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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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,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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