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DR. LAUREN A. WOODSVice President for Health Scier^ces
MR. JOHN F. IMIRIE, JR.
Vice President for MCV Hospitals
MR. FRANKLIN BACONDean of Students
Health Sciences Division
Virginia Commonwealth University
MR. WILLIAM A. ROBERTSON JR.
Dean of Admissions and Records
DR. KINLOCH NELSONDean,
School of Medicine
DR. MILES E. HENCHAssociate 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, Regionol Medical Program)
School of Medicine
DR. HOLMES T. KNIGHTONAssociate Dean (Research and Advanced Education)
School of Dentistry
DR. JOHN A, DIBIAGGIODeanSchool of Dentistry
DR. RICHARD P. ELZAYAssistant Dean (Academic Affoirs)
School of Dentistry
DR. O. WENDELL CLOUGHAssociate Dean (Admissions)
School of Dentistry
DR. DORIS B. YINGLING
DeanSchool of Nursing
DR. EDNA TREASURE
Associate Dean (Graduate Program)
School of Nursing
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DR. DANIEL T. WAHSDeanSchool of Graduate Studies
DR. THOMAS BARKERDeonSchool of Allied Health Professions
Director
School of Hospital Administration
DR. BENJAMIN CULLENAssistant Director
School of Hospital Administration
DR. GEORGE VENNARTDirector
School of Medical Technology
MISS JESSIE VEE IZARD
Educational Coordinator
School of Medical Technology
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MR. CARL H. GERHOLDTechnical Director
School of Radiologic Technology
MISS ANN DINIUSDirector
Program in Dental Hygiene
MISS SUSANNE HIRT
Director
School of Physical Therapy
ARLICK L. BROCKWELLDirector of Larrick Student Center
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HARRY R. HESTERDirector of Student Housing
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Sigma Zeta
Honorary Science Society
Duane ThompsonVice 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 amongthose 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 AbrahamDonna Addingto
Cathy Barakey
Bonnie Bradshaw
Betty Brown
Sarah Ch.
Martin CohenSusan Cornette
Ken Crooks
James Davis
Mary Ann Edwoi
Helen Flyth
Phyllis GoodborFrancis Griffin
Martha HagyLeslie Hardy
Lorry Isrow
Jeff Karp
Pom Kennedy
Carol Kilmon
Barbara Kinzie
Dove Kirby
Dove Love
Ron Lowry
John MohoneyDavid MehfoudPete MowbrayBob Parsons
Randall Powell
Phyllis Proctor
Phyllis Pugh
Jerry Ray
Lindsay Reavis
Sally Sontmyer
Lorry Schlesingi
Sam Schwartz
James Smith
Adam Steinbert
Bob Swisher
Sue TownsendCothy Via
Earl Wilson
Alpha Omega Alpha
Honorary Medical Fraternity
Stephen Schlesinger
President
Charles Robertson
Vice President
James Davis
Secretary
Robert Swisher
Treasurer
NEW INITIATES
JUNIORSAndy Leake
John Mueller
Richard LandauJudith Dunnington
Barry Silver
Hal Lassiter
HOUSESTAFFRichardson Grinnan
FACULTYDr. John Utz
SENIORSAdam Steinberg
Elwood OwensRandy Powell
Ken Crooks
Jack MahaneySally Chesrown
Pete Pardoll
Tom Smith
Frank Martorano
Mike Ross
Martin CohenKenneth 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 AOASAMA 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 HowardJerry Ray
Karen Rudolph
Alpha Sigma ChiAlpha 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 wiMingness 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
Pot Dowdy
Paul Fernold
Ross Gale
Martha HagyPhil Hopkins
Bill Irby
Gory Lubel
Patty McCookRon Patterson
Randall Powell
Barbara Prosise
Lindsay Reavis
Steve Siegel
John Svirsky
Becky Vought
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
D-73
D-74
P-71
Tom Green
Robert Hoyt
Carol OwensLouis OwensPaul Berenbaum
Gory 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 Jon Barnes
Linda Stertzer
Betsy Williams
N-72 Priscilla Shoemaker
-Becky Vaught
Ann White
Pt-71 Jan Gwyer
PT72 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
RT73 Jane Nicholson
DH-71 Jan Milner
DH-72 Lynn Mundy
NA-71 Sandra Mason
NA-72 Zenia Velosco
MCV Honor Council
Michael DeReus
ChairmanLindsay Reavis
Secretary
HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
M-71 John Fitzgerold
M-72 Jacob HaunM.73 London WeeksM-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
N.7I Angle 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 Goyle Polk
RT-72 Linda TewRT-73 Laurette Cottrell
DH.7I Jon Milner
DH-72 Marie Arnold
NA-71 Barbara WheatNA-72 Margaret Quinby
Hereby Pledge My Wordof 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.
SCHOOLSiegel —
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 — Secretory-Treasurer; Duone Thomp-son — President
PHYSICALPresident;
Lu ^THERAPY: Left to Right: Randy WalkerEllen 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.
Allied Health Sciences
Jan Kulp
Assistant Editor
Amy Schlottag
School of Medicine
Ann Sibley
School of Nursing
Jeanette King Chris MathesBusiness Managers
Barbara Connaughton Susan Wickham
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Adam Steinberg
President
Marvin TenenbaumSecretary- 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 monnent 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" . . . MCVs
4th year intern . . . Israel, England, and all over the US — here we
come, ready or not.
HUNTER D. ADAMSAlexandria, Virginia
George Washington.
STANLEY HAROLD BECKERRichmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Franklin and Marshall
B.S.
Phi Delta Epsilon.
STEPHEN BOBYSTakoma Park, Maryland
American University
B.A.
Phi Delta Epsilon; J. Picker (
low in Radiology 1
.
GARY HARRY ASHERRichmond, Virginia
Randolph Macon
ALAN R. BEEBER
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College.
GARY BROOKS BOKINSKYPetersburg, Virginia
Washington and Lee
B.S.
AMIELE HASSEN BARAKEYPetersburg, 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 BRADYBagley, 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 BRISTOWRichmond, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute
B.A.
Alpho Kappa Kappa.
EDMUND BRODIENorfolk, Virginia
William and Mary, University of Richn
B.S.
BRUCE PHILSON BROWNRochester, Minnesota
University of Michigan
B.S.
REX BRUGH III
Colonial Heights, Virginio
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
JOHN W. BURNEHRichmond, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
B.S.
Alpha Koppo Kappa; SAMA; SAMA Representa-
tive; Softball.
PHILIP JAY BURSTEINFalls Church, Virginia
Princeton University
A.B.
Basketball; Softboll.
DAVID CARNEYNewport News, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.S.
WILLIAM Z. CATTERTONWaynesboro, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.S.
SARAH E. CHESROWNElyria, Ohio
Indiana University
B.A.
Sigma Zeto; Vice President 1 ; School Secretary 4.
MARTIN R. COHENBrooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College
B.S.
ROBERT COMUNALERahway, New Jersey
Seton Hall University
B.S.
KIRAN KENNEY CROOKSRichmond, Virginia
College of William and Mary
B.S.
Sigma Zeto; Class Vice President 4; Student
Council Representative.
WILLIAM C. CROWArlington, Virginia
Duke University
A.B.
SAMA.
JAMES W. DAVISRichmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Medical College of Virginia School of PharmacyB.S. in Pharmacy
Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4, Secretory 4; AlphaKappa Kappa 2, 3, 4; Sigma Zeto 3, 4; SAMA I,
2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Chi; Rho Chi Pharmaceutical So-
ciety.
ELDRIDGE DERRINGNewport News, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
NORMAN BRADSTREET FIZEHE
Deland, Florida
Stetson University
Vanderbilt University
B.S. in Chemistry
M.S. in Pharmacology.
CAROL FORTIER
Richmond, Virginio
William and MaryB.A.
WILLIAM FULLER, JR.
Halifax, Virginia
Washington ond Lee
B.S.
PARHAM RUSSELL FOXSf. Petersburg, Florido
Vanderbilt University
B.A.
SAMA 1, 2, 3, 4; Picker Re.
search Grant 1; Radiology Caseof the Week Award 2, 3;
O.R.A.U. Medical Student Fel-
lowship in Nuclear Medicine.
STEPHEN GANDERSONNorfolk, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
FRANKLIN L. FREDAHampton, Virginia
University of RichmondB.S.
THOMAS GREEN, JR.
Bristol, Tennessee
University of RichmondB.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 FREEMANNorfolk, Virginia
Washington and Lee.
MICHAEL HARFQueens Village, New York
Queens College
B.A.
GERRY HAYESTimonium, Maryland
Johns Hopkins, B.S.
LARRY A. ISROWNorfolk, Virginia
Old Dominion University, B.S.
Sigma Zefo; Softball.
WEBB, DARDEN JONESWhaleyville, Virginia
HampdenSydney College, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Koppo 1,2,3, 4;
SAMA; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3.
RICHARD HAYSRichmond, Virginia
University of Michigan, B.S.
ROBERT LOUIS JAGGERBethpage, New York
College of V^illiom and Mary,
B.S.
DAVID MANN KAPLANRoanoke, Virginia
University of Pennsylvania, B.A.
Hotline 3, 4; Alpha Kappa
Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Closs Vice
President 3; Curriculum Commit-
tee for Renal System 2; NIMHFellowship in Psychiatry 2.
RODNEY LEE MITE
Staunton, Virginia
Hunter College, B.A.
SAMA Class Representative.
ROBERT JOHNSONNorfolk, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
CHARLES KEBLUSEKMcLean, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; SAMA I
,
2, 3, 4; National Association of
Residents and Interns 3, 4; An.
esthesiology Externship 2, 3;
OB-GYN Externship 3; USAFSenior Medical Student Pro-
gram 4.
ROBERT HOYTAlexandria, Virginia
University of Virginia, B.A.
Student Council Representative
4; Volleyball.
RICHARD JONESRichmond, Virginia
Western Illinois University, B.S.
ROBERT WINFIELD KLINKRoanoke, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
Alpha Koppo Kappa.
MICHAEL S. KOMAROWJamaica, New York
Queens College
B.A.
Director Richmond Hotline; Soft-
ball.
JOHN P. MAHANEY, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
VPI
B.S.
HUGH B. McMAHANGreat Falls, Virginia
Bowdoin College
B.S.
George Woshington University
M.S.
JON B. LOWERichmond, Virginia
Randolph MaconB.S.
FRANCIS J. MARTORANONorfolk, Virginia
University of Notre DameB.S. in Biology
Student Government 2; A. D.
V/illiams Research Grant 1 ; Pe-
diatrics Research in Summer 2;
EKG Extern; Pulmonary Extern.
DAVID H. McNAUGHTONAnnondale, Virginia
University of Idaho
B.S.
KENNETH W. LUCAS, JR.
Williamsburg, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; SAMARepresentative 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. McQUADEBronx, New York
Mercy College
B.A.
WSAMA President 3.
MARILYN K. LYNAMWilmington, Delaware
University of Delaware
B.A.
SAMA Secretary; WSAMA.
ROBERT Z. McLEES
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia.
MARY DIANNE MEYERAnnandole, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Li'^
Dr. Brown and family
GEORGE E. MEYERHOFF CHARLES C. MOORE, JR. JOSEPH RAOUL MORINHurleyville, New York Richmond, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia
Syracuse University Hampden-Sydney College University of Richmond
B.A. in Philosophy B.S. B.S. in Chemistry.
Athlehc Representative 1, 2, 3. Alpha Kappa Kappa 1 , 2, 3, 4.
EUGENE BLACKFORDMICHAEL A. NEMIR MARK L. NICHOLS NOLANDArlington, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Richmond, Virginia
DovMson College North Caroline State University Hampden-Sydney College
B.S. B.S. B.S.
American University Basketball 2, 3, 4. Alpha Kappa Koppo; Student
M.S. Council Representative 1, 2;
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Volleyball JOHN E. OV/ENS Golf.
1, 2. Portsmouth, Virginia
University of Richmond LOUIS FAIRFAX OWENS, JR.
CAROL McNALLY OV^ENS B.S. V/holeyvil!e, 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. PARDOLLSt. Petersburg, Florida
Emory University.
GEORGE J. PLANAVSKYJackson 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; AlphaOmega Alpha; Basketball;
Class President I; Student
Council Representative 2, 3, 4;
Pulmonary Extern; A. D. Wil-
liams Award 1
.
LOUIS T. PASTORERichmond, Virginia.
STEVEN M. POLLAKJackson Heights, New York City
University of Va.
MICHAEL B. ROSSCanton, Ohio
Western Reserve.
RONALD HALFORDPAnERSON
Broadway, North Carolina
Wake Forest University
B.S. in Chemistry; B.S. in Zoolo-
gyAlpha 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 POWELLRichmond, Virginia
Hompden-Sydney College
B.S.
Alpha Koppo 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. ROTHOUSEArlington, Virginia
Clark University
A.B.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
THOMAS EARL PAHESON,Dillwyn, Virginia
University of Richmond
B.S. in Chemistry
Alpha Koppo Kappa.
OLE W. RENICKRichmond, Virginia
VPI
B.S.
PATRICIA ANN ROTHOUSERound Hill, Virginia
Bucknell University
A.B. in Psychology.
JEFFREY RUBINNew York City, New York
Columbia University
THOMAS J. SHACOCHISMcLean, Virginio
William and Mary
THOMAS GARNETT SMITHNorfolk, Virginia
Old Dominion University, B.S.
SAMA Vice-President; AlphaOmega Alpha, 4.
STEPHEN LAWRENCESCHLESINGER
Detroit, Michigan
University of Michigan, B.A. in
Psychology
Alpha Koppa Kappa I, 2, 3, 4,
Corresponding Secretary 2;
Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4, Pres-
ident 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; HonorCouncil Representative 4.
CHRISTOPHER NEWKICKSHEAR
Virginia Beach, Virginia
University of Virginia, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa
RANDOLPH W. STARKArlington, Virginio
Brigham Young University, B.S.
ARNOLD J. SCHWARTZNorfolk, Virginia
University of Virginia
Phi Delta Epsilon
STEPHEN ROBERT SIEGELBellmore, New York
Adelphi University, B.A.
Alpho Kappa Kappa; AlphaSigma Chi; Class President 2, 3;President of School of Medicine4; Softball
ADAM NATHANIELSTEINBERG
New York, New York
Harvard University, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Koppo; SigmaZeto; Class Secretary-Treasurer
2, 3; Class President 4; Softball
1, 2, 3.
DAVID A. SCHWARTZAkron, Ohio
Ohio Western Reserve Universi-
fy
ROBERT W. SJOGREN, JR.
Arlington, Virginia
Dovidson College, B.S.
JAMES REID STERREnHixson, Tennessee
Virginia Military Institute, B.S.
Christian Medical Society 3, 4.
SEYMOUR SUNDELLBrooklyn, New York
University of Virginia
B.A.
Phi Delta Epsilon, Vdent;
Progr.
isketboll
in Jerusi
JOHN WAH VAUGHANRichmond, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute
B.A.
General Practice Club.
ROBERT WAYNE SV/ISHER
Cranford, New Jersey
West Virginia University
B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4;
Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4, Trea-
surer 4; Sigma Zeto; A. D. Wil-
liams Summer Fellowship;
Charles Pfizer Laboratories
Scholarship 4.
GERALD VLADIMERRichmond, Virginia
Queens College
B.S.
WILLIAM TANNERSt. 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 WALDERMANFlushing, New York
University of Vermont
B.A.
Phi Delta Epsilon, Secretary 4;
SAMA.
MARVIN TENENBAUMBrooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College
B.A.
Alpha Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Ep-
silon, President 4; Class Secre-
tory-Treasurer 4; Softball; Bas-
ketball; Volleyball.
MICHAEL WALTERSAlexandria, Virginia
Trinity University
Let's all chip in and send the
boys to the International
Frisbee Festival in Lhasa
Tibet.
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WILLIAM MICHAEL WARINGWilmington, Ohio
University of Cincinnati
B.A.
JERRY WEINGARTENBrooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College, Lehigh Univ,
B.S.
I
GARY WHEELERNarrows, Virginia
Emory and Henry College
B.S.
Alpha Kappa Koppo.
JOHN WIMMERRoanoke, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College
B.S.
Basketball; Volleyball.
CHARLES A, WINDLERichmond, Virginia
College of William and Mary
B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappo; Fellowship in Neurology 2,
3; Notional 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 YOUNERBrooklyn, New York
New York University
B.A.
Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta; SAMA; A.
Williams Research Fellowship.
ELI J. ZALLER
Boyside, New York
Queens College.
Medicine 1972
Left to Right: Andrew Leake — Vice President; Lou Kuritsky — Secretary-Treasurer;
Dawn Mueller — President.
Rich Andrassy
Richard BendaJohn Baker
Robert Bennett
Robley Bates
Paul Berenboum
Harry Bates
Bob Berezoski
Stephen Becker
Bruce Bernie
Michael Blake
Richard Bowie
Mitchell Burnbaum
Benjamin Blatt
Laurence Brooks
James Busch
kife }Daniel Booker
John Bryant
George Chappell
David Bosworfh
Jock Bumgardner
Boyd Clements
Gabriel's Angels
James DeBoeRichard Dolsey
Rufus Duffer
Ralph Duncan
G. H. Dunnington
Judith Dunnington
David Eagle
Ivar 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 Glozer
Joquelin Gollieb
Lewis Gravely
Jacob Haun, Jr.
Clifford Henderson
June Henderson
Kerry Higgins
Thomas HIivko
Eric Hoffer
Gory Hoffman
Thomas HogonJay Holzwanger
Allen HomeRichard 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 Lossiter
MarHn Lozoritz
Andrew Leake
David Lewis
Jessica Lewis
David Lorber
Donald Lundie
John Mock
Harold MarkhomNolan Mauney, Jr.
James McConnell
Richard MeyerRobert Miller
Cx o
"I wanna go home . ..'
James Moore, Jr.
James M. Moore, 3rd
Dawn Mueller
John Mueller
Kenneth NakdimenCecil Nails
William Naylor
James Neifeld
Richard Nisman
John OwenDavid Poriser
James Patterson
Martin Phillips
Robert Porter
Thomas Powers
Joan Quinn
Jump
Right: "I love you, sweetie.'
iWi "^^ ^William Reamy FPaul.Remer
7.Elizabeth Richardson
Grover Robinson
Lucian Robinson ir^"^t\
Carol Ryan \</
John Ryan rDonald Sanders
H
Elston Seal, Jr.
Glen Shivel
Barry Silver
Charles Sloane
i
Jefrey Wolf
Karl Stein
Robert Stroube
George Thome
Don Umanoff
Stephon Volk
Steven Vore
David WaldmaJames Wassun
Allan WeylWilliam WheeleJohn Willey
Daniel William
i N /^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
what 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 Baskerville
Fred Arnold
William Belk
Paul Bachwitt
Dean Blair
Thomas Blankenship
William Boyce
Walter BundyWilliam CohnRichard Crowder
Dennis BlondoJames BradshawCandace CaldwellWilliam ColemanWilliam Domby
George BowersDarlene BrownRalph ChessonJoseph ConcodonSamuel Doolittle
The powers of concentration fail again.
OK, now drop your drawers and we'll check you forhernia.
Donald Fox
Cleveland Francis
Dennis Garvin
Ted Georges
Roger GibbonRonald Giffler
Robert Gilmer
Saul Gorman
Ultrabrite gives your mouth sex appeal??
Doesn't hurt a bit!
Arnold GraboyesSonford GreenhouseDouglas GregorySfeven Grossman
George GuessLloyd Halvorson
John Hamrick
Barbara Henna
Michael HannaLouis 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!
Terry Pick Georgio Prescott Edward Ramsey Bruce Roberts Michael Rosner
Norris Royston Ken Rumburg William Rutherford Maurice Schwarz James Sellmon
Thomas Snell John Snoddy James South Hugh Southerland Jane Spence
Jl ^
Robert Stitt James Stone
Seabury Stoneburner Randall Suslick
Raymond Sweet James latumCarolyn Thomas Linda TownsendDoris Trauner Quentrn Van Mete
Never could think of a caption for this one.
Swinging M-2
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David VaughanSamuel Vernon
William Wallace
Jerry Ware
Allen WatsonLandon WeeksGeorge Weidig
Joseph Welch
Joan Whitaker
David Whitehead
James WigandLuther Williams
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It's orgy time again!
Are you questioninc
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 Borch Cary BayneRobert Bettinger Elizabeth Booker Charles Brehmer Bruce Broecker Bill Brown
Edward BayneWendy 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
I
OVOPPXCZU. FXBST l&aVEa W3LB3
1. Ih« dormitory Is pp«n to temalmm 23 bra. 58 mln, a d»y•T«a (1a78 m week*
2. So TlBltatlon 1« allowed froa lit 39 as to 12:01 pa.
3. Sigaiae guast in «ill not be tolerated ty the Vii^ft FloorCotmcll.
k. These Official reles apply to all Mio are befeiee puberty
and/or hare sexual identity probleaa.
5. One Bust be properly attired in the eoaaon areas of the halli.e. suitable to be aaan^by^ your Bother ( reaeaber how shasaw you the first ti»e7).
6. Anyone not approving of these rules is cordially inTltad toscrew theaselres. (Br. Ueyaouth)
7. Gang bangs are not permitted In the halls.
8. Holsy bed springe will be severely punished.
9. Co-ed showers and head priTi leges will be mzteoded obIt bvhanging a sign up to that effect. ^
10. Anyone complying with the official rubs will be thrown offthe ffeoor immediately.
The Batwemothers
p.s. This goes for varmits, critters, and various quadrapeds
Alan Edwards
John Edwards
James Evans
Carl Fastabend
Vern Meyer
Beth Miller
Chester Minarcik
Beverly Miner
Mory MoneyDavid Montague
Jean Muller
Deborah Murphy
John MurphyJohn NewbyVincent 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 Vordermork
Larry Whitehurst
Ronald Toney
Kathryn 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 1 970 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
Dove Bristow
Peter Bridge
Lorry Brooks
Bruce Brown
Rex Brugh
John Burnett
David Carney
Jim Davis
Jack Derring
Jack Drucker
^ f ^^ f>
&nCharles Windle
York Winston
Mel Wright
Randy Duffer
John Everett
Steve GondersonDouglas GregoryKerry Higgins
Thomas HIivko
Bob Jogger
Kip Jones
Webb Jones
Robert Klink
Poul Land
Ken Lucas
Horold MorkhamCharles MooreMike Nemir
Blackford NolondJohn OwenElwood Owens
Bucky OwensRon Patterson
Thomas Potteson
George Plonovsky
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
Seobury Stoneburner
Bob Swisher
Woody Tanner
Richard Virgil
Alan WatsonLondon WeeksGory Wheeler
MISSING FROM PICTUREJohn Fitzgerald
Robert Norton
Richard Hosfield
Sidney Houff
Charles Kebiusek
NEW MEMBERS
Michael MondelMike Coates
Vern MeyerSteve Hansen
Rttchi Rosso
Ken Robertson
Bob Powell
Anthony Samuels
Coesor Pitta
Von HubbardJohn VordemochWilliam HowardRichard Clary
Bill Tweel
Riley Senter
Peder Shea
George Choppell
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
^MHarlan Struble
Secretary
1*Wayne Lundie
Treasurer
Phi
Chi
Bill Belk
Rush Chairman
Clark Bates
Program ChairmanDave Meincke
National Secretary
Allen Boyce
Richard Carter
Cliff Henderson
Tom HoganMike Rosner
Bob Baker
Bob Bettinger
Larry CoxGreg Evans
Bruce Johnson
Danny Jones
Bill Kragness
Fred Litton
Buddy MarshRod Stinnett
Bill Talbot
Jack Turner
Lorry 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 hod a pocket and could do that.
Above: Pssst, which class is this?
Right: Our group had 33''i more calories
Bottom: Abracadabra, you're cured!
Upper Left: You didn't tell me the test was today.
Middle Left: A cose 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
Dentistry School of Dentistry School of Dentis
i.y School of Dentistry
School of Dentistry Sch
ool of Dentistry School
of Dentistry School of Dentistry 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 Dentistry School of Dentis
try School of Dentistry
School of Dentistry Sch
ool of Dentistry School
of Dentistry School of
Dentistry School of Dentistry School of Denti
stry School of Dentistry
School of Dentistry Sch
ool of Dentistry School
Dentistry 1971
Left to Right: Ed O'Keefe — Secretary; Frank Crist — Trea-
surer; Gory 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? . . . Jusrt 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 . . . confusionlll . . .
boards and graduation . . . from Mr. to Doctor at last?
JULES ELLIS ABRAMSONAlexandrio, Virginia
University of Virginia
Psi Omega, Chaplain; Plaster
Bowel; Society of Phantom.
CHARLES DAVID ATKINSONGreenville, South Carolina
Furman University
B.S.
Psi Omega; SADA; RCAP Vol-
unteer.
ALLEN SHERV^OOD BRIDGE
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Alpha Omega.
MICHAEL PADGETT ADAMSBedford, Virginia
Lynchburg College
B.S.
Denture of Week Club; Plaster
Bowl; Intromurols; SADA; Stu-
dent Assistant for Dental Home-
coming.
JOHN CHARLES BELCHERClearwater, Florida
University of Florida
B.S.
Psi Omega; SADA; Plaster
Bowl; Society of Phantom.
JOSEPH WAYNE BROWDERColonial Heights, Virginia
William and Mary
B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Junior Page;
Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Treasur-
er 2; Plaster Bowl; Intromurols.
DANDRIDGE BERRY ALLEN
Berryville, Virginia
University of Richmond
B.S.
Class Treasurer 1; Intromurols;
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 Omego, Secretary 4.
STEPHEN MAGANN CLARKECharlottesville, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta.
FRANK L. ANGUSRichmond, Virginia
Davidson College
Delta Sigma Delta; "Tooth-
soyer," Editor; Plaster Bowl;
SADA; Executive Committee.
JAMES LEROY BRADSHAWBlackstone, Virginia
William and MaryB.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Plaster
Bowl; SADA.
ANTHONY GIRARD CORBOMiami, Florida
University of Florido
B.S.
Psi Omega; Plaster Bowl;
-!B^
V
GARY WAYNE CRAWFORD FRANK CALVIN CRIST MICHAEL LEE DEREUS WILLIAM A. DEYERLERoanoke, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Annondole, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia
University of Virginia University of Tennessee VMI Guilford College
B.A. B.S. B.A. B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Intramurols; Delta Sigma Delta; Clas s Treo- 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; Intramurols,
Club. Intramurols; Weebs Teon- (Cop. Intramurols; 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 EVANSWestern 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. VMIB.A.
Psi Omega, Chaplain 3, Vice
President 4; SADA; Plaster
Bowl.
Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma Zeto
Treosurer; 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. FAMILANTHampton, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Alpha Omega; Lounge Bridge;
SADA: Hillel Foundation; In-
tramurals.
JACK L. GREENDuncan, South Carolina
Clemson University
B.S.
Psi Omega; SADA; Intramurals.
MARVIN DARRELL HARMANRichlands, Virginia
VPI, Ferrum Junior College
A.A., B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Intramurals.
CHARLES WATTS FORDLynchburg, Virginia
Hampden-SidneyB.S.
Psi Omega, Social Chairman
4; SADA; Pathology Seminar.
JOHN SCOTT HAGEROrmond Beach, Florida
University of Florida
B.S.
Intramurals; Society of Pha
torn.
JORDAN HAROLD HARRISJacksonville, Florida
Florida State University
Alpha Omega; Intramura
Plaster Bowl; SADA; RCAP Detistry Program.
ROSS FINLEY GALEBossett, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Presi-
dent 1,2: Student Council 1, 2;
Dean's Committee 1, 2.
ARTHUR LEE HALSTEADVirginia Beach, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
intromurols; SADA; Dental
Newspaper.
RICHARD BLUFORD HARRISVirginia 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 GOLDSTEINNorfolk, Virginia
Old DominionB.S.
Alpha Omega.
LESLIE B. HARDYAnnandale, Virginia
University of Florida
B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma ZetaSADA; Plaster Bowl.
JOSEPH MILTON HOFFARTHLynchburg, 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 JOHNSONAnnandale, Virginia
William and MaryB.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Honor
Council; SADA; Intramurals.
MICHAEL I. KONTERMiami, 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 JORDANFalls Church, Virginia
Florida State University
B.A.
Psi Omega; Plaster Bowl.
EDDIE S. LONGMANNorfolk, Virginia
University of Richmond
B.S.
Alpha Omega; Summer Bio-
Chemistry Research Project 2,
3; Virginia State Dental Re-
search Project 3.
NORMAN JAY MARKSGreenville, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Psi Omega; Intramurals; SADA;Society of Phantom.
JEFFREY WALTER KARPBoy Harbor Island, Florida
University of Florida, University
of Miami
Alpha Omega; Sigma Zeta;
SADA; A. D. Williams SummerFellowship; American Cancer
Fellowship.
RONALD EUGENE LOWRYRichmond, Virginia
VMI
B.S.
Delto Sigma Delta; Sigma Zeto;
SADA; Intramurals; School
President; Student Council.
LAURENCE D. McKINLEYNorfolk, Virginia
Old Dominion
Delta Sign
4; Intromuro
respondent.
Delta, Historian 3,
lis; Newsletter Cor-
PERRY DONIEL MOWBRAY EDMUND EUGENE MULLINS RALPH STUART NAVON HAROLD JONES NEALRichmond, Virginia Stounton, 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 PEMBERTONals; 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 ROMANOB.S. A. D. Willioms 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. VMIDelta Sigma Delta, President 4, B.A.
Vice President 3; SADA; Athlet- Delta Sigma Delta; SADA.ic Representative 1
.
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STEPHEN FREDERICK
ROSENBLUMLaurens, South Carolina
University of North Carolina
A.B.
Alpha Omega; Intramurc
SADA; Plaster Bowl.
CARLTON SAMUELSCHWARTZ
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. SACHSPortsmouth, Virginia
University of Virginia
Alpha Omega; SADA; Virginia
State Health Department Dental
Trainee.
THOMAS CHRISTOPHERSCORDAS
Roanoke, Virginia
Bridgewater College
B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta; Intramurals;
Plaster Bawl.
JAMES PAUL SODERQUISTPortsmouth, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Athletic Representative 4;
SADA; Intramurals; Plaster
Bowl; Society of Phantom.
STEPHEN ANDREW SAROFFMiami, Florida
University of Wisconsin
Alpha Omega; SADA; Intramur-
als.
HAROLD L. SHAPIROAlexandria, Virginia
George Washington University
Delta Sigma Delta; A. D. Wil-
liams Research Grant I; Plaster
Bowl.
RAYMOND CHARLES SOWELLHartsville, 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 SHEAJacksonville, Florida
Brevard Junior College, Canal
Zone College
Intromurals; Athletic Council,
Vice President 2, Chairman 3.
GERALD L. SPOTOTampa, 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 ARCHIBALDVESS, JR.
Covington, Virginia
Mars Hill College
B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; In-
tramurals; Plaster Bowl; Bridge
Club; Denture of Week Club.
DANIEL ERVIN THOMPSONChesapeake, Virginia
VPI
Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; In-
tron
WAYNE DUDLEY VESTWaynesboro, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta; Student
Council Representative 1, 2; So-
cial Committee 2.
RANDOLPH MOOERSSTEVENS
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia
B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; Plos
ter Bowl; Lounge Bridge.
RANDOLPH LEE TURNERHampton, Virginia
Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; Plas-
ter Bowl; Lounge Bridge.
ODIE ALLEN WHITLOWRichmond, Virginia
Hompden-SydneyB.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Tyler 4;
SADA; Plaster Bowl; Lounge
Bridge; Denture of Week Club.
WILLIAM KNAPP STEVENSTallahassee, Florida
Florida Stote University
B.A,
Delto Sigma Delta; Plaster
Bowl; Intramurals.
RONALD OAKLEY VAUGHANPulaski, Virginia
Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Lounge Bridge;
SADA; Summer Pathology Con-
ference 3.
THOMAS EDWARD WITTY, JR.
Newport News, Virginia
William and MaryB.S.
Psi Omega; Class Secretary 2;
Newman Club, Vice-President
1.
And the midi scores another stunning triumph!
Dentistry 1972
Leff 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 AllemandJohn Andrews
Bill AngusCharles Bahen
William Ballance
Edward Bernhart
John Birchfield
Danny Boyd
i
I
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w
Bob Bronham
Jerome CohenMarshall 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
Lorry Klor
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 MannBill 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 Q f^ ^Happy New Year!
Charles Prizzia \ t,Michael Sanford
^
Gail SchambackGary Selby
W^'->:^^-
Ron Sharpley
Jim Shearer
P>
Chorles Sours
Haywood Sparger
f
Too much estrogen or is it psychological?
Marvin Thews
Joseph Van Sickels
Larry Vos:,
Stephen Verber
William Viglione
Blue grass stompers.
\David Walker
Greg Wall
John Whele;
Dick Wood
Charles Wright
Bob Zachmon
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Dentistry 1973
Left to Right: Mike Sagman — Secretary-Treasurer: Jerry Kluft
President; John Svirsky — Vice-President
Nelson AdaJim Baker
Allen Akers
Bob Barnes
Bob Alexander Wayne Alexonder Charles Allen
John Bass Sidney Becker Don Blackwelder Jay Alperi
The Swirly Team
Cramer Boswell
Lewis Bowers
Thomas Boyer
Byron Brill
Roger CahoonTom Caponign
Aubrey Carter
Wayne Coleman
Bobby CoxWally CoxEd Crooks
Ray Dail
David Deviese
Bob Divalentin
David Gladstone
Gene Gregory
James Harrell
Alf Hendricksen
The Kid: "Whathave they done to
my room?"
Richard Hirsch
James Hopkins
Garrett Hurt
Stephen Inman
Tommy Ivey
Chris Kakovas
James Kilbourne
Gerald Kluft
Al Konikoff
Lorry Kotler
George Levicki
Stanley Levin
Donald Martin
Lorry Masters
Stephen MayoPete McDonoldBob McForland
John Monacell
Mike Parker
John Patterson
Robert Plopp
Horry Raddin
Jim Redwine
Ed Reeves
Mike SagmanDanny Sawyer
.Curtis Schweitzer
Barry Segal
Richard Sh
Bob Steadnnan
A well deserved rest after a lot of hard work. If this doesn't bring him around, better coll 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 Wogle
Thomas WoldropDonald Wallace
Bill Wolther
Guy Walton
Terry WebberEd 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 av/are 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 — Athiletic
Representative, Danny Turner — Secretary-Treasurer
John Akers Dove Anderson William Bailey Dave Bellows
Bob Brown Walter Brown Bill Bruckheimer Tim Cablish
Doug Belt Marshall Bonnie
Jim Callahan Russell Christensen
ME
Tom CookeDonald CooperDovid Crichton
Silos Daniel
Bob Deason
Charles Dent
Leslie DiamondMike Dishmon
Fred Donikowski
Ron DowneyBob Easterling
Joseph Edmunds
This Histology sure is interesting reading. V
Jerry French
Clifford Green
Gary Jennings
Joel Goldstein
William Hilton
Rodney KItma
I waited all night in the pumpkin patch for this?
A time for work . and o 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
William Miller
Phil Moritz
Newton Mullins
Kevin Mulry
Martin Nagel
Douglas Niemi
Robert Povao
David Perkinson
Bob Pope
Richord Pugliese
Robert Ratcliff
Lloyd Rice
Jomes Riley
Dale Roberts
John Roller
Vernon Saunders
Dennis Savage
Randy Savage
Lee Schofer
John Scully
Walter Shields
Alan Sizemore
Steven Somers
Dan Stephens
John Stone
Martin Swartz
Stephen Todd
Danny Turner
Joseph Waldron
James Wallace
Lewis Webb
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Hugh Hefner, watch out!!
Alexander RamseyPresident
Jim Burns
Vice President
fHarold Neal
Secretary
Delta Sigma DeltaThe 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; Skeetshoot.
May: Annual Senior Dinner Dance.
Alan Akers
Jay Alperjn
Frank AngusWilliam AngusJames Baker
William Ballance
Byron Brill
James Bradshaw
Bob BranhamWayne Browder
Arthur Burt
Roger CahoonTom Caponigro
Steve Clark
Wayne ColemanMichael Cook
Gary Crawford
Frank Crist
Edwin Crooks
Phillip M. Dovis
Phillip R. Davis
Forest Evans
Paul Fernold
Stephen Fleetwood
Marvin Franger
Quincy Gilliam
Bob Gorol
Joe Green
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Eugene GregoryLeslie Hardy
Marvin HarmonJomes Harrell
Richord Harris
Floyd Herbert
Rick Hill
Martin HoardJames Hopkins
Charles Hutcheson
Stephen InmonPaul Jackson
Bob Johnson
Christopher KakavasGerry Kluft
George Levicki
Don Levitin
Vernon Lind
Ron Lowry
Joseph Mann
Donald Mortin
Stephen MayoPete McDonaldLawrence McKinley
Edmund Mullins
Ray ObertoneEdward O'Keefe
Sam Patteson
John Patterson
Berkley PemberfonTom Richardson
Fred Ridge
Robert RomanoMike Sogmon
Michael Sonford
Danny SawyerSam Schwartz
Harold Shapiro
Ron Shorpley
Jim Shearer
Jim Smith
Charles Sours
Haywood Sparger
Gerald Spoto
Bob SteadmonRondolph Stevens
William Stevens
David Swisher
Emery Taylor
Marvin Thews
Daniel ThompsonWilliam Thornton
Stanley Tompkins
Randy Turner
Larry Vass
Fremont Vess
Wayne Vest
William Viglione
William WogleGreg Wall
Donald Wallace
Guy Walton
John Wheless
Odie Whitlow
Jeff Willioms
Sterling Willioms
Dick WoodGlenn YoungThomas WaldropNot Pictured
Steve Budnick
Psi Omega
Fred Birsch
Secretary
Charlie WrightTreasurer
Jules Abi
Bill Brown
Ted Hardy
Bill NannaBill Redwine
Nelson Adan-
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 DoyI
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 GreenGlen Morris
Hal Raddin
Tom Witty
Bob Zachman
Alpha Omega
Ivan Schiff
President
,BPaul ZimmetTreasurer
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.
Stephen Sarotf
Borry Segal
Richard Shermar
Stephen Verber
Ed Weisburg
Allen Bridge
Jerome CohenLawrence Familant
Marshall Flax
David Gladstone
Stephen Goldstein
Jordan Harris
Michael Hechtkopf
Phillip Kaner
Jeff Korp
Richard Kirsh
Frederick Kirsh
Lorry Klor
Al Konikoff
Michael Konter
Lorry Kotler
Stan Levin
Eddie Longman
Gory 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!
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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 l<nock 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
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Left to Right: Patti McCook — President; Gwen Eichel-
berger — Secretary; Eileen Collins — Vice President.
Nursing 1971
FRESHMEN: Cribbs — Biology mode beautiful . . . Introduction to Nursing, better known as 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 mennbers 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 ... 1 00 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, RNPhiladelphia, Pa.
Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing
Sigma Zeta.
CATHERINE WATERS BARAKEYSigmo Zeta; House Council 3.
JANET SUSAN BARNESPortsmouth, Va.
Student Council 2, 3, 4; House Council 4.
JUDITH ANN BAYSWaynesboro, Vo.
KAREN BERGMANHuntington, N. Y.
EILEEN COLLINS BIDWELLWalnut Grove, California.
BONNIE WATLINGTON BRADSHAWRoanoke, Vo.
Sigma Zeta; Class Musical Chairman 1
LINDA MERLE BREWER, RNSilver City, N. C.
DEENA ELIZABETH BUGGEArlington, Va.
Averett College
ASGlee Club 4.
MARILYN ANN CAMPBELLRichmond, Vo.
JEANNE CHUCHEKAppomattox, Va.
Student Council 1 ; Vice President of Class 3; Pres-
ident SA 4.
DARLENE VIRGINIA COFFEYEagle Rock, Va.
Class Secretary 2; Parent's Day 1, 2; Cafeteria
Student Manager 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Brunch.
MARGARET MARIE COFFMANCollinsville, Virginia
Pionist, MCV Vester Services 4;
Glee Club 4.
LOLA ANGELISE DAVIS
Wytheville, Virginia
BSU 1,2,3; Treasures and Mis-
sions Chairman 2; Parents Doy;
Jr.-Sr. Brunch.
BARBARA CECILE
CONNAUGHTONWoodbridge, Virginia
Class President 1; Student
Council 1,2,4; SA Treasurer 4;
Parent's Day; X-Ray Business
Manager 4; Baccalaureate
V/orkshop 3.
DIANE MAXIE DUCKWORTHWest Point, Virginia
Parents Day; Jr.Sr.
Brunch; Nursing Lectureship
Hostess 4.
JOANNE CRENNELLynchburg, Virginia
F.O.M. 1,2,3, 4; Block Student
LJnion; Jr.Sr. Brunch; Patho-
physiology Committee 4.
NINA GREEVER EDWARDSRichmond, Virginia.
LINDA GIBSON CUPIT
Woodbridge, Virginia
Alpha Sigma Chi; SA Treasurer
3; Parents Day; Baccalaureate
Workshop 3.
RUTH AMELIA EFRID, RNKinston, N. C.
GWEN ADELE EICHELBERGERYork, 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, RNNew Bern, N. C.
Watts Hospital School of Nursing
Sigma Zeta.
CHRISTINE GATESFarmville, Vo.
Athletic Representative 4; Curriculum Committee
3, 4; COPE 4; Baccalaureate Workshop 3.
JENNIFER YVONNE GEHMANDenver, Pa.
Glee Club 1; Glee Club Accompanist 4.
LAURA COATES GETCHELL
Richmond, Va.
Athletic Representative 2.
CAROLYN GLENN, RNRichmond, Vo.
Johnston Willis Hospital.
ANNE HACKLEYBristol, Vo.
F.O.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.Sr. Brunch 3.
MARTHA VICCELLIO HAGYDanville, Va.
Alpha Sigma Chi; Sigma Zeto; Class President 2;
SA Vice President; Dorm President 4; Jr.-Sr.
Brunch 3; Social Choirman 1.
AWRY GERTRUDE HAYESWaynesboro, Vo.
Madison College; Nev/man Club 1,2, 3; X-Roy 1;
Parents Day 2; House Council 3; COPE 4.
PAMELA A. HAYSDanville, Virginia
Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Class
Treasurer 4; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3; X
Ray 4.
PAMELA RUTH KENNEDYNorfolk, Virginia
Sigma Zeta.
JANAS HENDRICKS HORNERHopewell, Virginia.
CAROL ANNE KILMONLynchburg, 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;
Roy Section Editor 4.
KATHLEEN ALLGOOD JONESHopewell, 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 weought to understand what
the pregnant woman goes
through.
CATHY SUE LONGNewport News, Virginia.
PAH! McCOOKFalls 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 McGEHEEArlington, Virginia.
CHRISTINE MARIA MATHESWillingboro, New Jersey
X-Roy 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Editor
MARGARET ELLEN MILLER
Rural Retreat, Virginia
Christmas Play 1
.
SHARON LYNN McCONNELLMillville, New Jersey
COPE 4.
ANNEHE MORRISChase City, Virginia,
SANDRA WOOD MYERSBoones Mill, Va.
ANN MARIE NOBLEAlexandria, Va.
House Council 3.
LINDA MEREDITH OGBURNRichmond, Va.
Parents Day 1; Tour Guide 1; Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3.
MEREDITH O'NEILWilliamsburg, Va.
DIANE PARKSTemperonceville, Va.
BARABARA PROSISEDarvllls, Va.
Alpha Sigma Chi; SA Secretary 2; SA Parliamer
3, 4; Athletic Council 1; SNAV 1,2,:State Chairman of SNAV Membership Comm. ;
COPE 3; Chairman 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2
Chairman 3.
CATHLEEN FRANCES RYANFairfax, Va.
Alpha Sigma Chi; Student Council 1 , 4; X-Ray Asistant 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 SANTMYERWashington, D. C.
Sigma Zeta; X-Ray Representative 1; Dean's A<
visory 3; Academic Policy Comm. 3, 4; COPE '
Jr.-Sr. Brunch 3; F.O.M. 1, 2, 3, 4.
ANNE SAUNDERS SHOAFTazewell, Va.
The Public Health paper is inlll Our SI 6 pain in the feet.
One of our little buddies. Parking again?
DIANNE ELIZABETH SNEADLynchburg, Va.
Glee Club 1, 4; Tour Guide 1; Jr.Sr. Brunch 3.
KATHY SOUTHARDFairfax, 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 TOWNSENDAlexondria, Vo.
MARGARET CATHERINE VIA
Sigma Zeta; Parents Day 1, 2; Musical 1, 2;
Christmas Play.
JEAN C. WHITINGGlodwyne, Pa.
Averett College
Musi 3l 2,
ELIZABETH ELLEN WILLIAMSWytheville, Va.
Radford College
Student Council 3, 4; Student Government Repre-
sentative 3, 4.
PAM ALLEY WILLIAMSRichmond, Vo.
Chairmon 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 AckermanAlvina Bey
Anne AmosJudy Blanton
Marjorie Anderson Mary AnkeneySusan Bond Gail Bowling
Vicki Atwell
Sandra Bryant
Brendo Baker
Linda Bryson
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Jane Lynch Bev Marshall Marie Mathews Jane Miller Pat Moorefield Shelly Mott
Millie Passarelli Sara Patterson Marilyn Peters Lynne Peterson Linda Privett Cassandra Roy
Mary Anne Reo 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!
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, andassessment 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?
Our favorite place — the Hopper Room!!! Now will I blend in on the other campus?
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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-Zl's never quit eating.
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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 RNSouth Boston, Virginia
Secretary- Treasurer
MARGARET JOY RNColumbia, South Carolina
Vice-President
SANDRA MASON RNLexington, Virginia
Student Council
ADRIENNE MONTESANTI RNRichmond, Virginia
School and Class President
BARBARA WHEAT RNFredericksburg, 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 . . . N2O, (C2H5)20,
C2BrF2HCL; 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 PutnamVice President
Margaret QuinbyHonor Council
Carrie Reavis
Secretary- Treasurer
Zenia Velasco
Student Council
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Class of '71
GLEN NICHOLS ABERNATHYFarmville, 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; XRoy 1
.
DONNA ROBERTS ADDINGTONNorton, Virginia
Clinch Valley College
Westhampton College
Koppo Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Rho Chi 3, 4; Sigma Zeta
3, 4; Class Secretary 4.
ROBERT HAMPTON AGEE, JR.
Danville, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; APhAVPhA 2, 3 4: Softball 2,
3, 4; Golf 4.
SAMUEL CHARLES AVEREHEChristionburg, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Kappa Psi, Chaplain 3, 4; APhA-VPhA, Treasurer
4; Baptist Student Union
RODNEY DEAN BEDWELLHopewell, Virginia
Richard Bland College
Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Second Vict
Council 1; APhA-VPhA ], 2,
SVSHP 4.
Regent 4; Student
3, 4; Historian 3;
MARLISE DALE BLANKSClarksville, 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 BROWNMartinsville, Virginia
Patrick Henry College
Kappa Epsilon; Rho Chi 3, 4, Vice-President 4;
Sigma Zeta; Interfroternity Council 4.
ROYCE ALLEN BURRUSSRichmond, 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 v^as 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 1947. 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, 1968-1969. He was voted
"Pharmacist of the Year" by the Virgin-
ia Pharmaceutical Association in 1963.
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 wont 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 CLARKERichmond, Virginia White Plains, Virginia
University of Richmond Univeristy of Richmond
Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA Kappa Psi; APhAVPhA.
WPUA 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 CORNEHEHampton, 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-
nity Council 4; APhAVPhA 1,
2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3;
SVSHP 4.
MARSHA ANN DERFLINGERWinchester, Virginia
William and Mary
Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasur-
er 4; APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4.
RICHARD TED GARREHRichmond, 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 GOODBARLexington, Virginia
Erskine College
Koppa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Rho Chi
3, 4; Sigma Zeta 3, 4; APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4.
LARRY K. HOWARDRichmond, 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 HOYLEPortsmouth, Virginia
Frederick College
Old Dominion University
Koppa Psi; Football.
JAMES H. HANMER, JR.
Keysville, Virginia
Randolph-Mocon 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 I, 2, 3, 4.
STEPHEN MARK HAYNESDanville, 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 KENNEDYNewport News, Virginia
Christopher Newport College
Kappa Psi; APhAVPhA; SVSHP4, President 4.
HOWARD MARTIN UNASRichmond, Virginia
Ferrum Jr. College
APhAVPhA; Phi Delta Chi 4.
DAVID P. MEHFOUDSandston, Virginia
Sigma Zeto; APhA-VPhA; Phi
Delta Chi 4.
ROBERT WAYNE KENNEDYSalem, Virginia
Eost Tennessee State University
BARRY CHARLES LUBINNorfolk, Virginia
Old Dominion University
Kappa Psi; APhAVPhA; DrugAbuse Committee.
CAROL MANGANOMICHALSKI
Richmond, Virginia
Dunbarton College
Kappa Epsilon; APhAVPhA.
GLORIA JEAN LAMBBlue Ridge, Virginia
Virginia Western Community
College
APhAVPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; X-RAY
3.
DORIS ANN MASONCharlottesville, Virginia
Madison College
Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; APhA-
VPhA 1, 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? FARMISY.Boftom: Balling it . . .
Class of 71
JOHNNY ALLEN MOORE MAURICE ALTON OAKES JAMES R. PAINTER
Winchester, Virginia Donville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Kappa Psi; APhA-VPhA; Foot- Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Closs Treos. ROBERT PURNELL PARSONSball; Softball. 3; APhA-VPhA 2. Wakefield, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
AMOS DAN PARKER, JR. WILLIAM LEONARD PARKER Phi Delta Chi; Sigmo Zeta 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 POWELLball 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; Interfoith
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 coses, 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 come 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 con
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.
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Top: Dear Ma, . . .
Center: What do you want? Good grammar or good Pharmacy?
Class of 71
LARRY STEVEN PRICE
Salem, Virginia
Virginia Western
APhAVPhA; Football.
HUGH LINDSAY REAVIS
AltaVista, Virginia
University of Richmond
Kappo 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; APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 3, 4; Football; Basketball-
Softball; Tennis.
AMON L. SAMPLESCharleston, West Virginia
West Virginia Institute of Tech-
nology
Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; APhAVPhA2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basket-
ball 2; Softball 2, 3, 4.
PHYLLIS J. PROCTORNorfolk, Virginia
Madison College
Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; SigmaZeto 2, 3; APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4
ROBERT MADISON RHODESWinchester, Virginia
Roanoke College
University of Maryland
George Washington University
APhAVPhA; Football; Softball.
HARVEY GLENN SHARPSondston, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
Koppo Psi; APhA VPhA; Foot-
boll; Softball; Basketball.
PHYLLIS O'NEAL PUGHLynchburg, Virginio
Longwood College
Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3;
Rho Chi 3, 4, Pres. 4; Alpha
Sigma Chi 3, 4, Treas. 4;
School Sec.-Treos. 4; Class Hist.
3, 4; House Coun. V..Pres. 4;
APhAVPhA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3.
KAREN JON RUDOLPHWinchester, Virginia
Mary Baldwin
Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Corres.
Sec. 3, 4; Sigmo Zeto 3, 4,
Pres. 4; Rho Chi 3, 4; APhA.
VPhA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4.
DOUGLASS EUGENE SMITHSalem, Virginia
High Point College
Roanoke College
Univ. of North Carolina
APhA-VPha; Basketball; Volley-
ball; Softball.
JERRY AAASON RAYDanville, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4;
Rho Chi 3, 4; Sigma Zeto 3, 4;
Softball 2, 3, 4; APhAVPhA 2,
3,4.
EDWARD PRESTONSAMFORD, JR.
Alberta, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.A. in
Chemistry 1968Phi Delto Chi 2, 3, 4; APhA-
VPhA 2, 3, 4; Basketball.
ROBERT EDWARD TAYLORHo irginit
Lees-McRoe Jr. College, A. A.
Kappo Psi; Stu. Coun.; Athletic
Coun.; Football; Basketball-
Softball; Volleyball.
Class of '71
JOHN RICKEY WESTPortsmouth, 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 THOMPSONFront Royal, Virginia
University of Richmond
Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; SigmaZeta 3, 4, V.Pres. 4; School
Pres. 4; Stu. Govt. 1 , 2, 3, 4,
Treos. 4; APhA-VPhA 1,2,3, 4;
Football 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4;
Volleyball 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM M. WAGNERRichmond, Virginia
CARL RAY WILLIAMSDonville, 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 WEAKLEYMadison, Virginia
University of Virginia
Koppo Psi; Hon. Coun. 2;
APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf;
Football; Softball.
EARL KEITH WILSONTazewell, Virginio
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 I, 2, 3, 4; SVSHP4; Footboll 3, 4; Softboll 2, 3,
MARILYN E. TRENTChester, Virginia
WILLIAM BOLLING WEISIGERPowhatan, Virginia
University of Richmond Jr. Col-
lege
University of Richmond
Memphis State University
Phi Delta Chi.
LINDA SHIRKWOODBlacksburg, Virginia
Mary Washington College
Kappa Epsilon, V.-Pres. 3, Pres.
4; Student Government 4.
Class of 72
Clinical Pharmacy Is Better Practiced in a Community by Community
James Ahlados
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 DayLee East
Steve Golombek
Rordoll Grovley
Sandra GrayNick Groybeol
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 72Upper 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 72You 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 MasonAnderson Motley
Bill S. Nicholson
Bill T. Nicholson
Bill Nuckolls
Walter Nuckols
Helen O'ConnorSteve Owen
Linda Reynolds
Beverly Richard
Micheol Richardson
Class of 72
Milton Rose
Bob Skiba
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<I
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 73Clinical Pharmacy:
XRAY: Are most schools changing
towards the clinicol type of pharocist-
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 Britten Martha Browning Jim Clark David Clayton Ken Conner Mason Cooper
James Craig David Creek Ron Davis Perry Diilard 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."
!
Class of 73. . . Mouse TrappedAway Downthe Road . . .
some people are trying to get to this
and call this clinical pharmacy, and if
this is what they wont 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 wont 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: Alexander's 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 SAGAfood service written here somewhere.
Class of 73
Joseph Evans
Bill Futlerton
Brenda GunnoePaul John
Glenn Faucette
Doug Futrell
Tinker Hobel
James Johnson
Tommy Fisher
Cathy Ganzer
James Habel
David Jones
Michael Fitzgerald
Cory Goulding
Stephen Hedberg
lora Lynn Jones
Aaron Flmchum
Rebecca Glover
Ted Hess
Weldon Jones
Robert Foster
Sharon Griffin
Cecil Jamison
Helga Kosmahly
'Oyster Bed Buddies'
Class of 73Beating 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 con 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
Lorry Mullins
Adolph Lueckert
John Murray
Martha MarkhamBob Necsary
William MarshFrancis Newsome
Word MoyCM. Northir
Virginia McCownWilliam O'Brien
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Class of 73
SI^^H 1 I
(
IM •1»*M
Tim O'Malley
Gaylord Ray
Jon OsborneLibby Roy
Malcolm Pace
David Reames
Stuart Plotkin
Trent Roberts
C.W. Porter
Art Robertson
Tom Powell
Shirley Rue
Class of '73
Bob Runningi
Jan Skibinski
Ron Spellmon
Mary Starr
Alan Stowers
Steve Switzer
Steve Tolley
Leroy Taylor
Sophomore Class Officers — Leff 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 Righit: Cool it with the
flash bulbs kid.
Lower Right: The power of 151!
fLinda WoodPresident
Kappa Epsilon
Sandy Sharp
Vice President
Diane Fielden
Rec. Secretary
Karen Rudolph
Cor. Secretary
/hJi
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 KappaEpsilon 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 MEMBERSPatricia Bateman
iiz Belcher
Martha Lee Browning
Tinker Habel
Ann McCownLeslie Smith
Nancy Wyckoff
Betty Brown
Phyllis GoodbarCharldeen Justice
Doris MasonPhyllis 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 MEMBERSEd Berry
Warren BookerDan Bn
Sam CoppedgeTed Garrett
Larry GuDoug Futrell
Sammy Johnson
A.B. Motley
C. M. Northington
Dan Porker
Robbie RhodesMilton Rose
Lorry Thomas
Robert AgeeJoy Ahlodas
Rusty Belcher
Keith Clark
Willy Felts
Steve Golombek
Phil Hopkins
Joe Hoyle
Al Huffman
Norm KennedyKeith Lontz
Barry Lubin
Frank Lucas
Johnny MooreWilliam T. Nichols^
Maurice OokesLindsay Reavis
Mike Richardson
Amon Samples
Glenn Sharp
Bob Skibo
Jim Smith
Dovid Stephenson
Bob Taylor
Jim Thweott
Jim WalkerRoger WeakleyPaul WheelerCarl 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 on active one for PDC. We sponsored o 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 Notional 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.
'^^ ^AGlen Abernothy C. M. Mitchell Steve Haynes Randall Gravley
Vice President Corresponding Treasurer Recording
Secretary Secretary
Steve Bragg
Master-At-Arms
Preston Hale
Inner GuardStraughan Beane
Alumni Liaison
John Boyd
Dave Butler
/ James Cole
Mac Day Jr.
Earl GunnJames Hann
dimmkSammy Somford Jr.
Duane Thompson
Bill Weisiger
ADVISORSMr. Gene White
Mr. Harold Smith
Mr. Willard Harris.
In
Memoriam
Charles D. Corder ]r.
Class of 1970
NEW MEMBERSArt Eisenman
Howard Linos
Danny Lineberry
Bill Marsh
David Mehtoud
Larry Mullins
Bob Necsary
Bob Runninger
Ron Spellmon
Mike Watt
Alex Wiatt
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Sister Margaret Rivnyak
Vice President
Penny Folkowitz
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 BAHENRichmond, Virginio
Mary Washington College.
LESLIE CARSON COLBURNBridgeton, 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 FALKOWITZSilver Spring, Maryland
Mary Washington College
Class Vice-President.
BARBARA JANE FOARDManchester, Maryland
Wheaton College, V.C.U.
Honor Council Representative.
ELIZABETH FRANCES GROVEGrottoes, Virginia
Modison College.
ASTRID WALTER HARRIS
Rochester, New York
Westhampton College
B.S. Biology.
And i 's anoth er wild med tech bosh! Gladpedic
to see that Ricket's ortho-
shoes finally arrived.
SUSAN DOWNING BARBARA HOPKINS LYNNE MARIE HUDSON JANICE D. KULPHENSHAW Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginio Souderton, Pennsylvania
MecharicsM'lte, Virginia Wilrjam and Mary Modison College. Eostem Mennonite College.
Wiiriam and Mor> B.S.
B.S. HELEN MARGARET LUTZ MARGARET ELIZABETH MOSSPATRICIA LOUGHRAN ArTington, Virginia Fredericksburg, Virginia
JOANNA B^^GLEHART LAST Lynchburg, Virginia Madison College Mory Woshingfon.
Richmond, Vir^nia Longwood College. Class Historian.
UmversHy of BchmondBJL
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DORIS LOUISE PICKELS VIVIAN GAY PLUNKETT PATRICIA M. PRIBISCO SISTER MARGARET RIVNYAKRichmond, Virginia Fort Monmouth, New Jersey Fort Lauderdale, Florido Bridgeport, Connecticut
Westhompton College. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Broward Jr. College, Barry Col- Morillac 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-Treosurer.
Westhompton College. Richmond, Virginia SUE LOWRY SIMULCIK
Mary Washington College VIRGINIA HUE 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 nned
techs. Leaders in the crusade for Professionalism
f.
Top: The world mourns for Jonis Joplin.
Bottom: And here we have Miss 9th
floor of 1971.
JOYCE ANN STROOPHarrisonburg, Virginia
William and Mary
B.S. Biology.
ERMA ELAINE WENGERDayton, Virginia
Madison College.
JOYCE ELAINE WINTERSMiami, Florida
Eastern Mennonite College.
NANCY KIMBERLIN TAYLORWindsor, Illinois
Millikin University, Randolph-
Macon Women's College, Med-
ical College of Virginia
School of Nursing.
DEBORAH GAYLE WESSONRichmond, Virginia
Westhompton College.
LYNNE PLUNKEn WRIGHTAnnandale, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
B.S. Biology.
VALERIE HENSON TILSONPetersburg, Virginia
Randolph-Macon Women's Col-
lege, V.C.U.
B.S. Biology.
DORIS JEAN WILLIAMSNewport News, Virginia
Mary Washington College
Athletic Representative.
LINDA SUSAN ZIRKLE
Solem, Virginia
Madison College.
Radiologic Technology 1971
Left to Right: Bobbie Dillon — Vice President; Linda Ringley
Secretory-Treasurer; Gayle Polk — President; Dottie Roberts
Student Government.
Seven of us — freshman all; what is Hibbs; Psych, sociology, math, English, et a! —Rod. Tech? — "Enjoy your chev/ing 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 ore 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
I, 2, 3; School President 3.
LINDA BRANN RINGLEY
Richmond, Virginia
Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 3;
Athletic Representative 1, 2, 3.
DOROTHY ROBERTSRoanoke, Virginia
Social Committee I, 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. ' o"e °f the 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 Grumpier 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 co
take over.
Now this party's gonna
come alive! b*riP^'fPl
1^ SJM
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; Lesko Gibson — Treasurer; Jan Cope-
lond — 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 o gun" . . . whiskey sours . . . Big Ed . . . Char-
lie Tunafish . . . Accreditation . . . Diamonds ... 3 for June . . .
C&Y . . . packing lunches . . . cold duck for Kothy . . . Parking tickets
. . . new jobs . . . broken toes . . . Genetics . . . caries control . . .
late cakes . . . new guys . . . candies . . . boards . . . exams —GRADUATION!!!
JANET ANN COPELANDCamden, 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 GIBSONMeredithville, Virginia
William and MaryJr. ADHA; Treasurer (70-71); President (69-70).
KATHRYN ANNE HUFFRochester, New York
Averett College
Jr. ADHA; Vice-President (70-71).
MARGARET ELLEN JACKSONHillsville, Virginia
Emory and Henry
Jr. ADHA; Secretary (70-71).
JAN ELLEN MILNERVienna, Virginia
Westhampton College
jr. ADHA; Student Government Representative
(69-71); Honor Council Representative (69-71).
One more way to utilize on
assistant.
Dental Hygiene 1972
Left to Right: Vice-President — Carolyn Flanary, President — Lynn Mundy
Morie 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 BLANKENBECKLERBristol, Tennessee
Virginia Commonwealth University
Honor Council; APTA 3, 4.
JANE FRANCES BRADYFoils Church, Virginio
Mary Washington College
APTA 3, 4.
ANN R. CARSONRaleigh, North Caro
Westhompton Collei
APTA 3, 4; VPTAChairman, Open He
ntotive 4; Publicity
ELIZABETH ANN DELAHOUSSAYENew Orleans, Louisiana
Louisiana State University
APTA 3, 4.
SUSAN M. DENTONSterling, Virginia
Baylor University, George Mason
Class Historian 3, 4; APTA 3, 4.
CYNTHIA SUE FORRESTSpartanburg, South Carolina
University of North Carolina
Vice-President 3; APTA 3, 4.
DEBORAH ANNE GARDNERVv'alterboro, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
VPTA 3, 4.
WENDELIN JEAN GOTTCotuit, Massachusetts
University of New Hompshire
VPTA Representative 3; APTA 3, 4.
JANET LYNN GV/YER
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Student Government Representative 3, 4; SGASecretary 4; APTA 3, 4.
Romeo, V/herefore art thou? Just a lap full of happiness!
ROBERT ALLAN HABASEVICH ROBERT BURNHAM HARRISONClark, 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, i; APTA3,4.
Another rough night of study, study, study!
BEHY ANN HORTON LINDA R. JEFFERSONJonesville, Virginia Milton, DelawareEast Tennessee State VCUAPTA 3, 4. APTA 3, 4; X.Ray Representa
tive 3.
PAMELA JEAN KINGHyattsville, Marylond MARGARET ELLEN LATHEMUniversity of Maryland Hartsville, South CorolinoVice-President 4; APTA. Clemson University
Secretary-Treasurer 4; APTA 3MARY ELLEN LOVING 4.
Fishersville, Virginia
St. Andrew Presbyterian Col- BARBARA JEAN OKENNONlege Petersburg, Virginia
APTA 3, 4. Richard Bland College
A.A.
APTA 3, 4.
JENNIFER LEIGH PERKINS
Williamsburg, Virginia
Longwood College
APIA, 3, 4.
JOSEPH RANDAL WALKERDanville, Virginia
VPI
School President 4; Intramurols,
APIA, 3, 4.
DONNA JEAN STOWERSArlington, Virginia
George Mason College
Class President, 4; APTA, 3, 4.
DIANE COMER WALTONStanley, Virginia
Mary Washington
APTA, 3, 4.
SUSAN STEPHENS VANNNorfolk, Virginia
Old Dominion
APTA, 3, 4.
LINDA O. WALTONBedford, Virginia
Longwood College
APTA; Wives Club, Delta SigmaDelta.
JANICE CHRISTINE VAUGHANRichmond, Virginia
Mary Washington College
APTA, 3, 4.
JANE DIXON WATERSChithowie, Virginio
Longwood College
APTA, 3, 4.
Upper Left: Oral Anat-
omy, anyone?
Lower Left: Miss
Assymmetricol 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
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William Hudgins
Larry Jenkins
Pete Lukowski
Janet Morcuson
Jody McCulloch
Ann Meanerhon
Dwight Miller
Janice Minnich
Joanna MooreDebbie 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
Fulvio Vlieg
Sandy Ritko Jane Semple
David Williams Patricia WindomNoncy Tuck
Karen Zeiss
The seventh floor Cabaniss Hall gang with their "greenies," on
My own personal devil to moke me do things. You don't say.
The PT effort to Keep America Beautiful!
And this is a ... or is it a .. .?
^ •
Jil im
1'
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Pinball Wizard.
A new hairdo just works wonders for the personality. I'll buy the negatives.
I'll buy the negatives!
Graduate School and Hospital Administration Grad
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Administration Graduate
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School and Hospital Administration Graduate Sc
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Hospital Administration 1971
President
JOHN S. BOWLINGHattiesburg, Mississippi
University of Southern Mississippi
B.S.
Intromurols.
Vice-President
TIMOTHY R. McCORMICKClifton, New Jersey
Seton Hall University
B.A., M.A.
Intramurals.
Secretary- Treasurer
SISTER MARY A MENTINGPhlox, 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 — on 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.
Intromurals.
DON PYLE BAGWELL, JR.
Halifax, Virginia
University of Richmond
B.S., B.
BRUCE CHARLES BALDWINCrozet, Virginia
Rondolph-Macon
B.A.
Intromurals.
JAMES CATLIN BARNEHDanville, Virginia
Randolph-Macon
B.A.
Honor Council; Intromurals.
HAROLD WILLIAM BOYERCharleston, Mississippi
Mississippi State
A.S., B.S.
Honor Council; Intromurals.
PHILLIP DANIEL BROOKSCharlottesville, Virginia
Norfolk State College
B.S.
Intromurols.
WILLIAM ARTHUR BURNSHampton, Virginia
Furmon University
B.S.
Student Council; Intromurals.
WILLIAM HENLEY DOWNINGLottsburg, Virginia
University of Richmond
B.S.
Class Sociol Chairman; Intromurals; Sigma Epsi-
lon Chi.
FRANKLIN DEE GOLDBERGSouth Bend, Indiana
Indiana University
B.S.
ELIZABETH J. GORDONTowson, Maryland
Washington College
B.A.
Closs Historion.
BILL ARMISTEAD GRAVELY, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
Old Dominion
B.S.
STEPHEN A. JONAS, JR.
Nonticoke, Pennsylvanio
Kings College
B.A.
Intromurols.
HAROLD ELBERT KNIGHT III
Woshington, D. C.
George Mason College, B.A.
Basketball.
JAMES R. MADORYStaten Island
Syracuse University, B.S.
JOHN GARDINER LARSONRichmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Football, Basketball.
THOMAS PETER O'NEALFreehold, New Jersey
Rutgers University, B.A.
Basketball, Softball.
CHARLES LONCHARWeirton, West Virginia
West Virginia University, B.S.
XRoy Representative, Basket-
ball, Softball.
ALAN TERRENCE PENNRichmond, Virginia
East Carolina, A.A., B.A.
Student Council; Allied Health
Representative at Dr. Brandt's
Inauguration.
WICKLIFFE SANFORD LYNENewark, Delaware
Hampden-Sydney, B.S.
Intramurals.
RICHARD ALLEN REIF JR.
Baltimore, Marylond
University of Maryland, B.S.
Football, Basketball.
MITCHELL BURDEHE SMITH
Lumberton, North Corolina
Clemson University, B.S.
Intramurals.
"OK guys, it's third and forty. What do we do
now."
Hospital Administration 1972
John Gorman Creighton Likes Lana Waite
Peter Betts
John Desmorais
Fred Hughes
Charles Copenhover
James Hubbell
Bartholcmew Myles
David Rickelton William Roach William Robinette Thomas Sellers
Robert Turk Robert Via Lana Woite Paul Williams
Neil Shields
James Wood
Whatcha mean you thought it was a parachute?They never told me hospital administration would be like
this.
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^ 1wiefr to Right: Stratford May — President; B. J.
Fowkles — Secretary-Treasurer; Dave Clough —Vice President.
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Graduate StudiesGraduate students . . . 1 st 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 soy 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 Abraharr
Bruce Albright
Moe Ellen Allen
Nancy Rae Aycock
Carol Ann Ballard
Richard Banks
Donald Barnes
Ruth Lynne Binkley
Michael Black
Robert Bost
Gwendolen Brann
James Brockingfor
Andrew Browe
Rosalind Burkat
Robert Campbell
Wilbur Chambers
William ChapmanMartha Clendenin
David Clough
Paula Jean Collins
Robert Cruickshank
William Dail
Roy Davis
Frank Deis
Rosalind DonanMary Dowrick
Nancy Durrett
James Edwards
John EmmaLynn Enquist
Catherine Foley
Fredericl< Flynn
Kothryn Fretz
David Fries
Tou Cbing Fu
Paul Goddis
Helen GogerRagnit Geeroets
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Arnold GoldmanGeorge Goode
,. ^ -^ Colvin Green'v -> 1 James Green
Dorothy Greenhou
Joseph GregorekGail Halsey
Robert Harris
Marilyn Hatch
Anne Hatfield
Michael HogyeDonno-Beth HoweMary Ann HubbardHaywood Hughes
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maximusi
I'll see you and raise you twenty
Peggy HumphreysMichael Iwanik
Gerald Jacobs
Samuel Jones
Pam Jordan
Walter Judd
Pom Kavanough
Robert Kendig
Dennis KopeckoDonna Kubiak
Marian Lindgren
Mary Patricia Linn
Raye Litten
David Love
Ann Louise Mollory
Neldo Marecki
Think I'll punt graduate studies and become a
barber.
Ole!
Manly Marshall
Nathan Mothewson
Stratford MayMary Jo MaysWilliam McConneSara McCowen
Nancy McGeeMary McNeil
Roger MeachamElizabeth Moorefield
Thomas Morris
Richard MossMichael Murphy
David Nash
David NewbroughRoberta Newton
William Palmer
Roy Pong
Vincerrf 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.
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, 1 971 ; 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 XRay. 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 Joonn 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 DeFaIco and Bud Rose of Taylor Publishing Company for their
creative ideas and constant support. (I'll never forget Dallas or Jeff).
My apologies for misspelled names, unflattering pictures and any other errors involv-
ing one's self image.
Shrimp Ryan — Edifor
P.S. I would especially like to thank my roommate, Ann White, for putting up with my
grumpy moods during this whole year.
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