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WESTERVILLE, OHIO , JANUARY 26, 1926.
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STORY
No. 15.
ANNOUNCED
, STUDENT' S RECITAL TO COME THURSDAY EVE
Ba■ ed On Actual Incident In American History and Submitted By April 20.
Conservatory Pupil s To Presen · Varied Program of Interesting Musical Selections.
NOTED SPEAKERS COME NEXT WEEK Mr. 1
and Mrs. R. A. Doan Will Address Jo:nt-Y Gathering Next
C o -in cidental wi th the an no un ce.-\ piano ~uartet. ""Midsummer Tuesday Evening. mcnt oi the Quiz and Qu ill Lit erary .\ight'. Dream,"' by Mendels ·oh n. " F AST ESTGAME " Con tc~t for F reshm en and Sop ho- will he one of the features o f the SPONSORED BY Y mores, Mr. ) . .-\lli son Barnes al so an- recital which " ·ill be gin: n in Lam Snavely . G and W iddoes Play Good nouncccl the Barnes Short St 'J ry Con- bert Hall, Thursday CHning. Janu- Eugene Corbie, Colored Student of amc. Montgomery Played Best New York City College, Will tcst fo r Jun io r a nd Senior;;. ar y 28. at eight o'c lock. Game For W inners. Be Here February 5. . \ Ii . t o f cond1tio n s st a tes as on e Piano number s ,,·ill he gi,·en h y 1 he imp orta nt pro v isions that th e H a ro ld Thompson. :\1cred ith Os o f t Mu ski 11 an OJ. g um dd eate.:1 Otte r bein in sto r y have a s its !oasis som e in c id en t borne. L u cile Leiter. :\fary \1/ hite Otterbein l"hri . t ian ~socia11 T Co n fercnce baske t ba ll gam e in some es ta b li s hed fact in Am er ic a n ford . ;ire o ff('ri n g the m 0st worthF lo rence l·'rinz, Clend ,ra Uesdar J 44 · · an . 1!1, at :,.;ew Co nc o rd ( "on t inue<l On Page Two) Ha rne s . and Frances George. while prog rams of the year next to 2o TJ 1 fast · c gam e \\"a s ha r d a n d 0 C --Glizaheth 1[arsh, Ethel Kepler. \\"eek . thro u I · 1 an . g 1< ut. .\I u s k1ng11m touk SENIORS CHOOSE. "KEMPY" Pauline 1-::nepp, :\fary Mills. and earh• I I :\I r. an d :\J rs. R. . \ . Doan . of Co th · ea( and \\"as never headed Isabelle R uehrmund will sing vocal 0Ugh 1h lumhu.s will speak at a joint Y will • e O tt erbein team cam e T hree-Act Comedy Will be Presented select ions. 1111 tw O :\fr. and Mrs. the or three points of tyin By Seniors During Week of .\n 01·gan number by Betty Plum- meeting February 2. core o n . D oa n have spen t the la t twelve Th evera 1 occa 10ns. Commencement. mer and a violin se lect ion by Carl · team wa o utweigh year traveling on the frontier~ of ed e Ott er Ile m Pattou will complete the varied nd pro- the world. fou • o utreacheJ but never ou t "Kc111py ... a three-act comedy by • g-ram. 111 1 1 On the e,·ening of Dec. .;. Eu and the game was ;m ybody 's J. C. and Elliott Nugent, 1a ieen _ ___ -~-tintil 1 1 st o :e. a ol or 'd s fuder:, t;i k Play e " four or live minute o( che>s 11 a th e S.e.ni r cla. - J))a ' to ER"NE TINE NICHOLS TO 0 ft I · · ing po t-graduate work at th ol of th· . r lelll trailing at the end be given o mme.ncem el1t ' ~• ek • J • h t a k·cs t w o an c.• EDIT QUIZ AND QUILL lege of the City of lew York. wi ll (Cf1r st . half 1 10 l::l. came back The p lay, wuc 0 nt1nued on Page Six) addrc severa l student gathe rin gs on one -half hours to perform. w"._s _a hit 1 ']' lie l'li O C ____ in hoth :-,; ew York and Chicago. Quiz and Quill the race quest inn. He comes hig-hly REE PRIZES O FFERED \f o d crn in its ,ettiug. that i,. morl - specia l {neeting aturday morn in
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Annual Russell Declamation Contest Was Held In College Chapel Last Night.
A literal rainstorm of o ratorv Aood ed the chape l la. t night whe~ seven contestants from Prof. Leon M c Ca r ty's public spea king cla . ses com peted in the annual Ru se ll Declama tion Contest. The Tan and Cardinal \\"ent to pre. ~ la . t ni ht befo re the contest closed and consequently can not announce the winners. Earl Hoover wa chairma n o f the contest. However. a list of the . peak er s with the ti tl es of their productions is avail ab le. :\,fa so n Hayes was the first de claimer of the eve ning with "On th e Return of the 0 lid er Dead'' as his s ubj ect. :--Jext in order came John Hudock. " ominating Woodrow Wil son": George \ ,V. Rohrer. "1.eorge Washington"; Oaude Zimmerman. "Competi tion '': Dean \~i e. " omi nating \ Voodro\\" WiLon": Louie W. I \"orri s. "\Vhat the ol lege Give ": and Alice Propst, "Tribu te to Lincoln'·. 1 i The th r e j udges were 1:iss Ch ri s I ~ine .M cBrid e, teacher of pub lic speak ' 111g 111 the Westerville H"ig-h . chool, I Prof. Enny Ja kson. instruc tor of publi c· sp aking at Ohio Weslevan t · ni,·ersity. and l{e,·. \\". J . H o l~1 es. :\fu sical numbers were gfren hv th e 1 I co lege or chestra.
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