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ltUR LTSHED TN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO, MAY 15, 1922.
VO L. 5.
No. 29.
DIAMOND JUBILEE I PLANS COMPLETE
VARSITY SWAMPS KEN YON IN ME ET
Festivities fo r Big Birth day Celebra- I tion D uri ng Commencem ent W eek Are Arranged.
O tterbein Athletes Score Total of 81 P oints While Kenyon Aided By Train Makes 36.
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NO TED SPEAKERS TO APPEAR I I Historical Pageant and Special Com- 1 memorative Day Services Will Be Extra Features.
NEW ME N E ARN LETTERS
, Kenyon Offers Little Opposition In Distance Runs and Pole Vault-
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Plans are rapidly neari ng comp letion On Friday afternoon Otterbein for the celebration of Otterbein·, Diaswamped Kenyon in track at Gam1 mond ,\11ni,·ersary. Invitations have bier with a score of 81 to 3G . Only been sent out to over fifteen hundred I1 , "THE 0!-E TILE_ MILL" . . that no:orious 4:U train pre,·cnted alumni and friends of th<.: college. The To very few s_tudents now 111 Otterbein. does th1 ramshackl e old build- th e 0. C. athletes from whipping the following program with the names of , ing hold any mean_mg,_ but to that sma ll army of Alumni w hich has gone out Purple men hy the same margin as a speakers, is the latest ohtainahle hut 1 irom Otterbem this picture can not but call forth a host of pleasant memor- year ago (88-29). The meet was run is still subject to change. In addition ic._ of p!cni<:s ,skating or cano:ing parties_ or days of hard labor. We re- off very s owly, and in co11 sequence to th e speaker named. a repres enta- pnnt thts picture, both to conJure memones and to preserve to memory an was not finished when the a£oremcntive from the student body will h· old landmark. tioned ''-!:1S" came due. For that reacho sen and placed on the program. , son the mile relay was forieited to On Thursday. Jun e H. a _-t,,·rn Kenyon and "Big" \Vhite was robbe d o clock the Philalethean and Cle10rhe- I TRIANGLES BANQUET OTTERBEIN ATHLETIC CLUB of a tinal heave on the javelin and ' 1 t""n · t·1es wi·11 Jiold their Formal Social E vent o f y ear f or Coach Wike of Ohio State Speaks at "gave" the event to Mac El=au· , . 1 ,v"' o ~" I~t·t erary .s ocu' J uh'J s · hurled the spear 137 ft., 6 in. That is i ee · cssion 9 • Music Art and Academy Students ,. RaHy l{eld U~r Auspices of f. Friday, June !l. ,a t even ·clock. t 11~ ' • • a.c. l>elo.w \Vhi e:s bf.st. Ihe ct.lay wou ld .µa Philophrouean and J:'hi1omath ;m Lit• I Is Very Pleas~g Affair. Atliletic Club. b , an almo t .. urc c: • · ·11 l br te with -,..i;. .thing'' for 0. C., as lhe Kenyon 111 1 era 1 ?' · hc_iet es "'. ce e a The Triangles, Musi'c, Art, and Acavr. \Vilce, football coach at Ohio were pretty well tired out. special Jubilee Scs ions . demy stll(lent~. held their second an- Stale l'niverslly, gave an illu trat"Len" and Dwight Earn "O's."' The President's Reception for Sem- nual banquet la~t Mond~y evening. ed lecture as a part of the Athle The day was a hap py 6\ie for Leon ors and J uhilee g uests will he he!~ at This banquc was. very di_fferent from let!c ~lub's new propaganda cam ard Newell and Dwight l3 !auser, Each C'ochran Hall on Saturday e ning-. that of last year rn that 1t was more j paign, u, the College Chapel Monday of these men earned h:is .first "0". June 10 from ei'ght until ten o'clock. formal and more nearly approad1 -~d l evening, May 8. Kewell has plugged away for three uncl. ay, J unc 1l; will be known as tho ·c oi the college classc_s.. The The . thletic Club is a~, organization years now, and it was fod ed gnitify-, Ba_ccalaureate Da1. Bishop_ ~\. banquet room was very a.rtr hca!iy of alumni and ex-students who e pur ing to ee him amas 1i t. ta! .of tliir ChJ')pinger, Bishop of l e Cei1tral Dis· decorated with the class colors of pose is to ad\'ancc athlet~cs at Ott r- tc n p01nt by ,',.finning the high jump tr!ct of the United Brethren Church, orange and black, and the tables too, bei,n. l\4r. Ralpli Smith act · He. 'ng secohd in the man, i-ntroducing nator ill deliver the baccalaurrate sermon carried ou.t the ~lor scheme, 'Y'<?llo ile. at 10:15 a. m. in the · First l'nited pansies in black bowls. Every!hin_, who poke bi-i if f 1th s~r ..Brethren church. · e,·en the people, appeared attractive 1!,I athletic:, to educatipn. Mo1tda ·, Jun.e 12, i Student anp K·- the candle light. . cl o th~ da. student Day. t 110011 th rhe'learl The guest~ frotl'i outside the" c b tLer fuo and Philalethean Literar 'e will were Prof. and Mrs. C. R. Brady, ;in hold their annual ban uet:;;. Peden and Lucile '.F;"'-;Y• erbcin. The De ,1rt 10n had filei:I -into the e to nomics · the couples ha o~~c,e,d. until the { n ~gqr t eigh was b h s will r :llld then all d .: atcrioo, • b ton:t · of the Ott e (Continued on p he next and e lil-ened · athe ''eats". An yram.id. T ri is Lates n Pageant. Sunday School Class Party y'onc had don of the "llltiasiu.m cf as e · en im"0rtant nart of "Tl1 . " h t · · · I ~t or For.... mal s. t••d n s o£ Ott ein crry s or ca rtic1pan lll nt:ratnural con- i Otte Ju IH·1 e a . ·c1 t · t I will "" " mi sed an evening of fine e tertainr2s1 ;n u'l. r ~,; ~edak (s htbc inter-collegiate r e t hh;h i , to b ted iuent and a f d of Johnny • ayne's ' • . q111 u1l ng t, and remember by .rabill a 11 d rd d" this office very. well. 'T to win i not the vital thing," "id Tlie Unit·ed Brethreii ch h h . a · · l1t farnous delicaci last Tu d ay m p oi G R B d w· ,, " re c 01r ack r was r . . . . b. r \ ' e ~r1o"': by defeats. Do companied l>y a large orche tra will when they failed to attend the.. social ession t>f Dr. Sander's Sunday chool ke o11. a ~er,; ~1q_ueps~ Jec ' ab~1uce p~t11ci¥ ed'.id1 order to win. fqmi h. a ort of musical bac ground' la s wh1"ch wa he d 1·,n tli . 'B. Otterbein. ,,.,.,oy c en ga Jg g,uest1011 ' I you play the for the pageant pro ( h h" t £ th "F I ? 'JYa · gram o the hurch. parlor: and wh~ch was· attendttle of t $!d IS ~rythlot. ~. " o bamt?~' A'q_ua:e- y.f l l youliddo yo r P ant will be anno un ced soon. y of ca ~my e tcs. mong . es . senes o an t ern s es showo rk wi ll be started on the pa an t ed by only for ty wher:e ei~hty h Triangles was M' presented of the last t w ek · fr · J • . u 11 1vao . been e. p c t e d . s hort aiJd inter . Ed by y L. mg . v~wus famou play . , n·treeH ampshir ' and . IS "na aus]1 bye< year addc~ a bit of novelty_ an,d tor of the Pageant, ha anno unced tha t ing R.Togram w a enjoyed before rts and a great deal of mtere t t'o r. W 1fc.e s he- wil l d vote full nt11e to the. ~agea nt double-por tion of " eat ,, fini hed the gave a sho:t talk on the even· g' f . ·t· (Contrnued on pag two.) address. . work from now on 111 s e tiv1 1es. ·• J
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