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l'CBLISHED l~ THE lXTERE -T OF OTT ERCEJ~ COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919.

VOL. 3.

CHAPEL IS FULL 0 OPE I G DAY

ATHLETES IN EVIDENCE

No. 1.

I STUDENTS

HA VE JOINT RECEPTION , .

F ootball Outlook Is Bright With Seve ral Men of Former Years Christian Associations Hold First Back and Last Year's Men. Formal Occas ion of Year In Ot te rb ein is on the threshold of anAssociat ion Parlors. o ther st1 cce·s_ful footbal l year. ·Let-/

All Previous Re<?ords in Attendance Are Surpa : s:d by La r ge Enroll­ ment F1:-st Two Days.

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PRESIDENT GIVES WELCOME

r he se a~t• Smnh . Meyer. . E. L. Shuey, '77, and E. E. Burtner, ' 06 .'eden . He\\" · and How:ird. T hen too there a re . tho se f·om former Make Ope ning AddressesTrustees Send Greeting. I years. \\'ho. thou t,h n ot "'letter'' men 1 n 'Wednesday, Septemb er ti. O t-1 'l"--~•-4'~ an• oa a pa, · w ::h th e be 5t o f th em. tcrhein entered upon the ~e\·e nty- 1 Among th e,c are Hert, Elliot and Huber. second yea r in its history when t'1c I It is upon new recruits that the ch ape 1 \\·a crowded wi~!1 s tu d~ ,~~-- 1 :rnd when .\1r. E. L. ..,huey, , ,. I future o f Ot!t'rbein' . fo otball rest . o Pre ident Roa rd 0£ Tru · i<:e ,;, all' I 1 l~ c\·. Elmer E. Burtner. 'O!\, A. M .. : t h ey form a decidedly imp rtant faclJ. 0., ·o lle"e Pa · tor. \\·as a speaker tor. Amon~ th ese arc Frank in , Cut!er. at the o pening \\'edne day. I tecl th at l·ranklin. who was makmg - -- - - - - - - - -•- - - ~ - - ' tde that Franklin, who wa making LADIES HAVE RE,CEPTION ~oo~l at ce1_1ter. ufferLd a~ hroken • collar hone 111 practice. h ut 111 nth 1 Cochran Hall Is Scene of D elightful · hould see h im lit again. O ccasion When Girls Get Ac/ - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -

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FACULTY MEET~STUDENTS

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re n ree and Get Acquainted- Delightful

Decorations an d Refreshments.

One of the biggc:t event attending the opening of each ~chool year at Otterbein is the reception fo r new s tud ents given · · · · unc1er t h e. 10111t auspice of the y_ M. . A. and y_ Vv. C. A. On la t aturday nir~ht practically the entire tudent body and faculty gath­ ered in the parlor ' of the. ssociation. Building for this affair. Th~ room were ta tefully decor:1~::<1 111 st reamers of tan and cardinal and red sh aded light ~. Each tudent was tagged with his name, and a plea~ant hour was -r,,nt in getting acq uainted by means f a fac ulty re, ~"'-;:"'f-.-"1°'-illg lii!t" _i 1 lte'lrf "gl:l a<::! quainted ircle". · The econd part of the evening's ent er tainment took place dowti stai r in t he gymna ium, w h re informa lity I i wa th e rul e. hort ·sp eeche of welcome were made by Edith Bi ngham, Y. v\'. C. A. p re s id n I, Herbert Mye rs. Y . M. C. A. preside n t, and President C lipp inger. 1 Deliciou r fr es hmen ts of )s' eapo litan ice cream ancl wafers were er\'ed and swee t strain of music Ray E. \\'all h a been cho ·en for from the orche tra a dd ed to th e e\·eucoach of all athletics for the )·ear. · ' 1 mg • P easure. "·cuffy" is well known to all. His Man•el Sebrrt anrl Gordon Howfootball abi li ty \\as shown in the fall arc!, ·ocial chairmen of the hri tian f '13, • w I1cn O ttcr J)L'ttl • I1a d a trong .'\, ociations planned the funct · , tt 1011 team. :\I ng with his ability as a and arc largely rt:sponsible for its sueplayer he has the ability to train new cc, . The ~tudents disbanckd, each men and he has the "pep" too. There feeling happier and better acquainted is · \ ery indication that athletics will than before. boom this yt•ar. ince Saturday n ights's reception the new Cochran llall girls are u. ing those l9ng interesting white strip. of LET'S GET WESLEY AN paper, filled with m an ly nam~ , for Otte r bei n' foothall team tacks up prayer-list . again t its old time riYal, Ohio \V c leyan, next aturday. eptembcr 27. Football Schedule. "Down with \\·e leyan" i a battle ep t 27-Ohio We !cyan at D<:lacry handed down with the tradition ware. of th e school, o the team d fending Oct. 4- Antioch at Westerville. the Tan and ardinal i going into Oct. 11-Deni o n at Granvil le. the Hed and Black camp with the Oct. 1 -W. Va. We leyan at determination to hang t o its belt the Buchannon. first calp of the ea Oh. Oct. 23-Heidelberg at Tiffin . The team is working hard under Nov. 1-Open. oach \Vatts and Capt. Smith and Nov. -Wittenberg Westerth ey will fight to the la t ditch, but vi lle. rooters hould be on hand a r ein­ No v. Hi-Muskingum at New Con­ forcement at the critical moment. cord. Let all that can, go to Delaware and Nov. 22--Marietta at Mari etta. ring out the battle cry " Down with Wesleyan."

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quaintcd and Enjoy Program.

Mr. Edwin L. hu ey, '77, :\. !vI., L. L. D., wa e lec t ed Pre ident of t he Ott r bei n Boa rd o f Trns tee at their annu a l meeting last Jun e. Mr. hney spoke a t th e o pening a ssembly 'of tud ent on la t \\' edne day. Rev. E. E. Bu rt ner. '06. college pas­ tor we:r e th e peakers for t he occasion. Dr. S. \\' . 1'-ei ter, '7 . led in pr, yer after appropriate remarks hy l'r('·,i(Contin u cd on page tw o.) Public Speaking Professor Is Urged t o Hold Position.

•.1vre ra 1'.rn .. · ,.-~ embled .It the dormitory la t Frida y even in_g for . .the ~nnual ochran Hall recepti o n g, n : n 111 honor f the new girls. Mi s Glady ~ Howard. ocia l chairman of the Coch ran Hall association wa mi · tr ess of ceremonie : and much of the e,·ening's succes wa duc to he r clt'\'Cr p la nnin g. 0011 afte r their arri \·al. the gue ts wert: set to work at a conte t whi ch req i ired the making- and reciting of a sho rt ,·e r e by each of the en!ral group into which the girl· had been <li\'ided. a

.-\ short program wa~ then gi\·en follow :

Old . tudents returning \\'ere ,ur- elcction-"The Director's Choice" prised and gratifird to see the face o f .\fandolin and Guitar ' )uh. Profcs · or Fritz of the Public pcak-1 · De ·oppah Moon'' ing Department among the facult). The I n\·erted Quartette. All faculty , student· and alumni are olo-".\ Red, Red Rose·• glad to welcome him back to OtterEthel Eubank . bein to take up hi, former position. Pantominc-"The Coquette'' Characters: Chair of Mathematics is Filled by Uernice Heeter, the coquette. Prof. B. C. Glover. Ruth Deem, the maid. Prof. Be nj a min Curti Glo\·cr, B. uitors-Hele n Keller, Loi. lark, ., ha. been ec nred to ti ll t he Dr Martha kinner. Edit h Bingham. bach 'hair o f Mathemati cs to uc­ "The Two C locks'' ceed the late Dr. Frank \\'. Miller. The Rever eel Qua rtette. Profe. or Glo\'er re ceived his deS e lection- ''The Prin ce s Schottishe" gree from :-Jorthwe tern n1ver ity Mandolin and Guitar lu b. in 1907 and later took po t-graduate A t th e close of th is program, old work at th e ni\'er ity o f Minn e ota and Chicago Un iver ity. a nd new girls lin ed up epa rately for Since 1915 he has been Profe soi a gra!l d march, in such a w:iy th at of Mathematics at Missouri Wes- each o ld girl had a new one for her leyan .;\nd for four year ' from 1916- partner; a nd after th e march, every 19 was Pean of that institution. girl t~ok her original partner to the reception room , where refreshments Get Wesle,an. I of punch and wafers were served.

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