WESTERVILLE,
VOL. V.
FAMOUS
OHIO,
SEPTEMBER
STUDENTS
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Exendine Is Coming Back to Give Us a Good Start on the Season. Great joy is being manife ted by old and new tudents alike over the new that our famou olcl e ach, . r\. Exendine will come back to coach u for a victorv over hio \Ve leyan. :::-Jowhere j thi manife ted O much. as among the old men who playec:l three years ago and who learned to re pect and obey his in true tion. Hi coming will tend to give confidence to the men. \,\'ith his coachino-, which i superior to anything in Ohio, we hould b~ able to defeat \Ve leyan again. For three year Exendine turned out the be t teams Otterbein has ever had. In 1911 with but a poor outlook, he whipped four freshmen into shape, and with what wa left from the year bedefeated Ohio tate
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15, 1913.
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Large Crowd Attended the Joint Reception of the Associations
The j int reception of the).':. 11. C. . and Y. W. C. A. wa held J\t~t'"""c.~~\Jin the A s ciation building at\JED(""£.pt IO urday evening and wa a rou ing :f li7'Tt,,;. ucce ' in every way. The students a embled at 7 :30 and were ; rAMt> pr mptly ta 00 ed with a card bearing the in cription, '·I am" "'-- fl LJ ( fudent'· name) \Vho are you?" Then they were compelled to run the gaunlet of a receivin° line. The result was that everyone became acquainted. fter partner· were ecured by means bf the mixing of eparate lines of girl and boy , the member of tl1e faculty entertained with a program. Pr f. Grabill and Prof. Baker opened the program with a fo,e piano duet, and were followed by a readino- by Pr.of. Blank , who wa o heartily encored that .,, be wa: compell d to re p nd for _.,,, " 1 ,f· 'tie· secono -time. Mi s Jansen • • then rendered a vocal sol , and ______________ ""."""" ______________ Prof. pe ard concluded the proCOLLEGE -OPENS ATTENDANGE IS GOOD gram with a mandolin solo. The tudent then ojourned to the Excecllent Attendance. Marks: tht: Registration Is as High as Ever ''gym' where refre·hments were First Session. Before. Freshmen Class in o rd er. · ·\
ee our old coach back, and not have another with him. You will not ee th i st range ight, for '·Cupe' will be here, and ' upe' hold the record for enthu ia 1t1 at Otterbein. The openino- e ion of the col Here we have the best po i- lege was held at ten o clock Oil ble combination for a victory. \Vedne day in a rather nove.! three excellent coache , Exen- but uninteresting manner. Go\dine, :\Iartin and Homer Lamber,, ernor Cox had been engag~d with Lambert to al o get the tu- to deliver the opening address dent body in line for all the sup but at th e la t moment wa proport they know how to give. hibited by another engagement. Thi neces itated quick action on the part of Pre ident Clippinger. Library Improved. Welcome to all, both old and The coJ1ege library wa greatly new, wa the predominating jmproved clurin° the summer vathought throuo-hout the meetin° cation and i now more adaptable Doctor ander cordially we!to tudent u e than ever. New corned the students as a reprehelves were added in both front entative of the faculty. The reference room . In the Ea t pre ident of the Young W omRoom will be found all reference en's and Young Men s Chri tian book and bound Engli h ma 0 aociation poke, a did also the zine and ma 0 azine dealing with pre ident of the thletic and the ocioloo-y, Education and hem- Cochran Hall s ociation . The i try. In the vVest Room will be re ident minister or repre entafound the bound magazine which tive of the town churches welare in most frequent. use. n- comed the students from the other added improvement was the standpoint of the churches and labeling of all portraits tating the Board of Trade had a reprethe names of the person and ar· en tative. ti t. (Continued on page eight.)
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Larger. The t ta! regi tration Saturday morning wa 2 2 with many more to enter. far there are 9 new tuclent and the fre hme11 cla. will number at least 0. The academy will be smaller than ever, which how that peopie are realizing early in life that they need a college education. The mu ic tudents have not all signed up for their work and a great many more are expected. The following is a list of the new tudents: Girls. Alton, Hazel Florence Bauer, Hulda Beer , Helen Bercaw, Mrs. Anna M. Blackmore, Lucile Bower, Inez L. Broughton, Flo ie M. Buffington, Ruth Burwell, Loree Byrer, Helen L. (Continued on page seven.)
An Evening of Fun. ne of the mo·t enjoyable ai-· fair that take place during the c liege year ccurred on Friday evening when the girl of the y; ung \\'omen' Christian ociation held an informal reception for the new girl , in the parlors of the a ociati n building. The girl were arranged into ten °roup each ,,.roup of which performed a ·tunt. Many games were played also, after which light refre·hment were erved. The re ult f the evening's en joyment wa that each one felt acquainted with every one el e. One hundred and four girl were pre ent to partake of the jollities of thi occa 1011.
Notice. There will be a cour e Solfeggio singing offered to tudent of the univer ity. The aim of thii course is to have tudents become proficient in ight singing.