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TEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE

WESTERVILLE, OHIO, June 12, 1922.

VOL . 5.

No. 32.

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Mrs. Daisy Custer Shoemaker and Mrs. Olive Morrison Jones Share Honors of ·Authorship

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PROGRAM Week a nd Seve nty.fifth A nniversary Founding of Otterbein C0Ue1 e

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Jubilee Sess ions of Philalethean and Cleiorhetean Societics-7 :00 p. m. , Thursday, June 8.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 11 Baccalaureate Day ermon by B ishop Arthur R. Clippinger, D. D .-

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Baccalaureate 10:15 a. m. Joint Jubilee Anniversary of the Christian Assoc iations, Address by Rev . Howard Russell, D. D.-7:30 p. m.

MONDAY, JUNE 12 Student and Ex•Student Day Banquets of Philalethean and Cleiorhetean Literary Societies12:00 m. Ueceptions and Exhibits of A:rt and H ome Economics D epartments 2:00 p. m. Organ hecital by Professor Grabill in U B. Church---4:00 p . m. ·e nior Class Play-8:00 p. m. TUESDAY, JUNE 13 AlutnJli Day Class Reunions-9 100 a. m.. ,\lumui Bauquet-12:00 m. Oemoustra tion Qf Departmen t of Physical Ed ucation-2:00 p. m. JJailquets of Philomatbean and Phil ophro nean L ite rary Socie ties -5:00 p, m. Hi toricaJ Pageant "The Spirit of Otterbein"-8 :00 p . m. WEDNESDAY, JUN& 1 ◄ Anniversary Day A1hl Cic Breal<,fast-6 :30 a. m. ratory O B reakfasr-8:00 a . m. Quiz and Qui ll B reakfast-8:00 a . m. Academic Procession-8:45 a. m. P uulic .l:'rogram "Otterbein and its R el ation to the Luncheon to Jubilee Guests-12:00 m. Public P rogram " tterbein and its Relation to the World ''-2:00 J.>· m. Reception to V is,tinl!' Guests-5 :00 p. m. Historical Pag ant, "The Spirit of Otterbein" - :00 p. THURSDAY, JUNE 15 Commencement Day Academic Proce siqn-9 :45 a. m. 'i ty • i.xtl,- A nnual Commencement Excrci e s, 'o lan R. Best, A . B ., '92-10 :00 a. m.

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Pitching Good Ball, Given Fine IUlrey, Support, Both in Field and at Plate-Averages Boosted. Whil e a good portion o[ th e " tay­ at-home " were laboring for th glory of Otterb ein by working on th e pag • ant la t aturday the var ity nin v a ! likewise boo ting- Otterbein toc k by handing the highly tout ed Ohio ni ­ ver ity ba eball team a handsome 10-· drubbing at tb n . T h e day' wo r k brought t h e eason' record up to fiv -hun d r ed per cent, gav the team the sati faction of beating the hio aggregation at it own _g ame, fat ne.p everal individual batting av r ages, and boo te d th e team' battin g abo ve the three hundred m.i rk. ar ity p lay d th ' b t of ball. T he iufi Id wa air•ti ht it m arked up th r e ligh t nin g do uqle play , a nd uppo r tcd U lrey, w ho hu rl d a • ady ame, in fl aw! fa h ion. "Johnny" Georg l d io run g ttj ng with thr e talli e to hi er dit. 'Mi n", gave him a and t two wi th ht all_d A nd y ti ed him in ti r . ta,rt d th e i l ad ing o ft w th e ve ry fi r t fr ame when t a. do ul I B e wa o rla I e's hi t. w ho in tu.rn went

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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE JUBILEE OPEN SESSION

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J ub il ee essious of Philomathean and Philophronean Literary Societies-7 :00 p. m., Frid a y, June 9. Reception to Senior Class and Jubil ee Guests by, Presiden t and .ltrs. W. G. Clippinger-8:00 p. m., Sa turday, June 10.

" Spirit of Otterbein" Will Portray Im­ 1 portant Events in O tterbein's History in Vivid~anner.

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tud ents and alumn i have long known what the Otterbein pirit i o u , never before th e co ming of th e Dia­ mond Jubile e Pageant to be staged on th e campus Tuesday and Wedne day eve ning , June 14 and 15, h ave th ey heard the pirit of. Otterbei n speak or een it move. lfavi ng ce n and hea rd th ey will then more than eve r be able to appreciate Otterbein and the ·acri ­ lices which hav e made Ott rbein what she is. Opening with a pr ologue which hows the v1s1011 t ha t came to W illiam tterbein and Martin Bo bm which led to the founding of th e college, th followi11g en will p r tray th arrival of th fi r t tudent in th o ld tage coach and the r eption given th m by Presiden t Davis and th e town people; the first ommencement; the day im ­ m edi a tely preceding the Civil \ ar when Pre ident Davi ' ho u was u ed as an under g r ound rai lroad sta tion thro ugh which r unaway lave made t heir way to Canada; the call to arm and the first days of tb e war; Ben Hanby composing '' Darling • ellie Gray"; th e cri i whe n the college buildin s we r bu rn d; Otterb in' ( Continued on page two.)

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Dr. H. H. Russell Addresses Y. M . Graduates of Fifty and Twenty-five Y. W . Associations at Anniver­ Years Ago Make Speeches at Im­ sary Service Sunday Night. pressive Session of Philalethea. r. Howard H . .Ru ell, foun.d r f P hilal ethea .m h r cbaracte ri sti th e • n ti- a loo n Leagu e of Am erica, preac hed the e rmon , und ay ni g ht, a t mann er pr se nted a D iamo nd J ubilce program f r h r enior o-f whi h he the a nnual Y. M . .- Y . \V . C. could ri g htl y be pro ud. T h e lack 0 1 Anniversary service. Dr. elec tri c light ne ce itated the u e of rm n, " L awy er' recd," wa a di cu io n of th authenticity and ca t1dl e , whi ch wa b eautiful in it elf, the creditability of the Bible from a throwing a oft mellow gl ow ove r th e lawyer's -viewpoint. In a mu ch a room . The candle light in a ve r y Dr. Ru ell i a trained lawyer, b eing ignificant way brought forth the a m em ber of the Ohio Bar and the Philalethea of yesterday and th e Bar of the United itate upreme Philalethea of today . The lar g e t ourt, hi remark on the ubj ct audi en c P hiJaleth ea eve r entertained were exceptionally interes ting and thoroughly nj oyed th e follo.wfo g ex­ cellent program. carri d unu ual force. Orche tra- omething Evidence from both sides of th When a Maid ome Knockin g wa pr ented by the peaker. Director-]osephine rid land view of eminent infidels and athei t Girl Who Would'nt were pre ented along with the tory-The (Continued on page two.) (Continued on page five)

CLEIO. PRESENTS PLAY Cleiorhetean Girls With Help of Philophronea Stage Shakespeare's " Midsummer Night's Dreani." 'T h chape l wa fil led to capacity o rt Thu r day ev nin g Ju ne , w hen th leio rh tean Literary ociety a i. ted hak by P hil ophro nea pre ent ed peare' fanta ti cal co medy of lo ve, '" Mid umm e.r-1\ ig ht' Oream. Mr . Gra ce L ee rr, wh o i an honorary m em ber of t he ociety and ha for a numb er o f ye ar dir ected th co m• mertcem nt play o f Cleiorh etea, v ery ably di charged that office again. Th ca t of characters wa a fol­ low : The eu .......................... Ray M. John o n egeu ..,............- ..... Maurice M . Collin Lysander.................. Le ter M. Mitchell Demetriu ....... _ .............. C. Ceci l onley Quince....- .............. Edmund P. arl 011 (Continued on page seven .)

Bishop A. R. Clippinger Preaches Baccalaureate Sermon to Senior Class and Large Audience. L a t unclay m o rnin g . Jun e J.\ , th e nit ed B r ethren hurch wa ti ll ed to ca pacity by fri end and relati ve. o[ th e memb er of the enior ·1a . tog th er wit h m em be r of th e W e ter vill e chur chc . for t.h e Baccalaureat e e r ­ v ice. Pre id cnt lippinger pre id d a nd wa as i ted by pa tor of th e local chur he , the Reverend W . J. Holme of th e Pre byterian hurch, readin; the cripture I son and the Reverend . M. Courtenay, of th e M ethodi t hurch offering pray r. The ervice wa greatly enhanced by the music render d by Profe r Grabill at the organ , the anthem given by the choir and a trio compo ed of F ern Martin '22: Loraine Rinehart (Continued on page seven.) •


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