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PUBLIS H ED lX THE 1:--;TER E.'T OF OTTE RBEl:-.: COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO, APRIL 14, 1919.
VOL. 2.
W ESLEYAN WINS iPROGRAM SEASON'S OPENER :Philalethean i
No. 22.
I"Y" CONFERENCE IS BIG SUCCESS President Turns First Dirt in
ENJOYED BY MANY '. BREAK GROUND FOR BUILDING
Seniors Perform ) Unique and Varied ProgramJapanese Romance is Played .
College
Ere tion of Sciei;ice Building.
Many .. Representatives ..from .. Ohio Colleges Atten d- Speakers Make A__ mo s t uniqu e and ple:sin~ 0 _r _en President \/\' . G. . lipping-e r turn ed Addresses to Large Audiences. se ,,1011 occurr ed la s t Thur . da} e, t n- the fir~t spade of dirt at the ground Played-Score 7 to 1. ing ""he1i the -e nior" oi JJhilalethea I breaking f the ne~· . cience hall ALL ENJOY FELL OWSHIP BOTH TEAMS LACK PRACTICE rend red their final program. a . : ··- Tue day ml'fning at 9 o'clock, with a ---tive members of the ,ocicty. l h<: hovel pre. ented him by George Oh_ Otterbein Enjoy3 Rare Treat- Hearty Without a Single Lette r Man Otter- I 1Jnu ually large cro,nl atte ted to the· ::1r t. manager of the Conc r ete Steel Co-operation of Studens and. bein is Handicapped But Better '1erit of the entire performance. T c: Constructio:1 company. who has the th Friend s Aids Con enion. Res ults are Expected Later. I 'terary number. e president'· vale- contract for the erection of the bu i!d·i'c to r y as gi,·en by Glady,, S\\"igart. a ing. The shon?l was trimmed in ta n Eighty-two dcl gates were enter Tn the game taged at Dela ,•.r·~ well '.'IS the mu ica l mniher. wa , ex- and cardinal color. Pre ident Clip tained by th e lo··al "Y" during the . aturday. Otterbein ,h owecl pro·,1,ses -~ptiona ll y good a n cl th e Japanc 5 e pinger poke on "The Place of cience - tndent Y. M. C. 1\. Conference in of a good team for th e future. L ' mance gave a pleasing fini~h to in Christian Education." · se ion. Friday. Sa turda y. and und ay th ough beaten by a score o f 7 to I. s':e .he evening's entertainment. The proProf. L. A. \\'einhnd, senior pro- of la st week. The conference was pla ced her opponent,; in -e veral tight ·-·ri n was as follows: fessor of cience. pre. ided. :vii , g·ven a good :--< 'Hl-oF Fr'da,· e\·~·1ing Pockets. Hitting , ·a· poor on !)--.~,, .ano Duct-··Capri,ante·· Glady Howard spoke in behalf of by H ... Ell iott. with a rousing . peec h id s. each team having only four 1 .c1, I . l'a_ul \V,i,ch,, the tud enh, while Pr f. E.. \V. E. upon the "Hi11dran•:es t Leader. hip t~ touch first by that method. Dano. , Edith Hahn and Lois :--;iebel .'ch ar expre sed the sentiments of in College". "Dad" Elliott, a · he is Pitching for Otterbein in th e fir s t five I Pre . ide1it's Valedictorythe science faculty. Dr . E. A. Jone s common ly known, wasted no words "The Challenge of .the :'Jew Day" led in prayer. innings. proved to be a hard man to · and hi s points always had the sting hit. ~Iartin was ubstituted for Jessie La R o uch e lt was attended principally by col- in them. This me eting was greatly Dan o in the sixth and pitched almost Presiden t's Inaugural- "Our T a k" lege s tudent . profe _sor and tho e in- enjoyed by those present. A feed and airtight ball \ Veslevan getting only Gladys wigart tere ted in th e college. a general goo d t im followed th e ser ?n~ hit and ·one rnn- in the last three J nstallation of Officer,;-Elect The building ha been located. after vice. u < ~.A . m1:.::h debate "11 the arr o.__, 1..ux1;.&i;il 1 ~K,;1 (lri..-k b-;:-ought 1;efore Capt. ln H~e ~-first o f th e ;;i ~1th , Mign;ry "Princess Kikn"lege executive comm ittee. It will the st ud ent and friend s of Otterbein 111ad e first "on a h ot grounder. In slidA Japan ese Romance face \\'e st 1\ilain ·tr'eet and tand so me phases of th e "Y" work from hi in g to econd he prained hi s ankle DRA:\iATI PER O:'JAE ab_o ut fifty feet from the st ree t. own observation, in a chapel peec h and Albright took hi place. Fox at p . K"hn favored niece of fhe h1 tone o ld walnut at the north , aturday morning. The conference 1 th e bat sen t a high one over fir t base. nnce s • ' Lenor e Ra,·o t I end of th e o ld football gridiron will then mo\·ed to the Association Build II • emperor . • • , a owing . lbi·ight to sco re from secES l>J \\.A ITLhave to come do\\"n. f r th e building ing where he gav e a brief. but in 0nd. Fox died on third . Freeman 1 L . DI co,·ers thi spot. teresting di cussion of '"Y" work as '( " an . \'irginia Burtner an d Mill er did good work with t I1e O ., 1mosa · directly concerns the ollege man. th bat. · Ka eryn \Varner Students and Local Residents O Totma i an Another bright lig ht in th e confer O Haru an • Ru th Drury Are Thanked for Hospitality ence was the Lake Geneva Banquet Sakara. a learned J apa ne ,e lady Seniors to be Banqueted and Florence Loar 1. H . H. ~le yers. Pre~ident of the held at the church aturday evening. E.ntertained by Sohpomores. Grace Armentrout 11:- lll . C. A. ha s ex pres ed his appre- ervices were continu d until unday cia t ion o f t I1e way t h e tudents. fac- afternoon when the conference wa , ''\Vhat's go ing to h appen at eig ht 1to · · ·1 avendi h. Eng lish girl ni ted Lady Ceci 0 clock Monday night in the Vida Wi lh e lm u Jtr an :J \\' esterville friends co-oper- bro ug ht to a close. It wa s a rare treat that Otterbein · ated during the recent Y. M. C. A. Brethren C hur ch?" :\l is s .Prendergast, 11er compan ion enjoyed. The co nferen e was a com Harriet Raymond Officer ' Conference. Townspeop le "The Sophomo re -Senior Banque t. of were exceptionally ho pitable in giv p lete ucces and th e meeting of men cour e." ing lodging and, in most case , break from all ove r over Ohio afforded an "Are the ophs going to show the fa t t o their gue, t . There were ap o pportunity not often nj oyed during Service Is Largely Attended eniors a good ti me?" in Memory of Curtis K. Young. proximately one hundred delegates college years. "Yea ve1·ily, just take a look at the unday afternoon a beautifu l ser and R. J. Harmelink found it compar Program I" dc e wa . held in the nited Brethren ati ,·ely ea y to lo ate the men. The Otterbein Reunion -To Be Lloyd. B. Harmo;1-Toa tn1a ter re pon ivene of _tudents and towns Held at Dayton April 21 \ Velcome . . Bert Jaynes, '2 1 Ch ur ch in memory of urti · Kumler people was excerdingly grat ifyin g to You n owho died in France on FebRe Pon e Judson C. Sidda ll, ' 19 Wh oop, Hip, Whoop, Whoo! al l concerned. P iano Solo Florence Dixo n, '2 1 ruary "' 13 - Chap la in S · L. Marti n o f 0 . u ., 0 . u. Hi-o-mine, Ot-ter-bein. the J7 th Division, who buried Mr. (a) Bravura Choir Renders. Easter Cantata Whoop, Hip, Whoo! Florence Newell Barbour Young was pre ent and poke at the Before Appreciative Audience •ce everal close associa te of _ This ca ll come from Dayton to (b) Feu Foll ett (F ireflies) sern . The annual Easter Cantata was fnend of Otterbein at We terville G. A. Grant- chaefer Mr. Young in France attended al o. Toast-"Camouflage" Mr. R. \V. Smith repre ented the sung by th e Chor u Choir of the and to the student who live in Miami Helen Bovee, '19 Masonic orders and Dr. F. M. Van Cnited Brethren church la t unday V~lley. J_'he Otterbein A oci'atibn Toa t-"Toothpick " Buskirk poke for the Knights of nig ht, before a large and appreciative will hold its annual r e union and din ·'Ea tertide," by Daniel ner at the Fi~ t U. B. church, 1fonday Bertha Hancock. '21 Pythias. A. W. eally made appro audience. Vocal olo Lois Niebel, '19 priate remark and Dr. E. A. Jone Prothe r oe wa u eel this year; and evening, Apnl 21. Come and b nng · Berry brown \ Varel-Steph ens your happiest and President lippin ger took part. wa e pecially p lea ing-the dramatic Readin g V io let Patterson, '21 Mrs. Verda Miles Dailey ang a o_Jo. pa age being unu . ually well render mile and your _perfectly good 75 cents. No personal invitations will "A ocia l Promo ter" Th e church was filled to capacity ed. oprano olo parts were taken by be ent out this year, so this an es bit Wil_bur with friends and r elatives who wish p· Miss el on and Mi . Fisher, alto nouncement is for you, say Mrs. F. iano Dueted to pay their la t re pect to Mr. by Mis Eubank , t eno r by Mr. 0 . Clem nts, a member of the com B elen Vance '19· Agnes Wright, '19 Young who was so well known and Wright, baritone by Mr. Hollinger. mittee. Moskow ki Rondo Bri ll ia,nte' !o,·ed here in Westerville. Extemporaneo us peaking First Game of Season Ends in Defeat for Otterbein-Game Loosely
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