G.ftner, Alma Sept. ljn 75 W est Colle6fe AYe
att an PUBLISHED I WESTERVILLE, OHIO,
OTTERBEIN COLLEGE
MAY 2, 1921.
A NUAL CONTEST I S E NIOR GIVES RECITAL HELD IN CHAPEL Miss Florence Dixon G ives Graduating
No. 28.
TRIANGLE BON TEMPS HELD
OTTERBEIN WINS SEASON'S OPENER
Music, Art and Prep Students Enjoy Recital Wednesday Night-Is AsOut:ng and Banquet-To Be Miss c h . W esleyanites Bite the Dust to the at enne Kahler W ins F :r st sisted by Miss Beulah Bened:ct. Annual Affair. Place I 11 R . Tune of 3-2 Before O tterbein's ussel Declamation ConThe graduating r ecital o f M i The T r ia ngl e " Bo n Te mp s• ·, wh ich Heavy Onslaught. test Last Thursday N ight. F lorence Dixon, a sis ted by Mi too k place Tu esday eve nin g wa a Beulah Benedi ct, oprano, was given huge uccess. T he cla leaving the ULRY SHINES ON MOUND ALL CONTEST ANTS DO WELL in Lam be rt H all udiitorium la t A sociatio n Bu ildin g a t 6:00 o'cloc k, Mando!i -:--. Wednc day evenin g, p ril 27 th , with walk ed o ut to th e o ld til e m ill w he r e n and Guitar Club Funusl:es t he fo llo w ing program : an infot m a l ge t-to-ge th er wa enjoyed. Wesleyan R allies In Eighth Inning Muslc of the Evening-ProfesBeethoven . . Co ncert in Bd, Op 19. A t th e de ig nated tim e th e party r eBut Fails to Overcome O tterbe;n•s turn ed to t he B lendon Hotel whe r e a Three Point Lead. A dagio sor Altman Pres:des. very enjoyable m eal wa er ved. A ah Ro ndo O t terbein 's ba eball ea o n tar ted T he decoration of or ar1ge-a 11 d1 ie , ·o p • 13 Co ll te t ay d• t he An. n ual D ecl a matio n Beetho ve n . 011ate p a th e t'gt o ff wii th a bang la t Tue da y w h 11 osit ' rna e pos 1bl e by t he gener- G ra ve . . . Al legro de mo lto con b rio black cla s-colo r were very attractive the var ity journ eyed o ver to D ela ex.ci·yt adnd inter e t of Dr. H. H . Ru ell , . T he Pin in th e candle-lighted room. M a tth ews . e a ware to p lay o ff th e g a me po tponed offe red an g r eat_ d:al o f inter e t, an d Mosz kowski . Following the banquet Toa tma t r evenmg ve r y pl ea ant en,. ,r 1• s Dixo11 M. W . Horlache r took charg e. Lyman from t he p r evio u Saturday. T h tert · a1nrne11t t . D'L Pr ciative ~ - an m ter ested an d ap. Far well Minnehaha . Hert an alu m nu of the academy day wa id a l fo r a g a me an d every coll au ience gat her ed in th e illanella spo ke on th e " Pa t". The "Future" on e seemed to be in fi ne me ttl e fo r th e fraca . "veege cha pel la t T hur sday even in g. M i s: Benedi ct "- ry nun wa d i cu sed by Prof. F . A. Hanawa lt I Very 1 Je r on the p rogr am wa R ha p od ie Hongroi _e o. 2 followi11g which Mr. W. E . Fo ter There was an e.n th tt iasti c fo ll owing ch 0 11we~le rt~nd ered, a11 d each we ll . fi ixon m a de a brie f talk on athletic . Ex- -~ai~o y~le:o::~er w~~d a ll er e more ~ o de . . c 1011 wa full o f in te r e t. D ixon wa ver y capa b ly tempora,1eou peecbe wer made by X . th e o utcome.. Brigh c1 ion by th e j udge , M! E dna Mi Helen agn er repre enting th e • either team eem d to be able to in her fir t number by l[i Pro(.} Rev. M. A. Co urte.n ~ and a g n e r ig ht o f th e M u ic D epar t- mu ic ide of the triangle, and by Mi locate th e pi ll u nti l th latter par t ( th e game. Bob Mar tin r em ter cl th I b. · W. J on e of ppe r rl mgto n M · p d h · 0 • '1 c Id me n t, w ho p layed t he o r che t ra part an e r u en, on t e art 1de. M r. E. aud· · ou have at i fi ed th e entir e H. a,,ana u h r pr euted th\! thi r d longe t h_it fo r 0 . •, r each in g third 1th m I of :nc_ ; th . el ction wer e all o full of th c elections. 11 t ,,, rit . ~ • Mis Dixon and- Mi Den diet ar s icl e w hJc 1 is , l a r fin Boehm Academy. J I G ace at ii mp to h ad that • ' 111 1ntere t and pr·e entation t· . of Otterb in' ve ry T he voca l selec ti o n by Mi L orrain rnn y eorgc off a JUdgrne nt d d fi e rcpre enta 1, es . h d . econd ru11 of th B ohyer o ( art. wa r e uce to a 11 . . 1 talent and tra ining ; Rhme a r t a n t he p ian o oJ by Mi • \ g am • 1ti h bes ~ 111 mu sica rece i-ved t h mo t H Jen hutt we re v ry delightful. The f e ley~n i cr edited with i:wo of their at ar· v- -ht d d their p rog ram f ,. • our h it both cl d · the fi r t . in c n..,, er wa awar c r oval and commeJ1datioJ1 o f ,cb o ru e o th e M a r chmg ong'' an d . • an n ve . lry alllu . Pnze of 15 for h r clever and hearty a pp d pprecialive a udience. ( Con tin u d on page t wo.) wa 11l :are fo rm, pitching the ntire a lllg Portrayal o f the character in th e large a n a - - -- - - - -rou te w1th ou t a wave r. ith a littl '' e/ ne fro m Booth Tarkington' Tennis Match I s Cut Short mo r e ea oning he h uld b invincenteen" Pleasant Affair Oelebrates ib l aga in t all om crs. John M. Murray-Nichols Engagement By R ain-Otterbein In Lead H" h . ig pot mning by innin g:" lro h · J ayne, with a cenc from ditio ng eart", a drama of Indian traochrao Hall dini11g room wa 1:11 e Friday afternoon th tenni team f Fir t i~ning; -Leffel walked. George n, (~ve and r enunciation, excited sc ne of a very p re tty little urpn_ journeyed to D eni on wirh the avo - orce.d him _at econd. George sfol c ontinued on pag<! two.) la t Tue day evening, when Mur_ie l ed purpose of com in g back with th eir <Co ntmued on page six.) " --------M iid :\lbert ~icho l cnterta111- fir t co nference victory of th ca on. "llSs NE urray a • . f d J. A. WARD IS SPEAKER ,ILSON ENTERTAINS d th eir friend at a dinner party. Rain inter er 0011 aft r the gaoi Wen kn ---e The table wa beautifu lly decoraled had been tart d aJ1d the conte t wa G· own Reader and Impersonator . cll ow and w hite and from the untini bed. Martin had bi man 6-0 in Interna tional Relations Club Is Told Ives John Drinkwater s Famous :: r : ba kct of m/1-rigold and nap t~e .fi r t et ani B~nc~oft wa . leading Concerning Conditions In Europe Play "Ab h . . the center of it, yellow h1 man 3-2 w en it e ame unpo iDuring Era of Reconstruc• 'on. • ra am Lmcoln" . dragon 111 t· Th · . .. u la t M . t mer were extended to 1l 1e. to con rnue. er I a po 1bil1ty Th nd white rea , e. member · of th e I nternational 0 ttcrl . 0 n d ay night th tudents o f a The ,m e t were 111ghly of pla.ymg the game at a futu re date lii )Cin were gi v en a treat when ca -: h place. . d ~ page two) ( Continued on page t wo. 1 Rela~ion were unu ually fortun0 b. Rorten e iel on read J o hn (Contmue . ate '.n havmg pre ent la t Monday 1'1:~ikwater' " br aham Lincolin." eve'.1111 g _Proi. J. A. \,Varel of Berkley,
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EITHER GO HUNGRY OR ATTEND FAMOU S MAY MORNING EVENT
Capa _cofleg chapel was fi lled to California. Profe or Ward ha ju t City a11d ti return d from an exte nd ed !rated b . 1 aud ience demonthrough tour ap Y it undivided attention its :J Europe a nd e pecially th Preciaf1011 Ba lkan late . During th e la t few fron 1 th · a t he imprcs ive ce nes On the warm Saturday, May 7, remember th at on th e fi r t aturday month he has been attac h ed to th e 1 1'11 great p lay wer e pre en ted. d \ e ter- i11 May, Coc hran Hall is the ccne of Greek c pl , e few s tud en ts and goo rmy on the T k 1" h \\•e!J ay ' bra ha m Lincoln" i not om . breakfa t th e May Morning Breakfa t, the day R • f ur and adapt d villians are go ing to ouman 1an ront in the capacity of Iack of e to recita l. There js a d dinin g- room. hall be full of flower and un hine. y M th ba ti ·r own reary b · · • ecretary. and witne cd in th e dining-room w ill ~ o_ '.HI j Athens r ecent ly lhe re toration of at 111ake :~ cottra st in character I t~:~ fate decrees that it will rain. traYaJ b . pay diffi cult for por. ff . ill ta te like the ri ver la ughter. mu ic and weet o c1ab1hty King on tantine to the Greek lhron . ~i a iugle individual. Thu their co _ee w al will be fla,·orles ay no thi ng of ambro ial and P rofe r \\lard, Jlre,·1·ou to the ,.,ar 1 1111c · ., ieJ o n, t h ough r ea d1n . . foo d , . en·e d I1y .lttcr b em's . .. k' t h c 1 tyx· · their oatme d eggs will re emb lc nectarine wa an in truc tor • p 1. . illfull h th ir hacon an I . .d h 111 o it1ca 1 cience llowc y cou ld not display er tllcir temper will mo t c iarrmng ma1 en , w o e every and thi fact mak h' ob r of f II eds and tone . kl h I I d e i ervation adva 11np r onatio n to u we . bus in es proj ct free e a )een wa 1 away by the on interna t ional ff . 1 C\•cr IJtage. T h program wa . how- be di agreeblc, ti 1eir hap.py being early May morning dew. va lu e In t h a a ir f of e pecia l , elllin . fail for t 1e e nn . f G · e co ur e o hi ta lk h bCin nt 1y worthwhi le and O tter- w111 -: b I dooed I \ Vho, l1l the name o ood om- brought o ut many t ti · d . Can 111 · d h da . will e 100· C Id h j a r mg an inter ate 1 c d b con idcrecl fo rtun- t e ) h f d'srnal forebodi ng. /1111011 en t wou c oo e the former , e ting fact which co Id But enoug o i . h th I 5. j u on 1Y be th i o. have ccur d -Mi s :--eil on at d lu cky one who 01ct ur w en e a tt er co l known through Jler ona l b . 11n1e. For th e wise an o . crva ti on.
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