1922 05 29 The Tan and Cardinal

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au att PUBLISHED I

THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEI

ar tna COLLEGE

WESTERVILLE, OHIO, MAY 29, 1922.

VOL. 5.

No. 31.

Peden Breaks Big Six Pole Vault Record .,

JUNIORS MAKE HIT WITH PLAY

I SUMMER BIBLE CON FEREN CE !A

GRADUATING RECITALS

RE w ARD FOR SIX YEARS' WORK

Seniors In Music Make Last Appear- O tterbein CQllege Will Be Host to ! ance on Local Platform In Recitals Cl:ristian Leaders In Bible S(;bool Third Year Class Presents "Mrs. I That Please Music Lovers. and School of Methods. Peden Goes Over Rod at State Meet Bumpstead-Leigh" With Marked j 1 at 12 ft., 5½ in. Breaking Record Skill to Appreciative House. I On !uesd~y even i~g,. May 2 3 , Mis The Ce ntral Di trict of the nited That Has Stood for Years. I Cathenne Minton, P 1a111 te, and Miss Brethr en Ch urch will hold a umm er VIRG INIA BLAGG IS STAR I Loraine Rinehart, Co ntralto, we re Bib:e Conference and Institute of Play I s More Finished in Technique j heard in,their g raduating recital in th e Metho :I in Wester ville from Jul y 4 A TRIUMPH FOR OTTERBEIN Than O rdinary Amateur Producmusic hall. Mi Rinehart wa ab ly to 14. . C assisted by Mi s Helen <=chutt as ac Co ur es wil l be gi·ven of peci·a1 Record Jump Marks Close of Roy's . nons and Parts Well asted. compa m t. value to pa tor , mis 10naries, life Intercollegiate Athletic Career T he frr t number was of special in- work recruits and workers in Sunday and Is Fitting Climax to it. For weeks we have been awaiting the arrival of Mrs. Bump tead-Leigh tere. t, being a Beethoven concerto chools and Christi.an Endeavor oRo)'. F. Peden brought tterbei n and and now her visit here may be tunm ed for two piano ;"'ith Profe sor Grabill c_itie , who ar _tnu offered an except10nal opportu 111ty to combine a vaca- Otterbein athletic befoce t he public up in the brief statement: She came, at the eco nd piano. nfortunatcly. because of the tion with profitable tudy thi uromer. eye in a way-which only be could. la t we saw, lie conquered. The play, a A cour e of work ha been carefully three-act comedy by Harry Jame length of th e program, two moveSmith, ha been very popular through­ ments of the Shumann uite and th e p'. anned by the Conference leaders of B'rill,,nte"- equeira, were the Centra l Di trict, the Board of Conout the country and tl1e audience "Val e trol f unday hool ,and Young which enjoyed it in the college chap I omitted. Saturday night agcrly join imilar Mi Rin hart' voic di played a F oplc' vVorK, and th Bonebrake groups which are enthusia tic ov r the urp ri ing range and su tai.1.1ed volume 1:rreological Seminary and per on production. It was without doubt the in th '' ade·hda" aria. "The ight prominent in the church life and work be t play tag d in We terville in th Wind,'' by Ro land Fart y wa we ll will serve a in tructo r . Bi bop A. R. Clii;>pinee;-, :Q. D. will actt a Dean ol un g too. las t century. The piano and vocal number alter:- t-h e chool; Rev. W . A. W eber D. D., The play told the wor ld-old tory of the "social climber", and the "snob". nated producing a v'!ry plea ing pro- as Educational Director and J. P. Minton and Mjss Rine - vVe t of V esterville, wi ll be Registrar When these two interesting person g ram. Mi meet like the proverbial Gree)cs, there hart are to be congratu lated on th eir and Trea ur er. our e will be given in Bible tudy, i bound to be tro uble. nd so iliere program. Pastoral Function , {i ion , unday wa in "M rs. B ump tead-Leigh" the Second Recital. chool Organization and Admini tracen of which wa laid in " ma.rt", The e ·ond raduating recita of . tion, Elementary P ychology, How to Long I land but which could just as the year wa given in Lamb rt Hall Teach Religion, and hri tian °Enwell have been in ew Zealand or on \ edne day e,·ening May 2-1 by deavor. We terville. Haz I Dehnhoff, -PialJi te, and MarT he e cour e wi ll be given by such As in all popular _plays, just as things gar t Meyrr. Mezzo-Contralto. recognized leader .as Bishop C. J. Were crumbling, the heroin._e, unregenMi Dehnhoff' part of the pro- Kepha rt, Prof. N. E. Cornetet, Rev. rate, won out and the family of the gram wa very repre entative· co m- G. D . .Batdorf, Rev. . T. · Howa rd aLur.day afternoon when he vaulted Patent medicin vender. like the pri ing numoer by French, GermaJi, Rev. C. W. Brewbaker, Mi Ida phoenix bird of Arabian ights tales, and m rican, composer • Her ene-'- Koontz, ev. W. A. \,Veber, Rev. O. to a height of 12 ft. 5½ in. in the aro e out of th a he of its humili.­ geti <; i11terpretation of the Godard I T. Deever, Rev. H. F. huJJe, and Mis twentieth annual ,meet of the hio In­ tercollegiat :\thletic A sociation ky l,igh to the top of Etud y,,a ccrtain,ly a fit tip o- climax to I Myrtle Lafever. ,!tion and fl · , better kn,own a the Big ix Meet' the ocial tree. her excellent program. In addition to th e., cour e offered _breaking th e old record of 11ft. ½ The unu ti.al talent dis_played by Miss Meyer' selection oi ongs 4 above, l,{ound Table discu ions will 111. which had stood ince 191.4. Ii irgi,nia Blagg in the role of lended toward trre Rus ian and or- i be dir cted by Bishop Clippinger and Peden and hi work; wa ea ily the 1:r . Bump tead-Lcigh deserves special wegian chool. he sang them very , lecture will be given each eve ning by meet' en ation, and it brought him mention. From an atmo phere of well. particularly. " ohtejg' ong"- Bi hop Kephart. and Otterbein more favorable athl etic ba e burner and rag ·carpet he co n­ (Continued on page two.) - - - - - - -- com ment than ha been enjoyed for duct d "maw" and " is" by forced Show Appreciation to Peden. 1 a numbe r of year . Ped n has hoped !llaruhe into the " ociety" who e pieOtterbein Woman's Club Elects. ture appear in Who' W ho. She At th e thapel exe rci e this morning for and worked toward the goal of tting a new Ohio pole vault record managed the aJfair with the air of a :rhe Otterb ein Woman's Club of the climax of ..Roy Peden' achieveapoleon and at the ame time uc- Col umbu and vicinity has re-elected ment of la t aturday wa fitti ngly for ome time and the occuranc wa ceeded in looking exceedingly charm- the following officers for th~ ensuin~ capped w_hen !Je was pre ented a fine a fitting climax for an unprecede nted ing. year: Mrs. James M. Davi , pres1- J liver lovmg cup by the tudents and record for faithfulne and untainted Hi record will stand for The excellent wo rk of Luci le Ewry, dent ; Mrs. Frank J. Resler, vice- faculty o'. ~tterb,ein College. 1 a the prosy mother; Ellen Jon es, as pre ident ; Mr . E . E . Law rence,. r eDr. Chppmger remark to the e_f­ ome time. Ottcrbeini tes held hope ( ome the maid. Paul Harris as the tomb - cording secretary ; Mr . Pa ul Fish- feet that the cup wa not pre ented m tone al;sman, and C~cil Conley, as baugh, corre ponding secr~tary; M r s. recog ni_tio n of ~o~'s new . record, but folks thoug ht vain hope o n account of the young profligate call s for high A. M. Hills, trea~urer; ~1ss G~neva rath er 1~ appreciation of h1 loyal~y t~ Peden's impaired physical coAdition ) commend t· Cornell Westerville, v1ce-pres1dent, Otter bem, was · well put. Capt. Ed that Roy would break the record, but a ion . , track team made twelve feet wa ge nerally thought to The other members of the ca t, and Mrs. George L . Stoughton, Wesewe II o f t h"1s years t11e pre entation peech ·11 t (Contin ued on page seven.) • (Co ntinued on page two.) terv1 e, ecre ary. -~\ • 1·

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