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PUBLISHEJ:? IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE W ESTER VILLE, O H IO ,

VOL. 4.

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.


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