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Earl Tlill. 1Ree0, A. B., R. L. S., was born at a very early age near Mt. Ephriam, O. He attended Muskingum College one year, and the11 settled down as school teacher for the rest of his life. Feeling the need ofa better education he resigned his position and entered Mt. Union as Principal of the Shorthand Depart- ment and student in the Prep. Department. In order to graduate with the class of 1904 he skipped tl1e Sophomore and junior years. His favorite occupations are horse trading Fllld spooning, in both of which he has had large experience. He would rather stir up a fuss than eat a meal. After graduation he will go to Harvard. I HONORS: Member of Dynamo Staff, '03-'04, Contestant in Oratorical Contest, '03 and lo4. .3 J .5 1bomcr 1bave11!Iboore,A- B-, R- L- S-. 2 N-, began his career as vocalist at Powhatan, O., December 28, ISSI. Being a preachers son he was educated at various places i11 the state of Ohio, graduating from the Carrollton High School in 1897. He spent o11e year at Scio College but soon discovered his mistake and in the Fall of 1899 was found among the Freshmen at Mt. Union. He is noted for his devotion to athletics and 'Wednesday nights. He will spend the next three years in a Theological Seminary and the remainder of his life in Beulah Land. PIONORSZ President of the Oratorical Association, '04, Member of the Debating Team, 'o4. Q9 .3 -3 'lbarrg Jfouts Tbaglctt, PH- B-, L- L- S-, 3 N., the youngest member of the Senior class was introduced to his parents, April 17, 1884, at Deersville, Ohio. He was noted for his early piety, all trace of which disappeared soon after entering Mt. Union. He is the best scrapper in the Senior class. HONORS: Member of Basket Ball Team, '02, 'o3, 'o4g Capt. Basket Ball, '03, Foot Ball Team, ,O2, 'ogg Mgr. Foot Ball, 'ogg President of Athletic Association, '03-104, Presi- dent of Sophomore Class, '02, Toast Master at junior Prom, 'ogg XVinner of York Declamation Contest, '03, L L. S. Valedictorian at Inter-Society Contest, '03, L. L. S. Orator Inter-society Contest, 'o4g Declainier at joint Session of Society, 'o4g Member of Dynamo Staff, '03-'04, Business Maiiager of UNONLAN, '04, First Lieutenant Co. K, Sth Inf. O. N. G.
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Tnellfe louise Gamvbellf PH- B , R. L. S , iirst saw the light in the little town of Randolph. She attended the local High School and later entered Mt. Union College Where she remained ten terms, graduating from the Normal and completing the greater part of the Philosophical course, but was so disgusted with the class of that year that she determined to leave school. Entering the Sunlnier School in 1903 she became acquainted with some of the members of ,O4 and discovering the excellence of the class determined to cast her lot with them. She has taught six years and has spent 0118 year at the University of Michigan. Next year she will have charge of the Mathematical Department of the East Liverpool High School Where she has been for the last two years. i ,Al V93 .al Ethel Jfieatrice west, PH B., L L. S , was born in view of the classic Mount and has devoted all her days to the pursuit of vvisdom. She entered Mt. Union at her first opportunity and has been in school continuously ever since. She remained a junior for five years awaiting the class of 1904. Noted for her devotion to the classics. HONORS: Delegate to Lake Geneva, ,995 President of Y. NV. C. A., ,QQ-,OO. alma: Jfrank Derwatb SIut3, A. B., R. L. S., 2 N, the so11 of a Methodist preacher was born at Mt Hope, O., so long ago that he cannot remember the day. He gradu- ated at Orville High School in '99 and came to Mt Union the Fall of 'oo. Frank has benevolent and Piercing eyesg i. e. one eye is benevolent and the other Piercing. He has never been known to break any rules of the College GJ. He has been the most popular me-niber of the Senior Class with the girl fraternities, having been an ardent friend of each in turn. HONORS: President of Sophomore Class, 'o2g Assistant Librarian, '02-'03, In the Local Contests of 'o2 and '03, tak- ing tirst place in '03, Member of the Debating Team, ,O4Q Business Manager of the Dynamo, '03-,042 UNONIAN Staff, '04,
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Grace Sora Zbarrovb, PH. B., R- i- S., A 5 A, began her career as a singer, near Lowellville, O. She graduated in Lowellville High School, spent one year in Rayen High School, Youngstown, and entered Mt. Union in the Fall of '93, She has shown especial aptitude in all Dr. juddls classes, and is noted for her calm and equable disposition. She expects to teach. HONORS: Graduate from Normal Department, ,OIQ Capt. Ladies' Basket Ball Team, 'org Class Historian, '04, Member UNONIAN Staff, '04, V99 Q9 .al 3obn :lfreoerich lpbillips, PH. B-, R. L. S., E N, was born near Sharon, Pa., Sept. I7, 1878, and has led a zig- zag career ever since. He graduated from Sharpsville High School, spent Qfine year at Fredonia Institute, one year at the Sharon Business College and one year as Bookkeeper for the Republic Iron and Steel Co., Youngstown, O. He served throughout the Spanish-American War in Co, G, 15th P. V. I. He spent two years as traveling salesman and entered Mtl Union in the year of 'o2. Fred can put up a good speech on a subject he has never heard of before, a rare faculty which has saved him the disgrace of many a Hunk in the class room. He is noted for being always be- hind time. HONORS: Member of the Track Team '02, Winner of sec- ond place in the Oratorical Contest of 7043 Valedictorian of the Class of '04,
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