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PUBLISHED IK THE IXTERE ST OF OTTERBEIN COLL E GE WESTERVILLE~HIO,

VOL. 4.

No. 30.

MAY 23, 1921.

TRACK MEN WIN

CLASS PLAYERS I SCORE BIG"HITI

BY LARGE SCORE Kenyon Defeated In One-Sided Meet: By Unequal Score of 88 to 29.

"All-of-a-Sudden Peggy" Is Produc- 1 tion Given By Junior Footlight Artists.

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PEDEN IS HIGH MAN

PROFESSOR FRITZ DIRECTS I George, Stearns and Mignery Show Up Weil-Kenyon Only Takes One First.

Alary 0ber and Paul V. Sprout Take Leading Role-Eleanor Whitney 4 • Performs Well.

Otterbein had little trouble best­ ing Kenyon here last Wednesday afternoon when the two schools stacked up for a track meet. Kenyon did not place fi rst in a single event but the relay an<l Coach Ditmer did not place his best sprinter · in that event. They were handicapped by not hav­ ing enough men to have two entries for each event and failing to enter anyone in the pol vault thu con­ ceded to Otterbein. Peden was high point man ~ ith 1 not counting the pole vault and Johnny Gcor econd ith 11,

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. The Junior class presented the pleas· 1 ng farce, "All-Of-A-Sudden-Peggy" j to a capacity audience in the coll ege ' , hapel last aturday evening. The part were well chosen and th c Production wa evidence of ability and car ful preparation on the part of the cast. The very difficult roles of "Peggy" atid "Jimmy" were taken by Mary Ob r and Paul V. Sprout. Mis Ober a. Umed the part of the impetuous and ~ivacious "Peggy" in a splendid Jash1on ai;id Mr. Sprout' work in the capacity of an ingenious lover wa de­ Brviog of commendation. Gordon 0 ward a . nthony rackenthorpe, an eccentric pwfe or forni ed mo of the · · · Th'1 very . o cca 10ns for a •mile. diffi cult part attrlrt'ted the attention of th e ci1tire , audience. M r. ·Howard i Particularly • pi,able of a swning parts Wh' . . ich haJ an abundance of eccentnc(SXi nt inued o n page two.)

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R. U. Marti n T . V. Bancroft OTTERBEIN' S STELLAR TENNIS TEAM

A lthough the track had be n roll­ ed in the morning, it- was low, a the cinders hav not be n ettled olidly a yet. The weather wa hot, the (Continued on page eight.)

,d "Bob" :Ma~- 1in a match unfin.i ~ed bccau e of rain. ORGAN RJ<.:CITAL GIVEN with apital i met th1 ~ week when the "Hindu"' Bancroft ai I ed them eve tin have rown . score will be ettled . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB SINGS laurels thi · ea on. . e aThi i Bancroft' fourth and · ta t Esther Harley Presents Splendid Prof the be t aggr · d I· gram-Dan Harris, Tenor Soloist,. Ji Playillg ome O t O Ineet I year as a Var 1ty racqueter an 11s 0 tne Concert Given In College tion in the t a te they have yet h d fill . C pita! hoe , ill be ar to ne.xt year. Also Appears. 1 Chapel-Miss Hope Housel, with a defe:rt. Ohio tate anc . al to .l) Cartin i playing hi third year for OtH have been their two greate t rt1~ fell tcrbein and will till be with u an\,Vednesday evening, May 11, 11 s arpist, Assi sts. . honor but a e Esther Harley gav her graduating 1 0th The Home Concert 0 { the Girls' champion llP d apital wa ti d er sea on. organ recital. The program , "th its I in a hot conte. t an Gle C gave ample 1 e lub, given in the College Chape :~;:::~~~=~=~~~~~~~~~:~~~::~~==== variety of numb r ca~t 'I'hur day eveni ng, wa well reopportunity fo s Harley to de;~v d and highly appreciated by all mon trate her ·· To ~ttended. · , arti t. The P the~ popular organiz~tion. fulfil~ed m rit and w and highest expectations m their vaned · t 1"Jin time honored, moth eaten old prank, appreciative a . i ntertaining program which con.vould think that aftc~I ~0 af- commonly called " nipe Hunting". Dan Harri 0 11 cl tbc<l of four groups of song by the . g enough within college ' a. that et this is a fact. ot long ago, program, singing a 1on t ep I1en . u a d b 11i s . of eni r ratmg . d upperc1as man ac- J ame II n several number 'l ' . th dignity . d at afore menbone th ope Bou el, Harpi t, who a si ted tam_ndividual would have ~cqmre companied, we regr t to ay by ever- · well known and j s ern, an 1t a f w· cruntb of learo1J1g.h t me al J er light · · t an d- ent from anyth·mg 1' o £Jo~ er a a det)1..IC a he vocal number were well chosen 1e.aF thermore we are aware t ~ soare ~ ing, , a invcigl d into a plea ant little that it wa heard wit hnu very killiully rendered and the f u:ur worthy contemPOrdane eyer-v motor trip at the end f which aid infi gpes ri . wa o "'ciently e Iu 1ve . to e,a e , . d w1·u1 " gunny'' M r. H arns. . r earty app 1au e of the audience emdi idual w ell qmppe eward su•H pt to fur upon them ome · · d t h e arnva · I of Th e numb ers on M.1 ¼ ed by charming encore . d lb t a ack patiently awa1te i Hou el j an arti t of unu ual ateni of coil ge education ~ . ~ nipe' or any other wild game that gram are given below: 1111 11 en Becker / ent and contributed much to the ~ an~ceulun:i roll front off ei:d 01: might ~ppear out of the darkn onata in F, p. 41 • "entu ' di .. urn "oil pour" . r g entertainment. Her ren · ble domes a , , al Time pa e d, yet t h e smp re f use d . I n d.1an a1·1 . . . . nton Dvora ,;on of "In the Garden" by cbeutze; pregna bled duck ' back, a e, er to accept the ho pi ality of the gullible Herb tnacht J . Frank Fry inger . . . . . . . R a!ph Kinder 13er c use ,, from Jocelyn by Go d ar d·, the trou . k e d?. E v1. ouvcrur ,,.,., b ay. d . t hunter . Ha d th ey b een t nc T occa t·ma . . . . w·11· . w e -~av )e d ntly ibey ha d. ''l-l~o a 1ld Ro e" by McDowe11 ; an d prover W knew all this. , an er.y 1 1am FauJke A pleasant little trip home concluded uptial March L Ul)loresque" by Dvorak wa very . ed"d e realize that uo_dcr our vf 11 . c,1arrn· u a memo rab Ie evenmg. L ou1. Ad op I I1e Coerne e 1ng and greatly plea ed her r1 t - little L0 w b that to speak t h ere existedd one ner nose 5 ho was dupe Y • fledged Senior w (Continued on page i_wo.)

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