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WESTERVILLE, OHIO , May 12, 1925.
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IPHILOPHRONEA HOLDS lo I FRENCH PLAYS To BE FACULTY sEssION PRESENTED SATURDAY I
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Fac ulty Alumni Are Chair Officers. Native of Philippines Addresses Society. Second GCI assmen Entertain Graduates. ood Speeches Feature ---Program. Philophronea's Faculty :\ lumni Session held last Friday eve ning was one o f the most un ique and nove l HARROLD TOASTMASTER affa irs ever staged on Otterbein's . e "t ,,·as .At t h e same t 1111 1 S Pecial Featur es, A s Th ey W ere I campus. f t enthus iastic and ailed h one o t I,e mos C onult e Pro-g ram Were worth-while sessions in a long time. F ac ty Members · There " ·as a g re at dea J O f 1· 11 t ercs t manifested in the session. in fact ;:o About lOO Seniors and Sophomores much interest th at the . ha ll was I I attend cd the lirst formal class ban- crowded. many persons iemg compe led to tand. quet eve . r given 111 Otterbein last The Facu lty Alumni who tCoo k part Tuesda , . ) even ing in the parlors of "·ere as follows: Dean >I. E. ornetet, th e U · F n1ted Breth ren Church. Special Pres.: Prof. C. 0. Altman . Critic: F. ·eature T • J · S anh s, as they were called on th e J . Vance, Secretary; D r. rs. Chaplai n: Prof. E. M. H F" urs · Program • de Clip . • were President and Mrs. trS t ho ri ster; Prof. J. P. We st ' C Pinger, Dean a nd Mrs. ~- E . C ) Co ntinu ed on Page Two 0 rnetet D ( 1.fi • ean Co ra A. McFadden,
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h spe nt20, t _e The M cn·s f Glee Mondavlub . pril 111 greater part O ·' St th the arr . recording Co at laboratory Ri chmond. ofInd..e where 1ano ·• G Cl ·r P . g s of some of the lee u recor cl 111 numbers were made. U on their arrival a t th e lab orap ,fr Wickemeyer, director. pla~tory. · ·n front of the horn 111 · eel the men 1 rows o f four each. This horn • ·taris toa Jar "e cOn ical instrument. sim i 11 ge used is bv our o fco heet e theo m egadp h on e This ~ade cheer lea ers. t m etal wrapped with tape to preven
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Mr Lela Taylor and Prof. and GRABILI., TO GIVE RECITA L fut R. Spessard. A delightOn n1en.u _,, d _w compote, creame chicke~ . Overtures from Operas Will Be 111 butt ne e cups, French rolls, Program in College Chapel ered ice c Peas. cream slaw, fruit salad, May 20. ·r ream, cake and coffee was served. he to Was . a tmaster, Duane Harrold, Musi c lovers will be given a real P introduced 111 a ''Preface" by treat Wednesday • eve ning, May 20 erry hLaukhuff· '"Cu rrent Opinion" when Prof. G. G. Grabill will give an \Vas by Mt e address of welcome g iven organ co ncert in the coll_ege chape l. ,,, • answe r to which • It has been three years smce he has •vilb arcus S c h ear 111 . a conce rt and those who were 1t1ent~'r i;ood gave ·' foreign Com- given . ton · orot hy Cowan a nd Louise presen t a t t hat time can appreciate t 11e er sa tance of this announcement. . . Orn ng vocal solos a nd Grace 1mpor Prof. Grabi ll has consented to give Th etet pl aye d a piano ' olo. \Va e hum orous part of the program this co ncert and will ~lay on the Col I in h" )rought out by James Gordon lege Chapel organ. wh ich_ wa present I lerb . "P ersonal Glimpses" of Ot- ed by Mrs. F lickmger m 1917. The - be made up of overt ure s .tn thein st u cent I s. Esther Williamson prog ram wt11 ., operas. "Tannhauser , the "Th/ ;~le of "The Office Dog." read f rom . . , in B . ftre at the 1 olan s." ·'Topics "Lohengrin" and "The Me1stersmgPeak·tie ' f ormed the extemporaneous ers". SPes ard. Ing p . resident Clippinger, Pro f . I
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Four One-act Comedies Appear on 1 Program. Casts Are From 1 French Classes. Second Win of Season , 99-32I ---I Wittenberg's First Team in Paralleling t he Ca p and Dagger Recent Years. plays which were given last Satur- 1 --day even ing, the F rench department WIDDOES HIGH SCORER will give its ann ual series of plays S h • . toug ton W ins Dash Events-Le d Saturday eve11111g, May 16, 111 the a er • ..-:d" "L S . and Mullendore Score Only Firsts chape 1. ,. our come 1es, a urpn se .. d'Isidore." "Pathelin," "'L'homme qui For ViSitors. epousa une femme muette'' and '·La The Otterbein tracksters scored the Pauvre Sylvie.'' " ·ill he produced un second win of the season last Saturder the direction of Prof. and Mrs. day when they snowed under the WitRosselot. There will he no admission te nberg team with the eno rmous charge . score of 99-32. This is the first team ·'La Surprise d'Isidore,'' a short / \\!'ttten 1>e rg has had for a number of h. 11 . comedy. has George Eastman. Paul 111 Daugherty, Thelma Hook. Evelyn years, w tc may some degree account for the ext remely poor showing Frost and Margaret Norris in its made in atu rd ay's meet. cast. ··Pathelin" is a three-act comedy. Widdoes was high scorer of the Harold Hetzler. Paulin e Knepp. meet, having taken two first places Gwy nn e Mc Co naughy and Ed Ham- and t\\·o seconds for a total of sixteen 111011 wi ll play the parts in this play. poi"iit<. " Stoughton took first place in 1 Bo.rcln r R.;t_v 1f th'r '1 ~ \ - '<' , ........-'1 :,~ event and ,va ia Collier. James Ph illip . Florence Ben- runner on the re lay team. However jamin and Marguerite Blott will ap- as the points for the relay are not pear in "L'homme qui epousa une divided, he ranked second in high femme muette.'' In "La Pauvre Sy!- scores with fifteen point . Captain vie."· Marga ret \\' einland, Enid Kiser, Leader made good his name in both Verne Gorsuch. Marian Grow. Mary the half and the two mi le run . by tak Long. Kath leen Steele. Mac Mickey. ing fir t place in these events. He, Edith Lynn, Ruth Mattoon a nd Lewis " ·ith Mullendore who tied with Garver Keck will act. in the high jump copped the on ly fir t The e plays will be produced in place regi tered by the Lutheran . ~o especia ll y good records were th e above ord er. ---- 0 C - --made in this meet. Thi wa largely Dr. Sherick' s Sister Dies. clue to the fact that in most events It was with great regret that the (Con tinued on Page Two) faculty and tudents received word of ---- 0 C---the death of Dr. herrick's ister, GLEE CLUB R E CORDS. Mr. . E. M. Stauffer. of cottdale. HEARD IN CHAPEL Mrs. Stauffer was the mother of Nora The Love ong and the Marching and Margaret Stauffer. who were tu- Song wt:re never ung with more dents here in 'J 6 and '17. ze t a nd fervor than when they were
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it from vibrating. This horn projects through a curtain to the interior lab ora tory where the recording machinerv . is located . The details of thi part of the recording are confidential. The general principle however, are as follows: Wax blanks. with diameter lightly
Indiana. ·' !' oks."' a ha njo-mandol in nnm her. and ·'Take a Look ?t Mo'lv. " were a lso recorded at th e . amc time. Professor . pessard and F. M. Pott enger 111 · t erm1·u en ti y exp Ia1ne · d t he proce of record making. Order for either of the c rec r ds may be given to any member of the Glee Club or to F. M. Potten -
larger than the fo1ished record and a thickn ess of app t oximately three quarters of an inch a re placed on a turn table which is operate d at contant peed . This blank. when plac(Co ntinued on Page Eight)
ger Jr., the busines manager. The price is one dollar. The remai nd er of the chapel period wa taken up by Cap and D agger to advertise the play which they gave , a turd ay evening.