X-ray . DICK hails from Richmond College, where heenjoyed an enviable record on the track team. Sincethen he has helped to establish records of scholarshipfor coming classes. He is interested in surgery, andhas a habit of getting what he goes after. Next yearhe will be located at Gouverneur Hospital to addexperience to his already excellent knowledge. Hehas a reputation of being bashful among the girls;you cant always tell, maybe he hasnt found thereal one. We figure he will land her when he lo-cates her. We will certainly miss Dick whencollege closes this year. L. J. WHITEHEAD SCOTLAND NECK,


X-ray . DICK hails from Richmond College, where heenjoyed an enviable record on the track team. Sincethen he has helped to establish records of scholarshipfor coming classes. He is interested in surgery, andhas a habit of getting what he goes after. Next yearhe will be located at Gouverneur Hospital to addexperience to his already excellent knowledge. Hehas a reputation of being bashful among the girls;you cant always tell, maybe he hasnt found thereal one. We figure he will land her when he lo-cates her. We will certainly miss Dick whencollege closes this year. L. J. WHITEHEAD SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. LAUTHER—a man with the courage of his con-victions—an opinion of his own and argument toback it up with. After two years with Old Jackat Warrenton and two years at Davidson College,he comes to us. His nights have been spent withhis books and he ranks among the first in his ambition is surgery; surely the world will makeroom for him, and we wish him GROVER WILKES SYLVA, N. C. THIS elongated specimen of humanity was broughtinto Sylva, N. C, by special messenger, evidentlylong distance, February 20, 1891. After watchingthe pines grow for a decade or so and graduatingfrom the Sylva Collegiate Institute he took up thestudy of the healing art at the North CarolinaMedical College, where he was made chief gravedigger and Secretary and Treasurer of his class thesecond year. His winning smile has won manyfriends here and will win patients in the years tocome. WILLIAM EDGAR WILLIAMS HEATH SPRINGS, S. Carolina Club ATTENDED South Carolina Collegiate Instituteone year. Won orators medal and was member ofbaseball and football teams there; Furman Univer-sity two years. Member South Carolina Club. A South Carolinian by birth, politics, and religion,like many other Sandlappers, he was unable toendure the quiet of his native State and came northlooking for trouble. He found it at the M. C. quantity sufficient to meet even his exactin


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