Mount Union College - Unonian Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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Memoria Bene Factorum fBy Felix j Owed to the Class of 1911. These are the seniors, most worthy! All mourning the students and faculty Saddened with tears of remembrance, shed in this time of be- reavement, Personiricaitions of sorrow, with voices sad and prophetic, Stand like figures portentous, cum universo ploratu. These are the seniors, illustrious! Chosen from sections most famous, Wisdom's own representatives, assembled together by Fortune, Led by the spirit of Learning, striving to make the world better, Came they to Mt. Union College, mater virum clarorum. These are the seniors, congenial! Who can deny the assertion That they, recognizing the fleetness of Life and our sojourn . together, K Have excelled in the number of parties, feeds, and excursions clandestine, Of class spirit setting example sine historia pare? These are the seniors, most studious! Deep in resources of knowledge Delved they four fforj years without ceasing, burning high power incandescents Endeavoring far in the morning to 'scape ignominious fiunking, Rather than shocks the professor, with hodie non comparatusf' Tunc Cantant Angeli Uno Ore. I All hail to the class of 'lelevenll' Par excellence of Mt. Union! Thy fame shall re-echo unceasing, through aeons of future de- claring ' How nature in this great edition, has surely forestalled repe- tition, Of graduate classes so perfect, igitur pax vobiscum! page twenty-seven

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. If ,,k. 1 gy. .WM ,. - K is K ., ,ge:.w1.-X... .V ff .A .. 1 fi - 1 ff.5:2f:-,.. 2' V ' - . 21.51- K ' .. 3. '.:'2k'i -Hn: . . f x: : u, v .'g.3..r, H- .1- . ,,., A ., ,VX, , page twenty-six CLARE BENJAMIN IRWIN, PH. B., R. L. S., A. T. O., was born at West Meca in Trumbull County, Ohio. He came to Mount Union Academy in the fall of 1898 where he remained for two years. From that time until 1906, he taught school and attended summer school. Re-enter- ing college in the fall of 1906, he graduated from the Normal department the following spring. After this graduation, he spent two more years teaching. In the spring of 1909 he returned to Mount Union where he has faith- fully pursued his college course. He has been Business Manager of the Dynamo for 1910-11. He is an active member of the Y. M. C. A., having held various positions on the cabinet. For the past year he has been an instructor in the Academy. Mr. Irwin is faithful in what- ever he undertakes and will make an eiiicient teacher. ' , Lois JEWELL HULL, PH. B., L. L. S., A. S. A. Blessed is the Senior whose annals are brief. Lois was born in Alliance, Ohio, not so very long ago and has lived here Happily ever since. She graduated from the Alliance High! School '06 and entered the Academy of Mount Union College the fall of the same year. Her Junior year was spent at Wilson College, but she longed for the class of '11, so once more she joined our ranks in the fall of '10. As a del- egate she attended the A. S. A. convention at Baltimore, Md., June 1910. She gives the French Oration on Class Day. JAMES MONAHAN, A. B., L. L. S., A. T. O., appeared at Mount Union first in the Academy. Here he learned the studious habits which made it possible for him, being admitted to the Col- lege in the Winter Term of 1908, to graduate with the Class of 1911. He has served three years as fullback on the foot-ball team. For 1910 he was a member of the intercollegiate debating team. He was president of the Y. M. C. A. during the year of 1910-11, and of the class during its Junior year, and is Bus- iness Manager of the Unionian. WALTER G. GINGERY, B. S., R. L. S., was born in Copley, Summit County, Ohio. Here he received the preparatory training for his college career, graduating from the High School in '02. He entered Mount Union ,in the fall of 105, but remained out of school two years so as to be able to graduate with the Class of 'l1. During this period he taught science in the High School at North Baltimore, Ohio. He is at pres- ent instructor in Mathematics in the Academy, which position he has ably filled during the last two years of his College Course. He is also editor of the Unonian.



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