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Frank Walter Reinoehl, A. B., L. L. S., S. N., is a-product of North Lawrence, Ohio, Where he commenced living on December 13, 1880. He was educated in the district school and then taught for four years, entering Mt. Union in the spring of '02, He graduated from the Normal Department in '06, as president of the class. During his Senior year he has given much attention to the library. He was a member of the football team of '03, '04, '05 and '06, and of the base ball team during '05, '06 and '07, delegate to the State Y. M. C. A. Convention at Columbus, and to Lakeside Conference in '04, and to the International Conven- tion of Student Volunteers at Nashville, '06. He was president of the Y. M. C. A., '06-'07, and of the Sophomore class of '07, and President of the Board of Athletic Directors '07. He was a delegate to the Chicago National Convention of S. N., '07, and Editor-in-Chief of the Unonian, '07. Frank Walter Reinoehl Mary Margaret Russell Arthur Oyster Mary Margaret Russell, Ph. B., L. L. S., D. G., was born at Tuscarawas, Ohio, March 23, 1883. She lived for some time in Pittsburg, and then in Alliance, grad- uating from the local High School in '01. She graduated from the Music Depart- ment of Mt. Union College in '03. She was a delegate to the D. G. National Con- vention at Madison, Wis., in 1903. Miss Russell is thought to show much favor to Frank', people. Arthur Oyster, A. B., R. L. S., was born near Marriam, Kansas, on December 20, 1884, but recognizing the superior educational advantages to be gained in the East, he moved to Ohio with his parents three years later. He attended the country schools and graduated from the Alliance High School in '02. He entered Mt. Union the next year, where he has gained some knowledge, while looking after the wants of the Republican Literary Society. He participated in the Mt. Union-Hiram debates of '05 and '07, was president of the Oratorical Association, '07, and was class historian for 107. He intends to be a tiller of the soil. 1 FIQ- , ' I'
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t Equity, Ohi0, John Vernon Kaho, Ph- Bw L' L' S., S' Nh, T. N. Il?.,rWo2tSt1hCerI::lZss, he is com- on February 17, 1888, and being the Y011113Ig'Ei'1td1?1imm'iniSter he has had a hard H - as 1S 2 monly known as Kid. The son of a G 0 l 1 B rnesvme long time keeping track of his home' but he m.an?ged E ren1tZrIed1nM EU. C. the next 611011311 to graduate from the High School m. 03' HZ ivas a member of the foot- - - e. fan and has been troubhng th? faculty evel Smc '06 and '07 as well as Gen- ball team during '05, '06 and 07, and basket ,Pau of , . '06 and cral Athletic Manager this y ,07. Next year he expects topattend law school. ear. He was president of the T. N. E. during M bl lr ne Marsh Ph B R L S D. G. was born at Manchester, Ohio, 3 C C 9 - -2 ' ' ' . 1 1 so long ago that she has forgotten the exact time. She graduated fgoin U53 Talinadge High School and then attended Mt. Union Summer School an aug ...........--.ani John Vernon Kaho Mabel Irene Marsh Charles Franklin Matthias in the public school. She later graduated ,from the Normal Department of the College and then spent one year at the University of Michigan, but recognizing the advantages that would accrue to her from graduating with this class, she re- entered Mt. Union in the fall of ,05. Miss Marsh will be a wielder of the birch until she is married. it I Charles Franklin Matthias, A. B., L. L. S., S. A. E., was ushered into this world at Louisville, Ohio, on July 16, 1882. He attended the Summer Schools and the Normal School at Augusta, Ohio, after which he taught for two years. He entered Mt. Union in the spring of 1901, and has always been noted for his devotion to the classics. He was a delegate to the S. A. E. National Convention at Atlanta, Ga., '07, and a member of the Dynamo, staff '06-'07, being Editor-in-Chief during the spring term '07. He will teach next year. - -18- 0
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I B S S A E T N E., began his di- Wilmer Hamilton Seawright, Ph. B., R. L. . ,... , . - versified career at New Brighton, Pa., October 1, 1881. He graduated from the New Brighton High School in 1898, and at the Beaver Falls Business College.1n 1900. He then worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. and entered Mt. Union in '03, and is thought to have attended every dance given in the gymnasium since then. He was a delegate to the Lakeside Y. M. C. A. Conference in '05. He secur- ed second honors at the local oratorical contest '07, and was Toaster at the Ohio Inter-Collegiate Oratorical Association Banquet at Springiield '07. He was Presi- ' ' n the Unonian Staff, and class Vale- dent of the Thalian Dramatic Club 07, Was 0 dictorian. He intends to go to Drew Theological Seminary next year. 4...-11 .- Wilmer Hamliton Seawright Arthur P Rickard Arthur Purdy Rickard, Ph. B., R. L. S., S. A. E- was born at Niles Ohio D b 2 . J a 9:9111 61' 0, TSS4, but soon moved to Alliance, where he attended the public sc ool, graduating from the High School in '02, He entered Mt Union the next ygeagf and ever since has been a devoted student of French and the champion u er of his class. Basket ball is Arthur's stron ' , , , , - g D0111tL he was a memb f the team dumg 05, 06 and '07, being Captain in '0'1. He also played oertl? College base ball team in '03 and '04, President of the Board of Athletic Di nt e ,06. He was class president of '07 durin ' rec ors' i g the Junior ye , d S. A. E. Province Convention at Purdue University Laiaycilte Tngeliigte to the 120-
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