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pa.-ge twenty CARL MILTON BREWSTER, A. M., Oberlin College, Harvard University, Heidel- berg University. Professor of Chemistry arid Physics. ROBERT H. DAWSON, A. B., LL. B. University of Michigan, Western Reserve Law School. Director of Athletics. CHARLES WARD THOMAS, Iristrhctor in Mechanical Drawing.
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- page twenty-two CHARLES WARD THOMAS, B. S., L. L. S., first lived at Barnesville, among the 'hills of Bel- mont County. The greater part of his school days were passed, however, in Salem. He en- tered Mount Union Academy in '07 and the College the following year. Here he- has been a valued student and classmate. For the past two years he has conducted a class in mechan- ical drawing. He was editor of the Y. M. C. A. hand book in 'I0. He gives the scientific oration on class day. Expects .to teach for awhile, later will probably attend Case. CLARA EUQENIA SLUTZ, PH. B., L. L. S., A. S. A. Like other children of Methodist minis- ters her home has been .the East Ohio Confer- ence. She graduated from the Barnesville High School and entered Mount Union in the fall of 504. Since that time she has taught four years in the public schools, two of which she was assistant principal of the Salineville High School. In college work her specialty has been Latin, having read ten years of it. She has been Historian of her class in '05. Pres- ident of Y. W. C. A. in '07, delegate to Y. W. C. A., conferences at Winona Lake, Painesville and Hiram. The class of 1911 feels itself very fortunate in receiving her into their ranks during her senior year. Miss Slutz will lill the 'Latin chair at Grand River Institute next year. GUY STEWART HOOVER, A. B., L. L. S., S. N., entered school the fall of ,O7 and since that time has been the busiest man of his class. He has been connected with almost every ,activ- ity of the college. He was Historian of the class in '08, President of the class in '09 and gives the class oration in '11, He has also been Vice-President and Treasurer of the Y. M. C. A. He was a member. of the Dynamo Association ,IO-II, holding the position. of Alumni Editor in ,IL He has been especially interested in debating work being an alternate on the debating team in '08 and. ,OQ and Cap-- tain of the Muskingum and West Virginia Teams in ,IL It is largely due to his efforts that the Triangular Debating League for IQI-I was organized. He took the second place in the Oratorical Contest ,IO and represented Mount Union in the Ohio Inter-Collegiate Peace Oratorical Contest at'Otterbein 'l1. He is a member of the College Living Endowment Fund and the Alumni Editor of the Unionian. 'He expects to make preaching his profes- sion.
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