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■ X-RAY 1968 Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Vol. 55 Nature, a kaleidoscope are you! And we have sought to know you even though you have determined not to be known . . . . . . But can our blindness be your real wish when you have made us so bright, so enthusiastic, so curious, so sympathetic, and so vain? . . . -. r EMERGENCY I ' .i wil L ' :« A BSH 12 M 13 . . . Must we accept health and sickness as you see fit or may we take you into our own hands when we can help our brother or our sister? In trust, we dare to borrow your art and copywright it so that medical arts and its institutions may remain the stronghold of man ' s humanity to man. 14 1 ■' ll y ' H E i Hi • J 1 w .y% J i5 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Blackwell Smith, Jr. President 16 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA Dr. Charles P. Caldwell, Jr. Vice President and Director of College Hospitals Colonel John H. Hail, Jr. Assistant President L. Daniel Crooks Comptroller Franklin Bacon, Dean of Students Miss Betty Morrow, Assistant Dean of Students 1 William R. Cogar S. S. Flythe Byrnal M. Haley Eppa Hunton, IV Mrs. Anne F. Mahoney C. Coleman McGehee BOARD OF VISITORS R. Reginald Rooke, Chairman Richard A. Michaux Buford Scott Stuart Shumate John H. Temple A. L. Van Name, Jr. Dr. Glenn R. Pratt. Director of Religious Ajjairs Harry R. Hester, Director of Housing; Charles ' . Hill. Student Finnncial Aid Officer 20 Dr. William R. Kay, Director of Student Health Student Health Miss Edith West. R.N. 21 Dr. Kinloch Nelson, Dean Medicine A November day . . . 1838 ... an old hotel . . . the Warners, the McCaws, the McGuires, the Johnstons, the Tuckers . . . one Iniilding ... a handful of staff and patients . . . Old Dominion Hospital, the Eg -ptian Building, Medical College of Virginia Hospital. A. D. Williams Clinic, E. G. Williams . . . many educated men and women ... a monumental dedication to our fellow man. 22 p. D. Doolan, Associate Dean 23 Dr. Harry Lyons, Dean Dentistry 75tli Anniversary . . . 1883-1968 . . . Excellent facilities ... a dedicated faculty . . . superior quality of dental education . . . new expansion ... A story of a small beginning . . . rapid growth . . . exceptional progress . . . often in the forefront of the advance of dental education . . . soon to be unequaled in the world . . . the sixteenth dental school to be founded in the United States ... a colorful history . . . rich in heritage . . . The MCV School of Dentistry provides a receptive environment to young men and women to prepare them- selves for careers as extremely competent practitioners, teachers, and researchers in the field of dental health. 24 Dr. 0. Wendell Clough Assistant Dean Dr. Holmes T. Knighton Assistant Dean Dr. Richard L. Simpson Assistant Dean 25 Dr. Warren E. Weaver. Dean Pharmacy Dr. John Andrako Assistanl Dean 1838 . . . Pliaimacy part of medical cuniciilum Hampton-Sidney College . . . 1845 . . . Egyptian Building . . . 1860 . . . MCV . . . stale institution . . . 1879 Department of Pharmacy created . . . 1880 five graduates Pli.G. degree . . . 1893 . . . University College of Medicine . . . Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy . . . 1913 U.C.M. and M.C.V. consolidated ... 2 year course . . . Mcguire Hall . . . 1920 . . . Dean Rudd . . . 1925— three year course . . . Ph.G. . . . 1932 . . . four year course . . . B.S. in Pharmacy . . . 1947 . . . Dean R. Blackwell Smith, Jr. . . . 1954 . . . first M.S. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry . . . 1956 . . . Dean Weaver . . . 1958 . . . Mcguire Hall Annex . . . 1960 . . . five year course. :maam Dr. Doris B. Yingling, Dean Mrs. Helen Wiesman Assistant Dean Old Dominion Hospital . . . 1895 . . Sadie Heath Cabaniss . . . 1901 . . Agnes Dillon Randolph . . . 1900 . . Nannie Jacqueline Minor . . . raduates Old Dominion Hospital . . the intrepid three . . . 1956 . . Dr. Doris B. Yingling Dean . . a baccalaureate program . . . dream . . . Registered Nurse Students . . N.L.N, accreditation ... a dream . . Graduate School ... a reality . . September, 1968. Nursing 27 Graduate Studies Dr. Daniel T. Watts. Dean Dr. John C. Forhes . . . 19.34 . . . M.S. degree . . . department of biochemistry . . . basement of Old Egyptian Bnilding . . . 1942 . . . M.S. in departments of paihology and Ijacteriology . . . 194.5 . . . M.S. in physical medicine . . . 1947 . . . M.S. in physiology and pharmacology . . . 1947 . . . Dr. Ebbe Curtis Hoff, Chairman of Graduate Committee . . . June 3, 1952 . . . first Ph.D. degree to Archie W. Miller, Jr. . . . 1957 . . . School of Graduate Studies . . . Dr. Hoff, Dean . . . July 1, 1966 . . . Dr. Daniel T. Walts . . . first full-time dean. 28 A dream ... A direction . . . Charles P. Cardwell ... A birth ... A school . . . January, 1950 ... A recognition . . . A status . . . Master of Hospital Administration ... A friend ... A gift . . . Arthur Graham Glasgow, Chair ... A need . . . A dwelling . . . Newton House ... A move ... A home . . . Randolph Minor Annex ... A gain ... A hope . . . Robert Hudgens ... A death ... A loss . . . June 10, 1966 ... A growth ... A dedication . . . Dr. M. Leigh Rooke ... A devotion ... A progress . . . Dr. Benjamin T. Cullen, Jr. ... A challenge ... A future . . . Dr. Thomas C. Barker. Dr. Thomas C. Parker, Director Hospital Administration 29 A class of twenty ... a new program ... a goal in mind M.T. (ASCP) ... classes microscopes . . . white cell counts . . . differentiations . . a syringe . . . the hospital . . laboratory . . . hematology . . chemistry, hacteriology . . . Blood Bank . . . 7:30 A.M. mornings . . . looking toward the future. Dr. George P. Vennart, Director Medical Technology Miss Lena B. Thomas. Eduralioudl Director 30 liss Suzanne Hirt. Educational Director Dr. Simon Baiuch . . . Father of Hydrotherapy . . . research in physical niedicine . . . Baruch Center of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation . . . Dr. Frances A. Hellelnandt . . . Spring, 1944 . . . formal opening ... a technical school . . . September 27, 1945 ... 18 students . . . 16th floor . . . 1948 . . . Miss Suzanne Hirt, Director . . . Septemljer, 1949 . . . Memorial Hospital Building . . . Rehabilitation Center . . . 1953 . . . from a technical school to a 2 year program . . . 1961 . . . five year research grant . . . knowledge from the past . . . directed to the future. Physical Therapy 31 Radiological Technology Carl H. Gerhold, technical Director First class in 1966 . . . graduates in 1969 . . . many more to come . . . First year at R.P.I. . . . classes five days a week . . . Math . . . English . . . Anatomy . . . Sociology . . . Psychology . . . Second year . . Beginning in June . . . Avork in department . . . orientation to floor work . . . eight weeks . . . more classes . . . more work . . . Third year . . . full- time practice . . . first graduating class . . . Associate Degree in Science ... a hard climl) ... a successful end, hopefully! fc.. Dr. E. Richard Kin . Director 32 Am. ' V. t:„jf ' ' HONORARIES AND FRATERNITIES Sigma Zeta is a national honorary science society founded in 1925. The Medical College of Virginia has one of the first chapters, founded in 1927. It is the only college wide group for honoring academic achievement at the Medical College. Members are selected from the junior and senior classes of the schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and nursing. The new members are honored at a banquet held in the spring. n r OFFICERS: (Standing) James xMcKenney, President; David Kirby, Vice- President; (Silling) Nancy Barlow, Secretary; Larry Hensley, Treasurer. Sigma Zeta Theodore G. Aldliizer Robert J. Allen Robert E. Baker Nancv S. Barlow- Philip H. Braiuit Shirley N. Butl.r : t } J. tT) ( V Edward B. Butts Stephen F. Chase Karia B. Churn Boyd M. Clements Alice W. Cliborne James W. Davis Cheryl E. Finnell Sydney H. Hardy Richard C. Hayes Larry D. Hensley Lanny C. Hinson Kenton R. Holden Peggy W. Johnson David A. Kirby Patricia W. Little Nancy J. McGee James M. McKenney Judy W. Morris Roney S. Rogers Harvey Silverman William A. Simpson Linda Paige Smith Cassuis M. Stanley Patricia L. Stanton Russell K. Street Ronald L. Tankersley Jack F. Thompson, Jr. Jeff S. Topf Eve B. Tucker Leslie S. Webb Herbert L. Widener Martha K. Wilcox 37 OFFICERS: L. to R.: Wayne Adams, Pres.; Wendy White, Sec.; Madison Cummings, Treas. Missing: Dick Atkinson, V-President. Alpha Sigma Chi MEMBERS: Wayne Adams Richard Atkinson Alpha Sigma Chi is an honorary leader- ship society, initially organized in 1938. Our purpose is to create a spirit of fellowship among our members who are selected from the schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy. Members are chosen on the basis of leadership, character, and sei-vice to their classmates. We hope that this spirit of fellowship that is fundamental to Alpha Sigma Chi will also carry over into our graduate professional relationship. A banquet held in the spring highlights the activities of Alpha Sigma Chi. At the banquet, pledges are initiated, and new officers are elected. Pamela Bergstrom Philip Brandt Ronnie Brown Faye Kuhn Margaret Maddex Kenneth Olshanky Madison Cummings Picture Picture James Hickman Not Not Roliert Kirkman Available Available i  38 Picture Not Available Harvey Silverman Gigi Spicer Linda Staffon Roland Stecher Drury Stith John Tabb Rose Tate William Turner Robert Vermillion Wendy White Harvey Woodruff Charles Zaglin PLEDGES: George Armstrong Bonnie Berman George Burke Edward Butts Fred Chairsell Stephen Chase Boyd Clements Corky Crockett Benjamin Foster Robert Harris Vivian Harris Wendell Haynie William Hobbs Charles Hutcheson Stephen Irwin Edward Lilly Linda Lynch James McKenney Jack Ostrich Robert Oswald Wilsie Paulette Marsha Penney Robert Shannon Paul Simons Brenda Smith Carol Spenser Pamela Stokes Frannie Surkamer Clarence Lindahl Jeff Topf Robert Vanarsdall Harold Weiler 39 Alpha Omega Alpha Alpha Omega Alpha is an Honorary Medical Society founded at the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois in 1902 by William W. Root. It is the only order of its kind in medical schools on this continent. Its foundation seemed to forecase the remark- able evolution that has occurred in American medical education in the past half century. Membership is based on scholarship, personal honesty, and potential leadership. Alumnus membership is granted for distinctive achievement in the art and practice of scien- tific medicine, and honorary membership to eminent leaders in die field of medicine. A.O.A. has gradually become an integral part of medical education in America and through its chapters and members has distinctly stimulated medical research, the highest educational and ethical standards, as well as the nobler professional ideals. The Brown Sequard Chapter at MCV was organized in 1940. Each year A.O.A. events at MCV include initiation of new members, a banquet, and a guest speaker who is a prominent figure in medicine or the allied sciences. PLEDGES: Theodore Aldhizer Philip Brandt Gar ' Cohen Elliot Familant Arnold Gellman Charles Huber Paul Layman Robert Patton Donald Pryor Dilworth Rogers Stuart Solomon Cassius Stanley Drury Stith Carol Waddell Herbert Widener OFFICERS: Ken Holden, Pres.; Robert Baker, V-Pres.; Edward Butts, Sec; William Nixon, Treas. 40 Rho Chi (PX), the national pharmacy honor society is to pharmacy what Phi Beta Kappa is to the Arts. In 1929 the Lambda chapter was founded at M.C.V. — now one of seventy-two chapters. The objectives of Rho Chi are promotion and recognition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences. Scholarship, leadership, and character determine eligibility for membership. The members include undergraduates and graduates in pharmacy including many faculty members and graduate students. Activities this year included a Pharmaceutically oriented seminar and the May initiation of new members. Rho Chi Richard C. Allen Robert J. Allen David Kirby Judy Morris Lee Stanton James Wynn Archie Beebe Michael Edwards Sydney H. Hardy 41 Since its founding as a non-sectarian medical fraternity at Cornell University Medical College in 1904, Phi Delta Epsilon has achieved unique success in Mending three components essential to a happy and puiposeful medical career: 1) High scientific and educational standards, 2) Good fellowship at under- graduate. House-staff, and graduate levels, and 3) Constant awareness of the liighest medical ethics. Highlights of the fraternity ' s programs include the following: combined under- graduate, housestaff, and graduate participation in smokers, parties, dances, and dinners; annual Aaron Brown Lectureship; annual Scholarship Prize; annual National SeiTice Award; Wives ' Club; B. Edgar Spiegel Student Loan Fund; Higher Educational Loan Program for graduates; Annual Con- ventions; Phi Delta Epsilon News; as well as a Placement and Advisory Ser-vice. OFFICERS (I. to T.): R. Lay ton, Sec; P. Okun, Pres.; P. Dascher, liist.: A. Ganderson, Treas.; J. Yaffa, V-P. Phi Delta Epsilon Brian Dorslc Elliot Faniilant Alan Ganderson Gordon Gondos Isaac Kozial Richard Layton Harold Levin?on Sheldon Markovitz Phil Okun Jerry Weintraub Jack Yaffa Marvin Zelkowitz Henry Alperin Stephen Carmel John Coan Barton Cohen Phil Dascher ■1 ' iiy ' • 4 • ' 42 Alpha Kappa Kappa The AKK Pledge Manual tells the story of our humble beginnings best. Thus — On September 29, 1888, a group of students at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire, met and organized the Alpha Kappa Kappa medical fraternity. Credit for the origin of our Fraternity must be large ' y given to the late Dixi Crosby, Alpha ' 91, who was at that time a fresh nan in the medical course. There had been a previous attempt to form a medical fraternity at Dartmouth under the name of the Ace of Spades (which went out of existence about 1900) believed to have had a convival rather than a serious purpose. (Editor ' s note: Bo-o-o-o-o-o !) The Manual continues. Thus — According to Dr. D. S. Stokes, a member of the class of 1889, Dixi Crosby, son and grandson of faculty members, was invited to join this group. On learn- ing that many of the higher type of men in the school were to be denied membership for superficial reasons, he refused to join and determined to organize a fraternity based upon the broad purposes of Social intercourse, mental development, scholarship, and mutual assistance. He had no difficulty in interesting the more desirable students, and to the consternation and detriment of the earlier group (none of whom was extended an invitation to become a member of AKK) Alpha Kappa Kappa was born. (Editor ' s note: Yay-y-y-y-y !) H there are any questions concerning this fol-de-rol, Hal Weiler, our Historian, will be glad to answer them. Randy Adams Robert Allen Richard Atkinson Robert Benazzi Norris Boone Aurelius Brantley James Brown Stephen Brown James Burgbacher George Burke William Burner Edward Burton Edward Butts John Byers Paul Caldwell Stephen Cencdella Gary Cohen Joel Cohen Roger Copenhaver Earl Crouch Richard Dean Charles Donlan Charles Elliot Pat Finelli John Fisher Earl Fuller Arnold Gellman John Gilliam Peter Goodman Kenneth Gray Steve Grubb Paul Guslman Keith Hanger Stevan Hanna James Harkrader Brad Hawley Bruce Henry James Hess Richard Hickman William Hobbs Kenton Holden James Holinion iMartin Hurenstein Frederick Horton Charles Huber T(jm Keenan Lon Keim Waller Kilby Kenneth King Gilbert Lavioie Paul Layman A. W. Lewis Ed Lilly George Long Herbert Long James Long Bruce MacDonald Thompson Mann Frank Marks Jerry Martin Charles Maxwell Julian Meyer Robert Miles Grayson Miller ' t i ' T .- - Picture r ?T J fm W i ° ' :-. ' U -A Available - ' f i it ' ' m r fs ifT) m rs es i I V. • V ?M? ( gl I irk I i - ■- • Picture Q ' £M George Miner Jacob Moll John iMontgoniery Not Shown: Jesse Hellman Harvey Henderson Ernest Larkin Mark Lichtcnburg Picture Not Availobte 1 Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble  I Picture Not Avoiloble Picture -i:J Not Avoiloble Picture Picture Not Not Available Avoiloble Picture Picture Not Not Available Avoiloble Picture Not Available Picture Not Available f; It Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble i Picture Picture Not Not Avoiloble Avoiloble -- ' Avoiloble - A A Earle Moore Dan Moseley John Moseley Stephen Niesen Bill Nuckols Garrett Ogle Jack Ostrich Lee Owens Robert Patton Frank Phillips Jethro Piland Jim Raffa Robert Ramsey Steve Reams Harold Rekate John Reynolds Giles Robertson Thomas Rogers Dixon Rollins Edward Royster Tony Sakowski John Saliba Brooke Seckel James Shaw Robert Sigafoes Lary Sippe Robert Smith Newton Sorrow Pickney Sowers Cassius Stanley Drury Stith Neil Stronach Marc Thames W. R. Thompson John Thorn David Tomko Keith Towne James Turner Harrison Turner Bob Vermillion Ray Walker Han. Id Weiler James Wells Herbert Widener Stanley Willett William Williamson Robert Withrow William Wolfe Einar Wulfsberg Charles Yarbrough Taylor Yates James Zelenak PLEDGES: David Bristow William Bryce David Carney Charles Cromwell John Cunningham Eldridge Derring Robert Harris Robert Jagger John Jones David Kaplan Robert Klink John Lowe Charles Moore Eugene Noland John Owens Lewis Owens Ronald Patterson Thomas Patterson George Planavsky Randall Powell Charles Robertson John Rychak Stephen Schlesinger Robert Smallridge Vikroni Sottiurai Robert Swisher William Tanner Gary Wheler Melville Wright 45 Phi Chi OFFICERS: L. to R., Joe Nuara, presiding junior: Steve Schechner, Treas.; Steve Irvin, presiding senior; Dave Polster, John Cametas, Social co-chairman. Missing, Dave Linehan,Nat ' l Sec; Rudy Rajinaker, Recording Sec. 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 lirother- hood among its members and all of medicine. JmIih Ayrcs Aniii-lo Banike Charles Bush Phil Byrd Jiihn Camelus Wesley Carter Presldii Childress -Marly D(jnclsnn Riehard Hawkins Peter Hoffman OFFICERS: Standing, Jim Crockett, Treas.; Glen Alexander, Sec.; Seated, John Ricks, V-PresidenI; Wayne Adams, President. Delta Sigma Delta First Dental Fraternity — 1882 . . . Fraternal cooperation . . . Scientific, ethical, professional progress. To gain men of like niiiuls and conmion aspirations. Oniicron Omicron chapter . . . Successful year . . . monthly meetings and parties . . . active wives cluh with monthly meetings and social events. Host to guest spealers . . . Dr. Green, the dentist ' s role in detecting early oral caticer; . . . Dr. Powell, President of Virginia State Dental Association, speaker at rush; Dr. Huffstutler, Supreme Grand Master of Delta Sigma Delta, guest of Dr. Powell and Delta Sig ' s ... a party at Country Cluh of Virginia and an oyster hake in his honor. Christmas provisions for a needy family . . . Seniors looking forward to Supreme chapter of Delta Sigma Delta. 48 Picture Not Available -i O O C). t ' f Oi o ■■( Picture Hot Available W. Adams G. Alexander W. Armentrout J. Bradshaw J. Bronson D. Brown J. Crockett C. Crowder D. Day I. Eby R. Fernandez D. Francis R. Fuller C. Gary C. Glenn W. Gold M. Gordon A. Gustin 0. Hash L. Hensley J. Kail G. Kirchner P. Kohn r r %, T tST ' ' ' Picture Not Available Psi Omega with seventy-eight cliapteis, is the oldest dental fraternity. Gamma Omicron is the M.C.V. chapter. The fraternity is an integral supplement to the D.D.S. degree. It advances the dental profession and provides fello vship among the meml)ers. 1967-1968 has featured monthly meetings with speakers followed by informal dis- cussions; parties which Psi O ' s have been known to enjoy; and the Psi Omega Wives with their own meetings and officers who supplied the orders for cocktail parties and plans for a fraternity lodge. The fraternity is proud of its pledges and its new co-sponsors. Stnnding: J. Thompson, Treas.; R. Steelier, Harmon, V-President; C. Lindahl, President. S. Heard, Social Cliairman; Sitting: C. Psi Omega 50 P D ft ff ffi ' O O O H. P. Allen F. A. Bell T. C. Berry R. P. Belhea I. A. Bishop D. M. Boyd L. T. Brooks R. L. Brown S. W. Brown P. V. Browne T. R. Burriss G. C. Bushway R. D. Caldwell J. F. Chairsell D. W. Cherrx J. Chicurel J. C. Clarke L. H. Clemons J. W. Delk J. P. Doley H. B. Douglas H. C. Dowdy S. E. English W. F. Falls E. A. Foretich B, W. Foster J. I. Gilbert J. C. Gills M. S. Goldman J. L. Green C. R. Harmon S. K. Heard L. C. Hinson J. A. Hodge J. M. Hoffarth E. V. Horton E. G. Howe J. L. Jenkins C. C. Johnson C. W. Johnson F. D. Johnson J. D. Keith D. T. Kiger J. B. Kirkland L. D. Lawson A. B. Lee T. W. Littrell R. F. Martin D. G. McKinney L. C. Miller E. R. Motley S. P. Napoli R. J. Oswald A. M. Padgett S. M. Parel W. R. Parks J. F. Phillips H. E. Plaster G. S. Pugh T. W. Ranson R. M. Reid F. T. Renick J. S. Repass W. L. Richardson W. M. Riddle T. W. Riley E. J. Rubis H. 0. Sargent J. V. Sawicki J. D. Semones R. E. Shannon G. T. Shuert P. K. Simons W. A. Simpson T. R. Smith R. E. Stecher R. L. Tankersley J. F. Thompson T. K. Tompkins M. N. Trahos R. T. Traynham E. J. Vaught S. M. Wade B. C. Watterson L. S. Webb P. A. Wells D. B. Webster S. H. Wolf H. C. Woodruff N. F. Wyss 51 1967-1968 . . . Rejuvenated leadership . . . psychedelic rush party . . . theater dinner . . . Dude ranch party . . . closer ties with Alumni . . . monthly dinner meetings . . . guest lecturers . . . Lake Side Country Cluh . . . Senior big brother program . . . lunch hour bridge games . . . senior banquet . . . OFFICERS: (sitting) Mat Cohl, V-President; Sieve Howard Duclion, Rec. Sec; Irwin Becker, Corres. Sec. President; (standing) Ed Nacht, Trea Alpha Omega i cn O- Picture Not Available J W J ;r , «« Martin Baloff Irwin Becker Barry Behrens Sheldon Blum Jim Borovay Steve Burch Steve Chase Mat Cohl Howard Duchon Jerry Ducker Robert Faine Artie Click Richard Hayes Mike Hunter Irwin Hurwitz Arthur Kapit Warren Karesh Jeff Levin Jerry Levy Jeffrey Lewis Howard Mendelsohn Marshall Miller Ed Nacht Paul Plasky Mark Romer Harvey Silverman John Sootin Jeff Topf Pete Trager Byron Verkauf Mark Winnick Ed Woodman Not Shown: Ronald Herbert Drake Regent Dennis Trumpkin 53 Founded at the State University of Iowa on May 13, 1921, by Zada M. Cooper . . . Tau chapter — chartered March 20, 1953 . . . To unite women students in pharmacy . . . To stimulate high scholarship . . . To cooperate with the faculties of the colleges where chapters are established . . . To foster professional consciousness . . . loyalty . . . interest . . . friendship . . . Fall — carwash . . . picnic to welcome new girls in the School of Pharmacy. Winter — Christmas party for undei-privileged children with Phi Delta Chi . . . caroling with Kappa Psi at a nursing home . . . rush culminating in the pledging of ten girls . Spring — traditional Spring Banquet . . . election and installation of new officers. OFFICERS (l. to T.) A. Osborne, Treas.; J. Croes, Corres. Sec; C. Helfert, IFC Rep.; S. Fajans, V-P; P. Maddex, Pres.; D. Southern, Chap.; N Trayn- ham, Hist.; V. Harris, IFC Rep; P. Daniels, Rec. Sec. Kappa Epsilon MEMBERS Linda Cohen Jan Croes Peggy Daniels Stefanie Fajans Gail Fields Vivian Harris Christina Helfert Judy Lifland Picture Not Available Peggy Maddex Faye McDaniel Tricia McDowell JoAnn Morgan Anita Osborne Dena Southern Lee Stanton Nancy Traynham Marty Wilcox PLEDGES: Linda Angelillo Sharon Gauthier Alice Habel Ellie Hunter Jean Jensen Suzanne Ray Sandra Sparks Michelle Straccioni Nancy Wade Elaine Woods 55 Phi Delta Chi ... Alpha Delta Chapter . . . founded 1883 . . . MCV in 1925 . . . construction of the Tri-Fraternity Bulletin Board and preparation for the Generic Drug and Brother of the Week campaigns . . . Phi Delta Chi Luncheon for Brothers and Alumni attending the V.Ph.A. convention . . . back to school and presentation of the Tri- Fraternity Bulletin board to School of Pharmacy . . participation and display for National Pharmacy Week . . . Red Vest Seminar sponsored by Royal Moses . . . Harvest Romp as theme of back to school dance . . . joint Christmas party with Kappa Epsilon for underpriviledged children . . . Red Vest get-together sponsored by P.D.C. and C. E. White, faculty advisor . . . winter . . . RUSH SEASON— RUSH BANQUET— RUSH DANCE . . . result — 33 new pledges for Alpha Delta . . . formal initiation . . . another successful Ad Book for P.D.C. . . . spring 1968 . . . annual Spring formal and Banquet at Holiday Inn . . . election of new officers for a bigger and better 1968-69 . . . the end of a very rewarding and successful year for Alpha Delta ... 25 seniors join the ranks of faithful alumni . . . OFFICERS: (front to back) I. to r.: R. Foutz, Alumni Liaison; D. Walls, V-Pres.; W. Harris, Rec. Sec; Wm. Gamett, Treas.; C. Hutcheson, Pres.; K. Hall, Corres. Sec; K. Blevins, Master at Arms; Archie Beebee, Alumni Rep.; C. E. White, Faculty Advisor. Phi Delta Chi Clarence Bain Kirby Blevins George Brittle Boyd Clements Charles Corder Luke Couko ' s Gary Cupit Thomas DeBusk Michael Dykes Charles Engle Roger Foutz Thomas Fox Thomas Flax Larry Fleenor Samuel Flory Martin Freedman Johnny Garber William Gamett Glen Abernathy Ronald Abernathy Robert Allen Archie Baskerville MfM • Jiii f 56 Picture Available Thomas George William Gerrard Kenneth Hall Wayne Harris Price Herndon Charles Hutcheson James Hutton David Kirby Edward Kromer Richard Lakes Gene Layman Thomas Lee Terry Livingston David Love Thomas Matthews Bruce McWhinney Dwight Miller Royal Moses Hunter Murphey Thomas Orange Graham Padgett Robert Powell Kendrick Pritchard Jerry Reynolds Joseph Russo Charles Schoreman David Shanahan Ronald Shure Jeffery Smith Marvin Stewart Joseph Suarez Marvin Taylor Robert Taylor Robert Tisdale Danny Wails Edward Warren Thomas Williams Benjamin Yaffe Russell Yinger Not pictured: Steve Kostyniuk 57 Kappa Psi Standing: J. McKenney, Regent; S. Cohen, Hist.; E. (.nx. tr.: ll. Wurkman, Chaplain; R. Stans- bury, Treasurer; Sitting: R. Rogers, 3rd V-Regent; P. Richards, 1st V-Regent; R. Pack, 2nd V-Regent. Founded at the Russell Military Academy in New Haven, Connecticut, May 30, 1879, by F. Hai-vey Smith, Kappa Psi Pharma- ceutical Fraternity. The first collegiate chapter formed was at the University of Maryland on November 18, 1898 and was called Delta. In 1900 the fortieth collegiate chapter. Beta chapter, was formed at the University College of Medicine in Richmond, Virginia. On March 19, 1904, Theta chapter was installed at the Medical College of Virginia, as the eightieth collegiate chapter, and in 1913 when the University College of Medicine merged with the Medical College of Virginia, Theta chapter remained as the active chapter of Kappa Psi. Kappa Psi was incorporated as a national frateniity for both medical and pharmacy students in 1903. In 1924 these two branches separated with the medical branch becoming Theta Kappa Psi. The total active membership is over 28,000 which is governed by Alpha chapter, con- sisting of the national officers. MEMBERS: George Armstrong Pierre Beck Danny Brown Steve Cohen John Courtney Everett Cox Madison Cummings Bill Deans Roger Doniby Tom Evans John Gill Harold Haraway Danny Harris James Hawks Wendell Haynie Picture Not Available A 58 Bob Ingram Steve Knott Buddy MacDonald Jim McKenney George Noe Ron Pack John Plantz Sam Porter Bob Pyles Phil Richard Fabian Roberts Roney Rogers Lee Scarbrough Dennis Stanley Richard Stansburg John Tabb Mike Thompson Jack Thompson Dean Warden Jim Wharton Don Workman PLEDGES: Charlie Altizer Grey Blanton Bob Bragg Bobby Brown Shayne Brown Jerry Clary Pete Gregores Ron Hardy Rick Helmstutler Paul Hicks Dave Kartell Marty Martin Jerry Minix Kelvin Parker Joe Patrick Tommy Pyles Doc Ringley Spider Simmer 59 ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS MCV Student Council The Core of the Student Body Bringing Us Together to Improve to Learn to Grow Improving the Present for the Future Learning the Art of Self-Government Growing in Mind and Spirit. OFFICERS President — R. Madison Cummings, Jr. Vice President — Charles F. Zaglin Secretary — Patricia W. Little Treasurer — Roland E. Stecher ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES Richard L. Arkinson, Jr. Stephen Cenedella Peter L. Goodman Joseph C. Nurara Thompson Mann Earle W. Moore Robert N. Ackerly Beal Lowen Richard Mattews Bland Nolen Pat McQuade Tom Green John Fitzgerald Roland Stecher R. T. Trayham J. F. Chairsell L. B. McNeely Richard Caldwell Kenneth H. Gibson Dud Vest Pete Mowbray Joan E. Black Roney S. Rogers Sammie L. Porter Richard Stansbury Clarence L. Bain, Jr. Rodney Bedwell Patricia W. Little Mary F. Surkamer Susan Vann Rachael Bandy Linda James Carolyn Morris Barbara Dunn Betty C. : Ioore Gerry Williams Jean Chucheck Josey McCoy Cathy Ryan Sandra S. Mitchell Bill Guyer Sylvia Wilkerson Richard L. Stein Michael L. Edwards Raymond Bruce James Sue Morgan Donald Patterson 62 MCV Honor Council I Hereby Pledge My Word of Honor That I Will Support the Honor System in All of Its Details OFFICERS Secretary — Jane Ratcliff Not shown — Richard Atkinson — President HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Jack B. Yaffa Samuel B. Shoualter John T. Cunningham Larry Sehlesinger Robert M. Reid J. L. Tarver Joseph Chicurel Bill De erle Robert J. Allen Dennis C. Stanley- Sharon L. Gauthier Roger Weakley Carol Pendleton Lill Ann Ingebretsen Mary F. Heasty Sandra Wood Judy K. Miller Dan Baltimore Barbara Suplee Michael L. Bass Linda C. Cross Susan Puckett Lawrence Langston School of Medicine MEDICAL SCHOOL OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer — Steve Cenedella President — Dick Hickman SAMA OFFICERS John Reynolds, Treasurer; Ed Lilly. President: Floyd Atkins, V-President; Lon Keim, Secretary 64 School of Dentistry SADA OFFICERS Vice President — Bob Oswald President — Wayne Adams Secretary -Treasurer — Wayne Whitley SCHOOL OFFICERS President — Bob Shannon Secretary-Treasurer — Casey Lindahl 65 School of Pharmacy APHA-VPHA OFFICERS Back row: George Armstrong Dean Warden Front row: Boyd Clements Gail Fields Roger Domby PHARMACY SCHOOL OFFICERS President — Wendall Haynie Secretary — Peggy Maddox 66 School of Nursing STATE SNAV PRESIDENT Pam Bergstrom DISTRICT III STUDENT NURSE 1967 Franny Surkamer NURSING SCHOOL OFFICERS Vice President — Marsha Penny Secretary — Kathy Mays Treasurer — Linda Pearce President — Linda Staffon 67 Physical Therapy SCHOOL OFFICERS: Jane Ratcliffe. President; Joan Edwards, Secretary -Treasurer: Carol Pollack, Athletic Representative. STUDENT AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY REPRESENTAl 1VL-: J.in H ..-. n. Junior; Su an ( „ .nirell Senior. 68 School of Graduate Studies OFFICERS President — Thomas Smith Secretary-Treasurer — Mildred Fleetwood Vice President — Howard Weitsen School of Radiological Technology SCHOOL OFFICER President — Sylvia Washington 69 Lectures Embracing the Social Sciences, To Broaden the Perspectives of Students in the HeaUh and Biological Sciences Walter Kaufman The Crisis in Morality Rene Dubos Biological Remembrance ' ' The Arts, and the Humanhies Gardner Murphy ' Outgrowing Self Deception To Provide an Educational Program Outside the Discipline of the Laboratory and Lecture Room Paul A. Freund The Supreme Court and the Future of Federalism Religious Activities Fun, Talk, Films and Folk Masses. . . Primarily, Though, a Chance To Get Acquainted With God. 72 Hard Work . . Till Finally Graduation! 73 MCV Alumni Association The Maury House — Medicine — Dentistry — Pharmacy — etc. The Scarab — the Monthly Publication Linking the Past, the Present, and the Future. 74 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Bonnie Herman; ASSISTANT EDITOR, Harold Weiler; PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR, 0. B. Hash. X-RAY STAFF A recording of the sounds and sights we experience in a year at M.C.V. . . . The people and places, the thoughts and emotions now so familiar ... A ghmpse of our lives captured to help us remember . . . The X-Ray BUSINESS STAFF: seated, CO-EDITORS, Carol Lewis and Dahpne Owens; standing Sandra Long, Vicki Spruell. 75 PHYSICAL THERAPY: Su an Blanclu.nl. Nancy Mintcn, Card Pollack. MEDICINE. Brenda Lankford; FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION, Betty Lee Carr. HONOR ARIES AND FRATERNITIES: Corky Crockett. Editor; Pat Palm. Gail Morton, Marcia AUerdice. Not shown: Carolyn Morris 76 RADIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY: Harri.-t Walker; GRADUATE STIDIES AND HOSPITAL AD- MINISTRATION: Linda James; DENTISTRY: Dorthea Ellison and Pat Purcell. Seated, NURSING: Carol Pendleton; ORGANIZA- TIONS AND ACTIVITIES, Judv Weaver and Bar- bara Woodland; standim;. PHARMACY. Brenda Oakes. HELPERS: Chris Mathes. Sally Santmver. Meredith O ' Neil. 77 ACTIVITIES Goofm ' Off, Eating, Dancing, Sublimating, and . . . The Cause The Resuhs 78 G o o f 1 n ' O f f 79 Students From Mr. Lockhardt and ' Duncan ' : good food and plenty of it festive dinners with tableclothes and candlelight Mr. Lockhardt and Dunran 80 Center From Mr. Purvis: pool tables and color T.V. old movies and new dance bands Mr. Purvis 81 THE FIFTH DIMENSION Christmas Dance 82 STACY HENRY AND THE MAJESTICS 83 Parties and . . . 84 More Parties 85 A T H L E T I C S 86 Athletic Council O V 87 Familiar r 88 Scenes 7 1 89 90 1 r I ™ yt h SfOf ' rf- ' ' ft 4 X ' r r ;«► -W . J % r- ' a 92 SCHOOL OF I EDICINE .js y Medicine Is . . . TO M- ' Tl ' s. . . Wliat do you mean histology is on the lab practical?! . . . Grades don ' t count . . . You may choose 1, 2, 3; 1, 3; 2, 4; or 4 only . . . Drop back 10 and punt . . . Shut up, I ' m thinking ... If and when you want to know about the ear . . . Homosexual cockroaches?? . . . Would you please palpate that . . . Clyde, there ' s something about you I just don ' t like . . . Indusium Griesium . . . McNally ' s hamstring tension ... O.K., to make a long story short . . . someone stole the other fingers ! TO M- ' 70 ' s . . . Little black bags . . . and Physical Diagnosis . . . Wasserman ' s Clinical Trials with Amyl Nitrate . . . R. Cantor and M. Zelkowitz vie for Good Son Award . . . Med. School according to Goren . . . Laurence of Uremia . . . 50,000 episodes of Startrek reviewed . . . Dr. Weiss has been elected Queen for a Day ! . . . Slicko Prout . . . Surviving Irish statistics and M E. TO M- ' 69 ' s . . . Now, vaite moment, shtoodents . . . while Rennie rambles, rages, and ruminates before quorum . . . DeHart walked out . . . anyone seen Dr. Bowe? . . . I don ' t care if you are still on the second page, the committee wants your paper. . . . but if you won ' t tell, we ' ll give you another 15 minutes. ... I don ' t know what it is, but I could pick it out of a list . . . Thank God for the foreign visitors to the State Boards ! . . . We ' re in the pepsi generation . . . You want ME to do WHAT to WHICH patient?? . . . Where ' s the blood slip? . . . Gee, whites sure get dirty quickly! TO M- ' 68 ' s ... At last, MCV graduates its long-awaited first IBM class . . . the New Frontier has lots of guinea pigs . . . Call me at 7:00 a.m., please . . . 2:30 a.m. and WHO wants ASA?? ... I just know that nurse watches FV ' s run out! ... MCV ' s 4th- year Intern . . . but, no, I can ' t sign prescriptions . . . electives the last 5 months . . . compulsory elective (?) in neurology . . . You may choose 1, 2, 3; 1, 3; 2, 4; or 4 only; the Dean on B-3 set the curve . . . I ' m tired of all these academics — Hawaii, St. Petersburg, Canal Zone . . . then residencies and specialities! TO M- ' 68: Have a good life! I 93 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right: Phil Brandt, Pres.; Chuck Huber, Vice-Pres.; Bill Hobbs, Secy-Treas. Not pictured: Keith Hanger, Hist. Medicine ' 68 THEODORE GERARD ALDHIZER Harrisburg, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Sigma Zeta, 3, 4; SAMA 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY ALPERIN Petersburg, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Phi Delta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 2; Intramural Sports. r i 94 RICHARD LEE ATKINSON, JR. Petersburg, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, A.B. Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4; SAMA 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; School Vice-President 4; Honor Council, Chair- man 4. L. ROY BOONE Richmond. Virginia University of Richmond. A.B. ROBERT E. BAKER Virginia Beach. Va. Old Dominion College, B.S. Lederle Summer Research Fellowship 3; Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4. PHILIP HANSFORD BRANDT Richmond. Virginia University of Richmond. B.S., Medical College of Virginia D.D.S. Class President 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Alpha Sigma Chi. JEFFREY ALAN BERNSTEIN Suffolk, Virginia University of North Carolina, A. Intramural Softball: Basketball. PATRICK KENDALL BURKE Richmond, Virginia 1 I 95 EARL EDWARD BURTON, Jr. Greensboro, North Carolina Wake Forest University, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa, 1, 2, 3, 4; Rush Chairman 2; Bas- ketball 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4; Softball, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD BARFIELD BUTTS Salem. Virginia Duke University, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta; A.D. Williams Scholarship . ward; John Br an Pa- thology Award ; Student American Medical Association Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball. JOHN GORDON BYERS, JR. Falls Church. Virginia Washington and Lee L ' niversity .Alpha Kappa Kappa. ' WESLEY BYRD CARTER Richmond, Virginia Virginia Union University, B.S. Phi Chi. STEPHEN CHARLES CENEDELLA Unionto vn. Pennsylvania Loyola University West Virginia University, A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Sec.-Treas. School of Medicine 4; Student Council 3, 4; Catholic Religious Representative 2; Student American Medical Association. JOEL FLOYD CLINGENPEEL Burkeville, Virginia L ' niversitv of Richmond, B.A. 96 JOHN DAVID COAN Norfolk. Virginia University of Richmond. University of North Carolina. A.B. Phi Delta Epsilon; SAMA. BARTON ALAN COHEN Norfolk. Virginia University of Virginia. A.B. Phi Delta Epsilon; SAMA; Basketball. ROGER DONALD COPENHAVER, JR. Marion. Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Alpha Kappa Kappa; Class Historian 2, 3; Study at University of London Medical School, Westminster, 4. RICHARD HENRY DEAN Radford, Virginia Virginia Military Institute. A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa. ROBERT NEAL DEANGELIS .Arlington. Virginia George Washington LTniversity SAMA. BRIAN MOLLEN DORSK Petersburg. Vircinia Washington and Lee LTniversity Phi Delta Epsilon: Visiting Lecturers Committee 3, 4 Vice-Chairman 4; Football. ;p f 97 MARTIN B. FLAMM New York, New York Columbia College, A.B. U.S.P.H.S. Summer Research Fellowship, 1; U.S.P.H.S. National Institute of Allerg ' and Infectious Diseases Fel- lowship in Tropical Medicine, Recife, Brazil, 4. EARL WASHINGTON FULLER. JR. Boykins, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Tour Committee Chairman; A. D. Williams Fellowship; Student American Medical Associa- tion Research Winner 3; Student .American Medical Asso- ciation. ARNOLD ERNEST GELLMAN Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Basketball; Baseball; A. D. Williams Scholarship 1. PETER LEWIS GOODMAN Richmond, Virginia University of Virginia, A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student Council 3, 4; Student Amer- ican .Medical Association Representative 1; A. D. Williams Research Fellowship 2; American Cancer Society Fellow 3. KEITH ELWOOD HANGER Huntington. West Virginia HOWARD MICHAEL HANNA. JR. Staunton, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.S. Basketball; A.D. Williams Research Fellowship 1966. JAMES COLLIN HARKRADER Richmond. Virginia Virginia Military Institute. B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. WILLIAM ALEXANDER HOBBS. JR. Charlottesville. Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Volleyball; Bas- ketball; Baseball; Student Council 1; Vice-President of Class 2, 3. JAMES BROCK HESS Shinnston. West Virginia West Virginia University, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Treasurer 3. KENTON ROY HOLDEN Towson. Maryland University of Virginia. B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta: Alpha Omega Al- pha President 4; Softball; A.D. Wib liams Research Center Grant 2; A.F. Bagby Scholarship 3, 4; A.D. Williams Scholarship 4; Student American Med- ical Association. JAMES RICHARD HICKMAN. JR. Huntington, West Virginia West Virginia University, A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa, President; Alpha Sigma Chi; President of Class, 1; Pres- ident of School 4; Softball; Basketball. MARTIN HORENSTEIN Norfolk. Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student Council Representative. 99 CHARLES MAC HUBER Charlotte, Michigan University of Michigan, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Secretary of Class 4; Student American Medical Associa- tion. HARRY KEIRN JEROY Johnstown, Pennsylvania Old Dominion College Student American Medical Association, 3, 4. STEPHEiV BROOKS IRVIN Blacksburg. Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Alpha Sigma Chi; Phi Chi. President 4, Vice-President 3. MELVIN N. KEIM Aroda. Virginia Eastern Mennonite College, B.A. EDWARD R. ISA.ACS Brooklyn. New York Brooklyn College, B.S. GARY B. KLEIN Pasadena, California PdiiKiiia College. B.A. oJB92af 100 DONALD A. KOUGL Timberlake, South Dakota University of South Dakota. B.S. Phi Clii. PAL L ROLAND LAYMAN Newport News. Virginia Eastern Mennonite College Alpha Kappa Kappa. EDWARD LEWIS LILLY Norfolk, Virginia Randolph-Macon College, B.S. . Mpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical Associa- tion; Class Representative; Treasurer; Vice-President; President. BRUCE RAYMOND MacDONALD Petersburg, Virginia SHELDON MICHAEL MARKOWITZ Richmond. Virginia HARRY RONALD McLEOD Richmond. Virginia 101 ROBERT M. MILES Lynch Station. Virginia University of Virginia. B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOHN EDGAR LEE MONTGOMERY, JR. Rocky Mount. Virginia Virginia Military Institute Alpha Kappa Kappa. ROGER DALE NEAL Abingdon, Virginia Emory and Henry College STEPHEN MICHAEL NIESEN Deal, New Jersey WILLIAM PRESTON NIXON. JR. Hertford, North Carolina Atlantic Christian College, B.S. Alpha Omega Alpha; Baskethall; Volleyball; Softball; Hjalmar L. Ostenid Prize 1965; Hudnall Ware, Jr. Award in Medicine 1967; Roche . ward in Medicine 1967. SAMUEL GARRETT OGLE Hillsville. Virginia Berea College, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. 102 PHILIP OKUN Richmond. Virginia Uni ersity of Richmond, B.S. Phi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer 3, President 4; Hillel; Student American Medical Association; Student Research Fellow- ship, Summer of 1964; NIMH Fellow- ship, Summer of 1966. KENNETH OLSHANSKY Newport News, Virginia William and Mary, B.S. Alpha Sigma Chi; Sec.-Treas. of Class 1, 2, 3; Softball 1; Volleyball; Basket- ball. ROBERT C. PATTON Clinchco, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. MICHAEL JOSEPH POLLAK New York, New York Adelphi University, A.B. BasketbaU; Baseball. DONALD EDGAR PRYOR Arlington, Virginia George Washington University, A.A., B.S. Phi Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha; Student American Medical Association; Alpha Omega Alpha. RUDOLPH LOUIS RAYMAKER Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Phi Chi, Secretary 3, 4; Student Amer- ican Medical Association; Lederle Fel- lowship Award. 103 GILES MEBANE ROBERTSON, JR. Richmond. Virginia THEODORE CHARLES ROWE, HI Portsmouth, Virginia University of Richmond. B.S. Volleyball; Studt-nt .VriR-rii-an Medical Association ; M.C.V. Tour Committee. CLARENCE EDWARD ROYSTER Cluster Springs, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Recording Secretary; Student Xnicr- ican Medical Association; M.C.V. Social Committee; Class Representative. STANLEY M. SHAPSHAY Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College, B.S. Student American Medical Association, Representative 2. t GEORGE EARLE SIEGFRIED Richmond. Virginia Univer.-iitv of Richmond. B.S. Student . nieriean Medical .Association. JOSEPH LAWRENCE SIPPE Charleston, West Virginia West Virginia University, B.. . Alplia Kappa Kappa: Student . nierican Medical . ssocia- li.in: Ma Clinic Student Traineeship in Oplulialninlogy. 104 f RONALD WILSON SNEAD Covington, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Student American Medical Association 1, 2, 3, 4. CASSIUS MILLER STANLEY. Ill Richmond. Virginia College of William and Mary, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Sigma Zeta; Stu- dent American Medical Association. LYNN PAUL STOCKBERGER Richmond. Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Student American Medical Association. ELAM R. STOLTZFUS New Columbia. Pennsylvania Eastern Mennonite College, B.S. Student American Medical Association. JOHN OLIVER STOVER, JR. Raleigh, North Carolina Davidson College. B.S. Phi Chi. I 105 JOHN EARLY THORN, JR. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida WILLIAM HARRISON TURNER, III Martinsville, Virginia Randolph-Macon College, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Corresponding Secretary 2; Student Anurican Medical Association, Vice-President 2, President 3. ROBERT LEE VERMILLION Hampton, Virginia Univensity of Mar) land, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Social Chairman 2, Vice-President 3; Alpha Sigma Chi; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball; Vice- President of Class 1, 3; Student American Medical Associ- ation. CAROL SAMPSON WADDELL Richmond, Virginia RAY WALKER Raleigh, North Carolina University of North Carolina, A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student Council 1. HERBERT LLOYD WIDENER Richmond, Virginia PRESTON STEVE WINESETT Radford, Virginia Emory and Henry College, B.S. Phi Chi. ROBERT PARKER WITHROW Richmond, Virginia University of North Carolina, A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOSEPH CORDER WOOFTER Parkersburg. West Virginia University of Michigan Marietta College, B.S. Student American Medical Association; N.R.A. ; New York Academy of Sci- ences. EINAR JOHN WULFSBERG Arlington, Virginia Duke University, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Softhall 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. JACK BER YAFFA Camden. New Jersey University of Richmond, B.A. Phi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President; Hon- or Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. BENJAMIN F. ZAMBRANA LaPaz, Bolivia. South America High Point College, M.S., The University of North Carolina. Ph.D. a - r, i07 i08 109 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Gary Cohen. Vice-Pres.; John Ostrich, Hist.; Gail Lynch, Sec.-Treas. ; Drury Stith, Pres. Medicine ' 69 John Adams Bob Allen Floyd Atkins John Ay res June Beamer Jim Brown Paul Brown Jim Burgbacher t I Bill Burner Phil Byrd John Cametas Steve Carinel Tom Christopher Gary Cohen Chuck Cromwell Earl Crouch Jim Crute Tommy Currie Phil Dascher Andy DelSordo Elliot Familant Pat Finelli John Fisher Alan Ganderson Marc Goldberg III o o n 1 ' r p. Ken King Bill Klenipner Ike Kuziol Jim Lanipros N ' Steve Grubb Paul Gustman George Hatch Brad Hawley Joe Hennessy Bruce Henry Jim Holimon Bruce JacksoH Sandy Jassman Muriel Jones Tom Keenan Walt Kilby 112 Gil Lavoie Dick Layton Harold Levinson A. W. Lewis Gail Lynch Thompson Mann Jerry Martin Julien Meyer Grayson Miller Jake Moll Earl Moore Dan Moseley 113 Richard Moseley Charles Nelson Joe iVuara Jack Ostrich Leicester Owens Emily Parr Neil Pastel Frank Phillips Dave Polster Joe Privitera Butch Prugh Chanev Raff Boh Ramsey Al Ratcliffe Dixon Rollins Tony Sakowski « ' f 114 John Saliba Barry Schneiderman Brooke Seckel Sam Showalter T  li Baldwin Smith Bob Smith Stu Solomon Vikrom Sottiurai Gary Stern Drury Stith Tommy Thompson Keith Towne 115 i J John Young Jim Zelenak Harold Weiler Ed Weiss Jim Wells Harry Wilks Stan Willett Ed Williams Bill Williamson Bill Wolfe Taylor Yates Bettv Yeh 116 s niciii, ' t7 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Robert Harris, Vice-Pres.; Adele Noble, Sec. Treas.; George Burke, Pres. ; Pete Hoffman, Hist. Medicine ' 70 Robert .Ackerly Richard Alderfer Donald Allyn iNick Bartenhagen Robert Benazzi Jim Blitch Maxine Bobys Georjie Bokinskv 118 J - r ' Mf- i4iMt £ 1 Norris Boone Larry Boyce Aurelius Brantley Steve Brown Bill Bryce George Burke Gary Burton Charles Bush Paul Caldwell Richard Cantor Connie Chappell Stuart Childress Joel Cohen Matthew Collings Debbie Colony Lewis Crooks John Cunningham Tom Daugherty Martin Donelson Charles Donlan 119 Chuck Elliott Avrohm Faber Jeff Fisher Richard Fohl Mike Ford Gerry Gates Hans Haesslein Steven Hanna John Gilliam Robert Harris Gorgon Gondos Ken Gray Richard Hawkins Melvin Hochman 120 Pete Hoffman Timothy Hooker Fred Horton Lon Keim Eugene Kornhaber Wayne Lainof Dennis Lee Joseph Linehan Herbert Long James Long Beal Lowen John Mahoney Frank Marks Zero Matthews Charles Maxwell Charlotte McCutchen Ann McFarlane George Miner John Moseley David Miiliins Adele Noble Bernard Novak V ' illiam utkols lima Overman Jethro [ ilanrl •SW- Ronald Preston Richard Prince Bill Proctor Eugene Randall MM Harold Rekate John Re nolds Paul Rogers Mike Rubin iiik i Stephen Schechner Bill Schrantz £U4 James Shaw Robert Sigafoes 122 Jan Silverman Mike Skolochenko Robert Smallridce Rod Smith Newton Sorrow Richard Sowers itfT Neil Stronach Marc Thames George Thomas David Tomko Robert Tomlinson Robert Trivett Jim Turner Martin Walker 123 Gerald Weinlraub Neville White James Wilkinson Thomas Witmer Charles Yarbrough Marvin Zelkowitz 124 he serious the fun and the happy! 125 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Carol Gaut. Historian; Carol Fortier, Sec.-Treas.: Chip Robertson, Pres. Not pictured: Sally Chesrown, Vice-Pres. Medicine ' 71 Patch Adams Gary Asher John Baker Amiele Barakev Randv Barre Pat Beach Stan Becker Alan Beeher O N 126 l ikik i Steve Bobys Bruce Brown Dave Carney Garv.Bokinsky RexBrugh Zack Catterton Richard Bowie Ste e Buis Sally Chesrown Chuck Brady John Burnett Martv Cohen Bill Crow Wilton Curtis Jim Davis Jack Derrinjr David Finn John Fitzgerald Norm Fizette Carol Fortier Charlie Fox Frank Freda Eric Freeman Steve Ganderson Carol Gaut Tom Green Mike Harf Gerry Hayes 128 Rod Hite Robert Hoyt Hallam Hurt Bob Jagger John Johnson Bob Johnson Rick Jones Webb Jones Dave Kaplan Chuck Keblusek Bob Klink Mike Komarow 129 Jon Lowe Ken Lucas Kay Lynam Phil Mahaney Frank Martorano Zack McLees Hugh McMahan Carol McNally Dave McNaughton Pat McQuade George Meyerhoff Chuck Moore Raoul Morin Ken Nakdinien Tommy Neal Mike Nemir 130 Mark Nichols Blackie Noland Elwood Owens Bucky Owens Pete Pardoll Louis Pastore Ron Patterson Tommy Patteson -- ' •, bi l- IPI 1 1 1 dili Michael Ross Lloyd Rothouse Jeffrey Rubin John R)chak Larry Schlesinger Joe Schneider Arnie Schwartz David Schwartz Tom Shacochis Kirk Sheap Steve Siegel Boh Sjogren Tom Smith Randy Stark Adam Steinberg Reid Sterrett 132 Sy Sundell Bob Swisher Woody Tanner Marv Tenenbai Ed Thore John Vaughan Gerry Vladimer Richard Waldman Jerry Weingarlen Gary Wheeler itiit John Wimmer Chuck Windle 133 W Mel Wright Ken Youner Eli Zaller i 1 fe 135 « m , •  SCHOOL OF-DENTISTRY 4 Dentistry Is . . . FRESHMAN . . . 1967 ... a year of mixed feelings ... the beginning of our years at MCV . . . looking forward to the next three . . . Remember . . . Question — sesamoid bone is — . . . word for today . . . festoons . . . ect. . . . sadness — Monday and all of second quarter . . . promising future . . . . . . sophomore pathology (shudder) . . . junior year and clinic . . . senior year . . . hope to discover why we have suffered with biochemistry . . . histology . . . gross . . . comparative . . . and the rest . . . SOPHOMORE . . . 1967-68 ... gay and sad . . . profitable and frustrating . . long but short . . . time well spent . . . remember . . . Speedy Enrique and his Latin mystic . . . organ numbers and M-II tests . . . the missing box of slides . . . free pencils and the magic IBM machine with its bell curve . . . and Sally. The White Knight of the Egyptian Building . . . Staph, aureus . . . lecture, lab . . . Operative . . . class H preps . . . impressions in pedidontic lab . . . blue and green wax . . . lost crowns and preps . . . hot ovens and eight projects to go ... golf on Tuesdays and Wednesdays . . . Marshall law and the denture of the week club . . . JUNIOR . . . the year we all awaited . . . dentistry at last . . . Are you in clinic this summer? No in prosthetics . . . Happiness is two ZOE ' s under the Cepacol kid ... I want to put that bad old tooth to sleep . . . But, sir, won ' t the hot oil damage my mirror? . . . Did he take role today or play tapes? . . . But, sir, it took me three hours to put that one in ... What ' s your question, Doctor? . . . Thank goodness it ' s Friday . . . Who borrowed my . . . boy did I get it in the ear today! . . . quiz, what ' s that . . . beware of seniors offering charts . . . Roentgen, Roentgen, X-ray . . . Doctor are you doing an occlusal prep or a full mouth rehabilitation ... I hate prosthetics, I hate operative, I hate periodontics, I hate — . . . why don ' t you quit? ... I like dentistry . . . Just one more year, maybe . . SENIOR . . . Finally, the attainment of goals ... a glance back on joyous moments . . . Doctor, Doctor, — show me the mouth . . . The wules and wegulations of the clinic are crystal clear; this is your last chance . . . May I be of assistance Sir! ... Captain Cathode . . . Doctor it is strictly mind over matter; I don ' t mind and you don ' t matter . , . vacation book . . . What is your problem Doctor ! ... the clamp just entered the maxillary sinus . . . what pocket? ... 7 no trump — double ... its off by a RCH — do it over . . . Chart check . . . confusion ! ! ... We leave — We hope!!!! 137 CLASS OFFICERS: (seated) ' Charlie Zaglin, President; Buster Woodruff, V-President; (standing) Bob Kirkman, Treasurer; Bob Reid, Honor Council Rep.; John Sawicki, Secretary. Dentistry ' 68 RICHARD BRADLEY ABRAHAMIAN Norfolk, Virginia Randolph-Macon College JAMES WAYNE ADAMS, JR. Richmond, Virginia 138 p. i GLEN W. ALEXANDER Richmond, Virginia FRANK JOHNSON BROWN. Ill Newport News, Virginia William and Mary, B.S. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; Student A.D.A. PETER V. BROWNE Miami Springs, Florida Florida Southern College, B.S. Psi Omega; Student A.D.A. STEPHEN EDWARD BURCH Arlington, Virginia Lycoming College, B.A. Alpha Omega; Softball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN F. CHASE Miami Beach. Florida CEPHAS NEWTON CHRISTIAN, III St. Petersburg, Florida University of Florida, A.A. SoftbaU. L. HENRY CLEMONS, JR. Richmond. Virginia Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Psi Omega; Student A.D.A. JAMES EDGAR CROCKETT, JR. Wytheville, Virginia Roanoke College Delta Sigma Delta, Treasurer. 139 JOHN HENMNG DALNESS Salt Lake City. Utah University of Cincinnati, B.S. Psi Omega; Student A.D.A. DAVID GWALTNEY EDMONDSON Purcellville, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. .Sluiirnt A.D.. . W. FRANK FALLS, JR. Palatka, Florida University of Florida, B.A. Psi Omega; Student A.D.A. ROBERT ANTHONY FERNANDEZ Tampa, Florida University of Florida Delta Sigma Delta; Interfraternity Council; Softball. 140 DAVID A. FRANCIS, JR. Mt. Pleasant, Soulh Dakota College of Charleston Delta Sigma Delta; Summer Fellowship 1, 2. JAMES I. GILBERT Roanoke, Virginia University of Virginia Roanoke College Psi Omega. JULIAN CHARLES GILLS Appomattox, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Psi Omega, Historian 3; Student A.D.A. ARTHUR LEROY CLICK Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College, B.S. Alpha Omega; Volleyball; Softball. 141 MARSHALL PETERSON GORDON, III Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. OSCAR BALLARD HASH, JR. Norton, Virginia Clinch Valley College of U. Va. University of Tennessee Delta Sigma Delta, Historian; Pbotography Editor of X-Ray 4. Ci RICHARD CHARLES HAYES Spartanburg. South Carolina University of South Carolina, B.S. Alpha Omega; Sigma Zeta; A.D. Williams Scholarship; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball; Student A.D.A. LARRY DONALD HENSLEY South Hill, Virginia Hampden-Sydney, B.S. Delta Sigma Delta, Junior Paige; Sigma Zeta, Treasurer 4; Religious Committee 1. 142 ' vai ' f l LANNY CLARENCE HINSON Kershaw. South Carolina University of South Carolina Psi Omega; Sigma Zeta. JOHN ADAMS HODGE Dinwiddie. Virginia University of Richmond Psi Omega; Softball; Basketball; VoUeyball; Tal)le Clinic Va. State Dental Association Conventon, 1967. EDWARD GEORGE HOWE Endicott, New York Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Psi Omega; Softball; Student A.D.A. MICHAEL NORMAN HUNTER St. Petersburg. Florida University of Florida, B.A. Alpha Omega. JERRY LEWIS JENKINS Ridgeway, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Psi Omega; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball. JAMES DAULTON KEITH Hartsville, South Carolina Wofford College Psi Omega; National Institute of Heart Research Grant in Mic robiology. ROBERT J. KIRKMAN Richmond. Virginia FRANK ANDREW LASLEY, III Staunton, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S., Summer Research, A.D. Williams Fellowship 143 JEFFREY LEVIN Great Neck, New York Emory University, B.A. Alpha Omega, Secretary 3; Student A.D.A. CLARENCE DEAN LINDAHL Boynton Beach. Florida University of Florida, B.S. Psi Omega, Sncial Chairman 3, President 4; Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 4; -MCV Social Committee 4; Alpha Sigma Chi. ) DEAN GRAHAM McKINNEY Spartanburg. South Carolina Wofford College, B.S. Phi Omega ; Class Secretary 1, 2. LARRY CRAIG MILLER Savannah. Georgia Tennessee Tech Psi Omega. ■1 - . ' MARSHALL VERNON MILLER Cape Coral, Florida University of Florida, A. A. Alpha Omega, Treasurer 3; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. SAM PHILIP NAPOLI Tampa, Florida University of South Florida Psi Omega; Student A.D.A. WILLIAM EARL OVERCASH, JR. Danviljp. Virginia Hampden-Sydnev. B.S. Delta Sigma Delta. JAMES HOWARD PAULEY Virginia Beach, Virginia Old Dominion College. B.S. Delta Sigma Delta, Historian 2; Student . .D.. . HAROLD EDWIN PLASTER Shelby. North CaroHna Wofford College, B.S. Psi Omega; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student A.D.A. ROBERT MARVIN REID New Smyrna Beach, Florida University of Florida, B.S. Psi Omega; Honor Council Representative 4. FRED TAYLOR RENICK, JR. Martinsville, Virginia University of Virginia, East Tennessee State University, B.S. Psi Omega. WYATT L. RICHARDSON Richmond, Virginia Hi£ . 145 WILBUR MICHAEL RIDDLE Laurens, South Carolina Wofford College, B.S. Psi Omega; Class Treasurer 1; Softball; Student A.D.A. THOMAS WAYNE RILEY Summerville, South Carolina Wofford College, B.S. Psi Omega ; Softball ; Volleyball. RICHARD EARL RUBLE Roanoke, Virginia Hampden-Sydney, B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Basketball; Softball. HARVEY OWEN SARGENT, HI Norfolk, Virginia Virginia Military Institute Psi Omega; Basketball; Softball; Student A.D.A. JOHN VINCENT SAWICKI Mattituck, Long Island, New York Alliance College, B.S. Psi Omega, Secretary-Historian 3; Class Secretary 3, 4; Softball; Basketball. JOHN DICKERSON SEMONES Radford. Virginia Hampden-Sydney. B.S. Psi Omega. ROBERT EDWARD SHANNON, JR. Blackstock. South Carolina Clemson University Psi Omega; Class President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 1. 2. 3, 4. HARVEY SILVERMAN Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College, B.S. Alpha Omega; Alpha Sigma Chi; Sigma Zeta; Athletic Council, Vice-President 3. President 4; Class Athletic Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3, 4. 146 WILLIAMS ACKER SIMPSON, JR. Greenwood, South Carolina University of South CaroHna, B.S. Psi Omega; Sigma Zeta; Student A.D.A. THOMAS EDWARD SPILLERS Alexandria, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Delta Sigma Delta. ROLAND EDWARD STECHER Arlington, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Psi Omega, Secretary 4; Alpha Sigma Chi; Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Basket- ball; Softball. RUSSELL KEITH STREET Grundy, Virginia United States Military Academy, B.S. Sigma Zeta. 147 RONALD LEE TANKERSLEY Williamsburg, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, College of William and Mary Psi Omega; Sigma Zela; A.D. Williams Scholarship Award 3; Student A.D.A. JACK F. THOMPSON, JR. Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Psi Omega, Treasurer 4; Sigma Zeta; A. D. Williams Fel- lowship 1; Dental Research Grant 2, 3. THOMAS KNOPP TOMPKINS San Antonio, Texas L niversity of Texas Psi Omega. JEFFREY S. TOPF Coral Gables, Florida University of Florida Alpha Omega; Sigma Zeta; Interfratemity Council, Pres- ident 4; Sophomore Pathology Award 2. ' 148 p PETER SAUL TRACER Baltimore, Maryland Washington and Lee University, B.S. Alpha Omega. RYLAND TYRONE TRAYNHAM Greenwood, South Carolina University of South Carolina Psi Omega, Chaplain; Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4. ELMER J. VAUGHT, JR. Radford, Virginia University of Georgia, B.S. Psi Omega. BYRON E. VERKAUF Tampa, Florida Emory University, B.A. Alpha Omega; Basketball; Softball. BRUCE CARTER WATTERSON Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Psi Omega; Student A.D.A. LESLIE SOUTHGATE WEBB, JR. Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond. B.S. Psi Omega; Sigma Zeta. WILLIAM H. WEBB Richmond, Virginia University of Florida. B.S. Delta Sigma Delta. MARK BERSON WINNICK Portsmouth, Virginia University of Virginia Alpha Omega, Vice-President 3. 149 HARVEY CLAUDE WOODRUFF, III Churchland, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Psi Omega, Vice-President 3; Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Basketball 3, 4. NEIL FREDER ICK WYSS Gaffney, South Carolina Wofford College Limestone College, B.S. Psi Omega. CHARLES FRANKLIN ZAZLIN Greenville, South Carolina University of Georgia, B.S. Psi Omega, Rush Chairman 3; Alpha Sigma Chi; Class President 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres- ident MCB Student Government 4; MCV Social Chairman 4; Softball 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Student A.D.A. nbnniULUUYHNDlNGSOF DENTAL fimiTltlMJ! 151 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: sealed, Ronnie Brown, Vice-President; Asa Lee, President; standing, Hayden Allen, Secretary-Treasurer; Charlie Harmon, Honor Council. Dentistry ' 69 Hayden Allen Bill Armentrout Martin Baloff Irwin Becker Barry Behrens Fred ' Bell 152 Cornel Berry Bob Bethea Andy Bishop Sheldon Blum Jim Borovay Rod Bronson Larry Brooks Ronnie Brown S. W. Brown Fred Chairsell Jerry Clarke Mat Cohl Russ DeCarlo John Doley Hugh Dowdy Howard Duchoti Jerry Duckor John Eby Dave Edwards Eric Foretich 154 Paul Giorgetti Chuck Glenn Allen Gustin Charles Harmon Sandy Heard Van Horion Carl Johnson Fred Johnson Jim Kail David Kiger Phil Kohn Dave Kovach Asa Lee Jerry Levy 155 Barry Matthews Bruce McNeely Ed Nacht Bob Oswald Al Padgett Steve Parel Bill Parks Jim Pascia John Philips Paul Plasky Spence Pugh Tom Ranson John Repass John Ricks George Shuert Paul Simons Ted Smith John Sootin John Spolski Bill Sweeney 156 I John Tarver Danny Thomas Mike Trahos Bill Turner Joe Valenti Dave Webster Dick Wilson Ed Woodman Tom Wright ■' Denture Adventure 11 3 ▼ ' iHII ' ' ' M ■i ■:ym ' -■; ■, ' . ' •JM i 1 IB x mmmm ft Ir-i! ii: mm Ml m . CLASS OFFICERS: Robert Vanarsdall, V-President; George Kirchner, Sec-Treasurer; Allan Sudin, Historian; Ben Foster, President. Dentistry 70 John Agar Leroy Alford Ralph Anderson Lewis Arthur Ted Bachas David Barnes Richard Barnes Danny Boyd rt(i- ' £t 158 OA James Bradshaw Donald Brown Thomas Burriss Geoffrey Bushway Dick Caldwell Don Cherry Joe Chicurel David Corbin Curtis Crowder Harry Davis Don Day John Delk Hugh Douglas Sam English Bobby Faine John Fedison Ben Foster Walt Gold Mark Goldman Jack Green Ken Grossman Robert Hagy Jeffrey Harris Ronald Herbert John Hilton Joseph Hoffarth Irwin Hurwitz 160 Carl Johnson Arthur Kapit Warren Karesh George Kirchner J. B. Kirkland Larry Lawson Jeffrey Lewis Thomas Littrell Bob Mackie Robert Martin Wilfred Mccall Gwyn Mccutchen Richard McGuffin Jon McRae Raymond Meade Howard Mendelsohn Elliott Motley Ray Niles Anton Papierniak W. B. Perkinson 161 Ashton Pond John Rajisdale Dennis Raitt Robert Roe Mark Romer Earl Rubis Robert Simons Lanford Slaughter William Stevens Charles Strickler Allan Sundin Georse Tawes 162 L f - ' ' ' T Robert Teweles Dennis Trupkin Robert Vanarsdall Seaborn Wade Peter Wells Wayne Whitley Steven Wolf Ernest Wooden CLASS OFFICERS: Gary Lubel, V-President; Ed Okeefe, Secretary; Dan Allen, Treasurer; Ross Gale, President. Dentistry ' 71 Jules Abramson Michael Adams Dandridee Allen Frank Angus Charles Atkinson ' ; ♦. ' M iil John Belcher Fred Birsch Allen Bridge Joe Brovvder Stephen Clarke Jerome Cohen Anthony Corbo Gary Crawford Frank Crist Donald Crockett Michael DeReus William Deyerle Thomas Doyle Gerald Edlin Robert Ellis 165 Forest Evans Lawrence Familant Charles Ford Ross Gale Stephen Goldstein John Hager Arthur Halstead Leslie Hardy Marvin Harman Jordan Harris Richard Harris Robert Johnson Ralph Jordan Jeffrey Karp Michael Konter Eddie Longman Ronald Lowry Gary Lubel Norman Marks Lawrence McKinley i 166 Perrv Mowbray Edmund MuUins Ralph Navon 1 1 V;r i k M Harold Neal Raymond Obertone Edward O ' Keefe John Parry Berkeley Pemberton Alexander Ramsey George Richardson Fred Ridge Richard Robinson Robert Romano Stephen Rosenblum Warren Sachs A - diM A Fremont Vess Wayne Vest David Walker Odie Whitlow Thomas Witty y i. ' %s J I H w i m- f , ; 1 Gerald Spoto Randolph Stevens Douglas Tavenner John Tawes Barry Taylor Daniel Thompson Randolph Turner Ronald Vaushan 170 ■pw 11 ri w I SC JCigLL. Qp PHARM X A ' r v Vrl Pharmacy Is . . . A profession . . . supported by a knowledge of Chemistry a challenge to students and faculty . . . Frustration . . . Satisfaction ... Depression . . . Happiness . . . Desperation . . . Sarcasm . . . an education of trial and error . . . work and play. 173 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Back: John Tabb, Historian: Chuck Hutcheson. Vice-Pres.; Jan Croes, Secretary; Madison Cummings. President; Marty Freednian, Treasurer. Pharmacy ' 68 ROBERT JAY ALLEN Ridgefield. Ne v Jersey George Washington University Phi Delta Chi; Rho Chi; Sigma Zeta; Honor Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Basketball; APhA-VPhA. JOAN ELIZABETH BLACK Chase City, Virginia Westhampton College Class Historian 1; Student Council Representative 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2. 174 GEORGE DEWEY BRITTLE Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Phi Delta Chi. JERRY WEATHERS CLARY APhA-VPhA. BO D MAWHINNEY CLEMENTS Warsaw. Virginia Randolph-Macon College Phi Delta Chi, Treasurer 3; Sigma Zeta; Honor Council Representative 1; Class Treasurer 2, 3; APhA-VPhA, President 4; Softball. EDWIN DOUGLAS CLEMENTS Colonial Heights, Virginia Campbell College, A.A. Phi Delta Chi; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4. SYDNEY HARDY COBB Pulaski, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rho Chi, Vice-President 4; Sigma Zeta. LINDA GALE COHEN Richmond. Virginia Richmond Polytechnic Institute Kappa Epsilon, Historian 3; Synapse, Photographer; X-Ray, Photographer. LUKE JOHN COUKOS Richmond. Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. Chemistry Basketball 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. COURTNEY, HI West Point, Virginia University of Richmond. B.A. Chemistry Kappa Psi. Ritual Officer 3; IFC Council 3; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball. 175 JANIS MARIE CROES Leonardtown, Maryland Mary Washington College Kappa Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4; MCV Visit- ing Lecturers Committee 4; MCV Art Committee 4; Sec- retary of Class 3, 4. RUSSELL MADISON CUMMINGS, JR. Lexington. Virginia Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Psychology Kappa Psi; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4 Treasurer 4; Clay President 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, President 4; Visiting Lecturers Committee 3, 4, Co-Lliair- man 3. PEGGY DEAU DANIELS Blackstone, Virginia Westhampton College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, 4; Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3,4. CHARLES RONALD ENGLE Springfield, Virginia University of Virginia, George Mason Branch Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4. J. STEFANIE FAJANS Amityville, Long Island, New York George Washington University Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 4; APhA- VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE ANNE FARIBAULT Bedford. Virginia Radford College APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4. IRVIN WAYNE FENTRESS Richmond, Virginia Richmond Polytechnic Institute ROGER WRIGHT FOUTZ. JR. Roanoke, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute. B.S. Biology Phi Delta Chi, Alumni Liaison 4. 176 MARTIN MYRON FREEDMAN Norfolk. Virginia Old Dominion College, A. A. Phi Delta Chi; Class Treasurer k APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Softball WILLIAM LINNIE GERRARD Richmond, Virginia Richmond Polytechnic Institute APhA-VPhA 4. ROBERT A. GARLAND Roanoke. Virginia Roanoke College APhA-VPhA 2, 3. 4; Visiting Lecturers Committee 4. JOHN ESTES GILL III Richmond. Virginia Richard Bland College, A.A. Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4. THOMAS REED GEORGE Lynchburg. Virginia Lynchburg College HAROLD HAMLETT HARAWAY Danville, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Kappa Psi. Secretary- 3; Class Vice-Pres- ident 1; Student Council 2; APhA- VPhA 2, 3, 4; Softball. 177 EDWARD WAYNE HARRIS Emporia, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4. JAMES HENRY HAWKS, HI Petersburg, Virginia Richard Bland College, A.A. Kappa Psi; Softball. WENDELL GAYLE HAYNIE Reedville, Virginia College of William and Mary Kappa Psi, Chaplain 3; School of Pharmacy President 4; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINA LYNNE HELFERT Richmond, Virginia Mary Washington College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; IFC 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; APhA- VPhA 2, 3, 4. ! ! H .1 UAi CHARLES EDWARD HUTCHESON Highland Springs, Virginia Richmond Polytechnic Institute, Randolph-Macon College, Ferrum Junior College Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Inner Guard 3, President 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ALAN KIRBY Mechanicsville, Virginia University of Richmond Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; Rho Chi; Sigma Zeta, Vice-President 4; Class Vice-President 2; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball. GEORGE STEVEN KNOTT Staunton, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Kappa Psi; Class Athletic Representative 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball SoftbaU. RICHARD BONNIE LAKES Portsmouth, Virginia Virginia Military Institute Old Dominion College Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Synapse 1; Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FELIX LEE Petersburg, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Biology Phi Delta Chi; APhA-VPhA. LINDA FA YE McDANIEL Brookneal, Virginia Mars Hill College Kappa Epsilon. fp A wV ■L L ' V J Kj |V T i m 1 JAMES MEREDITH McKENNEY Kilmarnock, Virginia Hampden Sydney College, B.S. Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, Regent 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4, President 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARGARET EPES MADDEX Orange, Virginia Mary Baldwin College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4; Class Historian 3; School of Pharmacy Secretary-Treasurer 4; IFC 4, APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4. 179 JUDY WHITAKER MORRIS Amelia, Virginia Longwood College Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Zeta; Rho Chi, Secretary. HORACE ROYAL MOSES Narrows, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Biology Phi Delta Chi. THOMAS McDowell orange Blackstone, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4. ANITA LYNN OSBORNE Arlington, Virginia Longwood College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, RONALD HUGH PACK Portsmouth. Virginia Old Dominion College Kappa Spi, Second Vice Regent; 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 3, 4; Softball. ROBERT LOUIS POWELL Portsmouth, Virginia Old Dominion College APhA-VPhA; Softball; Basketball. MCV Social Committee 180 RALPH THOMAS PYLES Martinsv ille. Virginia East Tennessee State University, University of Virginia. Patrick Henry Branch. ROBERT B. PYLES Martinsville, Virginia William and Mary Kappa Psi. FABIAN OSCAR ROBERTS, JR. Richmond. Virginia Richmond Professional Institute Kappa Psi; APliA-VPhA. RONEY SEWARD ROGERS Virginia Beach. Virginia Lniversity of Richmond Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice Regent 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; IFC 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Softball, Volleyball. 181 STEVEN LEE SCARBROUGH Petersburg, Virginia University of Virginia, Richard Bland College, A.A. Kappa Psi; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Softball. CHARLES FREDERICK SCHORMAN Hampton, Virginia Ashland Junior College, Christopher Newport College Phi Delta CW, Inner Guard; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4. JEFFERY OWEN SMITH Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond GER. LDINE SEWELL SOUTHERN Clintwood, Virginia Virginia Intermont, A.A. Kappa Epsilon; APhA-VPhA. PATRICIA LEE STANTON Newport News, Virginia Marion College Kappa Epsilon; Rho Chi, Historian 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Class Historian 2; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Visiting Lecturers Committee 3. JOHN MARSHALL TABB, JR. Williamsburg, Virginia University of Richmond, William and Mary, RPI Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4, President 3; MCV Tour Committee, Co-Chairman 4; Class Historian 4. TERESA JANE TAYLOR Richmond, Virginia Westhampton College Kappa Epsilon. MARTIN HARRIS TAYLOR Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College, A.A. Phi Delta Chi; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Baseball. 182 I J ROBERT ELLIS TAYLOR, JR. Orange, Virginia University of Richmond Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; IFC 3, 4, Pres- ident 4; Student Council Representative 2; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Softhall, Basketball 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL KEITH THOMPSON ROBERT CARL TISDALE Orange. Virginia University of Richmond APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Softhall, Basketball. DANNY LEE WALLS Danville, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Danville Extension Phi Delta Chi, Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President: APhA-VPhA; Softball. JAMES EDWARD WHARTON Newport News, Virginia Campbell College, B.S. Natural Science Kappa Psi. MARTHA KESSEL WILCOX Bradford, Pennsylvania Agricultural and Technical Institute at Alfred, St. Bonaventure University, A.A. Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Zeta. THOMAS RANDOLPH WILLIAMS Hayes, Virginia Chowan College, A.A. Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4. SHARON YOWELL Rixeyville, Virginia MCV School of Nursing APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3. 183 CLASS OFFICERS: lefl to right: George Noe, Vice-Pres.: Brenda Oakes, Historian; George Armstrong, President; Nancy Traynham. Secretary; Ken Hall. Treasurer. Pharmacy ' 69 George Douglas Armstrong Archer Lewis Baskerville Pierre Michael Beck Glenn Kirbv Blevins Linda Helen Briggs Earl Daniel Brown Wavne Eugene Brown Margaret Ann Bull 184 Thomas Wilton Burgess Charles Edward Clark, Jr. Stephen William Cohen Everett Benjamin Cox, Jr. William Roger Doniby John William Elko, III Thomas DeWitt Evans, Jr. Gail Marie Fields Thomas Alan Flax Samuel David Flory Thomas Albert Fox, Jr. William Russell Garnett Walter Franklin Hale, Jr. Kenneth Dale Hall Leonard Daniel Harris Vivian Carroll Harris Charles Price Herndon Robert Lafayette Ingram, III Paul Hope Keene Howard Ashbv Kramer 185 Lewis Hirsch Leavitt Judy Marilyn Lifland Howard Martin Linas Ruediger Volker Luethy Horace Howard MacDonald, Jr. Patricia Ann McDowell Claude Lewis Magee, Jr. Thomas Franklin Matthews Dwight Beverly Miller Joann Morgan Richard Lee Moss Hunter Leigh Murphey George Adams Noe Brenda Carol Oakes Joe Harrell Patrick. Jr. 186 a ' l; im riltli i Ronald Wayne Perry John Henry Plantz Sanimie Lee Porter Philip Dorr Richard Joseph Russo. Jr. David Mitchell Shanahan Robert Carl Simmer Dennis Clark Stanley Richard Lee Stansbury Joseph Suarez Cherry Sung Robert Donald Tatum Jack Vincent Thomson William Swart Tiffany Vancy St. Clair Traynham Roy Curtis Trull Nancy Rebecca Wade Dean Allan Warden Benny Wilkerson David Williamson 187 J CLASS OFFICERS: Sealed: Ellie Hunter. Secretary; David Ringley. Vice-Pres. Standing, lejl to right: Glen Abeniathv. Treasurer; Jerry Minix. Historian; Pete Gresores. President. Pharmacy ' 70 Glen Nichols Abernathy Ronald Filtz Abernathy Charles Brilton Altizer Linda-Jeanne An elillo Gienna Carolyn Bailey Clarence Leaton Rain. Jr. John Harper Bausman Alexander Gray Blanton Kecie Bailey Bomar French Locke Boyer, Jr. Robert l?oy(l Bragg, III Bobby Lmi Brown Daniel Wayne Broun Paul Martin Bruening, Jr. Charles Douglas Corder, Jr. Gary Calvin Cupit William Perry Deans Thomas Ira DeBusk, III Dexter Deel James Michael Dykes William James Evving Rondall Lee Fields Larry Richard Fleenor Johnny Wayne Garber Sharon Lorraine Gauthier Peter John Gregores Alice Hudson Habel Danny Andrew Hankins 189 Ronald Gene Hardy Richard Gerald Helmstutler Paul Preston Hicks, Jr. Shelby Earl Hilton, Jr. John Stanley Hubbard, ji Ellie Douglas Hunter James Sheffey Hutton Jean Allen Jensen Dvvight LaMont Johnson, Jr. Danny Lee Jones Francis Randolph Jones Stefan Kostyniuk Edward Roy Kromer Robert Ernest Ladd Ward Gene Layman Picture Nof Available 190 Picture Not Available Harry John Lee Terry Lee Livingston David Winn Love Bruce David McWhinney David Albert Martell Joseph Weaver Martin Geraldine Theresa May Gerald Minix Johnny Allen Moore Gail Lorraine Morton Susan Nell O ' Brien Janet Carol Osincup Graham Duncan Padgett Kelvin Blaine Parker Patricia Louise Perry Larry Steven Price Kendrick Franklyn Pritchard Suzanne Ray Jerry Dean Reynolds Maria Eugenia Richardson Earl David Ringley Milton Rose Lee Donald Alvin Shure Robert Worthington Smith Sandra Marie Sparks Marvin Lee Stewart Michelle Linda Straccioni 192 Picture Not Available Michael Terry Towler Randall Gary Vinson William Mitchell Wagner Charles Wesley Wall III Edward Rieves Warren Arthur Eugene Wells William Wyatt Whitley, II Florence Elaine Woods KRPPR EPEILDN WELCDHEB VD CLASS OFFICERS: Robert Parsons. Treasurer; Alvin Powell, Historian; Karen Masincupp, Secretary; William Irby, President. Pharmacy HI Rodney Dean Bedwell Fred David Butler Floyd Douglas Colbert. Jr. Michael Clyde Cradock Sue Ann Ely Joseph Wilson Felts. Jr. Mary Elizabeth Goffigon James Herman Hamner. Jr. 194 Hd i ii Jo Ann Holland William Irby, Jr. Gloria Jean Lamb William Andrew Lorek Carol Russell Mangano Brenda Karen Masincupp Doris Ann Mason David Patrick Mehfoud Jimmy Ray MuUenaux Robert Purnell Parsons Alvin Morris Powell Dennis Duane Thompson Roger Allen Weakley Earl Keith Wilson 195 Pharmacy Entertainment 9fe 197 198 Entertainment Kappa Psi Phi Delta Chi Kappa Epsilon 199 : OL OF NURSIMQ , I ■- ' t ' . ' M- Nursing Is . . . FRESHMAN ... a start . . . awe and admiration for the upperclassmen . . . long hours of study . . . Chemistry . . . test tubes . . . bunsen burners . What color is it supposed to be? . . . Biology . . . frog dissections . . . genus and species ... lab tests . . . and English . . . English? ... Do we ever see the inside of the hospital ! ? ! ... SOPHOMORE ... a sampling of our endeavor, at last . . . Introduction to Nursing . . . bed-making . . . the hopper room and its pilot light . . . diaries . . . family visits . . . sociology . . . psychology . . . anatomy and its bones . . . TPR ' s and BP ' s . . . that first injection . . . Med Surg I and H evaluations . . . summer quarter . . . school on the Fourth of July ! ? ! ... JUNIOR . . . half-way through . . . lending a helping hand . . . You say the first two years were the hardest? . . . our white caps . . . How to keep them on! ... 2 AM . . . OB follow-through . . . She just delivered . . . Pediatrics . . . colorful smocks . . . crying children . . . sleeping children . . . Independent . . . research . . . bib cards . . . valid data . . . Seventh floor or Central State . . . listening and talking . . . History . . . more English . . . SENIOR . . . our black band, at last . . . Advanced . . . cardiac monitors . . . busy mornings . . . Life and Death . . . blue uniforms again . . . Now I look like a stewardess instead of a maid. . . . wonder how many more blocks . . . improvising home care . . . management . . . theories . . . more bibliographies ... on the unit . . . twenty patients at once . . . but above all . . . Nursing is learning . . . sharing . . . giving of yourself. SENIOR CLASS OFFICliKS: ' • lo nij,ht. Pam Stokes, President; Millie Clark. Treasurer; Linda Goode, Vice-President; Nancy McGee, Secretary. Nursing ' 68 MARCIA ANN ALLERDICE Indianapolis, Indiana Slmk-nl Council, 1; Social Commitlcc, 4; X-Ray Staff, 4. CATHERINE JUANITA BABB Suffolk, Virginia House Council, 2, 3, Dorm Vice-President, 3. 202 DONNA LEE BALL Richlands, Virginia BSU 1. 2, 3. Secretary, 2; Parent ' s Day, 1, 3; Synapse, 1; X-Ray, 2, 3; SNAV, 3; Campus Vesper ' s Choir 1, 2; Mental Health Project, 4. NANCY SHERMAN BARLOW Newport News, Virginia Sigma Zeta, 3, 4; Secretary, 4: Parent ' s Day, 1, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Librarian, 3. 4; SNAV, 1, 4; X-Ray, 3. PAMELA ANN BERGSTROM Allison Park, Pennsylvania Alpha Sigma Chi; SNAV, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative, 2, District Treasurer, 2, State President, 4; Newman Club, 3, 4, President, 3. CATHY LESTER BOSSERMAN Waynesboro, Virginia Tour Commillee, 1; Musical, 1; Parent ' s Day 1; House Council, 4. EDNA KATHERINE BOTTS Culpeper, Virginia SNAV, 1, 2, 3. NANCY ELAINE BOWMAN Rocky Mount. Virginia SNAV, 1, 2; Musical, 2, 3; Parent ' s Day, 2; X-Ray, 3. HAZEL JEAN BOXLEY Marion, Virginia SNAV, 1, SNAV Representative, 1. JANE ANNE BRAY Christchurch. Virginia 203 SHIRLEY NORRIS BUTLER Culpeper, Virj;inia SNAV, 2; Sigma Zi-ta, 3,4. GEORGIA NORMAN CARBAUGH Steven ' s City, Virginia SNAV, 1, 2, 3, 4; Parent ' s Day, 2. BETTY LEE CARR Greenville, North Carolina SNAV 1. 2; XRay 1, 2, 4, Section Editor, 2, 4; Class Musical Chairman, 4. BARBARA ANNE CARWILE L nchbur r, Virginia Parent ' s Day Committee, 1; X-Ray, 1, 2; SNAV, 4. KARLA BELLE CHURN Wardtown, Virginia BSU, 1; Sigma Zeta, 3, 4. CONSTANCE MARY CLARK Rochester, New York XRay, 1, 2, 3; XRay Representative 2; Mental Health Project, 4. 4; House Council, MILDREF) ARLENE CLARK Lynihhurg. Virginia Student Council Representative, 1; Parent ' s Day Commit- tee, 1: Open House Committee Chairman, 3; BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; SNAV, 3, 4; Class Treasurer, 4. ALICE WENGER CLIBORNE Villialnslulrg. Virginia Alhlrlic Krjirc enlalive. 1; Sigma Zeta, 3,4. 204 u V JUDY ANN CRABILL Manassas. Virginia PATRICIA ANN CURLES Norfolk. Virginia X-Ray Staff, I: Westminslcr Fellowship, 1, 2; SNAV, 3. GLEN DA ANN CUSTIS Onancock. Virginia SNAV. 1, 2. CAROL LYNNE DA MEREL Hampton, Virginia Westhampton College. B.A. BSU, Publicity Chairman, 3: Glee Club, 4; Volleyball, 3. BEVERLY BAYNES DAVIS Newport News, Virginia Class Vice-President 2; BSU 1, 2; X-Ray Staff 2; SNAV 1; Glee Club 2; Pharmacy Wives 3; WA-SAMA 4. SHARON ELAINE DENNIS Salisbury. Maryland SNAV 1. 2. X 4; Synapse 1; House Council 2, 4; Parent ' s Day 3. 1 PATRICIA COTTON FALLS Franklin, Virginia Synapse 1; House Council 3; Class Historian 4. CHERYL ELLEN FINNELL Rockville. Maryland Sigma Zela; Synapse 1; Musical 1. ' y -w ANNE HOPE GIBERSON Annandale, Virginia Musical 2; Social Committee 3. LINDA ANN GOODE Dillwyn, Virginia Class Historian 1; Student Council 2; Dormitory President 3; Dean ' s Advisory Committee 3; Class Vice-President 4. JUDY CAROLYN HADDOCK Virginia Reach, Virginia SNAV; BSU 1. 2, 3. 4, Social Cliairman 2, Program Chair- man 4, President 4. PATSY BATEMAN HARRIS Newport News. Virginia Class Historian 1; Tour Cummittee 1, 3; Parent ' s Day 2. 206 KAREN HILDA HENDERSON Gate City. Virginia SNAV 1, ' 3; Parent ' s Day 1, 3; Tour Committee 1; Svnapse 2: Musical 2. 4: X-Ray Staff 4. BRENDA LEIGH HOVE Fredericksburg, Virginia Freshman Counselor 2; House Council 3; SNAV 3, 4. TANA RAE HINSON New Paris. Pennsylvania Bridgewater College SNAV 3, 4. ANN MITCHELL HUBBARD Colts Neck. New Jersey Dean ' s Advisory Council 4. SHARON TARPLEY HOOKER Danville. Virginia X-Ray Business Manager 2. 3; Clas Treasurer 3. SARA HOLCOMB JACKSON Colonial Heights, Virginia Universitv of North Carolina 207 GAIL SHANNON JOHNSON Waynesboro, Virginia Class President 1; SNAV 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 3. 4, PEGGY WINALL JOHNSON Newport News. Virginia KAY ELLEN KIBLER Strasburg. Virginia NANCY ELLEN KINCAID Winchester. Virginia 208 ' 11 ' ' ' FAYE DIANE KUHN LaPlata, Maryland Seminar Committee 1; Glee Club 2; Christian Children ' s Fund Correspondent 3, 4; Interfaith Committee 3; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4; S.A. Chaplain 4. BRENDA JEAN LANKFORD Franklin, Virginia SNAV 1; Parent ' s Day 2; Synapse 2; Freshman Orientation 3; House Council 3; Musical 3; X-Ray Staff, Section Editor 3, 4. CAROL RAE LEWIS Chesapeake, Virginia SNAV 1, 3, 4; X-Ray Business Staff 3, 4, Co-Business Man- ager 4; House Council 2. PATRICIA WERNER LITTLE Bethesda, Maryland Sigma Zeta; Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Dean ' s Ad- visory Committee 2. SUSAN ELIZABETH LOGAN Bridgewater, Virginia SNAV 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Mis- sion ' s Chairman 4. KATHLEEN LA VELLE MAYS Richmond, Virginia SNAV 2, 3, 4; Class Historian 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Busi- ness Manager 3; Student Council 4; SA Secretary 4; Music Committee 4. NANCY JEAN McGEE Gate City, Virginia Sigma Zeta 3, 4; X-Ray Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 4. LINDA MAE MILES Martinsville, Virginia SA Treasurer 2; Musical 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Class Vice-President 3. 209 MARY GAUNT MILLER Winchester, Virginia HELEN PATRICIA OVERSTREET Bedford. Virginia Class Treasurer 2. DAPHNE BARRETT OWEN Jarratt, Virginia Athletic Representative 1; Parent ' s Day 1, 3; X-Ray Staff 3, 4; Co-Business Manager 4. LYNN MARIE PADGETT Arlington, Virginia SNAV 4: CAROLINE BLAKE PATTESON Waterford, Virginia Parent ' s Day 3; Class Social Cliairman 3. CAROL ANN PENDLETON Woodbridge. Virginia Class Secretary 2; SNAV 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pub- licity Manager 3, Business Manager 4; X-Ray Staff, Section Editor 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 4. MARGARET JULETTA PLONK Kings Mountain. North Carolina Lenoir Rhyne College Dean ' s Advisory Council 3; Glee Club 2. 3, 4. GEORGIANNA BARKSDALE PRICE Crewe, Virginia ' H LINDA FISHER PRIVITERA Rockville, Maryland Synapse 1; Vesper Choir 1, 2; MacFarland House Council 2, President 3; Glee Club President 2, 3; Dean ' s Advisory Council 3; SNAV 4. HARRIET LYNN REPASS Washington, D. C. PHYLLIS JEAN ROACH Tazewell. Virginia EUGENIA M. ROCKWELL, R.N. Richmond, Virginia Richmond Memorial Hospital Dean ' s Advisory Council 4; Student Council 4. VIVIAN VANCE SADLER Scottsville, Virginia Honor Council LUCY ELAINE SCOTT Lexington, Virginia JANET MARIE SETTE Jackson, New Jersey Musical 3; Basketball 3. LINDA PAIGE SMITH McGaheysville, Virginia Beacon Committee 2; Athletic Representative 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4. 2lf GLADYS IRENE SPANGLER Roanoke, Virginia House Council 4; Interfaith Conimittee 4. CAROL ELAINE SPENCER Virginia Beach. Virginia Synapse 1; Student Council Representative 2; Social man 3; S.A. Social Chairman 4. LINDA LOUISE STAFFON Portsmouth, Virginia Synapse 1; Class Musical Chairman 1; X-Ray Section Editor 2, 3; Musical 1, 2; Virginia Council Human Rela- tions 2, 3, 4; S.A. Vice-President 3, President 4; Alpha Sigma Chi; Student Council 4; Dean ' s Advisory Council 4; National Institute of Mental Health Stipend Recipient 4. PAMELA ANN STOKES Virginia Beach, Virginia Musical 1; Class Musical Chairman 2, 3; Class President 4; S.A. Musical Co-Chairman 4. KATHERINE LEWIS STROTHER The Plains. Virginia Class Social Chairman 2. MARY FRANCES SURKAMER Roanoke. Virginia Newman Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; S.. . Class Repre- sentative 4; SNAV Representative 4; Miss Student Nurse of .M.C.V. and District HI, 4. ROSE MARIE T. TE Big Stone Gap, Virginia BSU 1, 2; X-Ray 1, 2, 3, Editor 3; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4, KATHRYN PRICE TAYLOR Appomattox, Virginia 212 EVE B. TUCKER Slocum, Rhode Island Honor Council 1; Parent ' s Day 3; President ' s Council 4; Visiting Lecturer Committee 4. SUSAN CAROL VANN Strasburg. Virginia H(iusi- Council 3; Student Council 4. VIRGINIA LYNN WHITE Charlotte, North Carolina Guilford College Glee Club 2, 3; Visiting Lecturer Committee 4; Wesley Foundation 2. MARJORIE WEBB WILLIS Sea Level, North Carolina Peace College Student Council 3. 213 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Marilyn Muller, Vice-President; Barbara Woodland, Secretary; Martha Mooney, Treasurer: Gloria Anderson, President. Nursing ' 69 Marsha Amelang Gloria AndersoTi Peggy Anderson Rachel Bandy Bettv Beckner 214 Bonnie Berman Jane Bouersett Brenda Brace Sherry Carr. R.N. Cathy Clarke Jean Clendenin Corky Crockett Marian Davis Dorothea Ellison Martha Welch Gilbert Barbara Glaspie Jo Ann Glass Velvet Graham Marlene Grubbs Nancy Hall, R.N. Judy Yeates Hardy •8 ,,S 215 Linda McLean Harrell Linda Haynes Linda Hernianson Marlene Smith Hewlett Faye Hoyle Betsy Hughes Lill Ingebretsen Sadie Irwin Linda James Kathy Jenkins, R.N. Valerie Johnson Sharon Jones Margaret Kennedy Brenda Levy Eletta Long Doris Magee ■0 •■y p ( •- Dianne Mansur Jeannine Marks Donna Martin Carol Meyer Martha Mooney Carolyn Morris Marilyn Muller Pat Murphy Evy Neuhut Sally Noel Brenda Custard Norris Pat Thompson Palm Kay Parish Marsha Penney Rana Pickett Anna Porterfield Marlene Roberts Pam Rogers Robbie Rosen Lois Rynaldo 2i7 Gale Schools Patsy Sharpe Donna Shupe El se Silver June Simpson Anita Sluss Cigi Gordon Spicer Shirley Spitler Sandra Walton Stag Judv Strickland Mary Stuart Martha Thomson Annette Toll Harriet Walker Judy Weaver Millie White Wendy White Pat Wilber Barbara Woodland Sharon Young Judy Zirkle, R.N. A Pi : -JTtf 1 m m r m % 1 219 fi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: seated, Brenda Smith, President; Pam Chitwood, Vice-President; standing, Linda Pearson, Treasurer; Sharon Foulke. Secretary. Nursing ' 70 Elaine Anderson Pamela Atkins Kalh Atkinson Barljara Beck Patricia Belton Susan Berber Catherine Brown Pauielte Bulifant 220 Glemia Burij;ess Susan Chadwell Pamela Chitwood Laura Coales Florence Cowand Carolyn Cox Bennie Davis Kalherine Delk Julianne Dielmeir Wanda Duncan Barbara Dunn Bonnie Ellis Pani Estes Anne Farley Ann Fix Barbara Flanaffan Cviilhia Flowers Catherine Flynn Kathleen Flvnn Sharon Fouike Ann Friel Jacqueline Giannini Judith Gills Glenna Grove 221 Georpina Harvey Mary Hayes Janas Hendricks Linda Hoas Betty Holland Carol Horst Lois Houston Brenda Jacobs Bonnie Johnson Pamela Kavanaugh Diane Kelsey Linda Kent Charlotte Lawson Eva Layne Barbara Limandri Jane Long A Janet Nolan Elizabeth O ' Daniel Evelyn Overman Rebecca Patterson Sandra Long Sharon Long Shirley Lllkames Judith Marsella Karen Maschke Joan Midkiff Bettv Moore Theresa Morris Patricia Murphy Lynn Newton Cynthia Pursley Niles Mary Nininger bi,-J fm. it if . i B ? Marijke Pieters Roberta Powell Pat Puree)! Rebecca Reary Mary Reid Susan Reinheimer Ann Simpson Brenda Smith Joan Smith Vicki Spruell Barbara Stewart Thelma Stokes Linda Summerline Anne Swavely Trudy Tappan Donna Thornton Marion Tynan Kathleen Waldron Jean Whiting Gerry Williams FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Gwen Eichelberger, Vice-President; Barbara Connaugliton. President; Sandy Parker, Treasurer; Gail Vass, Secretary. Nursing ' 71 Pam Alle Kathleen Allgood Dorotliv Ankers Diane 7 rany Warria Dailes SharoKn Bailey. R.N. Janet Barnes Nan( Bare 226 Judith Bays Mary Anne Beachani Karen Bergman Kathleen Blaine Julia Blanton Stella Brooks, R.N. Kathryn Calrow Elizabeth Cameron, R.N. Katherine Campbell Nancy Carper, R.N. Linda Chalkley Diane Chankin Jeanne Chuchek Janice Clough Rebecca Coates Christine Codlin Darlene Coffey Barbara Connaughtc Bonnie Creasy Jo Ann Crennel 227 Anpelise Davis Diane Dutkwortli Diane Duncan Virginia Edwards Gwen Eichelberger Mari Jo Ellis Ruth Embree Anna Fenslerer. R.N. Pamela Fleming Jean Flora Bonnie Garber Christine Gates Sharraine Gearheart Jeimifer Gehman Barbara Gibson Janet Gibson Linda Gibson Susan Gordon Nina Greever Barbara Grisso 228 Margaret Herrera Nancy Hershey Gayle Hobson Nancy Homan Karol Hutcherson Sharon Jegluni Pamela Kennedy Carol Kilmon Jeanetle King Sharon Kirsch 229 T Judith Lehman Ericka Leibold Jean Leverich Judv Lew Jeanne Lord Ellen Marlow Christine Mathes Jill Matthews Patricia McCook Josey McCoy Cheryl McGehee Linda Meredith Karen Mihoch Margaret Miller Susan Morales Annette Morris 230 It i Sally Santmyer Jeanetta Saunders Marilyn Smith Dianne Snead Kathleen Southard Mary Stanl ey Linda Stertzer Johanna Strouble Delores Thomason Margaret Tiemann Joane Vanden Beverly Vass Dorpel 232 Margaret Via Martha Viccellio Bernelle Walker Catherine Waters Bonnie Watiington Janice Watts. R.N. Jill Whisant Jean Whitcomb Lizabeth Whiting Debbie Wills Sandra Wood Donna Zenk 233 234 L EPHON t i r -. t . tr Snoopy ' s Old-Fashioned Christmas A F .Ji , 235 • ' chooKf graduate STUMES I - l Graduate Studies Is . . . Graduate students . . . the first year spent in confusion . . . who to get for a research advisor . . . proposed research topic, alcohol dehydogenase ... a search for knowledge not easily satisfied . . . many courses in many departments . . . the end is not in sight . . . graduate school is not an eight hour a day job . . . we are now professional students. Who ever thought so much could go wrong with such a simple project . . . did he say start the whole project over again? . . . lectures, seminars, teaching, when do we get a chance to eat? . . . get those language requirements out of the way. A Ph.D. in less than five years? Not likely . . . would you believe less than ten years ... a thesis can not be done in just three months . . . Panic! c omps ahead . . . writtens, orals, what else can they throw at us ... it sure pays to study for a few. days in advance. The end of graduate school is a whole new beginning . . . wider worlds for us . . . opening new worlds for others . . . new experiences, new people ... we have finally arrived. 237 Graduate Studies RICHARD CHARLES ALLEN Ridgefield, New Jersey Medical College of Virginia, B.S. Rlui Chi; Honor Council; Basketball. NABIL AMIN AZZAM Amman, Jordan American University of Beirut, B.S. Medical College of Virginia, M.S. Student Government President 3; Class President, 3; Class Vice-President, 2; Student Council, 1. MICHAEL L. BASS Lebanon, Virginia JEANNE W. CLABOUGH Richmond, Virginia GERALD IRWIN DRURY Chicago, Illinois University of Illinois. A.B., Medical College of Virginia Social Conimiltcc, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball. MICHAEL LOUIS EDWARDS Hampton, Virginia L niversity of Richmond. B.S. Student Council. 238 Picture Available MILDRED K. FLEETWOOD ROBERT McCLELLAN GEORGE. JR. RICHARD M. HOGAN Kingston, Pennsylvania Richmond. Virginia Arlington, Virginia THOMAS C. SMITH Lniversity of Richmond. B.A. STANLEY CLARK YUSKO Richmond. Virginia JAMES S. WYNN Newport News. Virginia Richmond. Virginia University of Richmond. B.S. Vollevljall ' It says open book. 239 Donald Barnes Stanley Bernstein James Brockington Preston Bryant Rosalind Burkat Stephen Buynitzky Wilbur Chambers Martha Clendenin Channing Cox Margaret Cox William Crouthamel William Dail Mohammad Dar James Forbes Tsu-Ching Fu Franklin Goodman Dorothy Greenhouse William Grigsby Sung Ho Hahn Mary Harrell tMrnAJtM ' - ■?, , , ' i|f7 Food fnr tlmuglit. rn urh Howard Weitsen Samuel Williamson William Yau Odette Zacharia James Hildebran Patricia Holden Van Hubbard Cara Johnson Samuel Jones Mary Kasey Bryan Landis Henry Lau Nathan Mathewson Roger Meacham Michael Mekalian George Miller Daniel Mizroch Harriet Mueller Vincent Pagano Mary Pinschmidt Robert Reisch Richard Stein Daniel Summerlin Jimmie Watkins 241 You mean you have to plug it in? h : Q Who told tliom Dr. Fischer was coming? Our motto, Clean mind, clean lab, take your pick. ' Show and tell tii 242 Where do you put the nickle? Who says it saves nine? There goes the data. Let ' s see, where was I? 243 r i ? ' ;j,SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL THERA ipl y . Physical Therapy Is . . . TO P.T. ' s ' 69 . . . early desires to become a P.T. culminating in the student at MCV . . . wet and dry epithelial tissue . . . the luxury of massage labs . . . the bones in our flower boxes . . . trying our AKK parties . . . twenty-five matching green, elf suits . . . the pain of contrast baths . . . water games in the therapeutic pool . . . being derailed from Miss Hirt ' s train of thought . . . wipe-out of the mind with exam 1 ... Up and Away Dude Ranch . . . the twelve days of a P.T. Christmas . . . going home for Christmas . . . deciding to come back . . . Discovery ' 68 in the basement of old Sheltering Arms . . . Studying at MEB . . . touching our first patients . . . having instructors who care to give us their very best . . . learning about bed pans and Scultetus ' s Binder . . . washing cars and candying apples to finance the senior blow-out . . . knowing that the seniors are finally escaping from MCV as symbols of success . . . expending priceless energy in crutch-walking at 8:00 A.M. . . . having to face Exam 2 and finals . . . looking forward to clinical affiliation which represents a trial run. TO P.T. ' s ' 68 . . . No man is an island ... No man stands alone . . . Each man ' s joy is joy to me ... Each man ' s grief is my own (John Donne) . . . this is the creed which has carried us through two years of a test tube existence withstanding the perils of a new twenty-one month curriculum . . . but through these tedious months what has kept us going is . . . one another . . . our fun times in old McRae . . . struggling through anatomy orals . . . sharing experiences from clinical affiliations ... a long alone in the new dorm . . . joys of recuperating from the camping trip in the infirmary ... the many, many spontaneous party times . . . it took that and more ... all the conviction we were given by our teacher . . . all the knowledge we could get from one ' s books ... all the respect we received from our patients ... all the encouragement we got from our friends ... all the wisdom we could find in ourselves . . . and now as we leave MCV making the transition from student to physical therapist, we will live this creed ... no longer in relation to our classmates but to our patients. 245 CLASS OFFICERS: Sherry Gutzler. Secretary -Trea-urei: Diana Loveless. Histuriaii: Marilyn Carter. Presi- dent; Heather Tinney. inot pictured I. Vice-President Physical Therapy ' 68 DOMTA DURIL M AHEARN Charlottesville. Virginia Mary Washington College A-P-T.-A. 3, 4. SUSAiN JEAiN BLANCHARD Wallace, North Carolina Meredith College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; X-Ray 3. CAROLEE ANN BUTTS New Castle, Pennsylvania West Virginia Wesleyan A.P.T.. . 3, 4 : Secretarj- Wesley Foundation 3, 4. SUSAN CARROLL CANTRELL Easley, South Carolina Winlhrop College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; A.P.T.A. Representative 4. MARILYN ANNE CARTER Greensboro, North Carolina Meredith College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; V.P.T.A. Representative 3; Class President -i. ELIZABETH AMATA DARRELL Mount L 11a. North Carolina Pfeiffer Colle-e A.P.T.A. 3, 4: M.C.V. Ciimmittee 4; VoUeybal SCOOP Co-Editor 4; 1 3. Visiting Lecturers JOAN WILLYE EDWARDS Belle Haven. Virginia William and Marv and Eastern Shore Branch of University of Virginia A.P.T.A. 3. 4; P.T. School Secretary-Treasurer 4. ROBERTA FINE Baltimore. Maryland Catonsville Community College A.P.T.A. 3. 4; M.C.V. SCOOP Co-Editor 3; Student Council Representative 4; Volleyball 3. SHERRY LOU GUTZLER Portsmouth, Virginia Madison College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Secretary -Treasurer 4; Representative 3; Volleyball 3. CATHY B. KIRKLAND Riverside. Connecticut College of William and Mary A.P.T.A. 3, 4. Student Council KATHERINE KNAPP KLUENDER Alexandria, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Frederick E. Vultee Library Committee 3, 4. JAMES HOWARD LITTLE Long Island. New York Tusculum College A.P.T.A. 3, 4. DIANA KAY LOVELESS Whitman, West Virginia Marshall University A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Historian 3, 4; Frederick E. Vullee Library Committee 3, 4. JUDY KAY MILLER Grottoes, Virginia Mary Washington College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Honor Council Representative 4. ELLEN MCDOUGALL Bethesda, Maryland Hiram College A.P.T.A. 3, 4. NORA BOB MILLER Miami, Florida Auburn University A.P.T.A. 3, 4; M.C.V. Editor 4; Volleyball 3. SCOOP Co- LINDA JEAN MCKEEL Richmond. Virginia Mary Washington College A.P.T.A. 3, 4. NANCY SUE MINTON Richmond, Virginia West Chester State College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; X-Ray Representative 4. . re you kidding?! Night classes?! it still looks like a Rorschach inkblet lo me! SANDRA MITCHELL Williamsburg, Virginia Madison College This is a scientific paper? ! SUSAN MARIE PAYNE Manakin. Virginia Georgia State College; R.P.I. A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Visiting Lecturers Com- mittee 3. VIRGINIA JANE RATCLIFF Abingdon. Virginia Mary Washington College A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class President 3; P.T. School President 4; Secretary of M.C.V. Honor Council 4; Volleyball 3. CAROLYN LEE POLLACK Richmond. Virginia A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Athletic Representative 3, 4; Secretary of Athletic Committee X-Ray Representative 4; Volleyball 3. HEATHER ELAINE TINNEY Chester, Pennsylvania A.P.T.A. 3, 4; Class Vice-President 4; Treasurer of Wesley Foundation 3, 4. There, it ' s in focus now! Another interesting class in the amphitheater CLASS OFFICERS (JUNIORS): Jackie Hart, Historian; Keith Blankenship, President; Sharon Bethel, Vice-President; Betty Heffner, Secretary-Treasurer. Physical Therapy ' 69 Danny Baltimore Sharon Bethel Keith Blankenship Bohbi Boone Joan Brindle Kerry Campbel Jane Coffey Alice Cox 250 Chris Doenges Pat Driscoll Sue Etzler Carolyn Evans Jane Gould Nancy Grizzard Bill Guyer Barbara Hancock Jackie Hart Betty Heffner Sylvia Hewlett Jerri Huston ' 69 version of The Spinal Cords ' ' You say we have an anatomy test tomorrow?? 251 ' Massage, anyone? ' m Beth Hutcheson Judy McClees Carolyn McLeod Linda McManama Joan Siddons Nancy Splichal Nancy Watts Hilda Wilson . . . anti tile pelvis rotates thusly in the swing phase. ' To be a senior you have to live up to your capacity. ' 252 The pnuligal cliild rotur Pat it nn its head and it wags its tail Convertible uniforms!! Tin heads 253 What do you nu-an, you bid two beers!? You, sir, are the winner of mod stockings! Hold it!! Mine is bigger than yours! ! Our orv own f.uirlh (li nr Clirisimas Our Christmas bride 254 Oh, no!!! Happiness is Halloween Wunder who she ' s writing to? ! Class with the Dentistry students tomorrow Number 98, Ellen? ? 255 i Medical Technology Is . . . Long weary hours at the microscope . . . summer without the beach . . . navy bhie sweaters . . . the awful smell of stools and urines . . . Saturday morning on the sticking list . . . urine micro ' s . white blood counts . . . clean white shoes . . . hidden earrings . . . learning life cycles of 100 parasites . . . finger sticks that don ' t check . . . Wednesday afternoon at the movies ... 15 minute bridge breaks ... 2 weeks in the T.B. lab ... forgetting your stopwatch . . . passing a course without a re-exam . . . greeting sleepy-eyed pateients at 7:30 a.m. . . . having machines do the work for you . . . learning to stick on your lab partner . . . uniforms below the knee . . . fighting for reagents and the hood . . . answering 2000 review questions in one ' s spare time . . . waiting for elevators . . . finding a quiet place to study during the day . . . having a doctor do a femoral on your can ' t get . . . making up lost days . . . being run down in the tunnels . . . trying to do a finger stick on a 90% burn patient . . . trying to get a tube of blood off your uniform . . . finding 10 people to hold down a four-year old ... convincing the blood bank that that was all the blood you could get ... finding a clot in an oxalate tube . . . grinding clots with your fingers . . . trying to convince a patient that you ' re not a nurse . . . walking out of a room and seeing an isolation sign on the door . . . looking forward to those final days as a student and eventually graduation ! 257 CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Sylvia Wilkerson, President; DeAnn Wilkinson, Secretary-Treasurer. Not Pic- tured: Harriet Gilliam, Vice-President. Medical Technology ' 68 JIMMIE LOU ARRINGTON Springfield, Virginia Radford College CAROL ANN BALLARD Aldie, Virginia Madison College PATRICIA ANN CALHOUN Lynchburg, Virginia College of William and Mary, B.S. 258 JACQUELYN CAROL DOANE Richmond, Virginia Averett College, Richmond Professional Institute, A.A. X-Ray Representative. HARRIET KITCHIN GILLIAM Virginia Beach, Virginia Saint Mary ' s Junior College, Old Dominion College Class Vice-President. LINDA RAE NEEDHAM Richmond, Virginia Madison College JANE MARIE PAYNE Petersburg, Virginia Emory and Henry College, B.A. MARY BETH PRILLAMAN Virginia Beach, Virginia Longwood College JEAN STACY Hampton, Virginia Mary Washington College BARBARA ANN SUPLEE Wilmington, Delaware L niversity of Delaware, B.A. Honor Council. BARBARA R. WEIDNER York. Pennsylvania Madison College Athletic Council, Touring G mmittee. 259 SYLVIA ANN WILKINSON Ringgold, Virginia Averett College, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Class President. DEANN WILKINSON Triangle, Virginia Madison College, B.S. Class Secretary-Treasurer. PATRICIA ANN WYATT Bon Air, Virginia Longwood College, Richmond Professional Institute If it doesn ' t work in a week, forget it! BONNIE JEAN ZAHNISER Kilmarnock, Virginia Madison College If it doesn ' t work in a week, forget it 260 Lejt: Ban won ' t 261 ' ' v ADMINISTRATIO a •  Hospital Administration Is From four corners of the United States . . . individuals . . . a common goal, a moving ambition, a feeling for mankind ... a class of graduate students in hospital administration. September, 1967 . . . a new phase in the life of the School of Hospital Administration . . . Dr. Thomas Barker — a new director. Learning experiences . . . wide and varied — as hospitals are complex. Psychology — an awareness of people; law — an awareness of problems; industrial management — an awareness of methods; administration and management — an awareness of duties and respon- sibilities. All with one goal in mind — BPC — Better Patient Care. Methods of reaching offer variety and spice ... a bus ride to Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center ... an autopsy ... a social worker ... a nursing project . . . many films . . . many guest lecturers . No black and white answers to questions and problems . . . hospital administration — a field filled with challenges in abstract. Nine months of academic work — dreams of how it will be in my hospital ... a second phase — a residency of twelve months — work with a preceptor — an actual hospital. Monthly seminars on campus . . . projects, gossip, sharing, and company — a convention in itself. After two years . . . study and practice ... a Master of Hospital Administration degree. A future based on past and present ... a competent, well-rounded hospital administrator. 263 OFFICERS, CLASS OF 1968: lejt to right: George Caley, Athletic Association Rep.; Victor Esch, Student Council Rep.; Sister Patricia Garrigan, Honor Council Rep.; Pris Hegel. X-Ray Rep.; Philip Lakernick, X-Ray Photographer; Seated: Bill Sheppard, Vice-Pres. ; Raymond Board. Sec.-Treas. ; Michael Roberts, Visiting Lecturer Rep. Not Pic- tured: Tom Bingham, Pres. ; Merril Grubbs. Honor Council Rep.; Carol Gregory, Historian. Hospital Administration ' 68 ROSS SCOTT ACKERMAN Millersville, Maryland Hofstra University, B.A. Residency : Medical College of Virginia Hospitals OMAR ERNEST B. CON. JR. Chattanooga, Tennessee University of Tennessee, B.S. ROBERT JOHN BECK Wayne, New Jersey Westminister College, B.S. Basketball. Picture Not AvciUbIc THOMAS WOODROW BINGHAM, JR. Carthage, Texas Stephen F. Austin State College, B.S. Class President 1, 2. RAYMOND LEE BOARD Roanoke, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2. IVEN C. BRYANT, JR. Newark, Delaware Alderson-Broaddus College, B.S. GEORGE BURDETTE CALEY Roanoke, Virginia Dickinson State College, B.S., B.A. ELBERT VERNON DETWILER La Junta, Colorado Adams State College, B.A. Basketball. VICTOR H. ESCH Rocky Ford, Colorado Arizona State University Goshen College, B.A. Student Council Representative. FELIX ANTHONY FRARACCIO Weehawken, New Jersey Fairfield University, A.B. Basketball, Bowling. SISTER PATRICIA M. GARRIGAN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DuQuesne University, B.S. Catholic University Residency : Albert Einstein Medical Center Honor Council Representative 1, 2. 265 RALPH R. GARVER. JR. Hagerstown. Maryland University of Maryland, B.S. MICHAEL ERIC GILSTRAP Boone, North Carolina Furman University, B.A. CAROL ANNE GREGORY Norfolk, Virginia MERRILL HOWARD GRUBBS Hendersonville. North Carolina Maryville College, B.S. A. D. Williams Award. PRISCILLA ANNE HEGEL Elm Grove, Wisconsin Northwestern University, B.A. PHILIP STEPHEN LAKERNICK New Haven, Connecticut New Haven College, B.S. XRay Staff Photographer, X-Ray Representative, Bowling. CLAYTON ELWIN O ' STEEN Lakeland. Florida Florida Southern College. B.S. Basketball. MICHAEL DEAN ROBERTS Springfield, Missouri Drury College. B.A. Visiting Lecturers Cornmittee, Basketball. 266 WILLIAM LEE SHEPPARD Charleston, West Virginia West Virginia University, B.S. Class Vice-President, 2. H. GERALD SMITH Ionia. Michigan Michigan State University, B.S. Bowling. ROGER LEE SNAPP Winchester, Virginia Randolph-Macon College, B.A. Basketball. JOE BRIAN WHITE Rantoule, Illinois Out in the boonies with the handi- capped Italian chef. 267 CLASS OFFICERS: John Hartniaii, President Lu Hill. Vice President Sister Rosita. Secretary-Treasurer Hospital Administration ' 69 Thomas Anderson Jacques Baker David Christman Michael Collins Frederick Cvran Roger Ford William Gillespie John Harlman Lu Alice Hill Dwight Holcomh 268 Edward Holmes Gene Lakey Lawrence Langston Melvin Lipton Larry Lurie Alan Markowitz Robert Mehlmann John Milford Donald Patterson Keith Peters Daniel Requard Harry Rosenthal Rufus Sutton Robert Terrell Telford Thomas If the Govemnr cduld only see us now ... 269 Sing along with Merril. Shy Roger. Did you know? Onlv eleven more years before reaching; forU-lwu. How many chaperons do you need? 270 Sir, interestingly enough ... Au reservoir finally came. Mrs. Ewing, Dr. Rooke, et. al. Briefly 27i CmOL OF RADIOLpGIC ' TEr ffNOLOGY.p , 4 . , ' - i Radiological Technology Is . . , SOPHOMORES ... A new beginning . . . thirteen girls . . . three year course . . . associate in science degree ... a still-new program . . . new places . . . new faces new friends . . . confusion between M.C.V. and R.P.I. . . . classes at R.P.I. . . . Anatomy . . . English . . . Math . . . Psychology . . . Sociology . . . classes at M.C.V. long and tiring rides on a city bus . . . elevator rides to the eighteenth floor . . . cathode . . . anode . . . reactivication . . . what does it all mean? Summer session . . . work on the floor . . . observing . . . learning . . . eight hours a day . . . eight weeks . . . vacation. September . . . emergency room . . . back to R.P.I. . . . one class and on to M.C.V. . . . study and work . . . work and study . . what will it all lead to? Senior year ... no books but still learning . . . our class? . . . 65 — thirteen . . . 68 — twelve . . . 69 - 70 — ? . . . Supervisors . . . teachers . . . technicians . . . worth it? ... we think so. JUNIORS . . . Trudge, trudge, trudge . . . through rain, sleet, and snow . . . R.P.I, everyday. Miserable bus rides to and from . . . 40c a day ... $2 a week . . . rough on the pocketbook. One class at M.C.V. . . . radiography . . . tubes . . . elec tricity . . . radiation . . . complete confusion. Second year . . . work and more classes ... all day long — exhaustion! Take in a deep breath . . . hold it! ... all day long . . . over and over again. Third year . . . work, work, and more work . . . weekends . . . nights. Finally graduation . . . associate in science degree . . . grand total of three graduates . . . first graduation — 1969 . . . one year more . . . Thank goodness! 273 Radiological Technology ' 69 CLASS OFFICERS: lejl to right, Linda Cross, Secretary; Sylvia Washington, President. Not Pictured: Raymond James, Treasurer. Tile Group. 274 Patsy Cooper Linda Cross ppsV sr Raymond James Sylvia Washington J The enthusiasm is almost unbearable. We just love the place! 275 I ©r ▼ r r ' n fl r ' p. T 1 1 1 1 « i5 Ji JU 1 m HpiS ' - ' M CLASS OFFICERS: Judy Wells, President; Norma Robinson. V-President; Bootsie Hobbs, Secre- tary; Faye Newsome, Treasurer. Radiological Technology ' 70 So happy together! 276 Bootsie Hobbs Yvonne Jackson Sue MorKan Faye Newsome Susan Puckett Peggy Quinn Some people can ' t take a joke! The cupboard is bare. ' 1 1 X i i. - I i ■i L i 277 Dorothy Roberts Norma Robinson Mary Titlow Linda Watts Judy Wells Some ptople liatc to be interrupled while studying (!an ' t iiu do anything right? 278 279 On December 1, 1837, the Board of Directors of HawipdgTT Sy( i|Yvoted to establish , a|medical departinent in Riclimond, which opened in the fall of 1838 in the Old Union Hotel at 19th and Main Streets. During The War, the College met the needs of the Confederacy. Dr. Hunter Holmes McGuire (1835-1900) was Medical Director of the Army isi the Shenandoah Valley. The night Stonewall Jackson was shot by his own men while  r«urning down the front lines, Dr. McGuire perfonned emergency surgery to amputate his left arm and remove a ball-shot from his right hand. Jackson died and Dr. McGuire was elected td the Chair of Surgery at MCV. In 1897-1898 the Schools of Dentistry and Pharmacy were added, followed by Nursing in 1913, the year the University College of Medicine was ni|rged with MCV. The next fifty-five years has seen MCV grow to the complex IBM center encompassing every major area of the Medical Arts that we know today. We are now on the threshold of a new era that marks the union of Liberal Arts om RPI with the sciences of MCV to form the new Commonwealth University. We, the RAY staff, look upon this new move vith both skepticism and praise, hesitancy and anticipatioii l ' wish it the very best. Army ' iHl Acknowledgements The Editors wish to express their sincere thanks to the many people who have given aide, assistance, and support to this, our last edition produced by the MCV we all knew. Special thanks to Miss Betty Morrow for her help in getting us our pictures. Our appreciation to the photography staff: 0. B. Hash Harold Weiler David Schwartz Norman Rockwell Fabian Bachrach Special mention and gratitude to: John Broadwater, of Miller and Rhoads Portrait Studio, for his advice and counsel, and for all of the color pictures used in this edition. Also to all students who submitted snapshots. A word of thanks to Dan Defalco and Lester Peterson of Taylor Publishing Co. for their patience and extra triplicates. Dr. Page Hudson, for his time and effort in making our tissue slides. Explanation : The staff must again express its regrets for the perennial confusion over mug shots. Our apology to the Seniors who would have, otherwise, had their picture appear more than twice. Next year, with the student body ' s cooperation, there should be no problem. Please forgive all misspelled names, unflattering pictures, or other errors involving one ' s self-image. B. J. Berman H. H. Weiler 281 i MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND COLLEGE HOSPITALS MCV HOSPITAL WEST MCV HOSPITAL SOUTH MCV HOSPITAL EAST MCV HOSPITAL NORTH MCV HOSPITALS A. D. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL CLINIC Outpatient Department WILUAM F. MORRISON Director College Hospitals PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES 100 mfflion prescrq)tioiis fflled... a measure of the trust people have in Peoples Service Drug Stores! We ' ve passed the hundred million mark. One hundred million prescriptions have been filled by all Peoples Drug Stores si nce we opened our doors in 1905. Count the prescriptions and you ' ve got the number of times people have counted on Peoples with confidence. At Peoples, nothing is more important than this confidence. That ' s why. 100 million prescriptions later, we ' re still giving you the same personal and professional service we started 63 years ago. There ' s a Peoples Service Drug Store near you! Special plaque presented to Peoples Drug Stores by E. R. Squibb Sons in recognition of Peoples achievement in filling 100 million prescriptions GRACE HOSPITAL RICHMOND. VIRGINIA OFFICERS A. L Herring, Jr., M.D., President W. F. Bryce, M.D., Vice-President T. B. Washington, M.D., Secretary B. L. Randolph, M.D., Treasurer Administrator D. N. PACE Director of Nursing Education MISS ADA MAE BOOKMAN Our school offers many advantages to those who wish to enter the nursing profession. Complete information furnished upon request. 284 Bioblend® Teeth make any denture look more natural. Bone-like enamel. Wrap around translucency. Internally blended color. These are just a few of the esthetic refinements which distinguish Bioblend from all other artificial teeth. The result: Bioblend Teeth are now being used more often for complete dentures than any other teeth in the world. Any other! Available in porcelain or plastic. TRUBYlTiE Creator of fine products for dentistry The Dentists ' Supply Company of NY., York, Pennsylvania 285 Congratulations IT GIVES ME GREAT PLEASURE TO CONGRATULATE YOU UPON YOUR RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENT. YOU HAVE AT- TAINED THIS LEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT DUE TO YOUR HARD WORK AND YOUR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL COM- PETENCE—CHARACTERISTICS THAT PARTICULARLY DISTIN- GUISH MEMBERS OF THE NURSING PROFESSION. I KNOW THAT I SPEAK FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE ARMY NURSE CORPS IN WISHING YOU SUCCESS IN ALL FUTURE EN- DEAVORS. LJL NORMA R. SMALL Maj ANC ARMY NURSE CORPS COUNSELOR A ' o other nursing career offers you greater variety; scope, growth and experience than any other nursing career in the world. You are offered variety through the vast network of Army hospitals all over the United States and the Free World, scope through the endless diversity of men and women who will be your friends and colleagues, growth through the Army ' s extensive educational programs, and experience through treating everything from pediatric cases to young fighting men. SEE YOUR LOCAL ARMY NURSE RECRUITER. SFC JOHNNY C. GUYTON 400 North 8+h Street Federal Building Room 1002 Richmond, Virginia 23240 649-3611 ext. 2294, 2295 286 STUART CIRCLE HOSPITAL 413-21 Stuart Circle Richmond, Virginia Medicine: Orthopedics: MANFRED CALL III, M.D. BEVERLEY B. CLARY, M.D. ALEXANDER G. BROWN, III, M.D. JAMES B. DALTON, JR., M.D. JOHN D. CALL, M.D. FRANKLIN P. WATKINS, M.D. WYNDHAM B. BLANTON, JR., M.D. i | U „. FRANK M. BLANTON, M.D. uroiOgy. WILLIAM W. MARTIN, JR., M.D. FRANK POLE, M.D. 5i HARRY S. ROWLAND, JR., M.D. A. STEPHENS GRAHAM, M.D. Roentgenology and Radiology: CHARLES R. ROBINS, JR., M.D. HUNTER B. FRISCHKORN, JR., M.D. CARRINGTON WILLIAMS, M.D. WILLIAM C. BARR, M.D. RICHARD A. MICHAUX, M.D. JAMES W. PROFFIH, M.D. CARRINGTON WILLIAMS, JR., M.D. An .+U 1 -4. ARMSTEAD M. WILLIAMS, M.D. Anesthesiologists: JAMES R. DARDEN, JR., M.D. HETH OWEN, JR., M.D. Plastic Surgery: william b. moncure, m.d. HUNTER s. JACKSON, M.D. Ear, Nose and Throat: Obstetrics and Gvnecoloqv • ' • MONTAGUE, M.D. wusieiMcs anu v::7yiit;t,uiuyy . RICHARD W. DODD, M.D. WM. DURWOOD SUGGS, M.D. i ; SPOTWOOD ROBINS, M.D. ' ' Durgery: DAVID C. FORREST, M.D. GUY R. HARRISON, D.D.S. JOSEPH C. PARKER, M.D. n 4.U 1 WILLIAM M. OPPENHiMER, M.D. ratnoiogy: Pediatrics: - - ROBERTS, M.D. EDWARD G. DAVIS, JR., M.D. Physical Therapy: THOMAS P. OVERTON, M.D. HARILYN B. MORRISON, R.P.T. ALBERT S. THOMPSON, JR., M.D. p,. , EDWARD J. WILEY, M.D. uirecTor: CHARLES C. 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