1904 Sibyl Yearbook_2019

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Because of his constant loyalty to the University and his abiding interest in the education of men and women this volumne is dedicated to John Hulitt


Frontispiece Faculty College Classes and Academy Literary Societies Athletics Miscellaneous Literature Mem.orial Jokes and Yams Calendar


Editorial It j,, finif'hcd at la:-:l. The task of putting out a hook that 1rnuld modc',-:lly rnd(•,n·or to rneel the expr<:tation~ of PYCry :-:tu<lrnt lrnf' no. been an ca~." on('.

Yet 11·r h,wc <lrriwrl muc·h e11jo_n1w11t ancl rnluahle cxperi-

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~trin'n to <;ompose a hook that would cxcrcrl its

1rorthY J11'('<lec•p;:,-;ors arnl that woulcl <ldin(' a c·our,-:p 11·hic-h others in thP fuiurc might clc1·elop ancl irnpr01e. \\' c trust that 1n• h,1'"e ncrrerled in thi:--. _\rnl in no . mall l11('HHll'l' tlw :-:nrt<•,-:,-: nf our pfl'ort 1:a; clue to our h u., lling, tad fu l, a11cl rc:-:oun-dul hu,-,iness nwnag-Pr, :\fr. H. F. , hi rnlY. Arnong our many expericn<;c:-: ,re ha\'e ll•,1nwcl that <·ollegc lifr is loo strcnuou,; for the ,-,tucknt:-: to g-il"C' such a literary urnkrlaking tlw thmo ron~irlcration arnl attention it rle~c1Tcs.

"·e re,!!,rel thi rnnrlition of affair~,

hut truf't that the future ediloni of the

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port of the :-luclent hnch.

we maintain, i:-- not an <•nl<'rpri:-:<'

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will rrc·Pivc the hrart)· . up-

of the Junior,: alone. hut i,-, an affair in whi<·h tlw 11·holc college :-:houl<l h,11·p a Yih1l intrresl. 1Yc take rnu<;h plea,-,ure in prp,-,pnting thi~ prorluc-t of' the gc>nius of the c-la:-:~ of Xaughty-fll'e. En·n g(•11iu,;(•~ 11an' thl'il' fault,;: rn if thi:hook fail,- to attain th(' ac-111c or p<'l'frctio11, it is to he n•rncrnhererl that we arc hut human like othrr l'olk~.

Tt i,. a pb1,;urc to ac:k1101rk•<lgl' an irnl(•htc>rln(':--:-; tn rnany of our fri<•ncls 1n t lw ,-,c-hool for tlwi r g<'twrou,; to-operation :111<1 ad ri<'<'. \\'(' wi,-h e~pec<a l lr to 111(•ntion tlw rnluahlc a,.,,j,.t;mc-<• rl'JHlPre<l hy )fr. E. .1. Pac•(>, who ha,; <lnrn 11 ,11! tlw illu,-tration;; in thi,-, hook-,rnrk whith ire heli<•n• c-hal1<.•ngP:- <;ompari:-011 with that of the h<•,-;t arti t,;. \\" e extend our hearty th:mk,-, to :\lr. ,J. \\"arrt•n .\.ycr, )Ir. L. R. Bur<lgc. :\fr. r. B. BruhakN, ~fr. Sanli~ \r. Bate,;. :\[r. .T. TT. Pef'11ing. )fr I?. L. Hewitt. )Ii,:,,-: Kath<•rint• ~!muck. )Ir. E . .T. 1-CiPhl. )[j:-;,; Dai~_,. :\1. Clirton . and to niam· otlwr~.

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SIBYL BOARD C. W Hendrickson, Ass't . Agt. A. Hendrickson. Society Editor T. E. Hughes, Ass't Editor L . \V. Wasson. Pres., Fae. Editor

B. F. Shively, Bufincss Manager F. L. Hager, ~:ditor in Chief W. E. Ward, Subs. Agt., Mus. Ed. A. P. Rosselot. Treas, Ass'n. Ed.

C. M. Starkey, Ass't B.1Igr., Ath.Ed. C. Hendrickson. Sec'y, Ass't Editor W. N. Deller, Local Editor V. Ritenour, Class Editor



P1 esident George Scott

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Olwrlin t·nin•n,ii\. L':50 . _..\_ n. : 1.-i.1;{, _..\_ .:\f. : OH<'rb<·in l''nin r...,ih, 18!1:~. LL. 1

D.: profr.-.sor of rnc1U1<•mat'ic. and natur,ll -,c;ienc· '. Ott <'l'l>€'ill ~ni n'r--it \'. J. ',> l 0:2 : _:\It_ l le,1:-.ant _\endP111,·, I. n:{~O,: ;)tterhein t·nin-r-;ity. I. -!i:J: e1Pd<·<l profo-, . ., or <111nilus. ],'!):~.

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Henry Garst Ot terlwin l.-niw,r...,it,, ]. '(i 1. _.\_ B.: I. (i..t-, 4\. ~I. : Lmw 'llwolouie;d 1 'emin,H)', 1 07, D . D.: pa. t01: of rnik(l BrPt h r<'n C'lrnrclw h1 Davton aml C'in·innaii, 1801-{j!): rrnf<,:-,._,oi· of Latin ancl

literature. Otterh in

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t'O ; prp. i<l('nt of Ot i.t1rhri11 -1;iver~it.,\'. le /0-t'!); prof ssor of nwntnl and moral

. eiC"ncr. Otterlwin TniH•r--,it,, J.'. 0-InOO <.'led d profe. :-.01 < Ill< rillf,, 'moo: . . ecret,ll'~' arnl ire,1"urer. 01 iC'rhcin ... niYer-,it.y, rnoo 1o <1,1tt>.

Thomas

J. Sanders

Utt •rl)('ill t·nin•r-,it~·, L.'7,. .\.. B. ; J. 1 .11: _\ _ .JI.: \\ ·oo:-.t<,r Cnin>r--;it\', L\,, Ph . D.: . ., uprrintf•ndC'ni. of pnblfr · . . chools, Edon, 0. , 1?7, -18?1; \Y<1. L Cnih·. 0 .. J.'/1-< 2; Butler. lrnlian,l. Ii\ 2-< i :· \ \'ar...,,l \\ . I ndi,lll,l. v,)1-n 1 : pn~ idPnt ')t t (')'i>Pin t·ni\· rsit~ . l~fll-1!}01; prof,s...,or of me11bd and mornl philo. oph,Y and 1wd,looo·i(,..., <Hi<•rhPi:1 t·1:in•r...,ity, li'H~ to <t.~/

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Louis H. McFadden Otterbein Cniver,itv. 187-L .A. B.; 1877, •.\. :\J.: profrssor· of science. Lebanon \ "all<•y C'olkgP. l 7G-82: profe~sor of physics and c·lwmi,try, Ott prhPin l'ni1·('rs ily, Lb~ to da(P.

Frank E . Miller Ottf'rhPin l:niver,it\'. 1 87. s\. B . : IH!IO, .-\. :\I.; lS!ll, Ph'. D.: s11perinten_<l<•1 ,t of p11hl ic· ,chools, :\logadore, 01!10· )HS,-8'\; profrssor of malhe111at1t,. \"orth,•a,t Ohio Xormal Uollege, 18881S8!); prirwi pal of ,ame co1l~1se. l 88!)IH!lO; prof(•ssc,r of 111athemat1e,. Ottf'r i,,•in l"nin·r,ily. J:,,!JO ao date.

Josephine Johnson \\"e~tern Co1lege. 18 i, .A.. :'II.; prof('ssor Elroy :-Seminar.v. 1878-i!l; professor \\"estern College. 1870- 1 ; profe ,or of G •rman and hislor.v, Otkrliein l"niversil\'. 1881-!10: student of German all(! Fre~ch, llanon•r and Paris, 1885Hli; ~tuclent of language and hi tory, Berlin . 18!l0-!ll, profe,~or of modern language. , \\"<>stern College 1801-93; profes~or of German and French. Otterbein C'nfrersity, U,!1-l- to ,,1tP.


Charles Snavely OttcrbPin rniwr.sit,v, l 8!l4. .\ . B.; (pachcr in publie ,choob. 1la~sillon. Ohio. I !l-!-!lU: ,tudent of histon· and PCOnomi(•,; _ ,John, Hopkins rniversil,1', J8!lfi-!J!): ]!)02. Ph. D.: professor of history nnd rc•onomic,, OtterbPin L:nin•r-;it)'·. l!lOO to date.

Noah E. Cornetet

Otterbein rniver,it~-, lS!lu. A. B.; HJ03, A . 11.; college past o r and profp~sor of Greek .•.\valon Collc-ge. 18!JG-!l!l : pastor at Logan, Ohio, I !l!l- l!lO l : profp,. or of Greek. Oi(PrhPin l"niYc1·,itv. lflO I to datP. .

Saro.h M. Sherrick, Ph. D. OttPrb,:,in l '11hpr,itv. Ph. R .. 188!1; preceptre,s and profes,or of Engli h, Lebanon Yalle,v College, 1SS!l -!J2: l'h. D., \'a le. 18!l(l: profp,,or of Frc-ncl1, Otterbein l'niwr~itY, ]!)02-03: head of the English dcpart111ent. OtterbPin l:niversity, l!lO:J to elate.


Alma Guitner Ottc·rhPin ' nin,r:-.it,. L !17. Ph. D.: :-.t wlent in Cf>r111,1 n ;11;d Fren ·h. BPrl in. C,prman\·. L ' !L" -!lf). rt>c·Pi,·in~· u cliploma

at the ernl of h 1' ('Olll""'<': 'in:--trn •tor in (i{lrrnan ancl Fren ·h. Ea""tt rn I n<liam _· orrnal · nin,r itv. J ,' DH-lDOl in-..trnctor of C:.Prnrnn mHl I~ll'>li:--h. Oti<>rhPin -ni ,·n . it:v . moo io <lat;.

Rudolph H. Wagoner ot t<•rheh1 r11iwr ·it Y. l 02. .:\. B.: HIOl, _ . _ r.; in, nwtc~r in mnthenH tic·-nrnl Latin ancl pri1l<'ip,1l of tlw _\ ·ad m ,\' . OttcrbPin ' nin,r it)· . l ,' fl:{ to date.

William C. Whitney Lterbein ~nin•r:--it,,. 1 05 Ph. B.: Chi·, go Ilomf'ul athi · ::\1 clical ( olleg ·. 1 0, , }if. D . · had C.'h,trgt-' of th be ct riolo0·i ·al lab ratory • t :am m <li ·.11 ·olJ ge. L"!l7-0 · pn~ ·ti:-- d m li in , L. . l HOO: profp.·. or of biology· ; 1Hl g olOf..)' , Ot rlPin -ninr. it.v. moo to late.


Bertha S. Flick, < tterl>ein rniwr. ity, Ph. R.. L. O ; trnl nt of G rman a;Hl Fr nch. H •rlin nrnl P,ui ,· , 1002-0:3 · in:-,truc·tor in French. Otteru •in -11iYCJ';-.itv. rno:3 to

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Gusta. v Meye r Hec·, in1 d hi· early <1 <lrn:nt.ion at hi-; hirthpla<:e. X<•u-.;t,Hlt, Uernrnny. Later ,1 st ndc-':1t i11 tlw UYmnc1:-;iu111 of l:-I,U1<ff<'l' for l!ilw \'t•nrs, wiwn' lit> l'fl<•Pin•tl. in 1,-.,-:i. ,l cliplcm,l, "hic:h i-; t'<llrn l to tli<. _-\ . B. 11<'~TN' in tlw _\mcrfr.rn <·o]l<:'g"<': n -..t 11•l<'"t in t h<1 l-ni,·er . . it" of E1·l,lllgP11. J-. '1-.'2: Cni,·<•r. ity of Lc-'ip-..;ic. I '~~ ' :l : din C't< r of rnn -. i<:, Uen<'-.;<•o, 111 i1wis. ] ,\ ."5DO: dir<:etor of music•, .-\!.!"11('1' , 'c-oit lntHntP, Decntur. Uc'org-in: 18DO !):{: tht· following yt>nr tr,1 ,·c. 1< d ancl -.;t ,1 li<->d in hm·opP : dir<: ·tor ,1t Da ,·i-.; ( '1111-,en·:t· ton·, DttPrhein Cnin•rsit v. 1,'H .j t > cl,ti<' . \\'c;o,t<•r l'nin rsit.Y. l .1!l!l. Ph. D .. r·1u11 1

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ott<•rh •in t·:1i\C•r .... it,·. ..:\. B.. 1.)!lti: .!.!_rnd11,1t<' i11 11rn it. I :•i!1 : in ·1n1dor in lllll i · ,1 nd L,tt in l~n-..tPn1 _•ornrnl , 'd100I. Fort Ho, ,:ll. \'·1.. L !) 1 - InOl: t<•,H·h 'l" of n1u-.,i,·. · ~IClntro-.;c,. 'cdor,tdo, I n1 ·2-ll:{: in-..t rndor in Pi,u10. Ott •rht•in ·1!in•r. it, . I' o;{ 1o d.t1<'.


J. A. Bendinge r 1.· 11 in'r,il)· of ::\lichigan, IS!ll-!l-1; linivcr~il _v of Cincinnati. A. B. ,18!l.,: Cincin nati College of ::\Iu,ic. 18!15-!l'i: profc,,or of ,oic·P, \rill<'nuprg CollPgl'. 18!l7\)8: profo,,or of voice Otlerlwin Cni,·er,il~. l!\04 lo <late.

lsb.bel Sevier S cott f-;t ncl<'nl in Jtogpr,,·illP ( ·oll<'g'('. Tc•nJ'l'i,-88: ,tn<lPnt in Pratt lnslilnlP. 18-l-!lO: ('11l111nhth _\rt 1',('hool, !(rn,lnalPr. JS!l4: princ·ip,1 I of art <l<'parltll<'lll. OttPri>Pin 1·niH•r,it~-- 18!14 lo <l,tlP. lH''('('.

Bertha Monroe Instructor in P~Tography.


The Faculty; a Reverie Febrnary 2!J, 1!)20.

X01r, "·bile I am spel'<ling along toward ('hil."ao-o, T wonder 1rhat I (·au remember of rlear olcl Otterbein . Yes. there il f'tarnlts . the ,-,ame ol<l plate. Tlwrc',-, the old l:ollege buil<li ng, guanlcd, a,-, it Wl'n', hy the hrautiful all(] ,;tcltl•l:r hl'('S ~tan<ling in front of it. Jusl to the rigl 1t of the lert, entranct\ is the o/Iicc, where Dr. Scott nscd to hold l:Ourt. Quite ~torrn~·. too, aL times; e;;pc(;iall_,· if there hatl been a push the night before. For in,-tance, that one the 1''res)1111cn hel<l in the doctor ·s recitation room when wr were Juniors. Dirln 't he storm, tl10 I Tlwy :-,lid hi,- tl'<'th fairly clattered whl'll he ,-,aw the gn•a,-e ~pot~ on till' floor. .\ n<l I <lon·t woncl('r at it either: for 1 rrmcrnhcr how hi chin woul<l quircr. whe11 ll"e forgot the pn',-;l'llt ~ul1jundivc of , omc Latin wrh . •\.ncl how it clirl pltasr him to get a joke off on ,-,ome one. Hut ,-,ome of h is jokes srt•mrrl to hanl L,atin point to them : at lcMt. they ll"ere ,-,omcll"hat clifficull to ,;cc. \i'ell. the mo-t of u,, likt•rl the old Doctor n'al 1rl'll. cle,-p it(' h i,- rigid rpginw. .\ ncl 1 hc]ip1e he krpt grtting hrttPr natured _1·car after year. Po._. ihl_,. thi~ 1ml", <luc to the good inHucn(·<' that ) f 1"'. Srntt had upon him. ~he <lid not look a~ if ~he ('H'r had been or p1·c1· l:oulrl he angry. , 'he hacl such a ht'aming (·otmkrn111<:l'. T really lwlicvc the hoys likccl her better than an~· girl in t·nl!Pgc. 1 know,:]!(' could enterta in better than any one of them: and I gnc>~s that H'H often i, the be-1 1rny to rcaeh a boy';; heart, l'Yen if it is JJot the p~y<:hological wav. X ow, that lea(l~ 111' lo think of Dr. Sarnlcr,: and hi r~ychology class. II01r ] did enjoy that da~s. I rrgrPttl'rl H'r_1· rnuc-h that I did not sit on tlw front row. for tlw Doctor flirl not <:all on those ,·cry often . They could it and look ouL of the winclow ancl enjoy those hrautiful spring days, while the Doctor \\'a:- trying to make the re::-l of us unrlcr land the cliffcrencP hct wt>l'n '':=:r11,:ationalirn1·' and "pcrccplionali rn." Possibly, after al l l ,j


of 11" hacl l"ai l<'<l i 11 ,Ji-,tingu i,-h ing hl'l \l"l'l'll tlll'~l' point~. thl' l)odor woulc1 lH• hc•anl to -..a~·. that he kll<'\\" tlw lpa,on w:1~ 1lilfa·nlt al1(1 he 1li11 not hlnnw 11~ fm· not geiting iL TTowc\C'l'. tlw real i.rouhh• \1 a,-: that no1w of Ut' ha<l "l't•n tlw irn--idP of onr tl'xt~ until ,1ft1•1· ("Ollling to da,-:,-:, or (:()11]'~(' \\'(' il]l]1r<'l'int('(l \"t'H highh tlw Dcidor·, kill(lJll'":- arn1 p,1tiente ! It rna<l" thing,-: ,-:o muth c,u,il'I' i'or u,. 1To1r \\'<' dir11ldight in a..;king 11im qut•:-tion~ th,1i \\·<niid l<•a<l him t:> leC'tnr<· on ,omc line. Yet "·c enjo_Yc<l tlw pri1ilc\!<' of Hl·t·o111pa1win£: till• cl<ar llo<"tor 011 , nml If hi,- l'tlwrl'al flight" into tl1t' ,·v•ilin 1·1· f.1111·y, for hi· ,rn, ·1 ..;af<' and ,ur" guid1•. fn l'hJ,-:,- he ,rn, gl•Jll•ro11,-: arnl kill(ll1·: h11t how lw l'Olll<l gl't 1nOIH'Y. lfl' "('l'llH'd to lHJ\"(' a \\"('ll(ll• rfnl aliilih" or gdtin'.( 11mm into till· hoy~· pod,Pt,. .1\lld tho,(' ('Xl10rtation,- or hi~ in cl1·1rc·l. ('11 phy-..i(",i\ (·ultun•. ,rt'l'l' (•njor<'<l i111men,Ply. t•,pl•cially Ii\" tho~<' ,rho hacl ni1w 0'1·lntk mnthP1,1ati1·, 1111<ler l)r. 11 ill1·r. l>r. 1Iilll'I. _\"t": what a g1·11in,-: in 111atlll'11~ati<"". Ill' tould li•·2in with nothing aml pro,<' ,llnio,t an.,·thing. ] fl' 1-onld (•1·l'n mak<· _,·011 IH Ii· ,·c• ~-on hn,l n101w,· in your prn·kt t, \\·hen _mu ,r1•r,• in ,lelit for la,t 11Hrnth\; hoard. Hmr tho,!' P_rt•, of hi, would th,-h 1rlwn lw taH.:P(l of ,pat·l' ,ind thosr imaginan ligun•,-: without Migl\'~. But the da"" l·ert,1i11ly clid c•njoy the Do<·tor',_ mi-..takl',- in addition nrnl ,-..uhtrndion . ll i,- lt•nurrs \\\'1'(' rc!rardrcl ;i,; rnanl·l, until it ,,·a:- fonncl out, that hr h·Hl U>-\'il tlw,<' id<•niieal one:t'\l'l'_\' _Y1·ar ,iiH·<• lw took hi,.. c-hair. Tlw_Y ,n•rc goo<1. am·how. arnl l am "lll'C \\"l' all 1•njo_n·<l tlwm : p,;p<·<·iall_Y if tlwr owrlappt<l into the• ncxl period. that of l )r. ~11 ,m•ly. \\"di. ncm. thinking of him, I won<lPr if that frail horh of hit; ha:hP1·n alil<' tn H1,-..tnin the <·ontinually H\TU!llulating lo,Hl of l li:-ton·. with whi("h hl' ,, ,b \'l'ilH'l< ,-,l_,· t,l.\ ing it. Tha L ,1·a,- mw man l JW\"Cl' rnul<l '"\ilutr.'' l tr·ipcl it orn·<' in ln(ernationnl La,r. lrnt ncn•r dirl again. l lo,rc•Y<'l'. tlw l)odor wa,-.. not altng<'lher inf,illihlt• n,- Wl' ,lt fir,;t thought. l'nr ,re• did puzzl<' him a fl'w tinws. \Ylwn puzzled. ht• alwnY~ got into that high k<•_r of hi". I \\·01Hl1·r if tlw_r <'H'l' got him ,1 11\'\\' l"lwir. I n•memhrr 16


he woulcl make· a bottom fo1· his c·lrnir eitl1cr of his m·ercoai. or of a lot of pamphl('t;-;. ,\t la:,;t \\'(' <lirl catch 011 to !ti :,;y;-;tem of cards, anrl one was about sun• to lw calle<l on l'\'('r_\· other day. 1r 1 ],ad \wen in his place, l think I woul(l ha\'l' shnJlk<l them ,l little oftener. .\rnl yet he quizzed us oftener than IH' \H'l'l' prepan•<l for. I !is aiwc·dote:; ancl ,:[ml"iy enirneiatl•d jokes were tbc main fratun• of his course· of stU<ly. .\ s hr :-wung back in hi~ thai r, tl'll ing them with an imrnohi ll' expre;-;sion on his fatl', he imprc--sccl me with hi:; cla;-;;-;ieal appearance. Xow, ,rhilc I think ol' tla,-;-;ies, T am reminded of C:reek anrl of Prol'e~~or C'ornctet. .\n <l 1m· n•eolledions aTc wry YiYirl, also. I can almost see the profrssor walking lo da s ll'ith that stucl1ous look on his face . .\ 11(1 wlwn lw came lo el,1,;,;. looking thus, the hoyi:i, C'he,;kr \ri,;e especially, knew trouble was brewing. [low he \\·onlrl lcc·hirc to them on tho,:f' morning,-. l alll'ay,: knell' •thC' prnfe:;,;or \\',l" ea:;ily angerc•,l, hut [ hrli1•Yc. at ti111cR, hi,-, da,-,:c•:- \\·m!lcl try to anger him the more. l <1011·1 know ho11· he clio pa~;-; \ri"c' that Year, con,-i,leriug tllC' 1mtn1· squahhk•,: tlH•Y lrncl: hut possibly he looked hack on•r the "hi~torieit_\··· of the affair and conrlndcd that C'he:-1.er wa~ not f'O ha<l aftl'r all. Xow, that worrl '•hi,:toricity .· • wornlC'r ,rhat Dr. Shrrriek would have sai<l ahont it. I nm :-lll'e ,;he woul(l han• foull(l rnnH' fanlt ,rith it. She ahray-; clid with our compo,..ition". ll ow <ldcrmin ecl i,;]H' 1ras when she talkc•d to tho~c :-kniors at tinws. .\ nd then hmr ,-;area,;tic·alh· ,;he scorccl that nnfort1matc• ,Tm1ior 11·ho111 slw t·anght unprepared. The intricacies of tlH' Engli,-Jt hmguagc :--P<'llll'<l to he 1nn<k• en•11 yet more c·ompkx hy ornr of the trxt,: whic·h r-lw c·ho:--P. .\ nrl holl' :-lw <lid pronounee some ,nmls ancl mrnw~. But of cour,,p IH' undergra,l,-; 11('\'l'r quec:tio1wd the Doc·tor's pro• nu1Kiatio11,:. JTmn•n·r we• all n•C"ogn i,:e<l one fad, lhal slie hacl alway,; read the author,-; which :-he nitiei"t'<l . all(l krn•,r wlwrl'of slw "JlOkP. Hut now 1m· thought,-. --tn1y from her i,tal<'lr pn'H'l1l'P to tlw more genial one of }Ii~,; (iuilnC'l'. I _l'lt l'el'I ,-.orne lwnrl pang" on ac-eount of the ll'H_I' we ac-te<l towanl her. Ol'ten l\'l' woul,l go to da,:,- aml trnst to her kirnlnr:--~ in lwlping n;-; 01·n tlw pLH·l''- ,1·c• eonld not tran;-;late at -,ight. The l,p,-.[ :--c·hc rne of all 1rn,; lo a~k her q,,c,,[ion" nnrl gd h<'r to <'xplain something 11·p knc•w all ahout. In th i,-; ,ray we arni(lc•(l :-;0111c• impC'n<ling clanger for ,rhich \H' \\'l'J'(' in><uflic-il'nt]y pr('parcrl . But ,-.lw knc•1r Ct•rnian all(] kn('\\' it well. lloll'el'er . lwr ll'ork on me "eerns to haYC hc•pn a l'ailnrc• for 1 :--CC'rn to know leFP- 11011· than l di<l in m1· first _war. Hut that i,-. tlw 11·a1· 1rith a good many thing"-takc. for m::;tanee. che111i,,tn. \\'l1:1t I knml' 'of t·IH•rni:-trY i:- ~'llllt \\·here hnt <lmi't kno\\' \\'hen•. ...\ll(l I7


>rof, '"'o r ... khHl<l n did hi be ·t with rn ~ too. \\ hen he would h)<:Lure three or f<nr n ·· :1 woulcl fall a:-le l · ornehow the profe"' · r' tone al way clid ha n• n .'opcrifi · effed. \Y alway liked hi qui t m )thocl of a;· "'i,·ting u: in tlw laboratory. H ,rn · quit~ in ·ontra~t with Dr. \Yl1itiwy in the Biological lahorn ory. How he (li 1 I a ·e th , fio r. I "'uppo~e <l nPw floor ha,- h ·en 1 u in :in ·e. 1: ml the Do -tor nt r cl politic . I "uppo ''J lobh~ring did alway, pl a him. It wa · h ·tt r than tl'aching or }H'c:H:ti~inp: rneclicine, and (louhth it ·wa mor) int re ting. Hom•,-Clr. the hoy., alway lik<1d th Doctor, particularly h, ·au of hi· ath1 ~ti· pr (1i1 ·tion~ . . Tow, thats .1111.' to he clll of th 1 Fa·ult:. ~To th 1r w,l:-; Dr. ifoyPr. lI) "·11 · a uniqul ·han ·tpr_ that i~ · rtain, foll of lifl arnl intPrcsL 1

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r nH rnl>n h, wa: YPry popular among th tn(lent CY n if he <li<l ·'g-o tlw :tr t lql' and th) likl'. If, was --url'l.r a goo<1 man for t lw po.-- ition ol' 'onserrn t Ol')' )i rector . . <" nnoth r familiar fignr · n~ lH: sit-.: lwfon· hi:~ c1e -· k, who r min<1: 1110 nr (iol,1:--111 ith ':=~ . c·hoolrnast •r. 1

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--Fu1l Wl'll they lnughecl with ·ountL·rf ·ited gl, )' ,\t all 11i: jok 1 ~~ for many a jok had 11 ~. Full well. t1w llll y whi:-=.per, cir ·ling roun<l, 1 onYe)·ed thP <li~llHll tic1ing:-=. w]u,n h frown cl.;, ··.Prnl'. Burly," n. i1w hoy~ aft •c i<m<lic 1_Y ·allc·<l 11im, <ll)arh 10\ ,,cl hii-' joh. and oftt•n ~nicl :onH' l'l'nlly bright things. ... ~ a drill-ma ·tpr h, l:acl no rirnl ,rnd 111an.,· a 1rn111 nn cl()ul t r •memh -,r~ y ,t foe joy with ,rhi ·h hl' ham . t•d tlw poor fc•llow. in Latin arnl rnntlt matic . TT was th:, l>l':t "'rooter·· 011 t1w athldic lic·LI c1n<l no Ol1l' rnon• than he h1<:\\· tile' footh·1l1 nnd tlH· lins b~dl lingn. Thln th 'l'l' ,ra'.-, i\fi:-; ' Flick "·ith her i1111oct1nt ,ray., <lishin~r on1 1

... Par] )z rnu ·" to a r lPlliou.- :l't of nncln-gncl:-;. _. _\nd ako )fr. Rencling(']'. ··,rho. c t<'chniqu in yoicc c·ultur, h •Hllll' quit<' farnnu '. .,\ncl-wel1. 1-.: thi 'l1if·ngo: I littl) thouµJ1t I had 1wPn dn·nrning . . o long. Rut thL•n ii hn~ I 't'n Y 'ry pl •a. ant. 1' :

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Appropriate Mottoes for the Various Class-Rooms F 1.

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\:ott: La ciai.--. ogni :--1wnrnza Yoi c:h' •ntrnu•. ( L aY all hop b ·hirn1, y) who cnt ·r hl:re.) ► \-mc1 ·1-.·: Di sec puer, Yir u l ·rn e_· Jllt'. ,. )l'lllll<Jlll' lahorem; Fortunam e.~ alii.'. (L arn, hoy, Yirtnt• nrn1 tnH' lnlior from me _; } ort nne f'rom ot hl r:.) Corn "t t:

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clay bring·~ it . orrcrn·.-.)

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11H\'l'ly:

~\llwi:-,.· ncl hi11 i('h ni ·ht; lo('h vc•il rnic·h ht•,ni. ·L (;ndlil'. ( Ornni:,;: ·i nt am I 11ot · the I knn\\' much.) hlitm r: rhn all •n ;ipf--.Jn i~t Huh'~ -<{o ·the. ( B •ycmrl all ilw ])<'cl k:-- i ~ re:--t . ) 1

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( By associating with \\'L 'l' pc opl1•, yon wi 11 h •··ornc wi~e yonnd f.) ~kFc1<kl n: El •1u, hoY ·a pu1.•<lt l(•Ya11t,1r.-1, rndiinn,l. ( Ht1 who fn 1lc; t<Hlny may ri~e to-111orrmr.)

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\\'11itncy:

.\ c-haqur jour ,-uffit "-a pt>ine. ( ~uflkient unlo the rlay i~ the eYil thereof!) 11.

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sragoner: :-\ic itur arl a,-;tra.

( :-\uc·h i,.: the w,1y to the ,-;tar,-;.) :.Ieyrr" : \\' a, wr,-;chmcrzte nic-ht rl<'r 1ft•n,.:ch ! ( \rlrn 1 c·arnrnt rnPn learn to hear!)

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BP1Hlingt•r:

\Yit· 1li1• .\ltpn ,-;1rno-en. ,.:o zwitsd1t•rn nuc-h 1lic .Jm1gt•n. ( ,\,-; tlw el<ler~ cing. '-0 will the ~-oung ones lwittl'r.)




Senior Class Li.oro. G1ucE ::\Lu·nE

:-;COTT.

li EOIWL\)..\.

~I 001m. P,ox A

GH.\CE

\f.\ltli:LEY. ,/OSEPIIIXE ::\(IHI.UI

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}LI.BEL BEATRICE

\Y1-.;E. C1m:--.TER GARFIELD

l)1·n1uxT. Eo11·1x PoE B00OL\N. CL.\HE~l'E }IOXl!OE

\YEITK.\~IP . • \LFHED TTEXRY

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JE..,SE LA\\"REXCE

Uooo. Cn.1RLEs ::\IARTIN

\Y, r.sox.

DcnLEY REED

C"LRICU,

Lo,nx

C.\.LLEXDEH, ROLLA . \)IO ':l ('011·.\X, CJ.YUE

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Color:;:

Cardinal a11cl C:ral'.

Yell ( 'I i<·kl·t_Y. da<·k<'l_\'. ,-i,-. hoorn. roar! \\"<''n• the da,-~ ol' nineteen four! Bain. ~11nw, llllHl, or rlu~t. \"auµ.hty-four ,-u<: ·t'ccl or hust '.

Class History Thr <·las,-, of 'O+ wa,-, or,!!.alliZ<'tl in the fall of HlOO. \rlll'n twenty bright Frc,-Jinwn hoy,-, ancl girb a,,(•rnhkrl in an appointer! plac-P aml 1•kct<·d the ollil'cr,: that :-hould g-uicll' lliem <luring the year. :\fi;.s ::\fabel 'l'holllp~on hN·ome it~ fir:-t pre"i1knt. .\.ftt•r organizing anrl making lhe u,-,ual di:-play or clas,; ('olor,-. and filling the 11ir \l"ith c-la,-;:- .n•Jl,- anrl ,;ong,;. the fir:-l g-rl'at Hitial l'\'l'llt in t.he hi,;tory of t.hc t:la,-,: wa:- plannc<l. anrl a ,-Hmptnou-.: hanqucl wa:- hclcl in the honw of :\1 r. Holo,-on, Olll' mile north of tmrn. During the Frr. hrnan Year the l'la,:- ;,;hmrcd a marked irnprm'<'lllcnt o\·er other das-.:(•~, and ·l'l a pace whid1 ha,- hrcn har<l for other,: to follow. \\'lwn the fall term of UHll openecl, 1.he da:<s 1.ook ib place undPr thr galll'l',I' wllC're il became noted for its good lwha,·ior and good singing. :\fi,.._ (}('orgiana Scott wa chosen prci:;idcnt of this c:laf' · whic:h till con isted of t1n•nly nwmhen;, and uncler lwr eftcctiYe leacler hip, the , ophomore ~·car of thi:- <:b:-s wa-; CH'n more marked than the ]irc,;hrnan year. and ib:: pn•1·ion~ n•e:orrl uphelrl. The rno~t notahle cYcntR of i.his war were the winning of tlw ]()(•al Oratorical Conlt>st by one o-f itts ml' 111her,.,. the Plah24


orate banquet gil'en at the hollle of )In,. Yance, the royal r.:c~ption h:nuered by President and :urs. Scott, and the decisi re Yictory gained oYcr the Juniors in a game of bal:ieball. It was <luring this game that Wilson and Good became .famous. 'l'he fall of l!H)i found thi- class occupring the seat,- back of the ~eniors. 'l'his time there wa,; but six hoYs and six girls; se,·eral dropped out and three joined the Senior c:las~. But what they lacked in quantity they made up in quality, and unrler the leadership of Lorin 'Ulrich as president, the work ,rhich was done h1· this clasR Lluring its Junior year will go clown into history as rnanclou~. ,Toi ni.ng hands with the Fre:-:hman da::;s, they aclrninisterecl a severe defeat to the other das, c:- in a game of football. They ,rere royally entertained by the Freshman da;::- at the Hotd Holme , ,,·hich served to ::ltre11gthen the bomh of union between these hrn elas'rs. 'l'he SrnYL of 1903 is the product of this class and ,re re-fer the reader to this noted book for furtlwr information of that year'~ work. The Senior )·car of: this elas began when 1.he das::l oI 1902 received their cliplornas, and to show that they "'er, Seniors_. they rnardJCu into the chapel in a body wearing their caps and iro,rn;; much to the chagrin of the cla:;:s of '0:2, hut to the delight of all other dasses. Th e ranks of the class increa, d to seYenteen lluring the ~enior )'Car, with l:". B. Brubaker as president. They appeared freque11tly during the fall term in their caps and go,rns a11cl in many ways aclclccl dignity ancl influence to the cla s. 'l'he year ,rn, marked with a number of social functions. mo,t notable of which ,,·as a reception given to the Sophomorr clas in the ~\ sso ·iation building. ~\ to the future of this cla 'S 1m can truthfo lly say no other has a brighter ontlook. It has within its ranks those of unusual ability nncl will he represented in cl iffcrent profo sions. \ratch the class or HlO..J. as it~ members rnter the arena of life. You will hear from them later.

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Truth Stranger Than Fiction x o,T,rn1-:1: u, min. \I y DEAH "\I 11. ED!TOI:: .\.l'lc>r an 1111 n,-ua II\· bu~\' <la,. nf hano11·ing CHl'l' · nrnrk~<l ll\ "C'Yl'ral ccnnplete ··run, up·· ·, c,1rnr to rnY rlrn in a H>1m•1rhat clvj('d<•d moo,1. Taking my Ili:--tnn 1 tril'<l to :--t uch, hut foun<l lh,it i11qH1:--:--il11L•. ~ l rang e though[,- crmY<IP<l ni:r rnimln•uille<-tion:-- or dar:-- gone Ill". nnd 1rn11e1Prinu> or" the' futur·e. Li ghting my i'iipe a:-- l 1rn~ wont. 1r i th lllY f'l'l't on 111 r <le:--k, I lcanc<l hac·l~ in lllY tlrnh· an,1 triecl to forgd m1· tinplca ,-.ant lhou~-hl~ lir <1 JH'ru:--al of Dante. I hacl jn,-.t hPgnn the ~etond Canto of tlw In r('l'JlO . wlwn :--10\rl\' the door opene<l. ancl ,ri th no1:--elcss tre,111 then• enlrrc<l m,· room a ta! l l'l'l'tt Jig11re 1rra Pl~ecl in il coal-hlack 8hrnu<l-ere~ that 11ien·c1l mY wn· Ol;l. I felt my'-L'l r un<lc>r ~011\e ~lrang<> spell. Ih•:--i-tant·t• 11·a, u,-.l'I<',-., . . 'uclclPnlr I !'Pit th, l'Hrth n·ce<ling from n,- arnl I knew thal 11·e werf> pa--.ing thrn ,-pace at a tt>rrifi!' rate. .\ lnw"t too l't•,ll'f ul to :--peak. and yet anxiou~ to know my cl<•:--tiny an<l rn~· "tn11H!<' cnm p,rn i011. I final l_,, took tourag-c•. and thinking th::it a little Latin 1rnul1l hL• appropriate, 1Yith falkring mice, l uttered hrn wor1l,- wl1ich I n•mt•rnhl'n·d hal"ing heanl Dr. :-;cott 11,-p: "(2uo rndi~~-· lk immrcl iatel~· n•plied: ··To the Inferno. I am tlw ,pirit o[ Dant<'. l't•ar not. lmt foll iw, arnl l will lt•a<l yon thrn the dt•rna I place wht•rp t hon ,halt hear the cle~pt•rntr la mt•ntations.' ' \r e "non al ight1•d in ,\ <l<•<•p nwinr 1rh ith lw :--a i<l wa,-. a part of Ital_v. Down thP <lark rloldnl ral"ill<' w<' wc•nt, he fir:--t, I follmring, pa:-:t rngged rock,-. arnl J'r01rning c·lilI:--. Hoon I toulcl hear a irreat inclefinahle noise far in t_hr <li~tantP, anrl the air ,ermccl c-harge<l with prcnliar fumrs. A l ittle Jarther on rn~· c-ompanion pointc<l to a g-reat gate-at it, ,nrnmit thcsp 11·or<l,-.: ".'d l hope aharnlon. YI' who (•ntn in.'· an<l J knew that T wa,-. at tlw plat<' n[ Dante's <ln•a111. "Oh :\fu:--e,-;. Oh high C:t'niu". noll' a"si~t 111P ! Oh :\femorr ! that <li<l"t writ!' rlmn1 1rhat l ~air. hen' thY nobility ~hall he manif<•,t:·, · · 26


\\liat a ,-.ight I Ir I 11l•re po:-:-t•,-.,-.c<l with unli111ited girt of language l c:ould not he"in to rle:-cl'ihe what l :-aw. Such hideon~ rnurnl:,; and horrirl appearallce:! All wa~ ('nnloped in a cloud of smokl', all uproar and confu,-.ion. Finalh 111Y guide. turnincr to me. caitl: '"You look to nw like a collt•gr 1.1an. ·· .: Ye,-.·:· ' l:aid I. ·• [ t~cd to he a student .it Otterbein. and orn• o[ the fa111ou~ da~,; of 190.i. ·· Tlwn 1111' mind went back to the golrlen day::- :-pent in c:ollt·ge. 1 could again ,::ee tht; fau•,-. of my old eollcge ehum~ arnl hear the rippling laughtrr oC the light-Leartc,fl girl~. 11_1· gui<lr ,:::111· at once that the mention of collc•gt• inten•::-tcd nw. arnl ~aicl: ··1 ~hall take you to the ('olll'ge Departme11t oI the lnferno. ~irn·e I wrnt • rny poern. an eighth c:irdp ha,:: hcPn r:-tahli,-.lwcl e~pecially for rnllt•g<· 1wople. Conc:eit. _mu knm1·. i · their lw~rtting ~ill... \\'e pa,-.~erl thrn one circle aftel' another, :oveing t•rcry possihl<• dc~c:ription of pt'oplc• in <·wry rnnc<:> ivablc rno<le of torture. and at la~r t·a111e to a rnll t•1· 1rnlk•cl in Ill· rni:rgcd hill;;. Orer thi,, Yallev hoYcrccl eonstantlY a <:lou<l of ~rnnke. arnl fr;1111 n;~. cl0,atcd po8ition 1 couid ,:cc indi tinct f<lrm,: rnoring ahout anrl lwar a ·amfcning mingling of rnllege yells. I thought thnt I ht>ard till' familiar ·'\\'hoop Hip \rhoop \rlwo !.. and y<:>t I could not make 111.n,df helie1·e llrnt thu·,• were mw here from Ottcrhein. But ,-.0011 I ,:air thrn the smokt• the 11•,wing fiamwr of th<' ela~s or ·o+. ,"ai<l L .. J,_ it po,i'ihlc that an~· of tht• c:la~~ of ·0-1, an• here- J knew tht•m 11 I I. ·• Said he, "J)id mu knm1·, Hook1m1n. \\'i,:e. ('allrn 1l(•r. and tho,-p fc.llo1r,-. ~-· •· Well,'' I rt'>'pn11<h•1l ... J ~ho11ld ~ay I 1lirl. Surely tht•y an• llC t hen•.·· "Ye,;: · Eairl he ... the hoy of ·n+ arP hen• without a ;,ingle e.\ H'ption.'' .. J'n11· tt'll what tlwr <lid, .. ~ai<l l ... thnt they ~houl<l he c:ornmitte<l to · thi,- 1loler'u l place .. , .. \Yell.'' <:airl he. "Rookm:rn. rnu know. \nli' 11 wrr cmKL'itc><l fellow anrl Jlt'l'i'Onally atknclc<l to thr gloriii<:ation of ·Bookie.'· .. Sn i1l I: '· I ca1d hcli<•rc• it. BookiL• arnl 1 W('l'C good fril'nil,-.. Pleat;l• ht> 111ore 1ldinitt>." ··\\'ell.'' ,ai<l he. "he i,: c:hargrd with ha,ing written thrt>c-fomth · of lht· l!I0:3 ..:-\.nnual hirn~rlf and i 11 that to haw used the wonl 'l' cl 19 time in ht•,1ry typt•. .\ nd 'IYi~c-well. 1\'iH'. a::- all know. was a gootl frllow, and 1rnul<l ha1·p P~eaperl harl he remained with eJa,-,-. of ·o.5. hut the c1·il inflncn<: of ·n+ s1r<:>pt him along. He i,.. chargrcl with roting the 'Official Hipple' in the mi1l~t of a Greek recitation. of heing I re~i1knl of th, eolk'.£,'<' Ht•puhl iurn Cl uh, and other offcmcs ::tel infinitum. .\ rnl Ca llenrler. for rnakinu- ~uch hifleou,:: noises when trying to sing. thus profaning the ~ac-red plaC'c of pn1_vc'r. And Oood-.\ h ! XO\r languagt• C'Ollll' to Ill\' re:::c-uc• ! Principal c-harge: He ,lttemptccl to wear an angpJ'~ ~mile aitho a mortal. The girlf; of '0-1, \\·ere in~trnmcntal in :-ernling him here. TlwY ~(:'nt a petition. datr<l (ktollt'r 1 ➔• 1110:~. to I'luto. rt•que~ting that lw h.C' transportC'd hl'n'. Bruhnkl'r·~ t•:qieri('n<:e as hu~inc% manager of ihe Hl03 :\nnu,d prort•rl hi" ruin: an<l \rilrnn anrl rlrir·h. of c·our~•' . c-oulrl not hope

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to escape. Weitka111p. ::itorain and Durrant, cx-m cmhers of ·o.s. \rnulcl also haYe aYoirlcd this fate, but for the deba ·ing influence of 'O+.•· '"Well." said I, ··L11i,; i ' urcl\ :mrprising, but where arc the girl '0-:l :'' '·Oh!'' said he, ''thc1· are not here. Ther are in Para<lis c. .·\ finer party of girls coulcl not he found. Their onl.1· fault was their connection with the class of 'O+. There wa;; Al ice, with her sirn plc i nno(;e11cL'. Georgia with her l'."·ect Feriom,nc,;~, E<lna arnl ::irabcl al:l happv a, can be, Grace anr] .To foll of mirth-Ob ! The\' are not liere." All of thi,; information ;1lmost <lazed me, a;id as J ,ras pornlering on>r it, I ,ra~ ,;u<lrlenh a\rnkcncd by the college bell. lt wa~ the hell for the seven o'e:lock rcritation. The sunbeams of a bright Xm·crnlwr morn were chasing each other ahout my room . ~Iy pipe harl fallen to the floor. I huniL'd to recitation without hn'akfost-lrnt I shall ne,·er forget rny clrcarn. Yours re:-;pectful h·, A J<'OLLO\Yl':R OF TUE 1-{u·i: .l.:N'D GRAY.

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Quotation s, Seniors ~tulti ~lolicli fatui l'ungi han1i hlem1i buccone,- '. flruliakt>r: am pre,;:-t>d <101rn ll'ith couceit. Conceit, mr comfort a]1(1 my injury. Bookman: Tht•:-e :.;igm, ha 1·c marked me' exlrnnrc1 inarY, .\rn1 all the c-mir:-C'~ of 111.r life <lo ,-hmr am not in the roll of common 111t•n. :\] arklcy: Likt• a lm·eh tret' ~he l[rt'11· lo wornanhoo<l arnl lid 11·t't'll "·hi 1<•,Hejcc·tl'<l ,;t'H'rnl -;uitor,-. ju,-t to learn Hern· to :1('{·t>pt a lwttt•r in his turn. C:oo<l : Ell'rnal :.;111ik~ hi,-, l'lllpti11e,-,- hdnw . •\~ :.;hallo1r f'tn•am:-s rnn <li1nplin/! all tlH' 11·a1·. ShC' i::ib tornwntin!r <'l"l'l'_I' f!"lll"l. :'\or gi1c~ her tongue one rnon1t'lli'" re:-t. ln phra:.;<'>'. hat tnt><l. :-tall, and trik. \\'hich mo,1t•m la 11 ie:- c-nll polih•.

- 8hak'-pt•r<' .

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--S wift.

l'lric-h: The ,rnrlcl knoll',- nothing of iti- gn':1k,-t Jlll'Jl.-:-,ir Il. '['aylor. :\I non>, ::\[ahcl: ::\fr heart i" tnrnl'cl to 1 t ~hall he stoll\'.

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arnl while "tis ll1inr, -ShakspC'rc

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I am a -:,1ge all(l c;111 command ihP pJt•rnrnt,-:.\ [ lt>a;:t I think I c-an.

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Llny<l:

\\'ho hath 11ot owm•<l ll'ith raptnrr-Fn1it1c:11 frnll'<'. Tlw JHllH r of Ura c·<'. thP 111a/!ic of a llilllll'. -C'nrnphrll. 29


. A.n 1 ·till they gazed, and ;'till tb wond r gr w, rrirnt one mall head J1oulcl carry all h(' kn w. -Gol<h:rnitli. Moore, Edna: I car• for 11oboc1y, no., not I.] r no on can• for m ~. \ril:on: Too n1u ·h [ n g-cJo<l thing. - 'en·an r. ► \·ott: lkr rnic ~ wa.., -'Y ·r ~oft. (;, ntl, an1l lo,r. nn exc- ,]Ic,nt thin~· in woman. n l l1•rnlPr: Ynn lwat ~·onr pntc arnl fan ·y ,rit will come; K notk n wm pl1•<l~l'. th r · noliod_,. at hm 1e. -Pone. I>urrnnt : II · ('ould :tuft four mg-haµ:-- Hlll:--n ~-(•-wi, t' \rith :-,ophi-..try. "itli l,noki--h odd-.. nncl 1•1111.. -Brownino-. )1 rain: 4\ 1itt l, 1 ·nrning- i a 1fan.!2:erou-.. thing-. - .. op. Cownn: ~ -n\\· lw l'l '1 i:-: l,y far the longl ,·t pll'clsur ~i<'n I, ,. · in h,1,fr. lmt tlwy cl1·t ':--t nt ll'i. nr -Bvron. 1

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Senior Prophecy List, ye <:laRs of naughty-.fom ! Your troubles here will soon be o'er Ancl you will all desire to know What Fate on yon will then he. tow. The pre~ideni oi your proucl class ln Yain a-f:eeking .for a lass To Africa's dark hore "·ill depart Carrying with him a hcav_y heart. Fair Georgia, slow and dis.rnificcl. \Yith all her haughtines1; al1(l prick•, ·\ rill to a farmer·~ life 11etake, And learn to handle hoc and rake. ~ow Good will spcncl r11ll haH his life

A-f:eeking for a learncrl wife . .And tben an ac-tTcs, he will wecl And ~pend his life in jealous dread. l 'hcn Gr~ce, wl1ose tcnrner lw,i 110 stop, \\'ill ncYer clirn h towards the top But at the boUom s11e must stay Anrl keep on fretting a11ay. The11 he who~c fac-e portravs l1irn \\"ise Will l!i re us mortalf: no smprisc; \\'hen he l:egins to plead his ca~e The Fates will giYe him loft_,· place. With all your trich ancl flirtir.rr, .T cc. 'Tif: ,:acl vou'll ne,·rr own a he:ui. So it i~ \rell that vou pr('pRrc Th ' olrl maicl'f' lonch lot io sh:1.re.

Anrl strenuous Bookir with his T To holcl a learned e:hair will tr_v; Aml men from c•vrn11·hcr·e on earth Will lcar11 to know their own trnc worth. 32


l\oll', C'allcnclcr, your faultv speech Debar::; your wish to tea<:h or preach, o you will buy a spacious neld To make it a crop or 'taters ~·ield. So, Edna, brio-ht star of the class, .i\hin- a man's he,irt ,rill harass.

Ancf in old age sadly recast O'er opp01-tunitics long pas~. In failing sinful rnu1 to reach Duel \Yilson ,rill see he can·t preach, So with man\ a sneer and snuh He'll try to 1~1111 a stllflents· club. R\\"eet _\.li<:e ,,·ith her prett.Y face BeforP the bench \\'ill "'in her case Anrl, sa,·c hL'r littlcnc~s alone, \\"ill llC' the po1rer behind the th.-onc. Weitkamp an<l eloquent :\forain \Yill hoth a:::~ume the 1H·cachcr·s ~trair And with the j11ful ai1d the jmt Will stri ,·c, an<l thc•sp ,rill no one trust. And still there i~ another :\[001·e. The peacemaker of XaughLy fom; , he 011ce clesirccl to he a Bean But will a nobler , eek, I wceu.

::{ ow Lorin',: f,ltc i,: a1rful sad But not so as to make him mad . For kno,r that Fate has now decreed That lw anrl "Baldy'' won't succeed.



Junior Biology Th is ~(•If-eon fhlL\ nt looking young lllan

is THOMAS EDll'IX ll t"G IIES, the proverbial bad boy. so11 of a preaclrc>r. lJnforlunalel_v ··Tommy'' i., nol the exc<'plion wlriclr prow•, the rule, as . omc of his escapade, both a-, a ho~- and in O. ll"ill te,tif~-- It i, slat('(], tho, on good aulhori1 v. that he did slud1· . ome lhe first _vea·r he 1rns irr collegr. · "Tommy's" lwo hobbies an• ba,kPt-hall ancl the o-irls. As lire pr<>siclrrrl of the ,Junior cla. ,. he has shown himself an efficient pilot lhru troubled waters. and as Editor-in-ChiPf of the •.\egi . , he has instillPrl np11· Jjfp into that periodi ca l.

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ltJTEXOL·n,

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rPprPbentntin, of llw F. F. , .. , __ aftn ~r.-1du~1ting

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g-inia. \\·lwrp ,he attairrl'll distinc-tion h_v her ,uperior ability in rnrious linP, of collpgc atli1·ity, c·arr:p to OtterbPin lo SPC Ure a srcond diploma . This is her first year hPr<'. and ,hr ha, gained alrPad1· lhP admirntion of the ,tudpnt bodv not ·onlv for hpr ,ehola,tie and ornlo;-. ieal ahii it 1·. but for hPr staleh· carriag-e and fin<• \\rg-inian n1anI1<:'r".

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Bi:;'s".JA)[IX FH.\ .'i li:Llc<" f->111n:1s, of Ch,uubcr,l.Hrrg. l'a .. i, SjH•n<lin/! his third Y<'ar in 0. l -_ This lad of t11·cnl1·-thrPe su111111er, is what II(' woul,l term i;1 bnsim•s, a ··hnsllC'r.'" \\"hilc he has taken part in nlmo,t e,·<'ry phase of college life hl' ha, _qmcio1rnly (•nlerPcl into lire ~ocial sid<'. Tire greatc,t proposition he ever •·tnC'kled."" howewr. wa~ (hp manag-c111e11l of the l!lO~ i-,ihrl.


,rnooth -faced lad i, C'AllL .11. (Jl1Prhc•i11·, farnous atha 111il(• n•1-y easilv \\"ilh011t-,toppin.!!-ancl th11all_~. lw · is the hi'ad 111an "h<•n thP tape i, crossed. Thi, ge11tlen,a11 h,1' ,tl,o takPn part in orator.v. ha ,·ing bl•c•n on(• of our re pre• ,en tat i 1·p, in thP i ntN-coll<>giatc> <le bate I \\·hic·h tli<l1i't tak(• pla(•PI. \\'hile he ha, hPPn intPn•,tPcl in athktics and the ,(ud.1· of tlw h11111 ,111iliP,. IH• ha, gi\'en no lit1lt• attPntion to tlw ,tud,v of ··DamselThi,

ST.\RKLY . (111<' of lPth. [Ip r.E>

olq.!,)'.'1

,\\IY \\·,1.1,t;H \\"Aim. Thi, n1oclp,t ,rncl 11nn,,11ming litll<' \\·omnn. i, a n·t·Pnl 1\1111 \\"l'l<·ornp addition to th<> <·lass of ·o.,. ,.;h,. i, notPcl a, a harcl ,t11dP11t ancl h,h r 11t ..... trip1wd Hutn_,. in lwr c-la-.. ..... ~lw j.., 11 !so n"t<'cl fnr hPr !!rPat a,lorntion for on<' \\'. I•:. \\ anl. ,ri;o i, also n lll<'lllh<'r of tlH• .Junior <'lass. ]h IH•r lmahk di,po,iti, n and pn•r kin;lly ,,nil!' ,ht• ha, \\·011 n1an1· friPrHl,. and. in fad. is a f,l\·orit,• with' tlw \\'hOIP ,1·hool. ,-,Ill' is Jll'PsidPnt-Pl<•<·t of tlw Y. \\". ('_ .\ .. a111l with "\\' illii•·• Pxp,•1•1" to rntpr !lw mi,sion fi<·ld II lwn Ott<•rhP in i, !Pft hphind.

( 11.,111.1, s \\·1-:s1.r-:Y llt:snnr<·i-sos, the hig hrnt ht•r of Ca rric and . \ rlPlta. is ,p<•1Hling hi, 11/li .1•par in Ottprhein. This gpnt l<-lllan ](,ft th<' hplon•d ,n101lland hill, of \\"ps( Yirginia ,0111Pti111c> in lhP ni1wti(•s (o c>n(pr c·nll,·gP. hoping to h<:> ahl<• lo <l<'P(l<'n lhP <·rn1n,lul ions of hi, hrnin . •.\llho hP ha, di,pla_1·<'d more tal<'nt in 111u,i<', nnd a, assi,tnnl sub,(•riplion ag<"nl of the' ~ih_rl than in hook,, he· i, a ,tea,h· work<'r ,tncl in thp long n111 hi, e·on(in°uous and svstematic pfforts hring· !!T<"at r~., ults . lie> knows ho11· to play lmskPl hall. and his \\'Ork o ne• f'1n1ou, clay nidrd in hl'ingin/!' ,·ic(o,y lo th<' ,Ju,·,ior c-la"" tc•a111.

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FH.\-"K LLE\1·1:LLY:\'" II.\GEH, 1,ditor-i n(hiPf of tl1p ·o~ i-,ihd. ha, had a rnth('r ,·aried expf'riPJH'l'. · ~\ftpr g-raduatingfrom 1-,t!'PI,, Hig-h 1-,chool of Dal'lon. 0., hi' enli,lPd in th<' n•gular anu~- in tlw 11·a r with /-,pa in. Di,:t ppoi nlc>d in not ntlaining ._, g"Pll(}ralship or. at h•ast, a c·c-lcrnPIC'\·. h(' rc>t in•,l from !hp ,pn·i<'<' ,111d c.H·<:< ptc..1ci a g·o,·('rnuwntal po-.,it inn at 1\ :hhingtou, D. ( '. J>i,appoint,,d in politic,. hl' drift,•d into 0. l '. in th(' fall of l!Hl2. Frank di,lik(', ,h,ut" and girl,. Ill' h:t, f(•11 intinmle frieud, nrnoug thP hoy, nn,l ft•11l'r anwng the g-irl,: hut no douhl h,• will h<> hPllPr known whPn hr- gPt . . thru nttf'nding to thP rhnll1>1,..-(•s Ill' will rPrPi1·p aft ,•r th,• •,,up of th; i-,ihl'i. 1

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n lain ly d ,,p i<'lPd tlwn·in that "" <•annol hl'lp hut l',elain, with Thom1>-<llt: ··l ip ,·111 hc•r <'hanning- . hut hc• ,aw not half . ThP c-ha rtth hPr clo11 n(·.1-..t modc·,! _1 ('011('(':1 I Pd."'

1-,lw i, a p:tliP11l ,t uclPnt. :1 n•I ,! um , I it t le lP1HlPnc-y t 011 n nb t hc• ,: u I_,. of a f-

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r-0,,1,r.

I E\\"IS \\".\Y'\E \\' .\RS O.\ . lltl' ··!-,age of llill,horo,"· hn, '" di,ting·ui,lwd nim~plf iu eo111n1amling tilt-> X,tnght.,· F'i,·p .. 1nil itia" during- (']a..,.., ·1n1,hp~"" that ht'l is P')\\- knfnnt a-.. .. ( :Pnt'ral." I I e j.., ,·p r\ fnn,1 of hi, nalin• eoL111t1· and i, ll;P foundPr of lht• llig-hlnnd ( '01111!1· ~lntn:il .\dmirntio11 ~oc·ic·t\-. 11 hi,,h In,· ih hC'a<l· q narlPr, on ~, nth :-;tall' /-,lrPl'l. lli, ,tall•ly pnh,(\lll"t' lt nd ... in<'n•a..,pd dh.rnit~ to tbr dig-nifi<><i .Junior ('la,, a11,l in..,pin\ . . clPPJ> ,11111 ... uh111i..,..,h·t~ n• ... 1wc-t in ('H'l"_l'OIH' hl' llll'd, . 1

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\YJLLJAM Eow1:-; \YARD, a ltho small in stature, is mighty in ability. He compa ·es the fields of music. literature, philo ophy and dome. tic cience. However, his great strength lie in his ability to make money. \\'hen other boys come bnck to school afte1· vacation financially embarra sed, "Dominus" Ward always returns with both pocket~ tighll~• . tuffed with the "filthy lucrp _.,

ARLETTA lIEXIJRTCKSOX came to \"\"esterville when she was still under the impre. sion that the world was bounded by the large horizon which limited her dew. ince that time, he has learned of the six continents, five oceans, and many other thing. . When a '·Prep." she loved to go on botany tours. spending her leisure time with Chari ie on the hanks of Alum Creek, gathering ··Hearts~ase" and "Juhnn_v-jump-ups." RhP is tlrnro and faithful in all her work and i~ an Pnthu,ia,tic follower of the nlue and ()r,1~· -

ALZO PlERBlll Ros:SELOT i~ a native of Highland Count~·- 0. He goe~ by the nicknamP of ·· F'renchv . ·· wh ich he undonbtedlv de. l?l'Yes. • One of his chief delights ·when he can get nn nudiencc i. lo prate about the Hngnenols and his French ance lrv unlil vou \\'Onld think he had jmt been natuntl ized. "Frenchy" has won di.-tinction on the athletic field arnl in the clas.,-ruom. As vou can detect by the set of the count~nance he is a young man of decidecl opinions and has a decided wa v of exuressinQ; them . In all he i~ a hail ·fello\l· \\'ell l!lel.


\\'rLLTAM DELU;R has gone thru all the ups and downs of a Jong and ~trennous college )if,,_ Ile did not come here hC'fore the Deluge-but his arrirnl took place not lonl! aftc>r the flood of ' .Jc. lle is an enthusiast when it comes to athletics and Y. 1,(. C. A., bnt his enthusiasm for tlw ,tudy of irksome language . literature. ancl mathematics is not so apparent. lie i, a 1!'.0od fellow and is al ways on hand when there is any fun a -doing. His marital bond. we11r li!!"htly on him. and he strongly recommends to every young man the taking unto himsplf of a he-I pm PPL

:\IR. EDGAR \\'JLT,TA~I ::\Ic::\It:LLEX i-, a native of \ Tir gin ia. which state he thinkb pxceeds Oh io in great men. and came to t his Fount of Know lrdge sc1·Prnl .,·ear~ ,tgo to accumulat<> a thuro c-qu i pment of dead languages and dry mathemat ic·, with whirh lo torture the casv-goi,w \ "irginians when lw returned. ·ne D proud to be a member of the ,Junior class and has been ib faithful ally in everything it has undertaken. His· s_1·slematic applirntion to study and his firm strong-wil led disposition are su re to bring lo him the h ighC'st honor, his natil'e stat<' can bcsto11· upon him.

Hlii.he anrl full or wcltomc joy~ Like the birds of sunny lall(l,-; t· nrivalcd arc you, girlR a'ml hoy . Enclowrd wiih might arnl willing lrnncls .

.\ ho\'r, ilw ~ky of aznrr hue; \"ot a fled: in itR <·IC'ar blue Dare~ prcRrnL iii-Plf 1o you. C:o llH'n. eager men arnl 1nai(ls, H i~M ahead ancl 1qnrnl'(l Rtrin'. All amhitiou:-, undiRmaYecl , You . hall win. 0 Xi1wtl'rn Fiw. 3\J


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Yell ,Jay-ha1rk . Bay-lnlC'k ! Ha/,oo HaY ! Hanner bral'c the Blur and (;rny ! Yrcrn Ji,e-O Yecrn Jin•! · Xanghty-fhe ! () Xa11ght_1·-fiye !

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I )eller: Et ,-;c·ererati,, t--Ol oritur. \\'anl: (2ui a homw fl'mrne l'>'t hil'll all il•. \\' anl. ~\.my: ::\Iutato nomi1w. <h• te faliula narralur. - l lornee. IIen<lrickson, Cha::-.: Chcl'aiil'I" sam, peur l't ,-an,-: n•pro('ht•. Ritl'nour: Orli profanum Yulgu,- rt arc·Lo. II encl ricbon, l'arrir: Xil (;Onseire ·ihi . nulla pal!(,,cl·rc. -Horac:e. Ho,selot: Xul'.am rnagn11111 i11geniu111 ,.,i1w 111ixtura rle11H•nti,1r fuit. -Scuern. lrPmlri('k"on. Arletta: .\ii ~itH' magno Yita Jahore clerlit mortalihu,a. - ll oracc. \\'arson: Xatus arl gloriam. Shi,·cly: Z\\'ci Scclrn uml ein (i c<lankl·. h\\'C'i llerzcn Ull(l cin ~chlag. - Halm. £lag<•r: ] J(',; lonnpa11x vi<lcs sont e:eux qui font le plus de bruit. -Pl'O\'Cl'h.

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_\h ! stream of jo_v. we welco·nr thee. Com e o ·er the fields wilere the --outh-\\·incl. gently blowing. Calh thee for a stroll on the lea . Let's learn hard Trig. with ib :-.ine,-, and cosines so worn, Let\; throw away dull boob and steal an hour at mnrn

lh this cry;:1.al l'ount on the lea.

IL Then . Junior:;. one and all. eon:c join the glad refrain, Echo hack. Ye ,;ad ;:1.u,lcnts. all.', -c·ll fathom the wil<l ,-:plenllor of your my tic strain. Fill up the cup for .l!'rr~hmrn tall.

\\' (''11 ;:ing you a ,ong- as the clay;: pa;:;~ one by one; _\ ll hail to thosr bright. glaclsome <la:·s of carelrss .Tune "\Yhcn WC' were big. a]l(l :·rt so ,;mall.

] I I. II ere\ health ancl weal lh 1.o 1.ho;:r "·ho\·c gone afar. Best wi:-.hes to you from Xaughi:· Five. Here·,., joy to tho;:c who'll follow the ,Junior,;' hrighi star. Goorl gifts to you from Xa11ghiy Five. Both hale an<l ,-trong- we ;:laml c,·rr n',Hly to n1i-;e For thre, <lC'nr Oltt>rbein. LhrPr loft)· chrr r ,; of praise . •\ll hnil '. to thC'e, dear Xnu<rhty FiYC'.

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Sophomore Class History Colon,:

(+olf Heel and Green.

Yell Boomalacka ! lloomala(·ka. ( 'lingalacka Lix. \\'e·re the <:las~ of ~indt'e11-Six ! \\'e win with l'H"e: \\' e're ,: n n• to please ; Down on rou r kl1l'l'" To Xauglity-Six ! .\.t tlw beginning of the fall term of '0:3, the Facult.r rnet in exccuti,·<• se,-;sion . .\n inkn•sling- ,l!Hl ('X('iting cont(':-t took plaee between lhe rnriou,: 111<•mher~ for the rn1·<·l<'1l honor of ,:ening on the dassification comrnittPf' . .\11 realize<l 1.hat it ,rn" an e1·entful time: an opportunity that woulrl pcrhap,- lll'\'l'r prl's<•nt itsl'l r again <luring their :-:hort tran~iton· 1wriorl lwr~ \i,.]ow . • \ lll ' \\" c·las:-: wa,: to lw organizc•<l . an<l ju<lging from the u1ah•rinl at hand. it prorni,-erl to hr n 11·011<Icrfnl an<l manelous organic combination. From tlw sbrnrlpoint of c·ourage. honor, Yalor, loyalty nn<l ,-cholar,,hip, tlw l'ar-,-e<'ing l'W of the augu,-;t Faeulty lwhrlil tlw creation of a lurninon;; :,;tar l'or Ott<'rhPi 11. Ther lwa nl the <lis.t an t echoe,- of heroic ,lefiancc ring tlnu tlw old <·olll'~l' hall:-. Thr,· fell the fnlnr • waYC' of thr !rent le zPnlwr h1•,ning aloft a tla:-::-: p<·r:-:om1lit_v Hlth a" m•Y1'r hefon• c·h,tll<•n:gl'<l the t',rigs an,l hrandw~ of the trers on the clear ol,l campu:-. In tlw foc-t• of thi:- :-:uprrmc moment for wi,;<' t·ouncil nnrl jlHlicionR action, a lwatt•<l <li,;cu,;sion aro~c a,, to who ,chould have the t'lwiahlc honor of l'la~~if_ring thc:-:e illu~triou,-; young pl'oph•. .\ fter a prolongrrl . trnggle. tlw clwri~lw1l hop<' final Ir fd I to Dr . Sna rel.,· ,11111 Prnf. 11 c· Fa<l<lcn by Yirtt1P c~f tlll'ir to111hi1w<1 111l'ntal and physical po,rl' l'!-'. l'lw tins:-: wa~ <lnl.,· organizecl with Jifty-fil'c char trr member~ ready to <lo or (liP for lhe rc>il and grc•en. their thosen (·olor~. .\ ~ in1lil'iclual rnemlwr,, tlw~· w<•n• quil't , JH'rBe1·ering ancl pcac-rful. Lofty i<lPal::; <lominatrcl tlH' rninrl of l'HC'h :i"aughty-:<ix Frc:-:hrnan . TIH• ti r~l i mporlant el'en l in the h i:-tory of the c.:lasR 1rnR the reception giYC•n th em h~· )IrR. Friend. 01w of thr most popLilar Ull(l plPa ing social Jpafl<'l'R n•~i<ling in \\'c~lcnillc al that time. Thr cornlud of the incliridual 1_1w1nhrr,; on this occasion prm·t:<1 beyond a ~harlow of a ,lonhl lh! r:::rc J~Hlg-mrnt ~ll(l ,;killful inlerprPtalion of human natnr(' ,rhi(;h the l'la~sificabon l'Omrrnttce hacl exercised in ,;electing earnliilatl>R for nwmher. hip in thi~ worl<l-wi~e. ~tar-illmninrcl ho,h. The girl,; were qn(•rnl_Y in their appearanC'r an1l tlw ho,,; IH'l'I' a:-: rnliant ,li,,nifi<·<l an ,1 eonrt<•ou:-: a~ l-~ ing .\ rthur':-: Knighb of tlw · Houncl T able. ' '"" . Stri,ing t01ranl a lofty c•on <·(']ltion of what con;;titutecl true scholar<-hip and <-lass Rpirit. it wa,; th< ir ambition b> pursm' llwir college rnur:-c 46


on ~l rid term,- of frien(l~h ip and lll',H·e \1·ith all. .Entangling allianC'('~ wen' lo be left out of c:onsi<leration. But jealouoy, that "gn'en-eyed monster'' whic:h ha~ <:orrupte,l oO many :;ouli<, and bla led so many .fond hopes, wa,; already at work in the heart- of ·ome higher das men. So when, one bright Septemlwr morning, they fikd into the ~aered prc<:incts of the college <:hapcl, waYing aloft their banner of reel and green, the emblem of purity and fri 'rnbhip, they were most ireacherou~ly aUacked by a half organizc<l hand of warrior~, anxiou le t their despotic power should be ignored b_\. these youthful heroes. '!'he battle ,ra begun in the chape l but the dimax wa reac:hed out on the c·ampu-. \\"ben the lm,t rn:i.11 had been clraggecl from the field, the first cr.r lo fall on the ear:,; of the interested spcc:tator,; was "Down on your knee:- lo Xaughiy-six !'' The red ancl green \l'cHc<l majesti<:ally o\·cr a lo_rnl and Yictorious cla s. During the shorl histor_r of '06 their annals hare been filled with gloriow; deeds. nobly d01w . \\'hen Fre:,;h men, b5· combining tlwir forC('ti \rith their ,Junior friell(h:, the\· challengl•tl the wl10le c:ornpa11_1· of ~ellior:,,. Sophomores and Prep lo a game o_f foot hall 11·hid1 lhe~- won by the decisi rn score o( 12 to 0. in one of the most excitiug an<l brilliant ronle:;t, e,·er wilnessc<l on the college gridiron. They next tendered the Junior cla;;s a banquet at the Hotel llolmcs. 'l'his was the most . ueeessful ocial e\·ent eYer fak~n plac:~ in, the hi-tory of the UniYcr;;ily. Dun~1g then; 1' reslunan }'l'ar they were highly honored by being repre enie<~ 11~ the late contest by an orator, dw:::cn from their ranks. Ile <:ame w1thm a Ycry 1!iall 1wr crn_t. of winning the crowning laurels. The:'· have furmshed l\\'O _ loolhall and two baseball C,lplaiw. The football caplam -c•lec·l 1s a l~o a l11ghly re,;pcc-lecl mrrnher of the clas,;. _\.,:; 'ophornore~ tlwy were lwauti fulh· entertaincrl hv their former J ·unior brother~ ancl ::,istrr,;, now grown in t·o learned and di°rnified , eniors. The reception wa helcl_ in the g'_\'lllllasinm, and while the gi11s \\'(']'(' preparing- the fc~sl, the hem, rnc:1ilenlally ('aptmwl twelve prowling Juniors whon1 the\· held m rnpt1nt~- a::: example lo their a:-Rnc:iatc,;. · ~\.s Fre~lmwn tltey were wise l?ernll(] tlwir yc•ar,;. !wing entirely fn't' from lhe fn rnlit_r and pett_\· conm rnnrrs "0 ('hnra(·teristic of the usual Fn'shman. During this their s cornl year al Oltcrlwin tlwy an' recognized as a le,l<lin~ prime fa ·tor in raising i.lte , <:holar'hip of· 0. U. lo· its present hicrh stanclanl. " \\'ith thrir profoun<l wisdom, broad t'xperience, <leep insight and unparalleled juclgment, coupler!_ w~tl~ their simplicity and l'Ct,pecied nignity. theY in;.::pire hope~ of rernlut10rnzmg the world. · Dr. SnaYcly ancl Prof. )frFadden arc watching their rapid strides with much -father]_\· pricle. TheY are alreacl_v looking forwanl to the not fnr cli;;tant time when 1.be leading pulpit of onr land shall he occupied with memlwr~ of tlw daf's of '06. 'They arc eagerl_\· awaiting the <laY whrn tlw ]rn l ls of ( 'ongn•ss ~hall eeho lhe re$OlllH1ing rr\·c,rhcrai ion, of the. c cloq11Pnt rnic:e~. 'They are jodull~- anticipating lhe realization of l\Iore ·~ rtopia ,\·hen the ermine rolw. of pnhl ic justiec sliall fall upon lheir 47


\\'1lrtl11· ,houl<kr..;. :\ll'think,- I um :-Cl' thr:-e corning gloriou::, a(;hieYernents. an<l i;1 rn,· <ln·ams I tan !war the ol<l familiar c-ry.

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",re ,rill with case; (>re ::,lll'e to plt•a:-e; Dmrn on your knee:- to X,lu!!ht)·-,-ix.'·

Sophomo re Quotations () wa,l tlw 1)0\\'('l':- th(• ,!!i rt il• gil' U:-. To H'l' 0111':-l'I ·,- a,- otlH•r, :-l'l' u:- ! ,Lrnk: rl'rl I ml', I la:-t thou iil'lwld a l'n "lll'r gt•ntle1rn11,ai1, :-,wh ,rnr of \\·hite a111l rc<l ll'ithin hPr chcd:: ..

-ShahJH're.

F id;:: -Landor. La11<li,-: From a taciturn lllan. I lwlint' ,-h,· wnul<l tran,-fon11 11w into talk<'r. -Bronte. C'al<hrl'll: :\fr life, i- one rh·mrl honi<l grirnl. f+eP<l i ng. :\l.: Thou·rt a woman .\11(1 that i:- ,-aying the hl':-t and mlr:-t of th,•P. ;\ lPX,lll<lN. F.: l "nin•r:-al plo<l<ling pri,-on,- up Tlw nirnhil' ~pirit:- in the art<•riP:-.

-niek,·ns.

-ShabpPrc.

Bnk<'r: Slw i:- prt'ttr to walk "·ith . . \nrl 1rittr to talk 11·ith, .\rnl pll'a·,-ant to think on. Funk . .T.: f:o<l 111,Hll• hirn arnl thl'rdon· lC'! h im pa:-,- for a man. -Shak:-pPre

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111:,- of -:tatnrp :-OJlll'lrhat lmr. Your hero ,-honlcl h• ahrnr,- tall. you know. nnrtrn l':

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'l'lw,· ahrar:- talk ,rho 11e,·cr think. :\ft-Donal<]: · · ( '.Hl':- not a pin \\'hat tlwy ~ai<l. or 11rn.r :-ar.

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OffC'nhauer: a\.t whose sight all the stars

Hide their diminished lwacl

-1\Iilton.

Pace: ,\. mini~tcr hut l"till a man. -Pope. Hymer, E. )I. : I am nae poet in a sern,e. Bui ju::,t a rhynwr, like. hy chance. -Burns. \\"illiams: The nymph suneys him arnl lwliolrl,; the grace 0 f charrnini; features anrl a youthful face. -Pope. Rarndi, F.: For "·horn do yon hind up your tresses? Ressler, G. : 'l'hat \\·ord Grace in an ungraciou,; mouth is but profane. - hak>'pere. Groves, 1\I: Study to he <]Uiet. -Bible, Thess. Hursh : I am ir Oracle, And when I ope my li ps, lei no dog bark. -:-lhakspere. Boring: Thi is the horiBennett, R. : -and the long o[ it. - , hakspere. Rates: ee what a grace was seated on his brow. TTyperion curls; ancl the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars to threaicn and <'ommancl . Burdge: rppcr rooms i.o rent he has, Y\'i Lhout furniture. but with gas. Altman: l charge thee fling away ambition. By that sin fell the angel. . )faxwell: And when once the young heart of the maiflen 1~ stolen -Moore. The maiden her,;elf will ,:teal after it soon . l\1umrna (Dr. 'ander~) : Fast asleep? It's no matter. Enjoy thy honey-heay~• clew of slumber. -ShakspPre. 49


Du Pre: Reita, lik(' the hazel twig L- --Lraight and ,-;]enc1Pr, and as brown in hue hakspcre. .\>< haz<•l-uuts, and ,-:weelcr than the kernel,; . :\IagrU(ler: .\long the cool ~(•queslcrccl rnle of life -.\fter Gray. i-)Jw kLpt tlw noi,-;ele,;,-; tenor of her way. Hewitt, 11.: Tru,-;t not too rnuc.:h to that Pnchanting faCl'; -Dryden. Beauty\ a charm. hut soon thC' charm will pa,-;,;_ Pershinz: ~ Thi,-: mo,-;t gallant, illu,-;trat<'. and ll'al'll('d gpntll'rnan. ' ' -Shakspere.

Park:

It is, '-O to ,-;peak, an inborn qualit_-, of girl:o. to wi,-:h to plea ' C e,·erything thal ha:- a pair of C'Ye--.

\Yeber:

All llrn.L T a,-:k i:s to he lel alorn'. Shauck. )I.: ·Tis goorl in e,·ery c·a:-c. YOU kno\\·, To haYc two trings unto your ho,r. Hewitt. H.:

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'The m;nal blunders of enteri11g the ,nong recitation rooms and mistaking Seniors for janitors were experienced by sowe of our numbe_r during _the first week in September. The Bell of our class was mYe1gled rnt? a smpehunt. \Ye ha,·e our own Trimmer for decoratmg purposes. 11 e possess Bales of fine quality in the Oratorical :fielcl Our wits are ahrays kept well sharpened and dull spirits flee before our Whetstone. The Dean of the college is a representative of our clas~- \Yhatever we do, ire are always applauded hy cries of Moore. Forty-six have joined our rank and file. We are marching under the banner of royal purple to the musical rhythm of "Bing-a-ling-a-leven, Otterbein, Otterbein, Xinetcen-seYen." Not long after the usual organization meetings we challenged the haughty Sophomores to a tug of war. The chnllenge was accepted and the date for the conflic:t was set for October 2d, on the conditions that the losers should pay for the rope, but for some unknown reason they failed to pay for it. You infer from this that we won. Surely we won! The best of good cheer and mirth did not exi t betlreen the two classes for several weeks after our gloriou~ victorv. The lo_1·a l Freshmen girls entertained their brave heroes, their defenders of the Royal Purple, by a rather formal ( ?) banquet in President Scott'· recitation room. We left him a nice little lunch for the use of hi room. On the following day he made a per~onal speech of thanks to our class preside11~, Mr. Worman. He greatly appreciated the honor ·we har1 bc'towed upon 1nm in selectino- his room for onr feast and gave us a cordial invitation to use it ao-ain° any time we c.:onlcl get in the college building. ,.., After sllch a jolly time together,_ we eagerly anticipated the evening of October 5th, ,(} , oon to follow . 1\h1ch we were to spend at the country home of :i\I1s ::\fary Courtnght. ~ o clas was eYer more royally entertained than we were on that e,·entful eYening. · One of the principal feat,:: of great valor in our history was accomplished when we defeated the Sophomore in an exciting basket ball game by a score of 31 to 3. Our faithful allies, the Juniors, surpassed us by three points in tho final game of tho das . eries, so the championship was lo~t to us for this year. After nm11ero11s class meetings we entertained the class of ~ aughtyfiye by a leap-year banquet on the evening of ::\farch th. The charming cla s spirit and close sympathy exi ting between the two classes was exhibited to an almost alarming degree. The J nnior are proud of us and we are proud of the Juniors. Another mark of our mental strength iR prominently noticeable in the fact that one of our number represented the rni,·ersity in the State Oratorical Contest. He won third place ancl we think deserved even higher honors than he recei vecl In short term we are a great honor to Otterbein. We can point 1Tith just pride to orators, poets, musicians, lawyers. actors, artists and preachers. No wonder we can sa_T: "'The class of 0. lJ. thar !rads the rest is the class of Naughty-seven, loyal hearted Freshmen." HJsTonux. 55


Freshman Song Tune:

Star· and Stripes Forever.

J oiu in the song with mice . trong And . well tbe mighty chorus to the skies. Oh, wondro11s class whom none ~urpass, To thee we're bound by loving tics! And emblem of the brave and trueOur hearts and hands arc both for YouThe purple hanncr, royal hue, · Is Freshman's joy and hope. Other classc may deem themsehes the best And thus shout with great exultation, But the class of 0. r. that leads the rest I the da s Xaughty- even, loyal-hearted Freshmen.

Then hurrah for lhe colors we love, }Iav they wave as our banner fore1·cr ! other clas es aborn And }Ia~- the purple cYcr be ! X aug11tv-se,e11, our heart turn to thee Anrl we all with a mightv e11deavor '\Till stri,e ever loyal to be. And in t1w name· And for thv fame ,Ye'll work together.

all

Freshman Quotations What we k11011· here is is immense.

Yen

little, but ll"hat we are ignornnt of -Laplace.

Worman: }Iy no::;e is huge! ,rri an appencla1re I am proud to bear, Bcc.;ause a large no e i,: the unfailing sign Of a good man and kindly, generous, Cour1.con,:, foll of courage and of wit.

-Rostand. Charlef-, \Y.: 'Tis hard for an empty ,;ack to stand alone. Funk, X.: Did you see how he walks like a grand aristocrat, serenely ,:ilent? Bean: [ hear a hollow sournl. "-ho rappec1 my skull? 56


Ayer:

'l'hey are neYer alone who are aceompanieJ with great thoughts? -Sidney.

Rowley: Sigh no more, lady, sigh no more. Hen were deceiver ever. Luwberf:

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hakspere.

-Shakspere. \\' ords, \l"Ords, words. Lm1her, M.: -Shakspere. Is she not pa sing fair? Bair: So wi 'C, so young, they do say ne'er live long. Hollman: -Shakspere. Js mo t intolerable and not to be endured. Garwood: uch stuff the world is made of. Bale, F. G.: Eramell'ork all ri ght, re'L not completely fini~hecl. \rills: Then• is a language in her 1•ye, her c:lieek. H er lips; nay, her foot doth speak. Weinland: E,ery woman prefer~ prettiness to :-,lintli1w"~-Cloc>the. " 'arner: \Yin shonl<l 1 hl ush to own I low~ Bir~l~ ean fh, wh~· can't I ? · • hauck. I\.: \Yoman i& fickle an<l e,·cr changeable>. \rhetstone: I play the whcbtone: useless arnl unfit 'J'o c:ut myself, I sharprn other pl'ople's "·it~. -Crrrch. }fartin: The atrociom crime of hring a young man. - P itt. Kring: A roic:e ancl 110th i ng more. Le~hrr, E.: X 01rher so busy a nrnn a,- he thrr n'as _\_rnl ~-et he ee111<'<l he;:;ier than lw wai-. -Chaucer. Swartsel: Li;:;t to the thunder of his rnil'r. Llorcl, R.: · Like some lirn sap ling ol' the ,rnocl. Ash, \\·.: Tfo cli<l nothing in partieular ancl did it wry well. Bennett, P.: From the sublimeSnaYel v: · -to the ridiculous. 57


Burn tt. E.: , Th y ·ay b . t m )n ar Ill lo cl ut of fault .. Trimm •r: 1 hat f llow would vulgarize th <lay of judgrn n .-1 iplin . ·ott. L.: Th r ,Ya n r y t fair w man hut ~h • rnadP month· in a gh ~. - ,hak P"r'. Cour1 right. , 'h ·· h autiful ther for to he• woo: 1: ,'h) i a ,roman. th r•fore to b• w n: ~ ott. •.: I 11 .,. •r kn ·w . o young a l cly with · o 1<l a h ad.-. hak~p<·l'l'. ►, ·ouff T. II. : I an1 r olv •d to lo k youno- until forty. , hand~. n.: rl h re·. n i ·hi f in thi man. 1 1 11'1 • T.: - , hak._p re . I dotr on hi. Y n ab n · . • f ·Bric1c : . Ilc·r mil• wa .. pro liaal f umm ry hi11 iaily JlC'r:i ·t nt-lih a morn in., Jun . -Pr. on. \\'"ort•lL H.: H al ov th r t In :hap<· arnl gc-. tun· prouc1ly rnin- ·nt , t 00<l l ik • , t w .,r. - . . rnton. ► 'mi h. 1 lH· man that hath a toiwu . I . nY. i. no man, lf with hi. ongu h ·ann twin woman. 1 i. 1 y) F · .\rm ·ro~:t•<L hrow h ·n , thouuht-irnm r. cl • . . \ ~tu 1 nt incl d. · -Browning. I •an: 1 hi i t} fl w r that :mil . n v •ry011 . - . hak pr. Bal.,: 0.: rl hi ~ i. a 1 •.. on w ·anno1 h·,un to n. that th world ·an g :rO th \Y irn•r: . . woman·. at b ta ·ontrncliction till. Clift n: . \ . vet a ·hil(l. nor vd a f ol o fc nw, I li'. fH'd in numb •r · for the nurnh lr, ·am -Pop . . I or , n. ~ ' qui ·t a g-irl y u -.. •1<1 m l

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Academy History Yell \Yhoa '. Jh no, rnoY, along, gel aJ 1w, .J m l}> along, hop~ Prvpc1om '. Prc\p lorn~ .r lway::- on top! Day tin 1 ~, night time, .._\mtimc, 1110011-tim ¡. ncrnr .. top! Prepdom ! Prep<1om '. . . lway on top'.

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the jok ,rn " on th Fr hmen, for th Y had to bear the exp we~ of repairing the door. ► u ·h heroi feat a the above i proof of our effi ·iencv for th ·omin~ arduoul-, ta~k a~ Fre~hi ', ► '01 h. and, p rha1 , Junior"' . s . nace i . limit d, th hi torian will not att mpt to peak of individual merit. Thi . ·won lcl necP .. ita c th namin · of every Prep in parucular whieh would more than -fill a Yolurne of the 'rnYL. It will uffice to av that we have th l t ag 0 T gati n of Pr p that ha frequ ntecl th~ half o E Ott rb in for y ar . 1

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I haw~ no other hut a woman~ rca.__o"l. 1 think him o b can I hink bim so.

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Science Hall and Laboratory



Music Departm nt


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Davis Conservakrv . · t· • of M U5IC A ssocra ,on Building



Art Department


Students 1n Department of Art B.1.LE, ORA

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}Los,wsE. Joux GEOHG E

o,u BELLE

GRAXT_. CL_.\.[DIA

POST. L .\.L\" .\

HmnTT . }L\RY

HE~SLEIL ET! rEJ.

HUGJU:S, BELLE

Ifrr1-;:--on1. , ~rnGrxu EOB L :\LI.BEL

Sc1rnoc1~ . Ou. ~COTT.

G EORGL\X.1.

SEx.1.nrn. LLE\\' ELLY:-SJ!AL- c K. }[.1.1n-

Snxw. HoL.-1.xo 'UEPERD . KATE ST.I.HK. BL..1.:--:CIIE

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\\'IXIFHED

T110:11r>sox. XonA TL- 1ernH. E-~rrLIE \L1.LDO

\Y LI. Hil. I-~ D. -.I. \rEixu;-.;n. }LI.HY \YnE .\TON,

\Yo:tsTELL,

JhrsY

Hrn,Dc 75

}L1.YNARD


The Art Studio :\" e,w before in the hi,.;tory of Otterhein Uni ,·ersitY ha~ the interest in an been HJ nwnife,;t as during the past few years. 'l'his year, an unusual ·-tppr<•C'iation of the beautiful ancl aesthetic side of life and nature is shown a111011,g the ,-;tu<lt•nt:-: h:· ,lll increa:-:e<l enrol lmcnt in this department. encler the guirlance an<l din•ction of our mo~i excellent teacher, Mrs. cott. the ,rork c1~ne j,-; approachin/! a high <legree of perfection. ('hina pnintin,!!·. Oil ,lllcl \\'atl'l' Color lw\"e attrnck<l much attention . but drawing from casts ancl still life studies l'CYeals the pupil's deepening in"igltt into the essential rnlnr of true art. Our students realize the !l('l·l'""itY of rnn~t(•rin(! t!w func1arnental principlc>s . nr:nring i" tlw 11.ran~ to a highe1 <>1Hl, the foundation. wilhout whirl1 ll1<• art ~tudc•nt <·,mnot attain to a supr<'lll<' ap1,reeiation of the truly beautiful. Our art teacher has rnc-cc>rclecl m c·ou\"·ncin;r her stucl-.,nt,, that ,lr:1,1·in!.!· i" fun,lanwntal to !'HC·t·<'s,-;ful ,rnrk in art, arn1 the fruit of her , ,,,rill!.!" i" l11•i11g "<·c•n. in th:1t ,;o many art pupil~ are chor,sing- thi,-; ground work. "'> that lhc•ir arlrnn<·t>rl pffort;; might JJrO\'l' more ellic·ient and "ali~[ar·tnry. Pyrograpln anrl \\·oorl-('nr\"ing nl~o l"<'C-t>in• ~omc• "ttrntion. but this year tlw ,rnrk in l'hiw1 "('<'II '~ to lw in tlw asc·l•JHfonc:y. Tlti~ i,- perhap$ due to tlw i111prn11•(l faviliti1•,- for tiring tlw vhinn. _\ new kiln has lwen plac:Prl 111 the "turlio the pa,-t year. Thi,- _1·f'ar an ;1,-;,-i,1.ant wa~ 1,<·<•rlrrl to ai<l :\fr~. Scott in lwr clPpartmcnt an,l :\l i,-;,- Bl'rtha :.\lonn t' has filll'cl thi.- platr ,·er_1· ,-;atisfn<·torily. <>;,ppc·ialh in <·on1wdio11 ,rith tlw in~truc·tion in Burnt \\'ork. · En·ry ~tncll'nt hn" tlw pri,·ill',!.t'l' of ,-;p]pcting an.'" panic-ular pha e of the 11·ork arn1 a:-: no part i-- ,-]i2·htpcl. 1n• han• soml' 111oc1elt- or ('Xe-client workman-hip !'or the P.\.h ihit ion c1uring <·Olllll1l'llte1•:<'nt \\·er-k. TIH· ,rork :l('t·nmpli"hcrl i,- a c·rl'r1it to the l"ni· er,-il_\" and a pride to th(' ,tll(lPnt~. Ottrrhf'in -;how ]wr grarlual clerelnprnent in tlw growmg int<'resl in art. Tlw primar_r funC'1ion of art i,-; not :1mn~emenl. bnt a ren;lation of ,-('lf. an r,pres"ion of frperlom in the form of gracefulne~s. Thr plrasurr and clPli!!ht g-ainl'cl from tlw harmonizing of matprial things h:v means of ,kill,·d fing(•r~ ,rith th<' ~piritnal ac-ti,·ities of the $Ou! is the source of 1• v1ui"it(• joy to the arti,-1. Fnrtlwrmore he {incl,:: self refledrrl in thnt. h, makc-s n•,ll hi- irleak \\'e are pieaP.erl to knm1· that our $tudent, hay,, ,-omething_ of thi- hig-h c·onc-eption of are an,l are availing thcml4eh·<'s of the ex<·1'pt1011al opportunity of imprm·ing and rultirntinq the aP~thetir rart of tlwir naturP$. 'i6



Philomathean Literary Society


Philomathean Literary Society Founded }larch 19, 18.58

Color: Y'inite

}Iotto: Quaerere Xo,;uurn Stucliurn est. .I CTIYE ::IIE::llllERS

K1.LE . .F. G. BEXXETT. l'. X. .BEXXETT. R. D. BELL, H. BOOIDIAX. C. )f.

Krxo. C. R. L1.xms, L\.. E. Luu, P. C.

L. H. C'LL\.HLE;-;. W .. \.

PERSlllXG, J. II. PORTER, E. L. ROSSELOT, .\.. P. COTT, C. R. EX:.U'ER, L. 8TAl!Klff. l'. :.\I.

c.

Uo1urx, J. L. O1,FEXUACER,

Bl"IWC:E.

COWAN, CLYDE

E.

LJELLEH . \\". :"\. Di::11 VI'll. \\". ( '.

C. (:.

ECKSTIXE.

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W. G.

SX.\.\'ELY,

lILLU<'II, C. 0. LLll[Cf[, L. \\' ARD, \\". E.

\\'.1.11,-,ox. L. \r. WELTKA~ll', ~\..

F. C'.

WrsE. C. G. Wo,nux, E. C. Yo cxc:. IL E . •I SSOCLI.TE ::l[E::\IHEllS

\\. EBER,

1\'.•\ . E. C'. S::-.uTI-r, F. I,. HOBY, J. C.

,r.,nE. ,-.

DClULI.XT,

ALEX .I.XDEll.

J OIINSO

Sw.1.RTSEL.

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H .,n Eoc:Ell ,

D. C.

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L. A.

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LE~IOK. FLICK. I. C. H.1.GE[l. F. L.

79

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Philalethean Literary Society

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Philalethean Literary Society FounrlPd 1852

Color, : \\' bite and Old Rose '.\Iotto : Y critas X ostrum Cli peum ACTIYE ll1EJIJBERS

GEORGJAXA SCOTT

OnA R.1.LE

:.\IARY BAKER

XORA

1\" ELLIE

LILLIAN SCOl'T

RORIXG

'l'IIO)Il'SON

MARY COURTRIGHT

BEiiTnA BoSS_ill0

ETHEL CHOCSE

K .1.TIIARINE SJUUCK

j\ [ AYllrn CEEDIXG

NORA \YILLS

'.\IA.RY H EIVfTT

DAISY l\I AGRl' DER

JESSIE l\! L")ll\IA

l\IARGARET ,YARNER

ALICE KIESTER

ELIZABETH Q El1LAL' GH

l\ L \RY 8JcLI.UCK

\ ' ll!GINLI. RITENOUR

0-EOBGIE P.\RK

'.\I ABELLE CRABBS

A:-IY

FLORENCE

\VAUD

i\IARY WEIXLAXD

COL'.HT IUGH'.l'

[~Tl l EL DEAX

EsTELLA_ DELLER

CL.I RA EovEnARD

L ILUAN l\L1.UK

DOT \ V'ASHHl'R.N AS 'OCJATE JI I El\lJ1EilS

(l LEXN CROl'SE

ALICE Z UCK ORA BELLE SCOTT

Ts.lBEL D OBBIE

E DNA DECKER

CiOLD.\ l\I mDIA

TCCJE -:'IIAY

TIIus. :.\LIBEL ROBY

J\J AUD

BADGLEY :N"A,ELY

E oNA RrnER LL"CETT.I.

1\fns.

GH.~CE ROBEHTS

\\'EDLER

BDNA HOBERT~

KATE SnEPERD

LULU MARTIX

~IINNIE GARST .TEANETTE

LUCAS

BERTH,\

Goon

SPHEX(:

LOLA l\follIAJION

:'\ELLIE HAXSOX

FLORA i\Ic::ILI.IlON

EDITH HA1'YA 1\',\ 1,1'

GOLDIE

::\fAUD RAK.AWALT

81

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Philophronez..n Literary Society


Philophronean Literary Society Founded }larch 12, 185

Color: Blue

.\ CTI\'£ )[L\LBEil

w.

ALTi\IAX, C. 0. ALBRIGHT, D. R. AYEH, J . W.

HE,'-DRICK ON, C. K1nxo, i\'. D. KIEHL, . J. LESHER, E. }fax: \\'ELL, H. H. .:\lc.:\IuLLEN, E. W.

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BE.\.X. B. F.

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)IcDoNA.LD,

DENHOFF, C. Y. DUNMIRE, II. DE TLrxoEn, A. Fu H1ux , C.

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Rnrnn, K. IL Rr LEY, F . •\.. SmrnLY, B. F. \r lLLr.rns, II. }I. WORSTELL. II. }I.

C.

Fu ' K, X. R. FuxK. J. W. FuxK, GANTZ.

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F. W.

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CALDWELL, G. T. GrusT, CLAUDE H ,L TSL<OIW, E. H.

E:\IBEil

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HALL. B. M. lIALL, 0. K NOX . J. LLOYD,

F. A.

}L\.JOR, G. II. P .\.CE, E. J. PosTLETIIW.UT, . L. POSTLE\\' ..\.ITE, P. R. RY)IER, E. }I.

ScunnrnL, J. E. \\' ILLLurn , C. \\'11 ETSTON E, \\' . G.

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Cleiorhetean Literary Society


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Cleiorhetean Literary Society Colofo : Light Rlue and Tan

Founded 1871

:i\Iotto: Kon Palma sine Labore al.CT] YE :II E:lflll·.IlS

HESTER B_\IRD

:UARY L _U\JB EHT

ELLA R-1.RNES

JOSEPHINE l\LumLE\"

FR_\.KCE

BERTH.\. CRARLES

OR.,\ 1fAXWELL PLEZZA }b,K

}Ins. AllIANDA CLARK

}L1 BEL MOORE

D.-1.ISY CLIFTON

Em,A }loORE

J'II URIEL

BARKETT

DuH,\ MooRE

DRINKWATER

ARLETTA H ENDRICK ON

::II ED.\ }l<.: COY G1ucE lHcBnmE :i\IRs. E. J. P.-1.cE

CARRIE HENDilICKSO

:\JA:1rrn GROVES

D-c Pru.,

HENRIETTA

EvA FRANK

ETHEL HAN FORD

F.un,y

::\!Rs.

A. HALL

GRACE RESSLER

KATHA RIN.8 H.-1.~ffLTON

ETHEL RESSLER

MINNIE

ALEXANDER

JE 'ICA ILES

ANABEL H1DL\.LEY

)'[INNIE L ESHER

DORA WEAYER

(l Tl..\ CE LLOYD

.Jf AUD

H ANSFORD

ASSOCIATE llrEMRERS HAZEL SHEHRICK

l\Ir s Krrcu

ETHEL l\l1LLER OH.ICE DL"PRE

CLARA LE HER

BLANCHE YAGER

EDNA WEAVER

HATTIE STOCFFER

EDITH )IILLER

B LI.CK'SILU:g

CLYDE HECKERT

LEK A

LILLIAN RESSLER

CLAR.I. 'i'l'0[tt:iTELL

FLOREXCE ALLEN

:\[P.S. AxN.\. }[c:\IuLLEN

HF.LEX OSBORN" EuzABETr-r

\YJL1IA BARTLETT

:vL1.Kan,

:'ILi.RY

Rnrnrr

Gon

tTCH

SILYIA WORSTELL

. \ RTINSEL

LACRA PosT

:\ET'lcIE TTTElll Sc,\ \\'on STI LL

HATTIE PosT

°RERTIL\ I\IoNilOE

CLAL'DIA GRANT

8-1


Philophronean Hall Cleiorhetean Ii all



Football Team


Athletic A ssociation Befor

c;on-..idering th

prooTcss mad, in th--. , eH nll c1 partment

of athlebc at Ottcrb in m general n mark honld perhap be ma l . ft r one Year of trial the 11 .)w '_Y,~l 'lll of athl :it,i · may bl "'aid to lw on tlw whole u · fnl and ,vith ~orne r Yi ions it ,rill le ·011tinu cl. Th on. . b tution nf the ~\.thletie; s~o iation has b Jen r ,yj" d nncl th r sp ·ti Ye duti of the graduat and student manag Jr~ more' clearly cfr,fin .d. 1

1

H . R. Jon

9

ha~ h --n el cted gn1clnat

and j udiciou~ manag ment of athl tic. 1

·an lw

1

manager and a \·igorou"

xp ·ted und r hi..

uper-

vi ion.

It i. to he regT tt0d that II. I . K n onld not ham been retain .d thruout the y ar. H had I roy 11 ]1im._ If a good foot-ball ·oach and a g ntl manly all-round ah] t 1

team

who hacl th

~. ll

•<::>:::-~

of Ottcrh in ·~ athl ti

in rely at h art.

I r aft r th 'Yarsity O will he award,J,I to th !1" mhrr~ f th) fo tball., ba. ball bask t-ball and traek t am . r1 hi. mov wi11 n<1<1 oT c1Uy to 1

th int r

1

tin athl tj ·:: nrn1 i:' . mci to !incl fayor with a11 who ar interc. t cl

in Ott rb in. Finan ially, tl1e ~\.thl tic L\ l":--ociation j:-- grtiing on a firm hasi anrl by

the end of t1H-, year hop c to lw nnt of <1 )ht.

t!J~1 (!J~CfJ~f!l~CfJ~ ~~ ((J .~CSJ~~~CfJ~ c,;J~!!J~CfJ~(!J~C!J. C!J~t!J~C!J~ CfJ~ {!J~ CfJ~(lfJ)(!:J~~fcf;~ CfJ~ {f;J~ 9


Tlw foot hall outlook at tlw opening of the :-ea. on of rnD:3 1rn,; . to Of la;:t Year',; '' 'Yar,itY,'' hut fi1·L' \\'ere out on tlw fi<·1<1 !'or practi(;e. and the new matcnal, 1rhilc 11·i!li11g ancl L·nthu'-'ia:-tic, 1ra;: Yery light for a college team. 'l'rul~· Coach Keene facecl a <litfic-ult prohlern. A line, cq11al to tlie ta:sk of oppo,-ing the hest in the ~tate, 1ia<1 to he con,:lructed from plarer~ "·ho were no heaYicr than the average high ~(;hool pla~·pr. J [e :-et to 1rork ·,rith the matninl in ha 11 d ancl thL• mea:-ure of ,-uce:e:-,; attained un<l<'r the c-irc-11111;:tanc-es i:- n•markahlc Two Yidories arnl one til' out of eight game,: plave<1 is a c-ommenrlable 1w·onl in Yicw of tlic da,:,; of team,: that wcrL' playecl, and the nm of ill luc-k in the matter of injnrie~ that :-el'Jlll'<l to follow the team. 'fhe game 1ritl1 0. S. (-. on ::,eptemlwr '2Gth ,ra:- as urnal the fir:-t or the season. The rlefrrnlcr:- of the tan and canlinal rna<ll' a good fight, hut the "Teater 1reight, rough plaYing aml rnperior training of our opponents ~ld in thP l'ml. an<l W<' were clcfeate<l lll· a ·core of 18-0. On Octolwr 10th a littlr 1jatd1e(l-up :-:quad of foot haH plawrP- was ~cnt up again,:t the ]wan tram of Ohio Xortbcrn rniH:rsit_L Otterbein pl,well a good garnl'. 'fhe light line hel<l well again:-:t their weighty opponent,:. arnl ~ereral gain,; for goo<l <fo,farn·rs 11·ere rnarlc hy our back field. Funk\ plac·e kick :-:an•cl 0. r. from a Jrnt out. Score. :2:3-5. The ga111r with 0. }[. r. wa:- a ,:m·prise on hoth sides. Jt seemecl almo:-:t impo:-:-:ible that our light team could hold the }k<lie:s as it dicl. The ~rnrne 1rn:-: dea11 anrl fair from start to fini~h, an<l tho beaten hy a score of :2+-0, the Otterhein ll'ilrrin:-: rdnrnc<l to camp 11·ith a f:.atidiecl feeling.

,,1y the IP,1,t, wrY di,;touraging.

90


The follmri11g 1reek a nipplc<l, 01·L•r-tn1inul tealll 11·a,- cent up to Dda1rnrc, there to suffer the wor~t defeat of the seaeon . Otterlwin sbo,,·cd splendid offcnsi1·e ,rnrk during the fir~t fiye minutes of play arnl gained a tott(;h-down, hut after that the .:\Iethodi,.;t,: had thing,: their 01rn way. The next game was phnecl with \\'oo,:ter on the hotue gronm1::, ::\aturt1ay, October 31. ~\ 111orc illteTesting and exciting conte;,t could hardly be i magincd and th i, ,,·as without doubt the he~t game of the ~-ear. It \\'a,:; tien:elY (;Onte,:ted. (_'aprnin Bate~ 11·a,: injured and forced to ll'aYc tlw fiel<l. Things lookl'tl rather gloomy for Otkrbci11 for a time, but a scmational t•rnl nm in tlie la,t few H:l:ornl,: o\' phlY tmnec1 the ticle for the tan an<l <·ardinal. ancl ire \\·ere able to credit tlw t<·a,n ,rith a 1H•ll-c'arnccl Yidon· !>1 a score of 12-10. · · Ohio L'nirer~i.tr at _\then~ wa, next 011 the ,:chcclnle ancl we kl'pl up the goo<l work \Jy cieieating th ·111. n-o. The \Ja(;k Hdtl in this game <lid particularh goo<l work. making man~- lm1g runs. The latil i11ter-co1legiate game ol' the "<'a::;on was "·ith Dennison ~t \\'e~tcnille on Xol"emher ~ht . The <lefcat 11·e experiemed that da,v was due to an ill-fat.eel e:ombination or \\Tetchc<l fumbling . hard luck, and lack of heall work nt eritical mornl'nts. Otterhein ontpla_1·etl the opposing team in ~trai!tht football arnl at times was a l'eritable ;,;tone wall on ddensc. But a (umblc can undo a great deal oI goo<l ;;olid 11·ork antl ,n, lo~t. 18-0. 'l'he season do~ed with the game 11·iih the D,1yton .\ thlctic Club on 'l'hanksgi,·in:r Dav. 'l'he "core of 0-0 representtl a ~piritlcs;; ancl c-areless contest, which , hou1d haYe been a Yictory for Otterbein. 011 the whole the reconl of the sl'a;;m1 was fairly _good, and Coach Keene. of Brmrn, rle-erres great credit for the manner in which he flevelope,1 the materi,11 at his c-omrnancl The financial rnpport giren bY the ,-;chool was not a~ good a;; that of the preYious Feason, ancl the enthu iasrn shonl<1 Jiayc bec'n more pronounced. The good old Otterbein spirit croppe<l out a little during the Wooster game. and the ,rhole heartc(l rootiJ1g on that Ot(;a~ion <lid much lo win a Yictorv. Ca11tain Bates clid good faithful work ancl he pron'd to he one of the he~t captains that 0. r. ha,; erer had. The following player,: pla:recl on the team <luring the year: Hah·es HalYc" Po~ition Pla,-er Playccl PlaYer Position Played L . H. Bates 15 ~her 7 G. B. E. Altman 1.5 Fiick fi F. & 'l'. C. Bennett I-le 11orsi.cll R. G. Rosselot L. G. 1-l: Pfinney T. Quarter LloYd 1+ Posile;vaite T. L. T. "\fe:Donald 12 Yan ickle T. R.H. 10 Willi.ams G. 2 ShiYcly F. C. 2 8 }kC'lcocl Funk T,. E. n. 2 7 Yan Buskirk Clvrner ·r. 2 7 Deller Bookman R. 'I'., Q., H., & F. h E. & II. E. 1 7 Kiehl. Gantz

91



I ,a,-( ,spring Otl(•rl1,•in m1,-. reprc"entul 011 the clian:ond b,Y one of tlw he~! teams ,-.he ha~ ha<l i11 ,-.pn•ra l Years; arnl this. too. in Rpitc of the fact

that the-support gin-n h:r the stmlent bod" in gf'nrral was ,·en· poor. Of e,en g-amc" played. tllree wen• Yi('t0ri(•s 1or U. l' .. while one. the g-ame with Canital at Columhm,, \las forfe1ceu. For one thing the team was n:r_,. fortunate in its captain. Rate,: pro1·ecl to he a sph·n·c1id fickl-general ancl furthermore sho,recl the ahilitv" to get the maximum amount of work the team. Ti1l' p1tc:hing <kpartrnent '"1" \\'ell taken care of l)\· Sanders and Llonl. who alternated in the hox during the ,:ea son. T11 fad all the hoy, pla_~·ecl g-oo<l hall. and the c:hicf f.rnlt "·a,-. n lad, of ahilit_1 1o hit the hall :11 ~ritieal tinw~. Tlw folloll'ing player. mafle n11 tho t<•arn : , .1xmns PitdH·r LLOYD Pi tc·her Fu c· K Catcher FL-xK Fir"t RaRe Ro0 K:"11.1 :-~Pc·oncl Ra:-l' Km'(1;. . Short , top Third Ha~l' B 1·1Ts (Capt. ) TrTL' L ft Fielfl IInrnFs ('r11tPr Ficl1l PosTL1m .\LTE Hight Fielfl The pro:-pcct,:: fm thi,-. ,-.( a:-<lll an· ~,. c'<Hl and thNP i" no rea:-on why Ottcrlwin f-honld not haw a winnin g team. prori rlccl tlw plwns c·ome ou t an<l work foith[ulk La~l ~·ear·c_ infi rl<l H'nrnim intnet, and there• i" prorn is ing new mrrterial in ~chool whic·h will make thl' old rnPn hu"-tlP to kePn thf'ir position . . 1fanrrgcr .\ltman hn~ r·omph tc>(1 a gornl ,d1ccluk aml " ·itl i Bnokrnan a, ta ptain. we will ~nn·i_1· ha, e a "-llC·er~~ ful , ""~on. 1


Basketball Teams


Enthu:-ia>'m in ba kct hal l wa,-. hi"h in Ollerhein la 't winler, an<l the

record made hy the team i" an excellent one.

Eight game" luwe been

played, and of the,;c, fo·e luwe hec'n \·ictorie,-, for 0. 'C.

One game only

was lost in i.he home _gynma ium. :\Ianager \\' i,;c hacl a rranged an l'Xccllent ~ehecl ule which wa:;, on i.he \\·hole, well ,;upporte<l by 1.he ,;tud(•nt hocly.

Hnt onr ha<l clefrat wa suffered

-Lha l at the hancl ,; of the 0. S. L t<>am in the 0 . S. l '. gym.

1.:-nfamili-

ar ity with thl• flnor and lack nf tn1ining account,; fo r the mc•rwhelming

,-.c:ore. ' l'lw })(',-t work <lone h\· the ll'am \l'lhi in thr return game with Ohio State al our 0\1·n gymna:-;ium . 'l'lw hoy,- playPd :-plL'ndiclly and it was only b:· the harde"l ki11cl of work that tht' Scarlet ,111cl Gray succeeded in corn-

ing off Yictor:--. T. B. 11uglw" made

:111

exce llenl captain and proYerl to be particularly

expert in goal thrmring. The 'Yar:,ity line-up was as follow": 'l'. E. II ught ,-, Ldt Fonrnrd, Captain. C. )L Bookman, Right Fonrnr<l. W. )\. l)Pllt•r, ( \•nter. C. G. \\'i8e, Hight Guard.

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Girls' Basketball Tlw ba~ket ball foyer eizec1 upon the fair St'X as well as 11 pon their brother-', arnl Olterl ein wa~ rcpresc>nted b~· an c>xcellent h•am. FiYe gam('~ na,·c> heen played. HC'iclclherg wa ~ clefeatecl twice. while one game ea<'h wa~ Jost to O. ;-,, C. :.\lu,.;kingum College. ancl Ea~t High School. }fiss Ora :,\faxwell made a good c-aptain arnl ha played a steady game at forward. rJracc> He,;~ler pron•cl to han' c-011, iclerahle abiliity at goal throwing. cloiiicr parlic:ularly line ll'ork in the scc:ond game• "·ith Ikirlelherg. The playin: of "the twins" has hvc•n a feature in all tlw game:,. 1n fact all the cru[: ha"<' clone good work. and in spite of the three <lefeats they can look back on the season with pri<le. The fol lowing girl" uimpo,-erl the team: }(isseR :.\laxwPII. Htwitt, Shanc-k. Lloycl. l [C'c-kcrt, Clifton. Allen. Grace Hesler. 1,~thel Ik !:'ln. ancl Jl ansfonl.

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Track Athletics .\fter two years of sad negled, tra~k athletics last spring again as,;umed a place on the list of college achnl1cs al Otterbein. An interesting and clo,-rlY contested clas field meet was held on Tuesday, June 2, 1903. A lar<re crowd of enthusia tic tipectntor,; wa prc~ent ancl in spite of the fact that no recor<ls were broken. the fiel<l clay maY he saicl to haYe been fairly ;;ucce,-.~ful. The followmg ,;core wa the result of the ·ontesl: '07, 69 points: ·oG, Gl point~; '05, :26 pornts. . . 'l'he pro:-p<•d for a goocl tr_ack 1.Pam th1~ year 1~ enc_ouraging and at lea:<t one inler-c-olleg1ale mccl _will lw hc~d. ucc-c~s . 111 1.h1s can come only a:- a result of con:,;istent trainrng ancl faithful prad1cc . . With the rnpport of the "·ho]C' "chool we> have eH•ry rea:on to expc>d a nclor.,· stH:h :ts ha~ in pa~t _year,- gnwtcl thr tan arnl earclmal.

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The (:h::trnt:ll'ri,tit· Ot11 rl)('in :-piriL ,-o rn,tr:,td a111onQ· h1•r ,-;tt1 !tnt,. i, tlw product of ,1·\c'rnl ilitr,,n•nt acti,·iti(•,. Thi -..c• h,11,, hl't'n 1rnrki11g and IPmt•ning for :-n llHlll_1· _nHr, tl111t 1w 1rnllt1•r hm1· ilHlll_\' ,tnd<'nt, c-011 e a11il go, the college at1110,-phc•n· and i111lu1•nc-c· n•main tlw sail!('. Ont• of tlw rno,t pott•nt of thC's1' forces ha:- hr •n tilt' ('ltri,tia1t .\":-oeiation. Xurture1l h_,. a tl1•, ou i l"h u n·l1. Ot tc·rlH·i n m1, a111011g t ht· fir,-;( to take /Hll'l of th i, nohlP Ii 1w or Pntl1•111 or. .\ !tho rnany ,-m·u ,,ft1 I ,rn~·ms OL )._s,-;oC'iation ,rnrk in Ottt'1-IH•in ha1p i><•l'll 1·1•(·ordl'il . )·Pt 11c• hPIH•,·r thnt for ddi11it1• n-..uit,- lht• 1,n,-1 11<1111i11i,trati11n :-!and,- in tlw front rank. Tlw Y. ~f. ( '.. \. lH•g,lll ,rnrk un,lt'r farorahlc• au,-pic-t ,. .\11! 1· to liuilrl on th1• -..olid 1'01111datir n ni' pn-t t'.\]ll'I'ic•nc-l'. and 1ri1 h a progl'l•:-,in• allll C'lll'I'_!!! tic· pn•,-;i,l!'Jll. 11hn k11t 11" I 111r to c·hoo:-P 1111d hm1· to halllll,· 111, 11. 1~ sc·c•11H•d to :-!art l'rom th1• \C'l'_I' fir,-( 1rith an irl'l;-;i;-;tilil t• in1pl'!t1s. 'J'J11, lll('illlir•r,ltip of tlw .\:-;-;oc-iation ha-.. i11(·1·ta,-pd so that all ht;t lll'o an• allircl "·ith till· Mg,rnization. 'l'\\"(•hc• Bihl<' l'la,,t•:-. l11n ing a tot.ti n1t•111ht>r,-hip ol' nint'l_r. h,tll' iiPl'II in sb•ad_1· <>[Jl'nltion during thl' t•nti"" 1·p,1r. .\ll the c-on11nittl'c':- l·,11"1· labore1l faithl'ull.1 111111 ,-;tc111lily. E,.preially do 1n• 11·i;;l1 to Ill( nti1111 tlw finant·c• (·m11111ittc•t> w 110:-c• t'\l'l']llio11al :-llcT1'-=- h·1, ht·< 11 a ~Olll'l·(' <lf' !.:ratification to all c·o11c·t•r1H•1l. On,• !.!Tl'nt ni<l anr1 -011r(·I' of' pmrl'r 11·,1,-. ;]i .. t111i<'n Bilill' :-,tn,l~- l'nJJft>rl'llC"C which \\'a,-. lwl(l hl're ,/1u1twry :-ixtc•pnth to ,-.c•1·t•11tcl'llth. Fr, .!I 111, c•tin:.! 1rith ,-.\\l'h 11:1•11 thr .\,-.,-.11l'iatin11 ,l, rilld 1nt1e '1 ,-tn•11_Qth.

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Tlw Y. \\". ('. A. ha~ ;1bo har1 a Yery prospl'l'Ollf; year. From the ver_y bc•1..rinninµ·. it ha" ~1 Pllll'<l to IH' mm·ccl hY the same hidden fon:e which was ~o noti<·pahlP in tlw Y. :'.\[. C'. A. The girli- of Otterlwin are notrcl for tlwir Yigor anrl pu~h as 1n·ll as for their other womanly qualitic•~; anrl in no part of coll1•.!!'l' adiYity rlo they manifest any more spirit and aggressiven<·~s than in tlwir A~,oc:iation work. Tlw <-ahind for the year wai:; especially strong. In memlwrJ1ip tho A,~o<·iaticrn ha~ so gro1rn that wry fc,v if any of the girls are not members l'itlwr ac:ti,c or aFsociatc. Financially and in all other reRpecL the organization ha,; heen wc•ll ~npporll'<l. 01w thing which o-oes to shO\r the spirit of the Otterbein girl,:. was the ~plc·m1icl entrrtainnwnt which they gave lo tllC' vii-iting rlrll'gates of the mi~,;ionary eonfercnce, :'.\larch twelfth to thirieenth. But clouhtlei'sl_1· the." hare been amply repair! hy the goocl the_v received. The g-irb feel thankful for the work of the pa ·t >·ear and it will he diffienlt to snrpa:-:- the record. Tn thi,-; ketch, it wonlcl he hut proper to mention tl1e work taken up b>' the two Ai:;soc:iatioM. aidecl hy the faculty, to raise tiftc•c•n hnnd:reil dollar;; for the pmpo, e of putting in baths in the ~ymna. ium ha, ement. They haw• . o far suceeeded that we now ha\'(' a splendid ~.1·stem or hot anc1 col<1 water baths for hoth la<lie~ nn<l crpntlcn!l'n . Tn thii' theY " friends. ham been greatly aided by the f'tu<lent hocly antl

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The Yolunten Band :-tand" a~ a dirl'tt 011tgrmrth of both ,\,;~ociation" and i~ the exponent of all that is purr and un,clfi,-h in Christian lik Jn the past y<',11'", OttcrhC'in ha~ been th•cplY toutlw<l am1 ~tirrrfl In· missionary irnpul8c,:, hut nerer ha~ thrrr hcrn a mon' rnn . Pt·nitr<l hand of 1·olunkrrs than at prc~c>nt. \\"c hopt' that tlwir fon<ll':--t hope•,: may he• rl'aliz<'<l anfl thrir i::inc-crr r1crntion lw of la~ting hc1wfit.

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1t ·m not be :ai,1 that orator_Y an<l <l1·hat0 haw he '11 c prom ju nt f latnr(• of ·oll •g • WC rk thi:-- y<•ar. f rolll (>:}l' lllHl'· r·ou11tah}n <:a ll.' (i i11te:r ' ·t in th i Ii 1w arl Im~ fall ,n to cl v ry }(rn· t1bh. . ~ o <1nnht th )rci i :-. . om r )'1 ·on for thi~. hut that cannot ref'ut<· th~ fa ·t that mw of tlw mo:--t irnpnrtant c1 'par rn •n . of th rnllcg:e trnininµ: ha: alrno:--t . .rmw by th' hoar l. Li tl:} int }r 1. ha · I)(' 11 takl'Jl in tl1P t·m1t( :--t arn1 no <•ntlrn. i;1:--m wa :-- mnni f'(i.·t 011 th part of tlw . t u<l<'nt ho1ly. 'I h r, are rn,rny <.·,1pahl' men in tlw <:olleg • wh .'hould I'<', lizP tlw ~T<'clt ·r nln • of «:l training in tlw for<1,1 ie art. ~ [ue:h ha. lw: 11 drnw to 1rn1k<.' th:. · ,rnrk attrndin• to th" :--tudt•1, t~. :\ [r . 1 • :\ • Bookman, th" pr<. i<l<)nt of t ?!<' I>elrntin,0 · . \ ~ m·i ::ltion , :-- · ·ure<l from the I ·1 ult , 'l .0 rant or two hour,' ·r <lit !'or tho~t• who wonl<l enter tl1 local <1< hate an;l four hour:--' crl'<lit f< 1· tho:--" ,r!w would t•nt:..r th 0 int r ·oll gia , <1 ,hate. ~\t tli, pr •lirni _c1ry oratori ·al ·o,1t ,~t in F lffl1cuy, )Ir. 1 . B. Brulml-<'r, Jlr. C. I. (xood . a)l(1 :\IT. }r<',l U . Bal' 'nt 'red into ·ornprti ion . .. Ir. Ihl • \Yon fir:t pin · • anc1 t1rn: h' ·cu11' tlw r pr i-- ntatiYc of Ott rb i 11 in tlw Ohi > , ;tat, Oratoric-al . . \~."oci;-1tion <..:011 ,~t. Thi. ·onttd wn~ ht>l<l nt 1 n 'cl, 0., • Iar ·h !) . .\.ntioch, Ba1dwin, Ott •rlH'in, an<l H i<l •lh 'ro- lTniY •r-.:i i ~ w ·r r pr .'c nt '<l . .Tam · IIrrhert, or ~\nt in ·h, gain •<1 fir. t plw·P. olitainin.'.2: tlw ~Tad_, or ,)~) :l-V < , H. \. 'ill. of Rald\\'in. --l•c-011<1. with , !) 1-'1', . anc1 C. i. B ,n .r of II i<1 1h re--· fourth, 1

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with 3 ·2-3 7£. Our r r) ni.a iv a quitted him lf pl ndi 11v an l r C iY l :firl,:;t pla ·e from four of th i.r judo·c . Hi 0 -rad) wa onl_, fly w 1ft h. f on per ·cnt. 1 •~.: than that re iv d b_ r the fir t man. The int r-coll o·ia e ckhat proY .cl a :fizzl . I r liminary conte, t too]- pla · in whi ·h th cl hating t am ·wa. tri ·cl on th qne ion le ·ted for chi,:; ·u-:-,i n in the int re;oll giat 1 •bat ·•. J\fr. B. F. B ·an ~ Ir. . ir. tark y an 1 ~Ir. . 0. ~ 1 man w re 1 etc 1 to me t th t am from "\, ittenbero-. J r. ,Y. . ► na T·ly wa'"' de ·ignat d a alternate with Mr. \.ltman. Th t am h°'r l 0 -r at . hll in th 1i po ition of the arp·nm nt and ·would ha, e gi-r n ,ritt nberg a hard fi o-ht hacl not that coll g withdra,-rn from the cont t. The qu , tion for di,:cus..,ion wa ) "R ol v 1, That h European pow r hould int rf re in th }face Ionian trouhl . Thi: c1 bate ,rn to ha, e come off March 14, but four day before ""\Yittenb ro- ithdr w without gi-rino- any explanation of their unexp ct c1 i.ep. The officer of the tate Ora tori ·al L o iation are ,Y. ,r. , artz. Baldwin Pr ,.,id nt · E. ◄- "\Yorman) Ott rb in, Vic -Pr• ·icl nt · 1 G. Beav ir H iclelb ro-, ► • ·retary; and . P \,T 11. Autio ·h Tr a ur r. 1

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'omehow. ~omeho ll" . ,omell"here. rn thl' \'ery morn of its exi tence, it-it pa~secl- wel l-who knows where? Rnt it i gone. ancl we c.:an only how in clerp agony of . onl and mourn its early ckpartnrc.

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Social Events Sol'iahili1Y ,rncl L:011in•11i,1lit1· ha,·e ,llw,1\'~ hrL•n marked L:hara<:lC'ri,-tivt

nl' the ~turlent~ or Ottrrl;( in. ( ·1iq1H•s all(l da~~e~ are not popuhu. a~ erery ,.;ciclent in thl' 1·11in r~ity ,-ban·~ l'qnall:v with all in the enjoyment of ,· :l'ia l pri,i lP!!t'~. On ,...;atunl.11· e,·cning. ~ept0mher the leHth. the regt1h1r annual re('l']Hion to nQ.'.v -h~1ents 1ras giYen ilY the Y. \\·. C'. A. ancl Y. JL C. _\.. jfanr nc\\· :;trn1ent:- ,n•n• nrc,-rnt, ancl ·au ~t·ernerl tn ~njo_,. tlw' C'X('eptimwllY great intL•n•~t the olclt•r llll'mher~ 'of the in,-titution took in llll'lll.

The nwmher~ of the Cleiorhetan Litl'rary SocietY. on Frida,· e,ening of :-i(•ptemlwr 18. 1 !)0:~, gaYe their imprm·ement <:ommittee. which ha<l rl.'nclered ~ne:h etfic-ient work in repa iring their hall cluring the uu1mrr. a hea utifnl lawn part_v, at th hmm• of the )fi~ses Barne~. }'ortyH'H'll memberF were prescnr to ei1j,l\' this mo,-t clelight Cul OL:c:a~ion. On th, L'n·nmg of <ktoht•r ·2. the Frr--hrnen e:elrhrated their Yidon nn r the :-iophomon•:- in the tug-oi'-1nn 11·ith a rniclnight "fea,-t:• in Prr (_ cl(•nt i-,cotr~ J'i'citation l'OOlll. Tht• :-ic nior:- ent\'rtainC'cl the Sopho111ort~ at ,1 ·'pund1 arnl wafer·• l,anquet. giin•n in tlw .\,-,-oc-iati011 parlor~. 011 th<' l'\'l'lling 01 (>t-tohtr .~. rno:1. On ,ll'('Ollll1 of tlll' quiptll(•,-, or tlw nt·,a,-·011 ~Olllt' .Tu! i 'I'- \\'('IT calll'cl in htl' in tlH• l'Yenin.!!'. to l\1rni,-h l'lltl'rtainrnt·nl. On Il,11lcrne·e11 }fr. Henn \\'illian1, Pll,l'rtaine<l 1pn <ll•li!!'.htfollY at flinch. The part_,: u1n~i~k<l ,if tlw JJi--l':- Blam·he Yau-er, FranC' P ~ lhnwtt. nrnvc • Ht•:-~ler. 1r,1n Lnrnht•rt ancl th<' Jlr-~r~. Thn111,{,Ilu;.d1e~. Fr.ink :-ihirrly, ancl E. 11. IT ur-h. On ~nnclaY. Dre:emher tlw ,ixth. a ,·rn dcl:igl1tfnl clinnc•r part,· wa;, gircn· hy }Jr. Hay anrl )Ii,~ ·)Iary Hewitt in honor of jJ i~~ Et!wl Cron,-<'. Tlw party wa~ (·cm1po~(•rl

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Thanksgil'ing eveni11g ,rn spent very pleasantly Irr a parly of 0 . T..'. ~rnd<•ntR at t <· S1'uthern Theatre in Columlrn,, 11·itnessing the rendition of .J:<'au8t. .\n,:>,1g those present 11·ere: :Hisses Baring, )[auk, Yager, Rolrn;on,

::\Ionroe, and :\[es~rs. Young, La,rrenc:e, \\'illiams, Brubaker, and Barnes. On Thur~day c,·ening o[ ::{Member 10, ::\Iiss Alma Guitner entertained ,0,·y prettily in honor of llliss \\'orman of Dayton . Ohio. -:\Iiss Hazel :-:iherrie;k, 011 the en•ning of X01·ernber the fifteenth, entertained ix couples Yer.I' i1eatl_r. in honor of her friewl, )Ir. Durliin of Lafayette. Ohio. On the eYening of J anuar_,. the f:CYenth, }Ii s Frames Barnett entertained se,·eral of her friends with a Yery plea~ing chafing-dish party. One of the mo,-:t novel ~ocial crnnt~ of the year ,ms 1.he n,asqueradL· as an opening reteption for the ,rinter terrn, giYen hy t.lw tll'o Clu·istian ,\,-;,-:oeiations on ~aturday eYe11ing of January the ninth, uineltct'll hunclrecJ and four. Emry member present ,,·as dres~ed in full masquerade. ~\Imo t eYen- nationality on the globe was represented; Indian~ ancl 1H•groes being tlw mo~t numerous. ~ome of the most prominent characlf'r~ wnc: Li H m1g Chang, ::\Iilrndo, George \Yashington, Happy Hooligan, :\Iartha \\'a~hington, ::\Iephisto, Santa ClauR, Little Hed lfolin!.', Hood, \\'cstcrn Sc,mt, an(l Three Joll\' Fat :Hen . •\. ,·er_,. pretty si{ o'clock rlinner "'as gi\·cn by }Iiss Katherine and ::\Ir. L. }I. Barnes on Saturday e,·ening of January the ninth. Fi\'e couple» 1ren• delightfully entertained. On }londay evening of January 25, :i\Ir. Bookman Yery pleasingly rntertainc<l the Seniorn with a leap-year party . ginn at the Chapman residence on College an•nue . The Featur0 of ihe occasion 11·as a wetlding. The girls ma,le proj)osals to the boy,, during the eYcning. aud whenever they were accepted a heart ,ms girnn them. )fo;.s ::\Iabcl ::iioore, being the onl~- girl who received a heart from eYery boy, beeame the bride; and ::\l r. Morain, 11·ho had gi\'en but one heart during the eYening, became the groom. )fay they li ,·e long and pro,;per. On the afternoon of February 2.:5, 190-1-, :i.\Jiss Katherine Shauck entertainer] in honor of her si,:ter, ::\Iiss Alice Shauck of Dayton. at the home of 1Ir~. Frankcnhnrg, on , tate treet. The house was beautifully decorated in rnrious sized hearts, and light refresh men ls were ,;en·e(l. }li,;s Xina Bartles, 011 the e,·ening of January ~7, entertained several 0 . U. strnlents very beautifully in honor of }lis,· Ebie ~mith of Cardington, 0 .. a former student in Otterbein . Probahl_v thl' most elaborate social e1·ent of the vear was tl1e banquet given tlw ,Junior,; b_1· the Fre~hmen, on Tue.·clay c,·ening of March the Pighth. ] n ~plewlor. exuberance, and ~ocial e njo)·ment it far surpas·ed the .J unior-Frl'shmt>11 banquet of last year. The me1m and toasts were aF follow. :

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O:r ter Patties Cream Potatoes

Cream Pea~ \\'hite and Brown Bread

Yeal Loaf

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Chicken Salad

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i\'rapolitan Ice Cream

Assorted Cake~ Coffee

Candy TOASTS

Toastmaster

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Welcome

:Mary Lambert, '07

Response

T. E. Hughes, '05

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\r . . G. Snavely, '07

Guitar Solo

C. A. Scott, '07

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Class Prophecy The Athletic Freshie If We Were Gone

Katharine Slrnuck, '07 Xellis Funk, '07

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A Recitation 1n English While Doc-tor Sherrick is patiently waiting for order in the room, we mav notice the attitude of the cla s. Over in one corner sits :tlk)Iullen with hi face ~crewed up to a high pitch of ''rhetorical" f;hrewdn<>ss, while at his side allender i:- re~tlr;::.d_y awaiting with Pager countenm1cP the fir::;t queblion. Ben ~hiH·l.,· tilt>< back his chair anrl, when the Doctor is not looking-, laugh clear aero;:::-; the room, ,vhile \Yarson in thoughtful attitude cro ses his l(,g. and think:,; hard. Kcxt i 01Ienhauer the "Janitor of the cla;;s,"' who oprns aml :,;huts lhe toYe-door at the command of the doc-tor. IIendrickbon i~ almo,-t a lerp, and the others are m a tate of doubtful rxpcctation as to what will be the first question. Dr. herriek ( rnclclenly )-'·)Ir. IIenclricbon, what is the lesson about?'' Hcndrick~on-•·J(:,; ahoul-a-well-a-scYeral things. I don't ju t know how to state it. H's so complrx.'' Dr. ~--'"Diel mu read the lesson:·· IT.-"Y('s, sir''-"yc,;, ma'am." Dr.-·· You mubt ha rn a Yer_y poor memory if you can't trll what you',e read.'' Af'tcr thi:- bomharclrnrnt the door open· arnl Pershing rnter tramping hca,ih· aero~:-: the floor, follo1Ye<l rnon h:Y Hager, alwars latr. Dr.-",Yl'IL )Ir. Deller, prrhaps you can tdl us about the question l a:-:kw1.·· )fr. D.-'·\Yill You plca~c Rtate il again?" Dr. S.-·· What i,, the lcs:-on ahout ;" )Ir. D.-"\Ycll-l-1-di<ln ·t just get o,w fill toda~-'s le>' on." Dr. , .-",rhy. holl' di 'appointing! I haYen't !ward from ~·on for so long. )fr. Deller. \fill Jlr. Durrant tell u the .uh"tanee of the first topic?" Durrant-''"'c haw for toda,· a cli . cu;::;::ion on word and figures for connotation and ah,o their rnr1ou u c.. I s11ppo;::c thi;:: latter would haYc to be inclucle<l, nol mentioning nnious minoT point,..•· Dr. .-"Tery good, )Ir. Durrant, you are our of my hrightr t pupils. T have great hope in Your becoming a rhetoric profe:--~or tsomc <lay. Will )Ir. Ilewii.t plea;::e tell me what a Simile j_ ?" ~Ir. IIe"-itt (after looking in hi book)-".\ Simile is an expres ed 1i krness. '' Dr. .-"Yer_v good, Jl r. 1T r,,-ii.t. )Ir. Jf ornin. what iR _\nalogy ?" 1Iorain-''-\.. a rule hebrecn Analogy arnl imilc we find quite a good ikal of remarkable discriminations to be tlirnlgr<l to the le s attentive researcher. Jn<leed a cornplcxit~· of relations often originates pontaneou~ly, which being Rea reel~- rccognizecl is )'rt prrrrptible: ancl owing to other irreconcilable reason not in<lCl'cl tran. pan•nt, a· it wrrr, to the original re rarcher. often thrn' corncR unohtru:si,dy to onc'l, didactic .ensc of unclcr;::tan<ling ancl ability to diITl'rc•11tiatr c-ondu~ion. the intcrchangea121


hlern :.· or tl1C'~l' af'or~..;ai<l fi?nre~, which i · <.·om1H'c hl n~i\·cly notic:c·1hle in it. di:--tirn·tiv ·n . ~- ' Dr. '.-··1 think mu <lo not rn •,rn what you ~a\· an<l, f'nrthcri11ore ] \\ i~-:11 mu mml,l take, ~n\', t\n•11ty lllinutu.; olr' Pach ~lay and k'arn how t prnno.urn<' tlw rnorc <.:0111pl< x \\·o;·c1. · of our languag'. ·\Yill .:\Ir. \Yanl tell 1u<• \\'hnt , ~\'lll'<'<lo ·lw i. ?"' ~Ir. \\\rnl-··Jt i-- l<'tting tlw lwH clo tho:--P thing~ tlw \\'hole J1onlcl tln ... Dr .. '.-··. ~, .x1:· (\ .hi ·h i:-- Jlr:-:. \Y.) ,. fr~.\\ nnl.-··It i:-- l~ttinµ· <'\ •rythin!! nln1w c1n1l thinkim!." only of the lic•tt< 'l' 11,1 l f'. ·· 1

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Per~hing (sa_Ying to him~<?lf, "That ,r.,11·1 tak • long,") ~p •ak.~ out b ldl.Y and impre ,_, all with hi~ familiarity with th· subject but car folly aYoicl th CJl, btion ask d. r. ► .-·'}fr. ► 'tarkeY, ,d1at i~ . . llu~ion :·· :\Ir. . .-·'\f l'll-a-1 thjnk-a-it-tbat Illu.-ion i~ a r for nce to om •thing-that th r a<lcr ]mom-; al 1 ahout-arnl y t \1nc~ not knffw Tcnlly ··o mu •h about aft r all: at l a:-::t that'~ th i(lca f got in my study of it.'' Dr. .-·'How mnc:h tim did you put 0:1 thi:-- :-1·· · tarkey-·"\Y 11-~l c•ping off and on. about 1ml I-an-hour.' Dr. '.-''::\Ir. 1all n<lcr, ,Yhat i Pen-onification t' ~fr. Call. ( hLginning h: ro··kinµ: in hi: chair 1:111<1 lonkjng ,ri.-::-c cUHl r n •onncl nt)- 'l\ r~Pnifirntion j~ th' rnho<lirn< 11t of hrn11nn attrihut s in ~m i1rnninrnt0 h •inp;." (~\..:-::id· to :\fc:\fnlll'n) ··\Y·1-.:11·1 tlwt a . '·on.: h er: Tliat ,ri11 rc1i. ~ lllY ~ra<1e to ~).- Hue." }[r. Dell r-':l)od< r, I ,rnuM lik(' tn n~k .1 qm'~tion." Dr. , 'rh1inl \" I will tn to ,111, ' \\. --ir clllYth in~· Ynn as]- m .. ~Hr. 0.---\\"lrnt i; tlh· ditl\_.r:•ncl' I> ·t\\· Pll ~\.11 ~<,;.,.· cl11<1 1rmn' :" nr .•. -<\Ir. l)l,lllr. thnt i: ,- •ry ea~y: will· :\11~. IL-1gl r a11f:,n'r this qnc,~ticrn ~,lfa~·(•r-·· ~-\.l k~!Ol'\" i:-- tlw truth told i11 ·rn 111<lirl'c-t ,ray. while Irony i~ a li ') told in a cl'irl'~t ,rnY .. , Dr .• .-•"b jr ·lear. ;Hi\r ~ 1f it i:--n't. ju~t lrt 11 \ know and I ~hlll asl- ~ornc011c t1h•l :\[i ., ~ Ikn lri<:k~cm, ~in• clll illu~trntinn of Exda111,1tio11.'· :\lj~ II rn1rick:--on-··\r1rnt c1 pitl'l' or \\"( rk j~ n ll1c11l !-In form ,mcl moYing hmr 'Xprv~~ nrn1 admiral>!'~ In c:1dio11. how ,·vr.,,_ 1111ll·l1 lik<''harli • ! nr. ,·__.:•That i~ a goocl - . '-arnph· t'nr tlw figure in que1--tion. ,11H1 nmr will :\Ir. \Yuitknrnp tt•ll .-0111 ,thing nliout ,my JHHt of th<· ll'".'<m :" But Ii •fon• 1[r. \\"l·itknrnp ·n11 gatlwr hi.- :--<'at1 ° r/ld tl rn u~. dd~ t<H.t< t l1 Pr. tlw l <1li rin~·---. 1

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The Song of the Chapman Club Should YOU a::,k me 11·hence this ston \\'hence· this tale of tangled meaning·'. \Yith the oclor of the butter, \\"ith its legend~ and traditions, \Yith the breakfast food and pruce-juicc, \\'ith the tough beef ;c:lcak and mince pie, With the griddle cakes and stewed corn, And their frequent repetitions, I should an::,w·er, I should trll you : "From the wigwam of the Chapman's, Pitched upon the college trail_,. lf still further yon should ask me, Uore concerning Chapman'::, 1rigwa111, I should answer your inquiries, Straightway in such ,rords a;; follows: "In a room all bright and cheerful, Stands a table \\·hite and lcngthy1Yhite until the apple-butter, Or the grary mars its cleannes~. Dignified the 1.ribe surrounds it : :Squat~ each one in !ti~ \\·011tccl place \Yit!t his scalping-knife uplifte<lEver ready, eYer waitingTo attack ,1·lwt's good forthcoming From the spacious inner kitchen. At the head sits the noble cl1ieftain, Bookie Manitou, the Mighty,He, the buyer of all good things, From the stores of Westerville. He, 1rho calls us all together, Calls us thrice a day together, To nartake of bounteous feasting. All the warriors drawn together, By the signal from the bell, To the wig\\·am of the Chapmans On the broad blazed college trail. And they squatted not in silence, But with shouts and roaring laughter, Diel they gather there together, In the wig11w11 of the Chapmans In the town of '\Yesterrillc. II. H. G. and L. S. 1~4


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Jn hi~ harnh- ~l ju;>' of c:illr IT hamhl •cl to h 1 . k. "l a·· •pt it with mu ·h pri<l .-er"'nu h . ,11L'd with tht· r t." >llt wh ·n thl' hour'.· n<l lu <1 · nH· H, ·all •<1 young ( ~eorg to h, chair· "You takl' thi~ ·i<ll'r with yon horn . .\11<1 for a month stay th r !''

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Morning .\ \rakl' ! thou studl'nt Rlenping ! ~ ow fa~t tlw ri;,;ing un o·er all the lancl is c.:reeping.\ 1icw tlay hm; begun . •\nrl Yonder lwll is pealing .\ far if,- joyous lay. Awake! for tinw i» stmling The precious hour,-: of Jay . I thou ~turh•nt :"'lee ping! Your le"som.; m11"t lw h•arnecl. ;\ t·g}rl"tt•d duties are a-lll'aping, .\nrl la II",-: c-annot he "J>u nirrl. Proft ~~or;.; long ha re w·1itl'd To h<•ar your lag-ging feet. All"akt• ! 0 ,·outh helate<l, .\ncl flyi1ig Time defeat!

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Girls' Basketball Songs Tune: "Bcdclia. ·· \Ye're a cr01nl of jolly "G_ym" girl~ ·w ith a naughly taking way. 1\nd ,n,'11 kel'p yon alI a-jumping E\"l•ry minute that we play. \\' t' are all hot sarnl and ginger From our "rat:-" clown to our fr<'t. :-So mu hetkr hei that \l'l' arc hard to IH··n. So ,·ou hettN how to OtterhC'in 's (•lit<'.

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l;1id a~itle hi,-, n•,-t•J'Y(' a111l ,li~do,-<·<1 lit<· 111,Y>'len ll'hich hall cnshruutletl hi, 11-Jinll' !if<.. '!'ht• ,ton 1m, a strange one. ,u1d hi,-; \i,-,t<>11er,-; follo11·<·<l him 11ith ,-ill'nt. t·agcr atteJ1tio11. ··J t i, nhout an nffoir 1rl1it·h ha~ tronhkd llll' ror 1n,u11· Yc>ar,-, .. hl' ~aid. ··,rnd 1rhieh J h,111• lollg Jenre<l Lo tell. Hut no11· J am ·a1{ olcl man and no doubt ,- 11,ill "0011 lit• utllc•d a,ra~· rrum tlw,-,· plu1,-,mt HU'l'<mrnlings: and p<•t·hap~ tlw tdling of the stun· 11·il l relie1t• n1,1 trouhit'tl :-.pirit. ~ •·Jt 11a:, ,!uri11g tl11• 1•nrl_1 fi[ties. :\Ly p,1n·11t:-. liH·<l in 11e~tl'rn Peun:--vlrn11ia. \\"!1<•11 I ,rn,- nliout t11ci1tY-four yc>ar,:; or agt•. l fl'll in ln1c with :i" ,- 111 ,,,t g·irl of tlH· l!('i,gltlinrl1001l. Edith ( ),_\inrn. t\11 clnughtt•r o[ a thrifty rarni1•r. ;111d l.ll<'t' 11rn1Ti(•,l her. .\'o olijc<.;tio11,:, 1n•re rni~e<l to 0111· rnnrriag,: l\ut ,John :-it1•1rnrt. a 11orthl<•,-~ l\•l\011· ol' th\' Yil\ng,,_ dt'<'i.11'(•11 that E<lith had pro111i,-,•1l to 111an_1 llill1. _111• hncl 111;111ir,•,-\P<l n 111alici1111, hatred tinrnr<l lllL'. nml T w,1,- not ~11r1n·i,-l'tl to h•ar11 that he 11a~ plottmg to put mt• out or tlw wny. I wa,- 11vrcr n vmrnnl. hut b_, th(• urg(•Jl\ an<l judiciou, a,hit·P or 1111· fri,•11Cl" IH' dl'vicle<l to ,-lip a1rn_1· nrnl go to ,-oulh<'l'll 11\inoi;:: \Y,· li•i'1 the \·illa!!l' llll(ll'l' COICI' or <lark1w,-,- lJ1(1. llj)Oll l'l';\('hing Pitt,,,lrnrg. it 1ra,.: d(·ci1kcl tlwt 111_1· 1rii'<' ,-honld tak(• tlw :-t(•a111< r to ('invinnati. I wa, J knew tlu 10 "" 011 hor,.:t•lJ1lck acr0,-,- the t·ountry ,111<! llll'<'I lwr tlH•n•. :-,t. ~T 0 ,('ph m1" a n•r_1 ,-!011 era rt. ,en J cou l<l 1•a,.:i 1,r nrri I<' ,ll Cineinnati 11,,fon• :-lw hrndrd tht•rL. ··Th(• IH'<""",.,11'_1' 1m•paration,- 1n•re :-0011 c-ompldl'd a!l(l I took my dep,lr1un·. Tlw 11(•atlwr ,ra,., fin;, arnl I arrired at m~- ckFtinat_ion 'i~YPrn] 1hn:- before tlw hoat 1n1~ <hH. I ho:-<' long hotu·, 11·L·rc ;;pl'nt Ill 1mpnbP1H·(•. ln{t at ]a:'l the tinw for her arrirnl va111('. Thnt clay pai<srrl arnl anothrr . .\ ,1·ppk went by 1rith no tidingt- of tlw hl'ln!l'<l n•:-:-el. .:\[_1 f1•ar,- lhat th< jnunH'\' had ht•l'n clclayc,l In· :-OlllL' tc(•riou,: rni,:hap were full_,· j u~t ifiecl · ")·ou h,11<· ill'anl tlw ,-,ton of thL• trrrih!t· fafr of lhal 1p,.:,.:t•l and lw1 U'(•1r. It 11·,1,- tlw ,rnrk ol' .Jol;n !-,t<"ll"art. a:; I lc,um•d hltcr. tlwt >-l'llt lw1 H> tlw bottom. :-,t<'11arl nrri1<"<l in i>itt:-lmrg the ",llll<' 1faY on 11hieh i took 111y clPpartun·. :\f_1· 11·i[p had alr!'ad1· gom• .1\io,tr<l. :-co ht: di1l not ,_,., hPr. \luring th(• night lw ~ne>ak(•d aboard. ancl fa:-t(•1w<l thr ,-:afl'lr rnh<• and Hl'an, µ:,1 ug<· i 11 ,-ud1 a 111anrn•r that nci tlH'r 1roulcl wm-k p1·01wrly. Tlw ~,•c-ornl ll ip.h t o!' tlw l rip a lt•1Ti fiv <·.xplo,-ion took pl,1u•. folloll"l'11 i 111111rdialt•ll· hr tlw :-inking ol' tlw H'""<'I. l\ut f<'11· n•,H·l1<•<l tlw ,-]ion' ali1(•. an,1 I nPrc•1: sa~r l•:d it h aµ:a i 11 ... "B111. C1H·I(•:· a li:-t!'11<•1· Ye11turc•<l to ask ... hmr <lo ynu kHow it wa.Tohn ~1('11,u·t 11·ho did it:,·· ·· .\[a,-, in n•gar<l io that f rnu~t 1li~(·!Oti(' 111_1· 011"11 l('l'l'ild,, :.niilt nnd I <·ond<'lllll 111_,~l·lf for not tt•lling it lon!! h(•fore thi~. \\'l l('ll T il'~rne<l of t lw fa IP of' my clear 11·i fc I knrw of not hi np: Pi~t• to <lo. ~o I foul1(1 cmplo_11n<·nl 11·itlt a n~lll'rlllnn n f<•11· 111ilC'~ h(•lmr lwre. 'l'lwre I ~tarl'<l for about ,-ix n•,u~. and it 1rns tht>rc that r ;H·t·identalh· ran aero;~ .Tohn !'-,\('1rnrt. l l 11a~ tlH' cla,· hc>fore 1 c-arnr hen•. l rrt·oinizp,1, him at oner liur ~111L·1• Jll_l' l>Pnnl hn<l g-nrnn to ,1 <·onsicl<·rahl<· lvnQ'th. lw <lirl not recorrni7.(' lllt_': !'or _I 1w1·!'!' 11·on• n lwanl 1rht•11 I lir!'d in l~P11n«Yln111ia. \rhc·n -1 had µ:nrnecl h1, vonfi<l<'lll'(' I ,:11c<·(•(•<kcl in <lrall"i11g fro111 liilll ,1 full rnnf'e~-

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,-.ion of hi:;; 11efariou,- rll'('cl. Tlwn l marl<' 111\'~clf kno\1·n. \Yhcn he learned that Ec1ith, a)l(l 11ol l. had !!Oill' do1n1 ,rith.the ,'t. .Josqih, an inc:ontrollahle fit of anger look po,;se::;sion of him. Drawing a large kHife he ta111e at me like a demon. hnt before lw could strike fl blow, I ;,c•izecl a stone and knockecl him to tbc ground. Tlwrc in the sarnl beneath th<' willows clo~c 1>_1· the watcr·s eclge. ] lrnriecl him and llecl from tltc ,-.pot. I <·nmc' <lirel"tly to this plac:c. ''The n•:;! Yon k11011·; and 11011· I nrn frrr aft<'r all th!',;e Y<•ar,; of bond,lg"<', for it ~ce1{1,; a,-; if the ,-.pirit of .John :-,t.,,1·nrt lrn:- lwunt;'cl rnc all this time>, ·o that I conld hardly helir1c• he \la:-- not pre,;ent. ready to ~trik<• me• do1n1. Hui I am free at la,-;t; a lrnrd<•Jl ha - !)('ell liftcd from tnY rnirnl. anrl l shall spencl m_1· few rcmaini ng clays in prac·C'. ·, · On a lll'autiful rrrning a fe11· clays latce rnck :\fax: 1rns ohsenccl to takv his a!'c·u"lornecl ,-;uat lll'ncath till' tr«.'. In his hand wa::; his preciou~ \·iolin. Tlw ~un ,,·n,-. just :--inking hd1il](l tlw 1rt'stern hill;,. and its last glowing ra_1·,-; h,Hl ('OJll"l•rte<l the ptwi<l 1-11rl'1H-<' of the ril"l'l' into a shrd of glittrring g-olcl. Thl' rnwral,l hill~ of Kcnt11rky were reflrcted in the glassy ~urfac·P of tlw Ohio t-O clistin('th· tlwt one ,·oulcl ~(·;ll'('l'11· kll ,rhrrc la))(l and water met. 1\"ilh this ~oul ·in~piring pro~pt>d h<'for<; hi111, rndP :\fa-.: t urnul to hi,.: !i(•lorecl inst.runwnt; for in thi · way hi~ trndc•r ;,pirit found il~ mo,;L fitt in g rxpre~,-ion. ~ot often i~ ouc prrmittc'<l to lH'ar such music ,1~ then floatrd out on the still e1·ening air. In a little cottage ju~l aeroo,; the ri,·er lay ;rn old c·olorecl man. Ili,-; J,•u,-. had lwen ('ruslw<l ln· a falling tree. aml physiei,1ns wrrc lr.ving lo ~el thr broken hone~. The pain \rn · intt>rn,e. :111<1 tlw olcl rn•gro lookecl up imploringl_1· into the fate of tlw ><urgem1. "Dat hu'h po"·'fol hacl, doc·tah; hut I lwliPhc•s I !'Olll<l $tan· it if I onlY conlcl lwah }fa~,;;a :\!ax's fid,liP _'· .'rust Own the hcaubful strain~ of a farnili,lr hnnn 1rere \1·afted O\"C'l' till' ri1·rr in the quiet of the p1·pni11g. · 0111 .\ aron ~111ilrcl faint I_, ancl ,aicl: ··Dat help~ \ron<l,,'ful; it ain't 1wah Hl hail nmr.' · _\ftPr a ,-.hort time he• ,-.poke a.g-ain: '"Dr pain am all gonr. dodor; e,··_l"lhing·, ju~' gloriou::, nm,·. I'sr gwinr homr, Jinny,'' he c-;aicl fainll\" to his wife. a11d all was on-r. · The 1i1u~it cca;:rrl. rm-le }fa:-. leaned hack against the stately oak. Far up the riYer the whistle of a ,-.tpamcr was llC'ard. ·'Sounds mighty like the olcl :-\t. Joe:· he rnnrmnre<l. Cra<lually ,;he apprnache<l. ancl diredl_,· in front of thr little cahin he lanclecl. '!'hr la$t 1igh t of departing day shone <lmrn upon old :\fax's uptnnll'cl f,H'<' . alHl ti ;u•~ of joy strcamrcl clown Iii,; wrinklrd c·lweks. }ferry Yoiccs ;:;ang out helmr. •·So rou ha,·e 1·011H' at la~t. Edith.'' hr 11·hi,,1wre(l. "l knrw you would. It is wn: heauti(ul lwn•_·, The· stramrr morPd ~lmd,· out of sight down tlw river. The ruffled ~urfacr of the waicr hrramr quiet once mon'. Tlw opposite ;,hore faded from rir\\· iu tlw darknes:-:. Th en a;:; the ri-ing- moon ca:-l it,, fir,;t ravs ·fn 11 in his faC'e. a,!rn in t lw olrl man \rhisµerecl: "It i,- i,O lwanti fnl here.'' 131


It \l'HH morning to T"nde ::\fax. Ile ha<l gone to that land of E'lernal <la1·, thru whith fl<m,-; the m()~t tr:inquil of rin'rs, the Hi1·c r of Life, and who,-;e hill~ pc,-,-;L•,-,-; a u;ranckur ,~rill ~uhli111ity not to be c:ompare<l with tho~e St:'l'll with 111ortal eYr~. .T. \L1n1rn:-r Anm. '07

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the othl'r~ arl' fini~hed. Thl'n instead of goin_!! to 1n1· room J ::;hall go to the ha~e111( nt ~tairway whid1 i~ 11ot u~ed eo 1·ery muc-h ancl c-onc:L'al 11~Y~elf in the ha~ement until dark: then l ~hall ;,lip out tlw outsicle ba,-ement cloor. Tlw ('ook i · on the side of us girl~ and slw will help me. \\'hen }Iiss Pl'ar$Oll cnll,-; to inquire about me, _m u meet her at the door and frll her that l lrnYe ju~l fallL'n a leep and that r am 1·ery ea~ily wakened. \\'hen ,-;he look~ throu_!!h thr opening of the tloor R''e will see what iR suppoRecl to he I lying on tlw ('flllC:h, all(l i,he will pass by without . u~pic:ion. Xow, I shall run a grl'at ri~k in getting nway. When I return the c:ook will ]el me in if c:hl' hns not retired, or I might :-tay with Be:-,-; ancl when }l iRs Pear on i~ taking her morning 1rnlk aronll(l the square I conlcl ;;:lip in unoh.oened an<l he on haml for hrl'akfa,;t. ·' ''You ('ertainlr are a ~dwnwr, R 'tky . I hope yon will ~uteeed.'. •·o. yon k1rn1,:, Mndge . where thl're· ic< a 11·ill t lwn' is a 11·ay. 1 hope c·an get to ,-;ee Torn in thL' morning ancl lPll hi 111 m1· plan." Torn llll'l lwr i II the afternoon and ga re her a lettl'r from ho1uc. She ha,1 n•,Hl hut a l'c'w line1- wlwn ,he looked up and ~airl: ··T,in1. L have Illy plan of t':.;tape <lr:l\111 up.'' · "Capital. L!'t'~ hear it.'· I fa,tih· :.;lw !un·p him a hriPI' outliM of it. \\"h('ll ,-;he had fini;;lwd Tom ~C'P111c•cl plc'a~('<l ,rith it all(l a::, tlw_,. partPrl Torn exprc•:.;~ecl the ~lll(·(•n•:-t hopl':.; l'or ht'r ~uc·t·c',+. :-;1i, , 1ra..: ,0011 in lwr r:io111 and ,rith th<' aicl of :\fad(!('. thc'Y :-oon had tlw pati<,nt arranged. ,rhid1 ,rn:.; a ti1w in itation of a J)Pl"~~n . .-\.~ thn l\'C'"" !!Oing to ,-;u pp1 'l' I 1wz Ill< l ".Ii"" Pnn..;011 in tlH' hall nncl tolrl lwr of hl'r i Il111•..:,-;. :Slw H>on C\.('ll:-<'d h<·r..;:'I r, lt',\1 i11g tlH' irnpn':.;,;ion that ~llC' 1r;1,. p-oing to lwr room. \Ylwn :.;]H' u1111v to tlJP ~id<' doo,· ..; 1w ,-,·11r that it ,ra:.; opc•ncrl. ··Herc' i:.; 1111· c·ha1H·<'-'. ,he, ~aid to IH•r..;l'II', arnl looking ahout to :.;p• ii' anr one' 11·a:.; 11<',;r, l'rrnncl till' c·oa..;t ch':lr. and tnurngc·o u..:l~ walkec1 tow•n•'...; Ji.'r l'ri<'n<l",; hon1C'. ;-,h<' 11·,b ,oon h<•yornl the cn111p11~ micl 1rn..; !!Oin(! rnpidly clo1r11 the ,tn'<'t. c·on;trntuhltin(! hl•r:.;»Jr 011 ht r good l11c·k 1rhcn :.;lw lookecl up nncl ~aw a pro/'p:.;:.;or. 1rith wl10111 :.;]l(' 1rn..; 11·t II nc,,uaintPd. approaching. Dis11rn1· :.;eizc•<l her. It 1ra..; too ht(' to rl'trc,al. :\[u..;lt'ring her c:ouragt• f'l1e pH;H,d hr 111111 11nr1•c-ri_!!niz1,rl. and all 1ra;:: 1r,,Jl om·t' 1~10re. ~~ll' sn11· Hr.~ in the• doonray 1raiting to gr<·c'l hl'r. l11t'z tol·l IH'r r,1! IH'r _, ,xc·1tmg ('XP·'ri<'ll('C' arnl m11To11· p,-,.-npr. n_,. thi, linw tlw hoy:.; 11·pr,• tm'rc' 1nth th<• carriage . •\.ft<·r the otlH'r girl" lrnd fini:-:llC'<l thl'ir HIJ>IK'I'. orn• or tlw gil'!~ a:-:kt'cl :\laclg-c'. in tlw prl'~Cll('t' of :\ Ii,.,. l'Pnl'"'lll, to !!O to tlw ch,-,- llll'l'ting 11·ith li<•r that Pl't 11i11g. :\la<lgP thankt'<l h!'r nnd ~tal((I thnt ,-;]w 1ro11ld IJC' nhli(!<'<l to n·main ll'ith T1wz. \\·lw11 "hr n'ac·ht•<l hl'r room 110 one' 1rn;:: then• t·,c·Ppt the· ,ilrnt p:itic,nt on tlw c·ouc·h . •\hout ,c>1<'ll o'clof'k :\Ii,;, Prar:.;011 c-all,·cl to "er liwz. '.\[a<l!re lll<' t her at tlw door ancl tolrl lwr tliat liwz 1ra:.; ~till ,-;l<'Pping nnd that tlic'v ~honlcl not makP thP lc,a,,t noist' ,1 :-: ~IH' wa:-: 1en· C',bilv wakc•1w<l :\ fi:-:" P,,ar,-on gla11c-i11g m·er :\larl,!!e·,_ ..;l1011lrler anrl '-('(•lng thr form 011 the c-ouc:h. \\'(']lt' quirtly all'ay. 136


.\.~ soon a ~he wae gone )ladgc gal'e a -;igh of relief ancl exel,1imcd: ·'\Yhai a narrow ,•scapl' ! l upposc tho,e young people arc enjoying them~ehc~ immen~ely, an<l here lam telling a great rn,rny fih~ l"or tlwir ,.;akp." .\s they were nearing the town tlw town dock told Inez that it wa,; n f'ter hour:;. "J'I I hel that the cook will have locked the door.·· '· You ean ,-tay 11·ith me, then:· replied Hu;:::. '· l am afraid lo ri,-k that.'' .Just al thi:.: moment tlwy came upon a ermrcl of' girl~. fnez·~ keen l'_r(' ~oon detedC'd that they were the Senior girb from the dormitory; )Iis, Pearson 1ra:.: abo seui to he among tlw number. They ha<l been to a c:la , IIH:'l'li ng and had had a prolongcrl di~c·u,;;;ion about c-::1p~ and g-0\rn~ . •\.,; the c-arr iagp pa!:',;ecl )li R. Pcarrnn stoppc•d and turnincr to the girls c•iid: " \\'asn't orn• of tlio:.:e gir l,: Jiicz \\'ibon :,,-· 'l'lw gir l::: profc,~:::cd im1oc-c•nc-c. ·'Di <l mu notice• that old hawk ~tretching hc>r iwck to the fullt' ·t ex lent to see wh·o we were~-· said Inez after th~y p,l:o~e<l them. "Drive up. pcopll'; rnayi>l' ] can gd in hl'fnl'l' thl'y gl'l he1\'.'' Jn a f'c• 1r 111innt{',- liwz might !tan' been ~cc•11 c·rcc'ping t01rar<l~ tlw ba~erne11t. J twas locked! Dismar ,eizecl lwr. \\"hat. honlc1 ~he do~ Onh mw hope n'rnai11l'<1. anrl sh,, must ;1c-l q11ic·kh·. :-lhl' ha~tencd to her winrlo{r a)l{l ~aw that it 11•a,; ~li!!htly 01wn . Shr ,rhi"pl reel hoars0ly to her roo;nn1atl'. who quickly n ',-pomlrfl to hrr <:all. "Slip clown arnl 01wn tlw ,-idc cloor. Be quick! 'I'hPY arc e:imin!!. In a moment ::\[a<lgc had thl' rloor open a ncl two girl~ ~tcalthih· lrnt lw~tih· wt•nt to their room. ,;I am afrai<l ,-,he ,-,;11r Ille' on the ,-,trc< t a while ag-o . ,.,o 11·(' •11ust hurr.1 arnl 11:d in lie<l . licurn,-,{' ,-Jw j,., ,-ur<· to i>l' her,, to "l'l' i r in• ,H<' lioth !tl'n•.'' Till' padd.r 1n1~ ,-oon out ol' tlw wa\', ancl in a little ,rhilc :\Ii,.;,; Pc•ll'~<•n 11·,1-. hl'ard appr<tH·hing. :-411(' knoc-kc·d an<l both girl~ :-IPl'Jlih l'l',-pond<·,l. :::;,1ti,fi etl that ,-lw w,1,- 1ni"lakt 11 ~lw ll'l'nt awn\'. LElfoy fknDC:F. '(Hi.

A Toast to the Basketball Girls I IPr<''~ to the girl tlw joll iu,t y"t, I r nm ,-t'l' lwr om·(' rou·11 1w·l'r fon.rM. Foi· with ,cpnrkling ~.l'l'" nnd th·ing · f<·d 1·11 ll'll yon, ,.,Jip',- hard tn lwal. .\ncl laugh in!! g,1ily, hi r hloorn<'l':- fl< P1 il\!.'. 'l'hl' gn me :-lw·,-, phyi 11g, rn'Yl'r ,-top pi np-. Silk-unnh,-, l'nlling hen• and tlwn•. Hair-pin~ dropping l'I< r_nr 11 PJ\'. :-,]ll' dr)(',-,n't UlJ\'-~lw'" in to 1ri11 ::-,o fill ro11r !!la,-,-,{,-, tf, :lw hri111 : C'orne. arnl to tlH' c·link, c·link . c-link . •\ toast to her <1rink. drink, clrink. 13,

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Hiram's Letter :'II Y DE.1u Po.I':

Tlwr(' i~ not llllH:h <loin· jist mm, so before T fret my clutch out will pen you a line. I clid not realize till to-clay how short this term is. I will haYe to begin to ent out lot of thrsc extra doins. Yes, pop, the profs use that wor<l ''cut it out;" it is alriglii., and prof. ll'e ne1·er think of sayinf ··professor."' 1 must break the new._ geni.lY. l ha1e a point. Xow, a point, pop. i~ your best, gal, your swerthcart. The one vou eat with, walk with. study ,1·ith. an<l-1rcll, you can't hardly get 1-1 long iu a big college like this wilhoui n point. :\[inc, she is a peach. And the boys are good scouts, too. Thr_1· j u--t take .rou by th(' lrnn<l and pat you on lhe back and .ay, "by jove vou·rr a good old ~port.·· Whrn l speak about the scouts I mean tlw ':'lfatlwans and 'Phroneans, thc·v arl' the boys' socictirs all(l the Clios and Lethcan,- i:s thr girl~ societies. 1 ,ms told by one' of 'cm that they ride people but it surely ain ·t so because theY ha Ye lwen so nic·e to rne. They also ~ay they knock on each other, but T <lon't think they mean it. _\. knocker. pop . is Olll' who knoc·k~. Oh . hut I was scared this mornin'. I w1-1~ 1-1fraicl l wa~ goin' to run np under Doctor cott. in Latin: and he said if some o[ them di<ln't grind. and burn a little• more mirlnight oil, they ,rn · goiu' to flunk. Ilr was illusion to the c•xnm~. pop. One of thr Soph the othrr rlay ~an; to nw, you rnnst lwµ-in to c·ram ahont two or three week heforr thl' finals. Of course' you won't urnl(•rstand some of the stunts that I talk about but pop. T am u•rtninh· cloin' soriet1·. :\"rllis Funk. he is mv Frrsh hrother, said 1,·r 1rnul<l trike up cainpus work and /!il'C' rnorr ·time to g-irlology when sprin)! eonw~. Bennet tolc1 X ellie you must to Court-right. They aid put more, iime on your pony and !hr lrssons ran he got in half the time. A pony i~ a littll• hook wr ha1·c, that is not in the L·atalog hnt you can bnv ·l'm at Shylock ) Iorrison'R. Th(•y arr ~1wh 1-1 hrlp . They have rrrtainl_v bCl'll roastin' thr "('nior~ lwre latl'l_l". Tlw g-irl~ want('rl to go slcighin' hut the boys "·as too , hort to lakr ·l'P', ,-o ji~t c•1·<•rrboch ha:s hel'l1 lalkin' bout the $horlskatc sc,nior,-. \r1• <lid11'1 en•n ha1c• to n~k our Frrsh girls you know, thi~ i~ ]pnp n•ar ancl Ka<l Shauc·k ,;he got all the g-irls tog-eUwr and tlwr ji,-;t n:--kc•<l 11,- to thr biggest class pu~h Tncsday night I cn•r ,-,1w: a111l tl1ry pairl the price. too. Thcr locked us in the :-,he was rr•rtainlv swell a11fl oh the ralinH 11·e rlid e,11. hall (Doc·tor :-;c.'ott rlicln't 11a11t u,-; In lrn,I' tlw .\--,-nc-i,tfi;111 huil<lin', '-'O 11·r ji,-t rc·11tr<l the• Tmrn Hall). Rnt p,-h1-11r. wr <lirl11't uuc• for lwin' locked. in, lmt King- nml TTollmnn ji:--t knoc-krrl tlw dror <lmrn anrl it only rost us 15 plunb. I tnl<l 1·011 ·1,011t our c·la:--,- rn~h in onr ln~t l<'tll'r. <licln't T. pop? Wrll thry ,u·c· -:lmr 11·hrn it c-OJIJ(',- to basket linll. l <lirl not pd to pln:v in thr .! !'all)(' with ()_ S. r. hnt I <101H' plc•11tr of rooti11' l)Jl (lw :-;irle linrR. r['hrm O... r. liov,- '1l'l' corkl'l'R at Ba~kc•t Rall. T 11aw writt< n You more than I int(•JHl< cl lll.Jt I hnw 111y math. nut nncl ,re FrC'~hic ~ rlon't hare to clr~rrratr 011r mind:- a, har<l n:- Pr<•Jl~- Th< y an• rc•gular hook ,rnrn1~, and Yon onght to ~c•<' th<· , 'opli~. :-n<'h g-ri11clc•rs you nc>Yer cli<l ~(•r. T havf' onl~- r-ut ahout

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1; ti nH•,- thi,- term. l hope PrcxY won't ('all rne up hut if he cloes I will .!!l'l \\'orman ( he j,- our high rnu('kety nrnc-k) to fix that up. I am takin' ( 'cmc:-try th i,- krm ,-o if yon lwar of nw gcttin' hlowecl np in the Lab. don·t hl' 1rorricd. \\'l' an• gain' to the ('itv tomorrow to get our mugs na(·k(•d, for thl' annual. Sort h hale to mention che money question, pop, I ain't t•xadl~- broke> hut I'm prcU,· baclly bent. \\'ill rnakl' me go some to pay ror 1111· ha,-h thi,- 1rcck unle~:-: ] hear from you ~oon. Your afr<'cl ionat(' ~on, TTl!!.\)l CHESTER RX .\\.ELY.

A Dream In tht• bound~ or Jf(•ll"s Half .\ ere

Out along the llarhor road. ~tancl~ a l~ncly cr~t1rhile clwdling, \1 hi(·li of t•,-il doc,- rorhod('. U ft1•11 pa:-::-ing q nitkly by it, llad l -clrndd(•n•<l, awed with rear, For I knc>II' ·hras long sin(·(• haunle<l : -

:-;o it

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for many a yPar.

Oft I lwarcl ,)f gho,;t,- ancl goblino; :-,tra117p li§.dlb, too, \\'('I'(' oft :::ecn tlwrP: \\'('i rd. 1m·:-:tPriou,- ,;ha<l01n· phantom~: F(•arful rnicl':- iu th(• air. 'J'lw country ,war ahouiHh ll'ith talc>s _\ncl t1rii'ight ,;up(•r:::litiom, . . \ncl ort 1 thought 1rhal fun 'lll'onlrl IH', 'l'o ~1•c the:-:c apparition . \'01r ,-oon clicl gr.tt·iou,- Fortu111• gr:11 t Thi~ wild cll'tsin• or lllr hParl. \ rnl in an nn look(•<l for n:oni(•nt

I rou n<l 111y:-(•l I' rt>a<l y to ~tart. 'Tim, tlw 1npk ju~t af(pr Conf'r0ncc ::\l<'t in ,-leqJy \Ye~lenillc•, () 1w c-olrl n ighl in <lrear ( ktoht'r, \fh en all tlir ll'Orlrl wa,- ,till. \rith quic-h'rn•cl pact• I hurrier[ on, 0-c>nnmc> ln· so111c· nrngic- p01l, Tm1:nrcl,- thits cln•aclful. clis111al ~pot \\ lif'l'C a II tlwH· ch•n:on~ rlm•ll. 140


BuL no11· my toLLra/!e lel"t my ~oul; :\I,, heart 0Cl'1Ued 11ol to beat : 'J'his· unst•en fon:e was on'r me; 100 late ·hrn,; lo retreat.

For, from out the ,;ti! ly clarkm'8::., Came a ghastly forn1 in while, Leading ~lo11· a long pr1Kt•ssion, Chantiug baleful song,; of 11ight. 'l'hey ent('l't'tl the hou~c together Bearing me alarmed along; heard tlw groan:.: of my ochoolmates bsuing from the grt•at throng.

The,-;e forn ,,: all ,;u_•11.cd a 1111,;t<:n. Together thus ao:.:cmhled, · · Till om' aro,;e and ·poke to tla•n1. ( I rc111crnlll'r ho\\' I (r('n:hled.)

··\\"e, mt•mhcr:.: of tlw faniltY . I la,·e come to prescrilw tl;e [all> Of tho:-,e who 1luri11g l'onl', renn. Kept u,-; in a half-crazed ~tatL.

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their 110:,-;~ and nightly pr01di11g, .\ncl _n'I Ii 11/! a)l(l t'L'rL'lla,lc,,, B,· H Ii J' Ol'll ' ~ 0 J' rude cJ i,-;t urhanle · From alarm-t·lock;; to pnra<k:.:.

··'l'lw eulprit:.: han• he, n g::itht•r"ii Ii . rt> .\nd arc in that outer room. Tlwr ,-;land in patient ll"aiting 11mr, Heady to med their <loom." :\I\- :--chool11Hlte,: !--1 hardly knew them! ·\\'hat ,mful ~ights thei· were! ('hai11~ ancl shackle,: bouncl till'lll ~trough· So thl'_1· could hardly ~tir. :-lome gnashed their trl'th and ll"l'pl aloud, \\'hile some Sl'<'ll1 P<l 1101 lo c:are: \\'ith nl,l and h,1ggard faces ~011w Rl'trayed confinL'lllL'lll there.

'I'hc Fae:nlt \' no

Jlll' l't\' sh01red their "treatment ·of them all, Th r r meted _iu ·tie:p t•qually F°rorn the largl't-:l lo the small.

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'l'hL•1 floute<l tlw"<' 11·ith tortur<.> <lin·: Tho:-<• th<•1· roask<l at the ,-.tri.ke-:: .\ncl otlwr,; fatecl were L' abide For ,HP ,1ithin a rlrn of snakP:--. Ificlcou-: so111c wvn· to roam thr earth Bearing form,; of animal-: 1,ilrl; ( 'pntaur-figure-: a fc•"· iiL•<:arne: 01w c·ha11gPrl to a u-ippl<'<l <·hilrl.

TIH·:-<' t lwr ~< ·nu rg<'<l 1ri I h <rnPI :-<·orpion--. Tho..;p ,;·pnt o'pr tlw p r<'c·ipi<·<' :--t<·<•p. :-;oJIH'. hc,;i<lc,;. to tlw rin•r W<•re drnp-,!!C'<I To <lro\\"n 1lmn1 in \\"atL•r:- de,•p. \\ 1th gka111imt sprar" anrl falc-hion. hrighl, \\'ith ,c11rr<•a1wc :-,, . . i11. ead1 hren-t. . TlwY thus Hw1r r1d1m:- c·a:-t,,!lntr. Xor pau,;p they onl'c to rc..,t. I thought the? had o·erlookl'd 11:l'. \'or c:ould l teal "nfc awar . .\n<l 01w . 0 horror. ' n~l' a1qiroa<'he<l :·•.\]arm c-lo<:kR.'. T hranl him -ay.

I t m·1ie<1 ,rncl tri<•<l lo flee the pln<·r Hic: gn1 ·p was that of l<·<·l : I . (•t·eame<l and look<·rl in fri_!l·in around'. '\\'hat wa~ that ~o unrf'al? Yes. T llC'ard a wrll known tinklin/! . ..-\.h, it was half-past fin•. '\fy o,rn r·loC'k 11;1" 11w1Tih· huzzi ng. K .I TlI.\Hl);"E P, TI U"CK. '07. ) .. rnl T ,Ya, ~till aliw. ·

Extracts From the Advance Sheets of Hodge-Podge She arm,<' lwforp <hmn. anrl sat down to reph· to hrr friend's appeal. Her thought.." came sloll"h, and often she seemecl to han• foro-otten her purpo. e altogether. She lratl Ritenour when the Young aide ca~e in at a g-r<'at Pace and , ham·k-ed the Cloorl lacl,1· h_v hii:: impPtuositv. "I have Bean ent by the King to eomrnarnl mu to (·ome Postc-hastc 'to the Hall. T , hall be yonr \rarrl-rr until ll'e rPaeh the Hoyal Parle Thr horR<':c: oucrht lo Landis there i Se,aurs. Du Pre. hasten to make r<'<1rh. \\'e 111; , t slnrl for th<> Court-rip-ht awa~·-" · 14~


~oou they were out in the early morn 111g ~\yer. The shady Grove:: populated with tall Holme" and Ash trees e1weloped them in iti:' rnysfa, spell. 'l'he eatitcru tiky began to atititm1e Yarious lornly II u.~ hL", and th<, Hobbins and tbt' }Iauk-ing birds awoke drowsy Xature with their ::;ong . Oc-c-asio1rnlh· ,1 :Hartin, l\•rshing on a lofty limb . put in a sm't•t notL•. * * The fair lady at his tiide, after a long pause, says, "Be Frank ,1·ith me and tell me :;omething of your early life.'' After a long silence in whic:!1 he reflected oYer tbe propriety 01 revealing his humble origin, he began. '"l ,ms horn an:or<ling to the Callender ahout twenty-,;c,·en )'ears ag" in the \raite-revcn• Iles. 1 was a poor boy. ::\ly mother carl5· bound nw oYer to a \\' ea \"l'r. IL 11·a:; a life oC drudgery. :'.\I~- master wa,; a seYere taskmaster and J · aw li ttll' n r the lifo around me. Occasionally the Baker, or the :Miller, or the Con pt r. or the Smith, ,1·oulc1 drop into the shop for a chat, but for the :\Iajor part of the time I .-,nt•l.1· ,0;111· an.'" one else. :My master had one weakncs~-a weakm~.; ror poetry aJJLl ,;ong. H c \\'Clcomec'I with una-Lloycl pka,mrc every wall<lt>i·ing l(nner. ~catL>d upon a Bale of doth in Lnh of a 1110re convenient rl',-;ting place, the mi11,-trd would Trcitc U1e mosL beautiful YCl'SC6. Bnt I cannot dwell long on this part of mr life. '''l'hcre ,rn,; another poor J'el.lo1r 1rho wa,; sirnjlarly bound out. ::\fax\master \\'as the keeper of the Duke's Yincyard . _\n Iri sbman he wa;;, with al] the natio1:al irn,:cibilit_,· im<l Uall; id he wa not without his natin• humor. l ren :crnbcr after my apprenticeship was at an end and l wa~ plying my trnt!c. the old man would ,;a)' : 'It Ball's all; Oi neYer saw the Loikes 01 thot hlio_,- in all me loifc. ..\'" i ,·et·. \Vur-ruk; ~Tot a bit, 'cipl when you sthood m-c1· him wid a sthick. \\'h en it was hol and the ithcr lfowley-ki11g spalpccn. were on their 1ray to take a sclmim in the crick, furn inst the two :'.\Iills, Oi \rn<l let the hhoy Offenhaner or so and he wncl promi e to be back soon and mc,ke ttp fo/ lost toirnc. 1\' ml he~ X ot he, mdade. Och, hut he wtul pay for it, tho. 1 wud pnt the ~chear in his hand and tell him lo sthar clown in the 1·ineyard till Oi shnd call him. After he had Betm-ctt ·it for some toirne afth~•r clark Oi wud call him in and set him lo ,-;haqwniu' lh<' tnol~ 1rid lhc oulrl \\'hclslonc. Och, he waF a bad egg.' "\Vhen f'-l'l'ernl years had pa,;se<l, I concei,·cd the i1lea of selling oui. into lhc ,vcrM to seek mv forlrnic. I inrlncc<l the hov tn nm awav and .iom me. : Haxwl'll-ttl wi'th jo>· at tlic pro-:rwet of ,i,,rn<Jering tlu:u the world and :-eein1< ·omc of the wonderful things he had heard of. We left the peaceful villa QC of C'Ji l'ton under con'r of darkncs~ . and made our way ro lhe shor<' of tlw island. Loosening the faRtenings nf a fi:.:fong boat, we jumped rn and set 011t for i.he ma111land. ~\11 day we rowed and when at <l usk we reached the other ~horc, ,re clecidccl to f:i n k tlw hoat to prc\·r11t its discovery. }Jax set to Boring a hole in i.he Kiehl of the nwl hut I. being desirous of effecting the destruction at once. climbed tlic m~f:t anc'I brought down a heavy belaying pin, and ,rith this I StonfEer in . "When we had set foot on i.hp shore I led the way up tlw prccipitou, cliff, when suddenly a voice sourn1cd out in the darkne s: ' All-num !' I turned to escape. 'Halt, or your lift> will go ont like a Flash -man. Bv 143


Llw J lolY Book-1:!,lll, halt!' I ,:topped. ll e ,-;tepped up. '1 am the keeper o·f the Earl's domain· and \"OU are under arrest.· Just then ::\Iax eame up. T tolcl the keeper of our' fearful experience::; and a1·errcd that I was ignorant of any unlawfu I act. Hi,: 'e1·ere manner underwent a eomplete ('hange. '\\"hat if you \\'or-man. I hall i'ee that no harm will (;Orne to YOU. Follow me.' On the way we learned that his name was Mark. \re at 1;ngth reached the lodge. The keeper's wife gn'Pied u,, kindly and attended to our needs. e,-;pecially our appetiks. :-loon afterwards we lay <lown on the hard floor to sleep. l t sud,lenly oceurrecl to me that the keeper might ,:till put u,: in pri:;'.rn. ~o afkr a long wait 1 wakenpd :.lax and tol<l him the nt>e<l of taking Jhght. ::\lark-ley 111 deep ,:lumber arnl we ,-;tl'althilv erawle<l out of the hon:-l'. We heard a horse stamping in his ,;tall in ~1 Rarn-ctt a little cli,:tam·e and a,, <1uirk as thought 1 hrou_ght him out arnl we Wl'l"(' soon galloping away. The Xorth Star was our guide. •('miw. J)obhi<'.' I <:rie<l to the splendid animal. 'you mu,-;l earry u:; to safetv.' St!'adilv l:e eantered along, hour after hour, neither pausing to Drinkwater nor to ie,,t. .\non the ::;un aro,;e ancl we were enabled to note the nature of t!H c·ounlrv about 11,-;. '"Hut ·the lad\.: eourage slmrl_,. wc'akene<l, ancl be began to whimper. ~n~pceting that lw might Funk out, l en<learnred_to c-hecr him nncl ~a;d: ··,\L an• !rning to ,:pe thl' king and, of c-our,:c•, all will then be well witi, n~. \\"l' ,Yil-,:on hl' thL'rc', if r am a goocl judge'. Tt is not "\Yi~e nor Pxperlient to go hack l:ome lH)\\'. Heaven \rill,; it that we g-o on. )[y fate and J,,,1·er-: are one'. You mu:-t Bair up a little while longn. \"o hraYc man ,rnulrl Kring-e hc•fon, ,;u<:h trifling ohstaclc,; a,: the;;e.' Again and again T triPcl to hearten him anu :-om<'li111<.,- ,-;uc·<·l'e<lerl. * * * "Tlw Banuian pPa,-ant::; wc•n· ll'I'_\" ho,;pit•1hl(•, ancl we ,rerp p,·ernr!wre kind I_,. entertained . Bui we' ,r<'re anxiou8 to press on to the court. · T sat rlo,1·11 upon an olcl abandoned Eek,-ti1H' (("orner~t01w) of ,:01re long fnrgotl< 11 building and ,-t1Hli<d what I . honld h(•,;t clo. Patic'n(]y the hov awailul 111v ck<·i,;ion and <·011ti11unl to Flick tlw <lu,;(-,;pots off hi:-1 c-lothin ,~. Tlw hor:-1e t-too<l patiPntly. too. \\'hat a fine IJC'a,;t he wa,; ! A Triinm;r ~t(erl I nPn•r -::1w. For a-)langu,: iRlatHlt•r,;, i1orsp,- arp 11nc·o1111ron nil'] < f n·n poor qualit_,·. I piek('d up a ,-;mall s(ic·k anrl ht'gan to Ifrwitt clow: and, b)· the tinw I ha<l whittle<l it a,raY, nn- rlecision har1 been reaclw<l "\\"e again took up our tP<1iom; journey. The clay 11·n~ hot arnl ~nltn-: anrl l wa" not at nll ,:urpri~rd later 011 to find heavy storm-e:loucl;: Q'athe;._ ing rapidly and orninou"I.,· hehincl 11". \\'<' "'ere prcs,-ing on anxion,-Jr and ,rPrt> pas~ing thrn a ,rc•ll kl'pt Park, lwlongin2" prohahh· to ,-:ome nobll'lll'lll. "·lwn ,-udrknly, Great S(;otl ! a hloo<1-c-hilling ,-:crpam bore down upon o~ r --·artlerl ~ar,:. Tt eYiclentl,I" taJl'P from within tit<· grm·p_ Tien• "·a~ clanger. but nothmg claunteil we Spreng from the hor;:e's hac·1, . ha;:til)' tiec1 him. anil hurriC'cl 1rithin. "\\'e soon arri,·e<1 al th<' ~ource of the cries. .\. littlr girl har1 fallc'n into a ,;mall yl't rather deep :,;tn•am, anrl, altho it was clinging to the hank, it would i,nr<'l.,· ],an' hren <lrowne<l ha<1 l not con,c in tin'c. l piekec1' her up aml assa)"((l to Hur;:h her cric.. I roaxe<l and l\iester bnt to no arail. The child wa~ well rlrcssec1 arn1 very pretty, and \\"fl:s e,·i<lently of nohl<' hloocl. · 14~


'·('la11ti)L'J'i1w up th.> hank 11·ith her J lookL'tl ahout to di,-rnn!r ,-;omc ~ign,-; or lH'opl(' ~bout. Tlw min lwgan to fall arnl then to eea~(' for a 1rhile. Soon. hmrerer. :\lorain frll and we w-•re drt'nc·hcd to the ,;kin. The h01· ll\· thi,-; timl' had joine<l me. ha1·ing gone to bring tlw horst', ann tnitdl1t•r 1n• rl'nl'll<'<l n prominl'lll'<' on•rlookin!l a littk n1lll'Y· Tlw n1llry, in thi,-; <rn•nt \Yvi11larnl an• l<'n beautiful. In thr cli,:,tanec I <lescried a pn•tt.1· \~<'itkan1p. nn<l conl'lrnl<•<i it m1,-; fn Ill then• tlrnt the chilu came. "])(',-('l'll<ling ,-]md.1· thru the ron,t. 1 had ju,-;t n·nche<l tlw foot of the <lt'di1·itr wlwn tlw lightning ht'/!<lll to fl,1,-;h f't•,\rfulh·. T ,-ouitht till' i'lwltcr of a ]0~1- nppl<' tn·<'. <kPn•ill,!!' it to ht> th<' :-nf't:-t pint·<• l l'nul<l go to. \Ye hmL•n·d l'ln,-<' to tlw trnnk. and ,-trnnitl' to ,n_r th<· <·hild IH•L·ame quiet. Tlw 1ri]l(l hl<•11· ,-trnn!!il·. and m,rn1· nf tlw Crnhh,- i'l'II to thr !!TOntHl. Thi~ 1ln•1r tlw l'hiI,r~ att~•,ition. .1 u~t ,l, tlH' ,'or l ,-uh,-;i<ll'il. ,; littl<·. ,-;lwrt. hedrag-µ·il'd i]l(li1i<lual app<',ll'<'d arnl I lrnilPtl hi111. Ill' hon• <•1idt•nL·t• nf lunino- J'<•t·t•in·<l 1.rn111 l1ard Knox in l'l.imh•)rin,t :1h1>ut thru u1Hll'rhrn,-,Ji and 1:;l'i11t•~. ]],. :-:1i·tl: '\\'ho an• mu; \Yh<·n· ·did You find tl1at c·hild; I hnn· ht•t•n l,·okin!!· ror lwr all aft<;rnoon. l a111 tlH· ) 'a!!·<•r (ganw-kt•epcr) for thl' (1 rnrnl I )uk<•. ( 'onJ<• 11·ith Ill<'.· "\Yt• .11Ti1<•<l at tlw t·anq,. .\II rnn out 111 gT1·,•t tin• chil<l. .\lhright arnl happ_1· th(' nukl· hurri<'d to 11n• an<1 sai<1: ·T,·11 m,· ho11· _1011 found her . .\rn1 trll rnt•. ir it i,- in 111_1· p,nrl'l'. 1rhat I l'.111 dn ror _l"llll. I ,-hall (/rant \"Oll nlmo,-;t anY f'ayor you a,-k. Our pah1t·t• i,- in \\·l·inl<'r ,111<1 tht•n• we :-hall --0011. What do mu ,-a_1· :· I rl'pli('d that I d<',.in·d nothing tlH•n <'XC·t•pt n littlt' fnorl to ,-tr,·ll,!.ttlwn 11w. .\rt<•r .t rno,-t hountifnl repn,-t. in 11·hit·h 1n· hoth forgot our pri1,1tit!JJ,-. I hu1nld1 tiiank<·tl tlw lluk1• fnr hi,- ki11cl1w,-, arn1 g<·rn•rn,-i ty. and ,-aid . i I' it 1rn,- ngTl'l'nhk to hi,- lorcl,h ip. I wou !cl he· ph'a,:r<I to h,11<' th<' IH>,-itio11 ol' l'ort,•r at till' p,1lat·l'. Thi,. l'<'<jll< ,-t 1m, reaclih· grant<·<l. .:TlH• iw,t day 1rn,- a joyou,- <'ll<' in c·amp. (;;1111< ,- 11·t·r,• .1rr,111g<•d among tlw n•o1m•n and 1h<' guard:- ol' thl' ])uk<:,.. <·omJ»lll_l". F<•11<·t•r,-. 111ark,11wn Hp,,-k•r:-. anrl follmn•r,- ol' otht•r ll!a11l_1· ,-port,- di~plaY<·d th1•ir ,-kill. "ln ,1 r<'11 day,- 11p r<·,H'llt'd tlw lwad ('it1. Tl1t• ol<l B<·II in thr Cathrdral tmn·r 1wnl<·d ·rorth a tl11md<•rou:- 11ot1• n~ 11·(• <·11l<·l'l·<l. ··· ,:, ,;, l rc•m,li]J(•<l lwn• th1·<'<' Y<•,n-... in 11hi1·11 I l'lbt' to a prn1ni11e11t ,111<1 n•,ponsihlt• po~itinn ull<h•r thi• Ilukl'. 1rh<•n 11 Ion• in!!· ,-pi ✓.t•d JPt• to lwnr an,l to spL•ak a:rnin my 11ati1<• to11:..,11l·. .\rril'in:r in En!!·laml. l l'arriPd n lt•ttPr of tlw (;rarnl lh1k<• to tlw l'rinc·l' ol' \rnl!',-. ll'hn n·c·l'il'<rl 111<• kirnll,1· nrnl win• llll' a pla<·,· in th<' 1,;:in,!!··,. hou, .. hild.' ' Tfp c·1•n-..<•d. Th, 1· ,1·<'1'<' 11<',1r tll<' rornl P·ll'k. llefnr<• h<' had ti11 ' <' to \\'anl<'l'. th<' ,-('ill!'\" .l'l"il'd: --TTnlt !.. ·u(•(·Op.ni ✓. ing tlH' Ytlllllg aid<•. hf' a llmr('(] t lwm tn JHJ,-,- 011. Tlw la ell- n•-..unH·<l tlw c·om·<•r,.,niion. arnl ,aid: ·· I wi:-h th< ol<l lknl' ha<l heard thi,- 11,\rrntin' of Ynur <'arh lifl'. Th<· <lt•nr old lll,lll 1rnul1l haw muttt•n•rl: '\\'onclPrful. ·wnnclt•rl'nl.· ··

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3l11illiam Augustus ~arst

The n e"'"' that c:ame i.o 1\'c,-tenillt>

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:-\11nday eYenmg, April 19,

U.Hl3. that \rill G,ll',-t wai- (leacl. wa8 almo,-t ineredible.

clay1:, Rince he had hern among Jij.._ l'rit>rnls

It was but a few

Ile was hale, hearty, and in

thr 11at11ral c-our,-r of ewnts lw ;raw p1·omii-r of a long life.

But that

drea,l malady. ~carlPt f(•r<•r. Rcizecl 11pon him. al1(1 in a few cla~'· snapped the thread of lifc>. \\'illiam .\11g11,-[u,; G,in;t, onll son ol' Dr. Ilenr_y G-arst, was born September 13. 1873. in the Yillagc of \Y<',_trrrille, Ohio.

.\t the age of

fourteen, he entered the prrparntor_r Rt·hool of Olterhein Uni,·cr ity, ,Yhich work he fini . hrcl in lh e ~pri ng of

nrnn.

l n tlw fa 11 of tlw same year he

entered the Freshman clas8 of lhe c:ollege, and completed his college cour e in the Rprinir of l i-i!J+. a lll('llllwr of the largl'>'t dat-R thal ha r,·er lwrn grnduated from the college. ln tlw fall of 1~9 L ".\lr. Car,-t e:1tcrecl IIarrnr,l "C'niver ity, and rec:eiwd lhe B. .\.. <lcgree at the en(l of thr year. receiYing honorable mention

hy thr Jlarrnrcl faculty. :-\late Uni versily.

IIe then took 11p the shid:· of law in the Ohio

In tlw three yrar~ RpPnt in the la"· ,-,chool he made an

<•nriahle rrcorcl. and in tlH' pur,-uil of hi'"' chosen profe,:,:ion he met with 150


abundant and merite,1 success. He had built up a comfortable practice. His death was doubly sad, made so by the fact that he had married just a fell' days before he was taken sick, and was planning and fitting a comfortable home £or himself and chosen companion. His ll'ife was :i\Iiss Myrtle LesteT, of Cambridge, Indiana. "Caesar;' as c,·eryone in college called him, was an extraordinary character. [] e ,ms a boy in knee pants when he entered Otterbein, but in mental gra~p he had the power of a man. L:mgllage 11·ork, tlie hugbc:u of so many students, was almost play to him. He excelled in all he undertook. In statllrc . ''Caesar'· was small, but he was strong and actiYc. aml took an active part in the game of football, which was just then being introduced into Otterbein athletics. No tudent, ol<l or young, then in Uie college ]mew so much of books and authors as "\Yill Garst, for he ,rns an omnirnro11s reader of good books and current eYents. 0 I all the mern hers of the class of '9-! none was more highly honored, none more uniYersally loved, than William H. Garst. Could he ha·rn lived out the allolterl clavs of man his name, without doubt, would ha,c been among i.he most famou~ of Ottrrlwi11 ·s ;;ons.

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-onori Oiorn.ell £mill.er

lionori Cornell )Iiller \1'8~ born September 1-1, 18,:3. From her first liahyhoo(l she !Chowed an indcpcn<lrnt cli~po~ihon and ,,·ill power of her own, which aftenranl stronffe!-lY dcYclopccl .

~he had a ~light s.rn1 metrical

form ancl a beautiful face which ~oon distinguished her as a cl1il<1 of re-

markable beauty. lfrr early ~ehool Yc,1r.~ were not cliffercnt fro,11 tho~e of the a 1·crage school girl, except that o:hc was always a favorite with both teacher and Rcholar~.

ln lf:90 ~he left the grammar :sc:l:ool and c•~tC'Tcrl Otterbein,

rernaining until June, 1895, having :fini;;he:1 the Sophomore >'ear in the c:ollcgi ate department. The5e wc•re very happy years -for her a~ ~he deeply enjoyed o:cl1ool and school life.

The friendship ancl ~ociety of cultured people made a lasting

1mpre,;oion on the :young life ju;;t budding into ,romanhood. How lie loved the co! lcp;e bu i !cling. the society hall, the campus, the social g-atherings of J-er classmates and college friend~ ! The very name of Otierbein ga ,·c her a thrill of pleasure.

The souncl of the bell was an

11uipiration, the collc.~e yell ancl college song-s had their c:harmR .

"O Otter-

bein. no name Ii k(I thine.'' "·a one of her favorite songs. ~he was unable to re-enter college on account of ill healtl1, but she l[,2


contmncd the stll(l_l' of 11\l;"1c ancl graduakcl from tht' rnnserrntory in ·irn , ti,~ pcl'r of any in the c·la:-:,;. :-;lie hacl an ae,tlwtir lm·e for mm,ic, arnl 11"oul<l ~it at the piano for h011r,-, ren<lt'ring ;.;lnclie,- from farnritl' eo!Hpo,-er;:;. hanlh t:on,-cion;:; of her :-;urrouncling,;. Tlie greater parl of the next thn'e ~-t',Hs Wt'l"<' ,-pent at home. Tn hou,-rhol<l affairs and in a:-:sociation 1rith her friencl:-: ,-,he ,-holl"e<l a gc•nuine intere;:;t all(l attrntirrncss. On January .i, 100:3. ,;hr married John D . .\lillcr, tlw g-ralHl,-on of Pro!'. John Ilayll"ood, and wt•nt at on<·t' 11·ith him to Philadelphia. n'maining until lwr lrn,;han<l t·nmplrted hi:-- mrcli<'al conr::-:<'.

Th<n ,-;he r<'tunw<l to \\"t"tlnill<· . .\!al' -2:2. ,rnd 11·,1;:; icrl'ath <lc-

lig-htrd lo scl' tlw dd familiar :-~·u1e,-; an<l tn h<• at ho111t• on<·l' nwr". nut ];011· soon tlw happy days 11·prp <'1Hl<'d ! Likl' a hr:rnti fnl fiowrr ;:;hr gra<luallY fac1 ecl. till in the ear ly moming hours of .J unc' :2,3th. ju;:;t a:-: thr cla_v wa::-: IJrt•aking. llw ,;iln'r c·orcl 1rn,- lno,-;1•d and hl'r ,-;pirit n'tunwcl unt,, thr God who ga.w it. 1\\ mourn for the _rnnng Ii i't> gmw from 0111· rn i1lsl. j u:--t a,- :-lll' '.rn,enlcring thr brrnHler firld,, of Parthly rxi,-,tence.

:-;h<· <lrarly lon'<l lwr

horn<'. nncl tht·n• ,ho1w a~ "tar o!' the hrighh>~t mngnitu<ll'. flu· ,-rmpatlwtic heart and \1·i lling hand,; WC'rl' a hrn~-:-; a rom l'ort 1rhrn other,; w<>re in lronhll', arnl IH'r ~1recl smile, like the sun on a ~um111er\ morn as it glistcw on the dewy blade:--. drorr angni:-h ,1n<l ~orroll' a ll'a_1·. 11 i~~\•111 in,lting c:lweri'11liw~" arnl tranquility.

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iGukr ,e,tatton f4rnhrirknon

1><'<'1'('1' than all otlwr 1mA<•ri<,: i>' the my,-;iery of lifr. grander than all other opportuniti<'" i,; tlH' oppor!11nit:v of liYing. an<1 greall>r than all other lJJc,"sing,; i,.; the ble,-,,ing· or a tri111upha11t death. Surrom1rletl by I appi1w,;,.. and joy, man li1·e,;, rnuye,, arn1 work,; in a "·orld o( gloom and cl<·,pai r.

Tlw grrai str<•ai11 of lifr. ho11·c1·,•r peae:efulh arn1 dreply it,::

L·ll!T('llt" !low. ,;oo!lcr or la(er pushe,: j(. wa~· into the infinite mystrry of death. Into thoH• dark rrgion,-; thr l111nrn11 mind is not prrmittrr1 to look. ~an• a,-, it "L'<'" liy 1rn_r of tl1t• e:ro-.,-;. .J u"t ,1,; the e1·enin,Q' sun was bidding farr1rc•II to the }fay of rno:i, the anirel of r1rath claimerl as hi,: own thr Ii fp or Lukl' Statton flc>ndric·k~o11. BPl'ore c-o1ni11g to O(ll'l'h<'ill, Lukt• <·0111plc>tC'cl tlir cour,;r of i11Rtructio11 o'l"(•r<'cl bY the c·ommon sehoo],; of '\\'(•"t \"irginia all(l also ,;pent. h1·0 years in tlw 11ni1(•rsity ol' hi,- natin• ,-ta(<'.

.\ ftcr trac-hing

f011r

~-ear;:, hr entered

Ott<'rhl'in l ·niwrl:'ily in the fall of ·D, and graduaterl therrfrorn in .June, lliligrnth· engaged in all the adi,·itiec of rollrgr life, hr was a trur typC' or t 1 (' real strnlrnt. :\hrn_n: trnr to his consc-ienc-e, he faithfully l!Hll.

prrpan•d rn•r_r ta~k. 111aHPr

Altha he was not brilliant. he TIC'Yer failed to

llH' ~u h_jpc-t 1111rler rnn~irlern t ion. 15!

If P cl id nrnc·h <"ol lateral 11·ork, and


tlrn:- laid a broad foundation. on which he had hoped to build.

AttenliYe

to i:;ystematic exercise he built up a constitution that was indeed enviable.

ActiYe in all Christian work, the religious side of his life was well emphasizC(l.

During his entin: rnllege <:ourse he dL•,oted mu<:h time to

L'hrislian .\ ssociation work.

~Hter his gratl11alio11, he taught school for a

slwrt time and then turned hi attention C'nti rely to the work of the Y. )[. 1'.

A.

Ui~ great ambition "·a to rC'sc11c the rn11th of this countr:v.

JJi:;

anxiety for suCl'C'S, brought on a nPnon,-, hrl'ak<lmrn from wl1 ich he never r(•co\

rn•tl. .\ltho he i:; dead, he ]ires in the heartR of all \\ho knew him.

\rn,; gT1•atly lm·pd a11<l respede<l. ,w1 11

like him.

One ,-,li<l of him:

lle put;.; C'hri:-l first in rrer_,·thing."

rnrt'd to his honw and hi:- (·nllege.

He

·· J rn•n·r k1ww

H

lfo 1Yas deeply de-

Xerer <lid ht· forgrt the sacrificr of

his fa1.h•r nrnl rno(hrr a11d ,1hrny,-; did he hail with delight the name of "Otterbein .. , He

11 011·

hws in ,t larger and far gr,m<ler Ii i'e.

The painfol and

lonely hour" of his ht•n•an•111Pnt 1rtTl' hut thC' dark c-louds on 11hic·h the Jon and joy of C'hri;-;l rcYealed lhem,-,eln,.. thl' 1·l",tihull' of'

lll',lll'll .

llis chamber o[ death 11·as but

Hi,; re111aiu,-, 11·L•rr laifl to n•~l in till' hi:-;toril' Ot-

l<>rhei11 Cernetl'r_1·. lw1watl1 i.hc Ycr:v RhadO \\' of his a\ lma )Iatt•r. rPi,;ts from all hi~ labors an<l hi~ works 1rill follow him.

fl e 11011

'\Y hen the King

of Hlon· shall lift i.he rPil that separate~ the face, of weak mortal man, we shall then beholcl him fal'e to face' an<l also cntC'l' into that larger lifr. in which he is no11· liYin:,.

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\\'hen. on tlw e\·en ing of Dt'ce:n bcr 11th, fro!11 the far distant shore of ,\fric-a. tla~hed the JJe\1·s ll]l(ler the sea arnl O\'CT th~ larnl lhat Elsie Lamhcrt Rielicl had passed forever from this life. mullitudes of heart ll'erc bow ·ll in dccpc;st gric f.

A hush of ·a<ln<\

l:ni\'l:!r::;ity and the Yillage, \\'here 1,n·ed.

,sh0

pena(led all Otterbein

wa,.; ,;o \\'ell kno\\'n and so deeply

::\Iany heart,-; in other ]all(h, \rerc ma,lc lo ll'cep because the young.

:Sll"Pct, beautiful life liad gone out ,-o ,;o:m. Elsie Lamhcrt Hiebel wa,.; born at PlantsYille, 0., :September 2G, 1880; graduakd at Otterbein l'niwn:it_\' in June, 1903; ll'as maniecl to Wall in K l~iebcl August 1:2. rno:J; sailed for .\ frica, HcpternhcT :20, 190:~; ancl died at Freetoll'n, Africa, December 10. 1903. Adi\·c an<l faithful in all the departments of the college, Elsie was a perfect example of C'hri,.;tian womanhood . and her rare weetnes and worth rndeaml I er to all.

Iler sweet, gentle life \1·a.~ a fount of in ·piration, and

to u,; ~he \l"i:ls irnlce<l a true mis,:ionan· .

She went forth from her Alma

:.later with high hopes that she might be an honor to her Goel, and to her rnllege-for ,-he rn:1,;iclered it the greatest joy and honor of her life to be one of Ciod\ c-ho"cn reaper,;, appointed 156

to \1·ork for Hirn in Africa.


fff

To brcom a '·mi.·sionary" had b en h •r lif -long d :'ir", whi ·h wa~ c1tly augm nt c1 throughout h r co1kg c.-our, . ·with her cnlarg tl 1

I

knowl dg of th worhl and it:-: nc <k her vi. ion gTcw and her faith in('T )a, eel until .·h' ~ai<L ",fo:-:n:-: Cl rj:-:t mmt: me to carry c1. rne~._ag for Him and I go gladly.'' TI m,· dunly :-: ':l' 1o,· <1 lwr 11c1tiY, land arnl hon:.<.'. hut she· loYed Go<l en•n nwn• ,nH1 for IIi:-- -..,akc di<1 :-:he lay ,1mrn h r ]if ! Ho\\· haJ py m1:-: lwr :-:hon :-:tc:1y in .\fricn. and ho\\· <•ap:erl:· ~h) watd :i<l 1

for opportnniti . to tell he .:w t :-:tory of ti e

hearcl it.

Iler om1 lip8 utt r d tlw._ worcl~:

1

ro:-:.· to tho:-: who l1c1.<l n y r

"It i:-; th

great "'-it joy of

my lif to realiz that I am in .\Jrica at-; a mi:-::-:ionary, nncl 1 think it wonl<l

b "·orth li Ying one:-: life to nHtk- one of the..:e dark fae :.:-; :-;}1in "·ith th · loYc-light 0£ J c:n:,, Clll'ist.'' Ah ~ . h loYcd h r life not too dc,wly to lo:-;p it for Ili,· sak '. Yet how great m1~ that lo~..; to onr companion. home. colleg<·, c·hur ·h nnc1 friend~. in this ancl other lands. But jn h •r s\\ e L sliort Ii£, ·he ha~ a· ·ompfo,lwd more tlrnn many of 1v may t'Y )r hop to ac1

1

cornplik h in th, c11lotd tirn of lif . JI r ,'\\'C t 1 e1rntiful lif· Jjy ~:--. on and ·ontinue,· to hi-:.,::: lnmrnnity 1Yith it pure nncl ""l'l' cl memory. I

0 lon~cl anc1 lo.·t. an<1 y ~t noi. lo:t. but gem, From hli: of e1uth to fair r bli~:· oJ' Tic,w •11. \re• bow in gri ·L hut sh ha8 waked to jo_,.: For h •r th rnorn.-for l!:-- th~ :lia,1, · of l'YPil. Bt t Goel i:-- good. Ik µ.m· b ---r to our lm·P, ~\ml ..o ,re prnisc a ni,l ti~<' follinµ: tv:1rs. Our mrn . lw ,ras in all 1wr pr cious _rnuth, ► 'till. -.!till onr mm thrncut th<' c:1wnging y<·nrs.


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REPttTATION

NAME

Hewitt,

Rn.y ....

Shnky D mi1111li\·e

Crabhc;;, 1\1 ....•

AMBITIOl-J

:\l:.1ju1ity Patti'~ :--uccf'SSOT

ll"avorile SLudy _ [ l;irl-.

''Good"'

C911i-,e L1·ouhle

~la kl y, Jo ...

Flirt UI1cerhii11 Stylifih

A lady Play baskPtlrnll

A bride

"B ill "

~party

A ~ophon101 e

''Ben ll ur"

Dellc-r.

\V

N

l\f:wk, 1~illia11, \\'01 llltlll.

r:.

C ..

1n

,~

II

cottage for L\'vo

I

l \ 11\1

Ure-i; Fi11At11·<:

Not hooks

Iii

I,ovc::ly

A

I.I

Talkuti,·e P11g1rncio11s

(0111µoser Supreme he11ch

Co- erh1c:1tion

F"aithf11l

t\tercha11ts ch::.ir i11 Chcn11str~

B Rchyurow..;

H:l,..sti11~. C c.

Quiet No11t

None A beard

Rt:!--sl e r , Crnce

:O,weel

Fnuk ~ F ........... .

Kiddish ro t-ach the l'ro fs. :-.elf c11nscio11~ l\Iomlll"it"ll 11 'l~o te;-tCh Cr:-ibherl E1n·i:-1 l,k Prt::'l-\Ch None .-\11Bthlele

Ba 11tt'lt, I <'

fks. Jes-,i..-.. Bates, Sardi~ .... Starkey. C. \1 Ben 11ell, P. N

H.O!--~~}ot . .-\. P ..

:\1cM11Ue11, E. \\". \Vist-, C G

l,loyd. C.

17

K11ucki11g Apple butter

lligh Notes \\'t i~ht Rt:d\\C-

Shatt " k. K

N'on:-;e11!-ie

WEAI.:'.NESR

I

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Poor Ric11rtrd's Al111a11ack

Unknown M~asle!->

Intel'linenr

EXPRES:o;JQN

Sweater

.. 1•m not tlrnl ki11d of n girl''

l •'ickh:· 11e!--s Y. M. C. A.

"U~ St"'nioni-" ' I w,111t your s11hsc1iptio11" • 1 1s11't th:,t sweet 11 ''\\"here·s my Bible cln!:is' 1 I wi:-;11 Tom would cumt-" ( Rt;q11i1 to.; a µhooograph) · 1 ,t•L into that fellows' 1

l,ove l,~•ric..; Cnnl pl ::1ylng I.ong walk-1 118l~

.AlhletlC's

C• 11sl;1Ct=a 11!-- Chickens

To Co11n-r:ghl

FA\~ORITI~

· 1 11eed lht' moI1ey'' ·1. arl !--nys-',

Foolh:-111 Baked b~ans ,-\ llt>11 Lions

BHlti11g-i 11 Hxleimps \'igger-pl1ol)in

lnli!.err-:oll

Pol1t1c-,o;

The"l[ore"

Puut111g

1, iiP11l find. lime to ~tncly Inst uight" ··Ju,t a~ \.Vise s;iys"

·\\ 'hen J'm married"

0, that strikes me so fu1111y 11 "\Vhe11 I wns with the \Veslingho'~e" · Tll!.s must ht:" settled to11igh1u "I want til'S when l C\,lllt.' lo leAc-h' ' ·•v, 11 crazy A1ah 11 J wi I I go righl home lhe11"



Department of Amorology FACULTY _\ND LNSTRUCTORS.

REV. DR. THO::\IAS G. HCGI-IE::-:i, DEAN. ::-:iemi-monthly Lectures . •\LVIX E. L.\.SDJS, Professor of First Prin(;iple~. DGDLEY H. \HLSO~. Profl~,-or o-f .\..chanced Spoonolog)·. c1-rnwrER G. \YL E. Profcs;;or of Practical Campus \\' ork, ancl Lecturer

011

Substituting.

Emnx )[. RCRSH, Instructor in Oscnlatory Scie11cc.

BEXJA)UX F. ~IIlYELY. Philosophy and Ethics of Pointolog:L HARRY \YJLLI 1:U l S, Instructor in the Science of Consenalory Yi iting.

HAROLD H. G.\..LLlETT, Instructor in the Science of Ernning Sfroll;;. LECTCilERS.

r.

B. BRUBAKER. "Proposals."

\Y. E. WARD, "}Iarriage and the Horne."

C. 1\1. GOOD, "The Philosophical Yiew of a Refusal," and "The Senior Girl." E. C. WORMA~, "Engaged But Free." E . E. BURTNER, "It Might Have Been."

C. M. BOOKMAN", " }Iy Fiancee Is Away ." 162


Historical Statement For sernral years, the idea has been uppermost in the minrls of many of the friends of Otterbein lo create a department of .\.morology. .\.ltho much excellent work has been done during thr past by the students them:-:clves, it wa~ thought that rnn<:b better rc;;ults <:ould be obtained if a spl'Cial rlepartment "·ere established in the college course having this work solely in charge. Dr. anders was the prime factor in this mon'ment. and ca llcd a meeting of the Board of Trustel'"· October 19, 1903. This hod_1· carefully considered tbe matter and dccic1e<1 to institute the department. Funds were voted and a faculty was cho~L'n. By X°oYember l~t the departmeut wa~ thuroly organized and enrollment hl'gan. (lreat interest has been lllanifested and many have enrolled, hut il is expected that many more will enter during the spring term. It 1ri ll he noticed tlrnt the department wa organized for w'nllernen only. hu t a ;;imilar Olll' has lately been organizerl for ladies and pla<:ed un<lL'r the 1lire<:t supcn·isiion of a committee appointed hy the PreRiden t. con:-:isti ng of )liss Fran<:es .Barnett, chairman, )fiss ) IarJ Courtright, ) Iiss :.\Iary Baker, and :Miss Hattie Stouffer. We feel a;;sured that these departments wi ll be rnry successful and will add much to the n'nown of Otterhein . DEGREES .t N D DIPLO!ILI.S.

~ 0

degrees are gi1·en. but a suc<:es,;ful completion of the course will

entitle the student to a beaut ifully embossed ~far riage Certificate. EXPE1'SES.

Ko tuition

j,;

charged, hut in<:idental expe1res, such as for Flowers

Trip to the P a rk. tlw T lwater anc1 ~oda8 must be gnarantl'e<l by the student on enrollment. II owever, it is thoLLght that no student who earnestly clf',;i rcs training in thi cour e of tudy will hesitate to enter.

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A Good Joke After 'He didn t know cxa ·tly what to do.':-Prince of Pil en. •. J\f. Good went out a-. eekinO' For a girl ,Yhom he admired To tak h r to th 1 ·tur th next night. But h ::--0011 got into troul 1 When th, 1u dion b, had fired E or .__·h , kn h 'cl a,·k l most :.very crirl in ight. :l

1

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HOR·,.

: 'he (li(ln 't know ,_·ac:tly "·hat to ,lo, h <lidn t h1ow exactly how to act. For all th tim lwr trouhl ~ de p r gr w. , 'h, cli<l1d know th prop r "·ay to act, But ju:t a .. h ·waB f elincr mighty blue, . .:\n unkirnl fat garn him th an~w 'r true, For th o-irl ·aid, You r too ]ate. Thank . ·ou. I Y ano h r c1at . ... 11<1 th ·n h kn w .. ·a tly "·hat to <lo. 1

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1

1

1

, 'h hlu. h cl with . w t ·onfu ·ion n<l he wond red what to . ay. F r :h dar cl not for h r lif to t 11 a li . \Hl 11 d lo e and coo d and igh d ;onfi 1 nt h cl happy b at la ·t.

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Soliloquy One afternoon . when the world without was dark and gloomy, while ::;itting in an upper room of a modern hou c on State street, a peculiar Senior wa:; dreamily soliloquizing 01·er his life and deeds during five years of ~orrows and plca;,nre~ in Ottcrhei n. His monolog ran something like thi'": "When I .fir::;t entered Otterbein people thought that since I was cla. scd a 'prep,' I was, indeed, ignorant like other 'preps.' But, oh! how I've surprised them. It didn't take me long to proYc to them that there wa: something in me. .\ fter 1 gave my le<:ture that first year, and "showed up' so goo<l on the football field. I <:ould hear students say as I would pa s them on the street. 'There §!Oc~ a mighty hrigh t fellow. N oticc how c1 ign i ficcl lw loob. H<' somewhat re~cmhlcs ")Iike·· fon,ghert_r of Lanca Ler, 0 ., or Senator Bailey of Texas. · .\ nd really . T think people haYe the same opinion of me today. ·• But now the scene changes and a hean frown comes m·er our friend's face as he think of that awf~1l J unior class: "Dear me, T do detc~t that 'Xaughfr Fi Ye· class. \\Then they were Freshmen their basket-ball 1.eam ,rent up to I.Cenron and posed as the college team . EYer :-inc:e that time I\·e realh· harl it in for them. But, oh! they're hard to clown. I tried my l'ery best, whrn we cn iors played Really. I tried to put Rome o-f them them in ba,;kct-hall . to defeat them out of the game. lf I ju:-t had another year in collpgc perhaps l could concoct i-;ome srhcme to humble their haughty tipirit; but I'm a Senior. "E ,·en if I can't tlmn1 the Junior" , my work in athletics anyway has inde<><l, !wen manelou,-;. I \·c pla_rcfl on thr foot-ball. basket-ball and Jm,-;e-bal l teams. Tho,-;c ·_g·ran<l-~1.and' plays T mac1e will always be remembere,l, too, by the ,-tll(lent,:; of Otlcrhein. Think of the "' ay I carried the ha] I " ·hen we played the Dayton L\.Lhlete:-, farther than any other man on 1.he team! .\ ml tho~e fifteen goal~ I ma,lc ,rhen wr played the ~ ewark ba:=-ket-hall team ! Of course, I ha,ln ·t maclc many in the prcYiou, games. hut tlw,-;<' , o amply count up for them. "Then, too. I'w been YCr_Y popular in ::;oeiet~· circle~. ) [ y apprarance ha,., adclecl ,-;o m uc-h t<Hnrnl making- mt' a fiworite. [\ ·e allray · dressed nit·ch·. n•,llly. more niteh· than other 1:o•.-~- .\ r the pn•ning partiP~ I al1ra_r~ wore· my pccial dres. suit: a thing that scarcrly any of the other boys eYer did . Thi~ added ,;o much . l think. Ewn if I tlicln't haw any more monev than :=-omc of 1.he other hoy~. l think J u,-;ecl what T clid haYe to a better achantage. "The girls, too . haYe alway:- looked on me with a great <leal of admiration. 'r can see them 11011:. hO\r queerly they looke<l at me the first couple of year:- I wa,-; in :school. Thr_,. don'i. look at me like that any more, for thev all know I'm 'taken up.' "\\Then I lea Ye thi,-; school. how thrY ,rill mi><>< me! Don't sre how the rolle1<c can po~,;ihl,r nm. Still l 'w ·.:.:·in•n the ~trnlenl~ somdhing to 16.'',


remember. The 'stakes· I have "et in athletic::;, society, and oratory (altho I never won firi:-t plac:e in oratory. my pt•rsonal appearance on the floor ha,:, indeed, been a rnoilel) will keep the boys hustling to reach for manY years to (·0mC'.,.At 'this point the windows were so violently shaken by the raging of the ob!-treperous winds outside that our friC'nil waf' a\l'akened from his reYerie in time to hear the college bell summoning him to supper.

Ode to the Locke House Oh . a housC' that is kno\l·n thl' c-ollC'g-<' o·er, And onC' with a gay reputation . h thC' Loc·kP ll omr. 'neath whoc-(:' rnasc-i, e rloor Ro" few ln' name Bii°t known 'to fnrnr . HoM many a jollifiration. Oh. the noisr thrv mnke i" ~Olll('thing- fiprce, All(] the timl',," they ha,·<· ar\' 1n1r111. But en~n one bo\l·s }1nrl no Ollt' jCl'f>' \YhPn CalliPtt an<l E, . Anrl ,aliant S l'X ~troll up thr· stn•rt arm in arm. They arr rnc-h thr prirlr of Ottrrlwin. ClrO\r ni(•<•r ViH·h cla1· than tlw la~t: A_ thr:v walk nlong S('{' thPm is finp; For pac:h prof. in tlH' Fnl" .. \Y ith a how ~tl'Jl" hack To let thP Loc:h House hn,·~ µ:o pa~t !

to

Song of the Wolverines "(.', dat" de wav to liqrin,

II . clat's rle next lrtter in. I. dat am c1e third, C. dat'

to ~ca. on rle worcl.

K. rlat's a filling- in, E. l'rn near r1e C'ml.

C-II-I-C-K-E-X, Dnt's c1e way to spell chic-krn.'' 166


Two Senior Records \Yhen th y ·am to colle ·e ome four y 'ar ago The way of the tu<lent. trn . the did not know, But of th ir aclventur · ancl of day bygone, I will proceed to p rtray a few line furth r on. fir.:t we k in e:hool, while working one day, Freel look -)d up and "'aid: '' D ~·ou think it will pay To tay here and . . tndY and work and re ·it ? Th re· no fnn in thi · lifr : it' , o dulL it' a fright."

Th

.. .,..et, Freddy,'' .,aid Joe, ""There's 110 <l nb . if we tay . . nc1 lahor ai-i<l hu,Jl in th, encl it will pay. For your )lath. i ea,.y ancl C'onqner you will · Per ·ham· supplant )Iilkr-a prof ~. or~hip fill. .. For m_L <·lf if:-: a I h_,,1 ' Ure in langnagc to

For

1

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,md th c1atiYe in Latin ~n l -Greek. thi,' ,ray. ol<l ho~·! my opinion 1"11 gfr1, Tlw t ~cott ,111<1 ( nnwtcit c-an ·t ahrny:::; Ji r ."

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Limericks Tlwre wa,, a learne<l man n,nnccl .Jk Fadck-11. \Yhu aspiring young stuclent;: wo11 lc1 mac1<len With expcrimrnh- galore .\ncl gracle,- that would pore Out phials of wrath . "·hich woul<l ne <'I' Prof. ;:adden. There was a hi;:torian named ~na n·l r. \\'ho to his mu;:t~· ol<l job bra, ,}y · Brought year]~- forty big pails Of 01<1 joke,- arnl whi;::kered lail:,; And pa,;,;ecl them off a:- hi~ own ,;o grnn·ly. There was a great teac·her named ~herrid-::, \\'ho u'-'ed to yank up like a clerri<·k Our innocent Young· ''J o,;h : · To tell all he !~new: b'go;:h . ,\rnl show that he knew nothiug of' Hh\'tl'l'rick. ~Lary 11. often call,- mr LeRoy. She tell:,; me I'm a great ho_,·. For just to amaze her I 11'-e my keen razeher To cut all 1{1y c-ln~,:;e,;. Oh. jo1· 1

l n stnclie,-; I takt• n i'L w dab;:. ] , prnd mo,:;l of my time in the lab,;. Sc•mr <lay of m 1· life, I ,;hall ci, oo;:e 1;1c a wife. 'i hey '-':'y that her namt• will 1),. ( 'rnlil,".

Then• rns cin rnu:-:ikcr hci;:,;t Herr }ft•1·pr_ \\'ho had <'in gTo,;,, lrnrning- <lc~c_n'r · \\"hich rn:,; dcr English to --pokt• Like a1w other old mokt•Bnt l"ll bet ·he "·ill fir;::t expenr. There was a gentle Prof. namt•d n 11itllcr; X o one had more grac·c and 11·i t ·ll 't·r . .\11 the lad~ t;he heguile,; \\'ith her gencrou,- ,:m1ile,-, But prattling of lore i~ not hl'fitt'n'er. Tlwrr was a young man in the l'hoir \\'ho~l' 1niee ·ro~e '110ir and hoir, Till ;-\O high did it soar, You coulrl hear it no moar, And 'ill'a,- found uexi day on tlH' ~poir.-Ex. 168


Aunt Sally 's Adventure The ;::leniors an<l tlw , ophomore~, One cheerful. drizzly night

'l'hou~ht it timr tlwY'cl gl't together And 1oome mischief bring lo light! .\.nrl :-o to the Gymnasium The ,rny \\'as quickly lc<l,}'or 'hrn~ in that frstiYe ballroom They'd planned to haw thr sprearl-But nlas ! an intrrruptio:1 ra111e

E\,r either class had fe<l. Crash . thru a llcig-hhoring \\'in<low

:S'.1111e rkca_n'<l hen-fruit came, •..\nd brought lo an untim ely close An interesting game. They ,Hljournul to a notlwr room, The rrnson \\·l1y is plain.

Thn ~o iJ1len:-\l'l.,· inlPrc~ting f'll not tell of their rnge; , uffice to ;:;ay. they took a vow 1\' arfare for a~·e to wage .Agai 11,-,l the joker~ who had clarcrl

In this trick to engage. Tlw_r ~ct their rnight.Y brains to work For mcam: to hin-e :::omr fun; 'l'l! c_Y wanlr>cl to clo something great

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TheY "·orke(l that olcl. old gagThey stole' poor old Aunt Sall-" .\.ncl on her put a tag. Then strung lier on tlw rlectric "'ire Ancl let her gaily wag. They clre sed her up in colors brave, With garments blue and gray; .\ ml tho purple ,rn. her raiment 'T,rns scanty, I must sa~•In fact the poor blcl lady's dress ,Yas guite clecollcte I

And there sl1e hung for cla_rs To raise our risibi Ii tie~ . •To one WOl1lrl take her down, tho Prrx Implored on bended knees, o greatly cli<l her smiling face Tl1c strnlent fancy please. And now when foture cla · es af;k, ''Of tlio~e \\'ho came before, Of tl1e great immortal phalanx ,Yho once roamed the cam pus o'er\Vho played the newest, funn l('St joke ?" The Sibyl will saY, "Xanght-Four." n.usy

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II. But landlady went in Loo soon; (Some landladies will), They sat on t11e sofa, Peggy &Bill.

Feb. ~: Young U. ;,I. 8. sprained hi,; ankle And \1·as penned up in his room; To ;.l. C. all the world 1ra,; d1Jrke1wd, And her face pictured her gloom. Feb. 3: Sad and :,ilent gre ll' poor :.\I. C., Oft :,he sighed and said, ''O <1car !" \rhen 1 questioned her, she an:,;wered, '·\\'by-a-the e;ol<l 1rincl hurt my car." J,'eh. 4: C. S. out again! Wad ;,L C Saicl, ''Bring forth the fatted calf. ('. ;:,. answered, '''l'ltat's my sprained one. I'm too mode ·t by a half."

We would like to know-\\'by hair Lloe~n·t gro11· on Durrant\; head? ,rhat J ol1 nston i cloing here? I:r nrid1 is really a :3enior. \rhat attraction the Academy has for ::.\Iorai11 ? \Yhy Altman ahrn_1·s shrugs bis shoulders! Why ,.;ome that are here don't get married? \rhy Demuth doesn't establish a point? What Trimmer meant 1d1en he said a mile wallowed a boot? 17z


How S\iveet this life would beIf Callender wouldn't try to sing in chapel. 1f :Harkley would make a recitation. If )Iumma wouldn't go to sleep in class. If Porter ,rnuld demon , trate a propo~iiion in geom etr~-If C. , cott was more dignified. ff only ,:;omr ,:;tuclents wouldn't knock.

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Favorite pastimes of various students.J ohn;::ton-8kt>ping. Callender-Talking ad . Hager-.\.Uending church. Bates- ¡inging "Alice, 'Where Art Thou?" Bookman-Tenni . Boring-Tryino- to be young. G. Stott-Playing Che,::,::_

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What I came to school for Ed.:"tinr-To twh 111athcrnatiC's. l{. :-;hauck-To nin ewrything. Kiester-To learn to talk. Bruhak<·r-To l"h<H>"l' a •·:--tudpnt Yoh1nlf•t•r."

How they became famous-<: oo<l-:'11 an·elnu,-, ahili l_, a,-, a proposer. I 'Pr,d1 i n!!·-Bl11ffing. Funk. :\ .-Punting. :'lll":'11 ulll'n-\\"ork on tl1e .\nnunl. Pat·<•-( 'aricaturiJJµ: tliP Faeult_,-.

Who? \\"ho 111,,kc•" thl' path so ro11,!!11 to ,rnJk, \\"hn :-:con•~ lhl' hor 1rith ,-;o 1nnch talk. \\"ho thinb tl1aL li'e ought 11l''i•r lo balk? Conwtct. \\"lw drag~ him 11p aJJd pull" him rloll"n, \\ ho klb hi111 lw i" hut a <·l<nrn. \\"ho laslw~ hi1n until lw·" hrO\\'Jl :' l'ornctl'l. \\"ho 1rnul1l do Wl'll to rnernl hi:-: pa<·1• . .\nd ,horll'll up his lengthy fac-c, .\n d la11)-!h 011N with a ,;('<•ming ,!),TM1'? C'orndrt.

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At last Charlie Hendrickson has found a "point"

Love's True Course " \\'hy, Moll_,·, what i,; \\Tong,' · Ycnn <"ricd. '·\'11at an' you cning- ahoui ?..

)roll.1· g-an' a. oh ancl {idw(l, ·'ITarr.1· anrl I are out." So to work went Jo a11d Ye1rn To ~often the youth"s hard lmtrl. rntil '\ lolly an<'i'he at peace again \·owt>d they would neYer part'

Ollc :,;horl week ll'llll exdainw(l, •· ) l ol Ir. what tlo you sigh a hou t ?" Aud )folly aid. "He', to he hlame<l ;

Harry ancl I arc out.' " ~ otiee

: ( Dl'c. J.) I, Dad 'l'rimmcr, would like to havl' some pretty girl to take to the entertainment rrhursday eYening. _\.pply at m)· room al Thomp on',:. East Main trcet. I am willing to pay her wa_v. P. S.-Remember, first come. first scrrc<l. 175


~ ~ oti ( D Jc. :1 .) \Yautec.l-... bonny la~~ to a· ·ompany 1w to the lec:ture on 'I1lrnr~ la,t•rening. . . n~r one between the ao-cs of thirt en an 1 fort)·--ffre will b. a ·c ptabl ). }I u~t luwe ·ood moral c:hara ·t 'r. 1

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The second reads somewhat like thi : Deus dixit Bonum philosophia a<lspirare theologia femina. This means that Common Meter Good, the gifted philosopher and theologian, after leaving Otterbein and attending for a brief time a larger school, will content himself with t.rying to solve the philosophy of womanhood. The thinl reacl~ thus: Deus dixit Carolus Starkii clelectationis abundatia. This means that Carl Starkey, altho he loved to play truant and go Crab (b) hunting, will become very famous in science, but overcome by a desire for wealth, will forsake scientific pursuits and go to Alaska to accumulate great riches. Another reads as follows: Sardis Batesis jurisconsultus egregius assequi munera c1v1ca. This means that Sardy Bates, the noted :ithlete in 0. U ., will become a very successful lawyer. Kot only in his legal practice will he be noted, but he will be widely known for his integrity and honesty. He will finally enter the political arena and attain the governorship of the State of Ohio, and later will become Secretary of War. Aftrr :;erving seYeral successful terms in thesr positions he will gain the high office or Street Commissioner of iYestervillc, Ohio. -

CHO I CE BI'rS FRmI TIIE SIBYL BOX. There are three difficulLies in authorship--to write anything worth publishing-to find honest men to publish it-and to get sensible men to read it.-Colton. Dr. Sanders: "A phenomenon exists only in relation to something else." "Then I am a phenomenon for I can't get along without B. F. Grace, the dear girl." tuden t: "I think Roosevelt is a very small man if he i really only five-feet-six in height." Dr. Sherrick: "YeR, in<lred. Why, I am only fire-feet-six, myself." Repartee: The . tarter: "Bell, you say you write poetry. 'poet' rime with 'goat'?" C. G. E. ( piping in) : " Tot if I know it.'' 111. C.: J\Iy, bow wittY Ex can be." K . S. : "Yes, but he will he Whittier some day."

Tell me, doesn't

Prof. Snavely's Chapel Attendance hook for ihe Freshman clas , bear,; on its cover this title : "Ilerbarium ancl Plant Desc:riptions." Doctor Scott, desiring him to say "flame:" for 'f;weetheart'." Rymer : "Point" 177

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-Ilarvard Lanipoon. allcnder, in a priv,lt ~ le ·i ion, ai<1 that 'unday ourt.Jiip wa:-,n-011!2,·. \Ye admit from thj. _ point of Yiew h i riO'ht. One day in .:even ~houlc1 b kept a red. Hooyer, on heino- at-ik ·c1 h w hi~ firnrn ·e i .. tnk ~ hold of his bicep . bmchii, ..,\\·incrs hi~ arm arnl ~ay, .. "Fine) fin.'' )Iary H. H. to Dai. y: Bring my mai 1. ' Dai _r: ··\\ hat'.~ YOlH nm11h(•r '!" J[ar~·: ·•Lock) Iiou 4·o. c·:· 1

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I ean off ·r · in ·la,.__ an original plan for hean n iu which the inhabitant ar to b con · }ntrat d in on gr at flat built. on mod rn principle , with h at and light. ancl . o forth . 1

'Ti 1 l )a ant ur to · one name in I rint · A hook' a book altho th r ' nothino· in it.-Byron. ~\ ltnrnn'.-

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Dr. anders: "There are more centenarian now than I have known for the past 2000 years." McDonald: "Are you going to the T_ W. C. A.?'' Funk: " To, I am going to C. A. Y. \ r." Their favorite phra e : Prof. filler : You will at once see. Prof. herrick: Now., tell me all you know about the ubject. Pro£. ander ·: Really and truly thi i the b t class I have ever had to teach. On the evening of December 8th, the Otterbein Orche tra gave a concert at unbury., Ohio. Ladie from Otterbein graced the occasion and encouraged the bo,. to plendid effortc. Gr at crowd. Orche tra declared a profit of two cent on each share held. Bennett, P., ( collecting laundry bill ) : much do I owe?" B.: Have you your laundry lip ?' tudent: " o." B.: Then it' $1. 7 . .

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