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WESTERVILLE, OHIO, MARCH 22, 1920.
ME 'S GLEE CLUB MAKES BIG HIT
DEBATERS HAVE BUSY WEEK Professor
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SOCIETY_HAS V:ISIT ORS
No. 23 .
II Y. W~C.A. CABI ETS
Tcams ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hopkins Give Re- !
IN JOINT PARTY
0tterb . ---~ I Ready for Action- Clash at Home I cital in Philophronean Hall to j towein Glee Club Visits MiddleThursday and Monday. Many Cleiorhetean Friends. Old and New Cabinet Members of the 5 ' Ch n· t1an · Association · · Take Sun, Arcanum an d D ayton On \f• ~r .. ,.. ,_ .. o f •ono )'ear. Otter- / Cle·orhetea had the hon o r of pre- W omens 5. ·,is again cces ful T ~ree-day Tnp. . ~ -,·represented - by two well 1 ent111g • • • • bcin 1[r. and 1Irs. Earle Hopkins Outmg at Worthington. ALU ~n-n ARE
organized debate team , who will be- 1in a \ 'iolin Recital. to a. very large ENTHUSIASTIC I gin their work in earnest this week. audience assembled_ 111 Ph1lophronean l.lany "Old G - - I Virgil w·11et is captain of the affirma- Hall Thur day even ng. Attend C rads" and Ex-Students tive team-the other member being Mr . Hopkins, who is an honorary p oncerts and are Greatly 11. John so n and W. . Roberts member of Cleiorhetea. 1Ir. _Hopkins, 1' leased With Programs . with Eugene Hahne a s alternate. J . _R. and.MI s Frances Beall. their accomhc . fen' Howe head the negative team with pan 1st. gave a program the type of 1 Unday aft GJ_ee Club return1·rl , O • Ja ne and Gordon Howard which has not been heard :n V. esterful three der 1nak1 ng a very succes3· ·'"'· t' gY •t J R Love erve as ville for years. The three were 1.11 . . ':\ rcanu - ay tr·1P to Middletown. comp It 1et 111 1 . uch perfect accord that eve r y numa rov. ally 111recand D t erna e . . ay on. They wer.:: T . t b debated i . "Re- wa exqu isite. We r ente erved at each place an<l he que · h t10nh o f ed . It i very eldom that t h e peop Ie 1 government 1 Ille rnber rta1ned · . . f Ill t 1e home oi solved · t at t e he era • of food of We terv1lle have t 1e opportu111ty 1 1 . . . th e conce o th e c h urches m . which . shou ld cont Th ro t be price f the teams of hearing the e Columbu mus:c1ans. . d program was ta ndpointrt wa given. . e mem I-_rom e,·erv tuff ·" t der I oof time and so the bright and vane and , th t · · have put a grea ea . . . d . t th •r preparation 011 this I e pec1all y 111terestmg. . tterbe· . np was a success 1n thO e e cit' 111 1 m uc h h etter known stu y . 111 o d e1wi ll doubtle make a I Fau t Fantasia Gounod-Sara ate ed 1e vhere th e c u ) appear- good question, an in the com ing contests. Movement Mu 1cal . howing . c h u b ert 11 \ery h d I · J de Mr and Mrs. Hopkm tei"ed number of th . h b W ' Jh I t pre ent the sc e u e me u c u ert- 1 e m great e programs re f h team and proIle ard' applau e and Professor two debate or eac f. b t m Tirind Iii olo r ading M H lli . .·. vid for th appeara nce o eac ea hubert-El=a11 and th · r. o ng l ~ I The nega- radle ong u• 1 h a_PPlaud e Glee lub were loud! once in the loca c ape. . Popper-Aver hllle ed and called b k . f Y tive team goe to Mu kmgum on Gavotte Mabel Dunn Hopkins d M h 23 and meets Mt. Pianoif . At M: 'dd a c time a er 11:ht th ' I letown on Thursday T ues ay. arc ' C . .d t A llegro Con Brio Cyril cot t U nion her e o n March 2. .,.a e United B omci en t crowded rethren chu r ch . M . , coming h er e, . th e Paderewski t Evening trbe' . The with , t. 111011 s Hungarian Dance o. 7 . Brahm the People in ; we1 e _ma ny Ot- affirmative team will go to Ada and Mi Frances B eall l'h· were . e audience anc! h Oh ' orthern team. Then . . t ..c·. meetMt e h 10 t he affirmative 1{ 1 concert e peeiall Y en t h us1as have dagio Concert Etude . ol Cohen 29 Al: Fout Ewa promoted by Paul ohn . arc m ~nt with Heidelberg. egro Dance, unaccompaJ1ied . evern • x 'I I , pre 'Id ent. an d t e1r e ngage d 1 I ellie ,; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Hopkin Ehrich .'nt of w~ae Moon vice re i· tie,,,, of ththe M hri t·1an E' ndeavorP oPlays Will Be Given.. }.i· pirit of Love I 1.fo e iddletown U. B. churrh. Following a custom , which was olturn and Intermezzo . . b k l t year du e to N' ht' D (C on sold 1xty-three ti ckets nece anly ro e n a . d b Mid ummer 1g s ream the unu ual condition occa Jone Mendels ohn 0 ntinued on page two) p ---:....:.:.... · the war the French Department wi Mr. and Mr . Hopkin UbJic · Mi' F B JI t th p· ' · f lay next atur4 tW ation Board Elects give an evening o P . h ranee ea a e 1ano 1_ lro1 o cdne da . . day n ight. ,[arch the 27th in t e co alld f the "T Y the Board of Con· Jege chapel at 8 o'clock. Quiz and Quill Meeting. J' ear.elected thean taff and f Cardinal" met • t h e O Jd and well · Five members of th e Qmz · and th . The fir t play 1s . l'he I or e ensmng known tory of Blue Beard with a_11 its ·Quill who li ve in Cochran Hall entero.. e ecr 011 finally d f exciting features. The econd . ' Id a tained the other mem b er· o f t h e clu 1J I" : 1 1> r u 1te a o I• modern play h avmg to do with a oc. the reception · • "-dito . . . Friday evening m room . f a ylum for the 111. I\ r-111. h' i ta nt i_ef-J . R. Howe, '21. tor, ke p_er an s to vi it him, ome of the important bu tne . leyContrib urE:d1tor-J. G Howard '22 sane. His. friend co;\ ti ere are in· wa the election of the remainder ·f '2J; l) iDng 'Editor ther Har~ and on finding out bt a l frighten · the Quiz and Quill Magazine taffoU . • 13 . b d le about ecomes '21 Ille }. . rane, '22. an e p op . ' bod about the Helen Keller havmg een ma e ~ fanager-W. Robert ed and believe evHery h' y If i al o Editor-in-Chief at the la t meeting. i in ane. . . . , h e im e n,11~s 81. tant 13 . . OU e . b the maid and by EdiJh BinghamI tant Editor. '• A ~- Elliott u inc M taken for in ane cy 11 Jo ephine Foor-Bu ine Manager. bCircui '23 anager -J. F. the mother-in-law of the doctor.. . trt, '21at1011 Man ' . of which lead to quite an exc1tmg pecial Feature Editor-Violet ager- Marvel Sc. . 'ti a pleasant de nouement. . f Patter on. It A. I. ta• mix-up w1 1 arriet ~t Circulation M Th th ird play i the fa'.ry _tale o Mr . Mary E. Lee, who is one o f e terville' A.thief ay ''22· Luc'! E ana~;; - the B auty and the Bea t :"1th it d~a unu ual personage nd t ' c action rich costuming, a e- ti n gave a v itally intere ting talk ¼cal ; Editor-M I e Fwry, · 1 ma ' eme nt. 1 the profes ion of wntrng, . . 'n...\1 U111 <:.di tor-w O· . unk . '22 . 1· I tfu l denou and thE' ,, · nat .c. -r.-d.1tor-P · . f touffer· ' .'22 · 1 1 •• · d uce, t; ca t ha been h ar d at on '£old opportu111tie an d in t:ltcha ro . . Gu1tner, Th e n .r\fecting their individual man1t which are confronting the nge E work on pe . t be men f h C .A.1 Othra1 ditor-P K , that the affai r prom1 e o he oung author to -day. ter t e h,rt 221 lla1t Ed't. . Joel , ~2. part foth b st of it. kind ever hown t -~ g of r efreshments the club adit ' . I or osephme on e o e cordially erv1 1. l Crary Ed· at Otterbein. Everyone journed. 1to r-W tt d esley Seneff, '23. urged to a en ·
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CROWD DAY WITH SPORT Ladies Take Advantage of I deal Weather Wh ich Made It Pleasant for all Amusements. Our sunshiny day. ei ghteen jo lly girls. one large straw co,·ered truck, add a dozen camera . prinkle \\'ith ukes and mandolins and mix well to gether. The result :s one good time . This recipe is a tried and proven one and is warranted not to fail. ' If you are at all inclined to he skepti~al. just ask any g irl on the old or new Y . W. . A. cabi1Jet what kind of a time he had aturday. You see the Y. W. C. A. cabinet members are firm believers that work should be in t r:sper d i h .recr ation. Hence they ha.- e tabli hed a littl cu tom of treating themselve . to an annual holiday about thi time of year. Saturday morning even Old ol himself. after a vacation of several days. acqu'seced with the plan of the g :rl and showed hi face. At eight o'clock Longhenry' truck drew up before Cochran Hall, a nd the holi day hunters pi led on, a dozen ·a nd a half trong. Their de tination wa Hotel Ce ntral. Worthington-that scene of o many good tim es to every Otterbei n tudent. The day wa o crowded with fun that only th e ma in features can be mentioned in the e co lumn : a five m ile hik e to Clintonville in earch of a ~ertain greenhouse. an intere ting prmt when three girl hailed the Marion local at the wrong corner th e di covery of a newly acquired a:ticle of jewelry. a party w ith game and mu ic. etc., a big box of fudge pro vided by a well known P rofe or' wife, an abundant of ea t a la Hote( Central, troll , kodakin .-oh, w elf (pa u e fo r breath) if you waut · d tail , hunt omebody up who can tak e a half a day off and te ll you about it all! As a fitting climax. the obliging ~hauffe ur was cajoled into piloting hi pa enger about on a erenade tour. Wh en at la t that truck wa again park d in front of Cochran Hall the hour was late and th e tars hon e brightly a the un had done before. Eighteen maiden confe sed to a en sation of fatigue, but all prote ted stoutly that "they would not have missed it for anything."