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llvin Ellsworth Tllleoinger, PH. B., R. L. S., 2 A E., was announced at Randolph, O , Sept. IO, 1879. He slid through the Public Schools in his home town graduating from the High School in IS97. By way of preparation for college he taught school one year, entering Mt. llnion in '98. He is of agentle and timid disposition, generally known as little Ivin. He intends to study law and expects some day to vie with a XVebster or a Calhoun HONORS: President of junior Class, 'ogg Member of the Dynamo Staff,'o3-'04, LTNONIAN Staff, 'o4. ,X vb! .95 Grace Estelle flDlllZl', A. B , L- L. S, A lf.. was born in4Allianee, O , graduated from the High School there and entered lVlt...Unior1 i1i '-96, graduating from the Normal Department in '9S. She left school tliinking that she could learn no more, but three years of school teaching dissuaded her from this idea, a11d she re-entered Mt. Union in 'o1. She has been a conscientious, thorough student and true to the Kohr. Her future vocation will be teaching. HONORS! Dynamo Stair, '03-'04, UNONIAN Staff, 'o4g Editor in chief of the Dynamo, Xkfinter term, 'o4. J' .29 .23 Sosepb G. JBrown, A. B., R. L. s., 2 A E., began his oratory March 4, 1888, at Brownsdale, Pa. He Hnished the Public Schools in his native town and entered Mt. Union the fall of 1899 and has endured seventeen terms - at this shrine of knowledge. He is by all means the quiet- est and most harmless member of the Senior class. He is an honorary member of Kappa Delta Epsilon. joe has preached two years and expects to enter Theological Semi- nary next year. . HONORS: Delegate to Studentsl Volunteer Convention at Toronto, 1901, Contestant in Oratorical Contest, I904, Mem- ber of the Debating Team, 'o4.
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1bowarO CS.1Robt, A. B., R- L-5-1 A T 52, began work on the farm sometime after the civil warf He attended country schools and at the age of sixteen began to teach. Soon after he entered Mt. Union and started in to be honor graduate. Finding out however that he would be unable to graduate with the class of '04 he attended Ada for two terms, during which he 111ade up four term's work and re-entered with colors Hying. He has a great fondness for athletics and the Delta Gammas. HONORS: Member Foot Ball Team, 1901, O21 Member of Unonian Staff, ,O4, ea' 99 .25 iiames Jfranhlin 1Rnott5, A. B., R- L. S., E A E, first began to live jan. 10, 1875 at Xvaynesburg, Pa. He entered Mt. Union the winter term of ,97. During his school years his specialty was troubling the Professors, and he was noted for his silence in the class room. His favorite study was Mathematics. For the past two years he has attended Boston University where he will graduate next year. HONORS: Winner of the Oratorical Contest ,O2. .AG Q9 -.99 1F1ettie :Belle Jfrieoline, A. B., R. L s., A E A, was born near Somerset, Pa., March 8, ISSI. She attended the Public Schools in Somerset, graduating from the High School in 1898. Thence she entered the YVestern State Normal School, where she graduated in 1900. Her wisdom and discrimination had always been her most marked characteristics and she showed both to their best advantage when in the Fall of igoo she determined to enter Mt. Union asa member of the class of 1904. She is noted for her fondness of gentlemen company but is nevertheless a Brin believer in woninis rights. HONORS: Dynamo Associations, '03,-,045 President of Y, W. C. A., 'oz-,ogg Delegate to the State Conventions at Hiram and Oberlin.
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