E. F. Ross H. F. Selden S. W. Sheftall L. E. Shepard H. P. Bozard B. A. Brown H. C. Burnett R. W. Cocke C. D. Cox 89 MEMBERS Bob Burner Downer Clore Jim Corbin Phi Delta Chi Wayne Hague Danny Herbert Paul Iwanik Mickey Keim John Knapp Ron Redman Richard Self Below, left to right: Larry Blevins, Pres.; Fred Beller, Vice- Pres.; Wayne Hague, Sec.; Bob Burner, Corres. Sec.; Daniel Herbert, Treas. Ken Stone Not pictured; Fred Beller 90 Not Pictured: Fred Beller, Jim Bailey PLEDGES William Baughman Lance Berkowitz Blaine Dougherty Phi Delta Chi, National Pharmacy Fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1883 with its objectives being to advance the profession of pharmacy and its allied interests, and to foster and promote a fraternal spirit among its members. Alpha Delta Chapter was established at the Medi- cal College of Virginia in 1925 and since then has functioned to maintain the basic beliefs of the prac- tice of pharmacy. Throughout the United States there are 45 chap- ters and 28 alumni or graduate chapters. It is the fraternity instrumental in the founding of Rho Chi, the national honorary scholastic fraternity of phar- macy and the Professional. Inter-fraternity Confer- ence. Phi Delta Chi was the first Professional Frater- nity of Pharmacy organized by Pharmacists for Phar- macists. As well as the informal parties and formal spring banquet, the chapter has several worthwhile com- munity projects. It participates each year in National Pharmacy Week by placing a suitable window dis- play in one of the local pharmacies. For our Christ- mas project this year we presented a party to 22 of the less fortunate children in Richmond, complete with gifts and refreshments and Ole St. Nick. Efforts such as this are possible because of the spirit of brotherhood in the fraternity. Pledging a fraternity gives a person responsibility and the opportunity to make decisions which are important in the maturing and character develop- ment of every man. We are indeed proud to wel- come the 14 new brothers who pledged our frater- nity this year and hope to pick up more good mem bers next year. We also are proud and fortunate to have Mr. C. Eugene White and Mr. Sam Jeter, both alumni of this chapter, to serve as co-advisors for Jim Gregg Larry Harting Jim Harris Andy Johnson Jesse Lennon Don Mowles Doug Saunders % J Zk Brent Sharf Bill Shaver Angelo Tompros us. Both joined the faculty of the School of Phar- macy this year. This chapter would like to wish many happy days in the future and say many thanks to Mr. Frank P. Pitts, Assistant Dean of the School of Pharmacy and a long-time Brother of Phi Delta Chi. Mr. Pitts has served this chapter both as advisor and as a symbol for what the Profession of Pharmacy means to many of us. He is currently completing his 43rd year in teaching, of which 35 of these has been spent on the faculty of MCV. MEMBERS Butch Austin Dick Barnes Richard Chaney David Cox Allen Dahl Tommy Futrell Wayne Gray Ted Green Richard Hancock Ken Hawley Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity was founded at the Russell Military Academy in New Haven, Con- necticut, May 30, 1879, by F. Harvey Smith. The first collegiate chapter was that of Delta at the Uni- versity of Maryland on November 18, 1898. Beta Chapter was chartered in 1 900 at the University Col- lege of Medicine in Richmond, Virginia; it was the fourth collegiate chapter formed. On March 19, 1904, Theta Chapter was installed at the Medical College of Virginia as the eighth collegiate chapter. In 1913, when the UCM merged with MCV, Theta Chapter remained as the active chapter of Kappa Psi. In 1903, Kappa Psi was incorporated as a na- tional fraternity for both medical and pharmacy students. In 1924, there was a division and the medical branch became Theta Kappa Psi. A professional fraternity offers the chance for men that will be working together after graduation to build up bonds that will last throughout life. We as Brothers in Kappa Psi endeavor to develop men David Jones Mike Kent Richard Martin Tom Middlebrooks Ralph O ' Harrow Lee Parrish Row 1. J. Sekerke, 1st Vice Regent; J. Powers, Regent; W. Stafford, Chaplain; R. 2. H. Parrish; 2nd Vice Regent; R. Hancock, Treas.; M. Kent, Sec; R. 3. D. Jones, Hist.; C. Green, 3rd Vice Regent Kappa Psi 92 with a finer sense of values and to encourage schol- arship, integrity, leadership, and service. We attempt to broaden outside interests through extra-curricul- ar activities and to increase social poise as we main- tain a professional spirit. The privilege of membership in Kappa Psi carries with it certain responsibilities, such as responsibili- ties to the fraternity, to brotherhood, to the college, to fellow students and to the profession. We believe that men who assume these responsibilities will make a greater contribution to pharmacy and to the society in which we live. This year Kappa Psi had thirty active brothers, but, though few in number, Theta Chapter func- tioned with 100% effort from each brother. We are certainly proud of our eleven new pledges which came into Theta Chapter this year and hope to in- crease our number by a greater extent next year. Whether socially, academically, or with leader- ship, Kappa Psi is prominent in the School of Phar- macy. Bernard Schutt Joe Sekerke Doug Smith George Snead Wayne Stafford Dick Stotler Leroy Wilson Dick Workman John Wright PLEDGES Roger Akers Randy Davis dzLtiL Bob Gardiner Bill Gunn Richard Jacobs Jim Neal Brad Pack Russ Rogers 93 MEMBERS Barbara Ambrose Kappa Epsilon Barbara Brooks Sharon Brown L. to R. Betty Haff, President; Lucy Townsend, Chaplain; Barbara Ambrose, Secre- tary; Barbara Brooks, Historian; Judy Lillard, Treasurer; Sharon Brown, Vice President Marty Hamlett Judy Lillard Martha Ann Miller Elizabeth Haff 94 Kappa Epsilon, founded at the State University of Iowa on May 13, 1921, is a national professional fraternity for women students in pharmacy. The purposes of Kappa Epsilon are to unite women stu- dents in pharmacy; to cooperate with the faculties of the colleges where chapters established; to stim- ulate in its members a desire for high scholarship,- to foster a professional consciousness,- and to pro- vide a bond of lasting loyalty, interest, and friend- ship. Each year the members of Tau Chapter engage in many activities. This year new girls in pharmacy were introduced to KE through a picnic in early Oc- tober. In December, KE with Phi Delta Chi, gave a Christmas party for the children of Cary Street Bap- tist Church. Rush came in January, bringing with it the traditional parties to welcome the pledges and ending with an impressive pledge initiation. KE closed the year with its annual banquet honoring the new members and departing seniors. Lucy Townsend PLEDGES Paula Campbell Donna Clark Virginia Clark Santa Hands Out Presents at Christmas Party Kay Denny Mary Ellen Garrett Cary Gordon Carol Lambdin Jo Anne Wade 95 the school of MEDICINE 96 97 DR. RICHARD G. LESTER DR. H. ST. GEORGE TUCKER The Class of 1965, School of Medicine, dedi- cates their section of the yearbook with pride to Dr. Richard G. Lester and Dr. H. St. George Tucker. Their vast academic knowledge, stimulating lec- tures, crisp conference presentations, enthusiasm to teach and close faculty-student relations prompts our class to bestow this dual dedication as an ex- pression of our gratitude. 98 It has been said Tis well to be merry and wise, Tis well to be honest and true; ' Tis well to be off with the old love, Before you are on with the new. Four years ago our class signalized the end of an old love, and those who followed were on with the new. The curtains upon this stage of formal academic study are being closed. As this phase of our educa- tion—so strenuously obtained— ends, we know that we are not really at the end of anything . . . but at the beginning of everything. With the passing of each year has come a better understanding, a clearer vision of our desires and our goals. Thus our personalities have developed and we are better enabled to understand the sig- nificance of our lives. Thus our individual destinies will reflect this basic architecture without the orna- mentation and decorations which will follow. The sustaining strength, so necessary to achieve the ultimate goal, has been maintained through an unswerving dedication to a purpose. As we seek new truths may we learn to deal with our fellow human beings with kindness, with understanding, with tact, with honor, and with dignity. May we always be considerate of the feelings of others and may we show respect for the dignity of every man, regardless of his station in life. (Left to right:) Jane Wooton, historian,- Bill Gayle, vice-president; Paul Kvale, secretary-treasurer; Ernie Kolen- drianos, president. The Class of 1 965 FREDERICK JAMES ALLEN Richmond, Virginia Medical College of Virginia, School of Pharmacy, B.S. Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha, Secretary. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. HILTON ROBINSON ALMOND Locust Grove, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Sigma Zeta; Student American Medical Association, Secretary-Treas- urer, 2. Appointment; Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. JAMES DUNCAN ASHE, JR. Newport News, Virginia Duke University, A.B. Basketball; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment; Duke Hospital, Durham, N.C. MATTHEW JOHN BARLOW, JR. Norfolk, Virginia College of William and Mary, B.S. Sigma Zeta; Phi Chi, Corresponding secretary; Student American Medical Association. Appointment: William Beaumont General Hos- pital, El Paso, Tex. ROBERT EUGENE BEATLEY Gonyon, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colo. ROBERT DURWOOD BLANKENSHIP Moseley, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio. 100 School of Medicine BERNARD JAY BORTZ Richmond, Virginia University of Tennessee, B.S. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio ALTAMONT HART BRACEY, III South Hill, Virginia M.I.T., Davidson, B.S. Student American Medical Association, presi- dent, 2. Appointment: Cincinnati General Hospital, Cin- cinnati, Ohio WILLIS EDWIN BROWNSTEIN Norfolk, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Phi Delta Epsilon, consul. Appointment: University Hospitals, Columbus, Ohio ALPHONSE HENRY LEO BRUNO, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk College of William and Mary, B.S. Laenas Society, 1, 2; basketball; softball; foot- ball; Athletic representative, 2, 3, 4; Tour Committee, 2, 3; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: United States Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III. JAMES GRAYSON CAMPBELL Enfield, Virginia College of William and Mary, University of Virginia, A.B., M.A. Class president, 1, 2, 3; student body presi- dent, 4; Visiting Scholars Committee, 3; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Sigma Chi, secretary, 4. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. ESTILL LEFTRAGE CAUDILL, III Elizabethton, Tennessee Vanderbilt University, B.A. Student American Medical Association, 1; A.D. Williams Award, 3; A. D. Williams Research Fellowship, 3; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Sigma Zeta. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. 101 L In the ancient days they did blood letting. Now PRESTON JAMES CHANDLER, JR. Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Sigma Zeta ; A. D. Williams Fellowship, 2; A. D. Williams Award, 3. Appointment: Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. ALAN BRENT COHEN Newport News, Virginia Duke University, A.B. Sigma Zeta; Phi Delta Epsilon; Bryan Prize in Pathology. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Virginia JAMES SNEAD CRANFORD Arlington, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Virginia JAMES KEARNEY DALY Redington Beach, Florida Virginia Military Institute, B.S. Student American Medical Association; Alpha Kappa Kappa, rush chairman, vice-president, 3. Appointment: Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlan- ta, Ga. 102 Qchool of Medicine WILLARD FLOYD DANIELS, JR. Huntington, West Virginia Marshall University, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Cabell Huntington Hospital, Hunt, ington, W. Va. EDWARD DER-MARTIROSIAN Chevy Chase, Maryland George Washington University, A. A , B.S. Class President, 1, 2; Medical School President, A; Dormitory hall manager, 2, 3, 4; Student American Medical Association; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Sigma Chi; A. D. Williams Fel lowship. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. JAMES GRAFTON DOWD, JR. Columbia, South Carolina University of South Carolina, B.S. Student Council, 1; A. D. Williams Fellowship, 2; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. JOSEPH LEONARD DUNFORD Newport News, Virginia College of William and Mary, B.S. Softball; basketball. GERALD ABRAHAM EZEKIEL, JR. Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Phi Chi. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, San Diego, Cali- fornia EDWARD WILCOX FEATHERSTON Charlottesville, Virginia University of Virginia, B.S. Basketball. Appointment: Church Home and Hospital, Bal- timore, Maryland !03 The Class of 1 965 FRANK LOUIS FERRIER Atlanta, Georgia Virginia Military Institute, B.A., Univer- sity of Virginia, M.S. Class secretary-treasurer, 1, 2, 3; Student Amer- ican Medical Association, 1; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Sigma Chi. Appointment: Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. MARVIN GARY FRANK Newark, New Jersey Rutgers College of Pharmacy, B.S. Phi Delta Epsilon, historian, 3; Sigma Zeta; Student American Medical Association. Appointment: Maimonides Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Appo Mex. ELEANOR RIDOUT FREED Roanoke, Virginia Mary Washington, B.S., Medical College of Virginia, Medical Technology ntment: Bernalillo County Hospital, N. SIGSBY WARREN GAYLE University of Richmond. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Softball Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio WILLIAM EARLE GAYLE, JR. Chesapeake, Ohio Davidson, B.S. Class vice-president 1, 4; tennis, 1, 2; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha, president 4. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. GENE ARTHUR GODWIN Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke College, B.S. Appointment: Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Va. 104 School of Medicine ROGER THORPE GREGORY Rocky Mount, North Carolina Duke University, 8.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. HUBERT BLAND HUDGINS Mathews, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.S. Softball, basketball. Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital, Nor- folk, Va. RANDOLPH MURRELL HALLORAN Beckley, West Virginia West Virginia University, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa, treasurer, 3; Medical school secretary-treasurer, 4. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. DAVID CHARLES HUGHES Lester, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Military, B.S. Appointment: George F. Geisinger Hospital ROBERT RIDDICK HARRELL Suffolk, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S., M.E. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Sigma -Zeta; Student Council Representative; basketball. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- t pita ' s, Richmond, Va. NEIL EDWARD HUTCHER Norfolk, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Sigma Zeta; Softball; basketball; Student Amer- ican Medical Association; A. D. Williams Fel- lowship. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. 105 The Class of 1 965 BETTY WELBORN HYDRICK Greenville, South Carolina Furman University, B.S. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia pitals, Richmond, Va. PAUL ARTHUR KVALE Falls Church, Virginia Capital University, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Class secretary-tre. Appointn Hr- Ford Hospital, Detroit LEWIS DANIEL JOHNSON Bedford, Virginia Lynchburg College, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio DAVID ARTHUR LAYMEN Rocky Mount, Virginia Bridgewater College, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical Association; Student Council, 2, 3, 4. Appointment: Johnston Willis Hospital, Rich- mond, Va. dent, hall ERNEST THOMAS KOLENDRIANOS Danville, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. president, 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa, presi- 3, corresponding secretary, 2; Residence nanager, 2, 3, 4; Student American Med- Appointr lanta, Ga it: Grady Me Hospital, At- JOHN ALBERT LEGETT Arlington, Virginia Georgetown University, B.S. Student American Medical Association, 1 4; Laenac Society, 1, 2; Softball; Alpha Kappa. Appointment; St. Joseph ' s Hospital, Colo. 106 School of Medicine EUGENE RUSSELL McDANNALD, JR. Virginia Beach, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A. A. D. Williams Fellowship; Softball; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. JERRY LEE MILLER Lebanon, Virginia University of Richmond Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio STACY LEE McMARLIN Springfield, Virginia William and Mary College, B.S. Sigma Zeta; basketball. Appointment: Tripler General, Honolulu, He PATSY ROONEY PAGE Marietta, North Carolina Medical College of Virginia, School c Pharmacy, California College of Med B.S. CI Medical historian, 3; Student An Association, 1, 2, 3, 4. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. LOUIS MOSES MENDELSON Portsmouth, Virginia Vanderbilt, University Phi Delta Epsilon; Student Ameri Association. Appointment: Bronx Municipal Hos N. Y. Center, LOUIS DANIEL PARHAM, JR Kegsville, Virginia University of Richmond, Southeast Bap- tist Theological Seminary, Hampden-Sid- ney College, A.B., B.D. Basketball, I, 2. Appointment: Petersburg General Hospital, Petersburg, Va. 107 The Class of 1 965 CLIFTON LINWOOD PARKER Virginia Beach, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student Council, 2. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. DONALD FRANCIS PERKINS Bricktown, New Jersey Rutgers University, B.S. Sigma Zeta. Appointment: Temple University Hospitals, Philadelphia, Pa. HARRY GORDON PLUNKETT, JR. Vinton, Virginia Medical College of Virginia, School of Pharmacy, B.S. Honor Council, 1, 2; Class President, 3; Alpha Sigma Chi. Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital, Nor- folk, Va. JOEL RICHARD POOLE Norfolk, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Appointment: United States Naval Hospital, Newport, Rhode Island JAMES ALBERT REPASS Salem, Virginia Hampden-Sidney College, B.S. Class vice-president, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Sigma Chi. Appointment: Grady Memorial Hospital, At- lanta, Ga. GARY MEADE RICHARDSON Barhamsville, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Appointment: University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio 108 Qchool of Medicine PETER ROSANELLI, JR. Richmond, Virginia Hampden-Sidney College, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. ALF HANS RYDELL San Francisco, California Stanford University, B.A. Appointment: Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif. CARL ALLEN SALSBURY Richmond, Virginia Duke University, B.A. Phi Delta Epsilon. Appointment: Grady Memorial Hospital, At- lanta, Ga. DAVID ALLEN SANDRIDGE Roanoke, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio ' The price of thought . 109 The Class of 1 965 DANNY LEROY SCOTT Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg College, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Ohio Springfield, AARON SHELDON STORCH New York, New York Randolph-Macon Basketball; Softball; Phi Chi. Appointment: Bellevue Hospital, New York FRED THOMAS SHAIA Cleveland, Ohio University of Notre Dame, B.S. Basketball; baseball; football; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: St. Luke ' s Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio MARY AGNES BROWN TATTERSALL Staunton, Virginia Bridgewater College, Georgetown Vis- itation College, B.A., A.A. Class historian, 1, 2. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. LARRY ODELL SHARPE Portsmouth, Virginia College of William and Mary, Norfolk Division, B.S. Student Council, 1, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Norfolk General Hospital, Nor- folk, Virginia JAMES WINFIELD THRASHER, JR. Randolph, New York College of William and Mary, B.S. Honor Council; School vice-president, 4; In- ternship Committee ; basketball; Softball; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: United States Naval Hospital, Charleston, S.C. 110 School of Medicine ROGER ZALON THURMAN JAMES THOMAS WADDILL, III GARY WENTWORTH WAKE Christiansburg, Virginia Victoria, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. University of Virginia, B.A. Lynchburg College, B.S. Softball, 1, 2, 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa, Appointment: Petersburg General Hospital, Student Council, 1; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Grady Memorial Hospital, At- Petersburg, Va. Appointment: Norfolk General Hospiti ll, Nor- lanta, Ga. RUSSELL STUART WEEKS folk, Va. RUSSELL BARBORIE WAYLAND, III Greensville County, Virginia EARL DOWDY WHITE, II Portsmouth, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Norfolk, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Softball. University of Richmond, B.A. Basketball, Softball, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Baltimore City Hospital, Balti- Student American Medical Association. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- more, Md. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Spri ngfield. pitals, Richmond, Va. Ohio III The Class of 1 965 STERLING RUDOLPH WILLIAMSON Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Otterbein College, Georgetown Univer- sity, Graduate School, B.A., B.S. Phi Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 2. Appointment: Universit of Washington Hos- pitals DAVID HACK YERGER Colonial Heights, Virginia Virginia Military Institute Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: Medical College of South Caro- lina Hospital JANE PENDLETON WOOTTON Richmond, Virginia Salem College, B.A. Student American Medical Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class historian, 4; American Medical Wom- en ' s Association. Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Hos- pitals, Richmond, Va. RAYMOND ARTHUR YOUNG Arlington, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Marshal. Appointment: Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Ohio TERRY PINCKNEY YARBROUGH Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Alpha Kappa Kappa. Appointment: University of Texas Medical Branch Hospital JAMES THEODORE RATLIFF 1941-1964 The Senior Class of the School of Medicine dedicates this page of the yearbook in memory of its beloved classmate, James Theodore Ratliff, whose sudden passing leaves an unforgettable void. We shall remember him as a highly motivated, sincere and dedicated student of medicine. 113 Class of 1 966 Junior Class officers: Ken Dwyer, Vice-President; Norman Smith, President. Not pictured Sally Abbott, Secretary-Treasurer. Sally Ann Abbott Frederick Philip Alpern Jerri Barden Stephen Martin Bowles Robert E. Brown John Henry Bumgarner Gerald Crain Burnett Denis Patrick Campbell 114 School of Medicine Robert Richard Campbell Carolyn Dale Chandler Hong Yup Chi Richard Burton Coover James David Daniels William Vaughan Davis Kenneth Lee Dwyer Arnold Alfred Effron Boiling Jones Feild Stephen Lawrence Ferlazzo William Garth Fitzhugh John Eppes Flournoy Fredric Bruce Garner Burt Richard Goldburg William Gilman Gray Aubrey Carlyle Hall, Jr. Lunch in the Student Un- ion gives juniors a chance to rest weary bones. 115 Class of 1 966 Jack Samuel Hirsch Henry Davis Holland Harold Ezra Huffman Walter Joe Jacumin Samuel Kerneklian Archie Dean Kesler Ronald Lester King Barry Vincent Kirkpatrick James E. T. Laningham Pre-Med School and class officers met with Dean Nelson at the Downtowner. 116 School of Medicine Aftermath of Exams Edward Mann Litz Vernon Lee Lynch, II Samuel Allen McConkey William McCormick, III John Paul Moyer Walter Ernest Neal, Jr. Dennis Erwin Nofsinger, Jr. Kenneth Passamaneck Lawrence William Penniston 117 Class of 1 966 Carroll Thomas Petty Donald Martin Poretz James Henry Price Robert Alvin Pruner Donald Charles Pryor William Richard Rassman Herbert Paul Rhodes, Jr. Thomas Hilliard Robinson Arnauld Frederick Scafidi Robert William Schimpf John Morton Smith, Jr. Norman Eugene Smith, Jr. Take a deep breath. IIS School of Medicine Robert Perkins Snead Robert David Stacks Brian Edward Stakem Thomas Johnson Wells Ruth Catherine Wilkerson Richard Norman Willard William Jeff Wooddell Ronald Francis Yatteau Allan Ka-Lun Yung Juniors line up for tuberculin tests. The Class of 1 967 (Left to right:) Gilbert Robertshaw, vice-president; Eli Rose, president; John Nuckols, secretary-treasurer. John Anthony Altobelli John Joseph Bagley, Jr. Charles Frederick Beorn Carl Hill Bivens, Jr. William McGehee Blaylock Paul Elwood Bowles Bruce Edward Cathey Albert Anthony Clairmont School of Medicine Thomas Christy Coniglione William Frontis Credle Gene Grant Davidson Thomas Gordon Day, Jr. William George Eddins Thomas Jarman Gates James Samuel Gibbs Jeffrey Stuart Goldblatt Charles Jay Goldman Matthew Kirk Gooding Joel Lee Goozh Phillip Ralph Gordon Rufus Henry Gordon, Jr. Stuart Henry Grandis Martin Taylor Greenberg Michael Wayne Hakala Stuart Henry Hamilton Stanley Elmer Heatwole The Class of 1 967 Charles Newton James William Mason Jennings, III Wade Lane Johnson Allan Robert Katz David Harvey Katz Glenward Thomas Keeney Douglas Wring Kells Bennett Ira Kemper David Kessel Kyle Frank Kiesau Robert James ' Kohler Stephen James Kramer Joel Allen Laster Barry Alan Leonard Myron Max Levine Steven Matthew Marcus Russell G. McAllister, Jr. Reuben H. McBrayer, Jr. 122 School of Medicine Wesley Edward McEntire John Wesley Melton, III Harry Randolph AAesic Larry A. Miller Ernest Noel Mistr Bobby Wayne Nelson Richard A. Nicholls Maurice Novick John Thomas Nuckols C. Paul Pascarosa James David Perry John Ernest Reed And what can I do for you, young lady? Dr. Pitsenberger talks with Rufus Gordon and his daughter. 123 The Class of 1967 Gilbert E. Robertshaw Dennis Hardesty Robinson, Jr. Eli Lawrence Rose Roman Sachno, Jr. George David Schare Bruce Alan Schorr Arlen Lee Schwilm John Robert Sharpe Gemot F. Spallek Time for Captain Kangaroo! 124 9chool of Medicine Warner by night William H. Spencer-Strong Edward Lung Sung Angelo Joseph Vi Hani , Jr. Wallace Waldman David Clark Walton George Franklin White Newton Kirke White Peter Lawrence Wick Lucien Sanders Wilkins John Richard Wolfe Frank Grove Wray Benjamin F. Zambrana 125 Class of 1 968 CLASS OFFICERS: President, Dick Hickman; Vice-President, Bob Vermillion; Secretary-Treasurer, Ken Olshanski; His- torian, James Lampros Ted Roger Abernathy Theodore Gerard Aldhizer Henry Alperin Richard Lee Atkinson, Jr. Robert Earl Baker Jeffrey Allen Berstein Luther Roy Boone Philip Hansford Brandt School of Medicine Paul Edward Brown, Jr. Patrick Kendall Burke Earl Edward Burton, Jr. Edward Barfield Butts John Gus Cametas Wesley Byrd Carter Boyd David Cave, Jr. Stephen Charles Cenedella Jenifer Dixon Chaffee Garland Wesley Childress, Jr. Joel Floyd Clingenpeel John David Coan Barton Alan Cohen Roger Donald Copenhaver, Jr. Robert Heal DeAngelis Brian AAollen Dorsk Earl Washington Fuller, Jr Arnold Ernest Gellman Peter Lewis Goodman Keith Elwood Hanger James Brook Hess- James Richard Hickman, Jr. William Alexander Hobbs, Jr Kenton Roy Holden 127 Freshman Medical Students Study in the Pathology Lab. Martin Horenstein Charles Mac Huber Edward Richard Isaacs Harry Keirn Jeroy Melvin N. Kien Walter Bluford Kilby Jim Nicholas Lampros Trina Kay Lane Paul Roland Layman Edward Lewis Lilly George Everette Long Pearl Pik-Chung Mo 128 School of Medicine ffvl l;fc Bruce Raymond AAacDonald Sheldon Michael AAarkowitz Robert Milton Miles Roger Dale Neal Stephen Michael Niessen Samuel Garrett Ogle Philip Okun Kenneth Olshansky Louis Thomas Pastore Robert Carroll Patton Ralph Stanley Pollock Donald Edgar Pryor ' The head bone connected to the . Oh well, there ' s always next year Giles AAebane Robertson, Jr. Theodore Charles Rowe, III Clarence Edward Royster George Earle Siegfried Joseph Lawrence Sippe Ronald Wilson Snead Cassius Miller Stanley III Lynn Paul Stockberger Elam Ray Stolzfus John Oliver Stover, Jr. John Early Thorn, Jr. 130 YA! William Harrison Turner, III Robert Lee Vermillion William Ray Walker Harold Houser Weiler James Morgan Wells Herbert Lloyd Widener Preston Steve Winsett Robert Parker Witherow James Corder Woofter Einar John Wulfsberg Jack Ber Yaffa Harroll Taylor Yates 131 i 132 school of DENTISTRY 133 A gentleman and scholar an educator is; The two in combination is rarely seen indeed. Such men in greater number we do need, And when we have one with us— how thankful we should be. With this in mind the Dental Class of 1965 wishes to acknowledge the professional manner in which Dr. Philip J. Modjeski has shared his knowl- edge and dental skill. Proudly and sincerely we dedicate our portion of the X-Ray to him. 134 (Left to right:) Ed AAcGaha, Vice-President; Richard Smith, Secretary-Treasurer; Charles Harrell, President; Don Reynolds, Historian. These words shall be a chronicle of the many young men who on a very hot day in September, 1961, assembled together for the first time in the Wood Memorial building. We as a group were very unsuspecting of what lay ahead for us, for we had an immense pride in our past accomplishments and in our present good fortune. Our first year was an introduction into the mys- teries of the human body. We were schooled in both gross and microscopic courses and asked to perform as we had never done before; yet our class was never to lose its humor. We shall not forget Dr. Brashear ' s slide travelogue of what to see in Pompeii or of that dissected piece of string in gross lab that turned up on a slide practical in histology. Pathology and physiology greeted us our second year, and in pharmacology we were honored to be the last class of Dr. Weatherby. Our class will al- ways think highly of the deceased Doctors Brashear and Weatherby, who both held a special regard for the dental student. In the summer of our first clinical year, we dis- covered that we were actually going to be dentists. Gradually real confidence came with the completion of successful amalgams, inlays, and dentures. We found that the day passed quickly; and that, in spite of the short lunch breaks and our fatigue at the end of the day, life was not bad at all. We remember the lecture in periodontics in which the slide review was interrupted by a brief digression on daffodil ar- rangements. When our senior year began we realized that we had only just begun to learn dentistry. We found that organization of work and time was essential. We did major rehabilitation work, collected sizeable fees for the clinic and labored over the same three survey patients for many clinical hours. As the end is in sight we plan for future. For some it will be an immediate step into a private practice; for others it will be the service or advanced training. Whatever it may be, it will be a future of opportunities. We can indeed look with pride over our past accomplishments and delight in our present good fortune. However, we realize that although education may be a short cut to experience we have only begun to learn. 135 Class of 1 965 RICARDO ALEXANDER Daytona Beach, Florida University of Florida, B.S. Student American Dental Association, Sigma Zeta, A. P. Williams Merit Award 1, American Cancer Society Pathology Award 2, N.I.H. Fel- lowship 3, 4, Psi Omega, Secretary 3. GEORGE RUSSELL AYLOR, JR. Arlington, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Student American Dental Association; A. D. Williams Grant 1 ; N.I.H. Grant 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council Representative 3, 4; Student Gov- ernment Secretary 4; Honor Council 3, 4, Clerk EDGAR S. BRADLEY Akron, Ohio Kent State University Student American Dental Association; Ameri can Cancer Society Fellowship 2, 3, 4. LARRY MARK BURNETT Miami, Florida University of Miami Student American Dental Association; Intra HENRY MORTON CHERRICK Miami, Florida University of Florida Student American Dental Association; Fellowship 3, 4. GERALD DORAN CONNORS Hamburg, New York Virginia Military Institute Student American Dental Association; mural Softball, Volleyball 4; Psi Omega 136 Qchool of Dentistry JOSEPH CLINTON COX Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A, Student American Dental Associatio Sigma Delta. CHARLES ALISON DRESCHER Virgmi, Virginii Student Amer ship 4. Beach, Virginia Military Institute, B.A. DANIEL HARRIS CRAWLEY III Danville, Virginia University of Richmond Student American Dental Association. WALLACE SHARON EDWARDS Hopewell, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Student American Dental Association. JAMES WISE CULCLASURE Saint Matthews, South Carolina Clemson College, B.S. Student American Dental Association. GERALD ARTHUR FLATEQUAL Springfield, Virginia Randolph-Macon College, B.S. Student American Dental Associatio Omega. 137 Man, dig those crazy molars! And her hair hung down in ringlets. COLIN MEAKINS GALLANT Richmond, Virginia University of Virginia University of Richmond it American Dental Association. HARVEY ALLEN GLICK Norfolk, Virginia College of Willi, folk, B.S. Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Cla and Mary in Nor- reasurer, 3; Alpha ALLAN GOLDFARB Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Historian, 2; X-Ray, 4; Student Americ; tal Association, 1-4; Volleyball, 4, Hille dation, 1-4; Tour Committee, 4; Alpha i HENRY TOUTANT GONSOULIN Crestv Fl Washington and Lee, B.S. Athletic Representative, 3, 4; Student Ameri can Dental Association, Delta Sigma Delta, In tramural Sports 1-4. 133 Class of 1 965 LLOYD ALLEN GREEN Norfolk, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Psi Omega; Sigma Zeta; Student A Dental Association; NIH Fellowship; Williams Award, JAMES ALBERT HALEY Fort Lauderdale, Florida University of Notre Dame, B.S Honor Council, 2; Student Council, 5 Sigma Delta— Treasurer; Student A Dental Association. CHARLES AUBURN Auburndale, Florid University of Flor HARRELL da, B.S. Pr St esid iide t A 4; Secretary-Tre merican Dental asurer, 2; Associat Psi On loga WESTER GERALD Graceville, Florida Florida State Univ University of Geo HARRIS srsity gia, B.S. Ps be A II, -neg -4; can a; Softball, 1, Athletic Repre Dental Associa 2, 4; Va tion. sity 2; Basket Student ROBERT THORNTON HAWKINS Waverly, Virginia Richmond College, B.S. mega; Student American Dental Asso- LAURENCE NEIL HEIDEN Lake City, South Carolina Rollins College Alpha Omega; Softball; Student Dental Association. 139 JAMES MILEY HICKS Hartsville, South Carolina Clemson University Student American Dental Association, Ps Omega. JOSEPH CHARLES HILLIER RALPH MAYNARD HODGES Chester, Virginia Boone, North Carolina Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Appalachian State, B.S. Student American Dental Association, Psi Student American Dental Association; Cla Omega. Vice-President, 2; Class President, 3; Pre dent, School of Dentistry; Delta Sign Delta, President, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi; Be ketball. Looks like we ' ll have to treat this medically! (left) Who called me Hawk-Shaw? (below) Class of 1 9G5 ROBERT MacARTHUR HOWELL Sumter, South Carolina University of South Carolina Student American Dental Association; Delta Sigma Delta, Secretary, 4; Sigma Zeta; Re- search Fellowship, 4; Softball, 4. GEORGE ALEXANDER JENKINS, JR. Columbia, South Carolina University of South Carolina, B.S. Student American Dental Association, Psi Omega, Basketball. THOMAS WILLIAM KELLY, JR. Spartanburg, South Carolina Wofford College, B.S. Student American Dental Association. WILLIAM PHILIP KENNEDY Manning, South Carolina Clemson College, B.S. Class President, 1; Psi Omega, President, 4; Student American Dental Association; Softball. MALCOLM HENRY KERSTEIN Charleston, West Virginia West Virginia University Student American Dental Association, Al- pha Omega; Inter-faith Committee Presi- 141 Class of 1 965 LEONARD PAUL KESSLER Mh ch, Florida University of Miami, A.B. Student American Dental Association; N.I.H. Fellowship, 3, 4; Alpha Omega, Secretary. HENRY EDMUND- KRASKI Daytona Beach, Florida University of Florida, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Inter- faith Committee, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Delta. WOOD NEBLETT LAY Coeburn, Virginia College of William and Mary Student American Dental Association; Psi Omega; YMCA Representative, 1; MCV So- cial Committee, 3; Basketball; Softball. STANLEY HOWARD Norfolk, Virginia University of Virgir LEGUM ia, B.A. Student American Historian, 3; Alph dent, 4. Dental Omega, As Tre z:i ' on; r, 3; Class Presi- JAMES EDWARD LITTLE Neptune Beach, Florida Emory University Student American Dental Association; Psi Omega; Laennec Society, 1, President, 2; Honor Council Representative, 4; Tennis Team, 3. EDWARD YOUNG LOVELACE, III Bedford, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Student American Dental Association; NIH Re- search Grant, 4; MCV Social Committee, 3; X-R.ay Representative, 2; Psi Omega, Social Chairman, 3, Chaplain, 4; Softball. 42 School of Dentistry GERALD WHISNANT LUTZ Polkville, North Carolina North Carolina State, Bachelo r of Geo- logical Engineering Stude t American Dental Associat on, NIH Fellow ship, 3, 4; Class Vice-Presiden , 3; Delta Sigma Delta; ' Sigma Zeta. WILLARD KAUFFMAN LUTZ Mt. Jackson, Virginia Bridgewater College, B.A. Studer t American Dental Associati on; Delta Sigma Delta; Softball; Basketball. Studf ALAN RAY LYERLY Salisbury, North Carolina Elon College, B.S. it American Dental Associi BOBBY EUGENE McBRIDE Ninety-Six, South Carolina University of South Carolina Student American Dental Association; Athletit Committee Representative, 1; Student Coun cil. 2; Softball; Basketball. LEONARD Greenville University EDWARD , South C of North McGAHA arolina Carolina, P, A Student Americ, Vice-President, 4 Zeta, President, n Dental NIH Felk 4. Association, wship, 3, 4; Clas Sigm THOMAS GLEN Mc Newport News, Vi Virginia Polytechnic KENNA ginia Institute Studer Sigma t America Delta. n Dental Associatit Delta 143 Class of 1 965 WILLIAM LOWNDES MEADOR, JR. Portsmouth, Virgin a College o William and Mary, B.S. St jdent America n Dental Associatio l; Delta Si jma Delta; Bas eball; Ba ketball. KENNETH WAYNE MORRIS Farmville, Virginia University of Virgir ia, B.A. St jdent America n Dental Association; Soft- ba II. ALVA NORMAN O ' STEEN Chipley, Florida University of Florida Student American Dental Association; Student Council, 1; A.D. Williams Fellowship, 3; Ameri- can Cancer Society Fellowship, 4; Psi Omega. THOMAS RITCHIE PEERY Roanoke, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Student American Dental Association; Psi Omega; Basketball; Softball. GEORGE WAYNE RABORN Gainesville, Florida University of Tennessee University of Florida Student American Dental Association; Class Vice-President, 1; Delta Sigma Delta; Softball, 1, 2. MAX GLENN RATCHFORD Gastonia, North Carolina Wofford College Student American Dental Association. 144 Advanc ed manual dexterity DAVID ALAN REID Arlington, Virginia University of Richmond Student American Dental Association; Psi Omega. JAMES HALL REVERE, JR. Kenbridge, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Student American Dental Association; Psi Omega. DONALD FLOYD REYNOLDS Blacksburg, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Class Historian, 4; Delta Sigma Delta. IVAN BERYL ROBERTS, JR. Tampa, Florida University of Florida, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 1; Class President, 2. 145 Class of 1 965 ADRIAN ANDREW ROBERTSON Moneta, Virginia University of Richmond Ferrum College Student American Dental Association; Delta Sigma Delta. ROBERT KENNETH ROSENBERG Miami, Florida University of Miami, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Delta Sigma Delta, Secretary, 3; Softball. I MARION GILMER RUNION Radford, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Student American Dental Association; ADA; Southwest Virginia Club; Psi Omega, Editor; Volleyball; Softball; Basketball; DOM, 4. JOHN McCLURE SALMON, III Richmond, Virgin! Emory University Student Zeta. American Dental Association; Sign STEPHEN HENRY SCHWARTZ North Miami Beach, Florida University of Florida Student American Dental Association; Softball Alpha Omega. STANLEY WARING SHEFTALL Gaffney, South Carolina Furman University, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Softball Basketball. 146 Class of 1 965 HARVEY HATCHER SHIFLET Norfolk, Virginia University of South Carolina, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Psi Omega; Basketball; Softball. HAROLD ELLIS SMITH Newport News, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Student American Dental Association: Alpha Omega. RICHARD ELBERT SMITH Troutville, Virginia Roanoke College, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Class Sec.-Treas., 4; Delta Sigma Delta. GEORGE ALBERT STERMER, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion, B.S. Student American Dental Association; Honor Council, 3, 4. BRUCE GILMORE SYLVIA Richmo nd, Virgin ia Univers ;!ty of No rth Carol ina, A B t Amer icar l Denti il Associ atioi i; Teni 1, 2. JOHN HODGES TIMMERMAN Hartsville, South Carolina Clemson University Student American Dental Association; Sec.- Treas., School of Dentistry, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi, President, 4; Student Dental Society, Representative, 1; Sec.-Treas., 2; Vice-Presi- dent, 3; President, 4; Softball, 1, 2. 147 Class of 1 965 ROBERT EDWARD WILKERSON Charlottesville, Virginia University of Virginia Student American Dental Association; Student Council, 3, 4; Honor Council, 3, 4; Basketball, 3,4. GEORGE LEIGH WILLIAMS Mt. Airy, North Carolina High Point College Student American Dental Association; Delta Sigma Delta; Basketball. WILLIAM BARTON WRAY Lexington, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Student American Dental Association; Omega, Secretary, 4. GEORGE STEVEN YEATRAS Winchester, Virginia American University, B.S. Student American Dental Association. 148 Smile, you ' re on Candid Camera! Class of 1 966 Junior Class officers: Stan Kaufman, Historian; Paul Dove, Vice-President; Bill Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer; Gordon Prior, President. John Morten Alexander Joseph Richard Alfonso Lewis Armistead, III Richard Donald Bancroft Henter Lee Blevins Thomas Otis Bowen Chester Lee Brinser Hans Adolf Burg Douglas Duane Burnett Kenneth Welsh Carson Charles E. Clough Robert Wilford Cocke 149 Class of 1 966 Harry Stephen Conn Phillip Milton Cook Charles Lynum Cuttino Bobby Nelson Dail Albert Joseph Dalola Paul Douglas Dove Charles Edward Ehle Samuel Feiler Crawford Edward Foy Robert Eugene Gilliam David Maron Glassman Lester James Godfrey Lawrence T. Grant Clinton Duke Griffin John Nevin Howell Thomas Randall Hudson A new insight into dentistry. School of Dentistry Richard Day Hylton Robert Carroll Ingram Bradley Gray Johnson William Harvey Johnson Stanley Mark Kaufman Donald Frank Kern Melvin Lionel Kessler Kenneth Bryan Knight Frederic Ronald Levitin James Nathan Mcintosh Thomas Wayne Mostiler Robert Newell Myse Wilson Reynolds Nichols Crispin Warner Paul Eugene Alexander Petrasy Ramon Gordon Plowden Douglas Jan Pollack Gordon Prior Benjamin Jackson Pritchett William Henry Rentz Fred Little Ridenhour Ronald S. Ruth William Preston Smith, Jr. Jonas Barry Speigel 151 Class of 1 966 William Parmenter Stalker Sherrill Worth Stockton Roy E. Strickland, Jr. Edmund Root Strickler William Shafto Talbot, Jr. Michael Samet Towery Joseph Judson Waff Edward Robert Whittington Thomas Wendell Willis Alfred Nelson Yarbrough And a toast to the Ipana girl. The eyes of an eagle The heart of a lion The hands of a woman. 152 Class of 1 967 Sophomore Class officers: Pat Worrell, Secretary-Treasurer; Tony Hemingway, Historian; Hoyt Burnett, Vice-Presi- dent; Jody Wimberly, President. Donald Edward Adams Ira Robert Alperin Hubert Coleman Baker James Gerald Baughcome Ronald Adrian Baughman Preston Howard Beattie Norman Milton Bevan Keith Stuart Blevins Donald Steven Bolick Elmo Bowen, Jr. Kenneth Darrell Bowman Henry Plowden Bozard 153 Son, do you know what a tooth looks like? Which pathogen do you recommend Dr. Gerstein? £i?4 George Allen Brooks Bernard Andrew Brown Joseph Cary Bryant Alan Irwin Burch Hoyt Cromwell Burnett Bcbby Dean Burnette John Busciglio Clyde Norman Carroll James Lynn Carroll Lee AAorse Casler Anthony Lloyd Colasanto Charles Drummond Cox James Lloyd Cumbey John Henning Dalness Charles Daniel Dean, III Thomas Duke Edwards 154 Class of 1 967 Dick Douglas Gardner William Mark Gares Roger Ewell Gibson James Winfield Glore Lloyd Malcolm Gordon Bobby Gene Gore Daniel Edward Grabeel Owen Daughtery Graves Herbert Scott Gregory Charles Rogers Harris Ralph Wilson Haywood David Fredric Helsel Robert Edgar Heltzel Anthony Alfred Hemingway Donald Wayne Hunt John Joseph Lacy, Jr. James Allen McElveen Charles William McGahee Stanley Watson McGhee Thomas Joseph Milewski Robert Edison Osbon George Sterling Parsons Paul Edwards Peters, Jr. Carmine Anthony Priore 155 Class of 1 967 Joseph Wesley Wimberly Henry Patterson Worrell Benjamin Owen Ravenel Holman Calvin Rawls, III Sandra Jean Richardson Alan Barry Richter Gerald Bias Roque Edward Freeman RoSs, Jr. Harvey Owen Sargent, III Sol Martin Schwartz Harvey Fitzgerald Selden Louis Ervin Shepard, Jr. Dennis M. Smith Ronald Wayne Smith Conley Trigg Snidow, Jr. Peter B. Sobel Marshall Douglas Spoto David W. Stone, Jr. Fred Bernard Thomas Paul Roger Van Ostenberg Walter Keith Walker Willard William Wentz 156 (L-R): Buster Woodruff, Vice-President; Mike Riddle, Treasurer; Dean McKinney, Secretary; Charles Zaglin, President. Richard B. Abrahamian James W. Adams, Jr. John Q. Adams, IV Glen W. Alexander Buzz Birzenieks Frank J. Brown, III Peter V. Browne Stephen Burch Stephen F. Chase Cephas N. Christian, III Lucious Henry Clemons, Jr. James E. Crockett, Jr. David G. Edmondson Wilford Frank Falls, Jr. Robert A. Fernandez David A. Francis, Jr. 157 Class of 1 968 James I. Gilbert Julian C. Gills Arthur L. Glick Marshall P. Gordon, III Oscar B. Hash, Jr. Richard C. Hayes Larry D. Hensley Ralph W. Hines Lanny C. Hinson John A. Hodge Edward G. Howe Michael N. Hunter Jerry L. Jenkins James D. Keith Wayne T. Kennedy Robert J. Kirkman John E. Knox, Jr. Frank A. Lasley, II 158 School of Dentistry Jeffrey Levin Jerry B. Levy Clarence D. Lindahl Alexander S. Macaulay Dean G. McKinney Larry C. Miller Marshall V. Miller Sam P. Napoli William E. Overcash, Jr. James H. Pauley Harold E. Plaster, Jr. Robert M. Reid Fred T. Renick, Jr. Wyatt L. Richardson MikeW. Riddle Thomas W. Riley Gosh, my finger is caught! Now this is the way to stuff a chicken. 159 Class of 1 968 Richard E. Ruble Martin I. Sachs Peter E. Sanders John V. Sawicki John D. Semones Robert E. Shannon, Jr. Harvey Silverman Bill A. Simpson, Jr. Thomas E. Spillers Roland E. Stecher Russell K. Street Ronald L. Tankersley Jack F. Thompson Thomas K. Tompkins Jeff S. Topf Peter S. Trager Ryland T. Traynham Elmer J. Vaught, Jr. 160 School of Dentistry Byron E. Verkauf Bruce Watterson Leslie S. Webb, Jr. WiJIiam H. Webb William J. Williamson Mark B. Winnick ' P% Harvey C. Woodruff, III V rg_ . Neil F. Wyss Charles F. Zaglin 7 Welcome to the intersanctum, boys. school of PHARMACY 162 163 For his straightforwardness, his enthusiastic sup- port of student activities, his untiring efforts to bet- ter our school and his loyalty to the AA. C. V. School of Pharmacy, we, the Senior Class, with the deepest feeling of admiration, respect and appreciation, dedicate this our section of the 1965 annual to you, Mr. Frank Pitts, assistant Dean of the School of Pharmacy. 164 (L. to R.:) Carolyn Coleman, Sec.-Treas.; David Cox, Pres.; Jim Corbin, Vice-Pres.; Jesse Lennon, Hist. In the headlong rush that composes life for most of us, there needs take a pause, a reflection, a mo- ment of quiet memory. Today marks a new chapter in the history of the class of 1 965. We are completing five years of hard work, frustration, good and bad times, all of which were designed to develop minds that will serve humanity with skill, patience, and the vast knowl- edge acquired within these walls. We met the challenge of Pharmacy, Organic Medicinal, Specialties, and the myriad of interrelated subjects with brave hearts and many side effects such as pre-test nausea, apoplexy, numbness of the extremities, nervous twitches among others. We even tolerated the griping action produced by a disease called Galenicolitis with stiff upper lips. We were taught in Pharmacy Math and Dispens- ing that most heart ailments, such as flutters and extra fast beats could always, even before exams, be cured by a good dose of Digitalis. We feel we have earned the privilege of being called Seniors. Each of us leaves here with the sin- cere desire to give something good and vitally im- portant to the world in which we live. Time is an endless river and no man can stay its course. But we all have the power to steer. 165 Qchool of Pharmacy RICHARD CHARLES ALLEN Ridgefield, New Jersey George Washington University Rho Chi. WILLIAM JAMES BAUGHMAN Vienna, Virginia George Washington University, A. A. Basketball; Softball. FREDERICK TERRY BELLER Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2; Inter- Fraternity Council 4; Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; Secretary Phi Delta Chi 3; Vice-President Phi Delta Chi 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Basketball; Base- ball. LANCE WALLACE BERKOWITZ New Hyde Park, New York George Washington University CARLA PAMPERIN BLEVINS Richmond, Virginia Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class. LARRY ALLEN BLEVINS Radford, Virginia Virginia Pharmaceutical Association; V. Ph. A. Student Branch President 3; Recipient A. D. Williams Award 1; Athletic Representative 2; Phi Delta Chi; President Phi Delta Chi 4; Bas- ketball; Softball. 166 Class of 1 9G5 ANDREW DOWNER CLORE Brightwood, Virginia University of Richmond Student Council 1; Honor Council 2; Phi Delta Chi, Sergeant at Arms, Pledge Master, CAROLYN COLEMAN Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke College Virginia. Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Bridge Committee 3. JAMES BRIGHT CORBIN Covington, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Student Council 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Phi Delta Chi. DAVID NORMAN COX Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg College Vice-President of Class 3; Secretary Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 3; Virginia Pharma- ceutical Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 3; President of Class 4; Vice-President V.Ph.A. 4; Kappa Psi. BLAINE STINE DAUGHERTY Annandale, Virginia George Washington University FRANKLYN WAYNE GRAY Petersburg, Virginia Hampden Sydney College American Pharmaceutical Association 3, 4; 4; Virginia Pharmaceuti cal Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi. 167 School of Pharmacy ELIZABETH L. HAFF Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke College American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; President Kappa Epsilon 4; Historian 3; Chaplain 3; Secretary-Treasurer Rho Chi 4. MARSHA SUE HAMLETT Orange, Virginia Treasurer Sigma Zeta; Secretary of Freshman Class; Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class; Kappa Epsilon; Vice-President 3. RICHARD WEST HANCOCK Creeds, Virginia University of Richmond American Pharmaceutical Association 3, 4; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 3, 4; Soft- ball 2, 3; Treasurer, Kappa Psi. Was that 254 or 255 ...!?! Lubb-Dubb Lubb-Dubb! Class of 1 9G5 JAMES RAY HARRIS Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College PAUL ALEXANDER IWANIK Annandale, Virginia Chowan College Ameri can Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation 3, Class Historian 3; Phi Delta Chi. 3, RICHARD TUNSTALL JACOBS Richmond, Virginia Campbell College University of Richmond, A. A. erican Pharmaceutical Association 2, jinia Pharmaceutical Association 2, 3, 4; iident School of Pharmacy 4; Treasurer :.V. Student Government 4; Historian A. Ph. 3; Delegate A.Ph.A. National Convention 4; r Committee; Baseball; Kappa Psi. WILLIAM CHARLES JENNINGS Occoquan, Virginia East Carolina College University of Virginia srican Pharmaceutical Association; rmaceutical Association; Basketb; ; Kappa Psi. Virgi, JESSE SLOAN LENNON, JR. Randolph.Mac University of College chmond THOMAS ALWYN MIDDLEBROOKS Alexandria, Virginia George Washington University, A.A. appa Psi. A 169 9chool of Pharmacy MARTHA ANN MILLER Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council; Kappa Epsilon. JAMES MELVIN POWERS, JR. Hopewell, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute Virginia Pharmaceutical Association; Vice-Presi- dent V.Ph.A. 3; President V.Ph.A. 4; Class Athletic Representative; Rho Chi; Sigma Zeta; Kappa Psi; President 4; Softball; Basketball. FRANCES BEAVERS RAYFIELD Winchester, Virginia Madison College Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY RONALD REDMAN Norton, Virginia Clinch Valley College President of Class 4; Athletic Representative 4; Tour Committee; Phi Delta Chi; Secretary Phi Delta Chi 4; Basketball; Softball. HENRY JOSEPH SEKERKE, JR. Newport News, Virginia College of William and Mary American Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Honor Coun- cil 4; Kappa Psi; Treasurer 3; First Vice-Presi- dent 4; Sigma Zeta. RICHARD LORAN SELF Roanoke, Virginia University of Richmond American Pharmaceutical Association 2, 3, 4; Virginia Pharmaceutical Association 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Chi; Vice-President Phi Delta Chi. 170 As juniors we spent many hours in many labs! BRENT ALVIN SHARF Hampton, Virginia William and Mary College- HAL KENNETH STONE Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College, A. A. Phi Delta Chi. RICHARD ELMO STOTLER Washington, D. C. George Washington University Kappa Psi. CHESTER LeROY WILSON, JR. Arlington, Virginia George Washington University Kappa Psi; Rho Chi. 171 9chool of Pharmacy L-R Ken Holly, vice-pres.; Robert Burner, pres.; Kay Denny, sec.-treas.; Dick Workman, hist. Barbara Sperry Ambrose Richard Earle Albert Hayden Lowell Austin III Patrick Bowler Baldwin Richard Harrison Barnes Joseph Daniel Beck Jr. 172 Class of 1 966 Barbara Melba Brooks Sharon Elaine Brown Robert Lee Burner Nancy Grey Clay Allen Louis Dahl William Ashby Dannet Janet Kay Denny Dennie Odell Dishner Carol Ann Frame Anne-Marie Garfield James Edgar George, Jr James Lee Graham Charles Edward Green, II Wayne Marshall Hague Everette Kenneth Hawley Albina Kathrine Hendrick Junior Pharmacy- Advanced pen- pushing. 173 A smiling professor means time to hit the books . . . Lon William Keim David Michael Kent John Franklin Knapp Judith Dare Lillard William Fewell Merchant Winifred Coleman Mosley James Rountree Mulling Ralph Edward O ' Harrow Howard Lee Parrish, Jr. Robert Jay Pekarsky Gerald Gene Plotkin Allen Julian Polon Daniel Anthony Herbert David Eugene Jones John Pearman Jones 174 Charles Abemathy Rainey, Jr. Emmett Lee Saunders Marvin Douglas Saunders Bernard Wren Schutt 175 9chool of Pharmacy L-R Donald Mowles, vice-pres.; Carey Gordon, sec; Lucy Townsend, treas.; Andy Johnson, pres.; Dan Hancock, hist. Douglas Kermit Acree George Roger Akers Bobby Jay Bailey James Alvin Bailey, Jr. Julian Ronald Beck Herman Baer Bloom Melvin Douglas Brannan Charles Barry Bush 176 Class of 1 967 Allen Neal Butterfield Paula Jean Campbell Kermit Ingall Carter, Jr. Linwood Lee Childress Donna Lee Clark Virginia Tucker Clark Danny Lee Counts William Edwin Cundiff Joel Elliott Davids Student Union Building . . . leads to registration. 177 James Willard Philip Randolph Gordon Burnley Robert Henry Davis Davis Eubank, Jr. Gardiner If only Authur Murray could see me now! THE VILLAGERS! 178 Carey Blair Gordon Seniors Learn to label Andrew William Gunn, Jr. Nabil Antoine Habra Daniel Walter Hancock Larry Joe Harting James Henry Hawks, III Larry Lee Heath James Michael Hester Judy Carol Hileman Priscilla May Hulbert Andrew Carson Johnson, Jr. Carol Nell Lambdip Farrell Paul Lambert 179 Authur really started something! I Give Up! School of Pharmacy Beverly Richardson Long Emmett Burton Matthews Donald Luther Mowles Talmage Thomas Musgrove, III James Dallas Neal George Michael Nicholson Henry Broderick Pack, III Jean Carol Parker Caroll Lee Quillen 180 Class of 1 967 According to our old family recipe Donald Wayne Rawlings James Douglas Robbins Roger Clayton Robinson William Russell Rodgers, Jr. John Garland Russell, III Miles Curtis Saunders, Jr. Charles Frederick Schorman, Jr. William Thomas Shaner William Harold Shaver 181 Qchool of Pharmacy Af± Nelson Lee Showalter Steven Lynn Silverman Edwin Elmore Smith, Jr. Ginger Lynn Steel David Bruce Steffen James Keith Thomson, Jr. Robert Carl Tisdale James William Tolley Lucy Kate Townsend Jo Anne Wade William Philip Wade William Thomas Walker Bernard Weiss Willoughby Glenn Wilson Phinehas Leath Wood 182 Class of 1 968 Cecil Jamison, pres.; Joan Black, hist.; Harold Haraway, vice-pres.; Peggy Daniels, sec-tres. Robert Jay Allen Joan Elizabeth Black Sharon Dale Brads George Dewey Brittle Dean Joel Casper Jerry Weathers Clary Boyd Mawhinney Clements Linda Gale Cohen 183 Qchool of Pharmacy William Leighman Covington Peggy Deau Daniels Robert Eason Dedrick A thundering horde heads for Joe ' s. Carolyn Rebecca Hurt Charles Edward Hutcheson, Jr. Cecil Olando Jamison, II David Alan Kirby George Steven Knott Richard Bonnie Lakes 184 Class of 1 9G8 Thomas McDowell Orange Robert Louis Powell Philip Dorr Richard Time for small talk before lab begins. Raymond Asby Tarkington, Jr. Danny Lee Walls Sharon Yowell 185 school of NUR9IN6 136 187 For true understanding and real and sincere inter- est; for being our friend, for encouragement, con- fidence, and guidance— For these things and many more we, the Graduating Class of 1 965, proudly and gratefully dedicate our portion of THE X-Ray to a wonderful person who we will long remember— MISS AAN MAE FOWLER. 188 For yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is only a vision From The Sanskrit Let us pause and look back over the past four years. We have worked hard and long. Many times we felt ready to give it all up. We have encountered seemingly unsurmountable obstacles and yet some- how as we passed over them the road seemed a little shorter and easier. We have griped and com- plained but we always stopped to realize that each step was bringing us closer to our goal— to be good nurses. And we realized that nowhere else could we receive any better preparation for this goal. We recall the happy, carefree and innocent days of our freshman year. Chemistry, biology, English and psychology kept our minds busy. When were we going to get in the hospital and be nurses? Our sophomore year brought this question to reality. At last we knew what it was to get up at 6:00 A.M. and take care of a patient. Our sopho- more year also brings to mind our blue uniforms, the never ending tests, our fragmented babies, and those pesky fruit flies. The happy days of Pediatrics and Obstetrics and the exciting days of the Operating Room and Psy- chiatry comprised our junior year. Then we reached the final plateau— our senior year, filled with the excitement of graduation and plans for the future. Surely, we ' ll remember fondly our days atM.C.V. CLASS OFFICERS: Martha Koonce, Vice-President; Barba r a Batey, Secretary; Joan Vaughan, Historian; Betty Bahl- man, Treasurer; Marianne Krop, President 189 The Class of 1 965 JANE MUELLER ALLISON Draper, Virginia Radford College SNA, 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship, 1, 2. BARBARA JOAN BATEY Belpre, Ohio Basketball, 1; Cabaniss Hall House Council, 2; Cabaniss Hall Vice-President, 3; Class Secre- tary, 4; SNA, 1, 3. ELIZABETH HUNTER BAHLMAN Bethesda, Maryland SNA, 2, 4; Parents Day, 2, 4; Class Treasurer, 4. DONNA LEIGH CLARK Culpeper, Virginia BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU Secretary, 2; BSU Vice- President, 3; SNAV, 2, 3, 4; SNAV Class Representative, 4. MARY JANE BALUCH Richmond, Virginia SNA, 1, 2; Student Council, 2; Honor Council, 3; House Council, 3. BARBARA JEAN CUSTALOW Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield College, B.A. Lifetime member, Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Dames Club, 2, 3, 4. School of Nursing SANDRA ELLEN DALE Covington, Virginia College of William and Mary SNA, I, 2, 3, 4; Musical, 1 ; Parents Day, 2. MARTHA ELIZABETH DICKERSON Stuart, Virginia Class Historian, 1, 2; X-Ray Staff, 1, 3; Musical, 1; SNA, 2; Student Association Vice-President, 3; House President, 4; Sigma Zeta Secretary, 4. KAREN SONYA FLUCKIGER Springfield, Virginia Tour Committee, Parents Day, 2; Freshman Orientation, 3; Publicity Editor, X-Ray, 3, 4; House Council, 4; Athletic Representative, 4. BONNIE FAYE FORD Petersburg, Virginia SNA, 2, 4. EMILY GAIL FORD Chapel Hill, North Carolina University of North Carolina Class Treasurer, 1; Co-Chairman Parents Day, 2; X-Ray Typing Editor, 3; Beacon Co-Editor, 4 ; Social Committee, 3, 4; Publicity Chair- man, 3, Co-Chairman, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi. ROBERTA LYNN GAITHER Great Falls, Virginia Honor Council Representative, 2; Co-Editor of Beacon, 4. The Class of 1 965 KATHRYN ROSE HALL Prospect, Virginia IA, 2. LINDA CAROL HALL Marion, Virginia sketball, 1, 2; BSU, 1; House Council REBECCA ALICE HOLT Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield College Baptist Student Union President, 3, 4; Hous Council, 4; Interfaith Committee, 4. JOAN ELIZABETH IRWIN Dover, Delaware Basketba 3, 4. Far left: Seniors march in at the First Annual School of Nursing Convocation. Karen Fluckiger spoke about the past year of school. School of Nursing RUTH R. JOHNSON Hot Springs, Virginia Musical, 1; Wesley, 1; SNA, 1, 2, 3, 4; SNA Class Representative, 2; SNA Representative for MCV, 3; NSNA Convention Representa- tive, 3; Student Council, 3; Miss Student Nurse, 3; Honor Council, 4. MARY ELEANOR JONES Annandale, Virginia George Washington University George Mason College Class Vice-President, 1; House Council, 2; Cabaniss Hall President, 3; SNA, 1, 2, 3. MARTHA CORINNE KOONCE Trenton, North Carolina Musical, 1; Wesley, 1; SNA, 1, 2, 3, 4; NSNA Convention Representative, 3; Class Vice-Presi- dent, 4. MARIANNE ELIZABETH KROP Arlington, Virginia Rutger ' s University Class President, 1, %, 4; Co-Chairman Parents Day, 2; Student Affairs Committee, 1; Stu- dent Council, 1, 2, 4; House Council, 3, 4; Athletic Representative, 3; President, Student Body, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi. The Class of 1 965 SANDRA ANNE LONG Prospect, Virginia Wesley Foundation, 1; SNA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council, 3, 4. JANICE E. McDANIEL Chicago, Illinois Class Vice-President, 2, X-Ray Representative, 1, 2; X-Ray Photography Editor, 2. MATHILDA SUE MERKER Roseburg, Oregon Bridgewater College Honor Council, 1 ; Student Council, 2; X-Ray Organizations Editor, 2; Co-Editor, 3; Editor, 4; Class Secretary, 3; School Social Chairman, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi, 3, 4. MARY MARGARET NASH Arlington, Virginia Methodist Student Movement, 1, 2, 3, 4; MSM Representative, 1; Publicity Chairman, 2, 3; Secretary, 4; SNA, 1, 2, 3; Honor Council, 1. JANE SANFORD OWEN Jarratt, Virginia X-Ray Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Organizations Editor, 3; Class Secretary, 2; Parents Day Committee, 2; Class President, 3; President, Student Asso ciation, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi, 4. LOIS MAE PLAUGER Bentonville, Virginia Class Historian, 3; SNA, 1, 2, Parents Day Publicity Chairman, 2. School of Nursing FRANCIS VICTORIA REED PARKER Leesburg, Virginia Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, Vice-President, 3; President, 4; Tour Comr tee, 1, 2; Parents Day Planning Committee, SNA, 2, 3, 4; Class Social Chairman, 4. LANA LOUISE WAITE Cumberland, Maryland Musical, 1, 2; SNA, 1, 2, 3; Class Vice-Pn dent, 3; X-Ray Staff, 3, 4; Activities and i ganizations Editor, 4; House Council, 4; S retary, Student Association, 4. He JANE WHITE TIMMA Amelia, Virginia Council, 2; SNAV Representath LUIS OLIVER WILSON Norfolk, Virginia Westhampton College House Council, 2; Musical, 2; Sigma Zeta, 3, 4; Musical Co-Chairman, 4; Class Social Chair- man, 3; X-Ray Copy Editor, 3; X-Ray Ad- ministrative Editor, 4. JOAN VAUGHAN Richmond, Virginia Basketball Manager, 1, 2; SNA, I; Musical, 2; X-Ray Assistant Business Manager, 3; Busi- ness Manager, 4; Class Historian, 4. JANET ANN WOOLLEY Wallingford, Pennsylvania Musical, 1; Class Social Chairman, 2; Student Council Representative, 3; Musical Co-Chair- man, 4; X-Ray Honoraries and Fraternities Edi- tor, 3, 4,- Sigma Zeta, 3, 4; SNA, 3, 4. HM f t Junior Class Officers: Janice Stimson, Secretary; Pat Potter, Treasurer; Alene Haas, Historian; Linda Long, President; Bonnie Smith, Vice-President. Judy Allen Carol Ayres Suzanne Baranowski Barbara Bixby Nancy Anne Breinig Catherine Crist 196 9chool of Nursing Billie Daniels Judy Ellett Marsha Eubanks Harriette Ford Alene Haas Janet Hill Patricia Hill Carole Jones Ira Kaye Suzanne Kidwell Sandra Kimes Tovia Koontz Linda Lee Long Bonnie MacCallum Courtney McKay Linda J. Meserve Elise Mobberley Claudette Moore Suzanne Neal Mary Pherson Rebecca Poole Elizabeth Ann Porter Pat Potter Dixie Redman 197 Class of 1 966 Student nurses gather in Cabaniss living room for an evening of fun. Jane Rollins Becky Sadler Melanie Shalloo Shellie Simpson Bonnie Smith JoAnne Spauls Janice Stimson Marcie Stogner 198 The Dean ' s Advisory Council, (seated) AAelanie Shalloo, junior representative,- Martha Dickerson, Randolph-Minor House President; Jane Owen, School President; Janice McDaniel, senior representative, (standing) Sandy Kimes, Ca- baniss House President; Jo Gregg, freshmen representative; June Faidley, sophomore representative. Of V y, Patricia Stover Jackie Tyree Anne West Margaret Anne Whitley Vicky Willms Pat Wingert Priscilla Yeung Brenda Young 199 Class of 1 967 Sophomore Class Officers: Carol Hack, Historian; Carolyn Ethridge, Vice-President; Debbie Ross, President; Nancy Cole, Treasurer; Not pictured: Dottie Greenwood, Secretary. Alice Ashenden Patsy Bateman Diane Beets Nancy Bitner Lita Bolin Martha Booker 200 School of Nursing Nancy Bowman Judy Bradsher Martha Browne Janet Browning Carol E. Buckman Donna Burner Lois Caldwell Georgia Carbaugh Ellen Carney Martha Cloe Linda Coble Ann Coleman Nancy Dawson Kathleen Ellison Carolyn Ethridge June Faidley Phyllis Fugate Clara Goodman 201 Class of 1 967 ft ft Judy Goodrich Ruth Gorham Lois Grau Dorothy Greenwood Shirley Guffey Carole Hack Dianne Hagood Robin Hedrick Karen Henderson Jamison Holdren Judith Houstan Ann Kashner Kathy Kent Nancy Kincaid 202 9chool of Nursing Barbara King Merlynn Kunze Winnie Lang Brenda Lankford Mary Lindamood Carol Love Mary Martin Joyce Miller Dixie Lee Moore Everyone gathered around the piano to sing carols at the Christmas Party. 203 Class of 1 967 Leta P. Nobles Verna Ann Perry Diana Petitt Rosetta Phlegar Ruth Pleet Nancy Powell Maureen Pucci Nancy Repass Patricia Richardson Deborah Ross Karen Schneider Jane Scott Ellen Janine Sherfy Karen Strickler Beverly R. Storr Rose Marie Tate Dr. Myra Thornton Williams discusses the anatomy of the heart with sophomores. 204 School of Nursing The sophomore knitting circle meets in fourth floor lounge prn. Margie Terwey Joy Turpin Jean Vawter Linda Vicker Anne Vore Marjorie Webb Betty Wimberly Gail Wine Patricia Sue Yates Not pictured: Joyce Najjum 205 Class of 1 968 Freshman Class Officers: Suzanne Hood, Vice-President; Linda Goode, Historian; Penny Dollar, Treasurer; Cheryl Scott, Secre- tary; Frances Hix, President. Marcia Allerdice Carolyn Ashton Catherine Babb Donna Ball Nancy Barlow Sheila Battle Libby Baydush Beverly Baynes 206 School of Nursing Patricia Belcher Pam Bergstrom Caroline Blake Katherine Botts Mike Bower Jean Boxley Donna Brantley Jane Bray Sharon Brown Betty Lee Carr Winter comes to AACV Barbara Carwile Karla Churn Barbara Clark Constance Clark Mildred Clark Judith Clayton Judy Coffelt Joan Cordle Patricia Cotton Judy Crabill 207 Class of 1 968 Patricia Curies Glenda Custis Sharon Dennis Penny Dollar Nancy Ergenbright Cheryl Finnell Linda Fisher Betty Fletcher Sara Galbreath Kit Gault Mary M. Gaunt Anne Giberson There are always volunteers to put up the mail. Waging war with accuracy. 203 Mrs. Martin, housemother of Cabaniss Hall, makes Cabaniss a gracious home. Linda Goode Joanne Gregg Judy Haddock Diann Hill Shirley Hillers Frances Hix Carol Holt Suzanne Hood Brenda Hove Ann Hubbard Gail Johnson Valerie Jones Kay Kibler Faye Kuhn Mabel Lawrence Harriet Lazarus 209 Class of 1 968 Joan Leggett Kathy Lester Carol Lewis Martha Link Patricia Little Susan Logan Vickie MacDonald Linda McClelland Eletta McDaniel Nancy McGee Kathleen Mays Deirdre Midgett Linda Mae Miles Jean Morris Susie Nelson Marsha Newell Karen O ' Flaherty Patsy Overstreet Daphne Owen Lynn Marie Padgett Carol Pendleton Sheila Perkins Pat Powers Georgianna Price 210 School of Nursing Patricia Reams Nancy Redmond Lynn Repass Phyllis Roach Rose Marie Saft Janet Schmidt Cheryl Scott Elaine Scott Janet Sette Traditionally, Freshmen present the Christmas program at Student Association meeting. . 211 Class of 1 968 Carolyn Simpson Linda Paige Smith Irene Spangler Carol Spencer Linda Staffon Janie Sterling Pam Stokes Katherine Strother Sharon Talley Through the alley and up the hill . . . the hospital seems miles away to freshmen. Everyone exchanged presents at the Christmas Party. !■l Avfe: i School of Nursing So that ' s where they hide the medical students! Anatomy lab! Sharon Tarpley Kathryn Taylor Eve B. Tucker Vivian Vance Susan Vann Alice Wenger Peggy Winall Sara Winn Sharon Young 213 L ■L Graduation approaches and now the die is cast. We look toward new horizons and yet cannot fail to look back and recall with doubt and wonder the unforgettable experiences we have had in these two long years. Whoever thought that in this time span we could even begin to learn how to be nurses as well as just learn how to be. For example: How to be strong— strengthen the pollicis muscles so you won ' t contaminate 1 7 pairs of gloves after scrubbing. How to be happy— Don ' t worry about getting D ' s all three quarters in anatomy. After all, it ' s only 21 quarter points. How to be brave— Your follow-up patient is only a 480 pound wrestler who hates the entire medical profession. How to be organized— Don ' t get upset because you have nine patients in the second stage of labor and only three delivery rooms— remember, Librium comes in five, ten and twenty-five milligram cap- sules. Save those empty bottles, girls! You ' ll need them for refills in learning. How to be tranquil— In psychiatry, when the focus is on you and the patient with no opportunity to hide behind a bedpan. How to be patient— Just because that sweet boy on 9-South bit you, stole your scissors and cut holes in your $4.95 supp-hose (as well as in your leg)— that ' s no reason to lose your temper. How to be resourceful— When the doctor asks you for a sterile gown and you ' ve just run out of them, give him a strait jacket. The autoclave can sterilize almost anything. How to be tactful— Don ' t say your favorite per- son just flew over the rotunda on her broom. Say she just stopped by to sweep things up (mainly you!) How to be discreet— This statement is self-ex- planatory after completing Advanced AAed-SurgM! Seriously, though, it has been a tremendous two years. The learning experiences, the friendships, the frustrations, and the joys have afforded, us with ir- replaceable wealth which shall be treasured through- out our lives. We, the last graduates of the Associate Degree Program, leave with heavy yet joyful hearts, carry- ing with us the knowledge that has been taught us, the courage that has been given us, and the determi- nation to strive ever forward in fulfilling our goals. If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Kahilil Gibran We the last graduating class of the Associate De- gree Program would like to express our sincere ap- preciation to the following faculty members: Miss Harriette Patteson Mrs. Jan Vultee Mrs. Elizabeth Thompkins Mrs. Elizabeth Maupin Mrs. Alice Boothe Through their timeless efforts we feel more pre- pared to meet the future in fulfilling our role as nurses. The Class of 1 965 ELVA ADKINS Fieldale, Virginia Meredith College nan Class Treasurer; SNA. CATHERINE TILSON COMER Richmond, Virginia HARRIET LEE BAILEY Wellesley, Massachusetts Majorie Webster Junior College, A. A. ELIZABETH ANNE DAVISON Sterling Park, Virginia SNA 1; Student Council Representative 2 House Council 1, 2. NANCY LEE COLE South Boston, Virginia rer of Sophomore Class. LINDA DALE DAWSON Hurt, Virginia School of Nursing JO ANNE DIX Danville, Virginia Medical College of Virginia, School of X-ray Technology Student Association Representative 1; House Council 1; MCV Student Council 1. JANET LOUISE GILLIAM Silver Springs, Maryland Eastern Baptist College Philadelphia General Hospital SNA I; SA Representative 1; Campus Vespers Choir 1, 2; Newspaper 2; BSU 1, 2. I CAROL JOYCE HARRISON Arlington, Virginia SNA Representative 1; MCV SNA Represent. five 2; SNA 1, 2; Student Council 2; Wesle Foundation 1, 2. GENE ANTOINETTE HOFFMAN Falls Church, Virginia BARBARA JORDAN Miami, Florida SNA 1, 2. MARGARET LOUISE KNOUFF Roanoke, Virginia r V T or ' The Class of 1 965 MAY RUTH POWELL Ashland, Virginia Honor Council Co-representative 1; SNA I. PATRICIA ANNE QUINN Huntington, West Virginia PEARLE ELIZABETH REESE Monroe, North Carolina SNA I, 2. JOAN ELIZABETH RUFFNER Luray, Virginia Teusler Fellowship 1; SNA 1. B.J. has done it again. Susan Tredway and Cathy Comer chat while their tod- dlers play. MARTHA M, STAINBACK Ridgewood, New Jersey Womans College Greensboro, North Carolina LOUISE AUDREA WALKER Norfolk, Virginia Student Council; Treasurer, School of Nu MARY-JORDAN WHITE Leesburg, Virginia X-ray 2; Orientation 2; SNA 2; Soc mittee 2. MARTHA SANDRA WILLIAMS Newport News, Virginia President Teusler Fellowship 1. school of PHYSICAL THERAPY 220 221 To you, Miss Shirley A. Stockmeyer, we the Class of 1965 are indeed grateful. You have instilled within us a sense of pride and responsibility in our future roles as physical therapists by your dedica- tion to the profession and your constant challenge in meeting the highest standards. You have created within us a respect for accurate and safe techniques by your devotion in working with us to develop our skills and minds. With admiration and deep affec- tion we wish to dedicate our section in the X-Ray to you— our professor and friend. (Sitting:) Peggy Bradley, President; Nora Shenk, Historian,- Standing:) Shearer Luck, Vice-President; Carol An- derson, Secretary-Treasurer. September 1963 ... 26 innocents made their way to fourth floor Memorial for orientation . . . You can ' t define physical therapy? It ' s that thing you all wrote about sooooo beautifully on your entrance forms . . . Now everybody find your ischial tuberosities . . . Got ' em? Now stand up and DON ' T LOSE THEM! . . . Tragedy is a C in patient care . . . You went to school for fourteen years and no one taught you how to think? It ' s amazing! January 1964 ... 24 scholars were learning to distinguish between the so-what phenomenon . . . Oh, you won ' t mind the cadavers; it ' s not absolutely compulsory. Of course NO ONE HAS REFUSED YET . . . When I flunk out of P.T. school I ' m going to go to Hawaii and be a beachcomber . . . But then I just shut my eyes and think, ' But we need physical therapists so badly ' . . . April 1964 ... 22 bedraggled juniors were living only for June . . . You ' ll have to teach him a faster gait too. How do you expect him to cross Broad Street doing a swing-to . . . Everytime I think of that anatomy oral my sympathetics go haywire . . . Happiness is a FIRM bed in a dark room ... If you spell diaphragm without a ' g ' you flunk this course September 1964 ... 19 seniors made their way to third floor Memorial where several choice illusions were speedily shattered . . . We had a little talk with last year ' s seniors and they were very emphatic on one point. Now I know when you think back on last year you ' re filled with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction . . . What? You ' ve got the Senior blues? and it isn ' t even Thanksgiving yet . . . Se- curity is knowing the sarah-poitical value of ooo-we on earwoims ... 1 1 :30 a.m.— a surreptitious cardiac arrest in the middle of a smeared kymograph . . . January 1965 . . . the goal seemed farther away than ever . . . After 5:00 it ' s nibble the nodoze, sip the air wick, sniff the glue and hit the books . . . An hour of free time? a gross oversight on the part of the faculty . . . Tragedy is hunting for all 22 pieces of your bed at 2:00 a.m., and finding them on the roof . . . Revenge is a room filled with news- papers . . . Our special thanks to Danny Boy for reminding us of that other side of life . . . April and May passed in a jumble of job appli- cations, sleepless nights and groggy days, picnics and Senior Day, sunbaths on the roof, clinics and chronaxies and finally a diploma and a handshake at the Mosque . . . and the discovery that REAL happiness is having it all behind you . . . Class of 1 965 I should have known better than to take a prize from a senior! SHERIDAN ANN AKERS Bluefield, West Virginia Concord College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Social Committee 3. CAROL MARIE ANDERSON Richmond, Virginia Mary Washington College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Secretary 4. MARGARET LOUISE BRADLEY Richmond, Virginia University of Georgia A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Vice-President, 3; Class President 4. 224 Qchool of Physical Therapy MARTHA ANNE CLENDENIN Charlotte, North Carolina Womans College-UNCG A.P.T.A. 3, 4. BRENDA JOYCE COCKE Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute A.P.T.A. 3, 4, Representative 4. JENNIE LEE EVANS Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute A.P.T.A. 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN FRONENBERGER Spartanburg, South Carolina Averett College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Editor of Baruch Scoop 4. WYOMA MARY GARBER Reliance, Virginia Shenandoah College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class President 3. KERMIT ELSWORTH GRESHAM Richmond, Virginia Virginia Union University VP.T.A., 3, 4; PT Student Body President 4; Basketball 3. 225 Class of 1 965 SUE ELLEN HELTZEL SHEARER TROXELL LUCK PATRICIA ANN REID Bridgewater, Virginia Ashland, Virginia Orange, Virginia Bridgewater College Mary Baldwin College Wake Forest College A.P.T.A. 3, 4. A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Honor Council Representativ Class Vice-President 4. e 3; A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4. Representative 4; I see it, I see it, a 27 y.o.W.M.! 226 Class of 1965 Good-by cruel world and Dr. Fischer. PATRICIA ELIZABETH RICKETTS Falls Church, Virginia George Mason College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Athletic Representative, 3, A. PATRICIA SUZANNE SALE Richmond, Virginia Westhampton Colleg A.P.T.A. 3, 4. JEANNE EVELYN SCHAIRER Chevy Chase, Maryland Penn State A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Secretary of PT Student Body 4. NORA ELIZABETH SHENK Harrisonburg, Virginia Eastern Mennonite College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Historian 4. 227 Class of 1 965 BETTE YVONNE SPILKER Colonial Heights, Virginia Virginia Intermont College A-.P.T.A. 3, 4. HARRIET SYDNEY WILSON Richmond, Virginia Marv Washington College A.P.T.A. 3, 4. JANET ELIZABETH VEY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Duquesne University A.P.T.A. 3, 4. Plush living of McRae— wall to-wall paper. 228 That ' s the best those smocks ever looked! Qchool of Physical Therapy Joan Graham, Historian; Robin Kreamer, Secretary-Treasurer; Mike Higginbotham, President; Mary Hutt, Vice-President. Shirley Faye Atchley Sandra Gene Bell Ginger Bell Robert Emerson Brown 229 Class of 1 966 Betty Bryan Juanita Christian Caldwell Elizabeth Jo Cowan Jeanne Dixon Sara Ann Emerson Shannon Francis Joan C. Graham Mike Higginbotham Guess Who? Living, or is it loving anatomy? 230 Class of 1 966 Any friend of Zorro ' s is a friend of mine. I ' ll wait for ' 66! Mary Hutt Tom Jones Sharon Dell King Robin June Kreamer Nancy Steptoe Lee Stanley Woodrow Mason, Jr. Carolyn Musselman Benedict V. Peszka Diane Lee Smither Sandra Cornell West Jo Ann Wood 231 school of H09PITAL ADMINISTRATION 232 ,_  . 7 J k 233 ! % (Left to right:) James R. Bobb, Vice-President; Herman Mullins, President; Donald Broas, Treasurer. We are pleased to notify you . . . That was how the letter began which announced our acceptance as graduate students in hospital administration and heralded two years of stimulating experiences and associations. In the beginning, callowness obscured our per- spective; but soon there came with forceful con- viction the full awareness that we had chosen an extremely demanding profession. Under the tute- lage of experienced administrators, our perspective was brought into focus. Gradually the challenge of administration presented itself: the administrator makes his administration what he wants it to be,- and, in a sense, he makes it what he is. We re- flected upon the menace of mediocrity and the power of purpose. We faltered and forged, but we always learned. It was Stygian and it was Elysian. Associations with the capable people who com- pose our faculty are highly valued. During the aca- demic year, the Class of 1965 chose to honor Mr. Benjamin Cullen for his contributions to the enrich- ment of our professional education, and presented to him the School ' s silver honor pin. Residencies, theses, and oral examinations are now behind us. We turn from the past to the fu- ture. Many are the problems to be solved and numerous are the lessons to be learned, but prob- lems and lessons we welcome. We earnestly desire that our preparation will serve us well as we meet the demands of a new and challenging profession. Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum strong enough, and singlehanded, I can move the world. -Archimedes, 287-212 B.C. It is with genuine gratitude and respect that the Class of 1965 dedicates this section of the X-RAY to Dr. AA. Leigh Rooke. Because of her influence we shall be able to serve our profession better. She showed us how to see patients through eyes of compassion and understanding. She taught us how to fail constructively. Her open door was an invi- tation to counsel which despised ordinary achieve- ment and inspired greater accomplishment. I Class of 1 965 JAMES RUSSELL BOBB Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. ROBERT ALLEN BOISSONEAU Detroit, Michigan Eastern Michigan University, A.I DONALD SANFORD BROAS Poughkeepsie, New York Springfield College, B.S. GORDON MORRIS DAVIS Beaufort, North Carolina. Wake Forest College, B.S. Hospital Administration students spend long hours working on their thesis. 236 9chool of Hospital Administration £- k, ROBERT EUGENE DRISNER Racine, Wisconsin Spencerian College, B.B.A. SAMUEL FRANCIS LILLARD Norfolk, Virginia Lynchburg College, A.B. m e «•. Come on! Have a heart! Class of 1 965 FRANK HALTON MAYS Lovingston, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. JAMES MELVIN MERCHANT Spartanburg, South Carolina University of South Carolina, B.S. HERMAN LUTHER MULLINS (CAPT., USAF) Oakwood, Virginia University of Omaha, B.A. GEORGE POZEGA Charleston, West Virginia West Virginia University, B.S. Hospital Administration students wait for lecture to begin. « L . . ' vl3 - ' .. Ma •■, V. A- iy i . k . r H r ri| HI h .-1 Jr 1 1 m i 1 Qchool of Hospital Administration PHILIP BENTON PRICE Van Wert, Ohio Malone College, B. Rel. Ed. RUSSELL LEE PROFFITT Johnson City, Tennessee. Steed College, B.S. ROBERT LINDSAY SHUFF Pulaski, Virginia. Randolph Macon College, B.A. The Medical Education Building The stuffed briefcase— characteristic of Hospital Administration. 239 Class of 1 966 (Left to right:) Allen B. Heilig, Athletic Representative; Lee F. Sayre, Vice President; Tom Hall, President; Robert Willner, Historian; Jan Hart, Secretary-Treasurer. Rueben A. Baybars Gerald R. Brink James E. Dalton, Jr. Eugene L. Elliott Samuel G. Feazell James B. Foster Thomas F. Hall Jan E. Hart School of Hospital Administration Alan B. Heilig Jerome W. Krautkramer James T. Moses Ronald L. Nielsen Carrie V. Parsons Jack W. Richardson Lee F. Say re Amos L. Tinnell Dietetics is also the administrators concern. Not pictured: Frederick B. Sperry Informal discussion before class. ft school of MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 242 243 To one who has exposed us to knowledge, pa- tiently endured our ignorance and understood our cause while never forgetting that she was once a student, we proudly dedicate this section of the X-RAY to Miss Hazel Irvin. (Left to right: Front row : ) Linda Kittrel, Treasurer; Kathy Strangeland, Secretary; (Second row:) Hannah Leibowitz, Social Chairman; Betsy Jones, Vice-President; Sue Bowman, President; Leslie Ussery, Honor Council; (Third row : ) Margaret Calles, Historian; Shay Bradley, Social Chairman. We, as Medical Technologists, are members of the medical team, assisting physicians in diagnosing and treating medical illnesses by performing var- ious laboratory procedures, chemical, bacteriologic, and microscopic that ferret out the cause and cure of the disease. This our profession calls for a high degree of skill as well as intellectual integrity, sense of responsibility, and the ability to remain calm and efficient in the presence of patients. Having lived for the past three years in a typical- ly collegiate atmosphere, entering the medical field has brought many changes to our daily lives. Feel- ing like freshmen starting on a completely new way of life, wearing the traditional white, hearing un- familiar terms such as Para-dimethylaminobenzal- dehyde and Ever heard tell of the tourniquet test are memories we shall keep for the remainder of our careers. But, amid the frustration of daily lectures and labs, of long hours studying for our weekly tests and learning new techniques as well as perfecting old ones, we can finally visualize our aspirations: to find our role in life and perhaps preserve the health and happiness of our fellow man. Perfection is our aim, for there is no room for error. Class of 1 965 SHIRLEY ANN AIM Hampton, Virginia College of William and Mary SUSAN STEELE BOWMAN Alexandria, Virginia George Washington University Marietta College BRENDA SHARON BRADLEY Salem, Virginia Madison College MARGARET ROBERTA CALLIE Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College CAROL MARTHA CARPENTER Kensington, Maryland Lebanon Valley College CAROLYN MARIE CLARK Chesterfield, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute ( 9chool of Medical Technology CAROL ELIZABETH COX Richmond, Virginia Susquehanna University SHARON LEE CRAMER Falls Church, Virginia Mary Washington College Whatever it is, it must taste good. Why does it always look so easy when she does it? Class of 1 965 SANDRA GAH. HICKS Newport News, Virginia Mary Washington College SARA NETA HOLDING Big Stone Gap, Virginia Winthrop, College CAROL DIANE HUBER Moorestown, New Jersey Mary Washington College ELIZABETH LACY JONES Highland Springs, Virginia Longwood College Medical Technology means many hours with a microscope. 248 Qchool of Medical Technology LEE RICHMOND KATZ Richmond, Virginia Maryland University Richmond Professional Instil LINDA ANN KITTRELL Springfield, Virginia Madison College HANNAH LEIBOWITZ Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College BEVERLY SPENCE LOCKWOOD Stone Mountain, Georgia The Women ' s College of Georgii ANNA PRIESTLEY South Charleston, West Virginia Morris Harvey College NANCY WEBB ROSS Roanoke, Virginia Mary Washington College Class of 1 965 FRANCES JEAN SCOTT Arlington, Virginia Radford College JEAN BYRD SMITH Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute, B.S. MERLE JANE SMITH Bedford, Virginia Madison College JANET FAYE SNITZ Virginia Beach, Virginia Old Domonion Med Techs take a study break 250 School of Medical Technology ELLENE BOGGS SNYDER Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College Longwood College KATHRYN ELIZABETH STANGELAND Petersburg, Virginia Madison College MARTHA McCORKLE TAYLOR Farmville, Virginia Longwood College, B.A. LESLIE JOANNE USSERY Virginia Beach, Virginia Mary Washington YVONNE S. H. WANG Hong China, China New York University SANDRA ECKBERG HAZEN Santa Barbara, California University of Arizona HARRIET SYDNEY WILSON Richmond, Virginia Mary Washington College ■school of GRADUATE 9TUDIE9 252 253 Throughout his entire career at the Medical Col- lege of Virginia, Dr. Ernst Fischer has set an example as a dedicated scientist and teacher. It is with a feeling of real sadness that we look to next year knowing that he will no longer be in his familiar role. In appreciation for all his work on our behalf, the graduate school dedicates this section to you, Dr. Fischer. 254 (Left to right:) Dick McGarry, President; Joseph Levasseur, Vice-President; Paul Collins, Secretary-Treasurer; Cherry Grubbs, Historian. School of Graduate Studies The graduate school has an enrollment of fifty- five students for the current year. These persons come from twelve states and six foreign countries. They are pursuing studies and projects in thirteen different disciplines leading, hopefully, to Masters or PhD degrees. Degree programs first became available in 1957, however, work at the graduate level has been of- fered since 1934. Graduate students follow individual course plans determined by their advisors in conference with the student. These tentative course plans, which can be adjusted if reason for so doing becomes evi- dent, are based on the prior educational background of the student, his educational needs and the field of his interest and endeavor. In addition to the very serious pursuit of knowl- edge, through our formal studies, projects, depart- mental seminars, and interdepartmental seminars, the graduate student also finds time for occasional relaxation and companionship. The first of our so- cial events was a picnic at Dr. Edwards ' farm, where those of athletic tendencies had an opportunity to play soccer and horseback ride, while those given more to less strenuous pursuit had opportunity for pleasant visiting— everyone feasted. The graduate school affords the college graduate, who has been exposed to just enough knowledge to appreciate how vast is the storehouse, how little he knows, and the numerous areas open.for explora- tion, an opportunity for mental growth and develop- ment under the instruction and guidance of out- standingly knowledgeable and capable persons. 255 Graduate Studies Natalie Sayre and Jim Winn examine equipment in the pharms cy research laboratory. Archie Beebe reviews for coming finals. .— Rama M. Aiyawar Nabil A. Azzam Chandra Banerjee, M.D. Archie J«y Beebe Nai Shin Chu, M.D. Ho Chuna Jeanne W. Clabough Paul W. Collins Robert L. Duncan, Jr. Michael L. Edwards Robert M. George, Jr. William R. Grigsby 257 Baseball and a cook out were part of the Graduate School Picnic. Cherry Grubbs Philip E. Hamrick J. T. Ingram William E. Keefe Hermes A. Kontos, M.D. Joseph E. Levasseur Patricia A. Long Roger J. M. McCarter 258 Qchool of Graduate Studies Mastering the machines is half the battle in Graduate School. Richard J. McGarry Charles E. O ' Rear Andrew Lee Richardson C. B. Sabiston, Jr., AA.D. Natalie Sayre Joanne G. Southworth Preston G. Stern Allen K. Wright Jim Wynn 259 M.C.V. Faculty SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Departmental Chairmen Dr. Erling S. Hegre, Chairman, Department of Anatomy Dr. Williams E. Pembleton, Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology Dr. Lynn D. Abbott, Jr., Chairman Department of Biochemistry Dr. Roscoe D. Hughes, Chairman Department of Biology, Genetics Dr. Samuel J. Kelpatrick, Jr., Chairman Department of Biophysics, Biometry Dr. J. Doyle Smith, Chairman Department of Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Dr. R. L. Simson, Chairman Department of Crown, Bridge Prosthodontics Dr. P. J. Modjeski, Chairman Department of Dental Materials Dr. H. T. Knighton, Chairman Department of Dental Research Dr. D. H. Bell, Jr., Chairman Department of Denture Prosthesis Dr. F. B. Wiebusch, Chairman Department of Diagnosis and Therapeutics Dr. Geoffrey T. Mann, Chairman Department of Legal Medicine Dr. W. T. Thompson, Jr., Chairman Department of Medicine Dr. Allen Pepple, Chairman Department of Medicine, Dermatology Dr. Cary G. Suter, Chairman Department of Medicine, Neurology Dr. J. Douglas Reid, Chairman Department of Microbiology Dr. H. Hudnall Ware, Jr., Chairman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. Wendell Clough, Chairman Department of Operative Dentistry Dr. DuPontGuerry, III, Chairman Department of Ophthalmology Dr. Randolph H. Hoge, Chairman Department of Gynecology Dr. S. Elmer Bear, Chairman Department of Oral Surgery Dr. James E. Mclver, Chairman Department of Orthodontic s Dr. Peter N. Pastore, Chairman Department of Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology Dr. Fairfield Goodale, Jr., Chairman Department of Pathology Dr. George P. Vennart, Chairman Department of Clinical Pathology Dr. Geoffrey T. Mann, Chairman Division of Forensic Pathology Dr. Richard P. Elzay, Chairman Division of Oral Pathology Dr. Saul Kay, Chairman Division of Surgical Pathology Dr. William E. Laupus, Chairman Department of Pediatrics Dr. Paul S. Larson, Chairman Department of Pharmacology Dr. C. J. Vincent, Chairman Department of Pedodontics Dr. Milton I. Neuroth, Chairman Department of Pharmacy Dr. John B. Redford, Chairman Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation Dr. Ernst Fischer, Chairman Department of Physiology Dr. Frederick J. Spencer, Chairman Department of Preventive Medicine Dr. Henry D. Lederer, Chairman Department of Psychiatry Dr. Ebbe C. Hoff, Chairman Division of Psychiatric Research Dr. Richard G. Lesterm, Chairman Department of Radiology Dr. E. Richard King, Chairman Division of Radiotherapy Dr. David M. Hume, Chairman Department of Surgery Dr. Lewis H. Bosher, Jr., Chairman Section of Thoracis, Cardiovascular Surgery Dr. William F. Colling, Chairman Division of Neurological Surgery Dr. M. Josiah Hoover, Chairman Division of Orthopedic Surgery Dr. Albert Pincus, Chairman Division of Podiatry Dr. George R. Prout, Jr., Chairman Division of Urology SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Dr. Claud R. Armistead Assistant Clinical Professor of Periodontics Dr. John D. Beall Assistant Professor Operative Dentistry Dr. S. Elmer Bear Associate Professor of Oral Surgery Dr. Dewey H. Bell Professor of Denture Prosthesis Dr. Donald S. Brown Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthodontics Dr. George W. Burke Professor of Operative Dentistry, Oral Anatomy Dr. Jack W. Chevalier Associate in Denture Prosthesis 260 )r. Paul L. Chevalier Professor in Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics r. O. W. Clough Professor of Operative Dentistry, Oral Anatomy r. W. D. Crockett Associate Professor in Operative Dentistry )r. Gilbert F. DeBiasi Associate in Denture Prosthesis )r. George W. Duncan Assistant Professor in Operative Dentistry )r. Marshall C. England Instructor in Denture Prosthesis )r. J. R. Eshleman Instructor in Operative Dentistry, Prosthodontics )r. Charles L. Eubank Assistant Professor of Denture Prosthesis )r. N. B. Evens Assistant Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics )r. William B. Fitzhugh Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry )r. L. T. Flippen Instructor in Denture Prosthesis )r. Harry Fore Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry and Oral Anatomy )r. Major D. Gayle Assistant Professor of Denture Prosthesis )r. F. C. Hamer Assistant Professor Orthodontics )r. R. F. Harman Instructor in Dental Materials and Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics )r. W. T. Haynes Clinical Professor Orthodontics )r. Charles M. Heartwell Associate Professor Denture Prosthesis )r. Harry L. Hodges Instructor in Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics )r. M.A.Hubbard Instructor in Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics )r. G. A. C. Jennings Assistant Professor of Pedodontics )r. S. B. Jones Instructor in Dental Materials and Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics )r. Samuel P. Kayne Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry )r. Holmes T. Knighton Professor Microbiology )r. Max D. Largent Associate Professor of Pedodontics )r. William J. Longan Associate Professor Oral Surgery )r. Harry Lyons, Dean School of Dentistry )r. Bennett A. Malbon Instructor in Oral Surgery Jr. J.E. Mclver Professor of Orthodontics Dr. Louis D. Mitchell Professor of Oral Roentgenology Dr. Philip J. Modjeski Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics Dr. Douglas B. Nuckles Instructor in Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials Dr. Philip B. Peters Assistant Professor of Oral Surgery Dr. High R. Rankin Associate in Denture Prosthesis Dr. James E. Rayhorn Associate in Denture Prosthesis Dr. Marvin Reynolds Associate Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics Dr. David C. Richardson Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry Dr. Lewis T. Rogers Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry Dr. F.W.Salisbury Professor of Denture Prosthesis Dr. R. L. Simson Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics Dr. Richajd W. Slatten Associate Professor of Oral Diagnosis, Therapeutics Dr. Harold M. Syrop Professor of Oral Diagnosis, Therapeutics Dr. David L. Via Instructor in Dental Materials and Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics Dr. Charles J. Vincent Professor Pedodontics Dr. Donald E. Wheless Instructor in Dental Materials and Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics Dr. F. B. Wiebusch Professor of Oral Diagnosis and Therapeutics Dr. R. C. Woods Instructor in Denture Prosthesis Dr. J. Marion Woolard Associate in Crown and Bridge and Dental Materials Dr. Hugh O. Wrenn Associate Clinical Professor of Orthodontics NEW FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. H.R.Boyd, Jr. Dr. P. A. Brown Dr. F. A. Cavedo Dr. W. D. Covington Dr. Richard P. Elzay Dr. F. J. Filipowicz Dr. Robert W. Goode Dr. R. K.Green Dr. Gordon Hearne Dr. E. F. Irish Dr. R. C. Kahn Dr. N. D. Large 261 Dr. G. R. C. McGuire Dr. Glenn Pearson Dr. F. R. Richardson Dr. E. C. Sanders Dr. J. M. Shepherd Dr. D. G. Shannon Dr. R. D.Wilson SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Dr. Warren E. Weaver, Dean School of Pharmacy Mr. Frank P. Pitts, Assistant Dean Professor of Chemistry, Biology, Genetics Mr. C. Eugene White, Instructor in Pharmacy Administration Dr. Roscoe D. Hughes, Chairman and Professor of Biology and Genetics Dr. J. Ives Townsend Associate Professor of Biology and Genetics Dr. Richard M.Cribbs, Assistant Professor of Biology and Genetics Dr. C. Theresa Cali, Interim Assistant Professor of Biology Mrs. Caroline Goode Jackson Instructor Biology and Genetics Dr. J. Doyle Smith Chairman and Professor of Chemistry Dr. John Andrako Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Dr. Alfred J. Richard Assistant Professor Chemistry Mr. James Fiske Stubbins, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Dr. Bartholomeus van ' t Riet, Associate Professor of Chemistry Mrs. Audry Carr, Instructor in Chemistry Miss Lucy M. Harvie Instructor in Chemistry Mrs. Annie S. Leeper Instructor in Chemistry Dr. Milton L. Neuroth, Chairman and Professor of Pharmacy Mr. Russell H. Fiske Associate Professor of Pharmacy Mr. Norman L. Hill iard Instructor in Pharmacy Mr. S. Bayard Jeter, Instructor in Pharmacy Dr. Nancy King Instructor in First Aid Dr. Oscar Klioze Lecturer in Pharmacy Dr. Irwin Lippmann Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Dr. Werner Lowenthal Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Mr. G. Kenneth Miller, Instructor in Business Law Mr. Ralph M. Ware, Jr. Instructor in Pharmacy Mrs. Frances R. Perkins Assistant Professor of Liberal Arts SCHOOL OF NURSING Doris B. Yingling, Dean School of Nursing L. Frances Gordon, Director Baccalaureate Program Marguerite G. Nicholson Professor Jean M. Hayter Associate Professor Louise Wiedmer Associate Professor Helen W. Wiesmann Assistant Professor Eleanor M. Browning Assistant Professor Mary Wileen Coulson Assistant Professor Joan E. Eanes Assistant Professor Frances Fernandez Assistant Professor Patsy Grant Assistant Professor Doris H. Hines Assistant Professor Faith J. Hohloch Assistant Professor Betty Joyce Moore Assistant Professor of Nutrition Marion E. Nicholls Assistant Professor Mary Patrica Small Assistant Professor Ann P. Steigleder Assistant Professor Patricia Sullenberger Assistant Professor Mary J. Gordon Instructor in English Joan M. Mancini Instructor Edward H. Peeples, Jr. Instructor in Sociology Anna Mae Fowler Assistant Instructor Ann Ryland Assistant Instructor Harriette A. Patterson Associate Professor Elizabeth Maupin Assistant Professor Alice Booth Instructor Elizabeth Tompkins Instructor 262 NEW FACULTY MEMBERS Winifred Bennett Assistant Professor Blanche Boettger Assistant Professor Beauty Crummette Assistant Professor Gloria Frances Assistant Professor Barbara Munjas Assistant Professor Juanita Smith Assistant Professor Gail Burdsall Instructor SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Susanne Hirt Technical Director Margot Trimble Assistant Professor Marianne McDonald Assistant Professor Albred Szumski Assistant Professor Carlton Jones Assistant Professor Shirley Stockmeyer Instructor Elizabeth Fellows Instructor SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Marvin J. Allison Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology Grace Cashon Instructor in Medical Technology Lyman M. Fisher Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology Juliet Florence Instructor in Medical Technology Miles E. Hench Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology Hazel Irvin Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology Henry G. Kupfer Professor of Clinical Pathology Robert L. Lynch Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology David H.Miller Instructor in Medical Technology Abram L. Rosenzweig Instructor in Medical Technology Simon Russi Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology John G. dos Santos Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology Lena B. Thomas Associate Professor of Medical Technology Nelson F. Young Professor of Clinical Pathology Chester M. Zmijewski Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION Roberts. Hudgens Professor of Hospital Administration Charles P. Cardwell, Jr. Professor of Hospital Administration Geoffrey T. Mann Professor of Legal Medicine Louree Pottinger Professor of Nursing Mabel Leigh Rooke Associate Professor of Hospital Administration Ronald B. Almack Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration Clarence F. Cauble Assistant Professor of Medical Records- Terminology, Hospital Administration A. Gibson Howell Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration Thomas D. Jordan Assistant Professor of Hospital Law, Hospital Administration Emmet K. Reid Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration Robert H. Thomas Assistant Professor of Hospital Administration RobertO. Williams Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Hospital Administration Evelyn C. Bacon Associate of Hospital Administration Benjamine T. Cullen, Jr. Associate in Personnel Management Robert C. Denzler Associate in Hospital Administration Thelma Vaine Hoke Associate in Communication Carl R. Parrish Associate in Hospital Administration Harold Prather Associate in Hospital Administration Cecil B. Sanders Associate in Purchasing Robert Gordon Instructor in Hospital Administration William R. Harton Instructor in Community Medicine Bernard Maslan Instructor in Hospital Administration Thomas S. Temple Instructor in Construction and Maintenance Joseph B. Ahlschier Assistant in Hospital Administration 263 In Memoriam ARTHUR S. BRINKLEY 1887-1964 Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery LUTHER C. BROWNER 1924-1965 Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery HENRY GEISHON KUPFER 1909-1964 Professor of Clinical Pathology JOHN ROBERT MASSIE, JR. 1909-1964 Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery THOMAS WHITEHEAD MURRELL 1880-1964 Emeritus Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology DR. AND MRS. JAMES GERHARDT RICE AND FAMILY February 25, 1965 Assistant Resident Physician in Obstetrics and Gynecology Abbott, Sally A., M. 3, 916 Crescent Street, Roanoke, Va. Abernathy, Ted R., M.l, 2717 Abbey Rd, Oklahoma City, Okla. Abrahamian, Richard B., D. 1, 1621 Keswick Drive, Norfolk, Va. Acree, Douglas K., P. 2, Box 343, Gate City, Va. Adams, Donald E., D. 2, 4603 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond 25, Va. Adams, James W. Jr., D. 1, 2324 Hampstead Ave, Richmond, Va. Adams, John Q., D. 1, 1423 Sweetbriar Ave, Norfolk, Va. 23509 Adkins, Elva, N. 2, Box 63, Fieldale, Va. Aiyawar Rama M., G. 1, 2001 W. Grace St. Apt. 4, Richmond, Va. Akers, George R., P. 2, 6012 Piedmont Place, Lynchburg, Va. Akers, Sherian A., PT 4, Rt. 1. Box 167A, Bluefield, W.Va. Albert, Richard E., P. 3, P.O Box 1546, Petersburg, Va. Aldhizer, Theodore G., M. 1, 2907 Chamberlayne Ave, Apt. 6 Richmond, Va. Alexander, Glen Wm., D. 1, Eagle Rock, Va. Alexander, John M., D. 3, Diesel Apts, Bldg 6. Apt 13, Richmond, Va. Alexander, Ricardo, D. 4, 127 1st, Peninsula Dr. Daytona Beach, Fla. Alfonso, Joseph R., D. 3, 117 McGuire Va. Hosp. Richmond, Va. Allen, Frederick J. M. 4, 4201 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, Va. Allen, Judith A., N. 3, 10 Normandy Road, Fort Lee, Va. Allen, Richard C, P. 4, 699 Day Avenue, Ridgefield, N.J. Allen, Robert J., P. 1, 699 Day Avenue, Ridgefield, N.J. Allerdice, Marcia A., N. 1, 1 Chestnut St. Camp Hill, Penn. Allison, Jane M., N. 4, 4 Ridge Hollow Farm, Draper, Va. 24324 Aim, Shirley A., MT 4, 214 Greenbriar Ave, Hampton, Va. Almond, Hilton R., M. 4, Locust Grove, Va. Alperin, Henry, M. 1, 1710 Mt. Vernon Ave, Petersburg, Va. mi 33, Fla. Blvd, Richmond, Va iy, Richmond, Va. 23225 Alperin, Ira R., D. 2, 3630 S. W. 28th St, Mi; Alpern, Frederick P., M. 3, 458 Westover Hil Alphin, Reevis S., G. 4, 815 Westham Parkw Altobelli, John A., M. 2, 5604 Crenshaw Rd, Richmond, Va. Ambrose, Barbara S., P. 3, Box 193, Middletown, Va. Anderson, Carol M., PT 4, 1606 Michaels Rd, Richmond 29, Va. Armisteadi Reginald L, D. 3, 332 Florida Ave, Portsmouth, Va. Ashe, James D. Jr., M. 4, 17 Elm Ave, Newport News, Va. Ashenden, Alice V., N. 2, 1608 Preston Rd, Alexandria, Va. Ashton, Carolyn V., N.l, R.R. 2, Box 237, King George, Va. Atchley, Shirley F., PT 3, Rd. 1, Box 293, Lambertville, N.J. Atkinson, Richard, Jr., M. 1, 1603 Randolph Ave, Petersburg, Va. Austin, Hayden L. Ill, P. 3, 745 N. 2nd St, Wytheville, Va. Aylor, G. Russell, Jr., D. 4, 906 N. Larrimore St, Arlington, Va. Ayres, Mary C, N. 3, Rt. 1, Cana, Virginia Azzam, Nabil A., G. 3, Amman, Jordan Babb, Catherine J., N. 1, 213 S. Main Street, Suffolk, Va. Babb, John R„ M. 4, Ivor, Va. Bagley, John J. Jr., M. 2, 4513 Newport Drive, Richmond, Va. Bahlman, Elizabeth H., N. 4, 8910 Honeybee Lane, Bethesda 34, Md. Bailey, Bobby J., P. 2, 7120 Mamie Blvd, Norfolk, Va. Bailey, Harriet L, N. 2, 58 Bristol Rd, Wellesley Hill, Mass. Bailey, James A. Jr., P. 2, 1661 Wilton Road, Petersburg, Va. Baker, Hubert C, D. 2, 200 N. Keith Street, Timmonsville, S.C. Baker, Robert E., M. 1, 1556 Ohio Ave, Va. Beach, Va. Baldwin, Patrick B., P. 3, 139 Wythe Pkwy, Hampton, Va. Baldwin, Robert Y., 5, 318 Palmola, Lakeland, Fla. Ball, Donna R., N. 1, Gen Del. Richlands, Va. 24641 Baluch, Mary J., N. 4, 1003D N. Hamilton, Richmond, Va. Bancroft, Richard D., D. 3, 802 Briny Ave, Pompano Beach, Fla. Banerjee, Chandra, M., G. 5, 245 J K Pal Road, Calcutta 23, Indii Bang, Gary R., D. 2, 48 Woodland Drive, Staunton, Va. Baranowski, Suzanne A., N. 3, 1025 Ensor Drive, Joppa, Md. Barden, Jerri A., M. 3, 1005 Hill Top Drive, Richmond, Va. Barker, Janet S., N. 5, 518 Amherst Road, So. Hadley, Mass. Barlow, Matthew J. Jr., M. 4, 1101 W. Grace St, Richmond, Va Barlow, Nancy S., N. 1, 37 Greenwood Rd, Newport News, Va. Barnard, Marlene B., 7 Barnes, Richard H., P. 3, 3900 W. Broad Sreet, Richmond, Va. Bateman, Patsy A., N. 2, 9 Shirley Road, Newport News, Va. Batey, Barbara J., N. 4, 820 Westview Drive, Belpre, Ohio Battle, Sheila B., N. 1, Rt. 1, Box 52, Strasburg, Va. Baughcome, James G., D. 2, 1802 Harvard Road, Richmond, Va. Baughman, William J. P. 4, Rt. 5, Box 91M, Vienna, Va. Baybars, Reuben A., HA 1, Rt. 3, Box 271 A, Powell, Tenn. Baydush, Libby S., N. 1, 1500 Meads Road, Norfolk, Va. ,ii lf« - ' Baynes, Beverly J. N. 1, 21 Green Court, Newport News, Va. Beam, Myra L., N. 5, 2307 Capehart Road, Richmond 29, Va. Beatley, Robert E., M. 4, Bldg 7, Apt. 6 MCV Apts, Richmond, Va. Beattie, Preston, Jr., D. 2, 3012 Carolina Ave, Hartsville, S.C. Beck, Joseph D. Jr., P. 3, Diesel Apt Bldg 3, Apt 15, Richmond, Va. Beck, Julian R., P. 2, 427 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Bederka, John P. Jr., G. 3, 1008 Floyd Ave, Richmond, Va. Beebe, Archie J., G. 4, East Church Street, Chincoteague, Va. Beets, Diane 1, N. 2, 310 Wasp Lane, McLean, Va. Beirne, Edward B. Jr., M. 3, 657 Westover Hills Blvd, Apt H. Richmond. Belcher, Patricia L., N. 1, 4303 Croatan Road, Richmond 35, Va. Bell, Sandra G., PT 3, 584 W. Shore Trail, Sparta, N.J. Bel, Virginia A., PT 3, 301 E. Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. Beller, Frederick T., P. 4, 134 Granby Park, Norfolk, Va. Beorn, Charles F., M. 2, 110 Morningside Circle, Parkersburg, W.Va. Berger, Nancy B„ N. 2, 2532 Stratford Road, Richmond, Va. Bergstrom, Pamela A., N. 1, 2542 Harlo Drive, Allison Pk, Penn. Berkowitz, Lance W., P. 4, 47 Center Drive, New Hyde Park, N.Y. Bernstein, Jeffrey A., M. 1, 506 Butler Ave, Suffolk, Va. Bevan, N. M. Jr., D. 2, MCV Apts, Bldg 5, Apt. 4, Richmond, Va. Birzenieks, Uldis, D. 1, 1429 E. 19th Street, Brooklyn 30, N.Y. Bishop, Norma R., M. 3, 2410 Drake Street, Richmond, Va. Bitner Nancy J. N. 2, 2209 Landan Drive, Louisville, Ky. Bivens, Carl H., M. 2, 4221 Brook Road, Richmond, Va. Bixby, Barbara A., N. 3, 5205 26th St, North, Arlington, Va. Black, Joan E., P. 1 , R:. 1 , Box 1 1 7, Chase City, Va. Blake, Caroline L., N. 1, Waterford, Va. Blarik, Grace J., 5 Blankenship, Robert D., M. 4, Rt. 1, Moseley, Va. Blaylock, Cheryl K., XR 1, 1418 Spencer Ave, New Bern, N.C. Blaylock, Sandra F., XR 1, 1418 Spencer Ave. New Bern, N.C. Blaylock, William M., M. 2, 9337 Russell Road, Richmond, Va. 23234 Blevins, Carla P., P. 4, 141 1 W. Laburnum Ave, Richmond, Va. Blevins, Henter L., D. 3, 3240 N. Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Blevins, Keith S., D. 2, 3240 N. Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Blevins, Larry A., P. 4, 1411 W. Laburnum Ave, Richmond, Va. Bliley, Antoinette C, XR 2, 3716 Moss Side Ave, Richmond, Va. 23222 Bloom, Herman B., P. 2, 706 N. Belmont Ave, 4. Richmond, Va. Bobb, James R., HA 2, 107 Rose Hill Road, Richmond, Va. Boissoneau, Robert A., HA 2, 15816 Cheyenne, Detroit 27, Michigan Bolick, Donald S„ D. 2, Rt. 2, Box 416, Hickory, N.C. Bolin, Ruth G„ N. 2, 125 Central Ave, Rye, N.Y. 10580 Booker, Martha C, N. 2, 308 Marshall St, Hampton, Va. Boone, L. Roy, M. 1, 3711 Boiling Road, Richmond, Va. 23223 Bortz, Bernard J., M. 4, 2321 Stuart Ave, Apt 2, Richmond, Va. Bost, Robert G„ G. 1, 507 East H. St, Erwin, N. C. Botts, Edna K., N. 1, 809 E. Piedmont St, Culpeper, Va. Bowen, Elmo Jr., D. 2, 2296 Hampstead Ave, Apt 1, Richmond, Va. Bowen, Thomas O. Jr., D. 3, 20 Mason Croft Drive, Sumter, S.C. Bower, Mary M., N. 1, 1500 Dauphine Drive, Falls Church, Va. E., 3 Bowles, Paul E., M. 2, 402 Elm Street, Petersburg, Va. Bowles, Stephen M., M. 3, 105 Warner Hall, M.C.V. Richmond, Va. Bowman, Kenneth D., D. 2, 1625 Wake Forest Drive, Richmond, Va. Bowman, Nancy E., N. 2, Rt. 4, Rocky Mount, Va. Bowman, Susan S., MT 4, 4701 Kenmore Ave, Apt. 1210, Alexandria. Boxley, Hazel J., N. 1, 122 Hemlock St, Marion, Va. Bozard, Henry P., D. 2, 106 S. Brooks Street, Manning, S. C. Bracey, Altamont, III, M. 4, 2606 Kensington Ave, Apt 4, Richmond, Va. Bradley, Brenda S., MT 4, 425 Idaho St, Salem, Va. Bradley, Edgar S., D. 4, MCV Apts, Bldg 6, Apt 5, Richmond, Va. Bradley, Margaret L., PT 4, 3505 Chamberlayne Ave, Apt 8, Richmond, Va. Brads, Sharron D„ P. 1, 204 E. Ellerslie Ave, Colonia Heights, Va. Bradsher, Judith A., N. 2, 1559 N. Bryan St, Arlington, Va. Brandt, Philip H., M. 1, 7318 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, Va. Branham, George W. Jr., G. 2, 3907 Elba St, Apt I, Richmond, Va. Brannan, Melvin D., P. 2, 5101 W. Franklin St, Richmond, Va. Brantley, Donna S., N. 1, 7114 Elmhurst St, S.E. Washington, D.C. Brantley, Joseph E., D. 2, 3524 Wheat St, Columbia, S.C. Bray, Jane A., N. 1, Christchurch School, Christchurch, Va. Bray, Margaret L„ XR 2, 1 Emerson Lane, RFD, Plainfield, N.J. Breinig, Nancy A., N. 3, 340 W. Gravel Lane, Romney, W.Va. Bridgforth, Lewis W., M. 4, East 4th Street, Richmond, Va. 265 Brink, Gerald R., HA 1, 1143 E. Airport Rd, Muskegon, Mich. Brinser, Chester L. Jr., D. 3, 171 Chestnut St., Camden, S.C. Brittle, George D„ P. 1, 2410 Oakland Ave, Richmond, Va. 23224 Broas, Donald S., HA 2, 29 Meyer Ave, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Brooks, Barbara M., P. 3, 3754 Nichols Ave, S.E. Washington, D.C. Brooks, George A., D. 2, 2436 Wilmot Ave, Columbia, S.C. Brown, Bernard A., D. 2, 601 Beaver Dam Road, Raleigh, N.C. Brown, Eugene L. Jr., M. 3, 5830 Forrest Lane, Dallas, Texas Brown, Frank J. Ill, D. 1, 305 Corbin Drive, Newport News, Va. Brown, Paul E. Jr., M. 1, Box 69, Chilhowie, Va. Brown, Robert E„ PT 3, Rt. 1, Box 101, Mannboro, Va. Brown, Robert E., M. 3, 3449 Howard Road, Richmond, Va. Brown, Sharon E., P. 3, 102 Federal St, Sandston, Va. Brown, Sharon J., N. 1, 24 E. Gray St, Sandston.Va. Browne, Martha R., N. 2, P.O. Box 236, 4000 Kenwood Ave, Cherryville, N.C. Browne, Peter V., D. 1, 200 South Drive, Miami Springs, Fla. Browning, Janet E., N. 2, 3018 New Kent Ave, Richmond, Va. Brownstein, Willis E., M. 4, 7746 Enfield Ave, Apt. 203, Norfolk. Va. Bruno, Alphonso H. Jr., M. 4, 725 W. 36th Street, Norfolk, Va. Bryan, Florence E., PT 3, Rt 1, Luray, S.C. Bryant, J. Cary, D. 2, New Canton, Va. Buckman, Carol E., N. 2, 1434 Dolley Madison Blvd, McLean, Va. Bumgarner, John H., M. 3, Rt. 2, Box 31, Conover, N.C. Burch, Alan I., D. 2, 4301 Columbia Pk, Arlington, Va. 22204 Burch, Stephen E., D. 1, 4301 Columbia Pk, Arlington, Va. 22204 Burg, Hans A., D. 3, 604 14th St, So. Lantana, Fla. Burke, Patrick K., M. 1, MCV Apts 15, Bldg 8, Richmond, Va. Burner, Donna J., N. 2, 2304 Rockcliffe Drive, Hagerstown, Md. Burner, Robert L, P. 3, Montross, Va. Burnett, Douglas D., D. 3, 3376 Westover Drive, Danville, Va. Burnett, Gerald C, M. 3, Buffalo Junct, Va. Burnett, Hoyt C, D. 2, Box 146, State Park, S.C. Burnett, Larry M., D. 4, 4141 Raynolds Ave, Miami, Fla. Burnette, Bobby D., D. 2, RFD 2, Gretna, Va. Burton, Earl E. Jr., M. 1, 3405 Dogwood Drive, Greensboro, N.C. Busciglio, John A., D. 2, 5209 E. Columbus Drive, Tampa, Fla. Bush, Charles B., P. 2, 8323 Mark Lawn Drive, Richmond, Va. Butterfield, Allen N„ P. 2, 3800 Seminary Ave, Richmond, Va. Butts, Edward B„ M. 1, 153 Lewis Avenue, Salem, Va. Byers, John G. Jr., M. 1, 1700 Lanham Road, Falls Church, Va. Caldwell, Junaita C, PT 3, 2204 Benbow Road, Greensboro, N.C. Caldwell, Lois S., N. 2, RFD 1, Fincastle, Va. Callis, Margaret R., MT 4, 5007 Colonial Ave, Norfolk, Va. Carrwtas, John G., M. 1, 2208 Dartford Road, Richmond, Va. Campbell, Denis P., M. 3, 3310 N. Trinidad St, Falls Church, Va. Campbell, James G„ M. 4, 4308 Shirley Road, Richmond, Va. Campbell, Paula J., P. 2, 9411 Ohio Ave, Marmet, W.Va. Campbell, Robert R., M. 3, Box 848, Marion, Va. Candler, Carolyn D., M. 3, 519 Belvedere St, Lynchburg, Va. Cantrell, Sallie L, Dl 1, 109 Park Drive, Easley, S.C. Carbaugh, Georgia N., N. 2, Stephens City, Va. Carney, Mary E., N. 2, 4 B. Pine Tree Walk, Newport News, Va. Carpenter, Carol M., MT 4, 4401 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. Carr, Betty L., N. 1, 1710 Rosewood Drive, Greenville, N.C. Carroll, Clyde, N. Jr., D. 2, MCV Apts, Apt 7, Richmond 24, Va. Carroll, James L„ D. 2, 2106 1st Ave, Apt. 5, Richmond, Va. Carson, Kenneth W., D. 3, Richland St, Kershaw, S.C. Carter, Kermit I. Jr., P. 2, 2909 Edgewood Ave, Richmond, Va. Carter, Wesley B., M. 1, 2729 Garland Ave, Richmond, Va. Carwile, Barbara A., N. 1, 4525 Fairmont St, Lynchburg, Va. Casler, Lee M., D. 2, 7920 West Drive, Miami Beach, Fla. Casper, Dean J., P. 1, 424 King Street, Portsmouth, Va. Cathey, Bruce E„ M. 2, 1360 Brunswick Ave, Norfolk Va. 23508 Caudill, Estill L. Ill, M. 4, 4806 N. Crestwood Ave, Apt. 1, Richmond Cavacos, Theodore A., P. 2, 1001 W. 36th Street, Baltimore 11, Md. Cave, Boyd D. Jr., M. 1, 2916 Scarsborough Drive, Richmond, Va. Cenedella, Stephen C, M. 1, 306 Leesburgh Pk, Falls Church, Va. Chaffee, Jenifer D., M. 1, Lyme, New Hampshire Chandler, P. J. Jr., M. 4, 14 Diesel Apts, Richmond, Va. Chando, Elizabeth L., Dl 1, 27 Morningside Ave, So. River, N.J. Charles, James L., M. 1, 2919 Bensley Rd., Richmond, Va. Chase, Stephen F., D. 1, 9533 Bay Drive, Miami Beach, Fla. Cherrick, Henry M., D. 4, 8280 N. W. 1st Place, Miami, Fla. Chi Hong Yup, M. 3, Box 254, MCV, Richmond, Va. Childress, Garland, Jr., M. 1, 3903 Elba St, Apt 1, Richmond, Va. Childress, Linwood L, P. 2, 212 Cambridge PI. Colonial Heights, Va. Christian, Cephas N., D. 1, 145 3rd Ave, N.E. St. Petersburg, Fla. Chu Nai Shin, G.l, 12 Tsau Yong Rd, Feng Shan Taiwan Chung Ho, G. 1, 22 Yuk Sau St, Happ Valley, Hong Kong Churn, Karla B., N. 1, Wardtown, Va. Clabough, Jeanne W., G. 1, 2 Little Brook Lane, Richmond, Va. Clairmont, Albert, Jr., M. 2, 2118 Westerly Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Clark, Barbara A., N. 1, Rt. 2, Box 204, Prince Geo, Va. Clark, Carolyn M., MT 4, Rt. 2, Box 179, Chesterfield, Va. Clark, Constance M., N. 1, 182 Parkside Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. Clark, Donna L., N. 4, 901 Nottingham St, Culpeper, Va. Clark, Donna L., P. 2, Box 385, Fieldale, Va. Clark, Mildred A., N. 1, 4516 Golf Park Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Clark, Virginia T., P. 2, 42 Craig Avenue, Salem, Va. Clary, Jerry W„ P. 1, Lawrenceville, Va. Clay, Nancy G., P. 3, Charlotte Ct Hse, Virginia Clayton, Judith A., N. 1, 6229 Sagewood Drive, Va. Beach, Va. Clements, Boyd M., P. 1 , 1 S. Sunset Lane, Warsaw, Virginia demons, Lucious H. Jr., D. 1, 622 Ratcliffe Ave, Richmond 22, Va. Clendenin, Martha A., PT 4, 132 Scofield Road, Charlotte, N.C. Clingenpeel, J. Floyd, M. 1, Burkeville, Va. Cloe, Martha L., N. 2, 1412 Franklin St, Fredericksburg, Va. Clore, Andrew D., P. 4, 2426 Columbia St, Richmond 24, Va. -Clough, Charles E., D. 3, 7104 Pinetree Road, Richmond 29, Va. Coan, John D., M. 1, 461 Hariton CT., Norfolk 5, Va. Coble, Linda, N. 2, 137 No.Van Dorn St, Alexandria, Va. Cocke, Brenda J., PT 4, 3208 Gaulding Lane, Richmond, Va. Cocke, Robert W., D. 3, Gretna, Virginia Coffelt, Judy A., N. 1, 1 High Street, Edinburg, Va. Cohen, Alan B., M. 4, 1325A 16th Street, Newport News, Va. Cohen, Barton A., M. 1, 8356 Woody Ct, Norfolk, Va. Cohen, Linda G., P. 1, 5108 Harlan Circle, Richmond, Va. Colasanto, Anthony L., D. 2, 404 E. Custis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Cole, Nancy L., N. 2, Rt. 2, Box 293, F, So. Boston, Va. Coleman, Carolyn, P. 4, 3617 Brandywine Ave, S.W. Roanoke, Va. Coleman, Natalie A., N. 2, 301 N. High St, Blackstone, Va. Collins, James D., M. 3, Main Street, Trail City, S.D. Collins, Paul W., G. 3, 1313 East North Street, Greenville, S.C. Comer, Catherine E., N. 2, Bldg 2, Apt 8, MCV Apts. Richmond, Va. Compher, Jennifer, XR 1, 421 Lyric Lane, Falls Church, Va. Coniglione, Thomas C, M. 2, 142 Crowell Ave, Staten Island, N.Y. Conn, Harry S., D. 3, 42 Brandon Road, Newport News, Va. Connors, Gerald D., D. 4, 98 Division St, Hamburg, N.Y. Conway, Celestia, C, XR 1, 2917 Barton Avenue, Richmond, Va. Cook, Phillip M., D. 3, Burkeville, Va. Cooper, Linda E„ XR 91, Rt. 1, Box 160, Chesterfield, Va. Coover, Richard B., M. 3, 3315 Edgewood Ave, Richmond, Va. Copenhaver, Roger, Jr., M. 1, 420 Louise Ave, Marion, Va. Corbin, James B., P. 4, 131 N. Maple Ave, Covington, Va. Cordle, Joan L., N. 1, 6638 Elkhardt Road, Richmond, Va. Cotton, Patricia V., N. 1, Rt. 3, Box 235, Franklin, Va. Counts, Danny L, P. 2, Abingdon, Va. Covington, William L, P. 1, 220 Claremont, Petersburg, Va. Cowan, Elizabeth J., PT 3, Highway 74, Spindale, N.C. Cox, Carol E., MT 4, 3214 Seminary Ave, Richmond, Va. Cox, Charles D., D. 2, 604 Woodland Street, Spartanburg, S.C. Cox, David N., P. 4, 748 Sherman Drive, Ly nchburg, Va. Cox, Joseph C. Jr., D. 4, 2710 Lincoln Ave, Richmond, Va. Crabill, Judy A., N. 1, Rt. 1, Box 6, Manassas, Va. Cramer, Sharon L, MT 4, 310 Strathmeade St, Falls Church, Va. Cranford, James S., M. 4, 5458 Remuda Dr, Richmond.Va. Crawley, Daniel H. Ill, D. 4, 147 Forest Lawn Drive, Danville, Va. Credle, William F., M. 2, 2911 Banbury Road, Raleigh, N.C. Crist, Catherine F., N. 3, 2310 N. Kenmore St, Arlington, Va. Crockett, James E„ D. 1, 360 East North St, Wytheville, Va. Culclasure, James W., D. 4, St. Matthews, S.C. Cumbey, James L., D. 2, 105 Townsend St, Bennettsville, S.C. Cundiff, William E., P. 2, 207 Dunmore Ave, Danville, Va. Curies, Patricia A., N. 1, 3420 Brest Ave, Norfolk, Va. Custalow, Barbara J., N. 4, Bldg 4, Apt 6, MCV Apts. Richmond, Va. Custis, Glenda A., N. 1, 34 North St, Onancock, Va. Cuttino, Charles III, D. 3, 222 Evans Terrace, Sumter, S.C. Dahl, Allen L, P. 3, 2210 Staples Mill Rd, Apt. 2, Richmond. Dail, Robert N., D. 3, 1524 Slater Ave, Hampton, Va. Dale, Sandra E„ N. 4, Clearwater Park, Rt. 1, Covington, Va. Dalness, John H., D. 2, 1621 Springhill Ave, Apt 205, Mobile, Ala. Dalola, Albert J., D. 3, 126 Clinton Ave, Cortland, N.Y. Dalton, James E. Jr., HA 1, Box 6, Gretna, Va. Daly, James K., M. 4, 101 170th Ave, St. Petersburg, Fla. Daniels, Billie L, N. 3, 1600 Chestnut Street, Lumberton, N.C. Daniels, James D., M. 3, 1700 Spring Valley Dr. Huntington, W.Va. Daniels, Peggy D„ P. 1, P.O. Box 106, Rt. 4, Blackstone, Va. Daniels, Willard F. Jr., M. 4, 1700 Spring Valley Dr. Huntington, W.Va. Dannenbrink, Allan, XR 1, Rt. 2, Box 166, Ashland, Va. Danner, William A., P. 3, 7004 Thornrose Ave, Richmond, Va. Daugherty, Blaine S., P. 4, 8268 Branch Road, Annandale, Va. Davids, Joel E., P. 2, 5216 Wythe Ave, Apt 6, Richmond, Va. Davidson, Gene G., M. 2, 5005 Old Midlothian Pk, Richmond, Va. Davis, Allan S., P. 3, 1016 Wrell PI. N.E. Washington, D.C. Davis, Gordon M., HA 2, 216 Live Oak St. Beaufort N.C. Davis, James W., P. 2, P. O. Box 56 Amelia, Va. Davis, Philip R., P. 2, Box 386 St. Paul, Va. Davis, William V., M. 3, 621 Day Ave. S W Roanoke, Va. Davison Beth A., N. 2, 709 W Holly Ave. Sterling, Va. Dawson, Linda D., N. 2, RFD 1 Box 139, Hurt, Va. Dawson, Nancy J. N. 2, 721 Moly Dr. Falls Church, Va. Day, Thomas G. Jr., M. 2, 304 Karen St., 50 Charleston, W.Va. Dean, Charles D. Ill, D. 2, 119 Marion Ave., Summerville, S.C. Dean Lynnette S., XR 2, 519 Elm Ave. S W Roanoke, Va. Dean, Nancy E., N. 3, 1704 Beverly Ave., McLean, Va. Dean, Richard H., M. 1, Westover Hills Apts 104 Deangelis, Robert N., M. 1, 3717 N. Glebe Rd., Arlington 7, Va. Dedrick, Robert E., P. 1, Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. DeHart, Rufus M. Jr., M. 4, MCV Apts. Apt 3 Bldg 7 Dennis, Sharon E., N. 1, 922 E. Church St. Salisbury, Md. Denny, Janet K., P. 3, Brightwood, Va. Der Martirosian Edw., 4, 4515 Cumberland Ave., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Dickerson, Martha E., N. 4, Sunset Dr., Stuart, Va., Dishner, Dennie O, P. 3, Rt. 1, Clinchport, Va. Dix, Jo Anne, N. 2, 107 Canterbury Rd. Danville, Va. Dixon, Frances J., PT 3, Rt. 3 Goldrock Rd., Rocky Mount, N.C. Dorey Lee Roy, M. 2, Rt. 6 Box 448 Darbytown Rd., Richmond, Va. Dollar, Penny C, N. 1, P.O. Box 126, Holland, Va. Dorsk, Brian M., M. 1, 1019 Northampton Rd., Petersburg, Va. Doucet, Winifred M., XR 1, 4002 Hill Monument Pkwy, Richmond 1, Va. Dove, Paul D., D. 3, Deisel Apts, 2 HE 4th St., Richmond, Va. Dowd, James Jr., M. 4, 1200 Honeysuckle St., Cayer, S.C. Drescher, Charles A., D. 4, 2041 Lynncove Lane, Va. Beach, Va. Duncan, Robert L. Jr., G. 3, 8711 Gradenia Dr. Richmond, Va. Dunford, Joseph L., M. 4, 220 38th St., Newport News, Va. Dwyer, Kenneth L., M. 3, 5428 Remuda Ave., Richmond, Va. Eddins, William G., M. 2, 310 W. Grayson St., Galax, Va. Edmondson, David G., D. 1, Purcellville, Va. Edwards, Michael L., G. 1, 128 Cambridge PI., Hampton, Va. Edwards, Thomas D., D. 2, 234 S. Hull St., Montgomery, Ala. Edwards, Wallace S., D. 4, 2432 Columbia St., Richmond, Va. Effron, Arnold A., M. 3, 607 W. Laburnum Ave. Apt 8 Ehle, Charles E., D. 3, 700 Laurel Leaf Lane, Fairfax, Va. Elko, John W. Ill, P. 1, 706 Conduit Rd., Colonial Hgts., Va. Ellett, Judith C, N. 3, 8448 W. Bon View Dr., Bon Air, Va. Elliott, Eugene L , HA 1, 2550 Bryden Rd., Bexley 9, Ohio Ellis, Frances G., Dl 1, P. O. Box 183, Churchland, Va. Ellis, Robert H. Jr., 5, Box 622, Georgetown, S.C. Ellison, Mary K., N. 2, 7922 Lake Shore Dr., Bon Air, Va. Emerson, Sara Ann, PT 3, 304 College Ave., Ashland, Va. England, Marshall Jr., G. 2, 503 St. Christophers Rd., Richmo Engle, Charles R., P. 1, 5906 Hanover Ave., Springfield, Va. Ergenbright, Nancy G., N. 1, 119 Piedmont Ave., Charlottesvi Etheridge, Carolyn S., N. 2, 8004 Pythian Ave., Norfolk, Va. Eubank, Gordon Jr., P. 2, 565 Boyd St., Chase City, Va. Eubanks, Marsha D., N. 3, Qters L 6 Mcs, Quantico, Va. Evans, Jennie L., PT 4 4203 Thomas Dr., Richmond, Va. Ezekiel, Gerald A. Jr., M. 4, 1010 Beveridge Rd., Richmond, Va. Faidley, June A., N. 2, 1404 Frederick Ave, Salisbury, Md. Fajans, J. Stefanie, P. 1, 54 Bayview Ave., Amity ville, N.Y. Falls, Wilford F. Jr., D. 1, 2111 Oak St., Palatka, Fla. Farley, Jean L, P. 4, Regional Rd., Annadale, N.J. Featherston, Edward W., M. 4, 4714 Colwyck Lane, Richmond, Va. Feazell, Samuel G., HA 1, 201 Park St., Beckley, W. Va. Feild, Boiling J., M. 3, 1520 Quarrier St., Charleston, W.Va. Feiler, Samuel, D., 315 So. Shore Dr., Miami Beach, 41, Fla. Frntress, Irvin W., P. 2, 207 Laburnum Ave, Richmond, Va. Ferlazzo, Stephen L., M. 3, Fuller Heights Rd., Quantico, Va. Fernandez, Robert A., D. 1, 703 W. Braddock, Tampa 3, Fla. Ferrier, Frank L, M. 4, 3909 Chamberlayne Ave 4, Richmond, ' Finnell, Cheryl E., N. 1, 11811 Timber Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853 Fisher, Linda J„ N. 1, 3422 Manor Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. Fitzhugh, William G„ M. 3, 3437 Howard Rd., Richmond, Va. Flatequal, Gerald A., D. 4, 6403 Julian St., Springfield, Va. Fletcher, Betty L, N. 1,513 Avalon Ave, Va. Beach, Va. Flournoy, John E., M. 3, 3309 W. Grace St. Apt 6, Richmond, Va. Fluckiger, Karen S., N. 4, 6715 New Hope Dr., Springfield, Va. Ford, Bonnie F„ N. 4, 303 Grigg St., Petersburg, Va. Ford, Emily G., N. 4, Box 1052, Chapel Hill, N.C Ford, Harriette E., N. 3, 3901 Genacre Lane, Richmond, Va. Forrer Susan W., N. 4, 200 Sycamore Rd., Franklin, Va. Forsee, James H. Jr., D. 4, 5207 Falmouth Rd. Washington, D.C. Foster, James B., HA 1, RFD 1, Winsted, Conn. Foy, Crawford E. Jr., D. 3, 3224 Devereaux Rd., Columbia 5, S.C. Frame, Carol A., P. 3, 5010 Forestville Rd., Washington 28, D.C. Francis, David A. Jr., D. 1, 118 Hawthorne St., Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Francis, Patricia S, PT 3, 609 Buffalo St, Farmville, Va. Frank, Marvin G., M. 4, 37 Dewey St., Newark 12, N.J. Freed, Eleanor R., M. 4, 2405 Carolina Avenue, Roanoke, Va. French, Virginia L. XR 2, 2819 Sherbourne Road, Richmond 34, Va. Friedman, Carl S., D. 2, 140 N. E. 128 Terrace, No. Miami, Fla. Friedman, Ruth T„ G. 4, 2412 Buford Ave, Richmond, Va. 23234 Froneberger, Eliz. A. PT 4, 539 Woodland St. Spartanburg, S.C. Fugate, Phyllis E., N. 2, Rt. 3, Box 325, Ridgeway, Va. Fuller, Earl W. Jr., M. 1, RFD, Boykins, Va. Futrell, Milton T. Jr., P. 3, P.O. Box 217, Courtland, Va Gaither, Roberta L., N 4, Rt. 1, Box 443, Great Falls, Va. Galbreath, Sara E., N. 1, 234 W. Magnolia Ave, Auburn, Ala. Gallant, Colin M„ D. 4, 8401 Glendale Drive, Richmond 29, Va. Garber, Wyoma M., PT 4, Reliance, Va. Gardiner, Robert III P. 2, 78 Old Orchard Lane, Warrenton, Va. Gardner, Dick D., D. 2, MCV Apts, Apt 13, Bldg 5, Richmond, Va. Gares, William M. Jr., D. 2, 203 Locust Ave, Hampton, Va. Garfield, Anne-Marie, P. 3, 5137 N. 9th St, Arlington, Va. Garner, Fredric B., M. 3, 4806 Old Brook Road, Richmond, Va. Gaunt, Mary M., N. 1, Front Royal Rd, Winchester, Va. Garrett, Stockton F., P. 2, 421 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Gates, Thomas J., M. 2, 900 Westbrook Ave, Apt. 21, Richmond, Va Gault, Kathleen S., N. 1, 1002 Virginia Ave, Alexandria, Va. Gaunt, Mary M., N. 1, Front Royal Rd, Winchester, Va. Gayle, Sigsby W., M. 4, Bldg 7, Apt 11, Diesel Apts, Richmond, Va. Gayle, William E. Jr., M. 4, Box 379, MCV, Richmond 19, Va. Gellman, Arnold E., M. 1, 554 E. 26th St, Brooklyn 10, N.Y. George, James E. Jr., P. 3, Diesel Apts, Bldg 8, Apt 10, Richm George, Robert M., G. 1, 1722 Devers Road, Richmond, Va. George, Theodore, M. 4, 440 Fitzhugh Ave, Richmond, Va. Gibbs, James S., M. 2, 1011 Crescent Drive, Reidsville, N.C. Giberson, Anne H., N. 1, 204 Ridgewood Drive, Annandale, Va. Gibson, Roger E., D. 2, 410 N. Joanna St, Tavares, Fla. Gilbert, James I III, D. 1, 4133 Mud Lick Road, Roanoke, Va. Gilliam, Janet L, N. 2, 700 Northwest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Gilliam, Robert E., D. 3, 20 Wharfside Road, Richmond, Va. Gills, Julian C, D. 1, Box 607, Appomattox, Va. Glassman, David, D. 3, 1801 South Surf Road, Hollywood, Fla. Glick, Arthur L, D. 1, 530 Garren Ave, Norfolk, Va. Glick, Harvey A., D. 4, 530 Garren Ave, Norfolk, Va. Glore, James W., D. 2, 1081 Ovington Road, Jacksonville, Fla. Godfrey, Lester J., D. 3, Diesel Housing, Bldg 2, Apt. 5, Richmond Godwin, Gene A., M. 4, 6813 Carnegie Drive, Richmond, Va. Goldblatt, Jeffrey S., M. 2, 24 Broad Street, Norwich, Conn. Goldburg, B. Richard, M. 3, 620 Lincoln Drive, Macomb, 111. Goldfarb, Allan, D. 4, 5305 Wythe Ave, Richmond, Va. Goldman, Charles J., M. 2, 402 West Road, Portsmouth, Va. Goode, Linda A., N. 1, Box 485, Dillwyn, Virginia Gooding, Matthew K., M. 2, 437 Lincoln Ave, Lima, Ohio Goodman, Clara E., N. 2, Rt. 3, Box 103, Bassett, Va. Goodman, Peter L., M. 1, 3923 Cutshaw Ave, Richmond, Va. Goodrich, Judy L., N. 2, RFD 2, Wakefield, Va. Goozh, Joel L., M. 2, 5602 Crenshaw Road, Richmond, Va. Gordon, Carey B., P. 2, Rt. 2, Orange, Va. Gordon, Lloyd M., D. 2, 2808 Stepp Drive, Columbia, S.C. Gordon, Marshall III, D. 1, 3511 Stuart Ave, Richmond, Va. 23221 Gordon, Phillip R., M. 2, 959 Harrington Ave, Norfolk, Va. Gordon, Rufus H. Jr., M. 2, Diesel Housing 7 2 E 4th St, Richmond, Va. Gore, Bobby G., D. 2, Rt. 2, Loris, S.C. Gorham, Ruth E., N. 2, 307 Treva Road, Sandston, Va. Gousoulin, Henry T., D. 4, 131 Anderson Street, Crestview, Fla. Grabeel, Daniel E., D. 2, Diesel Housing, Bldg 8, Apt 2, Richmond Graham, James L., P. 3, 601 Hamlin St, Newport News, Va. Graham, Joan C, PT 3, 525 Donna Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003 ,d, Va. Grand, Lawrence T„ D. 3, 2425 Flamingo Place, Miami Beach, Fla. Grandis, Stuart V., M. 2, 4504 W. Franklin St, Richmond 21, Va. le, Va. Grau, Lois D., N. 2, Box 368, Wise, Va. Graves, Owen D., D. 2, Laley Springs, Va. Gray, Franklin W., P. 4, 1841 Arch Street, Petersburg, Va. Gray, William G., M. 3, 2308 E. Grace St, Richmond, Va. Green, Charles E. Ill, P. 3, 1316 Beverly Drive, Richmond, Va. 23229 Green, Lloyd A., D. 4, 1215 Cloncurry Road, Norfolk, Va. Greenberg, Martin T., M. 2, 5106 Studely Ave, Norfolk, Va. Greenwood, Dorothy B., N. 2, 1209 Rittman Road, Virginia Beach, Va. Gregg, James D., P. 2, 1216 Apex Road, Bon Air, Virginia Gregg, Joanne C, N. 1, 2311 N. 18th Street, Arlington 1, Va. Gregory, Harbert S., D. 2, 336 N. 9th Street, Quincy, Fla. Gregory, Roger T., M. 4, 110 Braswell St, Rocky Mount, N.C. Gresham, Kermit E., PT 4, 1513 Roane Street, Richmond, Va. Griffin, Clinton D., D. 3, 9630 Hammett Parkway, Norfolk, Va. Grigsby, William R., G. 1, 3047 S. Claude Ct, Denver, Colorado Grubbs, Chareen G., G. 1, 8910 Tresco Road, Richmond, Va. Guffey, Shirley A., N. 2, 501 Belvedere Dr, Chesapeake, Va. ' a . Gunn, Andrew W. Jr., P. 2, 4710 Millers La ne, Richmond, Va. Haas, Alene G., N. 3, 3365 Brothers PI. S.E. Washington, D.C. Habra, Nabil A., P. 2, 4 El Sheikein Gemayel St. Beirut, Lebanon Hack, Carole A., N. 2, Rd 3, Bridgeton, N.J. Haddock, Judy C, N. 1, 812 Seward Lane, V. Beach, Va. Haff, Elizabeth K., P. 4, 1519 Brandon Ave, S.W. Roanoke, Va. Hagood, Lelia D., N. 2, Clover, Va. Hague, Wayne M., P. 3, 4306 Reedy Ave, Richmond, Va. Hakala, Michael W., M. 2, 450 Croatan Road, Richmond 35, Va. Haley, James A., D. 4, 631 Middleriver Dr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Hall, Aubrey C. Jr., M. 3, 603 Laburnum Ave, Apt 8, Richmond, Va. Hall, Kathryn G., N. 4, Box 57, Prospect, Va. Hall, Linda C, N. 4, 10 Graybeal St, Box 822, Marion, Va. Hall, Thomas F., HA 1, Pemberton Drive, Greenville, S.C. Hallaba, Moheb A. S., 1, 4205 Springhill Ave, Richmond 25, Va. Halloran, Randolph M., M. 4, 525 Woodlawn Ave, Beckley, W. Va. Hamilton, Stuart H. Jr., M. 2, MCV Apts, Bldg 7, Apt 5, Richmond, Va. Hamlett, Marsha S., P. 4, 2000 1st Ave, Apt. 6, Richmond, Va. Hamrick, Philip E., G. 3, 3828 Howard Road, Richmond 23, Va. Hancock, Daniel W., P. 2, Rt. 2, Box 55, So. Hill, Va. Hancock, Richard W., P. 4, Buzzard Neck Road, Creeds, Va. Hanger, Keith E., M. 1, 2954 3rd Ave, Huntington, W.Va. Hanna, Howard M. Jr., M. 1, 7101 Thorpe Ave, Apt. 4, Richmond, Va. Hansen, Peter F„ G. 1, 125A Stelle Ave, Plainfield, N.J. Haraway, Harold H., P. 1, 134 Canterbury Road, Danville, Va. Hardie, Edith L., G. 5, 2 Kent Road, Apt 3. Richmond, Va. Harkrader, James C, M. 1, Harrell, Charles A., D. 4, 603 Ash Street, Auburndale, Fla. Harrell, Patricia L., XR 1, 2804 Williamsburg Road, Richmond, Va. Harrell, Robert R., M. 4, MCV Apts, Bldg 4, Apt. 2, Richmond 24, Va. Harris, Charles R. Jr., D. 2, 7323 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, Va. Harris, James R., P. 4, 7707 Gloucester Ave, Norfolk, Va. Harris, Wester G., D. 4, 901 Smith St, Graceville, Fla. Harris, William W. Jr., M. 3, Box 409, Covington, Va. Harrison, Carol J., N. 2, 3729 N. Woodrow St, Arlington, Va. 22207 Hart, Jan. E., HA 1, 614 Locust St, Johnson City, Tenn. Harting, Larry J., P. 2, 619 Georgia Ave, Bristol, Tenn. Harvey, Connie M., XR 1, 201 N. Kalmia Ave, Highland Springs, Va. Haselwood, Sue W., XR 1, Rt. 4, Triple Oaks, Piedmont, S.C. Hash, OscawB. Jr., D. 1, 1317 Chapman St, Norton, Va. Hawkins, Robert T., D. 4, Box 102, Waverly, Va. Hawks, James H. Ill, P. 2, 1747 Lamar Ave, Petersburg, Va. Hawley, Everette K., P. 3, 115 Cherry Lane, Christiansburg, Va. Hayes, Richard C, D. 1, 148 Applewood Lane, Spartanburg, S.C. ,nd, Va. Haynie, Wendell G., P. 1, Box 18, Reedville, Va. Haywood, Ralph W., D. 2, 805 Hughes Ave, Chesapeake, Va. Hazen, Sandra E., MT 4, 454 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Healey, Thomas L., P. 1, 3413 Howard Road, Richmond, Va. Heath, Larry L., P. 2, 2010 Opal Street, New Bern, N.C. Heatwole, Stanley E., M. 2, Rt. 2, Pratts Woods, Waynesboro, Va. Hedrick, Roberta F„ N. 2, 4002 Greenlaw Awe, N.W. Roanoke, Va. Heiden, Laurence N., D. 4, Lake Dale Ave, Lake City, S.C. Heilig, Alan B., HA 1, 710 Rountree Ave, Kinston, N.C. 28501 Heinemann, Richard J., 6, Hellman, Jesse M., M. 1, 10 Devon Road, Great Neck, N.Y. Helsel, David F., D. 2, 3914 Rd Henrico Tpk, Apt 6 Richmond, Va. Heltzel, Robert E. Jr., D. 2, 1307 Handley Ave, Winchester, Va. Heltzel, Sue E., PT 4, 100 Broad Street, Bridgewater, Va. Helwig, Alan S., 5, 220 Maplewood Road, Richmond, Va. Hemingway, Anthony A., D. 2, 302 Palm Street, Georgetown, S.C. Henderson, Hilda K., N. 2, Rt 4, Box 278, Gate City, Va. Hendrick, Albina K., P. 3, 7219 Hermitage Road, Richmond, Va. Hensley, Larry D„ D. 1, 821 Windham Street, So. Hill, Va. Herbert, Daniel A., P. 3, 2319 Spencer Road, Apt 2, Richmond, Va. Hess, James B., M. 1, 508 Pike Street, Shinnston, W.Va. Hester, James M., P. 2, 18 Davis Street, Portsmouth, Va. Hickman, James R. Jr., M. 1, 120 Fairfax Drive, Huntington 5, W.Va. Hicks, James M., D. 4, 100 Federal Street, Sandston, Va. Hicks Sandra G., MT 4, P.O. Box 599, Newport News, Va. Higginbotham, John M., PT 3, 2616 Van Dyke Ave, Raleigh, N.C. 267 Hileman, Judy C, P. 2, Rt. 1, Castlewood, Virginia Hill, Diann F., N. 1, 519 N. Livingston Street, Arlington, Va. Hill, Janet L, N. 3, 73 Hugo Street, Norfolk, Va. Hill, Patricia A., N. 3, Rt. 4, Box 221, Lynchburg, Va. Hillers, Shirley A., N. 1, 384 Simpson Street, Norfolk 13, Va. Hillier, Joseph C, D. 4, 1 1 Brook Lane, Chester, Va. Hines, Ralph W., D. 1, 506 Orcutt Ave, Newport News, Va. Hinson, Lanny C, D. 1, 205 E. Church Street, Kershaw, S.C. Hirsch, Jack S., M. 3, 2750 Harvie Road, Richmond, Va. Hix, Frances A., N. 1, Montview Ave, Rocky Mount, Va. Hobbs, William A. Jr., M. 1, 22400 McCauley Road, Shaker Hgts, Ohio Hodge, John A., D. 1, Dinwiddie, Va. Hodges, Ralph M., D. 4, 1720 Wake Forest Drive, Richmond, Va. Hoffman, Gene A., N. 2, 904 Crutchfield St, Fal ls Church, Va. Holden, Kenton R., M. 1, 1133 Gypsy Lane, West, Towson, Md. Holding, Sara N., MT 4, 111 N.E. 1st St, Big Stone Gap, Va. Holdren, Jamison, N. 2, 5218 Devonshire Road, Richmond, 25, Va. Holland, Henry D., M. 3, 4406 Fitzhugh Ave, Richmond, Va. Hollister, Marjorie I., N. 2, 4416 Medford Drive, Annandale, Va. Holloway, Sue C, P. 2, Box 72, Chatham, Va. Holt, Carolyn S., N. 1, Wards Road, Lynchburg, Va. Holt, Rebecca A., N. 4, Box 914, Bluefield, W.Va. Hood, Suzanne, N. 1, Andes Copper Mining Co, Potrerillos, Chile Horenstein, Martin, M. 1, 1024 Spotswood Ave, Norfolk, Va. Horwitz, Sidney H., 5, 414 N. Sheppard Street, Richmond 21, Va. Houston, Judith M„ N. 2, 2514 Chapel Hill Road, Durham, N.C. Hove, Brenda L, N. 1, 160 Augustine Ave, Fredericksburg, Va. Howe, Edward G., D. 1, 116 N. Rogers Ave, Endicott, N.Y. Howell, John N. 2nd, D. 3, 3407 Stuart Ave, Richmond, Va. Howell, Robert M., D. 4, 108 N. Washington St, Sumter, S.C. Hubbard, Ann M., N. 1, RD 1, Brockport, Pa. Huber, Carol D., MT 1, 53 Wagon Bridge Run, Moorestown, N.J. Huber, Charles M., M. 1, 2200 Chalfont, Apt 31, Richmond, Va. Hudgins, Hubert B., M. 4, 4921 N. Crestwood Ave, Apt. 2, Richmond Hudson, Thomas R., D. 3, 3601 Montridge PI, Lynchburg, Va. Huffman, Harold E„ M. 3, 2020 2nd Ave Richmond, Va. Hughes, David C, M. 4, 307 Seminole, Lester 13, Pa. Hulbert, Priscilla M., P. 2, 410 Crescent Road, Lynchburg, Va. Hunt, Donald W., D. 2, 3904 Pilots Lane, Richmond, Va. Hunter, Michael N., D. 1, 7932 Garden Drive, No. St. Petersburg, Fla. Hurt, Carolyn R., P. 1, Box 215, Lebanon, Va. Hutcher, Neil E„ M. 4, 61 1 5B Granby Street, Norfolk, Va. Hutcheson, Charles, Jr., P. 1, 12 S. Daisy Ave, Highland Springs, Va. Hutt, Mary B., PT 3, 369 Rotary Street, Morgantown, W.Va. Hydrick, Betty W., M. 4, 2420 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville, S.C. Hylton, Richard D., D. 3, Bowling Green, Va. Ingram, James T., G. 1, 503 Hamilton Street, Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Ingram, Robert C, D. 3, MCV Apts, Bldg 1, Apt 14, Richmond, Va. Irvin, Stephen B., M. 1, Box 58, Blacksburg, Va. Irwin, Joan E., N. 4, 51 Park Drive, Dover, Delaware Isaacs, Edward R., M. 1, 702 Kathleen Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Iwanik, Paul A., P. 4, 108 Willow Drive, Annandale, Va. Jacobs, Richard T., P. 4, 1211 Warren Ave, Richmond 27, Va. Jacumin, Walter J., M. 3, 207 Menole Ave, 4, Richmond, Va. James, Charles N., M. 2, 9115 Mapleview Ave, Richmond, Va. James, David E. Jr., 5, Rockville, Md. Jamison, Cecil O., P. 1, Rt. 1, Box 146, Boones Mill, Va. Jenkins, George A. Jr., D. 4, 453 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Jenkins, Jerry L., D. 1, 3807 McGuire Dr. Apt D. Richmond, Va. Jenkins, Merry D., XR 2, 500 McCormick St, Clifton Forge, Va. Jennings, William C, P. 4, Occoquan, Va. Jennings, William III, M. 2, 3450 Gallatin Road, Toledo 6, Ohio Jeroy, Harry K, M. 1, 2706 Keller Ave, Norfolk, Va. Johnson, Andrew C. Jr., P. 2, Rt. 14, Box 133, Richmond, Va. Johnson, Bradley G„ D. 3, 3501 Stuart Ave, Apt 303, Richmond, Va. Johnson, Gail S., N. 1, 209 S. Winchester Ave, Waynesboro, Va. Johnson, Lewis D., M. 4, 2801 Laflin PI. Richmond 28, Va. Johnson, Ruth R., N. 4, RFD 1, Box 62, Hot Springs, Va. Johnson, Wade L., M. 2, 410 Botetourt St, Norfolk, Va. Johnson, William H., D. 3, Diesel Housing, Bldg 3, 10 Johnston, Sandra C, N. 1, 109 Magnolia Ave, Franklin, Va. Jones, Cardie L., N. 3, 5705 Offut Drive, Suitland, Md. Jo nes, David E., P. 3, 209 Cherward St, Collinsville, Va. Jones, Elizabeth L„ MT 1, 3823 Boiling Road, Richmond, Va. Jones, Hubert A., D. 4, Box 7373, Reynolds Branch, Winston Salem Jones, John P., P. 3, 623 Madison St, Emporia, Va. Jones, Mary E., N. 4, 4111 Annandale Road, Annandale, Va. Jones, Thomas H., PT 3, 918 Kenbrook Court, Silver Spring, Md. Jones, Valerie M., N. 1, 2003 Birchwood Drive, Rockford, III. Jordan, Barbara, N. 2, 19001 N.W. 12th Court, Miami, Fla. Kashner, Ann S., N. 2, 946 S. Royal Street, York, Pa. Katz, Allan R., M. 147 17 78th Rd, Flushing, N.Y. Katz, David H., M. 2, 509E Hamilton St, Richmond, Va. Katz, Lee R., MT 1, 509E Hamilton St, Richmond, Va. Kaufman, Stanley M., D. 3, 1832 Elm Road, Lakeland, Fla. Kaye, Ira H., N. 3, 7503 River Road, Richmond, Va. Kazimierczak, Anna, G. 1, 478 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Keefe, William E., G. 4, 4612 Hanover Ave, Richmond, Va. Keeney, Glenward T., M. 2, 2032 10th St, N.W. Roanoke, Va. Keim, Lon W., P. 3, 705 Silver Spring Dr., Richmond, Va. Keim, Melvin N., M. 1, Oak Park, Va. Keith, James D., D. 1, 2211 Oak Ave, Hartsville, S.C. Kells, Douglas U., M. 2, 4729 Colfax Ave, So. Minneapolis 9, Minn. Kelly, Thomas W. Jr., D. 4, 315 Wheeler St, Spartanburg, S.C. Kemper, Bennet 1., M. 2, 8310 Burningwood Road, Pikesville, Md. Kennedy, Wayne T., D. 1, 410 Major Drive, Manning, S.C. Kennedy, William P., D. 4, Major Drive, Manning, S.C. Kent, David M., P. 3, 208 Franklin St, N.W., Rocky Mount, Va. Kent, Kathryn M., N. 2, 527 Carol St, Dover, Dela. Kern, Donald F., D. 3, 211 Carlisle Way, Norfolk, Va. Kerneklian, Samuel, M. 3, 5704 Bromley Lane, Richmond, Va. Kerstein, Malcolm H., D. 4, 1 885 Shore Drive, So 325, St. Petersburg Kesler, Archie D. Jr., M. 3, 10400 Midlothian Pk, Richmond, Va. Kessel, David, M. 2, 1512 William Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Kessler, Leonard P., D. 4, 1382 N.E. 178 St. No. Miami Beach, Fla. Kessler, Melvin L, D. 3, 1382 NE. 178 St. No. Miami Beach, Fla. Kibler, Kay E., N. 1, RFD 2, Strasburg, Va. Kidwell, Suzanne E., N. 3, 3535 Martha Custis Dr. Alexandria, Va. Kiesau, Fyle F., M. 2, 4222 Old Brook Road, Apt. 4, Richmond, Va. Kilby, Walter B., M. 1, Sperryville, Va. Killen, Clyde P., 5, 4728 Trenholm Road, Columbia, S.C. Kim, Kyoung S., G. 4, 379 Choong Ang Doug, Pohanz, Kyungbuk, Korea Kimes, Sandra L., N. 4, 136 Haws Lane, Phila., Pa. 19118 Kincaid, Nancy E., N. 2, 1318 Vanceright Circle, Winchester, Va. King, Barbara A., N. 2, 3119 1st Place No. Arlington, Va. King, Ronald L., M. 3, 3427 W. Franklin St, Richmond, Va. 23221 King, Sharon D., PT 3, 4311 Fauquier Ave, Richmond, Va. Kirby, David A., P. 1, 1305 Fullview Ave, Mechanicsville, Va. Kirkman, Robert J., D. 1, 240 Burgoyne Rd, Norfolk 3, Va. Kirkpartick, Barry V., M. 3, 2315 N. Florida St, Arlington 7, Va. Kittrell, Linda A., MT 4, 6800 Front Royal Rd. Springfield, Va. Knapp, John F., P. 3, 129 Ash Ave, Highland Springs, Va. Knight, Kenneth B„ D. 3, 213 Arrowhead Circle, Spartanburg, S.C. Knott, George S., P. 1, 1609 Dennison Ave, Staunton, Va. Knouff, Margaret L., N. 2, 4824 Peachtree Drive, N.W. Roanoke, Va. Knox, John E. Jr., D. 1, 10400 Midlothian Pk, Richmond, Va. Kuhler, Robert J., M. 2, 3037 Lischer Ave, Cincinnati 11, Ohio Kolendrianos, Ernest, M. 4, 229 Alpine Drive, Danville, Va. Kontm, Hermes A., G. 1, 601C Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Koonce, Martha C, N. 4, Box 172, Trenton, N.C. Koontz, Tovia L, N. 3, 8814 Commodore Dr., Norfolk 3, Va. Kramer, Stephen J., J. 2, 6 Hanover Circle, Lynn, Mass. Kranitzky, Maureen E., XR 2, 2201 Spider Drive, Richmond, Va. Kraski, Henry E., D. 4, 704 S. Beach Street, Ormond Beach, Fla. Krautkramer, Jerome, HA 1, 106 E. Laburnum Ave, Apt 8, Richmond, Va. Kreamer, Robin J., PT 3, 27 N. Park Drive, Bridgeton, N.J. Krokidas, Peter J., M. 3, 34 Carew Terr. Springfield, 4, Mass. Krop, Marianne E., N. 4, 4901 Seminary Rd. Apt 1219, Alexandria, Va. Krumm, Janice L., XR 1, 2630 Jackson St, Hollywood, Fla. Kuhn, Faye D., N. 1,5 Hillcrest Circle, Hampton, Va. Kunze, Merlynn K„ N. 2, 19 Emrick Ave, Newport News, Va. Kushner, Floyd H., M. 3, 802 Beechwood Ave, Apt 612, Richmond, Va. Kvale, Paul A., M. 4, Diesel Apts 1 6 E 4th St, Richmond, Va. Lacy, John J. Jr., D. 2, Box 117, McGuire Va. Hosp., Richmond, Va. Lakes, Richard B., P. 1, 100 Porter Road, Portsmouth, Va. Lambdin, Carol N., P. 2, Sycamore Rd, Franklin, Va. Lambert, Farrel P., P. 2, Nora, Va. Lampros, Jim N., M. 1, 1902 Cantle Lane, S.W. Roanoke, Va. Land, Bettie L., XR 1, 300 Clay Street, Hamlet, N.C. Lane, Trina K„ M. 1, 2522 4th Avenue, Big Stone Gap, Va. Lang, Winifred A., N. 2, 3500A St, S.E. 204, Washington 19, D.C. Laningham, James E. T., M. 3, 609 North Main, Pennington Gap, Va. Lankford, Brenda J., N. 2, 317 Grove Avenue, Franklin, Va. Lasley, Frank III, D. 1, 1320 N. Augusta St, Staunton, Va. 24401 Laster, Joel A., M. 2, 1203 Westmoreland St, Richmond 26, Va. Lawrence, Mabel M., N. 1, 1625 Barron St, Portsmouth, Va. Lay, Wood N., D. 4, Main St, Coeburn, Va. Layman, Anne M., N. 4, 1500 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, Va. Layman, David A., M. 4, Rt. 4, Rocky Mt., Va. Layman, Paul R., M. 1, 228 Lucas Creek Road, Newport News, Va. Layton, Mary S., XR 2, 425 Ave M. Potomac Pk, Cumberland, Md. Lazarus, Harriet Y., N. 1, 612 Georgia Ave, Norfolk, Va. Lee, Nancy S., PT 3, RFD 2, Box 333, Fredericksburg, Va. Leff, Peter B., M. 2, 167 Wheelmeadow Drive, Longmeadow, Mass. Legett, John A., M. 4, 5301 26th Rd, N. Arlington 7, Va. Legett, Joan G., N. 1, 219 Bank St, Suffolk, Va. Legum, Stanley H., D. 4, 6371 Hampshire PI. Apts, Richmond, Va. Lehew, Richard A., 5, 76 Alleghany, Clifton Forge, Va. Leibowitz, Hannah, MT 4, 1225 Westover Ave, Norfolk, Va. Lennon, Jesse S. Jr., P. 4, 2512 W. Grace St, Richmond, Va. Leonard, Barry A., M. 2, 811 Brighton St, Phila, Penn. Lester, Ramona C, N. 1, 416 Laurel Ave, Waynesboro, Va. Levasseur, Joseph E., G. 4, 3501 Carolina Ave, Richmond, Va. Levin, Jeffrey, D. 1, 7240 S. W. 83rd St, Plaza, Miami, Fla. Levine, Myron, M. 2, Box 524, Alfred, N.Y. Levitin, Fred R., D. 3, 205 Riverside Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Levy, Jerry B., D. 1, 1432 W. Princess Anne Road, Norfolk, Va. Lewis, Carol R., N. 1, 303 Hemlock Drive, Chesapeake, Va. Lillard, Judith D., P. 3, Box 185, Madison, Va. Lillard, Samuel F., HA 2, 6300 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, Va. Lilly, Edward L, M. 1, 312 Burleigh Ave, Norfolk, Va. Lindahl, Clarence D., D. 1, 660 So Road, Boynton Beach, Fla. Lindamood, Mary O., N. 2, Rt. 1, Box 182, Forest, Va. Link, Martha A., N. 1, Qts F, USN Hosp. Great Lakes, Illinois Little, James E., D. 4, 410 Seagate St, Neptune Beach, Fla. Little, Patricia W., N. 1, 8603 Irvington Ave, Bethesda 14, Md. Litz, Edward M., M. 3, 69 Maple Ave, Welch, W.Va. Lockwood, Beverly S., MT 1, 613 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Logan, Susan E., N. 1, Rt. 1, Bridgewater, Va. Long, Beverly R., P. 2, 626 Pine St, Vinton, Va. Long, George E., M. 1, 306 Kent St, Falls Church, Va. Long, Linda L., N. 3, Rt. 6, Harrisonburg, Va. Long, Patricia A., G. 2, 5801 Lee Ave, Richmond, Va. Long, Sandra A., N. 4, Box 66, Prospect, Va. Love, Carol J., N. 2, Rt. 2, Box 82, Meadows of Dan, Va. Lovelace, Edward III, D. 4, Dogwood Lane, Bedford, Va. Lowry, Catherine L., XR 1, 702 Woodberry Rd, Richmond, Va. Luck, Shearer T., PT 4, 303 N. Thompson .St, Richmond, Va. 23221 Lutz, Gerald W., D. 4, Polkbille, N.C. Lutz. Willard K., D. 4, Mt. Jackson, Va. Lyerly, Alan R., D. 4, Rt. 3, Box 202, Salisbury, N.C. Lynch, Vernon L. II, M. 3, Church Street, Rocky Mt. Va. Ma, Pearl P. C, M. 1, 10th Leigh Streets, Richmond, Va. MacDonald, Bruce R., M. 1, 1930 Windsor Road, Petersburg, Va. Macaulay, Alexander S., D. 1, 12 Clement Road, Columbia, S.C. Maccallum, Bonnie B„ N. 3, Manor Road, Box 230, Phoenix, Md. MacDonald, Victoria I, N. 1, 4814 Brawner, McLean, Va. Magill, David H. Jr., P. 1, Richmond, Va. 2101 Grove Ave, Apt. 1. Mahan, Ruby H., XR 1, 1702 Presson Blvd, Richmond, Va. Mann, Margaret R., XR 2, Rt. 4, Box 18, Powhatan, Va. Manuel, Patricia A., N. 2, 115 Polk Ave, Front Royal, Va. Marcus, Steven M., M. 2, 1141 E. 24th Street, Brooklyn 10, N.Y. Markowitz, Sheldon M.. M. 1, 3412 Ellwood Ave, Richmond 21, Va. Martin Mary E., N. 2, 7419 Midlothian Pk, Richmond, Va. Martin, Richard D„ P. 3, 332 Cherry Hill Road, N.W. Roanoke, Va. Mason, Stanley W. Jr., PT 3, 102 Huntington Road, Garden City, N.Y. Masters, Stewart R., P. 2, 307 Miller Street, Winchester, Va. Matthews, Emmett B„ P. 2, RFD 2, Lawrenceville, Va. Mays, Frank H., HA 2, Rt. 1, Box 104, Lovingston, Va. Mays, Kathleen L., N. 1, 9203 Lydell Drive, Richmond, Va. Maze, Patricia D., Dl 1, 2912 E. 6th Street, National City, Calif. McAllister, Russell G, M. 2, 3416 Hawthorne Ave, Richmond, Va McBrayer, Reuben H. Jr., M. 2, Box 215, Chatham, Va. McBride, Bobby E., D. 4, 101 Liberty St, Ninety Six, S.C. McCann, Judith K., Dl 1, 115 White Oak Road, No. Wales M R Penn. McCa[te ' r, Roger J., G 1, 161 Mendelssohn Road, Johannesburg, S. Africa McClelland, Linda A., N. 1, 4614 Alabama Ave, Lynchburg, Va. McConkey, Samuel A., M. 3, 1418 Kingswood St, Richmond, Va. McCormick, William C, M. 3, 3432 Howard Road, Richmond, Va. McDaniel, Andrew, 5, 26 E. Chapman St, Alexandria, Va. McDaniel, Eletta L, N. 1, Rt. 1, Cascade, Va. McDaniel, Janice E., N. 4, 1704 Woodland Ave, Chicago, Illinois McDannald, Eugene Jr., M. 4, Box 5000, Gammon Rd, Va. Beach, Va. McElveen, James A., D. 2, Box 241, Olanta, S.C. McEntire, Wesley E., M. 2, 3916 Rd. Henrico Tpk, Apt 4, Richmond, Va. McGaha, Leonard E., D. 4, 3 Broadmoor Drive, Greenville, S.C. McGahee, Charles W., D. 2, 400 Myles Ave, Columbia, S.C. McGarry, Richard J., G. 2, Rt. 3, Tahlequah, Oklahoma McGee, Nancy J., N. 1, Rt. 3, Gate City, Va. McGhee, Stanley W., D. 2, 2519 E. Grace Street, Richmond, Va. Mcintosh, James N., D. 3, 4612 Long Leaf Hills Drive, Wilmington, N.C. McKay, Adelaide C, N. 3, 3102 Manor Circle, Richmond, Va. McKenna, Thomas G, D. 4, 310 55th Street, Newport News, Va. McKinney, Dean G, D. 1, 242 Fairfores t Road, Spartanburg, S.C. McKi ' nney, Karen A., P. 1, 9513 Lester Lane, Richmond, Va. McLeod, Harry R., M. 1, 7933 Whitworth Road, Richmond 35, Va. McMarlin, Stacy L, M. 4, Diesel Apts 7 1 3 E. 4th St, Richmond, Va. Meador, William, Jr., D. 4, MCV Apts, Bldg 6, Apt 14, Richmond, Va. Melton, ' John W. Ill, M. 2, 3202 Noble Ave, Richmond, Va. Mendelson, Louis M., M. 4, 204 Riverside Dr. Portsmouth, Va. Merchant, James M. HA 2, 118 Pinehaven Drive, Ninety Six, S.C. Merchant, William F., P. 3, 447 N. Grant Ave, Manassas, Va. Merker, Mathilda S., N. 4, Box 1182, Roseburg, Oregon Meserve, Linda J., N. 3, 101 N. Aspen Ave, Sterling Park, Va. Mesic, Harry R., M. 2, 2910 Maplewood Road, Richmond 28, Va. Messick, Frances A., MT 4, 601 Livingstone St, Colonial Beach, Va. Metts, Julian C. Jr. Dr., 5, 8264 Midlothian Pk, Richmond, Va. Michael, Mary C, XR 1, 5009 Dollard Drive, Richmond, Va. Middlebrooks, Thomas, P. 4, 914 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, Va. Midgett, Deirdre D., N. 1, 11 16 Sycamore Road, Va. Beach, Va. Miles, Linda M., N. 1, Rt. 3, Box 122, Martinsville, Va. Miles, Robert M., M. 1, Rt. 1, Lynch Station, Va. Milewski, Thomas J., D. 2, 2522 Columbia St, Richmond, Va. Miller, Abbe L., M. 2, 4853 Parkside Ave, Phila, Penna. Miller, Jerry L., M. 4, Honaker, Va. Miller, Joyce E., N. 2, 124 Oates Ave, Winchester, Va. Miller, Larry C, D. 1, 70B Lamar Apts, Savannah, Ga. Miller, Marshall V., D. 1, Santa Rosa Ct, Cape Coral, Fla. Miller, Martha A., P. 4, 1616 Cambridge Circle, Charlottesville, Va. Mills, Carolyn L., PT 3, Bloxom, Virginia Mistr, Ernest N., M. 2, Diesel Apts 7 9 E. 4th St, Richmond, Va. Mitchell, Betty W., XR 1, 308 Southampton St, Emporia, Va. Mobberley, Beverley E., N. 3, 4117 N. 3rdd Road, Arlington, Va. Molinary, Samuel V., G. 2, Box 114, St. Paul, Virginia Moncure, Charles W., G. 2, 1812 E. Grace St, Richmond, Va. Montgomery, John E. Jr., M. 1, 120 Church St, Rocky Mount, Va. Moore, Dixie L, N. 2, 2424 Tillett Road, S.W., Roanoke, Va. Moore, Eunice P., Dl 1, 1117 Wiggins St, Jackson, Miss. Moore, Netta C, N. 3, Box 464, Grundy, Va. Morris, Jean L„ N. 1, 4144 Dorset Court, Richmond, Va. Morris, Kenneth W., D. 4, 410 4th Avenue, Farmville, Va. Moses, James T., HA 1, 333 N. Confederate Ave, Rock Hill, S.C. Mosley, Winifred C, P. 3, 1 1 1 2 Harwall Road, Baltimore 7, Md. Mostiler, T. Wayne, D. 3, Bldg 1, Apt 10, MCV, Richmond, Va. Mowles, Donald L, P. 2, MCV Apts, Bldg 5, Apt 11, Richmond, Va. Moyer, John P., M. 3, 3436 Howard Road, Richmond, Va. Mull, J. Dennis, M. 4, 1200 E. Marshall St, Richmond, Va. Mulling, James R., P. 3, Box 351, Orange, Va. Mullins, Herman L., HA 2, Box 147, Oakwood, Va. Musgrove, Talmage T., P. 2, 1859 Monticello St, Petersburg, Va. Musselman, Carolyn, PT 3, Box 1616, Balboa Canal Zone Myse, Robert N„ D. 3, 31 2D N. Tilden St, Richmond, Va. Najium, Joyce E., N. 2, 2165 Deyerle Road, Roanoke, Va. Napoli, Sam P., D. 1, 309 E. Oak Ave, Tampa, Fla. Nash, Mary M., N. 4, 3805 S. 7th St, Arlington, Va. Neal, James D„ P. 2, Box 536, Liberty, N.C. Neal, Margaret S., N. 3, Morningside Drive, Abingdon, Va. Neal, Roger D., M. 1, 171 W. Valley St, Abingdon, Va. Neal, Walter E., M. 3, Box 536, Liberty, N.C. Nelson, Bobby W., M. 2, 632 Aberdeen Road, Hampton, Va. Nelson, Susan E„ N. 1, 1 144 N. Illinois St, Arlington, Va. Netzer, Dorothy I., Dl 1, 1616 Taylor St, Arlington 7, Va. Newell, Marsha K., N. 1, 550 N. Braddock St, Winchester, Va. Nicholls, Richard A., M. 2, Apt 4, 10 MCV Apts, Richmond, Va. Nichols, Wilson R. Jr., D. 3, 1337 Evergreen Ave, Richmond, Va. Nicholson, George M., P. 2, 74 Huber Road Newport News, Va. Nielsen, Ronald L, HA 1, Box 896, Monticello, Utah Niesen, Stephen M., M. 1, 2106 1st Ave, Apt 3, Richmond, Va. Nixon, William P. Jr., M. 1, Rt. 2, Hertford, N.C. Noble, Susan C, XR 2, 3801 Tomacee Road, Richmond, Va. Nobles, Leta P., N. 2, 3314 Granby St, Hopewell, Va. Nofsinger, Dennis, Jr., M. 3, Box 111, Midlothian, Va. North, Carolyn S., XR 1, Box 298, Dahlgren, Va. Norwood, George J., 2, Novick, Maurice, M. 2, 5604 Crenshaw Apt. 1512, Richmond, Va. Nuckols, John T., M. 2, 4010 Fauquier Ave, Richmond, Va. Oakley, Richard S„ M. 3, 5456 Remuda Drive, Richmond, Va. Oflaherty, Karen P., N. 1, 2010 Sycamore Drive, Falls Church, Va. Ogle, Samuel G, M. 1, Rt. 4, Hillsville, Va. Oharrow, Ralph E., P. 3, 2214 Staples Mill Road, 3, Richmond, Va. Okun, Philip, M. 1, 4007 Monument Ave, Richmond, Va. Oley, Jacqueline A., XR 1, 3105 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. Olsan, Russell G, M. 1, 2420D Marina, Richmond, Va. Olshansky, Kenneth, M. 1, 1208 Garden Drive, Newport News, Va. Olsteen, A. N., D. 4, Rt. 2, Chipley, Fla. Orange, Thomas M., P. 1, 109 4th Street, Blackstone, Va. Orear, Charles E., G. 1, 1014 Orchard Road, Richmond, Va. Osbon, Robert E., D. 2, Diesel Apts 6 7, Richmond, Va. Overcash, William, Jr., D. 1, 2530 Marina Dr, Apt 8, Richmond, Va. Overstreet, Helen P., N. 1, 607 Lee St, Bedford, Va. Owen, Daphne B., N. 1, Rt. 2, Jarratt, Va. Owen, Jane S., N. 4, Jarratt, Va. Pack, Henry B. 3rd, P. 2, Appomattox, Va. Padgett, Lynn M., N. 1, 6030 N. 21st St. Arlington, Va. Page, Patsy R., M. 4, Marietta, N.C. Parham, Louis D. Jr., M. 4, P.O Box 94, Keysville, Va. Parker, Clifton L., M. 4, 4833 Brigadoon Drive, Va. Beach, Va. Parker, Jean C, P. 2, 1100 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston Salem, N.C. Parrish, Howard L. Jr., P. 3, 2502 Dickens Road, Richmond, Va. Parson ' Faye D., N. 4, 507 Gardner St, Franklin, Va. Parsons, Carrie V., HA 1, 3320 Maryland Ave, Richmond, Va. Parsons, George S., D. 2, 102 Hillcrest Ave, Columbia, S.C. Pascarosa, Carmen P., M. 2, 8 7 Diesel Apts, Richmond, Va. Passamaneck, Kenneth, M. 3, 199 Howeland Cir, Danville, Va. Pastore, Louis T., M. 1, 5503 Riverside Drive, Richmond, Va. Patton, Robert C, M. 1, Box 326, Clinchco, Va. Paul, Crispin W., D. 3, Rt. 2, Box 371, Rock Hill, S.C. Pauley, James H., D. 1, 2447 Hermitage Road, Bayside, Va. Payne, Nancy J., Dl 1, Tazewell, Tenn Peery, Thomas R., D. 4, 2906 Stephenson Ave, Roanoke, Va. Pekarsky, Robert J., P. 3, 3018 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. Pendleton Carol A., N. 1, 106 Pinewood Court, Woodbridge, Va. Penniston, ' Lawrence W., M. 3, 1706 N. Jefferson St, Arlington 5, Va. Perkins, Donald F., M. 4, 379 Iroquois Drive, Bricktown, N.J. Perkins, Sheila E„ N. 1, 2410 Coventry Road, Alexandria, Va. Perry, James D., M. 2, Bldg 8, Apt 8, Diesel Apts, Richmond, Va. Perry! Verna A., N. 2, Rt. 2, Box 17, Hertford, N.C. Peszka, Benedict V., PT 3, 329 Lyceum Ave, Phila 28, Penn. Peters, Paul E., D. 2. 1026 N W 22nd St, Gainesville, Fla. Peterson, Thomas W. Dr., 5, 1453 Sweet Briar Ave, Norfolk, Va. Petitt Diana R., N. 2, 16 S. Greenfield Ave, Hampton, Va. Petrasy, Eugene A., D. 3, 1112 Roseneath Road, Apt 11, Richmond, Va. Petty, Carroll T., M. 3, 2016 S. Kinsley Ave, Richmond, Va. Pherson, Mary E., N. 3, 3525B S. Stafford St, Arlington, Va. Phleger, Rosetta M., N. 2, Rt. 1, Forest, Va. Piasecki, George J., 4, Plaster, Harold E., D. 1, 608 Forest Hill, Shelby, N.C. Plauger, Lois M., N. 4, Bentonville, Va. Pleet Ruth E. N. 2, 2814 W. Strathmore Ave, Baltimore, Md. Plotkin, Gerald G, P. 3, 5611 Crenshaw Avenue, Richmond, Va. Plowden, Ramon G„ D. 3, 414 S. Main Ave, Groveland, Fla. Plunkett Harry G. Jr., M. 4, 499 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Pollack, Douglas J., D. 3, 401 Westham Parkway, Richmond, Va. Pollak, Michael J., M. 1, 138 33 Jewel Avenue, Flushing, N.Y. Pollock, Ralph S„ M. 1, 208 S. Boulevard, Richmond, Va. Polon, Allen J., P. 3, 4415 Bromley Lane, Richmond, Va. Poole, Joel R., M. 4, 63 21 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, Va. Poole, Rebecca 1., N. 3, Boonsboro PI. Lynchburg, Va. Poretz Donald M„ M. 3, 5422 Remuda Drive, Richmond, Va. Porter, Elizabeth A., N. 3, 3808 Craven Circle, Norfolk, Va. Potter, Patricia F., N. 3, 3210 Edgewater Drive, Greensboro, N.C. Powell, May R., N. 2, Rt. 1, Box 1 40A, Quinton, Va. Powell, Nancy W., N. 2, 1636 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Petersburg Va. Powell, Raleigh C, M. 1, 1636 Mt. Vernon Ave, Petersburg, Va. Powell, Robert L, P. 1, 120 Baldwin Ave, Portsmouth Va Powers James M Jr P. 4, 132 S. 13th Ave, Hopewell, Va. Powers ' Patricia F., N. 1, 416 Sherwood Hall Lane, Alexandria, Va. Pozega ' George, HA 2, 4700 Venable Ave, Charleston, W. Va. Price Georgianna B., N. 1, 302 E. Tenn. Ave, Crewe, Virginia Price James H , M. 3, 620 E. 18th Street, Richmond, Va. Pr ice ' John R , P. 2, 2920 Oak Crest Ave, S.W. Roanoke, Va. Price! Philip B., HA 2, 408 Euclid Ave, Van Wert, Ohio Priestley, Anna R., MT 1, 4521 Kanawka Ave, So. Charleston, W.Va. Prior Gordon, D. 3, 615 Conley Road, Richmond, Va. Priore Carmine A D. 2, 3902 Delmont St. 1, Richmond, Va. Pri.chett, Benjamin J., D. 3, 1905 Charles St, Fredericksburg Va Profitt, Russell L, HA 2, 301 E. Holston Ave, Johnson City, Tenn. Pruner Robert A., M. 3, Box 415, Lebanon, Virginia Pryor Donald C, M. 3, 900 Shell Road, Portsmouth, Va. 269 270 Pryor, Donald E., M. 1, 214 W. Jefferson St, Falls Church, Va. Pucci, Maureen L, N. 2, 48 E 19th St, Huntington Stat, N.Y. Qurllen, Caroll L, P. 2, 2317 Forest Drive, Waynesboro, Va. Quinn, Patricia A., N. 2, 3406 Ginger Drive, Huntington, W.Va. Raborn, George W., D. 4, 20 S.W. 23rd Terrace, Gainesville, Fla. Raff, James C, M. 1, Diesel Apts 5 12 E. 4th St, Richmond, Va. Rainey, Charles A. Jr., P. 3, Rt. 2, Box 113, Dinwiddie, Va. Rassman, William R., M. 3, 5524 Fillmore Ave, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. Ratchford, Max G., D. 4, 2101 Garland Ave, Gastonia, N.C. Ratliff, James T., M. 4, Rt. 2, Box 61, Grundy, Va. Ravenel, B. Owen, Jr., D. 2, 55 Legare Street, Charleston, S.C. Rawlings, Donald W., P. 2, 7104 Lakewood Drive, Richmond, Va. Rawls, Holman C. Ill, D. 2, 4106 Nine Mile Road, Richmond, Va. Rayfield, Frances B„ P. 4, 1314 Vanceright Ave, Winchester, Va. Raymaker, Rudolph L„ M. 1, 3914 Hanover Ave, Richmond, Va. Reams, Patricia A., N. 1, 303 Dundee Ave, Richmond, Va. Redman, Dixie L, N. 3, Troy, Virginia Redman, Gary R., P. 4, 602 Kentucky Ave, Norton, Va. Redmond, Nancy L, N. 1, Rt. 2, Box 184C, Midlothian, Va. Reed, F. Victoria, N. 4, 159 Edwards Ferry Rd, Leesburg, Va. Reed, John E., M. 2, 3317 Garland Ave, Richmond, Va. Reese, Pearle E., N. 2, 604 Pate Street, Monroe, N.C. Reid, David A., D. 4, B 2 A 1 MCV Apts, Richmond, Va. Reid, Patricia A., PT 4, Little Skyline, Orange, Va. Reid, Robert M., D. 1, 901 2nd Ave, New Smyrne Beach, Fla. Reinecker, Rita J., N. 1, 222 7th St, Garden City, N.Y. Reisch, Robert F., G. 1, 4060 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, Va. Renick, Fred T. Jr., D. 1 224 Rives Road, Martinsville, Va. Rentz, William H., D. 3, 1309 Woodlawn Ave, Columbia, S.C. Repass, Harriet L, N. 1, 2720 Terrace Rd, S.E. Washington 20, D.C. Repass, James A., M. 4, RFD 2, Salem, Va. Repass, Nancy J., N. 2, 363 Oakland St, Abingdon, Va. Revere, James H. Jr., D. 4, Kenbridge, Va. Reynolds, Donald F., D. 4, 504 Airport Road, Blacksburg, Va. Rhoades, Shirley F„ XR 2, 811 W. 47th Street, Richmond, Va. Rhodes, Herbert P. Jr., M. 3, 432 W. Leicester St, Winchester, Va. Richard, Philip D„ P. 1, 1752 S. Talbott PI. Waynesboro, Va. Richardson, Andrew L., G. 1, 4716 Augusta Ave, Richmond, Va. Richardson, Gary M., M. 4, Barhamsville, Va. Richardson, Jack W., HA 1, 1207 Greystone Ave, Richmond, Va. Richardson, Patricia, N. 2, P.O Box 92, Calverton, Va. Richardson, Wyatt L, D. 1, 1301 Leicester Road, Richmond, Va. Richter, Alan B., D. 2, 19001 N E 20th Ave, No. Miami Beach, Fla. Ricketts, Patricia E., PT 4, 18 Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. Riddle, Wilbur M„ D. 1, 119 Pinehaven Street, Laurens, S.C. Ridenhour, Fred L. Jr., D. 3, 119 Broad Street, Georgetown, S.C. Riley, Thomas W., D. 1, 100 Live Oak Road, Summerville, S.C. Roach, Phyllis J., N. 1, 113 Tower St, Tazewell, Va. Robbins, James D. , P. 2, 833 Banks Road, Martinsville, Va. Roberts, Fabian O. Jr., P. 1, P.O. Box 125, Hungary Road, Laurel, Va. Roberts, Ivan B., D. 4, 431 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Robertshaw, Gilbert E., M. 2, 3601 Edgewood Avenue, Richmond, Va. Robertson, A. Andrew, D. 4, Rt. 2, Moneta, Va. Robertson, Giles M. Jr., M. 1, 1119 West Ave, Richmond, Va. Robinson, Dennis H. Jr., M. 2, Bedford, Va. Robinson, Roger C, P. 2, Rt. 4, Hillsville, Va. Robinson, Thomas H., M. 3, 3142 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va. Rodgers, Wm. R. ' Jr., P. 2, 105 4th Avenue, Lawrenceville, Va. Rollins, Jane E., N. 3, 1603 Franklin St, Fredericksburg, Va. Roque, Gerald B., D. 2, 310 N. Albany, Tampa, Fla. Rosanelli, Peter, Jr., M. 4, 106 Old Bridge Lane, Richmond, Va. Rose, Eli L., M. 2, 28 Shadowlawn Drive, Livingston, N.J. Rosenberg, Robert K., D. 4, 280 N. E. 53 St, Miami, Fla. Rosenblum, Fired H., 5, 1030 Manchester Ave, Norfolk, Va. Ross, Deborah, N. 2, 7402 Floyd Ave, Springfield, Va. Ross, Edward F. Jr., D. 2, 3706 Western Branch Blvd, Portsmouth, Va. Ross, Mary L, XR 2, 3101 Napoleon Street, Richmond, Va. Ross, Nancy W., MT 4, 3426 Pittsfield Ave, N.W. Roanoke, Va. Rowe, Theodore C. Ill, M. 1, 2010 Colorado Ave, Portsmouth, Va. Royster, Clarence E., M. 1, Cluster Springs, Va. Ruble, Richard E., D. 1, 1902 Arlington Rd, S.W. Roanoke, Va. Ruffner, Joan E„ N. 2, Leaksville Rd, Rt. 1, Luray, Va. Runion, Marion G., D. 4, McGuire Va. Hosp. Box 117, Richmond, Va. Russell, John G. Ill, P. 2, Box 2, Flint Hill, Va. Ruth, Ronald S., D. 3, 1215 Normandy Drive, Apt. 4, Miami, Fla. Rydell, Alf H„ M. 4, 143 Skyview Way, San Francisco, Calif. Sabiston, Charles, Jr., G. 1, 633 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond 25, Va. Sachno, Roman Jr., M. 2, 3139 Grove Ave, Richmond, Va. Sachs, Martin I, D. 1, 3144 S W 26th St, Miami, Fla. Sadler, Rebecca E., N. 3, 6252 Mechanicsville Pk, Mechanicsville, Va. Saft, Rose M., N. 1, 1621 Dahlgren Road, Dahlgren, Va. Sale, Patricia S., PT 4, 3311 Florida Ave, Richmond, Va. Saleeby, Saleem N. Jr., D. 4, Main Street, Dillon, S.C. Salmon, John M. Ill, D. 4, Bldg 3, Apt 9, Diesel Apts, Richmond, Va. Salsbury, Carl A., M. 4, 4310 Kensington Ave, Richmond, Va. Sanders, Peter E., D. 1, Forest Hills, Greenwood, S.C. Sandridge, David A., M. 4, 5210 Wythe Ave, Richmond, Va. Saunders, Emmett L, P. 3, P.O Box 187, Holland, Virginia Saunders, Marvin D., P. 3, 6919 Jeff. Davis Hgwy, Richmond, Va. Saunders, Miles C. Jr., P. 2, P.O Box 424, Jarratt, Va. Sawicki, John V., D. 1, 404 Bayer Road, Mattituck, L.I., N.Y. Sayre, Lee F., HA 1, 308 Campbells Creek Dr. Charleston, W.Va. Sayre, Natalie, G. 1, Fort Defiance, Va. Scafidi, Arnauld F., M. 3, 303 Oronoco Ave, Apt 8, Richmond, Va. Schaufer, Paul E., P. 3, Rt. 1, Box 164, Linville, Va. Schairer, Jeanne E., PT 4, 3604 Thornapple St, Chevy Chase, Md. Schare, George D., M. 2, 416 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Schimpf, Robert W., M. 3, 1 1 N. Ligonier St, Latrobe, Pa. Schmidt, Janet L„ N. 1, 2108 Sorrel St, McLean, Va. Schneider, Karen J., N. 2, 408 Bader Ave, Waynesboro, Va. Schorman, Chas. F. Jr., P. 2, 108 Clifton St, Hampton, Va. Schorr, Bruce A., M. 2, 214 Shore Blvd, Brooklyn 35, N.Y. Schutt, Bernard W., P. 3, 2919 4th Ave, Richmond, Va. Schwartz, Laurence D., 5, 877 80th St, Miami Beach, Fla. Schwartz, Sol M., D. 2, 8843 Emerson Ave, Surfside, Fla. Schwartz, Stephen H., D. 4, 865 N. E. 179 Terrace, No. Miami Beach, Fla. Schwilm, Arlen L, M. 2, 1708 N. Quesada St, Arlington, Va. Scott, Cheryl A., N. 1, 708 Worsham Road, Bon Air 35, Va. Scott, Cynthia J., N. 2, Box 97, Fair Bluff, N.C. Scott, Danny L., M. 4, 1500 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, Va. Scott, Frances J., MT 4, 5500 N. 24th St, Arlington 5, Va Scott, Lucy E., N. 1, Rt. 3, Lexington, Va. Sekerke, Henry J. Jr., P. 4, 2220 Chalfont Drive, Apt. 22, Richmond. Selden, Harvey F., D. 2, 101 Beauregard Ave, Highland Springs, Va. Self, Richard L., P. 4, 213 Crittendon Ave, Roanoke, Va. Semones, John D., D. 1, 508 7th Street, Radford, Va. Sette, Janet M., N. 1, Rd 2, Box 196, Jackson, N.J. Shaia, Fred T., M. 4, 2614 Milford Road, Cleveland 18, Ohio Shalloo, Melanie L., N. 3, 3001 Branch Ave, Washington 25, D.C. Shaner, William T., P. 2, Drawer 460, Richla ' nds, Va. Shannon, Robert E., D. 1, Box 19, Blackstock, S.C. Shapshay, Stanley M., M. 1, 2669 Hubbard St, Brooklyn, N.Y. Sharf, Brent A., P. 4, 200 Regent St, Hampton, Va. Sharpe, John R„ M. 2, 1938 Atlee Road, Mechanicsville, Va. Sharpe, Larry O., M. 4, 119 Amherst Drive, Churchland, Va. Shaver, William H., P. 2, 515 E. Washington St, Lewisburg W.Va. Sheftall, Stanley W., D. 4, 901 College Drive, Gaffney S.C. Shenk, Nora E., PT 4, 879 College Ave, Harrisonburg, Va. Shepard, Louis E. Jr., D. 2, Vennings-Gourdine St, St. Stephen, S.C. Sherfy, Ellen J., N. 2, 306 Broad St, Bridgewater, Va. Shiflett, Harvey J., D. 4, MCV Apts, Bldg 6 Apt 1, Richmond, Va. Shope, Ann C, XR 1, Rt. 1, Jarratt, Va. Showalter, Nelson L, P. 2, Broadway, Va. Shuff, Robert L., HA 2, 1123 Prospect Ave, Pulaski, Va. Shumaker, Anne L., N. 1, 129 Prince Street, Leesbu rg, Va. Siegfried, George E., M. 1, 2805 Harvie Road, Richmond, Va. Silverman, Harvey, D. 1, 7030 Suburban Arch, Norfolk, Va. Silverman, Steven L, P. 2, 844 14th St, Newport News, Va. Simpson, Carolyn J., N. 1, 1312 Oak Drive, Blacksburg, Va. Simpson, Shellie L, N. 3, 414 Hariton Court, Norfolk 5, Va. Simpson, Williams A., D. 1, 306 Jennings St, Greenwood, S.C. Sippe, Joseph L., M. 1, 327 Grove Avenue, Charleston, W.Va. Smith, Alfred D. Ill, P. 3, 201 Oronoco Ave 3, Richmond, Va. Smith, Bonnie R., N. 3, Box 34, Oak Hall, Va. Smith, Dennis M., D. 2, 1315 Oak Knoll Drive, Cincinnati 24, Ohio Smith, Donna G., P. 1, 8627 Trevillian Road, Bon Air, Va. Smith, Edwin E. Jr., P. 2, Box 344, Brodnax, Virginia Smith, Harold E„ D. 4, 65 Buxton Ave, Newport News, Va. Smith, Jean B., MT 4, 1607 Dena Drive, Richmond, Va. Smith, Jeffery O., P. 1, 3121 E. Weyburn Road, Richmond 35, Va. Smith, John M. Jr., M. 3, Sea Island, Gp. Smith, Linda P., N. 1, McGaheysville, Va. Smith, Merle J., MT 4, Rt. 2, Bedford, Va. Smith, Norman E. Jr., M. 3, 3433 Howard Road, Richmond, Va. Smith, Richard E., D. 4, 9306 Staples Mill Road, Richmond, Va. Smith, Ronald W., D. 2, 809 Pine Creek Drive, Greenville, S.C. Smith, William P. Jr., D. 3, 516 Market Street, Cheraw, S.C. Smither, Diane L., PT 3, 1905 Wood Lane, Camden, S.C. Snead, George M. Jr., P. 3, Locust Hill, Virginia Snead, Robert P., M. 3, 5307 Matoaka Road, Richmond, Va. Snead, Ronald W., M. 1, 824 N. Rockbridge Ave, Covington, Va. Snidow, Conley T. Ill, D. 2, 364 Conn Avenue, Spartanburg, S.C. Snitz, Janet F., MT 4, 200 70 St, Virginia Beach, Va. Snyder, Doris E. B., MT 4, 3518 Patterson Ave, Apt 3, Richmond, Va. Sobel, Peter B., D. 2, 7835 S.W. 98th Ct, Miami, Fla. Southworth, Joanne G., G. 3, Diesel Apts, Bldg 6, Apt 12, Richmond, Va. Spallek, Gemot F., M. 2, 79 Lilienthalstr, Dortmund, Germany Spangler, Gladys 1, N. 2, 1933 Denniston Ave, S.W. Roanoke, Va. Spauls, Joanne, N. 3, 1414 N. Johnson St, Arlington, Va. Spencer, Carol E., N. 1, 5581 Odessa Dr, Virginia Beach, Va. Spencerstrong, Wm. H., M. 2, 109 Witherspoon Road, Baltimore 12, Md. Sperry, Frederick B., HA 1, Trenton Trust Bldg, Trenton, N.J. Spiegel, Jonas B., D. 3, MCV Apts, Bldg 8, Apt 5, Richmond, Va. Spilker, Bette Y., PT 4, 1208 Oakwood Drive, Colonial Hgts, Va. Spillers, Thomas E., D. 1, 6907 Vale Street, Alexandria, Va. Spoto, Marshall D., D. 2, 436 Lucerne Ave, Tampa 6, Fla. Stacks, Robert D., M. 3, 3435 Howard Road, Richmond 23, Va. Staff on, Linda L., N. 1, 304 Edgewood Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Stafford, Alfred W., P. 3, P.O. Box 4582, Richmond 29, Va. Stainback, Martha M., N. 2, 466 Grove St, Ridgewood, N.J. Stakem, Brian E., M. 3, 2500 N. Jefferson St, Arlington, Va. Stalker, William P., D. 3, 300 Westwind Court, Maitland, Fla. Stangeland, Kathryn E., MT 4, 1762 Berkeley Ave, Petersburg, Va. Stanley, Cassius III, M. 1, 125 Lady Astor St, Danville, Va. Stanton, Patricia L., P. 1, 5 Rollingwood Place, Newport News. Va. Stecher, Roland E„ D. 1, 705 S. Wayne St, Arlington, Va. Steele, Ginger L., P. 2, Evergreen Hills, Bristol, Va. Steffen, David B., P. 27, W. Berry St, Sandston, Va. Stephens, Dianne L., XR 1, 8217 Ireton Road, Richmond, Va. Sterling, Janie L., N. 1, 513 Southwick St, Fairfax, Va. Stermer, George A. Jr., D. 4, 1001 Wilmer Avenue, Richmond, Va. Stern, Preston G., G. 1, 182 Kneeland Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. Steves, Gale C, Dl 1, 137 Southdown Road, Huntington, N.Y. Stimson, Janice A., N. 3, 516 N. Wash. Ave, Pulaski, Va. Stockberger, Lynn P., M. 1, 9313 Lester Lane, Richmond 29, Va. Stockton, Sherrill, Jr., D. 3, 3410 Stuart Avenue, Richmond 21, Va. Stogner, Marcie L., N. 3, 2106 Rolling Road, Greensboro, N.C. Stokes, Pamela A„ N. 1, 508 Holbrook Road, Virginia Beach, Va. Stoltzfus, Elam R., M. 1, Rd. 1, New Columbia, Penna. Stone, David W. Jr., D. 2, 1737 Mulmar St, Charleston, S.C. Stone, Hal K., P. 4, 4674 Hampshire Cl, Norfolk 13, Va. Stone, Philip D., P. 2, 824 Arizona Drive, Richmond, Va. Storch, Aron S., M. 4, 1607 Westbrook Avenue, Richmond 27, Va. Storr, Beverly R., N. 2, 828 City Park Ave, Portsmouth, Va. Stotler, Richard E., P. 4, 5403 Hawthorne PI. N.W. Washington, D.C. Stover, John O. Jr., M. 1, 2602 York Road, Raleigh, N.C. Stover, Patricia E., N. 3, Tyndal Drive, Gloucester Point, Va. Street, Rusell K., D. 1, Grundy, Va. Strickland, Roy E. Jr., D. 3, Rt. 1, Box 37, Wewahitchka, Fla. Strickler, Edmund R., D. 3, 801 Linbay Drive, Virginia Beach, Va. Strickler, Karen I., N. 2, Stephens City, Va. Stringer, Llewellyn, M. 3, Hunton Hall, MCV, Richmond 19, Va. Strother, Katherine, N. 1, Texas Farm, The Plains, Va. Struntz, Estella A., XR 1, 246 National Hgwy, Lavale, Md. Stubblefield, Va. E„ XR 1, Rt. 1 Box 172, Gloucester, Va. Sung, Cherry, P. 1, 40 Kadoorie Ave, 1st Fl. Kowloon, Hong Kong Sung, Edward L, M. 2, 40 Kadoorie Ave, 1st Fl. Kowloon, Hong Kong Sylvia, Bruce G., D. 4, 3201 French St, Richmond, Va. Talbot, William S., D. 3, 2306 Brockway Lane, Richmond 23, Va. Talley, ' Sharon P., N. 1, 23 S. Grove Ave, Highland Springs, Va. Tankersley, Ronald L., D. 1, 175 Dennis Drive, Williamsburg, Va. Tarkington, R. A. Jr., P. 1, 115 W. Queen Street, Edenton, N.C. Tarpley, Sharon L., N. 1, 559 Arlington Road, Danville, Va. Tate, George S. Jr., 5, 5201 King William Road, Richmond, Va. Tate, Rose M., N. 2, 2210 E. 3rd Ave, Big Stone Gap, Va. Tattersall, Mary A., M. 4, 50 Ridgeview Road, Staunton, Va. Taylor, Carole J., XR 2, Honey Pod Farm, Washington, N.C. Taylor, Jane T., P. 1, 4012 Walmsley Blvd, Richmond, Va. Taylor, Joyce R„ XR 1, 627 N. 33rd Street, Richmond, Va. Taylor, Kathryn P., N. 1, Rt. 1, Appomattox, Va. Taylor, Martha M., MT 1, 804 1st Ave, Farmville, Va. Terwey, Margaret A., N. 2, 4321 Two Woods Road, Virginia Beach, Va. Thomas, Fred B. Ill, D. 2, Rt. 3, Box 197, Chester, Va. Thompson, Jack F. Jr., D. 1, 3901 Caulder Ct, Richmond, Va. Thomson, James D. Jr., P. 2, 2304 Buckingham Ave, Richmond, Va. Thorn, John E. Jr., M. 1 , 41 7 N E 1 2th Ave, Ft. Launderdale, Fla. Thorpe, Mary J., XR 1, Box 344, Waverly, Virginia Thrasher, James W. Jr., M. 4, Diesel Apts, Apt 6, 4th St, Richmond, Va Thurman ' , Roger Z., M. 4, 3903 Pilots Lane, Apt 8, Richmond, Va. Timma, Jane W., N. 4, Rt. 1, Box 74, Amelia, Va. Timmerman, John H., D. 4, 1013 Prestwood Drive, Hartsville, S.C. Tinnell, Lambert A., HA 1, 402 Sandston Ave, Sandston, Va. Tisdale, Robert C, P. 2, 192 Barbour St, Orange, Va. Tolley, James W., P. 2, 100 Alleghany St, Christiansburg, Va. Tompkins, Thomas K., D. 1, 417 Ridgemont, San Antonio, Texas Tompros, Angelo C, P. 3, 616 Nicholson St, N.W. Washington, D.C. Topf, Jeff S., D. 1, 3925 Riviera Drive, Coral Gables, Fla. Towery, Michael S„ D. 3, 720 Cardinal St, Sumter, S.C. Townsend, Lucy K., P. 2. 118 Lynchburg Ave, Colonial Hgts, Va. Trager, Peter S., D. 1, 64 10C 186th Lane, Flushing 65, N.Y. Traynham, Ryland T„ D. 1, Rt. 2, Box 521, Greenwood, S.C. Tredway, Susan S., N. 2, 6908 Tulane Ave, Richmond 25, Va. Tucker, Doris M„ XR 1 , 20 Rutledge Road, Newport News, Va. Tucker, Eve B., N. 1, 500 Indian Corner Road, Slocum, R.I. Turner, Marilyn J., XR 1, 450 Westover Hills Blvd, Richmond, Va. Turner, William H., M. 1, 208 Oakdale St, Martinsville, Va. Turpin, Joyce A., N. 2, Goode, Va. Tyree, Margaret J., N. 3, 1108 Atlee Road, Mechanicsville, Va. Ussery, Leslie J., MT 4, 4212 Bounty Road, Virginia Beach, Va. Van Ostenberg, Paul, D. 2, 6120 5th Ave. No. St. Petersburg, Fla. Vance, Vivian C, N. 1, P.O. Box 222, Scottsville, Va. Vann, Susan C, N. 1, 200 Queen Street, Strasburg, Va. Varsel, Charles, G. 4, 7825 Granite Hall Ave, Richmond 25, Va. Vaughan, Joan, N. 4, 6209 Dustin Drive, Richmond, Va. Vaught, Elmer J., D. 1, 1630 Brittwood Drive, Richmond, Va. Vawter, S. Jean, N. 2, 715 Park St, S.E. Vienna, Va. Verkauf, Byron E., D. 1 , 72 Adalia, Tampa, Fla. Vermillion, Robert L, M. 1, 3507 Spottswood PI. Hampton, Va. Vey, Janet E., PT 4, 106 Oft Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vicker, Linda M., 2216 S. Columbus St, Arlington, Va. Villani, Angelo J. Jr., M. 2, 293 Va. Ave, Welch, W.Va. Volgyi, Clara A., XR 1, 706 N. Belmont Ave, Richmond, Va. Vore, Anne L., N. 1, 517 Prosperity Ave, Fairfax, Va. Waddell, Carol S., M. 1, 1208 Nelwood Drive, Richmond, Va. Waddill, James T. Ill, M. 4, Rt. 3, Box 149, Chester, Va. Wade, Jo Anne, P. 2, 13 Paddock Drive, Newport News, Va. Wade, William P., P. 2, 3966 Fauquier Ave, Richmond, Va. Waff, Joseph J., D. 3, 515 4th St, Shenandoah, Va. Wagner, Alice K., XR 2, 729 Park View Ave, Staunton, Va. Waite, Lana L., N. 4, 716 Louisiana Ave, Cumberland, Md. Wake, Gary W., M. 4, 3203 Chamberlayne Ave, Richmond, Va. Waldman, Wallace E., M. 2, 269 Terhune Ave, Passaic, N.J. Walker, Louise A., N. 2, 108 Afton Ave, Norfolk, Va. Walker, Walter K., D. 2, 121 Irby Ave, Laurens, S.C. Walker, William R„ M. 1, 5101 Newcastle Road, Raleigh, N.C. Walker, William T., P. 2, 607 Virginia Avenue, Chase City, Va. Walls, Danny L., P. 1, 314 Walker ' Street, Danville, Va. Walton, David C, M. 2, MCV Apts, Bldg 1, Apt 15, Richmond, Va. Wang, Yvonne S. H., MT 1, Embassy Court, Apt 22, Hong Kong Warren, Joan S., XR 1, Quinby, Va. Watlington, Charles O., G. 3, 2338 Monument Ave, Richmond, Va. Watterson, Bruce C, D. 1, 6304 W. Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. Wayland, Russell B., M. 4, 201 Bidgood Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Webb, Leslie S. Jr., D. 1, 11 Malvern Ave, Apt 6, Richmond, Va. Webb, Marjorie E., N. 2, Sea Level, N.C. Webb, William H., D. 1, 2309 Woodmont Drive, Richmond 35, Va. Weeks, Barbara D., XR 2, Spring View Farm, Jarratt, Va. Weeks, Russell S., M. 4, Rt. 1, Jarratt, Va. Weiler, Harold H, M. 1, 714 W. 1st Street, Fairfax, Va. Weiss, Bernard, P. 2, 3553 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. Wells, James M. Jr.n M. 1, 209 Westhampton Ave, Danville, Va. Wells, Thomas J., M. 3, 4th Ave Ext. Farmville, Va. Wenger, Amanda A., N. 1, Rt. 3, Box 248, Williamsburg, Va. Wentz, Willard W„ D. 2, 810 Ferry Road, Danville, Va. Wesley, Robert J., P. 3, 3208 Gainesville St, S.E. Washington, D.C. West, Betty A., N. 3, Rt. 2, Box 171, Fincastle, Va. West, Sandra C, PT 3, Rt. 3, Staunton, Va. Whisman, Elizabeth L„ XR 2, 1640 N. Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. White, Earl D. II, M. 4, 4918 Suburban Ave, Richmond, Va. White, George F., M. 2, Box 217, Danville, W.Va. White, Mary J., N. 2, Box 970, Leesburg, Va. White, Newton K„ M. 2, Rt. 1, Abingdon, Va. White, Raymond C. Jr., G. 3, 715 New York Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Whitley, Margaret A., N. 3, 2416 Bryan Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. Whittington, Edward, D. 3, Bldg 2, Apt 7, MCV Apts, Richmond, Va. Wick, Peter L., M. 2, 2219 N. Military Road, Arlington, Va. Widener, Herbert L., M. 1, Box 14, Marion, Virginia Wilkerson, Robert E., D. 4, MCV Apts, 85, Apt 11, Richmond, Va. Wilkerson, Ruth C, M. 3, i?6 Hill Street, St. Albans, W.Va. Wilkins, James F., G. 1, Dumont Apt, 7, Lynchburg, Va. Wilkins, Lucien S., M. 2, 346 Carthage St, Sanford, N.C. Wilkinson, Marsha L, XR 1, 4625 Norborne Road, Richmond 34, Va. Willard, Richard N., M. 3, Rt. 14, Box 326, Richmond, Va. Williams, Anderson F., 5, Williams, Anne B., XR 1, 631 E. Main Street, Marion, Va. Williams, Daniel H., M. 2, 6316 Roosevelt Ave, Pennsauken, N.J. Williams, George L., D. 4, Rt. 2, Ml. Airy, N.C. Williams, Martha S„ N. 2, 1015 80th Street, Newport News, Va. Williams, Robert B., P. 3, 613 E. Main Street, Marion, Va. Williamson, Sterling, M. 4, 7121 Cherokee Road, Richmond, Va. Williamson, William, D. 1, 6103A Hampstead Ave, Richmond, Va. Willis, Thomas W., D. 3, RFD 3, Box 186, Gainesville, Fla. Willms, Victoria J., N. 3, 469 Trapier Road, Charleston, S.C. Willner, Robert F., HA 1, 826 Bishop Street, Union, N.J. Wilson, Carol S., Dl 1, 4290 Lamar Street, Decatur, Ga. Wilson, Chester L. Jr., P. 4, 403 S. Abingdon St, Arlington 4, Va. Wilson, Harriet S., PT 4, 2835 Bicknell Road, Richmond, Va. Wilson, Jennings L„ 5, 820 W. 47th St, Richmond, Va. Wilson, Judith A., Dl 1, Becky Branch Rd, Box 866, Southern Pines N.C. Wilson, Louis O., N. 4, 3611 Ronnie Ave, Richmond, Va. Wilson, W. Glenn, P. 2, 849 Paxton Ave, Danville, Va. Wimberly, Elizabeth A., N. 2, 2814 Arl Ridge Rd, Arlington, Va. Wimberly, Joseph W. Jr., D. 2, Rt. 2, Bowman, S.C. Winall, Peggy J., N. 1, 28 Sanford Drive, Newport News, Va. Wine, Gail I., N. 2, Rt. 3, Box 16, Manassas, Va. Winesett, Preston S„ M. 1, Diesel Apts, Unit 2, Apt 13, Richmond, Va. Wingert, Patricia A., N. 3, 5643 pevine St, McLean, Va. Winn, Sara E., N. 1, 745 Lexington Ave, Charlottesville, Va. Winnick, Mark B., D. 1, 412 Acres Circle, Portsmouth, Va. Withrow, Robert P., M. 1, 2000 Hicks Road, Richmond, Va. Wolfe, John R„ M. 2, 1106 Westview Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Wood, Jo Ann, PT 3, 2224 Griffith P. West, Owensboro, Ky. Wood, Phin L„ P. 2, Rt. 4, Box 435A, Glen Allen, Va. Wooddell, William J., M. 3, 3409 Howard Road, Richmond 23, Va. Woodruff, Harvey C, D. 1, Rt. 1, Box 1 77A, Churchland, Va. Woody, Raymond A., D. 1, 7401 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond, Va. Woofter, Joseph C, M. 1, 1 81 Washington Ave, Parkersburg, W.Va. Wooldridge, Carolyn J., PI 3, 1204 N. 28th Street, Richmond, Va. Woolley, Janet A., N. 4, 303 Colonial Dr. Wallingford, Penn. Wootton, Jane P., M. 4, 701 F N. Hamilton St, Richmond, Va. Workman, Richard R., P. 3, 2923 Kenwood Ave, Richmond, Va. Worrell, Henry P., D. 2, 400 Woodland Drive, Marion, S.C. Wray, Frank G., M. 2, 3905 Delmont St. Apt. 10, Richmond, Va. Wray, William B., D. 4, 3912 Pilots Lane 5, Richmond, Va. Wright, Allen K., G. 4, 5401 Raleigh Road, Richmond, Va. Wright, Frances L, XR 1, Rt. 1, Box 139A, Powhatan, Va. Wright, John W., P. 3, Pound, Va. Wulfsberg, Einar J., M. 1, 5518 Williamsburg Blvd, Arlington, Va. Wyatt, Betty S., M. 3, 2401 Cornwallis Ave, Roanoke, Va. . Wynn, James E., G. 1, 443 Morrison Aven Newport News, Va. Wynn, Joyce S., P. 3, Drakes Branch, Va. Wyss, Neil F., D. 1, 209 Lansdale Drive, Gaffney, S.C. Yaffa, Jack B., M. 1, 2010 Redman Rd. Apt 19, Richmond, Va. Yancey, Franklin D., P. 3, Rt. 2, Box 151, Clarksville, Va. Yarbrough, A. Nelson, D. 3, 5437 Snead Road, Richmond, Va. Yarbrough, Sandra J., 2, 5437 Snead Road, Richmond, Va. Yarbrough, Terry P., M. 4, 3305 Monument Ave, Richmond, Va Yates, Harold T. Jr., M. 1, 2339 S. Nash St, Arlington, Va. Yates, Patricia S„ N. 2, 104 Ewart St, Hinton, W.Va. Yatteau, Ronald F., M. 3, 750 Byron St, Richmond 23, Va. 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MOTLEY, Representative Official Medical College Class Ring SOUTHERN MEDICAL SUPPLY CO. INC. 1206 E. Main Street Richmond, Virginia Phone Milton 3-7404 Everything From One Source THOMAS G. POWELL Orthopedic Surgical Appliances Artificial Limbs Braces, Abdominal Belts, Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Arch Supports, Stump Socks Wheel Chairs — Crutches 414 W. Broad Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ! Phones: Ml 3-8656 or Ml 3-0658 McCLEARY ' S Good Home Cooked Food The Campus Room Located in the Student Union GRANT DRUG COMPANY, INC. Prescriptions 610 East Broad Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phone Milton 3-1803 OPEN ALL NIGHT The Downtown Prescription Center 1 STROTHER DRUG CO. Wholesale Druggist LYNCHBURG, VA. 1117 Jefferson St. RICHMOND, VA. 3700 Saunders Ave. Let Him Serve You Most Who Serves You Best. Compliments of SKULL BONES RESTAURANT 400 North Twelfth Street RICHARD H. and EDWARD H. SHAIA Proprietors 280 NORTH AMERICA ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA, INC. Low Rate Student Life Insurance Life, Non-Cancellable Accident Sickness and Hospitalization — Surgical Insurance Group Consultants An Old Line Legal Reserve Life. Insurance Company HOME OFFICE — RICHMOND, VIRGINIA be a tiger aboutusaving! Be ferocious about saving some of your income regularly. Enjoy that pleasant feeling of satisfaction and well being that comes from a regular savings habit . . . particularly when you save at First Federal, where your money earns a tempting generous dividend (currently 4% per annum credited semi-annually). Pbunce in soon, won ' t you? FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF RICHMOND 231 Compliments of JOHNSTON-WILLIS HOSPITAL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 265 BEDS MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL AND PEDIATRIC DEPARTMENTS Accredited Training School for Nurses Approved rotating internships and residences in medicine and surgery 282 OWENS, MINOR AND BODEKER, INC. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA WHOLESALE DRUGGIST Serving Drug Stores and Hospitals of Virginia and North Carolina Since 1882 Richmond, Va. 214 East Grace Street T.V. RENTAL SETS As Low as $4.00 per Week Delivery and Pick-Up Service Included BAUSCH LOMB INCORPORATED South Atlantic Regional Headquarters Opthalmic Instruments, Equipment and Supplies 307 East Franklin Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DAI R Y Independent, Locally Owned VIRGINIA DAIRY Since 1920 The Home of Better Milk 1810-16 W. Main Street ELGIN 5-2838 Nurses — Beauticians — Waitresses Maids — Hotels — Restaurant — Hospitals Physicians Coats J ENESS— UNIFORM CENTER Professional Uniforms for Women and Men NORFOLK RICHMOND Medical Towers I 16 N. 7th St. Phone 627-4783 Phone Ml 4-2828 and 401 Boush St. Phone MA 2-4231 THE L. D. CAULK COMPANY OF VIRGINIA (Formerly Harris Dental Company) RICHMOND NORFOLK ROANOKE SPRINGFIELD VIRGINIA Complete Service on Locations, Office Planning and Design is Available to All Dental Students on Request. ?. : The Dentists Supply Company Q- — Is this dentist ( ) Educating the patient? ( ) Demonstrating his professional skill and knowledge? ( ) Putting the patient ' s fears at rest ( ) Taking the first step toward easy and accurate tooth color selection? A. ALL FOUR! The Blend Selector for Trubyte Bioblend is a unique patient education aid as well as a prosthetic aid. Your patients will quickly recognize the personalized denture service it makes possible. Show a patient how natural her denture smile can be, and you remove many of the psychological obstacles to the denture experience. And when you use the Blend Selector to evaluate the patient ' s tooth color requirements, you take the first and most important step toward final success of the esthetic restoration. TRUBYTE tSiXrJ l Aul The world ' s only multi-blended porcelain anteriors THE DENTISTS ' SUPPLY COMPANY OF NEW YORK • YORK. PENNSYLVANIA 284 all Peoples Drug Stores filled 6,327,330 PRESCRIPTIONS in 1964 6,327,330 PRESCRIPTIONS! That ' s the number filled last year by all Peoples Drug Stores, an increase of 679,601 over 1963. Impressive figure, impressive public confi- dence . . . because behind all prescribed medicine at Peoples is confidence-in the physician who prescribes it, the manufacturer who makes it, the pharmacist who fills the prescription. We are proud to share this confidence with physician and drug manufacturer. At Peoples, nothing is so important as prescriptions! Jiltfft tek 285 Various stages of oblivion Oh, all right, it was only this long. A D.elta Sig Bunny Girl Yes, I ' m sure this is a senior course. 286 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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