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Seated: Anne Woodrum, Tieasuier; Maritza Garrido, Historian Standing: Thomas Beamon, Vice-President: Charles Freed, President Senior Class Officers AS we look back on our medical education, we realize that these have been four years richly lived — work, worries, and parties. As years go by we shall only remember the happy times and forget the rest, and all claim to have been in the upper third. Its marvelous what time can do! Each of us will have a treasure of memories. Years will elapse before we forget that the beautiful goat lot was transformed into four modern dormitories so badly needed yet the Gestapo could hardly get them occupied at the present time. We will not forget the vacuum left by Medical Rounds when thev moved to Tuesday. It was no longer fun to watch Surgical Rounds going over time after presenting the first patient out of five. In place of this we could pass the time watching the amoeba-like proliferation of the Surgical Department. They could grab a closet where breathing was a gymnastic feat and transform it into an office for surgical research. Before long the department had metastasized throughout the organism until ii should have been called the Surgical College of Virginia (and often was!). Once a week we could go to the X-Ray conference and be reassured that there was an Executive Head to the Department of Medicine. Year after year X-Ray conference has been the place for the entertainment of the week. Although an ideal environment for sleep, the jokes were too good to miss! Our biggest job this year has been writing our theses ... at the last minute with the incessant carrying back and forth from the library of the African Medical Journal, and more up to date journals such as Reader ' s Digest, Time, and Ladies ' Home Journal. But now we must put all these things away in memory, to sustain us through the hard, but rewarding years ahead — never forgetting the debt we can never repay — to the people that ARE the Medical College of Virginia. 5S Mt . S8 111 WKr i
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cation We the Medical Class of 1 959 are proud to dedicate our section of the 1959 X-RAY to Doctor Kinloch Nelson ... in grateful recognition of his friendliness, advice, understanding, and inspiration during our Clinical Years.
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The Senior Cass SPENCER DELANCEY ALBRIGHT. Ill Rn inn imi. Virginia U.S.. 1 ' niversit. of Richmond: President. Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Zeta; Class Represi ' 55, ' 56; treasurei 56, ' 57; President Sludenl American Medical Associalion Apuintmmt: Man Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Hanover. New Hampshire JOHN MORGAN APPLING Bin Field, West Virginia Appointment: North Carolina Baptist Hospit inston-Salem, North Carolina LEONARD ANTHONY AUSTIN Richmond, Virginia Phi Chi ■ i hmond Professional Institute; R.P.T . School ol Physical rherapy, Medical College of Virginia; Sigma cu: Honor Council ' 55 ' ■■ ' Richmond Memorial Hospital Richmond, Yirttinia WALTER SEIGNIOUS BARTON Stonega, Virginia Roanoke. Viririni; THOMAS MORGAN BEAMON Norfolk. Virgini T ieta Kappa Psi ., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; C Vice-President, ' 58. ' 59 Appointment: Mercv Hospital Springfield, Ohio WILLIAM I.I.ON BF.CKLNSTLIN Charleston, West Virginia Phi Chi B.S., West Virginia Univcrsit) bpoinlment: Medical College ol Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia A •{ 28 }
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