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No. 29.
_ VOL. 3.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO, MAY 10, 1920.
OTTERBEIN WINS SPRI NG SPRr.AD ENJOYED CONTEST PRIZES AWARDED IJUNIOR PLA y IS Q p ENJNG GAME ,CJ,ioch"" Ha,-;;:lighdul Evening oi' Edi<h Bingham T akes Fies< Pri.• ,J WELL RECEJ VED E-r:tertainment, Refreshment and Annual Barnes Short Story t cnyon Across 3 to 2 in a Informal Frolic. · P resentc:d to Capacity House on Takes K ConteS . Pretty Contest- Perry Pitches "Y w such a thing in your Last Tuesday morning Otterbein Tuesday Night-Audience HighI life" as ou the never sa Cleiorhetcan Spring saw the conclusion of a contest that I Fine Ball. annual ly Pleased With ·work.
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~ --·• prcad of las t Thursday night. About I has l',een the so urce of much cc njecGE LANDS WINNING HIT I a hundred and twenty-five "little girls'' ture and spec ulation for a fortnight ! ROLES ARE ABLY HANDLED
Closely C \\'ere there, in -all their starchy splen·· past when at the chapel period Dr. Leading p t T k nd B on<ested Game Is Mocked do,-som< with cud . some wi<h na,ely a""o """d ,he ,. "" ol <he ar' a en By Esthe< :y eady Pitching and Beaut:ful bobbed hair, soine with pigtails. In Barnes . Short Story Contest. After I Harley a Spencer Shank- Cast_ st Ninth Inning Punch. addition to their child_ish attire, each keeping his hearers in suspense for a Shows_Ca reful Training. 1 4 Ottcrbe' . . Cleic, whether active, honorary, cruel length of time he announced the , Last Tuescla)' night M . h 1 won the ir local openmg · epared . • , ay , A.111 t e· &ame from K f alumna!. or ass ociate, came pr wrnners of the three prizes of $40, $20 college chapel was taged th 111 3 to 2 F 'd enyon by the score o I to forget for t 1e even mg that Dull • and $10 to be Edit . 11 B'111g1nm, Helen Junior Class Play • The e cl• nnua · . 1 1 . ' nt' ay, f ~lay 7. The contest uction, Wa 1nte1;.e . Care existed. . Keller and Den111s Brane respectively. Rob11ia 111 Search of a H .pro • d'' . • . • wa not d lllg .d rom .start to finish and Mrs. Fhck111ger. w h o wa s Cle1or. 1Eight parf1c1pants entered the contest, a four act comedy by usJ)an ' was K th ninth ec; eel until e laS t half of hetea' first president presided clun_ng'l all talented writers and with special Jerome and scored a decicl ~r~•:1e . · th 1 0 hit "" w "" Ceo,ge made a dea" ,he pcognm, eve<Y num be< of wh ~h abili<y i" 1his pa«icu la, field. ·o 1ha1 I•h, audience. It eon wn: ;• ;''" Both . er, scoring eneff. was admirably uited to childish ears. , the judges had no ea y task in render- an ultra-romantic wealth< Ilia , . 10 1 hivi pitchers worked w e ll, Gregg Virginia Taylor and Virginia Wolfe ing a just decision. The story sub- lady suddenly infa~atecl 'thy. youi:g · ere d.it played a little duet, an d M r · Gantz mitted by Mavel Sebert, though not Lord Rathbone. Late r 111 wi whil ngp twelv e s t n'k·e outs to his · t a .certa111. . . f · I lled · estmg e crry 0 1 his]( was responsible for eleven I told an all-ab orb ing airy-ta e ca figuring in the awards. was ranked love by acting a a waitr R . ,.,,11 yon Play«, ,1,iking vicio"'Iy bu1 "Fafryfoo1". M• . McLeod a" d E 1hel ' high in 1he , 1ima1io" of all <he judge ge< s he, elf a"d <he o<he, \ ' ,ma connecti f Eubanks each sang a 1·it ti e son g · Mar- and deserves pec1al . notice. . ti rst se veral delicate and humo p ayer . mto the game . p ng. .At . several stages o The . . f • d Ruth f .., . rous 11 situlight erry pulled himself out o garet Frazier spoke a P_1ece an . prize story. ·'In th Heart o atabe atwns. but, as all otnedie •• 1 ·rheplaces by his perfect control. Hopp told a sto ry. Mildred D eitsch , ill be publi,hed in thi year' i sue ha it of doing it ended h s - avc a T I f LtS Bible . ·1 Tl 1 :f ' app1 y and in . ai) and Cardinal vere -fav<>rect told ever. I of 1cr a.mo o the u.1zz. and u1 l. 1 P of o ev-eryon . atisfi d uiik 't R lh,s gam, by getfo,g the bc<aks. io,ie . a"d th• p,og,am wa '"ded by ,hi to,y is laid i" a college tow" du,- ,h, "Docto<', ho woe, :,;; t :"'. .:"' " batted Pmy fo, five hit, a b,illiant piano tdo by Maude Ha~- i"g the days who" the famou "m,de<- bicd fo,bode o"IY trnub l " a a,c 0 t _ile Otterbein connected safe ly but wait Ethel Hill and· Gladys La~e. gro und railroad" operated just before The role of Robina wa s. pl d b Wice T ' inted with . • . aye Y E st h H fo · wo errors by the vi itors and Then everybody got acqua. . the C1v1l War. er arley 111 a natural yet dram t1 Ur by th t 'l ·t va time to sit · · a ro e home p layers were the everybody el e un i i ' Mi Keller's story "The eminole" ic manner, and great commendatio · · :_•h pot, of th, ,o"te,t. down o" th< •oo• a"d eat th • appe- and M•. Bea"•'• "Faint Hmt" ue d"• he, i"te,p,etacio" of th, "rt J.he pl ay IJy 111n111gs: • . . . • ·c I unc I~- the. last feature Neva · t a K ate ambett, filled pa tizmg p1cn . v of both tale of Indian days. . p rie 1 First Inn' this Spring pread which car n ~d e 11 The judge declare that the storie an important place in the pla with h_ c}(enyon- wa M' the most careworn back to ch1ldhoo c:I. ubmitted thi how a di tinct cu tomary kill, while Marjori 1 ['ll ncry wh n on ies out to ig- - - - - -year a an ambitiousI i t r • er Went on a made improvement over past years. celled in lie r ro e. - e to race, exda pretty catch.M'Saut Grr'ls' Glee Club Delights b _________ O g Sidwe[ l truck roun Perry il~er, Large Audience at Colum us. Splendid Recital Closes Spencer Shank. took . Ll}e teadmg. out.e r,No runs. to hits. , tterbein G b' L st Friday night marked th e event Successful Year's Work. mans part and m this hi fir t 0 0 lo K - ca ,II went out on a of t:, eco"d out~f-to"'." conwt fo, pma"~ i" Oil cb . . ,i - . ap' •ton elly. . Migne,Y g,ouoded fo the id ' Glee lub th, y ac, wh•" Th la t tud,"t codtal of the ym, gmtly d lighted h~"h ;;n,at.c. wo,k, 1 . er w1tli h1 fir t b · artin was tos ed out at the clul>, t gether with_ _rofe or which was given la t Wedne day drama ic kill d • Y Gregg. runs. hits. night, wa repre ntative of the plenThe 'Doctor~~ P a!~nt humor. Second0 Inning 0 ard and :Pr fes or Fritz, Journey- did work that i being done con tantly to ·i t , a harac er difficult be_fore a la_rge in the Conservatory of Mu ic. be"-en Y n-McAdclie truck out. Gal- edpe.to c' olt11ul)u . ,.,here, .. \; I.11n terpret 'th' was P" '.'~ t ray d b1Y. \ irgil rach tr and appreciative audience lll t-he Fif th e w1 rar ab1hty and h · · th0 0 d out ie to Martin Norton truck . B. church they rend r d a Lucy Kel er and John Mayne played wer greatly a p . e ort ho :uns. o hits. _ven_u . _'pro£es r Fritz the fir t numb r, hich wa a brilliant aero th footligp /te~at d by mg progi a.JU, IV~ut er em - H owe f anned. R u b us h pl d'i~nce with e era! piano duet, 'O verture to R ayroon d" . azel Payne ·a . Nert out on a slow roller, Gregg to de!igb~ed thde_ au a1nd a mandulin trio. fote re ti ng piano olo were played berry Ru el Eh 'b fr · lovei\Iuton G . lend1d rea uig , · Fl p f ' r art a to id~cll eo~ge knocked a high one c~mpo ed of Mi es Harley and b- by Mabel chott, /~ ;ce R' r c~t, lorn Horac Green] af. 1.. Pa e the n t w o dropped it. George bot and Pro_£ or pessarcl. added Jo e_p hin e hafer, n a ,char a the pompou " io., otc mon_d and thfrd in oc. th eot ,ta,n,nent. >fado,ie Mille, and Do,o1hy ow~ . Jayn a the '1 sati. fi<d • B«t 1 111 tim · oF ox missed the ball three vanety to- e ev La er Breden and France )I ankec, kli Bo l·er and William a n e , h' · dual rol run . o hit . ornetet, ea.c h ga a. par ug v10- of Dolove and Joll b h d O tterbein Defeats Kenyon ...,. Third Inning In Fast Tennis Tournament. ti 11 n umb er, a1id th e voca1 solos were which wer fi ll d • Y oy _a part "-Cnyon K { m a pra1 eworthy 1lille elley wa out, George to t b . , tenius team def_eated un g by 1,,Jargaret N eyer, peocer m ann r, and d rv g r at I t er e1n 1-, r. Bre b t . . :Mil d t.., • . commendawer wa o ut o n a f un . T reOilyoii' i·acqueters at_ Gamb ie r 0_11 hank; arne e , an. a d1,enne tion ctow e to M'll J."M 'l d ..,cl P'ck . . for their work. ""h .._ e"··h "' o e pro d uc~• 't on er.' Gregg was sa e on Saturday in an jnterest1ng match in Minton. J rcle d• ttrrng ~r1-l b iv- flt10n wa given with an ffe t which reWhiffed" ; rry error. . wan on which Ma r ti n and Bancroft ex~elledd. ian ~ a tter_on do e 1e r cita Y a ect r at credit to a ll of the ca t Ott erbe·. n oM'll run o hit . I th • igles Ma rtiJi expeneJlce to fhe coach Profes or F 'tz d o' pl a 1ng piano uet. k n e 1. , . _________ 1_ W ri , an out, Gr 1.1 er a nd Perry stra c r. arrick, stage mana r d'fficu l"" ' in ha nd ling R. Ki lgo r •J , Professor Wagoner In Hospital. ter. "tT ab11l was safe on a hit to cen- no 1 • 6 t 2 6 t z 6 neC stole secoi1d but di'ed there uand on easi ly, 3 to , o d. Jl la t Friday Prof. R. H. v't'ag--L . Al umni Meet O tterb em r Kilgore put up a good game an d b h ontin ued on page five.) vv. . bard fought on r pa se t rou a mo en tea n informal ocia l and b. . . 4 in two of local alumni and uex-m etu( defeat d Bancroft operatio;t at Grant Ho pita!, Colum- meetmg · et , 6to 4, 6 to · k in bus. Tile latest word i tbat he is dent . of Otterbein oil e will be h Id Kilgore brotther true a nag wrecked by the r ting well. He host of friends are f. rom 8 to 1O Friday evening - May e14 On No Gas! rep . account of lack of gas due to a the double , anb' • by a core of deeply~ sympathetic and hope £qr his 111 t he A ssotiation 'Par! rs. ' AP who' cl were early recovery. have attended Otterb · 0 are • :._ d Up air i !·0 I> the paper could not be set Otterbein com _m ation o to 6, 6 to 2, 6 to 2. lllVlLC • usua~ hme for printing on Monday as
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