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OSBOURNE ORLANDO ASHWORTH Ashboro, N. C. Ash Phi Gamma Delta; Pi Mu ; Club Editor X-Ray, 1919-30; Richmond College ; Interne Virginia Home For Incurables, igig-20 ; Interne St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital, i920- ' 2i ; Regis- tered Asst. Pharmacist in Virginia since 1914. While other children of similar tender years were lisping ' stomachache, Ash was dispensing paregoric to their fond parents over the drug counter. Always possessed of that human faculty of doing a large amount of work in a short time, Ash might give one the impression of sunning himself unduly before the college, but for his age and weight, the quantity and quality of his work rank second to none. An independent thinker and a dependable worker, he has pushed through obstacles which have but the better tempered him for the arduous path that leads to the success that we pre- dict will be his. In all, a man of high ideals and perse- verance, clear thinking and clean acting, a good student, a good friend, and a good fellow. FRANCIS MARION AYCOCK Lucama, N. C. Frank A. B. Elon College ; Chi Zeta Chi ; Philolog ' an ; Member Y. M. C. A. Council, i9i9- ' 20; Vice-President N. C. Club, 1920; N. C. District Man- ager Germania Life Insurance Co., 1918. Frank answers to most any old name, I Cock, A Cock, Tar Heel and Dady. ' ' Frank entered with the Class of 1919, but on account of being too much in love with a fair maiden decided to marry and enter another field. That field was Insurance, and it is said of him that he could sell a man anything in that line. But once having han- dled Broddi ' s bones and he rd his jokes, there was nothing that could keep him from resuming his former calling, so when the Class of 1921 made its debut Frank was one of its members. He has been an earnest, hard working student, but found a little spare time to talk Fords. ' He is a con- genial, business-like and conscientious man, and we all wish him the success that his merits deserve. 29
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Mentor Jflebtcal Clas OFFICERS R. Hugh Wood President C. M. Irvin Vice-President G. R. Maloney S ecretary-Treasnrer E. N. Shockley Honor Council H. J. Langston X-Ray Representative 28
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ARTHUR B. CARR Athens, W. Va. A. B. Chi Zeta Chi ; Emory and Henry ; Southwest Virginia Club. Carr is a man of one idea, divided by two, the world having only two purposes, medicine and dancing. We must admit, how- ever, that his role it ,e dispensary em- braces other branches, tl nost conspicuous being ' The Widow Coi jrter, especially in dermatology and — (?-). He likes Vir- ginia, but believes in combining two in one, so he takes the best part of Virginia to W. Va., in the near future. The S. A. T. C. may be responsible since he met her there, and then again it may be the dancing is responsible. Anyway, it ' s settled, and we lose another most wonderful girl. Really, you know, Carr is a most excep- tionally good fellow. He shines with Dr. Call and makes a good impression on the rest of us ; besides knowing something on the side. He means to be a roentgenologist so we extend our sympathy to Dr. Gray. FRANCISCO J. CASALDUC Utuado, Porto Rico Due Omega Upsilon Phi ; University of Richmond ; President Latin American Club, igi8- ' i9 ; Secretary and Treasurer Richmond College Club, ic.io- ' 20. Wafted by the balmy breezes of the southern isles Due came to our shores seeking new fields for conquest. After one year at Richmond College he considered himself sufficiently acclimated to begin op- erations — and has he conquered ? The heart of many a Richmond belle flutters in an- swer. Nor did success lessen his efforts, for he early acquired the habit of curling his profs, ' and has so continued during his four years with us. You would hardly believe that the dignified gentleman above usually wears a genial smile and is a good sport. He is even not averse to the subtle influences of Ethyl. If you want to know the real secret of his life ask him what he told one of his nurse friends on one such occasion. 30
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