Medical College of Virginia - X Ray Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

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X-RAY 1971 Medical College of Virginia Health Sciences Division Virginia Commonwealth University MCV Is a Vast Medical Complex Comprised of Many Parts A Campus Is Not Merely a Conglomeration of Buildings and Textbooks It Is the People Who Give MCV Its Life and Personality MCV Is a Place of Enjoyment . . . Where Everyone Does His Own Thing - MCV Is an Academic Challenge Accumulation of New Knowledge We Are Part of a Team That Functions to Meet Man ' s Need for Mental, Physical and Emotional Well-Being Faculty and Administra tion Faculty and Admi nistration Faculty and Administration Faculty and Administration Fa culty and Administratio n Faculty and Adminisl ration Faculty and Ad ministration Faculty a nd Administration Fac ulty and Administration Faculty and Administrat ion Faculty and Admini stration Faculty and Administration Faculty and Administration ulty and Administration Faculty and Administra tion Faculty and Admin istration Faculty and Administration Facult y and Administration F acuity and Administra tion Faculty and Admin istration Faculty and DR. LAUREN A. WOODS Vice President for Health Sciences MR. JOHN F. IMIRIE, JR. Vice President for MCV Hospitals MR. FRANKLIN BACON Dean of Students Health Sciences Division Virginia Commonwealth University MR. WILLIAM A. ROBERTSON JR. Dean of Admissions and Records DR. KINLOCH NELSON Dean, School of Medicine DR. MILES E. HENCH Associate Dean (Admissions) School of Medicine DR. HUNTER McGUIRE, JR. Assistant Dean (Student Affairs) School of Medicine DR. M. PINSON NEAL JR. Assistant Dean (Continuing Education, Housestaff Education, Regional Medical Program) School of Medicine DR. HOLMES T. KNIGHTON Associate Dean (Research and Advanced Education) School of Dentistry DR. JOHN A. DIBIAGGIO Dean School of Dentistry DR. RICHARD P. ELZAY Assistant Dean (Academic Affairs) School of Dentistry DR. O. WENDELL CLOUGH Associate Dean (Admissions) School of Dentistry DR. WARREN E. WEAVER Dean School of Pharmacy DR. JOHN ANDRAKO Assistant Dean school of Pharmacy DR. DORIS B. YINGLING Dean School of Nursing DR. EDNA TREASURE Associate Dean (Graduate Program) School of Nursing % DR. DANIEL T. WATTS Dean School of Graduate Studies DR. THOMAS BARKER Dean School of Allied Health Professions Director School of Hospital Administration DR. BENJAMIN CULLEN Assistant Director School of Hospital Administration DR. GEORGE VENNART Director School of Medical Technology MISS JESSIE VEE IZARD Educational Coordinator School of Medical Technology m:m MR. CARL H. GERHOLD Technical Director School of Radiologic Technology MISS ANN DINIUS Director Program in Dental Hygiene MISS SUSANNE HIRT Director School of Physical Therapy DR. WILLIAM R. KAY Director of Student Health ARLICK L. BROCKWELL Director of Larrick Student Center £ £? HARRY R. HESTER Director of Student Housing GLENN R. PRATT Religious Activities Activities and Organiza tions Activities and Or ganizations Activities a nd Organizations Activi ties and Organizations Activities and Organiza tions Activities and Or ganizations Activities and Organizations Activ ities and Organizations Activities and Organiza tions Activities and Or ganizations Activities a nd Organizations Activi ties and Organizations Activities and Organiza tions Activities and Or ganizations Activities and Organizations Activ ities and Organizations Activities and Organiza tions Activities and Org anizations Activities an d Organizations Activi ties and Organizations A ctivities and Organiza Sigma Zeta Honorary Science Society Duane Thompson Vice President Sigma Zeta, a National Honorary Science Society, was founded at Shurtleff College in Alton, Illinois in 1 925. The founders sought to in- clude in its membership those juniors and seniors in any field of science and mathematics whom they felt should be recognized for their achievements in sound scholarship. Sigma Zeta has two pur- poses: to encourage and foster the attainment of a knowledge of the sciences; to recognize the attainment of high scholarship among those fitted for membership in this society. MVC received its charter as the third or Gamma, chapter in 1927. Active membership is ex- tended to any student in the schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, or Pharmacy above sophomore standing who has a grade point aver- age of 3.00 (A = 4.00) in the sciences and mathematics and a grade point average of 2.75 in all subjects including the sciences and math- ematics. Gamma Chapter initiates its new members in the spring of the year at a banquet. Forest Evans Treasurer Susan Abraham Donna Addingto Cathy Barakey Bonnie Bradshav Betty Brown Sarah Chi Martin Cohen Susan Cornette Ken Crooks James Davis Mary Ann Edwa Helen Flyth Phyllis Goodbar Francis Griffin Martha Hagy Leslie Hardy Larry Isrow Jeff Karp Pam Kennedy Carol Kilmon Barbara Kinzie Dave Kirby Dave Love Ron Lowry John Mahaney David Mehfoud Pete Mowbray Bob Parsons Randall Powell Phyllis Proctor Phyllis Pugh Jerry Ray Lindsay Reavis Sally Santmyer Larry Schlesingt Sam Schwartz James Smith Adam Steinberi Bob Swisher Sue Townsend Cathy Via Earl Wilson Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Medical Fraternity Stephen Schlesinger President Charles Robertson Vice President James Davis Secretary Robert Swisher Treasurer NEW INITIATES JUNIORS Andy Leake John Mueller Richard Landau Judith Dunnington Barry Silver Hal Lassiter HOUSESTAFF Richardson Grinnan FACULTY Dr. John Utz SENIORS Adam Steinberg Elwood Owens Randy Powell Ken Crooks Jack Mahaney Sally Chesrown Pete Pardoll Tom Smith Frank Martorano Mike Ross Martin Cohen Kenneth Youner Alpha Omega Alpha is an Honorary Medical Society founded at the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois in 1 902 by William W. Root. The Brown Sequard Chapter at MCV was organized in 1940. Being selected is one of the highest honors a student can be awarded as it demonstrates the highest scholarship and ideals, ac- ceptance of responsibility and leadership, and scientific approach. Alumnus membership is granted for distinctive achievement in the art and practice of scientific medicine. This year, AOA held a banquet May 20 for new members. The AOA SAMA speaker this year was Dr. John S. Millis, who is Chancellor Emeritus of Case- Western Reserve. The fraternity also was co-sponsor of Medical Student Research and Honors Day held on May 21. In 1 929 the Lambda Chapter of Rho Chi was founded at the Medical College of Virginia. It has had as its object the promotion and recog nition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences. Scholar- ship, leadership, and character determine eligibility for membership. Activities this year included giving Rho Chi Recognition Certificates to sophomores, selling pamphlets on drug abuse, setting up files of all the Pharmacy graduate schools in the country, and setting up a weekly display at the public health department. There is an annual banquet in the spring in which new members are initiated. Rho Chi Phyllis Pugh — President Betty Brown — Vice-President Lindsay Reavis — Historian Donna Addington Marlise Blanks Phyllis Goodbar Larry Howard Jerry Ray Karen Rudolph Alpha Sigma Chi Alpha Sigma Chi is an honorary leadership society organized to serve the college and student body, and to grant recognition to those students who through meeting high standards of leadership, scholar- ship, and character have demonstrated ability and willingness to play prominent roles in carrying on student activities. Members are select- ed from the schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing. An honorary member is chosen annually among the faculty. This year it was Mr. Hester. A banquet held in the spring highlights the activi- ties of Alpha Sigma Chi and honors the newly selected members. President Bill Deyerle Chuck Baker Larry Brooks Linda Cupit Mike DeReus Pat Dowdy Paul Fernald Ross Gale Martha Hagy Phil Hopkins Bill Irby Gary Lubel Patty McCook Ron Patterson Randall Powell Barbara Prosise Lindsay Reavis Steve Siegel John Svirsky Becky Vaught Mr. Hester Secretary Cathy Ryan MCV Student Counci OFFICERS President — David Love Vice-President — Steve Budnick Treasurer — Duane Thompson Secretary — Jan Gwyer ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES M-72 M-73 D-71 D-72 D73 D-74 P-71 Tom Green Robert Hoyt Carol Owens Louis Owens Paul Berenbaum Gary Hoffman Jesse Jones Martin Phillips Dean Blair Sandy Greenhouse Obie Minter Harlan Struble Steve Davidoff Alan Sackin Lowry Shropshire Kathryn Waldrop Wayne Browder Robert Ellis Steve Budnick William Viglione Chuck Green Mike Tabor Bill Walther John Mason Bob Scully Linda Shirk Robert Taylor P-72 Chuck Baker Donald Day P-73 Elizabeth Boucher Michael Fitzgerald Steven Switzer N-71 Jan Barnes Linda Stertzer Betsy Williams N-72 Priscilla Shoemaker -Becky Vaught Ann White Pt-71 Jan Gwyer PT-72 Betsy Brucker MT-71 Sandra Sherrod HA-71 William Burns HA-72 Neil Shields GS. Walter Judd Sarah Thomson RT-71 Bobbie Dillon RT-72 Dorothy Kelly RT-73 Jane Nicholson DH-71 Jan Milner DH72 Lynn Mundy NA-71 Sandra Mason NA-72 Zenia Velasco MCV Honor Council Michael DeReus Chairman Lindsay Reavis Secretary HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES M-71 John Fitzgerald M-72 Jacob Haun M73 London Weeks M-74 Deborah Murphy D-71 Michael DeReus D-72 Fred Smith D 73 Floyd Herbert D-74 John Akers P-71 Lindsay Reavis P 72 William S. Nicholson P 73 Helga Kosmahly N71 Angie Davis N-72 Sue Hughes P-71 Donna Dixon PT 72 Veronica Drexler MT Barbara Foard HA-71 James Barnett HA-72 James Hubbell GS Andrew Browe RT 71 Gayle Polk RT-72 Linda Tew RT-73 Laurette Cottrell DH-71 Jan Milner DH-72 Marie Arnold NA71 Barbara Wheat NA-72 Margaret Quinby Hereby Pledge My Word of Honor That I Will Support the Honor System in All of Its Details School Officers SCHOOL OF NURSING: Freda Horowitz — Vice President; Jeanne Chu- chek — President; Alyson Howard — Secretary; Barbara Connaughton — Treasurer. SCHOOL Siegel — OF MEDICINE: William Tanner — Vice-President; Steve President; Sarah Chesrown — Secretary-Treasurer. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY: Ron Lowry — President; Richard Harris — Secretary-Treasurer. GRADUATE STUDIES: Left to Right: David Clough — Vice President; B. J. Fowkles — Secretary-Treasurer; Stratford May - President PHARMACY: Left to Right: Phyllis Pugh — Secretary-Treasurer; Duane Thomp- son — President PHYSICAL President; I THERAPY: Left to Right: Randy Walker Ellen Lathem — Secretary-Treasurer RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY: Left to Right: Linda Tew — Vice President; Gayle Polk — President; Missing is Jane Nicholson — Secretary-Treasurer. Somebody had better introduce him to Ban! Banquet for Senior Nurses given by the Department of Nursing. How did Rodney get a State car? Sharon, did you really spike the punch? ' But Doctor, George loves to be practiced on. X-Ray Staff Pharmacy Co-Editor Straughan Beane Pharmacy Co-Editor Art Eisenman Allied Health Sciences Jan Kulp Assistant Editor Amy Schlottag School of Medicine Ann Sibley School of Nursing Jeanette King Chris Mathes Business Managers Barbara Connaughton Susan Wickham Caption Editor Cathy Via MCV Christmas Dance With the Magnificent Men ATH ETICS § £ J 1 --• ■ m School of Medicine Sc hool of Medicine Sch ool of Medicine Schoo I of Medicine School o f Medicine School of Medicine School of M edicine School of Med icine School of Medici ne School of Medicine School of Medicine Sc hool of Medicine Sch ool of Medicine Schoo I of Medicine School o f Medicine School of Medicine School of M edicine School of Med icine School of Medici ne School of Medicine School of Medicine Sc hool of Medicine Sch ool of Medicine Scho I of Medicine School o f Medicine School of Medicine School of M edicine School of Med icine School of Medici ne School of Medicine Medicine 1971 Adam Steinberg President Marvin Tenenbaum Secretary- Treasurer Don ' t worry — those grades don ' t count! . . . 2:30 AM and who wants a pain pill??? ... I just know the nurse watches those IVs run out. . . . Choose 1, 3, 5; 3, 2, 4; or 3 only ... A Pheo what? . . . Now vaite moment shtoodents . . . Where ' s the blood slip . . . National and State Boards . . . Psychiatry run by Paranoid Schizo- phrenics . . . Gee, whites sure get dirty fast! . . . You want Me to do WHAT to WHICH patient?? ... The Parking Problem . . . MCV ' s 4th year intern . . . Israel, England, and all over the US — here we come, ready or not. HUNTER D. ADAMS Alexandria, Virginia George Washington. STANLEY HAROLD BECKER Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Franklin and Marshall B.S. Phi Delta Epsilon. STEPHEN BOBYS Takoma Park, Maryland American University B.A. Phi Delta Epsilon; J. Picker I low in Radiology 1 . GARY HARRY ASHER Richmond, Virginia Randolph Macon ALAN R. BEEBER Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College. GARY BROOKS BOKINSKY Petersburg, Virginia Washington and Lee B.S. AMIELE HASSEN BARAKEY Petersburg, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. in Biology Phi Chi, Presiding Senior 4. GLENN PORTER BIDWELL East Hartford, Connecticut University of Connecticut B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; SAMA. CHARLES BRADY Bagley, Iowa Old Dominion University B.S. RANDALL G. BARRE Richmond, Virginia University of South Carolina. JEFFREY L. BIENER Valley Stream, New York University of New York B.S. THOMAS P. BRIDGE Charlotte, North Carolina University of Richmond B.S. DAVID BRISTOW Richmond, Virginia Virginia Military Institute B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. EDMUND BRODIE Norfolk, Virginia William and Mary, University of Richn B.S. BRUCE PHILSON BROWN Rochester, Minnesota University of Michigan B.S. REX BRUGH III Colonial Heights, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOHN W. BURNETT Richmond, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; SAMA; SAMA Representa- five; Softball. PHILIP JAY BURSTEIN Falls Church, Virginia Princeton University A.B. Basketball; Softball. DAVID CARNEY Newport News, Virginia University of Virginia B.S. WILLIAM Z. CATTERTON Waynesboro, Virginia University of Virginia B.S. SARAH E. CHESROWN Elyrio, Ohio Indiana University B.A. Sigma Zeto; Vice President 1 ; School Secretary 4. MARTIN R. COHEN Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College B.S. ROBERT COMUNALE Rahway, New Jersey Seton Hall University B.S. KIRAN KENNEY CROOKS Richmond, Virginia College of William and Mary B.S. Sigma Zeta ; Class Vice President 4; Student Council Representative. WILLIAM C. CROW Arlington, Virginia Duke University A.B. SAMA. JAMES W. DAVIS Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Medical College of Virginia School of Pharmacy B.S. in Pharmacy Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4, Secretary 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa 2, 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; SAMA 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Chi; Rho Chi Pharmaceutical So- ciety. ELDRIDGE DERRING Newport News, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. NORMAN BRADSTREET FIZETTE Deland, Florida Stetson University Vanderbilt University B.S. in Chemistry M.S. in Pharmacology. CAROL FORTIER Richmond, Virginia William and Mary B.A. WILLIAM FULLER, JR. Halifax, Virginia Washington and Lee B.S. PARHAM RUSSELL FOX St. Petersburg, Florida Vanderbilt University B.A. SAMA 1, 2, 3, 4; Picke r Re- search Grant 1; Radiology Case of the Week Award 2, 3; O.R.A.U. Medical Student Fel- lowship in Nuclear Medicine. STEPHEN GANDERSON Norfolk, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. FRANKLIN L. FREDA Hampton, Virginia University of Richmond B.S. THOMAS GREEN, JR. Bristol, Tennessee University of Richmond B.S. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Athletic Representative 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. ERIC FREEMAN Norfolk, Virginia Washington and Lee. MICHAEL HARF Queens Village, New York Queens College B.A. GERRY HAYES Timonium, Maryland Johns Hopkins, B.S. LARRY A. ISROW Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion University, B.S. Sigma Zeta; Softball. WEBB, DARDEN JONES Whaleyville, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa 1 , 2, 3, 4; SAMA; Student Council Repre- sentative 3. RICHARD HAYS Richmond, Virginia University of Michigan, B.S. ROBERT LOUIS JAGGER Bethpage, New York College of William and Mary, B.S. DAVID MANN KAPLAN Roanoke, Virginia University of Pennsylvania, B.A. Hotline 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 3; Curriculum Commit- tee for Renal System 2; NIMH Fellowship in Psychiatry 2. RODNEY LEE HITE Staunton, Virginia Hunter College, B.A. SAMA Class Representative. ROBERT JOHNSON Norfolk, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. CHARLES KEBLUSEK McLean, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; SAMA 1 , 2, 3, 4; National Association of Residents and Interns 3, 4; An- esthesiology Externship 2, 3; OB-GYN Externship 3; USAF Senior Medical Student Pro- gram 4. ROBERT HOYT Alexandria, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Student Council Representative 4; Volleyball. RICHARD JONES Richmond, Virginia Western Illinois University, B.S. ROBERT WINFIELD KLINK Roanoke, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa. MICHAEL S. KOMAROW Jamaica, New York Queens College B.A. Director Richmond Hotline; Soft- ball. JOHN P. MAHANEY, JR. Richmond, Virginia VPI B.S. HUGH B. McMAHAN Great Falls, Virginia Bowdoin College B.S. George Washington University M.S. JON B. LOWE Richmond, Virginia Randolph Macon B.S. FRANCIS J. MARTORANO Norfolk, Virginia University of Notre Dame B.S. in Biology Student Government 2; A. D. Williams Research Grant I; Pe- diatrics Research in Summer 2; EKG Extern; Pulmonary Extern. DAVID H. McNAUGHTON Annandale, Virginia University of Idaho B.S. KENNETH W. LUCAS, JR. Williamsburg, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; SAMA Representative 1 , 2, 4; Vice- President SAMA 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3,4. ROBERT ODALL McGUFFIN, JR. Roanoke, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute M.S. Extern at St. Luke ' s Hospital. PATRICIA R. McQUADE Bronx, New York Mercy College B.A. WSAMA President 3. MARILYN K. LYNAM Wilmington, Delaware University of Delaware B.A. SAMA Secretary; WSAMA. ROBERT Z. McLEES Richmond, Virginia University of Virginia. MARY DIANNE MEYER Annandale, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Dr. Brown and family GEORGE E. MEYERHOFF CHARLES C. MOORE, JR. JOSEPH RAOUL MORIN Hurleyville, New York Richmond, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia Syracuse University Hampden-Sydney College University of Richmond B.A. in Philosophy B.S. B.S. in Chemistry. Athletic Representative 1, 2, 3. Alpha Kappa Kappa 1 , 2, 3, 4. EUGENE BLACKFORD MICHAEL A. NEMIR MARK L. NICHOLS NOLAND Arlington, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Richmond, Virginia DavMson College North Carolina State University Hampden Sydney College B.S. B.S. B.S. American University Basketball 2, 3, 4. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student M.S. Council Representative 1, 2; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Volleyball JOHN E. OWENS Golf. 1, 2. Portsmouth, Virginia University of Richmond LOUIS FAIRFAX OWENS, JR. CAROL McNALLY OWENS B.S. Whaleyville, Virginia Harrington, Delaware Duke University University of Delaware B.S. B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student WSAMA 1, 2, 3, 4; WSAMA Council Representative 2, 4; Vice-President 3; Student Coun- Honor Court Representative 3; cil Representative 4; USAF Sen- Basketball 2, 3, 4; USAF Senior ior Medical Student 4. Medical Student 4. PETER M. PARDOLL St. Petersburg, Florida Emory University. GEORGE J. PLANAVSKY Jackson Heights, New York Roanoke College B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Basket- ball; Softball; Volleyball; AAMG PHS International Fel- lowship. CHARLES H. ROBERTSON, JR. Center Cross, Virginia Davidson College B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha; Basketball; Class President 1; Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Pulmonary Extern; A. D. Wil- liams Award 1 . LOUIS T. PASTORE Richmond, Virginia. STEVEN M. POLLAK Jackson Heights, New York City University of Va. MICHAEL B. ROSS Canton, Ohio Western Reserve. RONALD HALFORD PATTERSON Broadway, North Carolina Wake Forest University B.S. in Chemistry; B.S. in Zoolo- gy Alpha Kappa Kappa, Corre- sponding Secretary 2; President 3; Vice-President of Class 2; Alpha Sigma Chi; A. D. Wil- liams Fellowship 2; SAMA. RANDALL WAYNE POWELL Richmond, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4; SAMA Class Repre- sentative 1 ; Secretary 2; Presi- dent 3; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD S. ROTHOUSE Arlington, Virginia Clark University A.B. Alpha Kappa Kappa. THOMAS EARL PATTESON, Dillwyn, Virginia University of Richmond B.S. in Chemistry Alpha Kappa Kappa. OLE W. RENICK Richmond, Virginia VPI B.S. PATRICIA ANN ROTHOUSE Round Hill, Virginia Bucknell University A.B. in Psychology. JEFFREY RUBIN New York City, New York Columbia University THOMAS J. SHACOCHIS McLean, Virginia William and Mary THOMAS GARNETT SMITH Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion University, B.S. SAMA Vice-President; Alpha Omega Alpha, 4. STEPHEN LAWRENCE SCHLESINGER Detroit, Michigan University of Michigan, B.A. in Psychology Alpha Kappa Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2; Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4, Pres- ident 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Honor Council Representative 4. CHRISTOPHER NEWKICK SHEAP Virginia Beach, Virginia University of Virginia, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa RANDOLPH W. STARK Arlington, Virginia Brigham Young University, B.S. ARNOLD J. SCHWARTZ Norfolk, Virginia University of Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon STEPHEN ROBERT SIEGEL Bellmore, New York Adelphi University, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Alpha Sigma Chi; Class President 2, 3; President of School of Medicine 4; Softball ADAM NATHANIEL STEINBERG New York, New York Harvard University, B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Sigma Zeta; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; Class President 4; Softball I, 2, 3. DAVID A. SCHWARTZ Akron, Ohio Ohio Western Reserve Universi- iy ROBERT W. SJOGREN, JR. Arlington, Virginia Davidson College, B.S. JAMES REID STERRETT Hixson, Tennessee Virginia Military Institute, B.S. Christian Medical Society 3, 4. SEYMOUR SUNDELL Brooklyn, New York University of Virginia B.A. Phi Delta Epsilon, V dent; Progr. sketball in JeruS ' JOHN WATT VAUGHAN Richmond, Virginia Virginia Military Institute B.A. General Practice Club. ROBERT WAYNE SWISHER Cranford, New Jersey West Virginia University B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4, Trea- surer 4; Sigma Zeta; A. D. Wil- liams Summer Fellowship; Charles Pfizer Laboratories Scholarship 4. GERALD VLADIMER Richmond, Virginia Queens College B.S. WILLIAM TANNER St. Petersburg, Florida University of Florida B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Warden 2, Vice President and Social Chairman 3; SAMA Class Rep- resentative 3; School Vice Presi- dent 4. RICHARD WALDERMAN Flushing, New York University of Vermont B.A. Phi Delta Epsilon, Secretary 4; SAMA. MARVIN TENENBAUM Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College B.A. Alpha Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Ep- silon, President 4; Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 4; Softball; Bas- ketball; Volleyball. MICHAEL WALTERS Alexandria, Virginia Trinity University Let ' s all chip in and send the boys to the International Frisbee Festival in Lhasa Tibet. v WILLIAM MICHAEL WARING Wilmington, Ohio University of Cincinnati B.A. JERRY WEINGARTEN Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College, Lehigh Univ, B.S. GARY WHEELER Narrows, Virginia Emory and Henry College B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOHN WIMMER Roanoke, Virginia Randolph-Macon College B.S. Basketball; Volleyball. CHARLES A. WINDLE Richmond, Virginia College of William and Mary B.S. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Fellowship in Neurology 2, 3; National Foundation of March of Dimes Schol- arship Recipient; SAMA. MELVILLE GARLAND WRIGHT, III Richmond, Virginia Virginia Military Institute B.A. Alpha Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; SAMA 1, 2, 3, 4; Diploma Committee 4; Senior Take-Offs Committee 4. KENNETH DAVID YOUNER Brooklyn, New York New York University B.A. Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta; SAMA; A. Williams Research Fellowship. ELI J. ZALLER Bayside, New York Queens College. Medicine 1972 Left to Right: Andrew Leake — Vice President; Lou Kuritsky — Secretary-Treasurer; Dawn Mueller — President. Rich Andrassy Richard Benda John Baker Robert Bennett Robley Bates Paul Berenbaum Harry Bates Bob Berezoski Stephen Becker Bruce Bernie - ft Michael Blake Richard Bowie Mitchell Burnbaum Benjamin Blatt Laurence Brooks James Busch Sfc ) Daniel Booker John Bryant George Chappell David Bosworth Jack Bumgardner Boyd Clements Gabriel ' s Angels James DeBoe Richard Dolsey Rufus Duffer Ralph Duncan G. H. Dunnington Judith Dunnington David Eagle Ivor Fandel William Feldman Warren Finkelstein Arthur Forman Stewart Fox Samuel Gaskins Ronald Gebhart Suzanne Gebhart Richard Geller Once I get through my junior year the rest should be a breeze. John Gerber David Gibbons Stanley Glazer Jaquelin Gotlieb Lewis Gravely Jacob Haun, Jr. Clifford Henderson June Henderson Kerry Higgins Thomas Hlivko Eric Hoffer Gary Hoffman Thomas Hogan Jay Holzwanger Allen Home Richard Hosfield Left: The leg bone ' s connected to the ankle bone and the ankle bone ' s connected to the . . . Right: Hi, Tarzan, where is Jane? Daniel Jenkins Edgar Johnson Gordon Kellett David Kirby Jefferson Kiser David Kreger Louis Kuritzky Richard Landau Herbert Lassiter Martin Lazoritz Andrew Leake David Lewis Jessica Lewis David Lorber Donald Lundie John Mack Harold Markham Nolan Mauney, Jr. James McConnell Richard Meyer Robert Miller a o I wanna go home . . . ' James Moore, Jr. James M. Moore, 3rd Dawn Mueller John Mueller Kenneth Nakdimen Cecil Nails William Naylor James Neifeld Richard Nisman John Owen David Pariser James Patterson Martin Phillips Robert Porter Thomas Powers Joan Quinn Jump Right: I love you, sweetie. ' 7+ • ■ William Reamy Paul.Remer Elizabeth Richardson Grover Robinson Lucian Robinson f Carol Ryan 1 lT W- 1 John Ryan r g. T Donald Sanders Elston Seal, Jr. Glen Shivel Barry Silver Charles Sloane it Jefrey Wolf Karl Stein Robert Stroube George Thome Dan Umanoff Stephan Volk Steven Vore David Waldmc James Wassun Allan Weyl William Wheele John Willey Daniel William ii f That ' s right; mouth, M..O..U..T..H. So I said to him, I could care less about this course and Have you had your pill today? If he doesn ' t take his hand off my shoulder, I ' m gonna show him vhat laying on of hands really means! Blow in my ear and I ' ll follow you anywhere. Medicine 1973 Left to Right: Vice President — Tom Meade, Secretary-Treasurer — Darlene Brown, President — Jim Barton. Paul Altsheler Donald Baird Walter Anders James Barton Daniel Armstrong Archer Baskervlllc Fred Arnold William Belk Paul Bachwitt Dean Blair Thomas Blankenship William Boyce Walter Bundy William Cohn Richard Crowder Dennis Blondo James Bradshaw Candace Caldwell William Coleman William Domby George Bowers Darlene Brown Ralph Chesson Joseph Concodon Samuel Doolittle The powers of concentration fail again. OK, now drop your drawers and we ' ll check you for hernia. Donald Fox Cleveland Francis Dennis Garvin Ted Georges Roger Gibbon Ronald Giffler Robert Gilmer Saul Gorman Ultrabrite gives your mouth sex appeal?? Doesn ' t hurt a bit! Arnold Graboyes Sanford Greenhouse Douglas Gregory Steven Grossman George Guess Lloyd Halvorson John Hamrick Barbara Hanna Michael Hanna Louis Heisler Alan Heitner William Hulcher John Jacobs William Jeter John Jones Craig Kerins Stephen Kopf William Kragness Michael Lake John Lapchak Steven Larson Richard Lennington Lynn Linkous Robert Litt James May Barton McCann Harry McCarthy Rough date! Poor student. Very, very tired. Doesn ' t rest enough. Doesn ' t get 8 hours ' sleep. Terry Pick Georgia Prescott Edward Ramsey Bruce Roberts Michael Rosner Norris Royston Ken Rumburg William Rutherford Maurice Schwarz James Sellman Thomas Snell John Snoddy James South Hugh Southerland Jane Spence 1 4 Robert Stiff James Stone Seabury Stoneburner Randall Suslick Raymond Sweet James Tatum Carolyn Thomas Linda Townsend Doris Trauner Quentin Van Mete Never could think of a caption for this one. Swinging M-2 IH L. ' t ES ' tftrtO y S 0F 4 David Vaughan Samuel Vernon William Wallace Jerry Ware Allen Watson London Weeks George Weidig Joseph Welch Joan Whitaker David Whitehead James Wigand Luther Williams V It ' s orgy time again! Are you questioning my diagnosis? Mason Williams Charles Wilson Pierre Wolfe Joseph Wood M-2 ' s new home — frightening, isn ' t it? Medicine 1974 Left to Right: Vice-President — Ceaser Pitta, Secretary-Treasurer — Jean Muller, Presi- dent — Mike Coates Samuel Adler Richard Ascoli Robert Baker Cyril Barch Cary Bayne Robert Bettinger Elizabeth Booker Charles Brehmer Bruce Broecker Bill Brown Edward Bayne Wendy Burke Bonnie Byers Richard Clary Steve Davidoff William Byrne Michael Coates Mark Davis Paul Carmichael Janice Coleman Bob Davis Catherine Casey Larry Cox Richard Dickerson Donald Cashion Stanley Cypress Bob Ecklund I hope osmosis works. I ' other way. never learn it any UHOFFICImi FIBST  a EB 8ULE3 1. The dormitory Is open to resales 23 bra. 58 Bin. a day seven days a week. 2. Mo visitation is allowed froa Hi 59 aa to 12(01 pa. 3. Signing guest la will not be tolerated by the 9 Irs t Floor Council 4. These Official rales apply to all who are before puberty and or have sexual Identity problems. 5. One aust be properly attired In the common areas of the hall l.e suitable to be seen by your mother ( remember how she saw you the first time?). 6. Anyone not approving of these rules is cordially invited to screw themselves. (Br. Weymouth) 7. Gang bangs are not permitted In the halls. 8. Noisy bed springe will be severely punished. 9. Co-ed showers and head privileges will be extended only bm hanging a sign up to that effect. 10. anyone complying with the official ruts will be thrown off the floor Immediately. The Housemothers p.s. This goes for varalts, critters, and various quadrmpoda Alan Edwards John Edwards James Evans Carl Fastabend ' Gastrocnemius, Sciatica, Latissimus, Hut, Hut!! ' Dancing Bear Vern Meyer Beth Miller Chester Minarcik Beverly Miner Mary Money David Montague Jean Muller Deborah Murphy John Murphy John Newby Vincent Ober Paul Parker Walter Parkhurst Gary Pinion Ceoser Pitta Berkley Powell Kenneth Powell Robert Powell Fay Redwine Kenneth Robertson Alan Sackin Peder Shea Tom Solenberger Riley Senter Larry Sobel Bob Stockburger Are you sure this place gives stamps? Susan Strong Jack Turner Sanford Warren Stephen Stroud William Tweel Brian Wasserman Bill Talbot John Vordermark Larry Whitehurst Ronald Toney Kothryn Waldrop Alice Williams Victor Tricarico William Waldrop Marvin Williams Well, y ' see, there was this girl and . . Upper Left: It may be better than Saga food, but you still can ' t eat my arm. Upper Right: Time for a study break. Bottom: And the award for the loveliest belly button of 1970 goes to . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa In 1 888, a group of students at the Dartmouth Medical School organ- ized the Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity. The fraternity was chartered in 1 906 at MCV. Membership in AKK is open to all male medical students. In addition, several doctors on the MCV faculty are honorary members. This year has been an active one for AKK. There have been rush parties, combo parties and picnics. The fraternity also offers the opportunity for wives to participate in the programs of the Wives ' Club of AKK. Grover Robinson Vice President Daniel Booker Treasurer Lucian Robinson Cor. Secretary £ Andy Leake Chaplain Lloyd Halvorson Warden Missing Sid Houff — Marshall Bob Berezoski Glenn Bidwell Dave Bristow Peter Bridge Larry Brooks Bruce Brown Rex Brugh John Burnett David Carney Jim Davis Jack Derring Jack Drucker f? ? £I Charles Windle York Winston Mel Wright Randy Duffer John Everett Steve Ganderson Douglas Gregory Kerry Higgins Thomas Hlivko Bob Jagger Kip Jones Webb Jones Robert Klink Paul Land Ken Lucas Harold Markham Charles Moore Mike Nemir Blackford Noland John Owen Elwood Owens Bucky Owens Ron Patterson Thomas Pafteson George Planavsky Robert Porter Randy Powell John Quinn Ole Renick David Riley Chip Robertson Lloyd Rothouse Larry Schlesinger Steve Siegel Tom Siegel Gregory South Adam Steinberg Paul Stone Seabury Stoneburner Bob Swisher Woody Ta nner Richard Virgil Alan Watson London Weeks Gary Wheeler MISSING FROM PICTURE John Fitzgerald Robert Horton Richard Hosfield Sidney Houff Charles Keblusek NEW MEMBERS Michael Mandel Mike Coates Vern Meyer Steve Hansen Ritchi Rasso Ken Robertson Bob Powell Anthony Samuels Caesar Pitta Van Hubbard John Vordemach William Howard Richard Clary Bill Tweel Riley Senter Peder Shea George Chappell Phi Chi National Medical Fraternity was founded at the University of Vermont in 1 889. The Theta Eta Chapter was established at MCV in March, 1889, as the fourth chapter in the U.S. Phi Chi is now the largest national and international medical fraternity. It was founded to promote the high ideals of schol- arship and brotherhood among its members and all of medicine. Activities of the Theta Eta Chapter include monthly meetings at which noted members of the MCV facul- ty and prominent Richmond citizens discuss topics of interest to the members in an informal atmosphere. There are also rush parties and smokers, picnics, and Combo parties. Our wives ' club is active and its members participate in several community-oriented programs during the school year. Amiele Barakey Presiding Senior Jeff Kiser Presiding Junior At Harlan Struble Secretary f Wayne Lundie Treasurer Phi Chi Bill Belk Rush Chairman Clark Bates Program Chairman Dave Meincke National Secretary Allen Boyce Richard Carter Cliff Henderson Tom Hogan Mike Rosner Bob Baker Bob Bettinger Larry Cox Greg Evans Bruce Johnson Danny Jones Bill Kragness Fred Litton Buddy Marsh Rod Stinnett Bill Talbot Jack Turner Larry Whitehurst Phi Delta Epsilon Gerald Vladimer President Marvin Tennenbaun Vice President Stanley Becker Secretary- Treasurer Stephen Bobys Michael Ross Arnold Schwartz Sy Sundell Richard Waldman Phi Delta Epsilon, a medical fraternity, founded at Cornell in 1904, has had over 20,000 members initiated since that time. There are 43 graduate clubs and 38 undergraduate chapters at present. This year the fraternity has had several parties and is sponsoring the annual Aaron Brown lecture in the spring. Below: MCV ' s version of Women ' s Lib Right: Guess what? I passed! I wish I had a pocket and could do that. Anything you say, sweetheart. You ' re sure about that? Above: Pssst, which class is this? Right: Our group had 337 more calories Bottom: Abracadabra, you ' re cured! Upper Left: You didn ' t tell me the test was today. Middle Left: A case of photophobia. Lower Left: Meanwhile, back at the hospital . . . Upper Right: Judith, PLEASE! I ' d rather do it myself! Lower Right: My kidneys are killing me. School of Dentistry Sch ool of Dentistry School of Dentistry School of v School of Den tistry Scho try School of Dentistry School of Dentistry Sch ool of Dentistry School of Dentistry School of D entistry School of Dent istry School of Dentist ry School of Dentistry School of Dentistry Sch ool of Dentistry School of Dentistry School of Dentistry School of Den tistry School of Dentis try School of Dentistry School of Dentistry Sch ool of Dentistry School of Dentistry School of Dentistry School of Den tistry School of Denti s t ry School of Dentistry School of Dentistry Sch ool of Dentistry School Dentistry 1971 Left to Right: Ed O ' Keefe — Secretary; Frank Crist — Trea- surer; Gary Lubel — Vice President; Pete Mowbray — Presi- dent. FRESHMAN: gross lab and gross . . . histology . . . biochemistry . . . comparative ... Is this really Dental School . . . wax it up and hand it in . . . only 1 1 more quarters to go . . . optional ADA membership. SOPHOMORE: missing box of slides . . . Staph Aureus . . . impres- sion in pedidontic lab . . . lost crowns and preps . . . hot ovens and eight projects to go. JUNIOR: Dentistry at last . . . Are you in clinic this summer? ... I want to put that bad tooth to sleep ... But sir, it took me 3 hours to put that one in . . . thank goodness, it ' s Friday . . . Roentgen, Roentgen, X-Ray . . . Doctor, are you doing an occlusal prep or a full mouth rehabilitation? . . . Just one more year, maybe. SENIOR: After three long years we finally made it . . . plaster bowl . . . marriages ... a glance back on joyous moments . . . the clamp just entered the maxillary sinus . . . chart check . . . confusion!!! . . . boards and graduation . . . from Mr. to Doctor at last? JULES ELLIS ABRAMSON Alexandrio, Virginia University of Virginia Psi Omega, Chaplain; Plaster Bowel; Society of Phantom. CHARLES DAVID ATKINSON Greenville, South Carolina Furman University B.S. Psi Omega; SADA; RCAP Vol- unteer. ALLEN SHERWOOD BRIDGE Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Alpha Omega. MICHAEL PADGETT ADAMS Bedford, Virginia Lynchburg College B.S. Denture of Week Club; Plaster Bowl; Intramurals; SADA; Stu- dent Assistant for Dental Home- coming. JOHN CHARLES BELCHER Clearwater, Florida University of Florida B.S. Psi Omega; SADA; Plaster Bowl; Society of Phantom. JOSEPH WAYNE BROWDER Colonial Heights, Virginia William and Mary B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Junior Page; Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Treasur- er 2; Plaster Bowl; Intramurals. DANDRIDGE BERRY ALLEN Berryville, Virginia University of Richmond B.S. Class Treasurer 1 ; Intramurals; Plaster Bowl; Summer Seminar in Orthodontics 4; Assistant to the State Board of Dental Ex- FREDERICK THOMAS BIRSCH Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion College B.S. Psi Omega, Secretary 4. STEPHEN MAGANN CLARKE Charlottesville, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Delta Sigma Delta. FRANK L. ANGUS Richmond, Virginia Davidson College Delta Sigma Delta; Tooth- sayer, Editor; Plaster Bowl; SADA; Executive Committee. JAMES LEROY BRADSHAW Blackstone, Virginia William and Mary B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Plaster Bowl; SADA. ANTHONY GIRARD CORBO Miami, Florida University of Florida B.S. Psi Omega; Plaster Bowl; •JK- V GARY WAYNE CRAWFORD FRANK CALVIN CRIST MICHAEL LEE DEREUS WILLIAM A. DEYERLE Roanoke, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia University of Virginia University of Tennessee VMI Guilford College B.A. B.S. B.A. B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Intramurals; Delta Sigma Delta; Clas s Trea- Delta Sigma Delta, Historian 4; Alpha Sigma Chi, President 4; Plaster Bowl; Denture of Week surer 3, 4; SADA; Plaster Bowl; Honor Council 3, Chairman 4; Honor Council; Intramurals, Club. Intramurals; Weebs Tearr (Cap- Intramurals; Plaster Bowl; Class President 3; SADA; Plas- tain) 3, 4. SADA; Student Coordinator for ter Bowl. GERALD ELWYN EDLIN RCAP Community Program. Miami, Florida ROBERT BENNIE ELLIS FOREST LUKE EVANS Western Carolina University Newport News, Virginia SAM EARL ENGLISH Johnston, South Carolina B.S. William and Mary Richmond, Virginia University of South Carolina SADA 1, 2, 3, 4. B.S. VMI B.A. Psi Omega, Chaplain 3, Vice President 4; SADA; Plaster Bowl. Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma Zeta Treasurer; SADA; Plaster Bowl. Don ' t let that innocent appearance fool you. Of course, it ' s not my first time on skis second! it ' s my LAURENCE J. FAMILANT Hampton, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Alpha Omega; Lounge Bridge; SADA: Hillel Foundation; In- tramurals. JACK L. GREEN Duncan, South Carolina Clemson University B.S. Psi Omega; SADA; Intramurals. MARVIN DARRELL HARMAN Richlands, Virginia VPI, Ferrum Junior College A.A., B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Intramurals. CHARLES WATTS FORD Lynchburg, Virginia Hampden-Sidney B.S. Psi Omega, Social Chairman 4; SADA; Pathology Seminar. JOHN SCOTT HAGER Ormond Beach, Florida University of Florida B.S. Intramurals; Society of Pha torn. JORDAN HAROLD HARRIS Jacksonville, Florida Florida State University Alpha Omega; Intramura Plaster Bowl; SADA; RCAP De tistry Program. ROSS FINLEY GA LE Bassett, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Presi- dent 1,2: Student Council 1, 2 ; Dean ' s Committee I, 2. ARTHUR LEE HALSTEAD Virginia Beach, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Intramurals; SADA; Dental Newspaper. RICHARD BLUFORD HARRIS Virginia Beach, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Delta Sigma Delta; Student Dental Society President 4, Vice President 3, Sec.-Treas. 2; Den- tal School Secretary-Treasurer 4 ; Editor, Toothsayer,- SADA. STEPHEN MARK GOLDSTEIN Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion B.S. Alpha Omega. LESLIE B. HARDY Annandale, Virginia University of Florida B.A. Delta Sigma Delta,- Sigma Zeta SADA; Plaster Bowl. JOSEPH MILTON HOFFARTH Lynchburg, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. SADA. And again we find mild-mannered Pete Mowbray casting off his timid disguise as a D-71 and emerging in his true iden- tity — Super Dentist! ROBERT ARNOLD JOHNSON Annandale, Virginia William and Mary B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Honor Council; SADA; Intramurals. MICHAEL I. KONTER Miami, Florida University of Florida B.S. Alpha Omega, Secretary and IFC; SADA. GARY ALAN LUBEL Miami, Florida Emory University Alpha Omega; Alpha Sigma Chi; SADA: Class Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals; Society of the Phantom. RALPH JORDAN Falls Church, Virginia Florida State University B.A. Psi Omega; Plaster Bowl. EDDIE S. LONGMAN Norfolk, Virginia University of Richmond B.S. Alpha Omega; Summer Bio- Chemistry Research Project 2, 3; Virginia State Dental Re- search Project 3. NORMAN JAY MARKS Greenville, South Carolina University of South Carolina Psi Omega; Intramurals; SADA; Society of Phantom. JEFFREY WALTER KARP Bay Harbor Island, Florida University of Florida, University of Miami Alpha Omega; Sigma Zeta; SADA; A. D. Williams Summer Fellowship; American Cancer Fellowship. RONALD EUGENE LOWRY Richmond, Virginia VMI B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma Zeta; SADA; Intramurals; School President; Student Council. LAURENCE D. McKINLEY Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion Delta Sign 4; Intramurc respondent. Delta, Historian 3, lis; Newsletter Cor- 1 PERRY DONIEL MOWBRAY EDMUND EUGENE MULUNS RALPH STUART NAVON HAROLD JONES NEAL Richmond, Virginia Staunton, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia Hampden-Sydney University of Richmond University of Virginia University of Richmond B.S. B.A. B.A. B.A. Delta Sigma Delta, Historian 3, Delta Sigma Delta; Class Histo- Alpha Omega, Treasurer 3, Delta Sigma Delta; Scribe; In Treasurer 4; Class President 4; rian 2; SADA; A. D. Williams Vice President 4; A. D. Williams tramurals; SADA; Academic Af Sigma Zeta; SADA; Student Fellowship 2; Intramurals. Fellowship; SADA; American fairs Committee 4. Council 1, 2; Student Faculty Cancer Society Research Fel- Relations Committee; Intramur- EDWARD MICHAEL O ' KEEFE lowship; Denture of the Week BERKELEY MILLER PEMBERTON als; Plaster Bowl; Society of the Bealeton, Virginia Club. Staunton, Virginia Phantom. University of North Carolina Hampden-Sydney Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma JOHN ROBERT PARRY B.A. RAYMOND C. OBERTONE Delta; SADA; Class Secretary Bradenton, Florida Delta Sigma Delta. Arlington, Virginia 1 , 3, 4; Intramurals; A. D. Wil- University of Florida Emory and Henry liams Honorary Award 1 , 2, 3; B.S. ROBERT DANTE ROMANO B.S. A. D. Williams Fellowship 2; Falls Church, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta. National Cancer Society Pathol- FRED TAYLOR RIDGE, JR. Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; In ogy Award 2. Florence, South Carolina tramurals. ALEXANDER WHARTON University of South Carolina RAMSEY GEORGE THOMAS B.S. Richmond, Virginia RICHARDSON Delta Sigma Delta; SADA. VMI Salem, Virginia B.S. VMI Delta Sigma Delta, President 4, B.A. Vice President 3; SADA; Athlet- Delta Sigma Delta; SADA. ic Representative 1 . ( J 1 STEPHEN FREDERICK ROSENBLUM Laurens, South Carolina University of North Carolina A.B. Alpha Omega; Intramurc SADA; Plaster Bowl. CARLTON SAMUEL SCHWARTZ Sanford, Florida Florida Southern College B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma Zeta; Basketball; A. D. Williams Re- search Fellowship 2; X-Ray Pho- tography Editor 3; Oral Surgery Research Program 4; Society of Phantom. RON JAMES SMITH Greer, South Carolina Brevard College, Clemson Uni- versity A.A.; B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma Zeta; SADA; Plaster Bowl; Tennis 2. WARREN E. SACHS Portsmouth, Virginia University of Virginia Alpha Omega; SADA; Virginia State Health Department Dental Trainee. THOMAS CHRISTOPHER SCORDAS Roanoke, Virginia Bridgewater College B.A. Delta Sigma Delta; Intramurals; Plaster Bowl. JAMES PAUL SODERQUIST Portsmouth, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Athletic Representative 4; SADA; Intramurals; Plaster Bowl; Society of Phantom. STEPHEN ANDREW SAROFF Miami, Florida University of Wisconsin Alpha Omega; SADA; Intramur- als. HAROLD L. SHAPIRO Alexandria, Virginia George Washington University Delta Sigma Delta; A. D. Wil- liams Research Grant 1; Plaster Bowl. RAYMOND CHARLES SOWELL Hartsville, South Carolina Wofford College B.A. SADA. IVAN RUBIN SCHIFF Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Alpha Omega, Social Chairman 3, President 4; SADA; Tumor Board Representative. THOMAS ALAN SHEA Jacksonville, Florida Brevard Junior College, Canal Zone College Intramurals; Athletic Council, Vice President 2, Chairman 3. GERALD L. SPOTO Tampa, Florida University of Southern Florida A.A. Delta Sigma Delta; SADA, His- torian 1; Society of Phantom, President. DOUGLAS KEEN TAVENNER, JR. Washington, D. C. Columbia Union College. FREMONT ARCHIBALD VESS, JR. Covington, Virginia Mars Hill College B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; In- tramurals; Plaster Bowl; Bridge Club; Denture of Week Club. DANIEL ERVIN THOMPSON Chesapeake, Virginia VPI Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; In tran WAYNE DUDLEY VEST Waynesboro, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Delta Sigma Delta; Student Council Representative 1, 2; So- cial Committee 2. RANDOLPH MOOERS STEVENS Richmond, Virginia University of Virginia B.A. Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; Plas ter Bowl; Lounge Bridge. RANDOLPH LEE TURNER Hampton, Virginia Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; Plas- ter Bowl; Lounge Bridge. ODIE ALLEN WHITLOW Richmond, Virginia Hompden-Sydney B.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Tyler 4; SADA; Plaster Bowl; Lounge Bridge; Denture of Week Club. WILLIAM KNAPP STEVENS Tallahassee, Florida Florida State University B.A. Delta Sigma Delta; Plaster Bowl; Intramurals. RONALD OAKLEY VAUGHAN Pulaski, Virginia Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Lounge Bridge; SADA; Summer Pat hology Con- ference 3. THOMAS EDWARD WITTY, JR. Newport News, Virginia William and Mary B.S. Psi Omega; Class Secretary 2; Newman Club, Vice-President 1. And the midi scores another stunning triumph! Dentistry 1972 Left to Right: Vice-President — Jim Burns, Secretary-Treasurer — Rick Hill, President — Bob Branham, Student Government — Steve Budnick and Bill Viglione, Honor Council — Fred Smith Arnold Allemand John Andrews Bill Angus Charles Bahen William Ballance Edward Bernhart John Birchfield Danny Boyd © Bob Branham Jerome Cohen Marshall Flax Bill Brown Don Crockett Marvin Frange Steve Budnick Philip M. Davis Quincy Gilliam Jim Burns Phillip R. Dav Bob Goral Arthur Burt Mel Eaton Ted Hardy Pete Cimino Paul Fernald Michael Hechtkopf 1969 Champs. Carlton Henry Paul Hicks Rick Hill Steve Hinkis Martin Hoard Charles Hutcheson Paul Jackson Phil Kaner Larry Klar Don Levitin Vernon Lind Joseph Lombard Why are they fighting over the football? Now to fight for a bone, I could understand. The mighty amalgam plugger. Delta Sigma Delta banquet. Joseph Mann Bill Nanna Dave McGibbons Tom McLaughlin Alfred Moore Glenwood Mori Danny Neese John Newton Jerome Ottley Keith Oulie Samuel Patteson William Pflaumer James Pollard Thomas Pribisco © © Happy New Year! Charles Prizzia Michael Sanford Gail Schamback Gary Selby Ron Sharpley Jim Shearer Charles Sours Haywood Sparger © Too much estrogen or is it psychological? Marvin Thews Joseph Van Sickels Larry Vas Stephen Verber William Viglione Blue grass stampers. • David Walker Greg Wall John Whele: Dick Wood Charles Wright Bob Zachman r H Hp -. El ' r-— Florida or bust. Dentistry 1973 Left to Right: Mike Sagman — Secretary-Treasurer: Jerry Kluft President; John Svirsky — Vice-President Nelson Ada Jim Baker Allen Akers Bob Barnes Bob Alexander Wayne Alexander Charles Allen John Bass Sidney Becker Dan Blackwelder Jay Alperi The Swirly Team Cramer Boswell Lewis Bowers Thomas Boyer Byron Brill Roger Cahoon Tom Caponign Aubrey Carter Wayne Coleman Bobby Cox Wally Cox Ed Crooks Ray Dail David Deviese Bob Divalentin David Gladstone Gene Gregory James Harrell Alf Hendricksen The Kid: What have they done to my room? Richard Hirsch James Hopkins Garrett Hurt Stephen Inman Tommy Ivey Chris Kakavas James Kilbourne Gerald Kluft Al Konikoff Larry Kotler George Levicki Stanley Levin Donald Martin Larry Masters Stephen Mayo Pete McDonald Bob McFarland John Monacell Mike Parker John Patterson Robert Plapp Harry Raddin Jim Redwine Ed Reeves Mike Sagmon Danny Sawyer .Curtis Schweitzer Barry Segal Richard Sh Bob Steadman A well deserved rest after a lot of hard work. If this doesn ' t bring him around, better call the Mor- gue. And I ' d like you to meet my date, Jemima. That ' s right, he passed out ten minutes ago and hasn ' t moved a muscle since. Emery Taylor William Thornton Stanley Tompkins William Wagle Thomas Waldrop Donald Wallace Bill Walther Guy Walton Terry Webber Ed Weisberg Barry Weiss Jeff Williams Dr. Revere tells it like it is. You mean this isn ' t the registration line for advanced basket-weaving? Are you aware you have a cav- ity in your right incisor? Alcohol — a depressant? 1 D-73 Ski Team Love is togetherness — but this is ridicu- lous! Dentistry 1974 Standing: Bob Scully — Student Government, Perry Jones — Vice-President, John Mason — Student Government. Seated: Bob Rucho — President, John Akers — Honor Council, Blue Miller — Historian, Carroll Mullins — Athletic Representative, Danny Turner — Secretary-Treasurer John Akers Dave Anderson William Bailey Dave Bellows Bob Brown Walter Brown Bill Bruckheimer Tim Cablish Doug Belt Marshall Bonnie Jim Callahan Russell Christensen ME Tom Cooke Donald Cooper David Crichton Silas Daniel Bob Deason Charles Dent Leslie Diamond Mike Dishman Fred Donikowski Ron Downey Bob Easterling Joseph Edmunds HP? U This Histology sure is interesting reading. 4 Jerry French Clifford Green Gary Jennings Joel Goldstein William Hilton Rodney Klima I waited all night in the pumpkin patch for this? A time for work . and a time for play John Kordulak George Lake Steve Lanier Tom Leinbach James Lewis Frank Low Robert Mann John Mason James McClung Fred Meyer James Lilly Richards Miller Williom Miller Phil Moritz Newton Mullins Kevin Mulry Martin Nagel Douglas Niemi Robert Pavao David Perkinson Bob Pope Richard Pugliese Robert Ratcliff Lloyd Rice James Riley Dale Roberts John Roller Vernon Saunders Dennis Savage Randy Savage Lee Schafer John Scully Walter Shields Alan Sizemore Steven Somers Dan Stephens John Stone Martin Swartz Stephen Todd Danny Turner Joseph Waldron James Wallace Lewis Webb l l ' jk , W Hugh Hefner, watch out!! What ' s a bicuspid? This sure is hard work. Alexander Ramsey President Jim Burns Vice President A Harold Neal Secretary Delta Sigma Delta The First fraternity in the field of dentistry was organized November 15, 1882 at the University of Michigan. It selected the letters DDS to designate its dental category. This year has been a particularly active one for Delta Sigma Delta. June and July: Picnic and hayride; pool party. September: Party at Virginia Power Board Association on the Upper James. Third An- nual Economic Seminar; Monthly speaker: General Insurance and Wills. October: Smoker at Rotunda Club, Hotel Jefferson; Monthly speaker: Hypnosis in Dentistry ; Monthly party at Elks Lodge. November: Initiation Ceremonies at Confederate Hills Country Club; Monthly speaker: The Changing Future of MCV Dental School — by Dean John DiBiaggio. December: Monthly Party at Virginia Power Board Association; Christmas Party for un- derprivileged children; Practice Tooth Identification Practical for Freshman Class. January: Party at American Legion Post 144, Beer and Blue Jean ; Monthly speak- er: Changing Attitudes in Dentistry and Oral Surgery in the General Practice ; Ski Trip to Bryces Ski Resort. February: Red-Neck Party ; Monthly speaker: Photography in Dentistry . Spring: Car Rally; Faculty-Senior Basketball game; Skeet-shoot. May: Annual Senior Dinner Dance. Alan Akers Jay Aiperin Frank Angus William Angus James Baker William Ballance Byron Brill James Bradshaw Bob Branham Wayne Browder Arthur Burt Roger Cahoon Tom Caponigro Steve Clark Wayne Coleman Michael Cook Gary Crawford Frank Crist Edwin Crooks Phillip M. Dovis Phillip R. Davis Forest Evans Paul Fernald Stephen Fleetwood Marvin Franger Quincy Gilliam Bob Goral Joe Green f f @t © © Eugene Gregory Leslie Hordy Marvin Harmon James Harrell Richard Harris Floyd Herbert Rick Hill Martin Hoard James Hopkins Charles Hutcheson Stephen Inman Paul Jackson Bob Johnson Christopher Kakavas Gerry Kluft George Levicki Don Levitin Vernon Lind Ron Lowry Joseph Mann Donald Martin Stephen Moyo Pete McDonald Lawrence McKinley Edmund Mullins Ray Obertone Edward O ' Keefe Sam Patteson John Patterson Berkley Pemberton Tom Richardson Fred Ridge Robert Romano Mike Sagman Michael Santord Danny Sawyer Sam Schwartz Harold Shapiro Ron Sharpley Jim Shearer Jim Smith Charles Sours Haywood Sparger Gerald Spoto Bob Steadman Randolph Stevens William Stevens David Swisher Emery Taylor Marvin Thews Daniel Thompson William Thornton Stanley Tompkins Randy Turner Larry Vass Fremont Vess Wayne Vest William Viglione William Wagle Greg Wall Donald Wallace Guy Walton John Wheless Odie Whitlow Jeff Williams Sterling Williams Dick Wood Glenn Young Thomas Waldrop Not Pictured Steve Budnick Psi Omega Fred Birsch Secretary Charlie Wright Treasurer Jules Abi Bill Brown Ted Hardy Bill Nanna Bill Redwine Nelson Adarr Preston Burns Craig Henry Danny Neese Ed Reeves Bob Alexander Aubrey Carter Paul Hicks John Newton Gail Schamback Charlie Atkinson Tony Corbo Ralph Jordan Keith Oulie Curt Schweitzer Bob Barnes John Bass Don Crockett Tom Doyl Bill Lee Mike Parker Jim Pollard Gary Selby Kent Steven John Belcher John Bernhart Mel Eaton Charlie Ford n Marks Dave Al Moore McGibbons Chuck Prizzia Tom Pribisco Terry Webber Steve Swallow Danny Boyd Jack Green Glen Morris Hal Raddin Tom Witty Bob Zachman Alpha Omega Ivan Schiff President Paul Zimmet Treasurer The objectives of Alpha Omega are to promote the profession of Dentistry, foster and develop high standards of scholarship, leadership, and character. This year has been a particularly active and good- one for AO here at MCV. The year was started off with a cookout, followed by a very successful rush smoker featuring Dr. DiBiaggio and a party at the Jester Club. The year continued with monthly dinner meetings and several parties. Things were finally brought to a close in May with our Senior Banquet. d f § Stephen Saroff Borry Segal Richard Shermar Stephen Verber Ed Weisburg Allen Bridge Jerome Cohen Lawrence Familant Marshall Flax David Gladstone Stephen Goldstein Jordan Harris Michael Hechtkopf Phillip Kaner Jeff Karp Richard Kirsh Frederick Kirsh Larry Klar Al Konikoff Michael Konter Larry Kotler Stan Levin Eddie Longman Gary Lubel Stephen Rosenblum Warren Sachs The winner of the Professional Appearance Award. Another dental party after a hard week of studying. Dental bathing beauties??? Two parts bourbon, one part vodka, three parts sloe gin, a jigger of grain al- cohol, and an ice cube — instant anesthesia. And this, Gentlemen, is a tooth. Repair Shop open — mechanic in. Norman did it again! W Just a sec — I think I ' ve found a cure for the grippe. All right: the two in the corner can just cut it out! The in method of relaxation. Don ' t knock it — it beats carving teeth. Somehow this is not quite how I pictured the Operating Room. Alcohol breath? What alcohol breath? And my group had 37% fewer babies after using School of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nur sing School of Nursing S chool of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nur sing School of Nursing S chool of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nur sing School of Nursing S chool of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nu rsing School of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nur sing School of Nursing S chool of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nu rsing School of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nur sing School of Nursing S chool of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nur sing School of Nursing S chool of Nursing School of Nursing School of Nur Left to Right: Patti McCook — President; Gwen Eichel- berger — Secretary; Eileen Collins — Vice President. Nursing 1971 FRESHMEN: Cribbs — Biology made beautiful . . . Introduction to Nursing, better known a s advanced letter writing ... Dr. Myra ' s devotional hour , . . Chemistry lab and yellow fingers ... I don ' t believe there really is a hospital. SOPHOMORE: Nursing at last . . . charter members of the bedpan brigade . . . The other side of the nutritional coin, per se . . . Murial Jones: It ' s unprofessional to laugh at people who are vomiting . . . Mrs. Reynolds and her unfinished business . . . Middle class people play polio . . . first injections — soggy mattresses . . . August R and R. JUNIOR: Get over to the hospital, your follow-through is crowning . . . Are you sure there ' s a fundus there? ... If this kid stools on me one more time . . . Psych — You ' re not talking, YOU ' RE not talking, YOU ' RE NOT TALKING ... If they take away my keys I ' ve had it . . . Med-Surg-careplans down to the cellular level . . . Why?, Why? . . . Nutritional Seminars — nightmares of pureed peas . . . Genetics — Corn on the cob . . . Dumpy fruitflies — where ' s my DDT. SENIORS: Advanced — The Lottery . . . What do you mean sixty hours in the library . . . ICUs and Emergency Room . . . You mean all I have to write is 3 papers? . . . Patient-Care — experiment in frus- tration . . . Slave Labor . . . Me? Team Leader . . . Public Health — our own black bags . . . keeping the Public healthy . . . nobody home ... Dr. Spencer and all those statistics . . . Classes with the hairier half ... 100 days party . . . Senior Take-Offs . . . goodbye forever . . . actually they were four good years. Barren walls and empty drawers Vacant closet books are packed The music is ended Silent sounds But, a heart filled with fond remembrances . . . Times well spent. Memories of the past. Barren walls and empty drawers Vacant closet But — a life enriched. The present has passed the past will always remain present . . The future is on its way. 1 71 Jan Hague SUSAN BOYD ABRAHAM, RN Philadelphia, Pa. Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing Sigma Zeta. CATHERINE WATERS BARAKEY Sigma Zeta; House Council 3. JANET SUSAN BARNES Portsmouth, Va. Student Council 2, 3, 4; House Council 4. JUDITH ANN BAYS Waynesboro, Va. KAREN BERGMAN Huntington, N. Y. EILEEN COLLINS BIDWELL Walnut Grove, California. BONNIE WATLINGTON BRADSHAW Roanoke, Va. Sigma Zeta; Class Musical Chairman 1 LINDA MERLE BREWER, RN Silver City, N. C. DEENA ELIZABETH BUGGE Arlington, Va. Averett College AS Glee Club 4. MARILYN ANN CAMPBELL Richmond, Va. JEANNE CHUCHEK Appomattox, Va. Student Council I; Vice President of Class 3; Pres- ident SA 4. DARLENE VIRGINIA COFFEY Eagle Rock, Va. Class Secretary 2; Parent ' s Day 1, 2; Cafeteria Student Manager 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Brunch. MARGARET MARIE COFFMAN Collinsville, Virginia Pianist, MCV Vester Services 4; Glee Club 4. LOLA ANGELISE DAVIS Wytheville, Virginia BSU 1,2,3; Treasures and Mis- sions Chairman 2; Parents Day; Jr.-Sr. Brunch. BARBARA CECILE CONNAUGHTON Woodbridge, Virginia Class President 1; Student Council 1,2,4; SA Treasurer 4; Parent ' s Day; X Ray Business Manager 4; Baccalaureate Workshop 3. DIANE MAXIE DUCKWORTH West Point, Virginia Parents Day; Jr.-Sr. Brunch; Nursing Lectureship Hostess 4. JOANNE CRENNEL Lynchburg, Virginia F.O.M. 1,2, 3, 4; Black Student Union; Jr.-Sr. Brunch; Patho- physiology Committee 4. NINA GREEVER EDWARDS Richmond, Virginia. LINDA GIBSON CUPIT Woodbridge, Virginia Alpha Sigma Chi; SA Treasurer 3; Parents Day; Baccalaureate Workshop 3. RUTH AMELIA EFRID, RN Kinston, N. C. GWEN ADELE EICHELBERGER York, Pennsylvania Class Vice President 2, 3; Class Secretary 3, 4 ; Glee Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3. Before the Public Health paper After the Public Health paper. Third floor ' s entry in the Miss Richmond contest. That ' s right, Mary Jo, Fire BURNS! MARY JO ELLIS Lincolnton, N. C. HELEN NEESE FLYTHE, RN New Bern, N. C. Watts Hospital School of Nursing Sigma Zeta. CHRISTINE GATES Farmville, Va. Athletic Representative 4; Curriculum Committee 3, 4; COPE 4; Baccalaureate Workshop 3. JENNIFER YVONNE GEHMAN Denver, Pa. Glee Club 1; Glee Club Accompanist 4. LAURA COATES GETCHELL Richmond, Va. Athletic Representative 2. CAROLYN GLENN, RN Richmond, Va. Johnston Willis Hospital. ANNE HACKLEY Bristol, Va. F.O.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.Sr. Brunch 3. MARTHA VICCELLIO HAGY Danville, Va. Alpha Sigma Chi; Sigma Zeta; Class President 2; SA Vice President; Dorm President 4 ; Jr.Sr. Brunch 3; Social Chairman 1. MARY GERTRUDE HAYES Waynesboro, Va. Madison College; Newman Club 1 , 2, 3; X-Ray 1; Parents Day 2; House Council 3; COPE 4. PAMELA A. HAYS Danville, Virginia Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4 ; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3; X- Ray 4. PAMELA RUTH KENNEDY Norfolk, Virginia Sigma Zeta. JANAS HENDRICKS HORNER Hopewell, Virginia. CAROL ANNE KILMON Lynchburg, Virginia Sigma Zeta; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3. SUSAN MORALES IVEY Fairfax, Virginia. JEANETTE LILLIAN KING Littleton, N. C. SNAV Class Representative SNAV 1 , 2; Dorm Council 3; Ray Section Editor 4. KATHLEEN ALLGOOD JONES Hopewell, Virginia. BARBARA SUSAN KINZIE Courtland, Va. Sigma Zeta; BSU; A. D. Wil- liams Award 2. Party Time! Smoking is hazardous but rings are fun! The OB instructors told us we ought to understand what the pregnant woman goes through. CATHY SUE LONG Newport News, Virginia. PATTI McCOOK Falls Church, Virginia Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Presi- dent 4; Class Historian 1 , 2, 3; SA Historian 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Jr.Sr. Brunch; COPE 3,4. MOLLY REID LUNDIE Newport News, Virginia Student Representative to the Thompkins-McCaw Library Com- mittee 3, 4. CHERYL LEE McGEHEE Arlington, Virginia. CHRISTINE MARIA MATHES Willingboro, New Jersey X-Ray 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Editor MARGARET ELLEN MILLER Rural Retreat, Virginia Christmas Play 1 . SHARON LYNN McCONNELL Millville, New Jersey COPE 4. ANNETTE MORRIS Chase City, Virginia. SANDRA WOOD MYERS Boones Mill, Va. ANN MARIE NOBLE Alexandria, Va. House Council 3. LINDA MEREDITH OGBURN Richmond, Va. Parents Day I; Tour Guide 1; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3. MEREDITH O ' NEIL Williamsburg, Va. DIANE PARKS Temperanceville, Va. BARABARA PROSISE Darvills, Va. Alpha Sigma Chi; SA Secretary 2; SA Parliamer 3, 4; Athletic Council 1; SNAV 1, 2, i State Chairman of SNAV Membership Comm. ; COPE 3; Chairman 4; Wesley Foundation 1, Chairman 3. CATHLEEN FRANCES RYAN Fairfax, Va. Alpha Si gma Chi; Student Council 1, 4; X-Ray A sistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Parents Day 1 , 2; Chris mas Play 1; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3; F.O.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. SALLY ANN SANTMYER Washington, D. C. Sigma Zeta; X-Ray Representative 1; Dean ' s Ai visory 3; Academic Policy Comm. 3, 4; COPE Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3; F.O.M. 1 , 2, 3, 4. ANNE SAUNDERS SHOAF Tazewell, Va. The Public Health paper is in!!! Our SI 6 pain in the feet. One of our little buddies. Parking again? DIANNE ELIZABETH SNEAD Lynchburg, Va. Glee Club 1, 4; Tour Guide 1; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3. KATHY SOUTHARD Fairfax, Va. Sigma Zeta; Parents Day 2, 3; Christmas Play 1; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3; X-Ray Section Editor 4. MARGARET TIEMANN STEINBACH Alexandria, Va. Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3. LINDA MARIE STERTZER Ridgefield, N. J. SUSAN SUMERLINE TOWNSEND Alexandria, Va. MARGARET CATHERINE VIA Sigma Zeta; Parents Day 1, 2; Musical 1, 2; Christmas Play. JEAN C. WHITING Gladwyne, Pa. Averett College Mus si 2. ELIZABETH ELLEN WILLIAMS Wytheville, Va. Radford College Student Council 3, 4; Student Government Repre- sentative 3, 4. PAM ALLEY WILLIAMS Richmond, Va. Chairman Social Committee 4; Assistant Social Committee Chairman 3. Left to Right: Susan Floyd — President, Kathy Tracy — Vice-Presi- dent, Nancy Hastings — Secretary, Leslie Groome — Treasurer Nursing 1972 Burneda Ackerman Alvina Bey Anne Amos Judy Blanton Marjorie Anderson Mary Ankeney Susan Bond Gail Bowling Vicki Atwell Sandra Bryant Brenda Baker Linda Bryson Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, and do no evil. Linda Johnson Linda King Linda Lane Jean Leverich Carol Lucki Jane Lynch Bev Marshall Marie Mathews Jane Miller Pat Moorefield Shelly Mott Millie Passarelli Sara Patterson Marilyn Peters Lynne Peterson Linda Privett Cassandra Ray Mary Anne Rea Bonnie Robertson Sandra Roop Mary Schiller Amy Schlottag Bev Servies Cabaniss heat failure. Hey Mrs. Mertig, look at me. I ' m developing the proper maternal- child relationship! Procrastination. Susan Tracy Amy Tsou Joyce Tucker Deborah Wagus Party time! Old Friends The transplant team with another first — moving the right ear to the left side of the head. And if I finish the advance paper by Tuesday, that ' ll leave a week for the Management paper, the take-home exam, 5 care plans, 6 interactions, and assessment on 1 5 patients. The many faces of Ginger. That confirms it! I knew we should have majored in Art. Central State? What makes you think I ' ve been Of course I take him with me everywhere I go! at Central State? Cheers! Picnics are fun; too bad the food is Saga! Super Nerd. ' Senior reflectiveness Our favorite place — the Hopper Room!!! Now will I blend in on the other campus? n i i i i i  i 1 M 1 I I We all hope to get out of here! Our Big Sister-Little Sister party. A nursing student will go to any lengths to meet a need. Are you kidding? N-71 ' s never quit eating. ,VF  ♦ Forms, Forms, Forms!!! Just one of the many engagement parties. We ' ve gotta get out of this place . . . It doesn ' t pay to have the editor for a roommate. The Prefessional Nurse ' Nurse Anesthetist 1971 NANCY COLE RN South Boston, Virginia Secretary- Treasurer MARGARET JOY RN Columbia, South Carolina Vice-President SANDRA MASON RN Lexington, Virginia Student Council ADRIENNE MONTESANTI RN Richmond, Virginia School and Class President BARBARA WHEAT RN Fredericksburg, Virginia Honor Council RPI, the hairier end of the campus . . . mass confusion during registration . . . long days and short nights . . . Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday seminars . . . back to Pharmacology . . . why learn about chloroform? . . . nightwork in the Recovery Room . . . get togethers with other classmates . . . Squeeze the bag . . . Squeeze THE Bag . . . SQUEEZE THE BAG ... Dr. Boyan and Mr. Kuzava . . . What do you mean he looks a little blue? . . . Hey, don ' t light that cigarette in here . . . N 2 0, (C2H5)2 0, C 2 BrF, HCL; theres so much to know!!! . . . After two long years . . . we ' ve got to get out of this place! Nurse Anesthetists 1972 Bruce Brown Athletic Council Barbara Dunnavant President Marvin Putnam Vice President Margaret Quinby Honor Council Carrie Reavis Secretary- Treasurer Zenia Velasco Student Council School of Pharmacy Sch oo! of Pharmacy School of- Pharmacy School of Pharmacy School of Phar macy School of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy Scho ol of Pharmacy School o f Pharmacy School of Ph armacy School of Pharma cy School of Pharmacy S chool of Pharmacy Schoo I of Pharmacy School of f Pharmacy School of Ph armacy School of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy S chool of Pharmacy Schoo I of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy School of Phar macy School of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy Scho ol School Of Pharmacy S chool of Pharmacy Schoo I of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy School of Phar macy School of Pharmacy Class of 71 GLEN NICHOLS ABERNATHY Farmville, Virginia University of Richmond Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Class Trea- surer 2; Athletic Council 1,2; APha-VPhA 1 , 2, 3, 4; X-Ray 1 . DONNA ROBERTS ADDINGTON Norton, Virginia Clinch Valley College Westhampton College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Rho Chi 3, A; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Class Secretary 4. ROBERT HAMPTON AGEE, JR. Danville, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3. 4: Softball 2, 3, 4; Golf 4. SAMUEL CHARLES AVERETTE Christianburg, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Kappa Psi, Chaplain 3, 4; APhA-VPhA, Treasurer 4; Baptist Student Union RODNEY DEAN BEDWELL Hopewell, Virginia Richard Bland College Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Second Vict Council 1; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, SVSHP 4. Regent 4; Student 3, 4; Historian 3; MARLISE DALE BLANKS Clarksville, Virginia Longwood College Kappa Epsilon, Historian 3, 4; Sigma Zeta, Secre- tary 4; Rho Chi 3, 4; Class Secretary 3. FRENCH LOCKE BOYER, JR. Woodstock, Virginia Ferrum Jr. College Athletic Council; Basketball: Volleyball; Softball; APhA-VPhA. BETTY CLARK BROWN Martinsville, Virginia Patrick Henry College Kappa Epsilon; Rho Chi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Sigma Zeta; Interfraternity Council 4. ROYCE ALLEN BURRUSS Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute Class Treasurer 4. Dean ' s Course question 6 Class of 71 X-Ray Interview: Warren E. Weaver Warren Eldred Weaver is the Dean of the School of Pharmacy at the Medical College of Virginia, Health Sciences Di- vision of the Virginia Commonwealth University. Dean Weaver was born on June 5, 1921, in Sparrows Point, Mary- land. He was educated in the Public Schools of Baltimore County, Maryland. Dean Weaver obtained his B.S. in Phar- macy from the University of Maryland in 1942. He obtained his Ph. D. from the same institution in 1 947. His Ph. D. is in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. He was ap- pointed Dean of the School of Pharma- cy in 1 956. Dean Weaver is presently a member of the Board of Directors of the American Foundation for Pharmaceuti- cal Education. He is also presently a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Pharmaceutical Association. Dean Weaver was President of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 19681969. He was voted Pharmacist of the Year by the Virgin- ia Pharmaceutical Association in 1 963. In 1969, Dean Weaver was voted Honored Alumnus of the School of Pharmacy of the University of Maryland. X-RAY: Most people ' s idea of a pharma- cist is that of being cooped up in a drug store, counting tablets and filling bo- ttles. We want to know how this image is being changed, and how the School of Pharmacy is involved in this change, and what the new golden image is. WEAVER: That ' s a whole lot in one question; about three different ques- tions, and involves a future role in phar- macists, and then how we modify our educational program to meet what is conceived to be a projected new role. At first, I would like to say something that you should bear in mind which I think is fairly widely misunderstood. While the school is changing its pro- gram so that pharmacists can do other things, I don ' t think that we are chang- ing the program so that it excludes tak- ing care of an existing program. I think that the distributive function will con- tinue to be a function that the pharma- cist is going to have for a long long time to come. Whether the actual mechanics of it is to be done by a registered phar- Class of ' 71 FRED DAVID BUTLER KEITH WEATHERS CLARKE Richmond, Virginia White Plains, Virginia University of Richmond Univeristy of Richmond Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA Kappa Psi; APhAVPhA. VPh ' A 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Com- mittee 1 , 2. RICHARD B. EVANS Danville, Virginia MARY TERRY EDWARDS Kappa Psi, Third Vice-Regent Martinsburg, West Virginia Westhampton College Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; APhAVPhA. SUSAN YOUNG CORNETTE Hampton, Virginia Mary Washington College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH WILSON FELTS, JR. Boykins, Virginia University of Richmond Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Interfrater- niry Council 4; APhAVPhA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; SVSHP 4. MARSHA ANN DERFLINGER Winchester, Virginia William and Mary Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasur- er 4; APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4. RICHARD TED GARRETT Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3,4. Ya-hooooo! Mountain Dew? (corn USP) You broke my camera. Class of 71 PHYLLIS ANNE GOODBAR Lexington, Virginia Erskine College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Rho Chi 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; APhA- VPhA 2, 3, 4. LARRY K. HOWARD Richmond, Virginia Rho Chi FRANCIS GORDON GRIFFIN, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia Old Dominion University Kappa Psi, Treas. 3, Regent 4: Sigma Zeta 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Football; Basketball; Vol- leyball; Softball JOSEPH LEE HOYLE Portsmouth, Virginia Frederick College Old Dominion University Kappa Psi; Football. JAMES H. HANMER, JR. Keysville, Virginia Randolph-Macon College Phi Delta Chi 3, 4; APhA VPhA 1,2, 3,4; SVSHP 4; Softball 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4. WILLIAM FITZGERALD IRBY, JR. Richmond, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Pres. 1; Class V.-Pres. 2; Softball 2, 3; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN MARK HAYNES Danville, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Phi Delta Chi, Treas. 4; Basket- ball; Football; Softball. CHARLDEEN KAY JUSTICE Grundy, Virginia Emory and Henry College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; X-RAY 4; Pharmacy School Newspaper 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4. Think we can get married on a quarter? What the hell are we doing in the yearbook? Class of 71 NORMAN DAVID KENNEDY Newport News, Virginia Christopher Newport College Kappa Psi; APhAVPhA; SVSHP 4, President 4. HOWARD MARTIN UNAS Richmond, Virginia Ferrum Jr. College APhA-VPhA; Phi Delta Chi 4. DAVID P. MEHFOUD Sandston, Virginia Sigma Zeta; APhAVPhA; Phi Delta Chi 4. ROBERT WAYNE KENNEDY Salem, Virginia East Tennessee State University BARRY CHARLES LUBIN Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion University Koppo Psi; APhAVPhA; Drug Abuse Committee. CAROL MANGANO MICHALSKI Richmond, Virginia Dunbarton College Kappa Epsilon; APhAVPhA. GLORIA JEAN LAMB Blue Ridge, Virginia Virginia Western Community College APhAVPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; X-RAY 3. DORIS ANN MASON Charlottesville, Virginia Madison College Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; APhA- VPhA I, 2, 3, 4; Pharmacy School Newspaper 4. CLARENCE MASON MITCHELL, JR. Fries, Virginia Wytheville Community College, A.S. in Science Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 3, 4 APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4 Top: Is she perspiring, or has she . . . ? Center: Bill: How do you spell pharmacy? F-A-R-M-l-S-Y. Bottom: Balling it . . . Class of 71 JOHNNY ALLEN MOORE MAURICE ALTON OAKES JAMES R. PAINTER Winchester, Virginia Danville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Virginia Polytechnic Institute Kappa Psi ; APhA-VPhA; Foot- Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4 ; Class Treas. ROBERT PURNELL PARSONS ball; Softball. 3; APhA-VPhA 2. Wakefield, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute AMOS DAN PARKER, JR. WILLIAM LEONARD PARKER Phi Delta Chi; Sigma Zero 3, 4 ; Portsmouth, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Class Treasurer 1; APhA-VPhA, Old Dominion University Old Dominion University Treas. 3. APhA-VPhA 2; S VSHP 4; Par- APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; SVSHP 4. ents Day 3; Football 2, 3; Soft- ALVIN MORRIS POWELL ball 2; Kappa Psi 4. JOSEPH CHARLES PHILLIPS Portsmouth, Virginia Newport News, Virginia King College Union Theological WAYNE MERRILL PERKINS Christopher Newport College Seminary in Virginia Wytheville, Virginia Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA- Presbyterian School of Christian Wytheville Community College, VPhA 2, 3,4; SVSHP 4. Education A.S. in Science Lenoir County Community Col- Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. lege A.B., B.D., M.A. 3; Class V.-Pres. 3; APhA-VPhA Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Chap. 3, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basket- 4; APhA-VPhA 1; Interfaith ball 2, 3, 4; Softball. Comm. New Role . . . Inter-Professional Responsibility macist is beside the point. It can be done by machines, technicians, or, in some cases, by the pharmacist himself, but I think the pharmacist should have the responsibility for this activity. So, I don ' t see this as an area of responsibili- ty that will not have the need of a phar- macist. What we are concerned about is that the student, and then the pharma- cist, assume the responsibility for that particular function, and in addition, as- sume functions that he didn ' t have, or has enjoyed, in the past. I might say that a part of the so called new function is related to a revitalization of a lost func- tion, and I speak here to the notion that the pharmacist, at one time, really did enjoy a role, with his patrons, of the friendly Doc. Even in the absence of a Doctor ' s degree, the public conferred it upon him in an honorary way because they felt they could go to the pharmacist and get bona fide information related to their health needs. I think that the fact that the number of prescriptions that have come along since World War II has inundated the pharmacist with these manipulated distributive functions to the exclusion of his friendly Doc posture, and I think it has further evolved be- cause of a distinct revolution in market- ing and merchandising that came along and took the old corner drugstore and made it into a modern merchandising monstrosity. This viewpoint is from the professional side of pharmacy. We are trying to revitalize the communication between pharmacist and patient. Now, a new role the pharmacist is being edu- cated for, is one of inter-professional re- sponsibility where he works as part of a team with a physician and a nurse. Now this is one of the areas that we are real- ly trying to concentrate on at the Medi- cal College. I think this is an evolving role for the pharmacist so that he can participate as a responsible member of a health care team sometime in the fu- ture. When you speak of a health care team, I think you think of all those pro- fessionals who are involved with the care of people, and these professionals might be nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and public health workers, etc. A deliv- ery of that care may come in many, many ways. It might come as a health care team working out of an institution, or out of a group practice. Much of this, of course, has to. be developed in terms of how does a pharmacist fit into a group practice of other professionals. But the new role, as I see it then, is one of inter-professional liaison: the true de- velopment of the pharmacist as part of a health care team. That is also the evolving role of medicine too. We seem to think that only Pharmacy is changing, and all the rest remains the same this just isn ' t so. As a matter of fact, if you look at the other components of health care teams, you see a tremendously evolving bit of change taking place. The role of the Nurse and of the Physician is changing. The Dentist is changing from the old drill and bill deal to a fellow who is concerned about oral health. gp Top: Dear Ma, . . . Center: What do you want? Good grammar or good Pharmacy? Class of 71 LARRY STEVEN PRICE Salem, Virginia Virginia Western APhA-VPhA; Football. HUGH LINDSAY REAVIS Altavista, Virginia University of Richmond Kappa Psi; Rho Chi 3, 4; Hist. 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4 ; Honor Council Sec. 4; Athletic Coun. Pres. 3; Dean ' s Comm; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4; Football; Basketball; Softball; Tennis. AMON L. SAMPLES Charleston, West Virginia West Virginia Institute of Tech- nology Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basket- ball 2; Softball 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS J. PROCTOR Norfolk, Virginia Madison College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 2, 3; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4 ROBERT MADISON RHODES Winchester, Virginia Roanoke College University of Maryland George Washington University APhA-VPhA; Football; Softball. HARVEY GLENN SHARP Sandston, Virginia Richmond Professional Institute Kappa Psi; APhA-VPhA; Foot- ball; Softball; Basketball. PHYLLIS O ' NEAL PUGH Lynchburg, Virginia Longwood College Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Rho Chi 3, 4, Pres. 4; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4, Treas. 4; School Sec. -Treas. 4; Class Hist. 3, 4; House Coun. V.-Pres. 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. KAREN JON RUDOLPH Winchester, Virginia Mary Baldwin Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Corres. Sec. 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4, Pres. 4; Rho Chi 3, 4; APhA- VPhA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. DOUGLASS EUGENE SMITH Salem, Virginia High Point College Roanoke College Univ. of North Carolina APhA-VPha; Basketball; Volley- ball; Softball. JERRY MASON RAY Danville, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Rho Chi 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4 ; APhA-VPhA 2, 3,4. EDWARD PRESTON SAMFORD, JR. Alberta, Virginia University of Richmond, B.A. in Chemistry 1968 Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA- VPhA 2, 3, 4; Basketball. ROBERT EDWARD TAYLOR He rginic Lees-McRae Jr. College, A. A. Kappa Psi; Stu. Coun.; Athletic Coun.; Football; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball. Class of ' 71 JOHN RICKEY WEST Portsmouth, Virginia Old Dominion University Phi Delta Chi 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; SVSHP 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. DENNIS DUANE THOMPSON Front Royal, Virginia University of Richmond Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4, V.Pres. 4; School Pres. 4; Stu. Govt. 1 , 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; APhA-VPhA 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM M. WAGNER Richmond, Virginia CARL RAY WILLIAMS Danville, Virginia Danville Community College Kappa Psi; APhA-VPhA; Soft- ball; Basketball. JAMES WHITFIELD THWEATT, JR. Victoria, Virginia University of Richmond Kappa Psi, Sec. 3; Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4, V.Pres. 4; Class Pres. 3, 4; Dean ' s Comm.; APhA- VPhA 2, 3, 4; Softball; Golf. ROGER ALLEN WEAKLEY Madison, Virginia University of Virginia Kappa Psi; Hon. Coun. 2; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf; Football; Softball. EARL KEITH WILSON Tazewell, Virginia Clinch Valley College Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, First Vice Re- gent 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Class V.Pres. 4; Athletic Coun. 1; APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; SVSHP 4; Football 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, MARILYN E. TRENT Chester, Virginia WILLIAM BOLLING WEISIGER Powhatan, Virginia University of Richmond Jr. Col- lege University of Richmond Memphis State University Phi Delta Chi. LINDA SHIRKWOOD Blacksburg, Virginia Mary Washington College Kappa Epsilon, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Student Government 4. A Capsule Is Born Class of 72 Clinical Pharmacy Is Better Practiced in a Community by Community James Ahladas Chuck Baker Patty Bateman Frankie Baxter Straughan Beane Rusty Belcher Ted Berry John Boyd Danny Brown Dottie Conrad Sam Coppedge Sandy Cross Rodney Cundiff Doug Davis Mac Day Lee East Steve Golombek Randall Gravley Sandra Gray Nick Graybeal Larry Guill Class of 72 Pharmacists XRAY: What is the actual definition of clinical pharmacy? WEAVER: You touch me on a very sensi- tive point there, because I have a built-in bias about this whole thing. To me, clini- cal pharmacy is a very simple thing. It ' s that part of pharmacy concerned with the patient and his problem, his re- sponse to the drug, and the pharma- cist ' s involvement with the patient as it relates to this drug response. That to me is clinical pharmacy. Clinical pharmacy is not a setting; it is not an institution. I don ' t envision clinical pharmacy to be something that can be practiced in a hospital. I really believe that clinical pharmacy is better practiced in a com- munity by community pharmacists. Yet, at the present time, the hospital people have jumped all over this as a plea to status. Well, hospital pharmacy and clinical pharmacy, I repeat, are not sy- nonomous names. I don ' t visualize clini- cal pharmacy as a course. It is not a course like Physical Pharmacy, or Biochemistry. Clinical pharmacy is part of an attitude about the way you prac- tice your profession. This is not too much different, I think, when you look at med- icine and at clinical medicine, and the connotations that are involved in those two terms. I don ' t Top: This is no time to cut your finger- nails. Left Center: This is the way Betty Crock- er showed me to do it. Right Center: I wonder how I can get out of work tomorrow. Bottom: Hi! Class of 72 Upper Left: Suppositories are a pain in the assay! Lower Left: But why would I steal marijuana? have Fleet ' s Enemas. Upper Right: Do you think we should call the S.P.C.A.? Lower Right: The visible head. Class of 72 You Make Rounds With the Doctors but Never Talk to the Patients think that in medicine they try to segre- gate these two terms as being some- thing totally different in concept. I think a lot of people visualize clinical pharma- cy as the pharmacist making rounds with the physician. That isn ' t clinical pharma- cy. Let me put it that way. It may be part of what we view as a total responsibility of a pharmacist and his relationships with his patients, but that, per se, is not clinical pharmacy. You make rounds with the doctors, but never talk with the patients, and that is no different than operating behind a glass wall in a su- permarket. The thing that upsets me about this is the people snapping at the colleges, and sdying that the colleges are teaching all this fancy clinical phar- macy and ignoring community pharma- cy. People who say things like that don ' t know what clinical pharmacy is. They don ' t conceive of it the same way I do. I think part of this is because a lot of people perceive, in clinical pharmacy, a notion that there is a new claim to status here, and these people who further look on themselves as being the fellows who were most successful, now look on themselves as those being the most clini- cal, and I don ' t know that these things are all logical step by step types of these things. Keith Lantz Betty Leet Daniel Lineberry Empsy Lion Sam Lipscomb Frank Lucas Hutch Majette Randy Mason Anderson Motley Bill S. Nicholson Bill T. Nicholson Bill Nuckolls Walter Nuckols Helen O ' Connor Steve Owen Linda Reynolds Beverly Richard Micheal Richardson Class of 72 Milton Rose Bob Skibo Pat Stredler Paul Wheeler Carolyn Woo Top: Peace ' 72 Center: It sure doesn ' t taste like tomato juice Bottom: Can I Feel your rabbit gut? Class of 72 Pharmacognosy Peep Show 25 Below: Things go better after Coke. Center Left: Junior Class Officers in spoon, left to right: Randy Mason — President, Steve Bragg — Treasurer, Empsy Lion — Secretary, and Bill Nicholson — Vice-Presi- dent. Center Right: I came here to push pills, not to cut rats. Bottom: There was an old fellow from Sid- ney, who drank ' til he ruined a kidney; it shriveled and shrank, but he drank and he drank; but he had his fun doing it didn ' t he? Class of ' 73 Clinical Pharmacy: XRAY: Are most schools changing towards the clinical type of pharacist- patient relationship? WEAVER: Since I ' ve been in education, I ' ve never seen something catch on so quickly as the clinical pharmacy concept in education. It has not been widely dis- cussed, but I would say most schools are doing what they think is clinical pharma- cy, and the confusion of what they think Student Interaction With Other Professionals is clinical pharmacy exists within the field of pharmacy education as much as it does in students and in those who practice pharmacy. This is so difficult to talk about because when you ask, Are most schools doing something about clinical pharmacy?, the answer would be, Yes. However, most are really doing something about clinical pharma- cy as they see it in terms of the environ- ment of the pharmacy student interac- tion with other professionals. This is part of clinical pharmacy. Many schools aren ' t doing as much in this direction as I would like. I really think to make clini- cal pharmacy meaningful, you have to have some kind of practice situation which they call the clinical years of med- icine, and that ' s what I think they mean in pharmacy. I think William Adams Gregg Alexander Ben Allen Don Amos Ron Bales Larry Bandy Ken Barbour Norman Barrack Johnny Bartley Randy Beckner Stephen Bolte Liz Boucher George Britton Martha Browning Jim Clark David Clayton Ken Conner Mason Cooper James Craig David Creek Ron Davis Perry Diltard Jerry Duvall Roy Duvall Class of 73 Left: While she ' s not looking, I ' ll throw this down the sink. Center: PIECE Bottom: Down at Papa Joe ' s. | I I Class of ' 73 . . . Mouse Trapped Away Down the Road . . . some people are trying to get to this and call this clinical pharmacy, and if this is what they want to do, fine. I have no quarrel, basically, with the notion that clinical pharmacy is that part of the program that especially relates with the student practicing his profession. That ' s the reason why I think clinical pharmacy is so hard to get hold of. People want to segregate it, and make it different, when it is really a part of pharmacy. We have been mouse-trapped away down the road of the activity of the distribu- tion and filling of prescriptions and so forth. We miss the bigger picture and our total responsibility to people. We have concentrated so much on the drug — that it is filled and labeled correctly — that we ' ve forgotten how to be con- cerned about the patient and how he is doing. We speak of a prescription which is the drug; we ought to be concerned with helping people, and that ' s what we are in the business for. Upper Left and Right: Alexanders Aph- rodisiac — A smidgin of this and a smidgin of that will soon find your girl- friend getting very fat. Center: Pooling around. Bottom: I ' ve got an antidote for SAGA food service written here somewhere. Class of 73 Joseph Evans Bill Fullerton Brenda Gunnoe Paul John Glenn Faucette Doug Futrell Tinker Habel James Johnson Tommy Fisher Cathy Ganzer James Habel David Jones Michael Fitzgerald Cary Gaulding Stephen Hedberg Lora Lynn Jones Aaron Flinchum Rebecca Glover Ted Hess Weldon Jones Robert Foster Sharon Griffin Cecil Jamison Helga Kosmahly ' Oyster Bed Buddies ' Class of ' 73 Beating the Chain at Its Game. XRAY: Do you think pharmacists should prescribe? WEAVER: I think pharmacists prescribe in an indirect sense in terms of recom- mending with respect to over-the-coun- ter drugs and perhaps helping patients with their self-medication. Personally, I think this should be the basis limited to a pharmacist ' s prescribing working as a solo practioner. In a group, I think the possibility of his being more actively in- volved with the selection of the drug is a little bit difficult. 1 definitely think that we are moving to a point where a phar- macist will select the specific brand of a group of generic drugs. I think that we definitely are moving in that direction where the pharmacist will have that per- rogative. With the kind of educational background pharmacists have, I don ' t think we would be fair to the people if we permitted pharmacists to prescribe, as solo practitioners, potent drugs. If we educated pharmacists to the point where they could prescribe, we would have educated physicians, I think. XRAY: What do you think of chains ver- sus independent community phar- macies? WEAVER: Unless the independent re- sponds in a different way than he has in the past, I think the chain will take him over. I don ' t think you can beat the chains at their own game. I don ' t be- lieve that the chain can put an indepen- dent out of business unless he tries to compete with the chain. Right: Well, repeat it the fifth time. Upper Right: City sidewalks dressed in holiday style. Center: What can be more innocent than throwing a Frisbe? ... in my room. Lower Right: PRN Leroy Lanier Larry Mullins Adolph Lueckert John Murray Martha Markham Bob Necsary William Marsh Francis Newsome Ward May CM. Northii Virginia McCown William O ' Brien l M, Class of 73 1 ' J — M Tim O ' Malley Gaylord Ray Jon Osborne Libby Ray Malcolm Pace David Reames Stuart Plotkin Trent Roberts C.W. Porter Art Robertson Tom Powell Shirley Rue Class of 73 Bob Running. Jan Skibinski Ron Spellman Mary Starr Alan Stowers Steve Switzer Steve Talley Leroy Taylor Sophomore Class Officers — Left to Right: David Creek — President, Paul John — Vice- President, Tinker Habel — Treasurer, and Martha Browning — Secretary. Excedrin headache no. 1, Cecil? Class of 73 Center Left: We use Efferdent. Top Right: ... get ' em from the peanut man. Center Right: Cool it with the flash bulbs kid. Lower Right: The power of 1 51 ! PDC open house party Boy, this is really a drag! £ Linda Wood President Kappa Epsilon Sandy Sharp Vice President Diane Fielden Rec. Secretary Karen Rudolph Cor. Secretary n l Marsha Derflinger Treasurer Marlise Blanks Historian Kappa Epsilon, a national professional fraternity for women in pharmacy, was found- ed in Iowa City, Iowa on May 13, 1921 by Zeda M. Cooper. The Tau Chapter of the Medical College of Virginia was installed on March 20, 1 953. The objectives of Kappa Epsilon are to unite women students in pharmacy, to stimulate in its members a desire for high scholarship, to foster a professional consciousness, and to provide a bond of lasting loyalty, interest, and friendship. KE initiated its activities this year with a picnic supper for the new sophomore girls in pharmacy. Other social functions were held during rush which ended in the spring with a formal for the new pledges. To show appreciation for the dedication of its sponsor, Mrs. Annie Leeper, the sisters honored her with a tea in December. The fraternity participated again this year in two functions on the community level. They went Christmas caroling with Kappa Psi to a local rest home and helped Phi Delta Chi give a Christmas party for underprivileged children in the Richmond area. For the first time, the fraternity adopted a child from the Appalachia area of the United States, whom they will help support. To foster professional consciousness, a college bowl was sponsored in the spring between the three pharmaceutical fraternities. The National Convention will be held this summer at the University of Minnesota and KE will send two delegates. From this contact with other chapters, the sisters hope to find new ways to achieve their goals. NEW MEMBERS Patricia Bateman Liz Belcher Martha Lee Browning Tinker Habel Ann McCown Leslie Smith Nancy Wyckoff Betty Brown Phyllis Goodbar Charldeen Justice Doris Mason Phyllis Proctor Becky Shaver Kappa Psi Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity is the nation ' s oldest and largest pharmaceutical fraternity. Kappa Psi was chartered in 1879 and is composed of both collegiate and graduate chapters nationwide. The goal of the fraternity is to promote the high ideals and standards of the profession and to provide a medium through which students pursuing the profession of pharmacy can develop fellowship. The main service project this year was working with MCV ' s methodone clinic for drug addicts. The Brothers visited the homes of those patients who dropped off the volun- tary program once they had registered. In addition to providing useful information for the clinic they gave the Brothers a meaningful insight into the problem of drug abuse today. Socially, Kappa Psi was equally as active with the annual Back to School open party on September 27 and a closed party on October 31 . Rush began early this year with rush functions in December and January. Bids were dis tributed to those individuals who met both the academic requirements and the high standards of the fraternity. Initiation of the goats followed the acceptance of bids. The formal banquet dance in April was the highlight of the year. This event marks the full acceptance of the new pledges into the fellowship of the fraternity. At the annual awards banquet in April, outstanding Brothers were recognized and newly elected offi- cers were formally installed. Keith Kittinger Historian Sam Averette Chaplain NEW MEMBERS Ed Berry Warren Booker Dan Bn Sam Coppedge Ted Garrett Larry Gu Doug Futrell Sammy Johnson A.B. Motley C. M. Northington Dan Parker Robbie Rhodes Milton Rose Larry Thomas Robert Agee Jay Ahladas Rusty Belcher Keith Clark Willy Felts Steve Golombek Phil Hopkins Joe Hoyle Al Huffman Norm Kennedy Keith Lontz Barry Lubin Frank Lucas Johnny Moore William T. Nichols. Maurice Oakes Lindsay Reavis Mike Richardson Amon Samples Glenn Sharp Bob Skiba Jim Smith David Stephenson Bob Taylor Jim Thweatt Jim Walker Roger Weakley Paul Wheeler Carl Williams John Woolwine Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi Fraternity was founded on November 2, 1 883, at the University of Michigan. Both students and faculty recognized that such an organization would bring students of pharmacy together for the dis- cussion of scientific questions pertaining to pharmacy and its sister sciences. Since its founding, Phi Delta Chi has chartered 55 undergraduate chapters and initiated over 20,000 members. The Alpha Delta Chapter of Phi Delta Chi was chartered in 1 925 at MCV. This year has been an active one for PDC. We sponsored a used book sale in the early part of the year and manned drug abuse booths at the state fair in October. We also participated in National Pharmacy Week and Poison Prevention Week. In the fall, we had a Back to School Dance at Bon Air, and a rush dance at the Elks Home. With KE, we gave a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The for- mal banquet in the spring is the major social event of the year. This event marks the full acceptance of the new pledges into the fellowship of the fraternity. Other activities include sending representatives to the South-Eastern Regional Convention of PDC and to the Grand Council in New Orleans during June 13-17. £ £ Glen Abernathy C. M. Mitchell Steve Haynes Randall Gravley Wee President Corresponding Treasurer Recording Secretary Secretary .M Steve Bragg Master-At-Arms L Preston Hale Inner Guard Straughan Beane Alumni Liaison John Boyd Dave Butler James Cole Mac Day Jr Earl Gunn James Hann ' 4(1 Sammy Samford Jr. Duane Thompson Bill Weisiger ADVISORS Mr. Gene White Mr. Harold Smith Mr. Willord Harris In Memoriam Charles D. Corder Jr. Class of 1970 NEW MEMBERS Art Eisenman Howard Linas Danny Lineberry Bill Marsh David Mehfoud Larry Mullins Bob Necsary Bob Runninger Ron Spellman Mike Watt Alex Wiatt h i Allied Health Sciences A Hied Health Sciences A Hied Health Sciences A Hied Health Sciences Al lied Health Sciences All ied Health Sciences Alii ed Health Sciences Al lie d Allied Health Sciences Allied Health Sciences Al lied Health Sciences All ied Health Sciences Alii ed Health Sciences At lie d Allied Health Sciences Allied Health Sciences A Hied Health Sciences A Hied Health Sciences Al lied Health Sciences All ied Health Sciences Alii ed Health Sciences A! lie d Health Sciences Allied Health Sciences Allied H ealth Sciences Allied He alth Sciences Allied Hea Ith Sciences Allied Heal th Sciences Allied Health S ciences Allied Health Sc ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ • If i • 4 President Sister Margaret Rivnyak Vice President Penny Falkowitz Secretary-Treasurer Patricia Pribisco Medical Technology 1971 Medical Technology just ain ' t what it used to be . . . registration turned into sandals, long hair, and blurred horizons . . . carnations and cards on your birthday . . . pants uniforms . . . chocolate chip mint ice cream . . . ninth floor parties and uninvited complaints . . . lost in the steam tunnels with a tray full of stat tubes . . . hematology proficiency tests . . . the pain of ham and cheese for two months of rota- tion . . . baggy blues ... art studio in the back of the classroom . . . sticking on North 2 (oh!! what fun) . . . cheese parties, watermelon feasts, picnics, and Sister Margaret ' s cider . . . the good guys versus the rah-rahs . . . weddings and engagements . . . articulate lectures . . . 25c per month . . . Bear, Paloosa, and Ricketts, doctors and dentists . . . state car luxury liners . . . understanding the meaning of visita- tion, weekend and otherwise . . . Bali Hai . . . professionalism counts as long as it ' s white, black, or navy ... all you ever needed to know about instrumentation in one week . . . the art of mastering a bleeding and clotting time without the benefit of a stop watch . . . P.T. ' s, nurses, and med. students, all part of our fan club — yes, Medical Technology just ain ' t what it used to be — and we love it! BETTE SUSAN BAHEN Richmond, Virginia Mary Washington College. LESLIE CARSON COLBURN Bridgeton, New Jersey- University of New Hampshire. JEAN MARIE CLARK Richmond, Virginia Virginia Union. SCOTTY COLE DOYLE South Boston, Virginia Madison College, V.C.U. PENNY A FALKOWITZ Silver Spring, Maryland Mary Washington College Class Vice-President. BARBARA JANE FOARD Manchester, Maryland Wheaton College, V.C.U. Honor Council Representative. ELIZABETH FRANCES GROVE Grottoes, Virginia Madison College. ASTRID WALTER HARRIS Rochester, New York Westhampton College B.S. Biology. And i ' s anoth er wild med tech bash! Glad pedic to see that Rickets ortho- shoes finally arrived. 5 . J - ' - :C ' a ' - 3 BARBARA HOPKINS LYNNE MARIE HUDSON JANICE D. KULP HENSHAW Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Souderton, Pennsylvania Mechanicsville, Virginia WiJfiam and Mary Modison College. Eastern Mennonrte College. William and Mary B.S. B.S. HELEN MARGARET LUTZ MARGARET ELIZABETH MOSS PATRICIA LOUGHRAN Arlington, Virginia Fredericksburg, Virginia JOANNA ENGLEHART LAST Lynchburg, Virginia Madison College Mary Washington. Richmond, Virginia . C-ccc -r rge Class Historian. University of Richmond B.A. DORIS LOUISE PICKELS VIVIAN GAY PLUNKETT PATRICIA M. PRIBISCO SISTER MARGARET RIVNYAK Richmond, Virginia Fort Monmouth, New Jersey Fort Lauderdale, Florida Bridgeport, Connecticut Westhampton College. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Broward Jr. College, Barry Col- Marillac College B.S. Biology. lege, Florida State University B.S. BARBARA ANN SERVONSKY Associate in Science Class President. West Point, Virginia SANDRA LYNN SHERROD Class Secretary-Treasurer. Westhampton College. Richmond, Virginia SUE LOWRY SIMULCIK Mary Washington College VIRGINIA HITE SHULL Fredericksburg, Virginia Student Council. Middletown, Virginia Mary Washington College. V.C.U., Mary Washington. Ninth floor breaks a path for cooperation between nurses and med techs. Leaders in the crusade for Professionalism V Top: The world mourns for Janis Joplin. Bottom: And here we have Miss 9th floor of 1971. JOYCE ANN STROOP Harrisonburg, Virginia William and Mary B.S. Biology. ERMA ELAINE WENGER Dayton, Virginia Madison College. JOYCE ELAINE WINTERS Miami, Florida Eastern Mennonite College. NANCY KIMBERLIN TAYLOR Windsor, Illinois Millikin University, Randolph- Macon Women ' s College, Med- ical College of Virginia School of Nursing. DEBORAH GAYLE WESSON Richmond, Virginia Westhampton College. LYNNE PLUNKETT WRIGHT Annandaie, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute B.S. Biology. VALERIE HENSON TILSON Petersburg, Virginia Randolph-Macon Women ' s Col- lege, V.C.U. B.S. Biology. DORIS JEAN WILLIAMS Newport News, Virginia Mary Washington College Athletic Representative. LINDA SUSAN ZIRKLE Salem, Virginia Madison College. Radiologic Technology 1971 Left to Right: Bobbie Dillon — Vice President; Linda Ringley Secretary-Treasurer; Gayle Polk — President; Dottie Roberts Student Government. Seven of us — freshman all; what is Hibbs; Psych, sociology, math, English, et al — Rod. Tech? — Enjoy your chewing gum ladies. — one Marine, one Gl, one Coast 1968-69 Guard Reserve (whoops!) — stump jumper — Lassie and Fury — the Valley you know, Shenandoah! — lost 4, won 1 — summer slave session — (What am I doing here?) 1969 70 Two months a sophomore, now a junior — P-70 ' s (WOW!) — sauna, anyone — XR 71 GROUP — gator hall — no, these are not earrings, I have warts on my earlobes — July wedding — Uncle Sam wants YOUR guy for Korea — are the King ' s Inn? — who lives at the Greenbrier? The Fearless Four — lonely days, lonely nights, where would I be without my anode — no more nights, all DAYS — give us an answer (any answer will do) — it ' s easy to get 1970-71 your degree, just pass BOARDS — C. T. — conspiracy vs. W.W. Lounge Groups — if he ' s nailing that hip, Sugar, there just ain ' t no way — The Bomb — finally, something to study — Grand Finale, the Registry — June 5, 1 971 , yesterday MCV, tomorrow the World! BARBARA LAYNE DILLON (Bobbie) White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia Vice-President 1 , 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; House Council I, 2. GAYLE LYNN POLK (Polk Salad) Mount Jackson, Virginia President 1 , 2, 3; Honor Cou 1, 2, 3; School President 3. LINDA BRANN RINGLEY Richmond, Virginia Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Athletic Representative 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY ROBERTS Roanoke, Virginia Social Committee 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Government Representa- tive 3. There isn ' t much money in X-Ray so Two more forms and I ' ll qualify Always said those R ' Ts were for my major in Journalism. ' one of he saner schools. I ' ll meet your portable chest and raise you a flat plate abdomen Left to right: Martha Pennington — President; David Dillard — Vice President; My gosh, how do we get the darn thing back in? Donna Farmer — Secretary-Treasurer. Radiological Technology 1972 Donna Crumpler Dave Dillard Dorothy Kelly Martha Pennington Linda Tew Hear no evil, speak no evil, and do no evil, and your life will Don ' t you wish you knew what be boring! I know? Hey, only one more year and I ca take over. Now this party ' s gonna come alive! 1 i ■ - 11 • 4 5 : ™ iBj Radiologic Technology 1973 The Group ' ' What do you mean, what is it? ' Left: A typical day in the dept.? Right: Let ' s see — 900MA, 600 KVP might do it. Dental Hygiene 1971 Left to Right: Jan Milner — Student Government, Honor Council; Leska Gibson — Treasurer; Jan Cope- land — President; Kathy Huff — Vice President; Margaret Jackson — Secretary. Missing from picture — Dee Felchlin — Historian. The continuation of our history for 1971 includes the six of us back again for a Final year . . . TABLE clinics . . . trips to Roanoke and D.C. ... a design of a pin . . . Christmas cocktails . . . new patients and old mouths . . . pantsuits . . . tumor board . . . night classes . . . that ' s a BIG son of a gun . . . whiskey sours . . . Big Ed . . . Char- lie Tunafish . . . Accreditation . . . Diamonds ... 3 for June . . . C Y . . . packing lunches . . . cold duck for Kathy . . . Parking tickets . . . new jobs . . . broken toes . . . Genetics . . . caries control . . . late cakes . . . new guys . . . candies . . . boards . . . exams — GRADUATION!!! JANET ANN COPELAND Comden, South Carolina Roanoke College Jr. ADHA; Class President (70-71). DEIRDRE AILEEN FELCHLIN McLean, Virginia Marymount College A.A. Jr. ADHA; Historian (70-71 ): Secretary-Treasurer (69-70); Resident Assistant (70-71). LESKA BELL GIBSON Meredithville, Virginia William and Mary Jr. ADHA; Treasurer (70-71 ); President (69-70). KATHRYN ANNE HUFF Rochester, New York Averett College Jr. ADHA; Vice-President (70-71 ). MARGARET ELLEN JACKSON Hillsville, Virginia Emory and Henry Jr. ADHA; Secretary (70-71 ). JAN ELLEN MILNER Vien na, Virginia Westhampton College Jr. ADHA; Student Government Representative (69-71); Honor Council Representative (69-71). One more way to utilize an assistant. Dental Hygiene 1972 Left to Right: Vice-President — Carolyn Flanary, President — Lynn Mundy Marie Arnold Carolyn Flanary Jackie Jackson Lynn Mundy Open up you dummy. Our expert on handwashing technique. Physical Therapy 1971 Left to Right: Donna Stowers President. President; Kathy Johnson — Secretary-Treasurer; Pam King — Vice The Neuromuscular Skeletal system . . . wet and dry epithelial tissue . . . the luxury of massage lab . . . People . . . Patients . . . Patience . . . water games in the therapeutic pool . . . being derailed from Miss Hirt ' s train of thought . . . Becoming a part of the Team Approach . . . learning faith in your ability . . . going home for Christmas . . . deciding to come back . . . the sweet smelling basement of old Sheltering Arms . . . learning about bedpans and Scultetus ' s Binder . . . calling midterm exams small quizzes . . . seeing your patient improve . . . belonging to the APTA . . . spontane- ous parties . . . Sound and Light . . . Engagement rings and weddings . . . looking for- ward to clinical affiliation which represents a trial run . . . Graduation!!! . . . transition from student to R.P.T. LINDA MARIE BLANKENBECKLER Bristol, Tennessee Virginia Commonwealth University Honor Council; APTA 3, 4. JANE FRANCES BRADY Falls Church, Virginia Mary Washington College APTA 3, 4. ANN R. CARSON Raleigh, North Caro Westhompton Colle. APTA 3, 4; VPTA Chairman, Open He ntative 4 ; Publicity ELIZABETH ANN DELAHOUSSAYE New Orleans, Louisiana Louisiana State University APTA 3, 4. SUSAN M. DENTON Sterling, Virginia Baylor University, George Mason Class Historian 3, 4; APTA 3, 4. CYNTHIA SUE FORREST Spartanburg, South Carolina University of North Carolina Vice-President 3; APTA 3, 4. DEBORAH ANNE GARDNER Walterboro, South Carolina University of South Carolina VPTA 3, 4. WENDELIN JEAN GOTT Cotuit, Massachusetts University of New Hampshire VPTA Representative 3; APTA 3, 4. JANET LYNN GWYER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania Student Government Representative 3, 4; SGA Secretary 4; APTA 3, 4. Romeo, Wherefore art thou? Just a lap full of happiness! ROBERT ALLAN HABASEVICH ROBERT BURNHAM HARRISON Clark, New Jersey Henderson, North Carolina VMI East Carolina B.A. Intramurals; APTA 3, 4; Athletic Intramurals, APTA 3, 4; Presi- Council Representative 3, 4. dent, Sound and Lights. NANCY AVERILL KEITH KATHRYN ANNE JOHNSON Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Bowie, Maryland Mary Washington College Old Dominion College APTA 3, 4; Class President 3. Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; APTA 3,4. Another rough night of study, study, study! BETTY ANN HORTON LINDA R. JEFFERSON Jonesville, Virginia Milton, Delaware East Tennessee State VCU APTA 3, 4. APTA 3, 4; X-Ray Representa five 3. PAMELA JEAN KING Hyattsville, Maryland MARGARET ELLEN LATHEM University of Maryland Hartsville, South Carolina Vice-President 4; APTA. Clemson University Secretary-Treasurer 4; APTA 3 MARY ELLEN LOVING 4. Fishersville, Virginia St. Andrew Presbyterian Col- BARBARA JEAN O ' KENNON lege Petersburg, Virginia APTA 3, 4. Richard Bland College A.A. APTA 3, 4. JENNIFER LEIGH PERKINS Williomsburg, Virginia longwood College APTA, 3, 4. JOSEPH RANDAL WALKER Danville, Virginia VPI School President 4; Intramurals, APTA, 3, 4. DONNA JEAN STOWERS Arlington, Virginia George Mason College Class President, 4; APTA, 3, 4. DIANE COMER WALTON Stanley, Virginia Mary Washington APTA, 3, 4. SUSAN STEPHENS VANN Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion APTA, 3, 4. LINDA O. WALTON Bedford, Virginia Longwood College APTA; Wives Club, Delta Sigma Delta. JANICE CHRISTINE VAUGHAN Richmond, Virginia Mary Washington College APTA, 3, 4. JANE DIXON WATERS Chithowie, Virginia Longwood College APTA, 3, 4. Upper Left: Oral Anat- omy, anyone? Lower Left: Miss Assymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex, 1971. Right: Fu Manchu is at it again. Left to Right: Pete Lukowski — President; Joanna Moore — Secre- tary-Treasurer; Dwight Miller — Vice-President Mom, I want you to meet my new roommate. Physical Therapy 1972 ■ William Hudgins Larry Jenkins Pete Lukowski Janet Marcuson Jody McCulloch Ann Meanerhan Dwight Miller Janice Minnich Joanna Moore Debbie Mountcastle Patricia Neely Diana Pauley The Master spares again! The professional dress code of the School of Physical Therapy is as follows . . . He ' ll be the only guy in school with his own knit- ted orange book cover. Anne Powell Kathryn Tucker Susan Rector Fulvia Vlieg Sandy Ritko Jane Semple David Williams Patricia Windom Nancy Tuck Karen Zeiss The seventh floor Cabaniss Hall gang with their greenies, on My own personal devil to make me do things. You don ' t say. The PT effort to Keep America Beautiful! And this is a ... or is it a .. .? « JMJ S Pinball Wizard. A new hairdo just works wonders for the personality. I ' ll buy the negatives. I ' ll buy the negatives! Graduate School and Hosp ital Administration Grad uate School and Hospital Administration Graduate School and Hospital Ad ministration Graduate School and Hospital Adm inistration Graduate Sc hool and Hospital Admin istration Graduate Scho ol and Hospital Adminis tration Graduate School and Hospital Administra tion Graduate School an d Hospital Administratio Graduate School and Ho spital Administration aduate School and Hospi tal Administration Grad uate School and Hospita I Administration Graduate School and Hospital Adm inistration Graduate Sc hool and Hospital Admini stration Graduate School and Hospital Administra Hospital Administration 1971 President JOHN S. BOWLING Hattiesburg, Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi B.S. Intramurals. Vice-President TIMOTHY R. McCORMICK Clifton, New Jersey Seton Hall University B.A., M.A. Intramurals. Secretary- Treasurer SISTER MARY A MENTING Phlox, Wisconsin St. Louis University B.S. Nine months of academic work — dreams of how it will be in my hospital ... a second phase — residency of twelve months — work with a preceptor — an actual hospital. Monthly seminars on cam- pus; hard for those who work in Pennsylvania . . . projects, gossip, sharing and company — a conven- tion in itself . . . After two years . . . study and practice ... A Master of Hospital Administration degree — was it worth it ... A future based on past and. present ... an awareness of duties and responsibili- ties ... all with one goal in mind — BPC — Better Patient Care. PAUL JACKSON AUSTIN, JR. Irvington, Virginia University of Richmond B.A. Intramurals. DON PYLE BAGWELL, JR. Halifax, Virginia University of Richmond B.S., B. BRUCE CHARLES BALDWIN Crozet, Virginia Randolph Macon B.A. Intramurals. JAMES CATLIN BARNETT Danville, Virginia Randolph-Macon B.A. Honor Council; Intramurals. HAROLD WILLIAM BOYER Charleston, Mississippi Mississippi State A.S., B.S. Honor Council; Intramurals. PHILLIP DANIEL BROOKS Charlottesville, Virginia Norfolk State College B.S. Intramurals. WILLIAM ARTHUR BURNS Hampton, Virginia Furman University B.S. Student Council; Intramurals. WILLIAM HENLEY DOWNING Lottsburg, Virginia University of Richmond B.S. Class Social Chairman; Intramurals; Sigma Epsi- Ion Chi. FRANKLIN DEE GOLDBERG South Bend, Indiana Indiana University B.S. ELIZABETH J. GORDON Towson, Maryland Washington College B.A. Class Historian. BILL ARMISTEAD GRAVELY, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion B.S. STEPHEN A. JONAS, JR. Nanticoke, Pennsylvania Kings College B.A. Intramurals. HAROLD ELBERT KNIGHT III Washington, D. C. George Mason College, B.A. Basketball. JAMES R. MADORY Stat en Island Syracuse University, B.S. JOHN GARDINER LARSON Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, B.S. Football, Basketball. THOMAS PETER O ' NEAL Freehold, New Jersey Rutgers University, B.A. Basketball, Softball. CHARLES LONCHAR Weirton, West Virginia West Virginia University, B.S. X-Ray Representative, Basket- ball, Softball. ALAN TERRENCE PENN Richmond, Virginia East Carolina, A.A., B.A. Student Council; Allied Health Representative at Dr. Brandt ' s Inauguration. WICKLIFFE SANFORD LYNE Newark, Delaware Hampden-Sydney, B.S. Intramurals. RICHARD ALLEN REIF JR. Baltimore, Maryland University of Maryland, B.S. Football, Basketball. MITCHELL BURDETTE SMITH Lumberton, North Carolina Clemson University, B.S. Intramurals. OK guys, it ' s third and forty. What do we do now. Oysters and beer — the only way to fly. Life in the country? Ah, rural bliss. Hospital Administration 1972 John Gorman Creighton Likes Lana Waite Peter Berts John Desmarais Fred Hughes Charles Copenhover James Hubbell Bartholomew Myles David Rickelton William Roach William Robinette Thomas Sellers Robert Turk Robert Via Lana Waite Paul Williams Neil Shields James Wood Whatcha mean you thought it was a parachute? They never told me hospital administration would be like this. 1 i y j i i r IH left to fl grif: Stratford May — President; B. J. Fowkles — Secretary-Treasurer; Dave Clough — Vice President. Graduate Studies Graduate students ... 1st year is spent in confusion . . . who to get for research advisor . . . proposed research topic . . . alcohol dehy- drogenase ... a search for knowledge not easily satisfied . . . many courses in many departments . . . did he say start the whole project again . . . whoever thought so much could go wrong with a simple project ... A PHD in less than ten years ... it takes more than 2 months to do a thesis . . . The end of graduate school is a whole new beginning . . . opening new worlds and new experiences! Chempithera Abrahan Bruce Albright Mae Ellen Allen Nancy Rae Aycock Carol Ann Ballard Richard Banks Donald Barnes Ruth Lynne Binkley Michael Black Robert Bost Gwendolen Brann James Brockingtor Andrew Browe Rosalind Burkat Robert Campbell Wilbur Chambers William Chapman Martha Clendenin David Clough Paula Jean Collins Robert Cruickshank William Dail Roy Davis Frank Deis Rosalind Donan Mary Dowrick Nancy Durrett James Edwards John Emma Lynn Enquist Catherine Foley Frederick Flynn Kathryn Fretz David Fries Tau Ching Fu Paul Gaddis Helen Gager Ragnit Geeraets 230 Arnold Goldman George Goode Calvin Green James Green Dorothy Greenhou Joseph Gregorek Gail Halsey Robert Harris Marilyn Hatch Anne Hatfield Michael Hogye Donna-Beth Howe Mary Ann Hubbard Haywood Hughes fcf ' x ! M k Z X u wk ™ - — —■ 5  v . Cutting these thin sections are a real pain in the gluteus maximus! I ' ll see you and raise you twenty Peggy Humphreys Michael Iwanik Gerald Jacobs Samuel Jones Pam Jordan Walter Judd Pam Kavanaugh Robert Kendig Dennis Kopecko Donna Kubiak Marian Lindgren Mary Patricia Linn Raye Litten David Love Ann Louise Mallory Nelda Marecki Think I ' ll punt graduate studies and become a barber. Ole! Manly Marshall Nathan Mathewson Stratford May Mary Jo Mays William McConne Sara McCowen Nancy McGee Mary McNeil Roger Meacham Elizabeth Moorefield Thomas Morris Richard Moss Michael Murphy David Nash David Newbrough Roberta Newton William Palmer Roy Pang Vincent Piccirillo Betty Ringley Werner Seibel Aleda Rickelton Harvey Scribner Robert Stowbridge What button do I push next? Delta Sigma Delta Rush Party What ' s the matter Bob? Student nurses by day, weirdos by night. What does a straight line on this thing mean? Sure I ' m crazy about school. Doesn ' t it show? This place is so bad that you begin to climb the The School of Pharmacy and The School of walls! Dentistry unite. Thrombus, M-73 mascot. Ooh, that tickles! After studying pathology, Tommy is a candidate for Central State. Think I ' ll give up nursing and be a singer — it beats bed pans and chapped hands. Don ' t bug me - I ' m catharsing. mMM .... iii Pshaw!! Country Dick stomps out another tune. Well, we lost another one. After we finish this one, Dr. Lower needs help on a transplant in 6. Boy, you never know what you ' ll meet in the woods these days. Life is just a broken leg on ice skates. The agony of Central Registration!!! I don ' t care what you say — I still don ' t think 7 Queens is a legal hand. Look out, baby, cause here I come! Well, I blew that experiment. OK, now smile pretty for the camera. I don ' t care if you did see 5 Aces — keep your mouth shut! What Path test?? Acknowledgements February 8, 1971; 4:00 A.M. Now that I have, I hope, beaten the deadline to send off the 1971 X-Ray to Taylor Publishing Company, my blurred mind is too tired to write a graceful farewell note. The past year has been the most challenging, and frustrating of my life. There have been some high spots and low spots — mostly low spots; disap- pointment followed by achievement. My sincere thanks to everyone who contributed in any way to the 1 971 X-Ray. Special thanks to my assistant editor, my section editors, their helpers, and the business staff for their time and hard work. My appreciation to Murray Bartlestone of Rappoport Stu- dios for his assistance with the photography in the book. I am grateful to Dean Bacon, Mr. William Robertson, Mrs. Louise King, and Miss Joann Spitler for the help they have given me in putting together this annual. And last, but not least, I would like to give special thanks to Danny DeFalco and Bud Rose of Taylor Publishing Company for their creative ideas and constant support. 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