Mount Union College - Unonian Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1905

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filllahrl Eiarfgrlll, A. E., ik. 35. E., il. E. 5. gave her first wail for woman's rights, Ian. I, 1800, in East Saginaw, Mich. Even in her extreme youth Little Ma- bel evinced a remarkable ability for standing up for herself and her sex in general. Her preparatory educa- tion was received in the Alliance High School from which she graduated in 1895. She then entered college completing the normal curriculum in 1898. - After teach- ing four years she re-entered Mt. Union where she has ever been a faithful student. She is especially noted for her love of Doctor Riker and because she was al- ways perfectly Frank.', She intends to teach, hence her matrimonial horizon is somewhat clouded. Zllaimrn Ellraiikltn Keeler. E. S. A. E., iii. E. 5. was born in the wilds of Snyder Co., Pa., Nov. 8, 1878. He was not lost, however, in the tall timber which sur- rounded him but was later found in a draughting office in Johnstown, Pa., where he remained five years. He began his course at Mt. Union in 1899. His chief field of work has been the Linnaean Literary Society and the Y. M. C. A., where he has been a member of almost every important committee throughout his course. He will also be remembered as constituting a dommittee of one to guard the Gymnasium, having received such a fright while on one of his midnight vigils that he has ever since been somewhat bald. After graduating he will enter the Y. M. C. A. work.

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f' Mtllhtirh Etniarninrie Entllwicx, A. TE., A.. 35. E.. Q. ill. S., niade her debut into this World, Aug. 19th, 1883, in West Newburg, Vermont. She graduated from the Newark High School in IQOI, soon after which the Tuckers moved to Mt. Union. Possessed of a fine mind, Mildred haslheen successful in all her undertakings. 'She has beenijffin the Dynamo Staff, o2-3-4-5: Pres. of the Dy- namo Staff, 304-'05, Editor-in-chief of the Dynamo, 'o5. VVinner of the Oratorical Contest, 'O3. M. U. C. Repre- sentative at the Inter-State Oratorical Contest, ,O4. She entertained the Senior class many times during its bril- liant career and there was always a -hearty welcome ex- tended. She will teach next year. Elnhn Slhinltirr Smith, A. E.. A. E. UE.. E. E.. f1fS'C began to do acrobatic stunts in the Methodist parsonage in Uhrichsville, 0. He is the youngest member of the class, a distinction which he fails to enjoy at present but doubtless will in days to come. His early education was obtained in the Massillon and Alliance Schools, gradu- ating from the latter in 'OL He entered Mt. Union the fall of the same year. His itineracy has been as follows, President of the junior class, 'o4. Pres. of the Dynamo Staff, '03-'04, Editor-in-chief of the Dynamo, 'o4. Senior Member of Athletic Board of Control, '04-'o5. Like all ministers' sons he is a bad actor. His chief characteris- tics are his versatility and his admiration for the A. X. D.'s. He aspires to an M. D.



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Qlqiariurmi lfairilirig ilfnrnm, M. Q.. ill. 55. S.. drew his first breath july 24, 1876, in Millersburg, 0. His early life was spent in teaching. He entered Mt. Union in 1901. Like Napoleon Bonaparte he fell in love at an early age, and worst of all, got married. The ob- ject of his fond affection is as much one of us as dear Har- vey himself and joins with great enthusiasm. The past year Charles Harvey has been teaching in the college, whiling away his leisure hours, wheeling a go-cart. He aspires to be a college professor. Elaine Ahrlle Qnhwrirm. Mb. E.. A. 36. Q., ill. 55. E., began her career in the famous city of Damascus, G., Dec. 7, 1800. She graduated from the Damascus High School in '96 and from the Academy in ,9Q. After teaching school three years she entered Mt. Union. She was as- sistant in the English department 'o3-'o4. Member of the Dynamo staff, '04-'o5. President of the Dynamo staff, 104-'o5.r President of the Cercle Francaise, 'o5. Future undecided. lhaurrgig Mfilliamsai Mtllfmima, E. S., 5. A. E., M. E. 5. claims Alliance as his birth place, having entered upon this life Feb. 18, 1882. He graduated from the Alliance High School in 1899 and entered Mt. Union the fall of the same year. Harry has ever been of a quiet retiring nature, having no time for the frivolities of life. A good student, he was known as a pet of Dr. Soule's, a distinc- tion very few have ever possessed. His intended voca- tion is as yet unknown.

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