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PUBLISHED IN THE I TEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEG E APRIL 3, 1922.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO,
VOL. 5.
No. 24.
OTTERBEIN MEN'S GLEE CLUB Bottom Row, left to right- Zepp. Camp. Darling . Davi . on. Grabill , pe sard, prout, Harri. P . J., J ohn son , R M 1 O Second Row, left to right- Bradrick, D ellinger. Chri sto ph er, Claxton, Mo nn, Coon. Mayn e, a h, Co rn etet. · " we n. T hird row. left to right- Bu ckingha m. H owar d. Newe ll , Morriso n, Ma ttoo n, ene.ff, Pace, Roo e. T op Ro w, I ft to right-Broadh ead, x li ne, J o hn ·o n, L., John o n, B. L .. Hancock, Bar ri. D. A. _,..,
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PLEASES DAYTON ij have For seven mont~s G_lee Club notices ! The home concert this week will be been appearing m ,the :· & C. the lat appearence £or seven memI telling
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YEAR'S LAST TRIP
of concert · staged 111 other b~ of th e club who are to graduate , ~ ~ • , . Crowd of Over One Thousand People I tow ns .. o'. trium~hs sc,?red, of "large, t~, June. , \ Songsters Travel to Gibsonburg and Applauds Melody-Makers Heavt app rec1au ve a udiences aurl all that, R: M . John on ha een thr ee year Tiro Ending Successful Season ily In Victory Theater. but now th e home folk arc to ha ve a ervi ce, J. G. Howard and J. M. on the Road. , chance to judge for them ·e1ve wheth- O weu are two yea r men, while L. E. ALUMNI DESERVE PRAISE I er or not the highly touted program Pace, I. E . Dellinger, J . H . Mor ri on _P ROGRAM IS WELL .RECEIVED 1 de ervcs so much flattering praise. and H. J . Davison have each a year Townspeople Enjoy Concerts and Club Visits Local High Schools and r Thi Thursd~y night at ~:15 the Men: o th eir credit. Warblers Are Entertained Business Houses-Makes lee Club will present its program 111 The e even men. will be mi ed Very Hospitably. ~ Hit at N. C. R. the college chapel. Admis ion will ~e next year, their place will be hard to ·• F I 50c all eats re erved, and seat will fi ll, but we v nture to ay that they - - ( rnv m "D ayt on ew ") go ' sale at the Blendon Hotel , Mon- will mi s th e gle cl ub life fully as th 011 miday afternoon · - --clay at 12 :30. much as their pre ence will be mis ed. ' Men' lee T b our_]ng for the fir t · time, with a ;;;;;================================;!Club returned to We terville aEter a two day jaunt in the northern part of banio-mandolin orch_e tra of 1 mem- 11; ;r • the Otterbe_in College Glee Club, t~c state. The club left Friday at 1:oo 3 trong, made 1t annual appearance p. m., and arrived in ' Gib onburg by a~ the Victory tb ater lat night and 1 way of the Hocking alley R . R. and Payed and ang it elf into tbe favor o[ a trip overland in time for upper. ;~1 audience whi h comfo rtably fi lled Packed in a train that rolls and dip abruptly, yes very abruptly, by th Th concert given that night wa uche auditorium. The club di played all along 'a la rolly-coa ter," crammed in- roof of the vehicle, Such performan e ce ful in ev ry way and from the re t e enthusiasm alld da h that one ex- to a coach fre coed with coal du t in the cours e of time, have the t n- mark heard aft rwards' it i ertai n · d ency t o crus h h a t s t o ti, e propor t·i on s th a t next years ' club will be in vited to Peet on th\! part of glee club per fo~m- j enough to keep the State H ou e 111 crs and met with a generou r e pon e fuel all year, and with oot enough to of very thin pancake , though th that city. Early next morning the on the part of its hearers, who de- dye the most discriminating Arrow crushing process is counteracted bunch, minu five or six men who tnanded a number of encores. Collar boy to an inky hue that wou.ld somewhat by raising, elaborate y. - seemed to need sleep badly, moved on _The collegians opened their program put to shame the duskiest Ethiopian, terns of welts on "skullar" portion . to Tiro where- Bert Jaynes of last 'lvtth a welcome from Otterbein, words uch i Glee Club life en route. But every cloud has it tin-foil Jin- year's cla. s is pa tor and .. by ten and d b · · d ing, hence consider the meal . ne o'clock was s f I b'll t d · m_usic of which were compo e Y Then pe_ rhaps_ the program 1s va_ ne a e Y l· ehtc mf ne w Saturday g lance at a little ·' nack" et before a home the d1rector, Prof . A. R . pessar d . with a quiet drive across country 111 an · Uec d. • d · t n1gd ,· · a ter a Glee Cl ubbe r i enough to immediate- pleasant da of S ee 111g numbers included crooning antique hack propelled m hit an mis Y res , an v1s1t to one Ullah • h · h ly and straighway reconcile one to th of the largest chi k h t h · · 1 a c enes 1n nutn YS and rollicking college air wit fashion by a sputtery eng111e t I atd crudest methods of tran portation th tate 1·n .. h· hc en 60 • erous songs of praise referring to evidently saw service when men c a • . ' '• ic over 0,000 eggs "'shna Mater, set to music by Professor themselves in tiger skins and fig known. The Greeks spoke of am- were mcubating, the last abroad cousia for the gods, but the inhabi- cert of the seas on was presented to a .pessard and Prof. G. G. Grabill, leaves. Every chuckhole sen d s t h e hro 1r, t • tan ts of Mt. Olympus never dined on large aud1·ence 1· 11 th 1· d d c or of the Otterbein Conservatory, voyageurs upward simultaneou ly and e centra 1ze I Glee Club meals or ambrosia would house aud·to · 111 Th I school h0 tours with the club as accom- Yrovidence alone know what height num . e peop e of Tiro (Continued on page two.) they migpt attain unless stopped (Continued on page eight.) (Contil)ued on page eight.)
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THE VJSCISSITUDES OF AN OTTERBEIN GLEE CLOBBER
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