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X-RAY 1971

Medical College of Virginia

Health Sciences Division

Virginia Commonwealth University

MCV Is a Vast

Medical ComplexComprised of

Many Parts

A Campus Is Not Merely

a Conglomeration of'

Buildings and Textbooks ^

It Is the People WhoGive MCV Its Life

and Personality

MCV Is a Place of

Enjoyment . . .

Where Everyone

Does His Own Thing

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MCV Is an Academic Challenge

^^ Accumulation

of New Knowledge

We Are Part of a

Team That Functions

to Meet Man's

Need for Mental,

Physical and

Emotional

Weil-Being

Faculty and Administra

tion Faculty and Administration Faculty and

Administration Faculty

and Administration Fa

culty and Administratio

n Faculty and Adminisl

ration Faculty and Administration Faculty a

nd Administration Fac

ulty and Administration

Faculty and Administrat

ion Faculty and Administration Faculty andAdministration Faculty

and Administration Fac

ulty and Administration

Faculty and Administra

tion Faculty and Administration Faculty and

Administration Facult

y and Administration F

acuity and Administra

tion Faculty and Administration Faculty and

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. WARREN E. WEAVERDeanSchool of Pharmacy

DR. JOHN ANDRAKOAssistant DeanSchool of Pharmacy

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

DR. WILLIAM R. KAYDirector of Student Health

ARLICK L. BROCKWELLDirector of Larrick Student Center

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HARRY R. HESTERDirector of Student Housing

GLENN R. PRAHReligious Activities

Activities and Organiza

tions Activities and Organizations Activities a

nd Organizations Activi

ties and Organizations

Activities and Organiza

tions Activities and Organizations Activities

and Organizations Activ

ities and Organizations

Activities and Organiza

tions Activities and Organizations Activities a

nd Organizations Activi

ties and Organizations

Activities and Organiza

tions Activities and Organizations Activities

and Organizations Activ

ities and Organizations

Activities and Organiza

tions Activities and Organizations Activities an

d Organizations Activi

ties and Organizations Activities and Organiza

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.

X-Ray Staff

Pharmacy Co-Editor

Straughan Beane

Pharmacy Co Editor

Art Eisenman

Allied Health Sciences

Jan Kulp

Assistant Editor

Amy Schlottag

School of Medicine

Ann Sibley

School of Nursing

Jeanette King Chris MathesBusiness Managers

Barbara Connaughton Susan Wickham

Caption Editor

Cathy Via

MCV Christmas Dance

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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!

Poor student. Very, very tired. Doesn't rest enough. Doesn't get 8 hours' sleep.

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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mmc% ip. r-'f

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

'Gastrocnemius, Sciatica, Latissimus, Hut, Hut!!"

'Dancing Bear"

I

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.

Anything you say, sweetheart.

You're sure about 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

.

(^ >S5^Tt

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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

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Gail SchambackGary Selby

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Ron Sharpley

Jim Shearer

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Chorles Sours

Haywood Sparger

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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!!

What's a bicuspid?

This sure is hard work.

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.

reail spias.'

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

'ii

Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, and do no evil.

Linda Johnson

Linda King

Linda Lane

Jean Leverich

Carol Lucki

Jane Lynch Bev Marshall Marie Mathews Jane Miller Pat Moorefield Shelly Mott

Millie Passarelli Sara Patterson Marilyn Peters Lynne Peterson Linda Privett Cassandra 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!

Procrastination.

Susan Tracy

Amy Tsou

Joyce Tucker

Deborah Wagus

Party time!

Old Friends The transplant team with another first — moving the right

ear to the left side of the head.

And if I finish the advance paper by Tuesday, that'll leave a week for the

Management paper, the take-home exam, 5 care plans, 6 interactions, 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?

Cheers! Picnics are fun; too bad the food is Saga!

"Super Nerd.' Senior reflectiveness

Our favorite place — the Hopper Room!!! Now will I blend in on the other campus?

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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.

» 7ciirfstiney<iXv.vi<L v

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.

A Capsule Is Born

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

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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!

PDC open house party Boy, this is really a drag!

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

»V

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 .. .?

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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

uate School and Hospital

Administration Graduate

School and Hospital Administration Graduate

School and Hospital Administration Graduate Sc

hooi and Hospital Administration Graduate Scho

ol and Hospital Adminis

tration Graduate School

and Hospital Administra

tion Graduate School an

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aduate School and Hospi

tal Administration Grad

uate School and Hospita

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School and Hospital Administration Graduate Sc

hool and Hospital Administration Graduate School

and Hospital Administra

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."

Oysters and beer — the only way to fly.

Life in the country? Ah, rural bliss.

Hospital Administration 1972

John Gorman Creighton Likes Lana Waite

Peter 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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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.

,;.#7*i:

rri- r r t

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

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