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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEI
COLLEGE
WESTERVILLE, OHIO, MARCH 20, 1922.
VO L. 5.
No. 22.
MINST REL SHOW ! COMMITTEES ARE CHOSEN " GRADS" MEET IN FAR EAST \PROF. BEACHLER MAKES BIG HIT lStuden~ Representatives to Cooperate : Canton, China, Is Scene of Hilarity . DIES SUDDENL y I
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With Church Through EvanW hen Otterbein Alumni Hold gelis ti c Meetings. Banquet. Host of Friends Are Shocked By ------News of O tterbein Professor's Beginning Sunday. March 19, the \Vord was received recently at the Untimely Death. U nited Brethren Chur ch in con junc- college office of the Alumna! Banquet , IS BURIED AT VERONA, 0. tion with t~e co ll e~c entered upon a held in Canton. China. The letter PRO CEEDS GO T O " SIBYL" three weeks campaign of evangelism. i from Dr. A. D. Cook is printed verbaVariety of Musical and Theatrical Services will be held every night .dur- 1tint here~th. . i Field of Education I s Bereft of O ne of Numbers Entertains Audience ing the ~eek, except Saturday mght, Siu ~am via Ca nton, Chin a. \ Its Most Prominent at 7 :30 111 the church. The Sunday Dr. W. G. Cltpp111ger, F or Two Hours. se:r~iccs will ~o ntinue as us~al. Otterb ein Co Hege. Men. 1 he work I well orgamzed. FolDear P resident: Your letter · of t S udents and faculty of Otterbein Blend syncopated jazz. cintillating lowing is a list of th e various com- December the 16th came some time wit, tanta li zing melody, amazing mittees which are directing the work. ago and we took your r eq uest liter- were . grieved and shocked aturday Central Committee : Dr. Burtner, ally and had a real rousing old Otter- mornmg, March 11. by the sudd n and vaudeville skits, with quips, skits and . . entirely unexpected death of Profe or side-s lants galo re, and you have the D r. San d ers. M r r. K e II er, M r rs. Coo k, b e.111 reu111on on Honam, an ton, JanuManson ichols. Elmer l:.oomis, ary 23rd. Incidentally Lebanon ValJ. R. Beachler, Principal of M,a.tin "Otterbein Revue" given by the Junior Class, Saturd;y night in the college Maurice Collins, Alice Flegal, Ruth ley with three rep rese ntatives met at Boehm Academy and Head of the the home of Mr. Shoop on Fong Department of Education. A lthough chapel for the benefit of the 1922 Luca , Ruth Robert . Music Committee : Lorraine Rhine- Tsuen and did ju tice to their Alma knowing himself to be in poor health Sibyl. A good old fashioned min trcl s how hart, Geneva Braley, Dan Harris, Ar- Mater. We Otterbeiner met at the Profe sor Beachler resolutely carried thur Roose. home of Mr. and Mr . Burris where on hi work until the Wedne day be with abundant joke and clever patter, th Publicity Committee : Ray Gifford, I we were entertained roya lly with a fore hi dea ' when evere illne s followed by two one-act plays, a spread as near ly simulating our compelled him to resign. It Was Spanish dance some slap stick Helen Keller. John Schutz. P er sonal W ork Committee: J. W. sr, reads of former days as possible genera~y k.now~ that hi health was comedy, and Hawaiian music that Ill.paired but th ;riou wafted one right over to little oJ.d Wrigpt, Mum Klepinge.(, Reba Knapp . Ii, tead of b • Bon fire' of our ol~ som ' at th Prayer Meeting Committee: MF . lcge day the fire wa of charcoal in ne.s of e ca c was not fully rea lized Honolulu, compo ed a · program that th 0 11111 an open chine tove or "fung le" in ~ti! · e .m ~ · of hi deat h. will stand ace high in the theatrical Kei ter, E thcr McDonald. During the first week of the meet- door over which we .,,.. 0 a ted our h.relalmJc POL onmg, augm nt d by a realm around Otterbein for omc time ,.. · 1g 1 y nervous d·t· I i11g Dr. Burtner will direct the ser- bacon, marshmallows, etc., etc. After d:i . con ion, was the to come. . . rect cau e of his death vice . supp Iy111g our ravenous appetites we · The "Revue" opened with th e min& The fo llowing is the list of sermons were still able to "whoop it up" for the P r ominent Educator. tret show, th e curtain rising on a bar for the week: old school and the great goal that we Professor Beachler was one of ?er shop sce ne, where Horace Troop. unday, "Modern Substitutes for are rooting for her to attain. We did Ohio's n~ost. noted educators, having 11npersonating th e local celebrity, Levi (Continued on page seven.) (Continued on page two.) been active 111 public sc hool work in Stump, acted as interlocutor, while the this state for t wenty-th ree years and end-men, Eczema, ick Carter, Rai si n superintendent of Nutley, . J. schools Jack and Jelly Roll, minus the burnt for ten years. tn that time he had erved as superintendent of Arcanum cork answer to the appelations, H. V. Eaton an~ Piqua school . Although ~ Miller, P. J . Harris, G. W . Heitz and comparatively ne.w man in Westerville i\. W. Elliott. The wit, wh i::h was all decent, or nearly so, flew thic and fast Otterben College i now gtvmg mencement program. Ju t what acti- h wa active in Chamber of Com and the bombardment set down by pt:blicity to the Diamond Jubilee Cam- vities are being planned for om merce wor~ and showed an excep(Contmu d on page two.) the jokesters left the audience exhaust- i paii;n which will b~ o;:>encd ~ormall.y m.encement, just when they will occur, (Continued on page eight.) lin June. InformatiOn regard111g tlus what prominent speakers will be here GL E E CLUB MAKES TRI.P campaign is being scattered through what well known alumni are to re~ BOST ON ALUMNI MEET Otterbein's constituency, and every turn, all thi and more will be told in alumnus and ex-student, whether re- the e column from week to week. Men's Glee Club Makes Big H it In Otterbein Graduat es Livi ng In New siding within Otterbein's territ9ry Or In ~rder to get this information to Miami Valley-Dayt on Concert Engla;d States ~ffect not, from, time to time will have plac- alumm, ex-students and other friend l s Great Success. ed in hi hand material from the cbL- of the college, THE T D O rganization. 11 thou and p opl lege office giving complete informa- CARDINAL is making a special offer, To well v r • B · d. the Campaign and will send the pap ,. fi r the rest of of th oh· oston tton regar mg · ' ou en1 Lo, 0 tt rb · 11 i more Ott er b ein alumni living 111 and vicinity effected the organization THE T ND C RD! L is I year (12 issues) for fifty cents. Thi than a name inc th cond concert of the New England Otterbein . lumni co-operating with the college and giv- price barely cover the co t of publica- tour from which tlle M 11 , le lub Association on Friday evening, March ing Campaign news and i~t.e:esting tion and thi o.ffe, is made merely t.o returned la v dn day. The thirty10. . items regarding alumna! act1vit1es tb.e allow all intere ted per on to keep in ~ve member of the club carri d a di _ Two weeks prior to thal date a• prominence they deser~e. TH~ TA closer touch with t)le Ca~ai.gn's pro- ttnct me .age from tt rbein t.o v ry sun:unons went out to all old grads AND C RDI L will keep 1ts sub- gre sand Commencement preparations. large audience before which th ey ap for an initial banquet. The Grill cribers up to ~ate, also, o.n th Tear' off attached coupon and end with pea.red, and to 11 ob ervant eye diat lloom of the Ambassador Restaurant, mammoth prepaTattons that ~em pro- fifty cents to T!fE: TA . A D co.uld read the bright, red glee-club Boston, was engaged, and the call gre for the Diamond Jubilee Com- C RDI L, Westerville, Oh10. tickers, the name of Otterb irt will " Otterbein Revue" P r oves Huge Suecess and Holds Audience Spellbound.
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Was responded to by nearly all the alumni and ex-students who e names ~d addresses were available. The . tnrnittee on ArrangeJilents, consi t~g of Mrs. C. A. Eritz, Mr. L. Matp.ers, and Mr. H. R . .Brentlinger (Continued on page three.)
D CARDI- alway lJ as ociated properly with a happy g.oup of re pr ntative oil g st udents. Thursday, March 9 t he .:--- club ang in Columbu , at the Chamame --·-······-···-···•·· ············ ·· ······-····-·················· ..···-······ ..······················-· ber of ommerce Buil<;ling to a fairsized audience and won high prai e. ddres •······-······-····················-···-············ - - -··- ·---·-··-·········--····-············ ···· (Continued on page five.)
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