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Hen Willi Cha 28 ry Clar Yaggi, B. L., E A E, R. L. S., gave his nrst private reception to the folks down i11 Coluinbiana Co., O., in '76. He gradu- ated from the Normal Department of Mt. Vnion College in 1900, lJGll'lg 1Jl'CiSlll611t of the class. He received B. C. S. in 1901, was on the grid- iron, IQOI-2, Captain junior Base Ball Teaing Orator ill Annual Co11test, IQOZQ and is IIOWV in the YVestern Reserve Medical College. fi' il 'il am Delbert Shilts, took up his abode A. B., EN, R. S., near the democratic tow11 of Millersburg, O., Sept. 15, ISSI. He graduated from Millersburg High School, 'class of '93, with Hrst llOllO1'S. After teaching school for two years he attended Ohio Normal University, receiving the degree of B. S. in 1901. He then entered Mt. Union, iinniediately joining the illustrious class of 1903. Debater for joint Ses- sion, 'ogg DelJatingTea1ng Treasurer a11d French Orator of the class of 'o3. 9 9 5' rles Sutherin, A. B., E A E, R. L. S., was horn in 1878 at Topeka, Kansas. As soon as he recognized on what a storni beaten, desert tract he l1ad la11ded, he persuaded the folks to move to Salineville Zlllll tl1e11ce to East Palestine where he graduated from the High School in T896 with first l101lOl'S in the forni of a scholar- ship to M. lf. C., which he entered i11 1893. He was president of tl1e junior Class, '02, Busi- ness Manager of tl1e Dvnanio, T902-3. He was never known to gossip except upon request.
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Les ie Maxwell Hazen, B. S., E A E, L. L. S., began to be at home to friends. Sept. 9, 1876. By afree use of the rod and other persuasions he was forced through tl1e COllllIl0ll schools. He graduated from the Marlboro High School in 1395, the Normal Departiuent of Mt. l'nion College i11 1896 and Canton Actual Business College in ISQS, Among other diversions he taught school four years, re-entering Mt.I'nic11 i11 igoo. Me111ber Ilynanio Association, 190:-33 liditor-in-Chief ofthe l'NoN1.fxN, 19o3. 9 B' 9 tanley Wilson. P1-1. B., L. L. S., on Sept. 13, 1878, shocked the people of Lords- town, Illflllllljllll County, O., by a hasty entrance into the ville. The town still stuck to its 1181116 however and Dan to his invincible inanner. Ile graduated at the Ohio Normal l'11iversity i11 19oo with A. B., after which he took one year's worl: in the law department. He has spent three years with the young idee, one year at Mt. lv1llOll and will put the Ttilllflllllllg into law and its attendant evils. 5' il 5' Osborne Forrest Downes, P11. ll., E A E, R.L.S., began his upward career down where the sweet Magnolias grow, Feb. 27, 1878. Graduating from the Malvern High School with first honors, he spent the next four years teaching school, making hay and courting the neighbor girls. Realizing his insulhciency in the latter art, he first struck Mt. l'11io11 for the siuiuner term of 1898. He has skipped two bad things, the l'il'CSlllll2lll Zlllll junior classes. Foot Ball team, IQOIQ Captain, 1902, L'NoN1AN Staff, 'o3. 27
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James Blaine Holm, B. L., E N, L. L. S., nrst saw the sun on Nov, S, 1879, at Navarre, O. He attended Hiram, 1895-63 graduated from Xkfelshneld High School, 1898, and entered Mt. Vnion the next year to hecoine one of the veterans of 'og,. He is the author of her class song, and further served his country as follows: Foot Ball. Team, 'oo and 'oig Annual Contest of IQOQQ Base Ball Manager, '19o2g President Athletic Association 19o2-3, Associate Editor UNONIAN, 03. He contemplates newspaper work and lmachelorism for the future. 9 if il Elsie Edith Meek, A. A T, L. L. S., was born in Bellaire, O. The date of her birth is recorded in the family Bihle which can't be found. For two years at XYestern Reserve Seminary she was laying the foundation for future greatness at Mt. Ifnion, which insti- tution she entered in 19oo. She was Editor-in- Chief of the Dynamo and The Aurora , mem- ber of the Linnaean Basket Ball Team of 19oo- IQ President of-the Y. XV. C. A., and is Presi- dent of her class. She is looking toward law. tmother-in-law.Q 5' 9' 5' Jo n L. O. Pottorf, A. B., A Y. L. L. S., was born April 4, 1874, at Augusta, O. In ISS7 he moved to Pa. He spent one year in Clarion State Normal School, Pa., graduated from Rochester Business lfniversity, N. Y., Class of '91, engaged in business there for four years, graduated from Cook Academy, N. Y., in 1899, winning the Historical Prize, attended Brown Vniversity, 1899-oo, and Mt. Vnion, 19o1-3. 'While in Mt. Ifnion he has been Editor of the Dynamo, President ofthe Y. M. C. A.: Dele- gate to Y. M. C. AQ. Conference at Athens, 19023 on Track Team of IQOQQ on the LNON1.-iN Staff and Vice President of the 'Class of IQO3.
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