. X-ray . missionary. If he is asefficient in the ways of wooing as in his collegework, we are sure he will not go alone. He has given valuable aid in the publication ofthis book and deserves the gratitude of the studentbody. ERNEST LINWOOD BENDER POLLOKSVILLE, N. C. North Carolina Clab THE above is a product of PoUoksville, N. C, andaccording to reports was born on the very rainymorning of September I, 1892, at 6:00 A. M. Hisfirst cry was of a lyric tenor and he soon developeda remarkable ear for music. It is a well-knownmedical fact that young Ernest sang tenor in thechurch choir at the tend


. X-ray . missionary. If he is asefficient in the ways of wooing as in his collegework, we are sure he will not go alone. He has given valuable aid in the publication ofthis book and deserves the gratitude of the studentbody. ERNEST LINWOOD BENDER POLLOKSVILLE, N. C. North Carolina Clab THE above is a product of PoUoksville, N. C, andaccording to reports was born on the very rainymorning of September I, 1892, at 6:00 A. M. Hisfirst cry was of a lyric tenor and he soon developeda remarkable ear for music. It is a well-knownmedical fact that young Ernest sang tenor in thechurch choir at the tender age of seven months. After he had the Goslings, his voice droppedand since that time he has been singing bass andeverybody admits that it is Some deep stuff. Ernest came to us from University of Carolina,having taken his first year in medicine at that place. He is a prominent member of the Quartette and of the North Carolina Club; Bender says hehopes soon to join the Married Mens Club. THE 1916 X-RAY 31. JAMES ALLEN BENNETT MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VA. BEING born and reared in Harmony Village, he isabundantly able to take care of himself and needsno recommendation. Gentlemen! be you observed Ben has started the new artof mustache growing, in which he has been rathersuccessful. Ben also created quite a sensation bythrowing spit balls at our friend Lipnick. As astudent Ben is modest and well equipped. We wonder where Harmony Village is locatedon the map. Seems like Jim ought to be a goodsongster, but I happen to know he couldnt carry atune in a basket. Hes a good fellow, though, and many of us willmiss him after June. WILLIAM BOYD BRIGMAN BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. n K ; X Z X; e N E President of ihe Siudenl bod^ of 1916;President of ihe Junior Class in 1915;Navigation Club; South Carolina Club. BRIG, lured by the call of adventure, spent lastsummer on board an English supply boat, acting asship surgeon. He visited London several times andvarious other places. When he ret


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