X-ray . Gwaltneythink that when little Jimmy Terrell left for thecity he would ever return a celebrity, but such is hisfuture, and the more we see and hear him the firmerare we convinced. Lefty Terrell is always conspicuous at roll callby his high tenor here, but, like most small things,though he comes with a rush, he drifts quietly out,whither and why no one knows. After hearing lectures on O. B. and doing forcepsand extraction on the manakin during his Junior year,Gip decided that he had found the field of hisgreatest usefulness, and the time spent with his womenon outside duty further convi
X-ray . Gwaltneythink that when little Jimmy Terrell left for thecity he would ever return a celebrity, but such is hisfuture, and the more we see and hear him the firmerare we convinced. Lefty Terrell is always conspicuous at roll callby his high tenor here, but, like most small things,though he comes with a rush, he drifts quietly out,whither and why no one knows. After hearing lectures on O. B. and doing forcepsand extraction on the manakin during his Junior year,Gip decided that he had found the field of hisgreatest usefulness, and the time spent with his womenon outside duty further convinced him, so he clinchedthe matter by getting a pair of glasses exactly like We cannot say why all the girls seem to flock toDoctor Terrell, but one thing is sure: he is seldom seenon Broad Street that he hasnt a girl hanging on onearm and a yesterdays newspaper in the other feel sure that when he telegraphs home in Junethere will be much rejoicing in Gwaltney. Here! Quiz marks! 00. Painter Pi Ma, Theia Nu Epsilon Enlisted Medical Reserve Corps of the Navy / am not in the Toll of common men Age, 24; height, 5 ft. 8 in.; Virginia Polytechnic In-stitute; Interne, Memorial Hospital, 17-18. WESTCOTT is one of the few men in class whohas plod through four years at M. C. V. without ac-quiring a nickname. This may be attributed to theaustere and dignified manner in which he conducts him-self. His manner alone tends to create a maximumamount of fear in the minds of those with whom hecomes in contact; especially is this true of the poornurses at Memorial Hospital. With all of his virginsimplicity this young lad, in company with a blond-headed room-mate, is rather a chronic with the gentlersex, and it is understood that he has interest (notpatients) at more than one Richmond hospital. Heywood leaves us for the navy, and since we nolonger believe in mermaids, we expect for him successand advancement in that branch of service. E2fon CreeJ G>PilLVirginia Truth conqu
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