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COLLEGE

WESTERVILLE, OHIO, J UNE 13, 1921.

VOL. 4.

No. 32.

fLARGE CLASS TO GET DIPLOMAS O tterbein>s Sixty-fifth Commencement To Be One of the Most Im­ pressive In History. SIXTY SENIORS GRADUATE . i Dr.

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G. D . Batdorf to Deliver Com­ ,mencement Address Next Thqi:sday M_orning,

. T'htu: day morning wbeo Qtterf>eiu s ixty-fifu.h

on11\'len . 11161 .:.p:.e:q :jses trb Unitcd-,-B r ethre , Chur ch, ixty Senio r ', t11' Jarg t graduating lass fo r m art receive their dip lo ma-. t,. The c.otni:nencerh ut addr-e ~ill b delivei:e by Rev. . V. !J t.d .,:i. Dh . ~ D., pastor of tf)e J! ir Cburch, Dayt n, hi Doctor Bat­ clod i wid y known a a aker Qf l qu ne and pow r a1 cl hrs addr s ·•. 1 ba11 ,.· ,,.ft" w· h;ive tremendous app al. The Otterbein ·co ll ge fuq1i Ji music for t b cca ion and Profes or G. G. Grabill will pr ·de THE OTTERBEIN CAMPUS I the organ. O tterbein has a Campus which is one of the most beautiful in O hio, and wt ich can be the pride of eve ry st udent ixty ~ nior , clad in •caps and and alumnus. gowns, 1n solemn proces ion and ma.r 7hing. to th strain of tirring 1 LETHEAN OPEN SESSION CLEIORHETEA GIVES PLAY music, wi ll be an impre sive ight. Y. M. AND Y. W . HA VE CHARGE Due to the size o f the graduating class I Christian Associations Hold Annual " Everywoman" Is Production Given Delishtful Commencement Program Is an unusually large numb er of vi itor by Society-Philoph roneans A s) Given By Philaletheans Before is expected, and v n ' 1iow every train Anniversary Service Sunday Night. a:nd ca r brings an add 1' f 1 f Rev. R. A. Smith Speaks. sist-Mrs. Orr Directs. Many Alumnae and Guests. guests. . wna q uota o I O pen sessio n, _Thur day evening, FoH ' .win1;; 11 ex ell nt . cu tom, (ast Lat Thur day evening th e ~-oll ege . - -.- . - - - - - Sundayr uight the rcgu:ar evenmg chapel wa crowded to capacity to Jun e 9. WQ a fittlng clo e to a very ! President Cb.ppmger Gives church sen ice was turned over to t~e / wi tness Cl iorhetea' Co mmencement I succes. ful year fo r Philalethea. From Add Elkh two hristian ociation s as an play. nd r Hie capab le dir ction of the firs t mu i ·al numb r ' to th e la t F . . . ress at art, Ind. Annivei·rnry o f the founding of . M. Mrs. Grace L ee Orr, of olumbus, extcmporaneou speech the program . n?ay mgh_t, Jun 10, President . A. and Y. \V C. .\ . work at Otter- an ho no rary member of the ociety. was exceptio nally fin<.'. hppmger delivered the Commeocebein I \,\ alter Brown· ·'Every oman" was Pauline Daughter ty and Mary ment address fo r th e graduating M.i ~ l'uth. H Pl> repre -enting presented. Members of Pli' lophro nea Elizabeth Brewbaker opened the pro- cla. of Elkhart High cbool Elkhart, : , . . • . I nd1a11a. W. : .'\ . an.d J. rfoward, repr e nt- a I t ed very ably 111 the pre enta tion gram with a killful rendering of "The ing Y. M. -. had cb:a.r e of the of th e play, a stuning all the ma le Entry of the Gladiator " by Lucius. . While in Elkhart, r iden lipop Qin pa he ice. parts, and thei r .effor t aided material- ·Pauline · tub!> in " Mi cellaneou ~mger was entertain ed by J.R. ar;-jsh e\>en · g wa de- Jy in ,na ~ng th .e~ enin<T's program a Let er ·" gave a1) intere ting glimp 'l'7, who i a teacher i1;1 th:e he add l~vcrcd hy 1ui•t.Ji of Ta'llpa, uc s. into the Ji£e of -the enior ten years chool, · M . Arno'l 1, 'l.7; lobt Li.fee:.. F lorida. J mith is pa or of tl1e The parf f Ii:verywoman" wa por•1 hen ce. Gen eva Braley ang "House tor of Boy Scout, Frank Barnttm, •~o» First ·11i d , retbren hurch in trayed by 1 eva ~riest who deligh t- O' Dreams" by De Bueri very Garnet Thomp on, 'll. The Presiamp.a and ha ·1 n,.,. been a loyal ed the audience with her interpreta- pleasingly. J o ephine ridland add d dent was tl1 dinner guest of r. ad heren t of Otterbein Colleg . There tion of tbi difficult rol e. Mis Priest' much to the beauty of the ong by mold at the Rotary lub. ,i..,. are five students now attending rt r- ability i w U known but th e a e her charming violin obligato. Rhea President Jippinger reports that bein from Rev. mith' church and with which · h a wned thi part, in- McConaughy' tory, " How Her too much canno t be aid .for the ele ven students from the Conference vo h,ing many varied and hi g hly Knight- Came Riding", wa exceptional- ho pitality hown him during- hi tay he represents. dramati c it uation . wa. a new revela- ly in1eresting, as wa Luci! Gerber's at Elkhart, fo r he wa entertained ·'The Ba ck ground of Spiritual Life" tion of her talent. EYerywoman' r endering of Booth Tarkington' royally. . was th e subjec t of Re v. Smith's er- companions, Youth , Beauty, and 1 "~rot~Terh oAf Angels." The violin Otterbein alumni .in E lkha, ·a;e al mon and, experi enced preacher that he Modesty, were played re pectively by tri o, e ndante" from Hayden's meeting with gr.e at s u ce tu the11."" is, his message was well presented Ca th erin e Kahler, Alice Aobo tt and Surpri / Symphony :was very fine. various nes of 'WorJb ''Jack" i. ~.11~1d and well received by the a udi ence. Muriel Murray, whose graceful and Genevieve Mullin's "Appreciation" of is having unusual succes in Boy The student attendan ce was not as a r eal ed ucation and of college life was Scou_t work, being the local Hea-" clever acting deserve especial p raise. <& large as usual which was unfortunate well wri,t ten and had an appropri- Scout Master and having twe1ve · d · " · ohody", a difficult and interestt l th I · f as this is a spec1a 1 stu en t meetmg. a e P ace on e c osmg program o troops composed of some 600 boy (Con tinued on page two.) (Continued on page seven.) 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