Gem Yearbook . He studied along Mechanical lines,learning the trade of a mechanic. Being converted at the age ofseventeen, he engaged in active Christian work in the city of Indi-anapolis for a year previous to coming to Taylor University. Hewon the State oratorical contest of the Inter-collegiate ProhibitionLeague for Taylor and represented them in the Inter-State contest inIllinois. He will represent the Thalonian Literary Society in theannual Christian Herald Prize Debate. His life will bo devoted toChristian work. Clarence Alley first delighted his parents June 14, 1887, nearPepperstown, F


Gem Yearbook . He studied along Mechanical lines,learning the trade of a mechanic. Being converted at the age ofseventeen, he engaged in active Christian work in the city of Indi-anapolis for a year previous to coming to Taylor University. Hewon the State oratorical contest of the Inter-collegiate ProhibitionLeague for Taylor and represented them in the Inter-State contest inIllinois. He will represent the Thalonian Literary Society in theannual Christian Herald Prize Debate. His life will bo devoted toChristian work. Clarence Alley first delighted his parents June 14, 1887, nearPepperstown, Franklin county, Indiana. After completing the com-mon school course he entered the Brookville high school. Duringthe first year here he was converted and began active Christian spent two years at high school, and then began teaching in thesouthern part of Franklin county, where he taught two years. Hethen came to Taylor University, where he completes the Academicwork, graduating with the Class of M. A. Keith received his public school education at , III.; entered the Academy of Taylor University in1906. He is Vice President of the Academic organization amiBusiness Manager of The Gem. Expects to enter collegenext year and is preparing for the ministry.


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