Otterbein Review Dec 8, 1913

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VOL. V. PLAY COMING

WESTERVILLE, ALUMNUS SPEAKS

OHIO,

DECEMBER

8, 1913.

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The Class in Drama Will Soon Mr. David H. Seneff Appears in Monday's Chapel. Stage "The Rivals." The student body had the pleasThe students of the college and ure of hearing Mr. David H. Sencitizens of Westerville will soon eff, a business man of Philadelbe able to see the fir t amateu:· phia, tell a few of his experiences play of the sea on. This play is at chapel, Monday. The talk was being given by Doctor Sherrick'5 of the reminiscent order and was class in Drama. Both Doctor interesting. herrick and Profe sor Blanks Among other things Mr. Seneff are coaching the class, o that a said that the young man or wogood production is assured as man who is absolutely on the both have had experience along square with themselves and Jesus that line. Christ will be bound to get through The play is being given for the in this life. This applies to the benefit of t11e public speaking business world as well as other council, which for the past few lines of_ wot:k. year ha been sadly in need of The other thought worthy of funds with which to carry on it· note was that today we have the work. The debate are not same Jesus Christ and he is just well enough attended to clear the as active, real and genuine as he expenses of the season, o ome wa_s years ago. One's success in ut ide measure must be take•J life, to say nothing of eternity, deto rai e the required amount. H. W. Elliott. The proceed from the recital. pends on one's faith in J sus The leader of th e gridiron warwhich Professor Blan~s gave for Christ. riors for the 191-± eason of the the benefit of the council, practiTan and Cardinal i Howard W. cally cleared the old debt and at RECITAL· PLEASES Elll·ott. He ,·s a Bowline-~ Green present the council has only t0 t Pl ··product but during --provide for this year. T:he Stud en t s o f C onserva ory ease . the la t sum. V ery Muc h m . th e mer has made h1 home . present play if supported properA u d 1ence . here m • Westerville. In .the high chool ly by the students will put the . S econ d R ec1ta1 . . . team he d1stmgutshed him elf b_ council in a way to handle the \i ell pleased were those who his hard and con i tent playing. debate season as it should be -attended the mu ic recital at These good qualities he brought handled. Lambert hall Tuesday evening, with him to Otterbein. The Rivals. November 25 1913. The profe In his £r t year here he mat!e Sir Anthony Absolute-E. R. sors of the music college had the Var ity playing end the enDaily. nder the careful their students _arranged in a nice- tire season. Captain Absolute-H. E. Richand excellent coaching of Exenly planned program for the secer. dine h.e de eloped o-reatly during ond recital of the semester. Faulkland & Thomas-C. · M. As each _finished his or her hi fir t year of college football. Arnold. selection the audience expresseJ In his econd year Gardner used Acres-A. B. Newman. its appreciation by means 0£ him at end again. During a sea· Sir Luceus O' Trigger-}. H. hearty applause. The approving son of many adver ities Elliott Hott. smiles of the 1nstructors as the was always a hard and teady S. Harkness. Fag & Davis-C. participants returned from the player. Coach Martin during the - Mrs. Malaprop-The 1is es stage also told them that their sea on just clo ed played him .u Martins. number had been well executed. end in the opening games but durLydia - Hazel Cornetet and The program, consisting of- vo· ing the greater part of the eaell Shupe. cal, piano and violin selections son he wa u ed in tackle. An.1 Lucy-Mildred Cook. was worth your time and you cei:-- an excellent tackle he made. He Julia-Mary Alkire. tainly mis ed something if yo:1 has a strong and large frame, enwere not pre ent. All of the abling him time after time to tear Hard and long have they toiled! Great ha been their sacri- numbers showed careful prepara- through and break up plays befices! Many a class have they tion on the part of the student fore they were fairly started. Especially Then standing out above hi· cut! Hard has been the biting and the professors. the violin playing ability is hi power as a sarcasm of the profs for innum- the piano quartette, erable flunksJ but still have they and the cello selections were exe- _leader. He is a man all the way through a,nd commands the greatpersisted and now are prepared cuted in a gooa manner. est respect of his associates. The to give one of the rarest treats of Do Your Shopping Early. (Continued on page six.) (Continued on page six.)_

No. 12.

ART EXHIBITED Conservatory of Art Exhit Many Japanes~ Masterpieces.

The exhibition which was held in Lambert hall, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week wa the fine t of its kind ever witne ed in We ·terville. The and many intere ted students town people viewed the ma te:pieces of the great Japanese painter . Painting by the gre.tt Haranob, an early artist were very attractive. Hiroshige, Ho· ku ai and Utamora, artist of the kiyoke chool were represented by their ma terpiece . Epecially noted and beautiful wa the painting "Monkey-brido-e' by Hiro hige. It a well a mo t of the exhibit , pre ented a beautiful oriental cene. The exhibit were artistical~y and beautifully arrano-ed. Muell praise is due the upervis rs and their as ociates for their fine arrangements and cheerful explanation . thor uoh knowledge of the ubject wa evident. Much b ene fi t wa d-enve • d b y t h ose atten d'mg t h,e ~x' h'b' 1 1t.

CLUB MEETS A Series of Lectures Will Be. , Given by Mr. Messick to, · Camera Club Members. At the Camera Club meeting \ edne day evening a lecture was given by Mr. Denney of the Ansco Photographic Co. on the ubject Cyko Print . He showed the use of the different grade c'if Cyko for negative of different den ities and the grade of paper used f r certain effects with norma! negative . The meeting f \,Vednesday evening will be po tponed one week when Mr. Messick will agam peak to the club. He has prom1 ed to give a series of leeture takino- up photographic work in uch a manner that one who ha never een a camera ca;i under tand. Don't fail to come and hear Mr. Me sick on 'Dec. 1"t, w_hen he wilJ outline the cour e of hi lectures and deal -more fully with the subject "Composition."

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