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OTTERBEIN WINS I SCIENTISTS VISIT STATE FROM NORTHERN Otterbein Science Club Enterta:ned by Ohio State Natural H istory Club -Pleasant Meeting Enjoyed.
T OF OTTERBEI
COLLEGE
APRIL 25, 1921.
No. 27.
/JUNIORS ENJOY Patterson FINE BANQUET
WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED Misses Harley, Deitsch and Receive Prizes in Barnes' Short Story Contest.
Affirmat ive Debate T eam Takes O h:o Juniors Royally Entertained By Fresh Northern Across In Keen Con men at Annual Class Banquet On Wedne day evening, April 20 the Tue day morning at chapel the test By 2 to 1 Decision. Otterbein cience Club was the gue t winner in the Barnes' Short Story Hall Is Beautifully Decorated. of the Natural Hi tory Club of Ohio Con te t were _awarded their prizes. NEGATIVE DEBATERS L OSE State niversity. The meeting wa Thi contest and endowment was H. R MILLS IS TOASTMASTER held in th e club room of the Home found ed by Mr. J. A. Barnes, brother Wittenberg Affirmative Takes Decision Economic building. After a few of Mi s Tirza Barnes, college libra Splendid Toasts Feature of Eveni ng minute spent in getting acquainted the rian, and i a memorial to their From Otterbein Negative by President Clippinger and ProfesOtterbein club gave the following pro- brother. Walter Lowrie Barne Two to One Decision. sor Fritz Are Guests of Honor. gram, "The Animal Mind" by Je ie . .· · Otterbein clo ed her collegiate dew·i d "J h B h t This year there were even enLa t Tue day night at one of the I son, an o n u1roug , a ura I. . . b t , and m the op1mon of the most charming and well appointed . ,, by L 01. S e11ers. F en t on ·stearn , / trant a• e eason last Thur day eve ning 1st, . Wtth • c 1u b , an d Judges, Mr ffi one victory and one defeat. The pre I"d en t o f th e Ott er b em . . Frank Lee, Mr. . Walter function of the year, the F reshmau a rmative team won from Ohio Mr. Miller, pre ident of the Ohio tate Jone , and Dr. R. F. B1 hop, the la enter tained the Junior in regal ~orthern in the college chapel and club utlined the policie of th re pee- production of this year fulfilled tyle at the a nnual Fre hman . Junior the negative team Io t to Wittenberg tive club . more closely than ever before the Banquet. Th affair wa held in the at pri.ngfield. A ocial hour followed in which a condition of the conte t, and th e ocial parlor of the We terville nit Both debat s were intere ting and lunch wa erved and favor m ideals of hts founder. 11 productions ed Brethren hurch. the t earns repre enting Otterbem · gave Tan and Cardinal ao d car Iet an d were of very high grade, aod the deBy mean of elaborate, yet ta teful evidence of thorough preparation and Gray were u ed. The evening wa finite choice of th e th ree be t wa decoration , the banqu t hall , as good coaching. The literary tan- clo ed by the inging of the two col- very difficult. completely tran formed. olor of da:rd of Otterbein are re pected lege ong . The trip was one of the The following tudent entered both clas e were carried out in the throughout the tate and the work of most delightful e sion ever enjoyed torie , Violet Patter on, lice Hun- color chem e, and with haded Ii ht th d bate team.s this ea on ha by th e Otterbein club and further ter, Edna Hooper, B. Carl on, Mil- ca ting a glow over th whole c 11 he tt th ual h~gh- d1araat F. _ t ...lJetween llic two club ar being dred D itsch, D. D. Brane, and a delightful effect was obtained. The affirtnative team was compo - planned. (Con tinu ed on page fou r.) Following an excellent four course d of F. L. Roberts, alter chutz, --------dinner, Toa tma ter H. R. Mill , '24, R ussell Declamation Contest On Monday Students Elect aitd Virgil Willet with John Mayne 1a umed cha rg aud contiou d acting a alternate. The negative Members of Comrruttee To Be Held On Next Thuriiday throughout th e r t of the ev rung to team from Ohio orthe·rn wa comMon-day morning at chapel, J. Ru ext Thur day night, pril 2 , at direct thing wtith a killful hand. Po ed of J. B. Osmun, Reed Wine- kin Howe ubmitted the report of the eight o'clock in the college chapel _ n appropriate welcome wa give n &ardner, and Charle McCokhil with mmitt e recently appointed to re- will be held the Ru ell Declamation by R. L. ornetet, Pre ident of th Robert Heffner acting a alternate. uitable manner of elect- Contest. Thi i an annual event of '24. Thi wa an wered by la . The judge were . C. Kock, Prin- i11g a pe rman ent tudent and Faculty open to Fre hmen and opbomore a fi tting re pon e from R. F . Peden, Ctpal of the High chool, Mt. Verommi ttee on ocial Conditions. who have duJy tried out before Pro- Pre ident of the cla of '22. 1i 11 011, Ohio, J. T . Mar hman, Profe or The ommittee ugge ted that a f or Fritz: Thre prize are offer- Marg aret Meyer, '22, then entertainof Oratory hio We Ieyan, and per,manent ommittee be elected ed by Dr. Howard Ru e ll. ed tho e a embled with two delightGilbert Barne Profes or of Bu ine com.po ed of one woman and one man Judging from the Ii t of par- fut vocal number , mg, mil , Adn1ini .tration: hio We leyan. from each clas , each cla.s votin g uc,pant thi conte t will be one of lumber!'' and "By th e at r of Pr id nt W. G. Clippinger pre id- eparately. F aculty are to be elected the be t taged in rece nt year . Minn tonlra." Mi Meyer wa by the faculty. The ourage of the Commonplace accompanied by Mi Helen W agone r, ed. The negative team of Otterbein The r ult of the tud nt el ction i -Raymond Axline. (Continued on page seven.) (Continued on page seven.) a follow : The onfe ional-Vera John on. Saum Hall Girls Entertain. nior -Mildred Deit ch, J. R. Howe ce11e from " trongheart"-Joh n C. NOTICE! EVERYBODY! Junior -Velma Lawrence, J. G. How- Mayne. Haven't tho e aum Hall girl the ard; ophomore -Grace Hill, H . W. cene fron1 " eventeen"-Catherine o ld time pep, tho? , _In revising the Athletic Board Con Troop· Fre hmen_..:. atherine Kahler, C. Kahler. La t aturday evening a limited stitution the question has arisen con H ow th hurch wa Built at Kayo' number of young men were very c~rning the awarding of numerals for H. R. "Mills; Triangle -Ida Kittle, C. E. u ick. Bar-Alice Davi on. plea antly entertained at aum Hall by different sports. The revision com the young ladie whose college home it lllittee does not know whether the coni . A very plea ant tim e wa repo rted cen u of opinion at Otterbein f avor Miss Florence Dixon Gives Freshmen Boys Take Charge th · Graduate Recital Wednesday and nev r again n ed a aum Hall of Interesting "Y" Meeting Fe tdea of giving numerals only to girl ay when he meets a ce rtain rcshrnen who have come up to cer1 ext Wedne day night in the LamWith th e £re hmen in charge of the young man on the treet, "I ha never tain requirements, or whether popu- bert Hall Auditorium wi ll be held the · R · 1 £ M" Fl "Y" meeting Thur day evening an in- been introduced to that fellow thi lL~r Opinion would prefer that numerals G ra d uatmg ecita o I orence uc awarded to anyone who has met the Dixon, who i r eceiving her degre e in tere ting and helpful se sion wa requirements. piano. Mi Dixon will be a ist d by ur ed. "Fantom" Furniture The Athletic Board solicits comment Mi B ulah Benedi ct, oprano, who I Merl e Killinger led the meeting, 0 n this question. They are willing to will rend er Frustrates Force veral vocal number durlaxton. poke on "Impre ion of OtfoUow student sentiment if they have ing th e program. terbein from the Literary ocietie ". The We terville Police forc e wa 80 rne way of knowing what it is. Mi s Dixon' program co n i t of a. Hite and Broderick poke about "Fir t baffled aturd,iy night when um l'herefore, Otterbein student, express wid e variety o[ elec tio n and her I Jmpre ion of Otter bein"; Hancock moned by th inhabitants of the Y~urself. Write us a letter and we recogniz ed ability in mu i a ure all on "Impre ion of Athletic '' and graveyard. Th e unfortunate fo lk ~_di turn it over to the proper author- I com r of a delightful program next Menke on 'What Change I ould omplained ffic rs cone ming 11 t es. Address mail Tan and Cardinal, \ edne da y night. Tb cital will Make." All of the talk contain d the ir lo t furnitur a they now have Westerville, Ohio. b gin prom ptly at eight o'cl0ck. ome very timely ugge tion . no p lace to r t th eir weary bort .
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