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Schuyler James Wallace, PH. B., A T Q, L. L. S., graduated at the Northfield High School be- fore coming to Mt. Union, where he has spent four years. He is an enthusiastic Collegian having served as a member of the 'Athletic Executive Committee, Secretary of the Ora- torical Association, Editor of the Dynamo, UNONIAN Board and Class Salutatorian. He was among the number called by the faculty to account for the elevation ofthe cow in the Ladies' Hall and gave as satisfactory evidence as 2111 eye witness could that he wasn't there. He aspires to the law. , 9' il 3' Wlllram Francis Ashe, PH. B., 2 A E, L. L. S., on March IQ, 1880, first began to do athletic stunts ina little walnut cradle over at Me- chanicsburg, Pa. His itineracy has been as follows: Pittsburg Xlfarcl Schools, 1892, Kittan- ning High School, 1895, Kittanning Academy, 1897, entered Mt. Union, 1901, Baseball '02 and 'ogg Captain Foot Ball Team, 'OIQ Manager Base Ball, 'ogg Editor-in-Chief of Dynamo. He has a great liking for sleep, is much attracted by the fair sex and will ultimately study -law. F- 5' 5 Edward Cross Williams, A. B., A TQ, R. L. S., began his earthly career at Coalsburg, O., May 16, 1880. He graduated from Beallsville High School and Mt. Hope Academy and has spent three years at Mt. Union, being Foot Ball Manager in IQOZQ President of Contest of 1903 and Secretary of the Senior Class. He is said to rank next to john Sullivan as a bean eater and is called Bean by those who know his record. He will teach.
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1 Ross Wesley Adair, A. B., 2 N, R. L. S., Joh descended to this mortal coil, Sept. 9, 1876, at Pleasant City, O. He did preparatory work in Scio College, 1898-9, and has spent four years in Mt. Union, during which he has twice repre- sented R. L. S. i11 contests, was president of Sophomore class of 19o1g helped frame the present athletic constitution and represented the Y. M. C. A. at the Northheld Summer School. As his name indicates his work will be among the heathen. 3' F il n George Kirk, P1-1. B., 2 N, L. L. S., was born july 26, 1881, at Salineville, where he graduated from the High School in' 1899, enter- ing Mt. Union the same year and enlisting in the class of '03, He graduated from the De- partment of Oratory, '01, received B. C. S., 'o2. President Athletic Association, IQOI-21 Basket Ball Manager, 1902-3. Kirk was unanimously awarded the spoon medal for tralnping out more campus grass than any other two mem- bers of his class. if 5' 5' Ralph Hayes Cooper, A. B., 2 A E, L. L. S., first looked out on the murky waters ofthe Ohio from Port HOIIICT on March 25, 1876. He was a precocious lad and became the chief subject of gossip for all the women of the neighborhood. He early developed a fondness for the chase. He appeared in Mt. lfnion in 1895, after graduating at the XVellsville High School. Leaving college for four years, he re-entered in 19oo. He is called Coop'l by his friends on all of whom he is able to both impose and repose on account of his innnense size. Coop has been on the gridiron, IQOO- I-2, Basket Ball Manager, IQOI-2, President Oratorical Association, l902-3, Business Mana- ger liNONI.-KN 'o3. He will not preach. 25
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