X-ray . ned whatever subject he spol(e upon fcpthe most splendid eloquence. Cline decided to study Medicine at M. C. completing his pre-medical work at RoanokeCollege. Many obstacles have beset his pathwayduring the last four years, but he has never wav-ered in his determination to win an M. D. Hehas worked hard and diligently and has gained aname for himself as a good student. Cline will be remembered also by what hisnick-name implies. In this respect, he is unex-celled by any member of the class. In the class-room, he is never at a loss for an answer, andoutside, he can talk on any s
X-ray . ned whatever subject he spol(e upon fcpthe most splendid eloquence. Cline decided to study Medicine at M. C. completing his pre-medical work at RoanokeCollege. Many obstacles have beset his pathwayduring the last four years, but he has never wav-ered in his determination to win an M. D. Hehas worked hard and diligently and has gained aname for himself as a good student. Cline will be remembered also by what hisnick-name implies. In this respect, he is unex-celled by any member of the class. In the class-room, he is never at a loss for an answer, andoutside, he can talk on any subject. His speech-center is so highly developed that he is never at aloss for something to say. Enthusiasm, that spark so essential in oneswork, is readily evidenced when anything new ismentioned to him, and one believes it will notwane as he continues his work. His determina-tion, enthusiasm and perseverance are qualities suf-ficient for us to base a prophecy for his successfulcareer. THE X-RAY-1922 25. JOSEPH COATES Danville, Va. Joe B. A., Randolph-Macon College;Omega Upsilon Phi; Randolph-Macon Club; Interne Soldiers Home1921-22; Internes Club. Never say, Fail . Joe came to us, a seasoned veteran. Hischildhood days he spent climbing the hills aroundDanville; during adolescence he received a degreefrom Randolph-Macon College and his Ccirly adultlife he devoted to the youths of his native State. Landing in M. C. V., he soon made himselfknown by the now famous phrase, He speaksof—. During his four years study here, Joehas done well. He has made many friends, over-come great obstables, and secured a firm grasp onthe fundamentals of medicine. Hard work always has its reward and we feelsure that Joes reward will be in just proportionto his efforts. We wish you the best of luck andthe greatest success. WILLIAM JENNINGS CRAWFORDLa Grange, N. C. Slant Phi Chi; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Trin-ity College; Interne Memorial Hos- pital; N. C. Club; Interne Club;Masonic Club; F. L. E. S. A fa
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