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PUBLIS H E D IN T H E I TEREST OF OTTERB E IN COL L EGE WESTERVILLE, OHiu .
VOL. 5.
M AY 22, 1922
No. 30.
OTTERBEIN MEN I GO TO BIG SIX I·
HONOR COLLEGE
Peden and George Qualify for Finals i at Cincinnati Meet-Athletes Place I 0. C.'s Total at 17½ Points.
Vice-President Calvin S. Coolidge visits Otterbein and Makes Address in College Church,
AND COMMUNITY
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IHARDING'S
MEET IS MANAGED POORLY
OWN CLUB IS HOST
Distinguis'::ied Citizens Accompany Vice-President-Diamond J ubilee Campaign Stressed.
Mignery, Along With Others, Is Vic tim of Inefficiency-Newell Runs Sensationally But Loses Out.
Calvin S. Coolidge, Vice-Pre ident Otterbein athletes came thro ugh the of t he U nited States; Col. Carmi Intersectional Meet a~ Cincinnati last T homp son who a chairman of the Friday and Saturday in commendable Committee on Poisonous Gases at the shape, qualifying two men for The Big Vice-President Coolidge Visits O~terbein. Arms Limitation Conference secured Six, and placing .fifth in tota l scores L eft to right : Col. Edward Orton , Dr. W . G. Clippinger, Vice-President ag reement among the · nation s against with 17½ points. Coolidge, Carmi Thompson, Dr. W. F. Pi erce, Herman Lehman, A. I, the use of poisonous gases in war; Col. Peden was Otterbein's high scorer Edward Orton, P resident Columbu s Vorys. with 7½ points, ,._gathered from a tie Chamber of Commerce; Dr. William for first place in the pole vault and~==============~================= F . Pierce, President Kenyon College; QUIZ AND QUILL CONTEST third place . in the discus . "Johnny" "THE SPIRIT OF OTTERBEIN" Dr. John Huffman, · President 011io George and Mignery each contributed Wesleya n ; Adjutant General_.Flor~n"ce four tallie while "Ed" Newell ' scored Jubilee Pageant Is Explai11ed to Freshmen Carry Away All Honors In and Staff and many other distingui'sh "Little Literary Classic" Stag _Student Body-Guests From Long two: ed citizen$' were guest of Harding's From the ·stanclpofo of marlag-emen ed By Writer's Club. Own lub o_f Otte.rbein College Mo n ~go , Make Speeches. N 'the , meet -wit$ , a. raak• failure . · oday, May 15. A ll join d '.ii:.i paying ,tri . body ~eemed to assume any responThe chapel period Tuesday mornLast Friday morning in chapel the bute to th e value of. the clllb; , .the sibility and judges and starters alike ing , May ~6, wa given entirely to tiie f winners of the Quiz and Quill conte t worth •of Otterbein and tlu: •beauty,· of were guilty of inexcusable· errors. coming_ Jubilee Pageant. P resident were announced. Many good produc W esterville. . ;,, , _ l • . ~errill Mignery was -the meet's sen-· ~ppinger presided. Th~_ spea~ers tions were submitted and the judge The di stingui hed g ue ts''Wer ,,m e satton. Although h-e was robbed -?f, were Mr . J, W. Jone , M1 s Mar;ora were well plea ed with the high quali a t the corporation: line by th 'local t~e oppo_rtunity of going to the Blg Whistl er, Mr. Roy Peden a~d Mr. E : ty of the entire list. ambulanc~·unit of the N tional Guard Sue, which ·was due in part to tpe fa.ct The first prize of ten dollars was Harding' ' 0 wh- ·CJub,''visiting delega-• . w·11c ox · that "M:i,n" failed to take· advantage ,of M rs. Jone ' ga ve a n outline of "The won by' Milton Triss'ler, whose story tion of collegl! · tucle nis ,foo'm 1 hi o · a bung.ling, -'official's {ndifference, , he pirit of Otterbein", the pageant was entitled, '.'The Fqtir of 'Us". Mr. W esleyan, Ker1ybt11, Dertis·o n'· and l \, itran in sen ati~nal form. · , h wi·11 be "nr ented upon the w h 1c · cam- Wendell Camp· won the· second pr1'ze •tenberg,.l\m erican L egion; B(iy Scouts Peden had an off day in the pole yus 'L'ue day . evening, Ju_n~ 14. 1:he of fi'v e do llar witli'. hi entry, "The ta ff and Emplo yee O ••AlH ti > aloo~ ·· vault, He apparently was unable to c h 1.e £ c h arac t er an· d pres1dmg geruus Barefoot Boy". Mfss Pauline Wentz League, and o th er"o rgallizat ion . •T he : "jack knife" properly at his swing's o f t he pagea n t Wl' ll be the Spirit of Ot- <vit h h r e a y, "The ·Country Road," G-. A. :R. and · ( R!;,-C: , w'erc ,gue ts of crest. A little correction on this one of one1:- dollar, •" d'111 g' s 0 wn a1\'d · rotl , • .t1ar irt , machines terbe in. Among the epoch making won •the third prizes point shoulct bring the bacon (a new ur s of the seventy-five years of hi co nte t 1s open o .:,ophomores • ti d T ., . . 111 1e para e. fe a.,t Ohio record) home for Roy n t Sat- oNe rbeiii -~ i tory, .vhlch will be po r- and Freshmen only and 1t 1s mtere tTh , . • . , .. . h buying of the site, th e ing to note that all the prize ·were won· · e Vi ce-Pre idei~t)a1 party with its .,, urday, trayed are: t e • . e co rt proceeded d1rectl j to th e col George's leap of S ft., 7 in" jn the fir. t grad'u ation, the ante-be_llum per_- by Freshmen ~h1le last year the . l,e,ge churcl~ where a tl1rd1i g waited to " 1 N 11 h d .ff h d : high jump ~arned him a second place iod the writing of Dar mg e 1e , op om o re ca(n o t e awa r ' , ., W · d th ,R ee a_nd h a r tl_1, eco n'd ''citi ze n' and :, and th e right to enter the big sho~ Gray", th e Civil ar peno , e e. , . - . f of the L itDramatic Clubs Fmal Meeting. the riends wh o accompani ed · him. , th founding ·- thi week-end . • H F construction, e . I '' "Ed" e welj de erves real ympathy erar y ocietie , and a t la t, O tterbf!m erman • · L ehman , enior a t Cap and Dagger Club held a meetfor hi "hard Jines". After taking the triump'bant; · J ing Wedne day afternoon at which O tter bein and' President of H ard ing's wn, pre ided. Dr. , k d" il liam F. P ier cePole in the first lap of the mile run Following th e speech of M.rs. J ones, p 1ans for next year s , wor were 1s. : and keeQing, it up to the last thirty t f.rom th e di tant past were cu eel and th e followmg officers were offer ed €he in vocati o n. P r e id ent L hman then introduced Col. Carmi Yard he was overcome, boxed, and two gue d and Miss Whistler and elected. · M d M Pre ident, Mar;'ora Whi ti er·, V1'ce- Thomp on, Ohio gube rnatorial candino ed out at the finish . The eve nt announce Mr. Peden, represen_tmg r. ~n rs. Went off in 4:37 which 1s I :4 seconds Green of long ago-hoop hirt . plug President, Cecil Conley; Secretary, date, who paid a tribute to th e e rd th Kathle en Whi te: Trea urer, Bonni be l vice of Mas ac hu sette whi ch gave faster than the Otterbein record bat powdered hair an ever y mgte Vice-President to the 'nation·, and which has stood since 1907. ent~red and spoke from the platform . Yanney; Bu iness Manager, P, J . Harv· nt ris ; Publicity Manager, Lester Mitch- to ice-Pre ident · oolidge. Hi reh · d th "Andy", "Chic" Staats, '"Whitey", Miss Whistler emp asize e pagea marks were greeted with applau e. A and "Bob" Martin completed the Ot a huge, spectacutl~r demho_nl- ellAithough Cap and Dagge r is one of Mr. Coolidge stepped forwa rd on the terbein sq uad. They all fell by the as being ·1on of a pictures,q ue ype, w I e . · t' t Ott b • th ( Contmued on page two.) Wayside in the preliminaries, but pro Strat er em e Mr. Peden asked for the loyal an d en- t he new orgamza ions a fited by their experience. thusiastic support of the students. p lays which it recently staged have Club's Newest Member. Pageant Costumes Wanted. . Mr. E. V. ,Wil son, in his speech brought the club to, a place of worthy said that the aim of the pageant was recognition among the clubs of OtterLast Monday evening at its regular Attention I Help us resurrect old to present the growth, ~truggles _an_d bein. The membership of the club is meeting the Quiz and Quill Club fashioned clothes for the pageant. Ex. h of Otterbein 111 an artistic limited but some new members will be elected Miss Mildred Adams to mem. cellent care will be taken of them. Re- trmmp s , "The pageant will needed and tryouts for these places bership in the club. The Club loses Port to Mary Elizabeth Brewbaker at and dramat_ic way. three) will be held next fall. three members by grad tion. Cochran Hall. 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