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Senior Cfasrs Q8off,ffG011fi11ue0. ORA E. ROBINS, Classzkal, - - - Warren, O. AIT. R. L. S. Salutatorian of R. L. S., '98. Pres- ident of Y. W. C. A., '97. Vice President of Class of '98. MABEL ROGERS, Scz'e1z!Qic, - - - Niles, O. S. L. C. L. L. S. Salutatorian of L. L. S., ,Q7. LENORE SMITH, Liiemfjf, - - Newton Falls, O. Jl'. L. L. S. Mount Union's Representative in State Oratorical Contest, '98. Associate Editor of I UNONIAN. JOE L. STAMP, Phz'!0s0phz'ca!, - - Alliance, O. L. L. S. Manager of Foot Ball Team, '98, ANNA HOLLISTER TEETERS, Clfzssical, - - - - - - - - - Iowa City, Iowa. Ar. L.L.S. B. S., 1896. WILBUR J. TEETERS, Classical, v Iovxga City, Iowa. LIE. L. L.4S. B. S., 1893. GERTRUDE TRESSEL, Philosophzkal, - Alliance, O. All.,L. L. S. French Oration, '98. Graduate of Music, '95. W. M. WEBB, Phz70s0j9lzz'ca!, - - Talinadge, O. A M. L. L. S. Editor of Dynamo, Fall Term, '97. H. E. WEAVER, Sciezzfjc, - - Kensington, O. IN R. L. S. Editor of Dymmza,SpringTerrn,'98. HELEN WILLIAMS, Classzkal, - - Alliance, O. .ll'. L. L. S. Associate Editor of UNONIAN. At- tended Baltimore Woman's College, 194 and '95. CLYDE E. WHITEHILL, Philosnplzzkal, Mmonviiie, Pa. 14712. R. L. S. Editor-in-Chief of UNONIAN. College Record for ioo-yard dash. Foot Ball Team, '95 and ,97. Base Ball Team, '95, '97 and '98. ROBERT A. BROWN, Classiml, - Stocksburg, N. Y. JQHN A, QQN1-3, Czaggimz, - - Topshom, Me.
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, Senior 696155 Gott. CHARLES E. BATTLES, c'z.m.'f..z, - south amend, o. 51115. R. L. S. Associate Editor of UNONIAN. Greek Orator, '98, DALTON I. BOONE, S6i67ZfQ7CiE, - - Wiiioiia, O. .-IZK2. R. L. S. Business Manager of Dymzmo, ,97. President of Oratorical Association, '98, Pres- ident of Dynamo Association, 398. H. VINTON BUEL, Sczlenfzfc, - - Malvern, O. L. L. S. Y. M. C. A. Delegate to Cleveland Con- vention. THOMAS L. CASKEY, Czommg - ' - Alliance, o. A TQ. L, L. S. Quarter-back of Foot Ball Team, '95. Editor Dynamo, Winter Term '97-'98. Presi- dent of Athletic Association, '96. LOTTIE CULLER, Soienfgyio, - - Berlin Center, O. S. L. C. L. L. S. President of Class of '98. RLCHARD M. FOWLES, Czomzoz, - Circieviiie, Pa. ll-I L. L. S. B. S., 1886. A. C. FRY, Phz'losoj2hz'mI, - 4- - Ansonia, O. R. L. S. President of Y. M. C. A., 797. Business Manager of Dynamo, '98. Associate Editor of UNO- NIAN. Class Secretary. A. J. FRY, Classzkal, ---- BEIHOI1. O. A TS2. R. L. S. Debater of R. L. S., 98. I. F. HEACOCK, Classzkal, - - - Beloit, O. IA E. R. L. S. Base Ball Manager, 'Q7. Business 'Manager of UNONIAN. R. I. NORRIS, Scientgic, - - - Lisbon,-O. A TS2. R. L. S. Debater of R. L. S., '96, Chair- man of Revision Committee of R. L. S. Constitution. H. H. POTTER, Clczssicczl, - - Volant, Pa. L. L. S.
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genior Starz Eieforp. OUTH, imaginative youth, when life presents its gayer side and dreams of greatness, possessing those very characteristics by which the raw ma- terial is vvorked from the fantastic into the real and useful, we wish you could come again! Not long ago the desire to become a great professor, Methodist minister, missionary or something more heroic stirred the minds of ambitious youths, who entered Mount Union college and came for the first time in contact with those, who Were struggling to gain a mental training and an intellectual capacity, which would guide them on to fame and fortune. No one but the experienced can realize our disappointments and discouragements. To us a college course seemed like a mighty moun- tain impossible to climb, but along its steep sides and declivities we learned the lessons and made the prepara- tions which sent us onward toward a pinnacle of virtue and excellence. And at last We sit majestic and serene among the Seniors. Some of the faint-hearted fell by the wayside, lacking that manly or Womanly essence of vic- tory and success. But here we are at the end of our course, having surmounted great difhculties and passed through varying fortunes, ready to face stern fact and reality. We remember very distinctly when we were Fresh- men and with what respect We viewed a Seniorg but that blissful time has passed and we cast a sympathetic glance upon your verdant face, dear Freshman, hoping that you will be full of ecstacy after you have had a quiet chat with Demosthenes or a pleasant time with Anatlyticsj. We have studied, Hunked and endured the annual round of jokes from the professors. But While trying to gain a genuine stamp of intelligence, such experience, is necessary, that we may become leaders among men- that the world may feel the results of a careful 'mental training. '98 has gained distinction in the different lields of college Work. It can furnish more tutors and as many flunkers, as any previous graduating class. While juniors, we were the originators of the Junior-Senior class rush and made the class of '97 quake with fear and uncer- tainty. The present Junior class is not a success along this line. They are not very brilliant, hence the impos- sibility of brilliant reflections on their behalf. They know how to steal chickens and drink ammonia. Yet in spite of their vvorthlessness and inability to spring adecent joke, it is our duty to introduce them to our new presi- dent and professors, for they are destined to occupy our present position, Such a calamity is inevitable and We
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