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PUBLISHED fN THE INTEREST OF O TTERBE IN CO LLEGE VOL. 6
WESTERVILLE, OHIO, MAY 21, 1923.
JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS PLAY Th
rce Act Comedy, "N othing Bu~ the
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/OTTERBEI WINS Saturdayjl THRILL f G GAME
GYM COMMITTEE S MEET
Commencement This Year Will Be Enthusiastic Meeting Held Noteworthy Event-Alumna! D ay Evening To Outline Coming of Special Note. , Gymnasium Campaign ___ ,
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Truth", Given as Annual Class Offering. -- -MITCHELL LEADING MAN
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_The Commenc:ment of this y:ar, Member of the various com1_11itO hio U niversity w ith Last with the exceptwn of the J ub1le e tees in charge of the Gymnasium Inning Rallies. eve nts of one year ago ought to be the . Ca mpaign met Saturday evening at mot largely attend ed for many years. I the U nit-ed Brethren Ch urch and dis- 1 STAATS SWAT SULTAN The graduating cla is by far th e I cussed ' th e Qian for the comi ng drive. Weil Chosen Cast Pl~ases Apprecia large t in th e history of the coll ege. After dinner, Chairman F. O. _Clem- ',\'est Vi giru . ·an .,Starts R:tllY in Eighth It numbers 92. The attendance for cnt s ca ll ed the company to order and that Overcame Six Run Leadtive Audience-Professor C. A . th e college is _far_in. excess of fo rmer to ld of . the progre s being made. Final Score 7 to 6. Frit~ Directs. yea r an~ th e md1cat1ons are that next Secretary Phi lli p , in active charge of La t \Vednesday eve ning the Junior ye_a r the , enrollm ent will even exceed the Drive, told of his trip. to Wash- I Otterbein's sterling, 7 •o 6, ten inn-~ la s staged a three act comedy, this years record . ington on Monday ot la t week, the , ing ba eball victory 0v!!r Ohio UniNothing But the Truth'' in the ColThe event for Commencement week meeting in ew York on Tue day vcrsity, played on the local lot last lege Chapel. Under th e direction of are as follows : and Thursday and of the one at Bosaturday afternoon, means for a new Professor Fritz the cla of '24, pleased Tllu~sday, June 7. . ton Wednesday, and announced that gym what Chateau Thierry meant for ~. large and appr eciative audienfe 7 :00 p. m .-Ope n ess1on~ of Ph1la-1 the ew York an.d Boston Alum ni d mocracy. omi ng at the ~ime when \\11th its pre entation of a p lay re- let hean and leiorh etea n Literary o- p lan definite ly to start tbe drive in the Ce~1tral Gym Drive Comm ittee was t h 0 e ci· ti e on J une 4 · Pletc with Jive humor and enacted by cieties. . about to convene and put on a p lana Well cho en carefully directed and Fri d ay, June 8-. f 1'_h'J Pre ident Clippinger, F. J . Resler, fe t for Otterbein' drive-to-the.-finj h I O 7 :00 P· m.-Ope~ se Sions talented ca t. ' o- Coach Ditme.r, W. H. Anderson, J . gym campaign, it meant infinitely Lester Mitchell Ul the Jeadjug role phr?n~an ao d J>h; loma th ean Literar B. · au, Claude Bronson and Mr . more than glory for tterbein a1;d her cleverly performed hi part j 0 the ocictie · Res ler poke and cnthu ia tically ba eball wrecking crewt;tats, npla Y, as a broker who thought-to the aturday ' ed uc- d erson, R ue b u h , Garver an d C o. . ' June 9- . . pledged support a nd pre d 1ct l!JJ:htent of t 11 thou a.ad doJlars-tbat 1 S.OO p. =~E:eceptlon by ident cc s. Pre ident Clipping r id that The blow wa truck at fhe c could tell the truth, the w hole aotl "MT · Chppmger to ern or Cla 5 the driv e would take hard work but p ychologi cal moment, and the comtruth and nothing but the truth for au d Gue st s, Coc hran Hall . that th pre ent tim e js a more oppor- mitteemen a em bled bubbling ovec twenty-four hour . He finally acuiiday, Jun e JO-. tune time from a .bu in es poin t of wifh Otterbein pep and e11thu ia m, 10 :00 a . m.-Baccalau reate erv1ce d f · cornpli hed hi end but immediately at Fir t United Brethren Church- view. t;!i bree e, o concertetj action. after \\ · · h b' f d th t h R . '". 1111·th. 1·n ch'a rg•' of publicity, The game it elf wa a r al thriller. h 'J[lmng t e et oun a e ermon by P res.ident W. G. Clippingvv ~ ad to prevaricate rather copiously explained that an eight page bulletin One of those affairs pu lled out of the to undo the damage done by hi trict er. wou ld oon be i ued. J. H. Larunore fire at the elev nth hour wh n one or t . 7 :30 p. m.-Anniver ary of Chri tian I · h h cnacity for the truth. ' . and R W Gifford took up and dis- I •o ug- mit · monopo ize t e tage. ~ of ' Association at Fir t U111ted Breth· · ' Th l 11 t t d h t 'ctarri t Whj t ier, in the part I • cu ed the p ublicity prob lem from e rea ra Y ar e w en aat by Dr. rvm . . d th · h h · h · I Th e Iehading lady played her pa rt in a mo t r en C hur ch- ddre . • the n w paperman' s v1ewpou1t, and opene e eig t w it a tnp e. C arming and capable manner. Ma urer, pa tor F1r . _e,ngregat1onal r H. R. Mill from the viewpo in t of the ' core tood i.x to nothing again_ t hurcb ' olumb u ' Ohto. O tter b eJn · an d vern h mg ' (Continued seven.) tudent and the college paper. had goneon page Monday, June 11. . . Ohio' way._ nd r 01, fai l cl to con,,voJunt - - - - - - - - I 12·00 oou-Banquet of CleiorheMarked ent hus1a m prevai led thrub G d . nect, ut arver core taat with · . d b M ccr Band HolldsS . M ti' ' t.ean Literary Society. ou~ a_nd th progranl1 submitted Y r. . C. -fir t tally. Hancock bounded Annua emor . cc ng J·gO n m .-Reception and Exhibit Phillip was ,vho cut o ff G arv r at , ec_ _ warm _ _ _y_approve ___ . . .,. The la t week' meeting of the of Art and Home Economic Departond, but Hank wa afe. He took vol New Catalogs Reveal , Unteer Band wa tbe Annual en- ment • econd on Fi her' error, .and cored 10 · . A w ith · · 8 :30 P .m.-Concer t b Y Mu ic De Many Interesting Facts on t' r e 1011 other orgamzalrey' ingle. eneff ~ifted to 1011 around Otterbein, it i cu tom- partment. In the Otterbein College Bulletin Hayne for the third out. ary to have a Senior meeting. Thi Tue day, June 12for 1923-24 which will oon be ready Mc.Car.roll op ned the ni.nth inn.in 12:00 oon-Annual Lunch on of for general di tributiou many inter- with a ingle, and Killinger w ub: ~ear it wa decided to ma ke the meet:~g different. The Band a embled jn Phila lethean L iterary ociety. e ting fact were learned concerning (Continued on page ix.) e l'ower Room at 1 o'clock for a de8:30 p. m.nnual Banquet oi Otterbein. The increa e in atte.od~Otional ervice Jed by Albert Zepp. Philophronean and Philoma th ean Lit- ance ha exceeded a11 previou years President Clippinger t the elo e of thi a11 adjourned td erary ocietie · ;nd the ain for thi year _exceed the Returns from Va~afion ~e A embly Hall where the Social edne day, June 24bighe t previou record by eight perMuch. Ullprov d in health, Pre iden.t The chief feature for Wedne day cent. Tbe total college enrollment i orn_rnittee bad prepared a banquet. lippinger return d to hi Mildred Schwab acted a this year will be the promot)on of th e 541 of whkh 446 is made up by the t Mi me Tue day eve ning after a month ' ;ast-rnj tre and called fir t on Movement for a new gymna ium by four regular cla e and live pecial ation i ern Calfiornia, wh re f ev. Glen Ro elot, the gue t of honotl, the alumni and a large number of tude11t . The enior enrollment i wa co ing from an op rati n or a hort talk about hj work. form er record athlete will return a nd 5; Junior, 7 · ophomore, 115 ; and forme I week ago. Aft r Mr. Ro elot, the following other interested in the projection of Fre hmen, 163. There are J 7 state Se • h Pr · re him 1f rnu h n1or member re ponded to the thi Movement. Oh1'0 lo · An · r pr ented and end roved d look the part. / t-rni tre , Mi E ther McDon12 :00 oon-Alum;11 ruv r a ry m no mencement time d, John Mayne, Juan Rivera, Elmer and Banquet. Penn ylvania, 16 and Indiana, will / ~tni , Herbert Myers and Cheng 8:00 p. m.- enior Cla s Play, whil the remaind r of the tudent 1 ui. en h · · Twelfth ight- hake peare. co me from more di tant tate of fhe gy ive_ Profe or Hursh then made a few Thur day, June l4nion. The number of men and tterb e ·day na 1~m :ernarks closing with the benediction. 10:00 a. m.-Sixty- eventh Annua l "II Add v.omen at • tte.rbein i a lmo t equa 1ly eve111n e.red the Comrnenc _ left, feeling that th e meeting was Comme ncement Exerci·e re ' 0ne of h.elp not only to the Senior but Pre ident Elmer B. Bryan, Pre ident divided, there bcing 265 ..m n and 276 ljl at addre at th e Bo, lin Green 10 high chool. themselves as well. Ohio Univ r ity, thens, Ohio. women.
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