Guitner, Prof. .\ Ima Sept. 'to \,\:. Co ll ege
ar ina COLLEGE ~ PUBLISHED I ~OLL.~3~_= == = = = = = = = ~ ~ ; ; : : ; , ;W,;;;E;S; T=E;R~VilL~~LE= , ~O~H~I~O~,=A~P~R~_~ IL~l~9.~1~9~20~.==================---~ -====~=~============c=====~,;;;;;;;;:;;,;:;;,;,;;;=== ~ ==--==========================-==~N~o~.~2~6~-= LYCEUM NUMBER PLEASES CONFERENCE AT ALLIANCE Sam L ewis and A ssisting Members of I Mt. Union College Entertains Student Company Delight Large Audience Freshmen and Sophomores Compete Officers of State Christian Asso In College Chapel. Sophornores E ntertain Seniors in for F irst Honors In Annual Rus ciations-Otterbein Represented. B Sam L ewis and Co mp any presented eautiful an d W ell-Arranged sell Declamation Contest. ~t. U nion College, Alliance, Ohio, an eve ning of entertainment last Evening Social Function. wa th is year the h ost of the Annual Thursday, Ap ril 15, whi ch was ac P. J. HARRIS WINS FIRST Officer ' Tra ining Co nference of the co unt ed one of the best of th e ea son's J. R. LOVE IS TOASTMASTER Lyceum Course. T h e company was Ohio tud ent Y. M .· C. A. The repre composed of fo ur tal ent ed member s, Six Persons Appear O n Program and Tables Are .. Artistically Set in Enclo- se ntative fr o m Otterbein were W. who p layed,· a ng and read with such . All Perform Creditably-Mandosure of p urplc and Gold-Music Rob erts president, and J. W. George, p leasing ability that the audience lin Club Furnishes Music. reco rdin 1g secreta ry, o f Otte rbein "Y''. Is Pl · ca ll ed th em back time after tim e. L easmg Feature. The con fe re nce wa h eld from Apnl Mr. Lewis himse lf wa th e possessor In th e co ll ege chape l, las t Friday a t Tue d 0cial room ay night, pril 3, 111 th e 9 to 11 and was highly beneficial Of a high, trong tenor voice and hi night, Apr il ! 6, was h eld the ·a nnual church s of th e united Bre thr en throughout. The co nfe ren ce was uniqu e in that vari ed selection of class ical and mod- R u sse l Declamation Con tes t. Th ere rnore- wa held th e annua l Sophodiscu ssio nal and clinical methods were em so ng s immediately appealed to were six compet ito r , a ra Wil o n, .hr t of en1or B th a nqu et. Th is was th e sophomore, and Dani e l Harris, John Proved e an nual cla s banquets a n d almost wholly emp loyed in place of his hear er s. the usual inspirational addr e e . M iss Hopkins de lighted the :i.udiMayne, Mary Tryon, Mildred Adams Tl a th o ro ugh uccess. with h er read ings, which conI>ette r . k 11 O \.v 11 ence ie banqu t I decorat Harrison . Elliott, and P au I H arn· , all fr e hm en . The is ted of p . oems, a hort play, and d . e 1all was ta stefully I e 111 th e S en10 · r colors, purple in "Y" circl e a ·'Sunny" El 1ott ~as musica l and child readings which were rivalry . wa ke en and no one env·ied and 1:old h I hung f · tr eamers of th e e co lo r s of th e meeting leading . p irit of the w o e se ries Mr. Elliott i secretary unus ual in their charm and rendition . the judges the duty of ch oo ing the th ·1· I ingrom Pea !:it . e ce1.111g forming a of the In te rnational Committee of the M r. Arment, the violinist, was one three prize winne r . Th e p ri zes were overh tl ce work while a ca nopy Y. M. C. A. Other men w ho led in of th e best that has appeared on the finall! award ed, how ever, to Paul J. ead co I Plant mp eted the effect. Fem s th e discussions and poke were Ivan c~a_p e l p l~tfor:r1 t_his year, and he ex- Harns, Sara L. Wilson and John C. da11t!y •a11d fl owers we r e used abu n -' B. Rhode , tate general e.cret~ry, h1b1ted h1 skill m solos a1td accom- _¥ayne, who received the um of tion 111 both table and room decoraDr. P hillip Hitti, ec re tary 0£ foreign paniment • 15, 10 and 5 re pe.ctively. work in ew York ity. Al O WalAs p ianist, th e company offered th e Th i conte t, a yearly event, though The ma d . 1111 lli h d 'n and g uitar club fur- ter James of th e Oberlin y_ M. C. A. ta lented Miss Boyd. Besides her per- held under the ausp ices of th e coll nu " et eP delightful . music as the ban - and H. L. eam en s, State tude.nt fee t accompa nim en ts,11 he ~layded two Publ_ibcl peaking Department, i m::: tirn e a~~gressed, and was called back Secretary. so lo which were we -rece ive . poss1 e on ly through the beneficence J. R l again. . T h e entire program was one of de- of Dr. Howard Ru se ll we ll k d . One O fthe mo t outstan 111g es- li ght, because eac h member was an benefactor of the college , n ho w n b over ·thLo ve • a toas tm as ter, presided h L k . , Y w om a re donated. entert . ~ ce remonies cleverly and 1-0 11 of the co nference was t e a - e arti t in h i or her own way, and t h e prize dent -,a1n1ngly . ! Ha_r_ri appeared fir t 0 11 the B · T h c two clas pre 1.- Gene va Banquet which had. for it fu rni hed ente rtainm ent of the high- D ante e t clas progra m, _g ivrng a se lection by Ri'ch Stauffer ·, B. My ers, '20, and W . O. aim th e arou in g of en thusi k aG m to the Mu La ch e eneva _ _ __ _ _ ·_ _ _ 1'heir ' 22, eac h spoke in order. en list delegate f for ence go od ~~ d HHa rd ~ng Davi , "Hi Bad Angel." C on er · . . Ladies' Concert Postponed. lvH. arn did we ll and de erves comWell r pe~c h es were inter es ting and Summer • , mendation . then "'a ceived. Hel en Keller, '20, come of these Officer Traming Co n and with t wo uch wor th y j The concert of the Girl Glee Club 1· tic "chve av oca I so lo wi th characte r- fer e nce b . hould profit whic h wa ched ul ed for Wednesday, . "T he Repri al" by F. Beitten Austoast "Garm after wh ich was g ive n a delegates Otter he111 . ·ration and pril 2 1 ha be n postpo n ed until tm wa th e number cho en by th e next "'~hen f o 1.P" b Y Sara Wilson, '22. greatly from_ ~ e I ms:i uld mean a pril 29, at which time the Men's and ?eaker, J ohn _C. Mayne. T hi , a di _ "chop o 11 owed .in turn the toasts, m ethods obta1n e .. t . o cabinet of Girl ' Cl ub s will appear in a joint trn c~ly dramatic tory with a late war concert. etttng, was read sp lendidly in pite ''l'her , uey," E d ith B ingham, '20 ; great h elp to the mcoming of th e fact that it wa a mo t difficult chear• ,a Rea on. Prof. E . W. E . the local association. number to give killfully. Pox, ,2~ dd a nd E nd s," C ha . L. . • ara L. Wil . on n ext appeared , g1v mg a , elect ion from L • W . M on tF'or the love c 11 extemporaneous toasts :Mr. gomery d e lightfut book , "Anne itd, ,2~ ed upon Mis Gladys How of. Green. Gabl es". nne' conver a· · ht bad e of Cae ar, A lexander, PreJ1.-y "1Vh0 With h~nd . Pre ident Clippinger, t1on, wh1~h formed the major part of evening, so me n1g 1 wife wa a guest of honor. Profes or, and other famou men! That Otter- the r~admg . was excellently handled " On a balmy At b ein hould ever live to ee th e day by Mt s W1l on. h e wa well de' 0 ,,, dec)are a certain ag th e "O a late ·h our the affair closed . with when such carou al, uch di ipation (Continued on page two.) " wbile · strolling pa t Profe ~Cn iort~rb~in Marching Song", the domicile on East College •hould be indulged in und er t he ve ry 1"1tnen Endeavor Society Elects Offic crs. I aving enjoyed the evening hea rd re-echoing through the town hadow of the college. Th \Veil Pl e Y, and th e ophs not only certain combination of number tl~at ection of the 1oca 1 The profe or at the window was E e tudent . for th/ased but -feel ing amply repaid are u ually thought of a football s1g- duD1bfound ed. If he hadn't see n it - : oc1ety elected offi ce r for the nUa! cl tr effo · promotmg . . anyear on unday eve1nng . · r t s in this l -60-70-8 0--85- r ang out and he would n ver have b e li.eved that a en u111g . a function . pnl 11. The ~ote wa by ballot o~ na ted around the neighborhood on fellow profe sor would allow his home fl oa ,, to be d secrated by two debat ing th e do ub!e n_o mmation pre ented by O t t ~·- - - the gentle zephyrs. Fo!Jo . cm Tennis Schedule. team actually p lay ing rook and th e no11:matmg committee, and the The profe or topped, amazed i sh . . c edu!eW111g .is t h e Varsity Tennis Otte rbein had not taken uch a gorging th mselves with sandwiche , re ult wa a follow : I · f oo t - coffee , and other daintie . He hesi land for thr. sea on a it now s ure. YI t p a to have pnng P~e ident-Lloyd B. Harmon. ra d 1ca · h H tated wheth er or not to call the police, Vice P resident-Manson E • IC . h0 1 ball practice in the moonh~ t. e April 23~ay 1_ Ca~ital at Columbus. ecre taryMary hamberlain. · began to reconnoitre and . but decided that after their ardu ous tea It h I1Y d in the direct10n • • fr om lfay 8- Den, on at Westerville. Trea urer-Paul K. Noel. tabor the debater of Otterbein were foote pus y. _ M:ay 15 I<ei~yon at Gambier. Cor. ec'y.-A lice Davi on which th e strange sound~ were e cap enti tled to a midnight spree so crept 1ttenberg at Springfield. . · . ~ay 2 g· pur ui led him to mo unt away with dinning in his ea r the PChor . .is ter-Dale w. Phil('1pp1. 1 ·d 1an1st-Loi Hughe . ~ay 28-:Wit~enberg at Westerville. mg. the Fritz veranda and to gaze_ w1 e- words, "I bid 70-l'll make it 80-85-90." June 1~emson at Granville. eyed through the front wmdow. Capital at We terville.
ANNUAL BANQUET I IS BIG SUCCESS
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PROFESSOR ON MID-NIGHT PROWL FINDS DEBATERS IN CARNIVAL
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IANN UAL CONTEST
HELD IN CH APEL