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PUB LI SHED I:\' THE INTERE. T OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE W E STERVILLE, O HI O , JUNE 2, 1919.
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1O TTERB E IN W INS . Agn es SEASON'S FINAL
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GRA D U ATES G IVE R E C I TA L
O ver Colle g e W h en Art~r.::- M iss H elen Vance and Miss S,Jessard, Son of M usic Professo r Wrig ht W ill R eceive Degrees in M us ic this Year. Meets Death in E x ca vation.
Commence m ent Days Filled w ith Special Events-Class o f Fo r ty-
One o f :)tterbein .lccurred 28. about
three t o G raduate. CORNER ST O NE T O BE LAID
L a st Game o f Seas on is Vic tor y for Coach Swain's B as eball Nine.
the most severe shock that G radua t e Recital Wednes day. Score 8 t o 3. has s uffered for many years Two student are receiving degree \Vedne day morning. May in piano from the School of Music 10 o'clock. wli en littl e Ar- this year. Miss Agnes Wright and OTTE R BEI N DEF E A TSANTIOCH
Usual Banqu ets S che d uled-President . hur Spessard, eight-year-old son of !lliss Helen \ ' ance. The ability of Dano Pit che~ Good Ball- Ent;re to Preach Baccalaureate- D o::tor · t., rofessor and :M rs. A. R. Spe. sard , these gids is recognized and appreTeam ~lays Like "Old-tim e rs" 1 -~et his death by drowning. cia t ed by all, and doubtle s t h eir A ntioch Ahead in F in.t Inni ng. I W . 0 . T h omps on S peaker. \,Vhi le p laying with ome neighbor grac uating recital. on n~xt \ Nedneschildren, A r th u r fel l into a gravel pit day evening will be largely at t ended. Events of the Sixty-th ird Annuai O t te rbein vers us An t ioch 011 las"t Comme,1ce ment wi ll begin next Wed fil led wit h water. an excavation re- Their program follow: P ro gram Th ursda y r esu lte d in a score of 8 to 3 ne s day evening wit h the graduating cent ly made in t he const ru ction of the in favor of Otterbe in . The game was recital of the Schoo l of Music. From new Science B u ildi n g. H is playmates M iss H elen Vanc e fast and nappy. Th e fielding wa~ althat even;ng until the gradua t ion exe r ran home to tell t heir parents, and G r ieg S ona ta in E m inor, O p. 7 mos t perfect in tha t th ere were on ly cises on the Thur s day of the fo ll ow after some sea r ching t he body was Al legro moderato two errors for O tt e rb ein while five ing week. every day is well filled with brought up by Merrick Demorest. Andante molto Expert physicians and a nur e, bringwere noted for Anti o h. Da:10 pitcha ,pecial event of some kind. 1 Alla ~Ienuetto, ma poco piu lento One event which will make this ing a lungmotor. were ummoned ed almo. t air-tight ball and allowed Brahm s I h commencement notable in the history f rom Col u mb u s immediately, but the on Y t ree walk . Antioch ma•iagcd of Otterbein is the laying of the cnr- child had been in the water too long R haps odie in G m in o r, O p . 79 , No. 2 to score one rnn the fir~t inning but nerstone for the New 'cieuce Hall on and life could not be restored. C hop in · P o lonaise in A flat, O p. 53 Otterbein tight<·n td ,11J a,;,; :J.:gan to \\'ednesday. June 11. Elaborate exLittle Arthur was possessed of a Fri ml. V a lse de Concert, O p. 55, No. 2 play real ha'.!. ln the second inning crcises of an appropriate nature are lovable disposition. and little traits G rainger Pace C:10ved a· two bagger along third being planned for this occasion. ,hat made him loved by all who knew Irish T une from County D erry ba line bringing in two runs . Dr. \\'. -0. Tho111p·so11. pre-ident- of 1.h1.D1. ,. h.;ul a m~··v.elotJ.£ lo ·e for Beethoven . . Concerto· ~ .{Ia• t·p to the ci(dt t h inning Antioch Ohio State University will deliver the ;iature and a syn?athetic under tand-, (O ··chestral parts o'.1 .secnnd piano by ,v;(s tept with her o ne tally. .\ftcr a commencement address. June 12 Ot- ,ng for the 0owe1s and birds and tree, ~lt ~s \\ ngh) series of good h itting Otterbein terbe111 graduates a class -of forty- that made him more appreciative of P rogram vound up the game wi t h the :,Core of three this year one-fourth of wh 111 the beautiful 111 life than many older Mi-s Agn-G Wr:gl::t 1 ~ tri 3. are local students. folk· :::1,h:::~ . Son~t: in F rr.ir.or, 0 1,. 5, - t crbein Antioch The funeral was he lei at fot1r o'cJa~k •·1·1 1ru cve111no· · ~ , Inc:e · t •1~e pale m :ion I \1 ut ·1 ss.·. \·au11sdall rogram o vents. . I · . f E P Following i. the program of events in th: afterno n of Acmorial Day in gleams. \ Umghi 3b. \'aunsdall for the week: the United Brethren church of \ ~'e~- \ \'hile. rapt in love's ec tatic dream r.. '.1,1 gnery 2b. Northrop Wednesday, Ju~e 4 . terville, and the child wa ~ buried in Two hearts are fondly beating." · Miller c. \ \'allace 8:00 p. m.-Graduatmg Recitals. the Otterbein cemetery. . Fox lb. Athey chool of ~fu sic. --------C hop in . E-tuc.e, O p. 25, N o. 7 1 Lehma·1 Thursday, June 5 P R I Z E WINN E RS ANNOUNCED Gra inge r . S heph erd's H ey · p cf. Haymer 7:00 p. 111.- pen Ses ions, Cleiorace If. Bales hetean and Philalethean Literary So---R aff · · · V alse in C m a j o r Wells rf. tratcher cieties. P rizes R angin g from Thirteen D ollars Bee t h o ven . . . Co n certo in B fla t Daiio p. Northrop to One Dolla r Are Awar ded (Orchestra l parts on .econd p:ano by Otterbein........ O 13 O2 I I 0 Frid ay, J une 6 7 :00 p. m .-Open essions, Philoma G r eek Scholars, M onday. ~ii Vance) \mioch ..... •······ ... I O 0 0 O 0 I 1 Q thean and Philophronean Litera1·y So cietie •. No doubt tterbein folks wi ll be in- BEAT W E S LEYAN IN TEN N IS Club Elects O fficers. Satur da y, ·June 7 :00 p. 111.-Reception by President terested to know the dispo ition of At a recent mee tin g of the Quiz and and Mrs. \V. G. Clippinger at och the Keister Greek pr ize announce,: Martin T akes Singles Wit h Little Qui ll Cl u b, office r s were elected for in a r ecent iss ue o f th i. paper·. The ran Hall. Effort- Bancroft and G ray Play next yea r . H e lc n Ke ller was chosen Sunday, June 8 . prizes were awarded a t hape l Mon Fast Game of D oubles. President; Erlit h Bi ngham . vice pre i 10:15 a. m.-Baccalaureate erv1ce day morning by President and are a at Fir t Cnited Brethren Church. Ser Tuesday afternoon \\'esleyan's ten dent: and Jo , ephine Foor. s cretary mon by P1·e ident \ V. G. Clippinger. follows: nis team wa defeated by Otterbein's t r ea:, ur er. Two new m ember.. E t her First, Da le Phi ll ippi, 10.00. D. D. men in a c lose to u rname n t. Ban H a r ley an d V io le t Pa tt er son , were 7:30 p. m.-Annive r sary _of C h_r is ·econd, :tvlai·jori e M iller, $3.C0. tion A ocia t io n at F irs t 111ted crof t in a fa t ba ttle with t he opp on e lec t e d t o me mbers h ip in th e cl ub . T h ir d, Es th e r H a rl ey an d Fran k Brethren Ch u rc h . A ddre s by Pro e nt's fir s t s t r inge r , lo t in a thr ee et A pl easa n t s o cial me e t ing wa s he ld at tone r, $2.00. fessor E. J . Pace, C hi ca go. Loi Adam' Thur day eveni ng. The hono r s in th e c lass t e ts we r e matc h by a co r e o f 7 to 5, 4 t o 6, M o nday, June 9 4 to 6. M ar ti n fo und h i m a n t o be wo n by th e fo ll ow in g: ( Continued on pa!!"e five .) President a nd Mrs. Clippinge r T hird Yea r Gr ee k. Kenne th co tt , easy fo r hi m an d wo u n d up th e si ngl e Will Give R e ception. wi t h th e co r e 6 t o 0, 6 t o I. Tn th e $13.00. · B accala urea t e and A ssociation da ub! s Ban cro ft and G r ay fo und th e ir ay ev n in , J u ne 7. · at 8 a tu r d Second Year G r ee k , Ru s e ll P alm er, S p ea kers Are A n nounced. han d s full b u t fi na lly su cceeded in o'clock, P resi d en t a nd Mr·. \ V. G. Next unday. Ju ne 8. is Baccala ur e 10.00. eco nd Year Greek. Lloyd H armon. wi n n ing the ma t ch wit h t he co res, C:lipp!nge r w ill g iv e th e an nu a l r ece p ate Sunday and al o the t ime fo r th e $5.00. 7 to 5. 4 to 6, · to 6. Gray played t ion 111 hono r o f t he sen ior class in annual addre s for the Young Me n' s Firs t Yea r Gr ek-1\farjorie Mi ll er. an exceedingly fa t game at t h e ne t. t he parl o r s o f Coc hr a n Hall. A ll se n and Young vVomen's Chri ti a n A o - $5.00. cond yea r that the io r s with th eir relat iv s, m e m be r s o f T hi s ma kes the iations. Pr s ide nt Cli pp inge r w ill Seco nd Yea r Greek. Dale Ph illippi, We leyan · m n have met d efeat at t he fa c ulty a nd t he ir famil ie , a nd ))reach at th e m o rnin g service and 1.00. the hand of Otterbein. T he retu rn loca l an d v i iting al u mni are co rdially Profe sor E. J . Pace o f C h icago be Fir t Year Greek, E ther Harley, game at Delaware will be played invi t d. N o fo rmal invitati ons w ill be fore , the Association a t t he even ing ·· J.OO. sent. Monday, June 2. service.
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