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FRENCH PLAYS
POLt VAULTINU 11< lOADl~C.
HUGE SUCCESS
MARCH 21, i921.
OTTERBEIN WINS FIRST TRIANGLE
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Crowded Chapel Audience Listens to Charming Rendition of French Dramatic P roductions
Debaters Open Season W ith Unani mous Decision at H ome and Split Vot~ at H iram.
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'MUSK INGUM DOWNED 3 T O 0
MusrcAL NUMBE RS E NJ OY E D
Ot terbein Team Gets Only Affi rmative Vote in Triangle In Hot T ilt at Hiram.
Professor and Mrs. A. P. Rosselot and Prof. G. E . Mills Direct, Roles Well Played tr Le Pre entations francaises etaient e bon talk ne,-tres bonne t The muchFrench Plays are now a mat le r ed-of of h.I hi t tory and what a fine bit of Ca ory they make. Too much credit nnot b Part 111 . e given to those who took mitt the play. We wish sp.ace pered ou - . to all th r givmg public recognition e players.
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Wh t he Athlet e Makes Good Down on the Farm. . y · g through the dusty archives of the editorial sanctum Whtl burrowm · a 1·1tt Ie game o f "k eeps" • ble that we ·had J· u t won 111 after an elu ive • marManager we happ ened to tum bl e upon t hc above carwith the B u meAs Hender on, '15, now a weJI - k nown cartoon1· t. I t aptoon by J_amel · . ag jn, at.l Ott r in pt'tblicati n and ;ve r produce it peare4 e.vera years " . ,, with ac.knowledgm nts to Jnnmy .
"'a ~ ~octor in pite of- Him elf" Part title of the econd play. The and R:b taken by Harriet Whistler STUDE NT VOLUNTE ERS MEET tray d ert Martin, were well por '-"ell\.; and Gordon Howard played Annual Spring Conference H eld at o· e role of M. Geronte. Denison During W eek-End •fferetit · Other m every respect from the Local Volunteers Attend to wa the fairy play entitled 1 pring convention of the Continued on page five.) The lannuda outhern Ohio Union of entra dan t olunteer Movemen t was SIBY L STAFF ELECTE D th e tu en h 1 .19 20 at Denison. held Marc of 'the 'conference wa t o Sopholll ores Choose Staff for 1922 The purpo \ as many Chri tian Annual-To Be Diamond bring togt e; ibl in a conference student a P . d and experienced L Jubilee Number ·11 which trame . d f th Id eXplain the nee o cJa at Mon day night the Sophomore • leader ~o~ Id and plan for it lhe Pu~~i~ t~ elect tafE member for non-Chn t1an wor of the ation of next year's number evangelization. k t the conl'bis • college annual the 1922 ibyl. mong the spea erphaC Robins, Ice nurnb • ue wi·1I be the' Diamond JubiDr Jo e . vention were k. Mark Roy Mrs. J . er, 1bat eve er and i expected to feature Dr. B en . on Ba Dr Kenneth Latourette, • l'h nt very prominently. Hal m1th, H L eamon and f e electi Olio,,., . on of officer resulted a ' E. 'Fay Carnpbe ' . . . ded from F ri:~1_1 an~.,•~ a tie vote on T. E. e- M 1. F n·eda Klenk. The conference eXhteln to unday sistant bu·. L. · Hancock a econd • g Marc , !::di . Ille s manager. day ev-enin • h A wonderful1Y 20t · wa reported by h tor-in-ch th evening of e 0 u ine •cf-Lawrence White -· conference in p1nog d La t year , conirculaf Manager-J. P. Schutz. . ho attende • Jubilee E:•on_ Manager-Lucile Ewry. those w ld t Otterbein. C 0 n t r • bd1tor-J · W . S ene ff. • ventio'n wa he a ho atter ded th Among tho e w frorn Otterbein Whisue/ u ting Editor-Marjora . on conference )D eru A.sst, B · ~ . d page two. (Contmue on _ A. t. cts. Mgr,-Wilbur Coon. Or r. Mgr J C li:d· &'a niza ti -- • . Bradrick. Recital PostponedM . . F ac llo •tor --G on and Publication 't 1 by • The faculty re~1hat which was ~• EHen Jeneva Braley, lice Davi. od Wng ' '-Ocat E: .ones. Robinson ba given last week :"a• A.rt t:- . dttor-Ross H 1' II to have een E ter "Vacation. c.d1t 0 • til after a po tpone d un need later. (C:onr r-Henry 01 on The date will be annou tnued on page seven.)
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Sophomore and F reshman Speakjng Classic to Occur D uring Second W eek I n April The a nnual Russell Declamation Contest which was po tponed from an earlier date , ill be held in the college chapel some time during the second week in pril. This yearly event i open to ophomores and Fresllmen only and i the re ult of the genero i ty of Dr. Howard Russell who ha provided Uie funds for the premium . The prizes consist of cash award. of 15, $10, and 5 for fi rst, econd and third winner re pectively. elec tions may be chosen from any contem porary or tandard. producti?n of a dramatic nature either senou or humorous. J'he preliminary cont st will b held during the fir t ~~eek of pril, when ix. contestants will be cho en to con (Continued on page two.)
Otterbein's debaters opened the season last week by taking the cham pionship of their first triangle by an edge of one vote when after a clean cut victory by their egative quib bler over Muskingum on the local platform they ent their Affirmatives to Hiram where they won the o-;,ly vote accorded any Affirmative team in the triangle and the only vote received by any team on a . foreign floo r. The first- debate oi the ea on occurred in -the -coUege chapel Thurs day evening, March 17 wheµ Otter bein's negativ team con i ting o . Jayne , J . Gordon Howard and J. Ruskin Howe, (Captain) with H , W. Troop, as alternate, met the affirma tive team of Ml! kingurn college on the conference question, "R~s~lved, that the executive budget . y tern should be adopted by the federal government." (Continuep. on page _two.) MUSIC STUDENTS P E RFORM D elightful Recital Rendered by Stu dents of School of Music on F riday Evening.
One of the be t mu ic r cital of th year wa given in Lambert Hall on Friday vening. Two piano quartet were among the delightful number 'Overture to Oberon", on Web r, played by Faye Byer , Lois Hughe , Loraine Rinehart and Evelyn Dar ling .and ''Poet and Pea ant Overtur '', Von upp , played by irginia Taylor, frginia Wolf , Hazel Dehnhoff, and Byron Wil on. Among the ,vocal ~olo were " lave Song', Virginia Wolfe· " wallow " iola Prie t; ~• For a Br ath o' th~ Publication Board to Elect Moorlands", Loraine Rinehart· "My The Publication Board will . fternoon in it regular monthly Mammy" Ruth Rob;rts; " ea;olitan th I a . f erenade', Donald .Baugher· "Joys of - g at whicl1 time election o • mee t 111 fficer for the en uing year W!ll be pring'', Faye Byer ; "Cradle ong", fargaret Meyer; .and "The Road Q d ~ taken up and acte upon. that Lead o ou", Corli s Monn. All of the e were exceptionally well Easter Vacation. rendered. The Easter recess open . Ruth Mattoon played, a a piano Wednesday, March 23, and contmue hour of the Wedne day olo, "Butterfly"; Ethel Harri , "P n to t he same (Continued on page two.) following.