X-ray . trangerunknown, an untried product of the Old NorthSlate; to-day, after three years of intimate com-panionship, we as a class, admire him; steady andconscientious in his work, upright and straightfor-ward in character. Laboring under conditions thatwould turn back the weak hearted, he has laid astrong foundation at the foot of the ladder of suc-cess. We predict the future will see him graduallyand steadily climbing, ever climbing upward. NATHANIEL TALLEY BALLOU \I/ o Vice-President Student Dod^A muddy drop of manly bloodOutweighs the surging seas. TALLEY came to us in the fall of 1913,


X-ray . trangerunknown, an untried product of the Old NorthSlate; to-day, after three years of intimate com-panionship, we as a class, admire him; steady andconscientious in his work, upright and straightfor-ward in character. Laboring under conditions thatwould turn back the weak hearted, he has laid astrong foundation at the foot of the ladder of suc-cess. We predict the future will see him graduallyand steadily climbing, ever climbing upward. NATHANIEL TALLEY BALLOU \I/ o Vice-President Student Dod^A muddy drop of manly bloodOutweighs the surging seas. TALLEY came to us in the fall of 1913, and ina weeks time had planned his Couquest of Den-tistry. Known by his classmates as Father, forhis lending hand and helping altitude to all, placeshim surely in a class to himself. For three consecu-tive years he has lead the class in nearly every love and respect him, as we would our fathers,and know that the near future will find him on thelop round of the ladder of success. THE 1916 X-RAY 87. VERNON MEREDITH BARNESS * *; e N E WILSON, N. C. President Junior Dental Class, I9I4-I5IVho liveth by the ragged pineFoundeth a heroic line. KATY or Mag Barnes, the most cheerfulproduct from the Land of the Long Leaf Pine,completed his preliminary work at Oak Ridge andthe University of North Carolina. Having awakenedto the fact that the girls around Wilson, N. C, hadtired of his hugs, and also because he was gettingentirely too old to play Post Office decided tostudy dentistry, and brought with him ambition tobecome a proficient dentist. Never you fear, myfriends, for Mag will surely get that degree. Heis a friend to all, and an enemy to no one, and wehope sincerely that he takes not only that degree,but one little girl, who waits for him under theshadows of the pines. LETCHER REAVES BINGHAM BOONE, N. C. Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Denial ClassJust an inch of ground the lightening struc}(.But it lit the sky tfith flame. THREE years ago Letcher, having tired of teach-ing


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