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BEING THE BQQK PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OP 1910 OF QTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY ANNO DONIINI M D C C C C I X OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY WESTERVILLE, OHIO AN INSTITUTION OF THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST UNIVERSITY YELLS Iylwrrp, IIIIJ, XYIIUO13, XYIIOOI II. Iv., U. Lv. III-If-mine Uttc1'IJciu XXIIIIHIII, Hip, IYIMO. IIIQV, Iiicr, Ilic XY:1CI1t am RI1ci11I XXIII' Siufl, XVII' Sinrl, Dcr Dcutsclmc Yun IIIIUVIICIII! I Ittc-1'Imc-in! -IAXI UNIVERSITY COLORS f'IlI'4IIllIlI 1IIIfI'IxZlII. Ycrein Greeting tn all mlm may diana tn lraf rlmmgn tbtst naps int tmun grating. Sis hz ptr: sent tn gnu this rmimnimzm nf dn :firms of tin ifunint Uass me sinrztrlg trust gnu mill rmttlnnk me many imnafzainns ann omissions, ann accqning this nnlumz in tin spirit in mbidj it is ginrn, lim with us auotbir Daw? ann succzssful pear ar mln EDtIrtbzin. GEORGE A. LANIBERT 1 To GEORGE A. 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D., 11111:11'1', 1J:1y11111, 18873 111'1111'ss111' 1117 1111-ck :11111 1,f11i11, LCZIllC1C1' Clark 11111 1 18711-7113 :111111:11' 111151111111 :11 XX1'1's1111-111 C11ll1-gc, 187111-811 principal 0 111 1111 1111111111 11111111111 188 111 1111111111 1118 -: '- LM- 1' -, 11,311 -14 0- 1 ' '-91111-111 C'1111cgc, 188511215101 , 1 ,, 8 , . 1. 111 1 11 1813311011 1111-11111-111 111 l,1-:111111,-1- 1f1:11'k 1,.1l11L'Q1', 18114-190.1g 111-051116111 of 1l1111f1111'111X1l11X 1111111111111 11' -111-1 lf Ii, 1'11111-1-11, IJ:11'11111, 18811-88g 11:1f+1111' 111 lfirst U. B. C11111'cl1 OUR DEAN KAS HE ISD GEORGE SQOTT Dum of tlzc U1ll Z'CI'Sifj' Professor of Latin Lc111g11c1gv and Ll'fC1'LIZLlll'C. CAS HE HAS BEEN? Alfred L711ivc1'sity, 1876. Vh. D.: 1877, A. ll.: 1880, Ph. M.: 1881, .X. N.: 1887, Tilt. D.: Yale L'11ivc1'sity, TSQO. VI1. D.: 1-Xlf1'ccl Lvlli- vcrsity, 1905, LL. U.: 111-11- fcssm' of 1.211111 I,21llgll2lgC and I.itc1'at111'c, 1888 to flats: IJl'il1CiIb21l of I.z1ti11 111-pz11't111c11t 111 Cllilllfilllilllil 81111111101 Sclmul. 1886-873 st11clc11t ill .Xlhcns :md 'lQo111c, 18110: lDl'L'SiflCllt of Ott 01110111 l'11ivc1'sity, 11901-04: 111-:111 1'1-11111 11104 lu 112110. CAS HE WAS IN GREECE? THOA1.-xs J. S.-xND13Rs Professor of Plzilosoplzy Otterbein University, 1878, A. B., 1881, A. M.g lV00ster University, 1888, Ph. D.g superintendent of pub- lic schools. Edom. Q., 1878-18813 lliest Unity. O., 1881-82: Dutler, Ind., 1882-873 lYarsaw, lnd., 1887-912 president Qtterbein University, 1891- 1901: professor of mental and moral pliil0sopl1y and pedagogy, Otterbein L'nix'ersitx'. IVOI to date. . J . HENRY G.-xRsT Professor Emeritus Otterbein University, 1861, A. B., 1864. .-X. M.: Lane Theological Semin- ary, 1867, D. D.g pastor of United Brethren churches in Dayton and Cin- cinnati, 1861-69: professor of Latin language and literature, Utterbein University, 1869-1886, president of Gtterbein University, 1886-89, pro- fessor of mental and moral science, Otterbein University, 1889- IQOOQ elected professor emeritus, IQOO, sec- retary and treasurer, Qtterbein Uni- versity, 1900-1905. Flu N it E. 1lII.LER Professor of Natlzvllzotirs tlrarluate Otterhein University, A li., l8372 gl. Rl., 18905 Ph. D., 1891 siipt-i'iutemlent of public schools Nltigzuloix-, CD., 1887-883 professor of mzitlit-iiiatics, Northeast Ohio Normal Chllt-ge, 1888-893 principal of same 1881,-903 professor of mathematics Hitt-rltc-in l'niversity, 1890 to date. SARA1-1 M. S11ERR1cK Professor of Englislzl Lz'z'v1'afzzi1'c' Qtterbein University, Ph. B., 18893 preceptress and professor of English, Lebanon Valley College, 1889-9.2: Yale, Ph. D., 1896: professor of French, Otterhein iL'nii'ersity, 1902- 035 head of English departinent, Qt- terbein University, 1903 to date. C11,xRL13s SNAVIQLY Professor of I-Iistorhv 61110, Ecolzonzics Graduate Utterbein University, A. B., 189.tg teacher in public schools, Massillon, O., 1894-963 student of history and economics Johns Hopkins University. 1890-993 Ph. D., 1902g professor of history and economics, Utterhein University. 'f Q Noni E. C9i:Nli'i'1i'1' l'1'oft'.v.w1' of Cfxvvk Ltllljflltlfft' and l,1'1'i'1'i1f111'i' 'ltterlncin ls iiiversity, 18116, .X. Fl.: 90.21 Zlllvliiluil l'11lYQ1'sl'tY of Clliicago. sinnincr of 19032 collegi- pastor, vice president. and professor of llreelf, .XY2llllIl College, 'llrt-nlon, Mo., 1899-993 pastor :ll l,HQ'Zlll, ll., l3'M-IUOIL lll'HfL'NrllI' rvf lil'L'k'li, UI- lerlwni l n1x'e1's1lx' lljfll t91l'1te , , 1 . iw QXLAIA GU1'1'N1311 fJl'Ufc'A'SUl' uf GCVIIIUII LKIIIQIIUQC and L1'fv1'az'111'U X. B., Ottcrbein University, 18973 ,X. Xi.. IQO3Q student in German and lircncli, licrlin, Gc1'1nany, 1898-QQ, rucciviiig 21 clip111111z13 instrnctoi' in f,iL'l'lUZ1ll and Frcncli, Eastcrn Indiana Xwrinzil L'11ivQ1'sity, 1899-Ig101g in- ftrnctffi' of CiC1'lNEl1l and English, Qt- 11-i-lwiii Uiiivwsity, 1900 to date. M, RUDOLPH H. XVAGONER Izzsfrzzvfoir in Latin and Matlzcnzatiics Prillfijicll of H110 .ifadenzy A. B., Qtterbein University, 18923 A. M., IQOI1 instructor in Mathe- matics and Latin, and principal of the Acadeiny, Otterbein University, 1893 to date. VV1L1,1NC'1'uN O. iVi1LLS l'i1'ofv.9.w1' of Plzysifs and flstroiiomy Uttwlmciii University, 18883 A. M., 111063 assistant p1'imtipz1l of Wfest Vir- ginia Nurnizll :mel Classical Acadelny, l8i'4g 8fj: principzil, 1889-975 profes- sm' uf 1nz1lI1c1n:11iCs, 1897-19073 pro- fc-ssfn' of physics and zistnnloiiiy, Ot- ll'l'iM,'ill Univn-1'sity, AIUO7 to datc. 1 ALzo P. RossELo1' Professor of Rouzarzcc Laugzzagc and Ll.fC1'flflH'C Sec1'cz'ary of the Faculty A. B., Qtterbein University, 19055 A. M., 1908, at O. U. and W'isconsing summer of 1905 at lrlarvardg XVis- consiu, summers of 1907 and 1908g instructor of French at Qtterbein, IQO5-Ogg professor of romance lan- guages and literature, 1908 to date. EDNVIN B. Eytxxs P1'f:fess01' of Public Sfealcilzg University of XYooster, 19015 Kings School of Uratory and Dra- matic Culture. 19053 attended Har- vard University the summer of IQOZQ The Chautauqua School of Expres- sion, summers of 1900, 1907, 19085 instructor Clover Collegiate lnstitute, 1897-98g instructor in English litera- ture in the University of Oklahoma, 1901-033 instructor in public speaking in Lane 'llheological Seminary, 1903- 053 professor of public speaking, Ut- terbein University, 1905-09g at pres- ent on leave of absence, studying in the University of Chicago. 1 . ilfnxyix l'. lll'RlQ.XN'l' l,fojt'.x'.s'o1' of Hltlflltfvl' tllltf C1t'oftPgj-X' .Xttendetl Ohio XYCSlCyZll1, 1883-851 a grade teacher, 1885-933 superin- tendent of high Selltuml, New Lexing- ton, lglrjgl,-U72 superintendent of schools at 'l'hornx'illc, 13117-IQOIQ superintendent ot' schools at Sunbury, Iljfjl-O32 .X. I1.:tt Utterbt-in Universi- ty, 19043 .X. NI., fllliu State, 19082 professor of biology and geology at Utterbein l'nix'ersity from 1904 t0 date. -I 2- 1 EDNA G. MOORE Profcssor of Rhetoric A. B., Qttcrbein University, 19043 professor of English, Westfield, 1904- 065 A. M., Q. S. U., IQO7Q IQO7-OS. llartin's Ferry, Q., professor of Lilllllj professor of rhetoric at Qtter- hcin University, 1909 to date. LoU1s A. NVEINLAND Profvssor of CflUlIlfSl'l'jl Otterbein University, B. S., 19055 professor of physics and botany, Hannnoncl, Ind., high school, 1905-063 professor of physics and chemistry, Lancaster, O., high school, 1906-083 graduate student in chemistry, Chi- cago University, suninier 1908, pro- fessor of chemistry, Qtterbein, 1908 to date. 'Q V. lv A .5-if If Lugz. ,. M... .1---vi it 1 , A tflqcvf' if ' .,,lgE13ggQ,,'g.x' JA M his V. VVIQST .l.m'sff11zt Profvssm' of Matlzicmatics and Rlzctoric A. li., Otterhein University, 1897, A. Nl., 1904, superintendent of pub- lic schools at lVliilrlleport, ISQ7-1902, superintendent of Public schools, Wzlvcrly, 1902-033 superintendent of puhlic schools, NVcsterville, 1903-085 assistant professor of inatheniatics :md rlicloric :Lt Uttcrhein, 1908 to flute. L- If Yr rl if Mi ,7 GLENN G. GR.x1:11.1, .Al1'z'z'11g Dz'1'1'ctm' of 1110 C'o11sc1'z'c1t01'y of lllzzsic Utterhein University, Conservatory of Music, 19003 studied in The Cleveland School of Music, summer of 1900g director, Conservatory of Music, Geneseo Collegiate lnstitute, 1900-055 studied with Fannie llloom- field Zeizlcr, Chicago, fall of 1903, assistant in piano, Otterbein Conserv- atory, 1905-07g studied in Leipsig, Germany, 1907-081 director of music, Qtterbein, 1908 to date. ' MAUD13 A. HiXN1XW.XL'l' .lssistalzt in Piano For seven years a private music teacher before graduation at Qtter- bein University, Conservatory of Music, 19065 an assistant instructor at the same place, 1905-065 special lessons from Mrs. Grace Hamilton Morrey, IQOIB-OQQ private studio in music, 1906-073 assistant professor at Uttcrbein University, 1907 to date. L1'1,Lf M. 15.1141-11: flI.VfI'Ilt'fcIJ' in 1511110 AX. U., Utterhcin lvl1lX'Cl'8lly, 1896: graduate i11 music, 18983 instructor of music and l,Zlll1l at l,:l'Ullt Royal, Ya., l8ij8'lijfll: teacher ul. music, Mont- rose, Col., 1150.2-O31 instructoi' in piano, fJllL'l'lJQlI1, 1903 to date. S. R., State Xorinzil, Yirqiiiiztg N' AL1f1nf3u R. li.XRRlNG'1'ON fllSfI'llt'IlOI' in l'o1't'c Yocal XYork of Reuben Merrill, llostong orzttory work of Frederick E. llristol anal Xlfilliain Courtly, New York: German songs of Reinlioltl Herniztnn, clirector of lslerlin Univer- sity: ten years instructor of Voice, Columbus: last four years instructor of voice at Otterlimein University. Bliss. Doicrx KI. XNIIALIPN .lmlszclllf Ill I 0 tc tlrzuluzltc Coiisewzitory of Music, ' ljnglziuil Conscrvzitory, Iloston, Mass. ' stutlent of I'rotessor Drake, lluttzilo, X. Y.: stuflcnt of l'ro'fesso1' Leitch t, anil Miss llzirncs, Koclicstcr, N. Y.g Q cliiircli positions lloston, lluitzilo and Rochester, N. Y.: taught six yearsg , ftssistzint in piano :intl voice, IQOS to flfttif. l'iti+,iii-iincit Ilrizois lll.S'fl'lll'fHl' in l'io!1'11i In 181498 conunenceil violin stuily at y to yt-airs stucly f 1 In A. l't-ustel, gizuliizite nl? Cin- tinn :ti i'imsci'vztloryg pupil ul? l'il'2ll1Z Zi-igler, of tfoliiinlmsq :1 clizirlei' incin- lni nl toliunlmus Syinpliony Urclicss -' llniversity, mot, In ilztlc. . i . 5 ' . Viv? ,W VS'- ' ' me-l ,. ' 1 - I DAISY M. CL1F'1'oN xiSSl.SftIlIf in .elrf Graduate in art, Otterbein Univer- sity, 19045 studying for degree in same University: instructor in elnna painting, 1906 to date. et,- lsix1:1iL S. Seorr Dl'I'C'CfCII' of H10 ,gtllllllll of flrf Student in Rogersville College, Tennessee, 1887-883 student in Pratt Institute, 1888-903 Coluinbus Art School graduate, 18943 principal of art department, Utterbein University, 1894 to date. ' x 1 It -N s NA- 1 .. Q-XA X iv , -qu z,- , txt.. , - -5.g3!v?fj'-M .JG -g - , 1 K X , . . 1 , x xA X ar Nom ll. ,lllIUNll'SUN . lss1'.vtt111t in . Irt Graduate in art frmn Utterlmein l'nix'erwity, 19071 studying ni the same L'niversitv for a degree in art: assist- ant in art studio, Ifjfbg to date. 1 1 l A I l I . I 4.-KJ Enupxnn A. XYIZRNIQR Plz,i'sz'caI Dlil'L'L'ft7I' Student at Nortliwestern College. Na- perville, Ill.: graduate of Springtield Y. M. C. A. Training School. Springfield Mass., 1907: nieniliner of A. A. A. P, ll.: head director of the Bel-Air camp for boys. Baltimore, Md., suinnier 1906: head of life-laving staff, Springfield public bathing beach. summer 1907: head coach and di- rector of the department of physical edu- catifin and athletics. Otterhein Uiiirersity. 1907 to present tinie. M .iff . U . '. I '.f .o.' fy' nf,- ,. ,' ..f ..' X 1 V-1. V 4 I ,Lil 'I f if X .ni 5 - :YI ,gg I lf if! . ' pf' K. i . Pi T1Rza L. BARNES Llb1'ClI'lt1lL B. S., Qtterbeint University, 18853 teacher at Soninterville. St. Clair, Mich., 1885-36: Wfestfield, Ill., 1887-903 teacher and lady principal at Qtterlnein University, 1890-933 assistant librarian, 1896-19055 head lilgirarian. IQO5 to date. . XXX ix 1 f nw: , NNIIC ill. l,iiFiiviiiz 3, f.JqW'1. ' ' ,f1.r.rfslu11l f,Iil7I'tI1'lifllL 'T.r' 'l,',' .2 f!!.4, .,' . .1 -,J , v 1 l'li, ll., Ullcrlvcin Unixfcrsity, I8Q2Q pro- l.l'SkU1' nl' fit-rinan, l4USlfll'lIl Academy, 1892- qg- Ipl'fll'i'5SUI' of C21-rniaii anrl French, Le- Xf Zi.i.i.fiie ,,Q,fl..,- Qflgu-lg Cfiillc-gc-1 :resistant librarian, filffmiif nf I mfirmf Hull 19054 tri flalc. X 58 W g? S ' I xx If ifze shoe jqis, wear iig If noi, ifzen grin and bear iz' 5111333 EDCQSK K111:mQ11, . 4 W' f .9 ak? 4 x 4 if S 65' Q? 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' 173- 1' f - V! ff .xug-:fu ' ,517 xYl la i , I. -- , l'1'c5if!u1z! . B'IjYI l'I,If KAx1u,: Ivzlw' l'1'vx1'1fc11f . . L. E. XV.xI,'rlil:S ,S'wv1'vfu1',v . DQXISY CLIFTON 7'1't'llXIlI'L'l' . T. B. Mo Claw Cffvlfflwi RIIIIWHDH :mal Gray. Class 'IflwwQ1': CLASS YELL , : 3 U Rall' Rip N111 IQII, Rip, lizlh, Rhine' UH l'1'lJL'ill, H111-1'In-ln! Yilll'll'l'Il .YiIlC! in Rcfl Czlrnzltion. THE SENIOR CLASS - TOP! XYho goes there? The deep, gruff tones proceeding from the depths of a mask that hid behind a leveled revolver, startled the Fresh- man as he stepped upon Alum creek bridge. lille had forgotten the pass-word but the sentinel knew him for a Freshie and let him by. It was September, four years ago, on a Friday night that the Class of 'og had their tirst push, That was a push long to be remembered. That Fresh- man class, then but two weeks old, proved itself made of no common stuff. Hannibal crossed the Alps, but that band of Freslnnen, some seventy strong, lighting Sophomores on either flank, tramped all the way to tllenmary and back, ten miles over Franklin County mud roads. For joshua the sun stood still, but to greet those Freshmen on their return it mounted upward in the East. The intersection of College Avenue and State Street, that morning, witnessed a bon- fire such as was ne'er seen before. The residents of our classic little village listened to yells and cries ne'er equaled since. If ever a class showed. upon its entrance to Qtterbein, great enthusiasm, that class was tooo. As David loved Jonathan, so has the Senior class ever cherished within its bosom a love for those enlisted under other numerals. This atlection has found expression in numerous ways. Class pennants, not maroon and gray, though torn to shreds, have by 'oo been prized. From some have been taken locks of hair! with others delicacies, their delicacies, have been shared, no, not exactly shared. for 'oo usually got it all. Throughout its entire history, the present Senior class has been a class unto itself. In athletics Nineteen Nine has won numerous laurels. XYhen she sulitered defeat in inter-class games there was always one consolation, Yarsity men had been excluded. .Xlthough her enrollment shrank to less than thirty 'od has been -ii iepreseinetl :nnl well represeiitetl on every Varsity team since the Fall of I ln literary lieltls-XYQII. our lessons are always with ns. In what line of liter r seientirie researeli eonltl not the toga elacl Seniors win for themselves anc Utlerlvein hui XYhat e'er we unclertake, 'llhat we tlo with right good will Uh .lnniors you must strive, lf 3' mesv n wonlcl our places Hll. -Nntl though the year be through, A-Xhna Mater, ever thine, XYe'll make these halls and walls Re-echo still, Nineteen Nine. c fs N' roy f v Jak 415 V. N1swoNGER Oieinx XYILSON ALBERT Mt. Pleasant, Pa. sHoRTY He kilo-ies almzrz' it ull. -Oniar Khayyam. Rounrl as a butter hall, he rolls about, serene and happy, with a smile that is a winner. A typieal Pennsylvania Dutchman. Shuns society in general as a delusion and a snare, but spoons very violently, when he finds his affinity las happens every few monthsl. Yioisix HENRX XYesterville 'Z-llzd glcicilhi' tuwla'u 5110 lvrzzu, and gladly l fCC'1IC.H-Cll?lllCC1'. Appears quiet anfl innocent. hut thats be- fore you get to know her. For she is very 'olly ancl the best kinil of a trienil. lawssesses a happy clisposition for a goial time anil is a bluffer. Takes life as it eomes. Yiiiexnx E. limi-is Dayton lx Cupid is U fCI1l7'Zx'I.S1I lad, ll ' Il I llzzzx fn 11161160 funn' 11IlIltlU1I.V 11zc1n'. A man of clark Visage wlio looks like an Amliromlaek guide, or the pirate in a troop of barn storniers. ls very loquaeious on the sulx- jeet of his flames. Shaves so many limes a flay that he keeps his razor in the water- eooler to keep it lrinn losing its temper. Loves all women equally well anfl was never known to hack clown when the iiimnrs out. -Iii i35- . V rl .v4 1 '1 l.1,11,1 x LI,l'.X i,r..xmn ll'l2NSliL Canton 'I811 ':u1.vc, x11 kvtflfllff, flwrv !1111.11. --Slizilqesl1ezire. NYM quite ri lzunh when we lirst saw him: hut has sinee ZlC1Illll'L'fl 21 hlustering voiee zmtl :t lyrzuiniezil l'rou'n highly useful in terrifying instruet111's. llzts his own views of the way the university shouhl he run, :incl expresses them in true .XlllL'l'lk'Zlll style 'x 1 l say, do 11c1z'v1' 11116 DAISY CL1F'roN NYesterville 'Tis good to be 111v1'1'y. '-Cliapinan. Believes in long sleep, late lJ1'C2llif2lS'E5. and the sunny side of life. Reeites heroie poetry with ziplwoprizite gestures and is untlerstooel to have ilrzunzitie aspirations. llelieves in love at tirst sight, seeonel sight, zunl every time she gets Z1 sight of anything masculine. BTAMIIC GIZICIJTNG Camden Oh, Il0u7'C11 ,-tuv1'c 111011 flllf c'1111sfu11t llc ft11e'1'c flt7l'fCCZL.HYSll2lliCSI7CEll'C. A lnotherly, sweet-rlisposithinefl olrl latly, who 'lorsofilc Il Cozy ehimney in Il home for 21 ehzinee to gain knciwledge. Continues to get ehuhhier, :intl hustles zlrounrl like il little fat lmsyliorly night :in1l flziy. llzls il great clesire for stu1ly, espeeizilly when visitors come to her rofnn. I4 IRVIN Roseoic L11:Ee,xP Dayton LIPX fl1111 if it 1110111 11 S111 111 l'0'I'C'f 110111 T11011 C1111 1 1110 1111151 0fTL711lf1.11ff 511111 U1l.'I'L Qhalvespeaie An open-faced lad, with a sunny smile that wins him hearts ffemininel. Never fails to delight the people with his snappy foot-hall but can never be convinced that he plays a good game. .X good athlete, a good friend and a mighty good fellow, which, of Course accounts for the absenee of his class pin. SARA E'1 1tx A N 14 li N v 'Xlesterville Shakespeare, last an artist. Yiee president and chief tallcei of the art gossip moiii. lizvix l.lJ1Yll C1,vx11i11 C1'idei'sville U,1X'1l11Tt'1L'lI'fjt' is f71'f11flI, 111111 111' 1111.9 1111111111 x11 11I1IIl'1I.''-COXYIJCV. Knowing the joys of life are lleeting, he never wavers nor hesitates. tlenerally found to he cheerful and disinelined to swav the world as long as it does not try to inn him Seems to enjoy life in every way-so inueh that the sight of his optiniisni eheers the rest of us. 45 Har -ze111'111 is -:1'111'1'1111f for 111'1' -r1'1'11'111111'. - AX pleasing maiden with a disposition as sunny as her hair. Generous and good- natured, with a host of friends. First and MRS. BIINNIE AQN1-is il'l.XLL 1Yestervi11e Bfc'SS1IIfjS 1'-zfe1' -M111 011 'Z'l.I'1fll01lS deeds, --111111, H10 11 11110, 11 511111 1'e'ze111'd s11Cc'et'a's. 'l,111e well-brecl, reservetl type of student, who C211'I'1CS 11111011 l1Ul101' XVl1ll excellent mod- esty. Yery 11111c11 111 earnest 211111 has great fz1it11 111 people. guocl 11ZItl1I'6. XVZIS never lil1OXV1l to lose her , N ' ' 1 . ' 11 11115 11 l41+,51,1 11, 5'11R.X 111 1Yeste1'X'1l1c 1,1fss H1'.c .x'f1'1'1'.71, 1115 Iffflltvxq, 1111? 'FCI'-X' air, , .IN if11'11!c .111 llIU'I'I'1lffl,1' lull 111.1 I1el111lf. -Adc11- 1 wp. 11z1x ll f11111111L-ss fur t11e silvery 11101111 and ' 111111115 I'k'12l11U11S with 1Ql'1111CU. P01141 of Z1 julie 211111 ever rezuly 111 1z111g11 at 2111y1111c'3 111-1'1+1'l+ 111 111:11 line. Yery e11t1111siz1stie r1111T111t L'X't'I'f'11111lQ' 11e takes 11p-lmslcet-112111, Studies, 11111-, 111' 11111 111ce. 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 L1+31,11x 1Xf1v11'1'1,1Q liARG Wfesterville 'Il l1'111'1', 1111I1I1'1', l1'11xlie1' lIl'fII'1', 111010 lowing, 111' 111111111 l11Q1111l, llt Z'L'l' 111111 7111111111 fl 11111111011 f11'1'1I.1'l. -11y1'11ll. 1,l1H?wl'SHL S :1 111:1g11etie style 111111 Z1 C11?ll'l11 of vf1i1'1: with every lJC1'11CC11011 of llllflfll' l11Zl11l1Cl'S 111:11 1112114111 11t'l' 1l1V1l111ll1J1C to :111y social func- l11111. 12111111 111111111-11 211111 :1 j1111y e11111pz111io11. 111 FRICDICRICK Aximlzl-iw IQLTNIC Dayton r1u'1'z For all my books are 'zu0111a11'.9 Ifmlss . Ina' sf11a'1'U5 , flzvir UllfflclllZ'l1IClIfS.H llis sunny disposition is the joy nf our lives, and his heart is as big' as his bocly is small. Not over fond of work, but wnultl rather believe what the text book says than labor over it. The life of the school and the fles- pair of the professors. Oeeasionallyt 71 falls violently in love, at which times he alternates between the heights of pure happiness and the depths of clark despair. D 10' iv f Dl'Ql,l'lIrX liivxxeiiii lhf3i,1,iNm-11: X llalkertun, Intl. l l.ut'u is fn flu' lmzrz' -:ulmt s1z111111ur is fu H10 ik ,vt'u1','-if Z71'IIIffS in 111t1f111'1'f,v its rl1u1'rvs! i f'I'IlIfS.H-liZlllCY. r' share ' tx. . . . l l tuwarrls niaking fine. AX girl Ht solid worth anfl nierit whn ean be relieil npnn in emergen- springs on the buys. if lne exeeptinn.l Giiuluii-3 C1,iN'rnx lJ,Xl.'lllIIQR'l'Y llallastuwn, Pa. HI,lilZ.XNUN XV.XI,LlQYH .S'fwvvlz is Sl.I'I't'l'Il ,' 51701160 is ynIc1'c1z. Lazy clrawl, easy gait, anrl flon't Care whether sehfml keeps or nut altitumle towarcl hte in general. Always right ancl is not ashamefl to achnit it. llas seriwns intentions along the inatrimnnial line. Loves tn gn to reeitatinn without lqnmving anytliing, so he can bluff the prnfs. 47 ,l ev. AX sweet winning smile, whieh she never 'Yi X quiet. unassuming youth, wlio has founil C LYDIQ H iceiq ERT Troy, XV. V a. Shu had ffnmz' aIvi!i1'1'cs , 0 geziial fClllf'CI'-, and IIN 'Z'I't'c'S.H A quiet reserved type, wlio is respected by I all but really known by few or none. Has Q never been known to show any excitement, wlietlier tluc or undue, on any occasion. Has some Iirm ifrienils and no enemies. Makes all tlie profs. stancl up anil take notice when slie recites by lier leisurely metliotl. lYesterx'ille nit' Init !11'111xv!f uni be his jia1'u!fi'I. tollege life a long, weary time. Has about in nle up liik ininil to leave several times but it i till wiili us. AX laflies' inan, illtflllffll tickle iaturi b'lAIZl'fL VIfH,lQ'll l'n'r'r Sugar Creek 'limi' .s'z'1'l! H1051 Ull,C'L'lIi and xii!! the funlzdcr yfrere, llml um' mia!! fIt'lIll mirlal L'll1'l'V all 9110 kziffu. ' ,N bright star, wlio goes into a recitation rooni with such an eat-'ein-up expression that the lllSll'l1lflH1' is eowerl into giving' licr a QQ ller eyes ilasli when slie talks. llas a broarl fable manner tliat enmlears lier lr: the be-arts of everybofly. 4'-4 lsI.x1ex'EY G1L1:1Q1:'1' hlCl,:,XliRlQX Justus A11xC'o' lVl1af Noalsvi' is Hllij sanzc, that dcafs 0111' cars 'zuztlz H115 abzzzzdtizzcc of s11f11'1'f711011s Z7l'c'tIf1I.'H-lilllg john. The class phonograph, and will talk on zmytlniig or nothing as long as TQllC1'Cl5 zlnybotly in sight. Has an efhcicnt st-nsc of huinoi' and is it chartcr member of thc Sons of Rest, but usually takes El serious View of life. Gener- ous in anytlling but an argumt-nt. A511-. Al.XLlJl'. sI.1.s111-,ie XYlllilllSlJl1l'Q', l'z1. If ist lv tllltli .vI11fu,' fl1t'y,vf11111I1I1'1'l111f1'1111f1 llas Zl CllCl'l'3' sinilu lllltl it llzippy-go-lin xX ' l swing. llllljllgf-ll t'1111ti1111o11sly kicking, SlCN ' ztlwztys lllllllly, untl t-wi' il g1w111l lillltllll. Xl xx us 1t11lx' tor Z1 iiovcl zulvciittirc, :ts h CL11x'1s X'1o1'111t X1sw11x1z1-31: Dayton i'YIk'I'YH 5'1'!1'111'f is 11 fC1'f1't'f 1161111117 of j11.v. -Sl121li65- pt-are. ,X clark l1:1i1't-fl lzul wlio llL'X'k'l' inclulgcs in OYCI'SCC1lllllQ'ly llllflll hut gots thvrc just the szunc. llzls his spooning 1'c-tliict-1l to :1 scicncc usinff his own 1no1liticz1tio11 of thc l-llCYL'I'- 5 lOVCll'2lll3'1lllC'lllll-yflll systcin. lil 1lo1'111ito1'y girls can lull. If .wlzoof I ffllttft' fllilll-tl sl1t11'fv--zuiffva' vozzfli, ff1't1:'t', flltifflfflfliflffi, tum' 1'cst'1'-:rd UIIIOIII' st girl. Strong' anrl fearless as a giant, and ix inoflest as a inanlen. .X man of unquest- tionefl nerve :intl wtrengtli mmf convictions. LlLl,IE LIENRY XYesterville 'dfmlvsf dozzlvf is railed Nic bvaroii of the izuisv. -Shakespeare. X A tirin believer in Morpheus at any hour of V tlie clay or night. A shy, young girl with a rather sober, earnest face and the innocent V t disposition of an infant. 'Never known to i bluff, ancl is always ready with I clon't know, sir. Cll.XRI,IfS lellixm' lioiluilc Cliillicotlie llZtIft'S,1'il!lAllIillllj 1110 l10111'5 of sforf to fa- fwfr. -Scott. Claims love is a lietion and that Arla is the Mixnv SUSAN Sllicliiuwt' VVL-sterville U11 Ttlllllltlll lu-zivfv 'Zt'UllIClII,' .WIN frulftks' ll 1jl1c't'lI,. -l'o1JL'. A sweet, llltfll-Sll'll1lg' young lafly, with qnivc-ring nostrils :intl a liangglity tilt to lier lncttv lieacl. A inaiflen of many states of nnnrl lici inoofls lacing' as variable as Wlest- 4 4-rvillv wt-:ntlie1'. Ulten consents to aclorn piiwlnc-s lihy ln-r preseiive. no -I N111:1,111 FLYRN1-31' L1x'1 1111 NYeste1'ville 5'1'1'lcs f111i11z'1'11' lrillvs 1111117 -flI1IflISIll-L' fflvvj .aI1111' Cfrllffllllfwl f1111's111'.s' 1'111111f1'11111',1' j11y.v. His g'o0cl 11z1t111'e is as ex11z111si1'e as his face. A good, Zlll-21l'OU11Cl 111a11, who stz1111ls well 111 all things 211111 with all 111e11, hut with 1111 IlOlOl'lClj' i11 any 1'J21l'tlClll2lI' h1'z111cl1. lelas El laugh that would t111'11 ,li2ll2lZll1l'S faithful steul green with envy. XYith it all, he's the nicest kind of El ge11tle111a11 a111l a l11yz1l f1'ie111l. UNA Echo lixierg XYeste1'1'ille I fxfllrzk 11' 1.9 fl 5111 I7111' 1110 to sit Cllltf 1f1'1'11. 'wlel11l111eS. Ext1'e111ely i11clepe111le11t. 21ltho11gl1 s1i1111ewl1at 7 sensitive to ufilvcl-SC criticism. -X jolly Class- 111z1tc, lnyal fl'lL'Il1l 211111 21l111vc z1ll :1 good wel111lz11'. Out f111' 21 g11111l time, z1111l haS cle- 1'el11pe1l the ll2llll'Jy fI1Cl1llj' 111 listening i11te1'- C5lL'tll5' to 13VC1'1'1,11lQ'S WHCS. C111:1s'1'111'111-311 .X. XYIQI,L'll Qllffill' Giwwe l'z1. Tim 1111111 111111 17!IlSlI1'S is 1111! 1l111'f1' ll l71'IIft'.U X scrimiq 1111111le1l 1'1111th 11-11111 the l11111l 111 11'1s1l11111, who has 11ex'c1' been lfllllxvll 111 111:1lc-, Zl l'L'l'l'IZll'li 1111 Zllly s11h11-et. ll11111gh 111111111 flII1L'fl hy vz1111l1-ville lIl1lIl2lg'L'l'S th1'1111gl111111 the C111111t1'y, has stuck 111 U. Lf :1111l hi4 l1l'lX'1llt' hte. .Nt his host wl11'11 the lllllllcl. hell s1,111111ls. 51 41111 fvizrfzzffv tum' 'IUU1ItI't'l'fIINX' 111ac1'C. liilllll 1211 llas his pietnre taken every two inonthe il xxmiiflt-i's il' he's improving. Makes fre tint-nt 'vifits to folninhns. NVonlil rather Cut than flo anytliiiig'-except sleep, or eat, oi niolce, or tallc ahont his girl. A terror of e pre Qtxiiexm' IRDNE WR1t:H'1' Dayton UllY0l1ItI1If Tlmn Io-zwlivsz' gift that here below ,lfan ran 1'm't'i-rw, 01' 1jI'O'I'ldt'llt'C b0st0-w.l'- llraecl. Reeites in a inotlest nianner, and as though it was just a bit of a bore, clonelierknowf' Her love is more of the continuous variety than the continual. Has a brain-storm before antl tlnring each exam., but eonieb out high. Takes life easy and never gl'll1HlJlCS. l1iQiq'1'1:.x A1 XY1 N FRED SA UL Dayton CL.fxi:,x lQ,'XCllAl'QL Woi:S'r1C1,I, Chillicothe qVnl ft'tI1'1lt'li ut mirrf nur '?'C7'SC'lf in writ, lin! lfmvi' ffv ilmxu 'ZQ'fI0 kfzmcf Iwi' best. - Nznvjarilf. quiet iinzissiiining type with a ready sinilt- :intl nnliniitefl gtiorl nature. 'llhe type who enters the arena without noise or clamor ' h -1 the even tenor ul her way. 5 Tuoirxs BLAIR MOUER Beatrice, Neb. Upon what llzcuf docs this our Cwsaz' feed, That lzc has gm-zufz so great. -Shakespeare. Has a rare smile, a persuasive mauuer and a happy faculty of convincing you that Tommy is XYriglit. luteusely interestecl autl earnest in all he undertakes and recites in a philosophical style. Let 1110 5110-:U you 110-wf' LUTHI-ZR EARL XYlxL'1'l-iles . Findlay Shakespeare. I A hashful, ever-smiling' crop of mauy sum- mers. .-Xlways wears a please-tlo-it expres siou. Coulicleutial way of speaking' aufl asks ueeclless questions, Long, lauguiil aural loue- some. Has never clistiuguislieil himself as a spooucr hut treats the fair sex occasionally. i riff fha Iuurzlfu' and a11fl1c11f1't' fellows. - f fm X 5 N F' XX ' QQ ? is -' fi? Vg V ' Q W lffxf , ' 5 JL. ..v 'w . , W V f 1- I 1, 3, if .41 li ,,,l n 1 A ! 1 'I xtz ! ll Cwlms: Yzllc llluu :md XYl1itu. I:IOXYC'l'I XYhitc Cz11'nz1ti4m. CLASS YELL Roc, Rall! K1 1, Rah! Nw, Rah, Rip! Slum' us Ihwc wc Clllllllil whip! Zu-, Zum! ZH. Zum! Zcc, Zum, Zum! f7llL'l'IbL'ill, f Pttwlmcillf Nil1L'lQL'l1 'll-11! OFFICERS l'fm1f!,'f1l . . . . l'. N. lllcxxr-3'r'1' I ff. lnzmlwffl . AX. S. Iilfilwlm Sf w1'wfm v . Nlfxxfl-1 tlixszsw' '!Af'1vr.v1f1'4'1' . . I . M. Kli'l'Nlil: 51 JUNIORS :111 IL'111X 111 1L 111 1 N 11 - E .' f ' 11 ' 111 '11 . 111111 101 11: 11l111C 1110 1111111 11111 111 11111' 11100 1' 1' a 1111111111111. gX1l'C111'11' 110 11l'L'1ll11 111 11111 -111116 XY11L'11 110 s111111 011011 1000110 1116 12111 111111 011111111111 1111111111 11011 111111111 ll S1lCC11S1il11. T116 152151 111160 10111's 111110 110011 111151 101 111111111 11111s. 11111' 01111 11119 110011 1111611 10 1110 b11111 111111 11011101'01110111 111 01011 110111 111 L'O11QQ'1111L' K111l1K'11YK11'. XYO 116611 11111 111011111111 Ulll' s011111r1s110 2l11211llll1ClI1S. '111101 1110 1.UC111.l1C11 1111 1110 11111101s of 11111 Qj11Cl'1J61Il. 111 11111101105 01111111s111s111 is 1111111151 11s 11k'L'L'SSZ11'1' 111 s11000ss 115 11111810111 11111111.1158- T11211 W6 IIZIVG 110011 1Z1L'1i11lQ' 111 IlC1111L'l' 111' 1110s0 0ss01111:11s 1110 11111111101 111 11110 111011 XVGZ1l'1l1g' 1110 O L'1L'Z11'11' 111111'0s. 'l'11011. 11111. 1110 S1g'llll1 11l111111- 111' 0111ss bz1Sk6t111111 011111111111111s 1011 111 118 11115 1'L'IlI'. NUI' 11IlX'k' 110 11K'g1l'K11l'l1 1110 Sl1l1111l S1110 111 11111 011110g0 1110. 111 11101, W0 l1111111 111111 111l1.l1l11111.111C 1111110 111 11111' 1111s110s. T1101 have giv011 11s II 1'C1J1112l1111ll IIS L'll1Cl'1Zl1IIL'l'S, 11111011 111111 1110 s111111 111' 0111ss 111v0 111111 1116 011150 1l'1C1111S1l111 111 1111 1111s 11111110 lN1SS1l11kl. NVQ 16111120 111111 111 1-l111ll'C 10111s XYC s111111 1111111 1111011 11111111 1110 11l'k'Sk'I11 111110 as 11111 g11111011 11g'0, 111111 111111 1110 1111151 111011si11g' 1.C111llI'L' 11101111111 will 110 111110 111 1602111 15 1111- f01111ws11111 L'X1S11l1g' 1101110011 1'1IlSNl1I1l1t'S. '11111' s11:11'1111g 111' -11115 :11111 s111111ws, 1110 111111111110 1111111 1'U111I1l'1, 111110 CK'111C111l'11 110s 111- 1-1'1l'11115111l1 111111 11111 011111110 1'1110v01. 1Dl1I'1IIg' 1110 1111s1 l1111Ill11S, 1v0 1111v0 110011 11111111-ss011 111 1111' 11111110111 111111 110x1 S 1 1111 1 111 S 111 1 111 ll 1 1' 1lII'l1 111 11 11 1 1 1 1' 010 10 1' ,'0 '11s NV- 11 0 . H 11s0 11' 11 1110 10011 111111 01110 11ss111f1111011 101' 1110 1111s1 10111 1'L'111'S 11111 110 s011111'111011. .XIII1 11111111 1110 1101-I 411- 11115 111111111111 ZlI11J111Cl' C1'CC1JS 111111 11111. 11111111s: 'l1111s 5l'I11l1'11111111 ix 11111 '11-l'111111111l1'y 111 1110 1110111 SCZl11L'I'1l1Q' 111111 will 111111111 g'1'111111:11111113 110 111110 11111 11111' IllHI'1' 10111 1LOgCt11Cl'. I P '7- It is cz great plague to bc too lzcmdsome at 7lI01I.U FREDERICK XVILLIAM FANSHER Dayton Intcnclcfl Occupation, One of B211'1lll11l'S Clowns. I would not -waste my sprilzg of youth In idle dallzalzcd'-Pope. ORPIIiX GRACE IJELLER Bucyrus Intenclccl Occupation .... .. .Chorus girl. Hv1'c's 0 sight to flzosc who I0-we mc, A-llzfl cz silllilc fo H1050 'zvlzo 110190: find, 'ZC'IlC7llc Z'Cl' slc3 5 0110-Uv 7110, Hv1'C's at lzmrt for any fait. LU113LL.fx Mm' S M 1 TH Columbus Intcnclcfl Occupation. . .llcing .l'olin's Wfife. You look TUIISL1,-wflllljl l'OI'I'Cl'f that Cl I'07'.u -Chas. Lamb. Joim ,fXNoRliw NVixc:NliR Columbus Tutcurlcfl Occupation ..... . . .Pugilist , lml ll1m'v's Hllffllllfj fluff so .vwvct in life' ,'l.s' !fr:'v's jllillllfj IiI'l'lfIlll. Cl,AR,x Nlil,T,l 143 lVllQNli I-3 I 'mlslui iuth llilt-mlm-rl llCUlllJZlllHl1, Ili-:ul nl n pliysicul culture rlcpzirtmcnt of walking. :Hi A eomlaiizatioii and cz form indeed, Wlie1'e every god did seem to set lzis seal, To give tlie world assuraiiee of cz man. -Shakespeare. DWIGHT LOWELL CORNETET Wlesterville Intended Occupation ..... A heart breaker. Can tlze world buy szielz cz jewel? -Shakespeare. IXIINNIE PAULINE GARST Wlesterville Intended Occupation ...... Vocal Teacher. I meddle with 710 7l1Ull'5 bzisizzess but my owiig study IlIOClCl'GlClj',' Eat and drizzle elieerfzilly, li-we moderately. -Orway. IIORACE BOOKWALTER DRURY Dayton Intended Occupation, 'V Consumer of cigarettes. As soft and fair as thistle dotwi WlllS0lllF, freslz and flllllllp witlzallf' Norm ETTA THOMPSON Navarre Intended Occupation, Schoolteacliefs XVife. 0 He talked mzrelz and said little. EARL CRUSIEY XVEAVICR Greensburg, Pa. Intended Occupation, I'll leave that to my wife. 57 1 1r.1x A -fix at 'W 5' A U'lz0 -wsu' 'int lzasfc and nzcazz to woo at Ic1s1zrv. XvvALDO V15RPLrx N K XVALES Bowling Green Intended Occupation. . .Dealer in olcl junk. That sweet, clztilcz'-like Slll'Z'IC.'n-Slllith. PIARRY DANIEL THOMPSON Navarre Intended Qeeupation, A Doctor, for broken bones. Behold H10 rlzild, Ivy Naz'1n'c's kindly law Pleased 'ZQ'1.fllf at raffle, tvzrklm' 'ZQ'I'Zf1ZfCl Sf'l'Ll'ZU.U J ALMIRA SPRINKLIC l3U'r'1'12RMoRE North Lawrence Intended Qeeupation, A Laplancler 1'l'llSSiO1lEl1'y. 'Hlzzd TUflC1Zf 41 Ic1a'Lv's in fha case, You know all oflzvr flzfzazgs gzifv Have. -Gay. IIIQNRY 'I Tlx XVMQNIQR lTarsh1na11 Tntenflerl Occupation, 'Foreign Mlsslonary. HU llmt 1111111 u l74'fIl'lf is 'IIIUTC H1011 a LWIIIHI.H'Sl1IlkL'SIJCZlI'L'. ,lou N l'l:AN14l,lN Sm I'l'II l,Ig'HlllL'l', fnfl. lnlm-mln-fl Ucellpatwnt, I'rofn-sstonal earcl hamller. 55-4 1,001c 'v1111 ,' 1 11111 1111' 1111151 111111'1'1'111'11' 11'1111 IIIVX' 1111111 11111'1'1'515. -Terence. L1-2x'1'1 1' LUZLQRNIQ C1fs'1'1iR Dayton lnten1lc1l Qccupation, lnventfbr 01 great lmarrclsf '11 117z'1'11' 111 1111' 1'1'11-211111 11fj111111y. E'PI'I EL B1-:RRY Canal XYl1lCllCSlCl' Intended C1CClll'JZ1llO1l..XVl1Z1l6YC1' l-Iix says. H15 11,111 15 '111'11111', 111111 1111' 011111101115 511 1111.1'1'11' 111 111.111 111111 11111111'1' 1111g111 51111111 'llf' 111111 S11-X' 111 1111 1111' :u111'111', 'T1ll.S 15 11 1111111'. -Shakespeare. 'l1111N l,l.x1111L11 NAU Carroll Intended Occupation, Manager of a clog-slmow. 111111 111'11k1' 1111 f71'O1111'SLW, 51'1 :'1'11 1111 j11'1-z'1111' 111111: 111111 1jl1l.1l1'1ll 1111 111111, 111111 11151 1117 f1'11'1111'. Rl.-XRG.XRI2'l' RllXRIlC B1'1N1c1:1:.x1q12 Cl'1lllllllJllS Intcnrlccl l1CCllI'JllllOIl. . . .C11pying' Ruth. 111' 71115 1111' f1111'1111.x'.iJ1'1' 111 1111' f1'1111111' hlil11.f,' 11'1' 1151'11' 111 F1111 111.111 1111' 111'111'111111gU1' 111 S'f1111111111111'1'. 1, l'1-1111-iz N.x'1'11.xN11-11, lil-ix N1i'1 1'. ,Xliclcyg l'a. lnt1'n1lc1l Uc1'11p:1ti1111. . l'1'1'z1cl1i11g,111c11n1'sc. 511 ..-,..-.- 1 f--QM y G we F c, S . .4 3 '.4 iv. I-. 1 1 i 1 I i -I 1 jg,-'I H: I1-f .f'1.K A , -J1:t'k1zt'a1'11', c111t1a1'1'assvd, stiff, -zviz'1z011t skill Of lIIO'Z'Z.lIg gnzccfzzlly 0l'Sf0Il0lI11g s1'1'II. ' -Churchill. KARL SToL'FFER Blooindale Intended Occupation, Keeping a Hen tejry. I aizvokc 0110 111t11'111'11f7 111111' ,ICOIIIIKI 111J'sc1f f1z111o11s.''-Byron. SAMVEL ,Ifxcon IXZIEIIL Herinnne, Pa. Intended Qccupation ..... Dancing Master. '-e111d 1111 11151 sforuv is CYOIILII O, 141111 lLll'CU7.HiIllgCiOXY. ELIZ4XllIf'I.I'I RIARY I'I.XLL Dayton Intended Occupation, Queen of a Household. I-Iv is 11 s0ld1'c1' fit 111 SILUIICI by GPS111' and g1'1z'c CII.l'Ct'fl'0ll.H-SI121Ii6Sl3C2l1'C. ALDI-3R'1' Sixntt'1iL IQEISTER XYestc1'ville Intended Occupation. .President or nothing. f fI0'Z'L' 710 spin' To 11116.71 H111 51.1110 of 111v 1111'1'11f, I111f OIIIX' Ivtllllflillglj 11111I1if1'1111, 'IUfI.I-ffl 11'1'1'l1'11f1s ificlf .1l1111' falls 1111 H10 01'l11'1' szdvf' -Sliakespcarc. I.1I,1,i.xN RHSSL1-2R AICIQCCS-lJUl't, I721. Intended Occupation, SllL'ZliiL'l' for XYOIHCl1.S Rights. HU The lei11a'cst 1IICIIZ.,'-- T110 best 1'011d1t10111'd, 111111 Il1l'ZUL'0I'j'lIlg sp1'1'1'f Ill doing C0111'f1's1'11s.''-Shakespeare. FLoYD HENRY IXIENKE Portsmouth Intended Occupation, Advertlslng baby incubators. Of 111111111115 g1'11fIc, of 11ff1'1'1io11s 1111'I11',' Ill 'zuiz' 11 1111111, s1111f1I1'1'1'1'y 11 L'1IIfCII.H-lJO1JG. NOAH BRIGHT NLYNNEMAKIER Columbus Intended Qccupation .... Violin Instructor. Y'l111s f01'llIC'd by 1111t111'11, f111'111sI11'd 11111 iuiflz 111'f, S1111 gl1'11'1's 111115011 l'llfO QV11111' s1'1'1'1'f l11'111'f. -Dryden. EDITII ML'Nn1e11iN1Q Cox Brookville Intended Occupation . . . .lelousewiftn Hrslijtvllffw is fflt' f11'1'f1'1'f 111'1'11!d of j11,v. -Sl1z1ke5pez11'e. ,Ioux CLARLCNC13 I5.x1q1i1: Ilarberton. Intended Qccupation ...... . ..Xuctioneer. . , . Al 13' I Ill 1111 Z7Uhl', 1111111 11 l1ffl1' 1'l111f1, ':v11.v 1111151 11111111111111111 l11'1'11l1l. -Riley. l:ORlfS'I' Gm' lX:If'l'NIfR llzdtnnore Intended Uc1'11pz1tio11, Doubtful since hos lllIll'l'lCCl. GI 1' 38' '1. . :fvwf Q , 5 A fi l ' is 1 Y3,. -pf R- ll '58 J -nd' ,L not f R! ,.?.iLl. 'flu -zuo111d false 11041115 and tweak tI1c111, this 111a11. --Kipling. CL,xR11:NCE FRANCIS XNILLIAMS Wfesterville lntenrletl Occupation, Seller of tin Whistles. ll'l1osc zzafzzrv is so far fI'0llI doing lH7l'IIL, Tlmf he .vzzsjwrts IIOMC. '-Sl1ZlliCS1DC2ll'C. LESTER Essio Canton lntenflecl Qecupation. . . . . .'l'rain-Caller. Ulliitlz fl smile that -was CflZ.fdl1lkL'Cl1lfd Z1lc111d. -Bret Harte. Rl,l'lfI'l FLNDLAY VVILLIAMSON New Philadelphia lintenfleml Qeeupation .... An artist's model. lx'vf1'1'i1111 'f1'0Ill the j10j111lc11' 1lOlSL', I seek 3 7711-S 1111f1'czj11U111fUd jilum' t0j511d.w111C casa' -Milton. FRANIQ lJICWI'1lT ZUIQRNER ljraclcloek, Va. lnlenclefl Occupation, Lawyer In A Railroad Company , l'IL 11j1'11I1lv 1111111 1'111111'1fU1111s fft'llHl'llIU1l.H -Shakespeare clI,l'l'llllS Wl4Ll,1:,x11A1 Al'C2llllll1l llllvllrlwl flvciipzltioii .... lit-ing ll lVlorm:m U2 T11lkz'111f lifflv, z'!11'11ls1'111f 111111'l1 , I'lu1111i11g gona' mm' 'IUlt'kCl7I1ICSS.I' I M151,x'1x Erczlixli LUTz 'I 'I X avarre I I Intended Qccupation, 1 Disturbcl' of thc Peace. 1 was bowl fo Ofllm' fill-lIgS.'I 1 v I J CYRUS JESSE IXEPIURT j Dayton 1 21 Intencilecl Occupation, ' l I Manager of a vaudeville. ' I I . II 1 I 110110 1111 oflzvr buf 11 iu111111111 5 111151111 ,' l I tlzznk zfs so, Z7CL't'II!SC I 111111111 :fs soy GRACE lluixl-3 AILTMBIA Dflytml 1 ' 25 14' 1 . . , .-1 Intcnclcrl Clcc11pat11i111 ..... A Prnna Donna. -'ll 1 11 'I 5 -I Thy llI0dCSf-X' is 11 fuzzdll' to flz-1' 111v1'1'f. '- . . f 1 -F1Clfllllg. ,131 1 'll L1LL11xN bc1c1'1 1' W9 - -11 I'I2ll'I'lSOl1. '3 lntcnclccl Occupation, I Making goo-guo cycw. 5, If' H1 1111115 flu' 1'11x1' 11.1 hv1111ll1 111111111 llllll. . . .. 31 If Rlix -l1111N ' I XX lllilllwllllfg, I'a. 5, lntn-111lc1l I,lCClllJZlIIOIl, XX'1'iti11g articles 1111 II11w t11 Sluclyf' 1 1 I Q' 1 ' If Hllvfllfz' l11'1' .v1111'l1' fx ffkv H10 11111111 ,lI1'11 nj' fu-zu :u111'1l.v 111'1' H11' ffm! .S'f'lv111l111' of ll 1111.11 llll .!11111'. -Rilcy. A't'l'1I.IIf-SIl2llQL'xlJg'111'g', lf'1'111-31. XI1x1-ilzxix Ill-Lxx IlIl.XRI.lfS C'1.1x'1'11x I.l.11XIl XYL'SIL'l'VlIIL' XX'L'NIL'l'YlIIL' Intcnrlccl flccL111:11im1, l11tc111lv1l Ilffllllllllllll, I SHZIIQL' cI1a1'1nc1'. 'I rying 111 cwapc ilu' l'I2lll' Scx Jong? fm A x WO X V 'Y' M W W QP 1 awww C9 Y ff fffimwk gcc'-Sow' KX ' ' NL AiSHQkQQlv,Qf'i xg!'?ffD L ' 1 -Wow' XQ70 CfD + M2039 iiiffwbfiwgf W EQ x QS If !QJ,mfNkQrp7 fy W is ' M 5 SN Ss 5 hvbbbx WV c6 'W CSCQCKZCEQ wg? QW 5 QWNJWW Egg wxky, Mamma 2: C gfffbEMwgQ5QQQ,3a SJW fm X25 QQ 2if4LXw. E Ujffff W h aff ' 'K'3UsW M fJUi2ff?CWJ RQSWUGEV 1 + PNWBES MMM 5 W El? , xx 'X ', 1 .Af X f x f., iv? 2 A ef, ' ? Ng 3 N dui ? 4 H - X f , if 4dw S ,kwfr gig? -lf'-A N, Vqvdf ' 'WL ' OFFICERS PI'L'SZ-lfL'1lf . . . . . R. M. FOX Vive PITSI-lIlL'IIf . . D. C. SIlL'MAx1iER SC'C'I'CfUl'j' . XV. B. GRISE Trvux1z1'cr . . RUTH BooKwAx1,'1'liu , . . lfluwcri Xlwlct. Cwlwrs: l'u1'plc 211111 ilwlml. CLASS YELL XX'l1ickcty, XYl1:u'lq! QI'iCkL'lj', Crack! NilIk'lL'L'll IQIQVQI1 is till thc' ll'IlCli! Zip-11-1:1-1:1 Y Zip-:x-1:1-cm iz! XX'L I'C thc class yum czmmnt lmc. ww- .,x W? nf-'E . I 7 rf'- 4 . N, K nf? SOPHOMORES GRACE COBLENTZ llfesterville NV. B. GRISE Canton CATHERINE STQFER Belleville S. A. GRILL Lewis-burg LUCILE BIORRISON Chicago, Ill. XV. A. GARDNER Middletown BEULAH BELL Pierceton, Incl. NV. L. M.x'1'T1s Laura M. A. DLTMER Potsdam D. C. SIIUAIAKER Jeanette, Pa. D.T.jm1N lVilkinsbnrg, Pa. LUCY Xl ICYI-ZR lVCSterx'illc Rum P.xRL1i'r'1'nf3 Daytun BERNICE PIICKS Centerburg HELEN XVEINLAND lVest Alexandria F. E. NVELLS llfesterville HAZEL B.xL'M..xN Lewisburg T. C. H.-xRP13R Dayton, Va. BESSU3 Dou:HER'rY llfesterville ll. F. RlClll':l2 Peru, Incl. C. C. FL.xsI1M.xN lYall0On Lake, Mich. C. K. Youxrz XYesterx'ille C. F. S.xNmfRs lYcsterville R. ll. Fox Brookville Sf? . an E is'-X S' if 42. ia D .wi .man i N rv S 1aof.2......x,:4,zafuu.- mg.. , -, .W U SOPHOIVIORES C. D. Yarns Latrobe, Pa. S. F. XVENGER Nevado M. G. STEIN Dayton G. C. ARNOLD Lima C. C. GRANT Wfesterville J. A. STRINGER Hopedale A. E. Huornzs Bowling Green A. E. BROOKS Portsmouth J. I. DICK Bueyrus LEILA BATES Rising Sun 0. I. BANDIQEN Bowling Green K. L. PARENT Lima R. L. lel.xR1QINs Glasgow, Pa. R. M. CRoS1:Y Greensburg, Pa. MAY DICK Bucyrus C. D. Loc 14 If XYesterville RUTH BooKw.xLTER Wfesterville NV. R. BAILEY Lockington G. C. MU'r11ERsB.xUoH Shelby G. NV. DUCIQWALL New Madison R. C. HUMMELL . Canal XVinchester .AGNES BTEYER XVesterville CHLOE NISWONGER Dayton G. E. lWCFARLAND XVesterVille I. D. ANARNER Brookville S. S. DE VAUX Mt. Pleasant. Pa. ADA Bl'TTE1uroRE North Lawrence C. L. BAILEY XVesterville J. F. HATTON Johnstown R. O. K.xRc: NYesterville XV. A. IQNAPP Pleasantville, Va. N.xRc1.xRET G.xx'ER XlcCnnex'ille CLASS OF I9II atm t i on th it mentor iblc do thcic assembled within hti ualls ie i f llltstllotls cass o It . ltoi the tiist wecc the class was itte more than a homogeneous whole, as each member possessed those quali- ties so characteristic to all Freshmen, but as time sped on these distinguishing marks faded into the background, leaving in prominence many interesting personalities. 'llhe class quietly and unosteutatiously took its place, with no recttmmendation whatever, save that it was the largest Freshman class that had ever entered t Jtterbein, but with a lirm determination to win honors for itself and lt' be 2111 lltnltttl' lo tlttgrlyt-iii, ln due time the class was organized, choosing for its leader Mr. Chas. Sanders, and pledging its loyalty to the purple and gold. How each Freshman's heart thrilled with joy and pride on that bright autumnal morning to find the trees, sidewalks and even the college itself decorated with those representative colors. XYith great celerity the class rose to prominence. Qfteu a class is distinguished by its athletic ability, and often by its literary ability, but seldom if ever before has a class been distinguished in both these tields of activity. 'llhe class of toil won the class championship in basketball and with much ease carried oll' the honors in the oratorical contest. Next came the Junior- lireshman banquet with all its fun and splendor. 'l'hus did Mr. Sanders with wisdom and dexterity pilot the class to the Soplltttlltrll' post. .Xt this station R. M. Fox was given commzuid, proving him- sell' to be a wise leader during the Sophomore year. Again a representative of this class won in the oratorical contest and again was its ability in athletics proved, as the class of lol I had its representatives on both the football and basketball I lflvlllial HER 7, 11107, marked an important event in the history of Otter- ' , l . fo' 2 f X if ' 1' ' A' I' tl teams. 'l'he past and present of the class are realities: the future is all a dream and can only be presented most vaguely. tlh. Chloe. why couldu't you have come, you have become so attached to your mathematical puzzles that you haven't time for anything, lt was surely great to get back into that old chapel and greet one another of our fellow class- nten. Xu longer could we hear the college nicknames, but the dignilied ltlrs., Nl r., and. tes. even Xliss. -lust as we gathered on the south side a short, heavy-set gentleman. with a little black beard, stepped upon the seat and in familiar tones - r- . vw silltl. Ulllt' yell, ltillows. XX'hiekety, Xthackl Clrickety, Crack! Nineteen lflevcn is on the track! Xipalala. Zipalacoozl XXX-'re the class vou cannot losel ltlft tl the corridors, :t short program followed, a touching welcome was given by llr, l. II. X'varner. tor the last ten vears president of t ltterbein. llis words were To direct from the heart, as he had shared in all the joys and sorrows of the class of I9II.', Mr. Grover Cleveland Muthersbaugh appeared before the audience and sang with much feeling School Days. Round after round of applause filled the chapel. As a representative of the young women, who helped to compose the class, Miss Sarah May Dick, the much loved matron of Cochran llall, was escorted to the rostrum. She gave quite an interesting picture of dormitory life in HIQIIM as compared with present-day methods. The orchestra, with Mr. Flashinan presiding at the piano, rendered Auld Lang Sync -by the way he had just returned from an unexpected call to Michigan. The program closed with a few timely remarks by Rev. XYalter llailey, the college pastor. Xew acquaintances were made and old friendships renewed. Age had left no trace whatever upon Curtis-he was just as Young as when in college. Two other members of the class had changed little in their occupa- tions: Don Cameron was still a Shoemaker, and lYilliam Albert still a Gardener, watching over his Hazel tree, and. oh, yesg Alonzo's voice still had the sound of bubbling Brooks. Dr. Grise had been practising medicine near Piqua for some years, succeeded in business by Chas. Yates, who was quite an expert undertaker. Charles Sanders had stirred the country from shore to shore by his lectures on the Bible, especially Ruth. Leila was the same optimistic little woman, who used to cling forever to the last Ray of hope. XYe were especially happy to have with us Mr. and Mrs. R. NV. Mattis, both members of the class of 'iIQII,u who had recently returned from the mission fields. Ruth i was residing near Canton on a productive little farm-you know she always was a lover of nature. And what do you think, Lucy Meyer was at the head of the Domestic Science Depart- ment in Q. S. U. Her sister, Agnes, was walking with Spurgeon and couldn't be present. The Hon. Roy Harkins had been Speaker of the House before he married Grace. then she filled the office to perfection. Mr. Frank XVells was the proprietor of the drug store, or club rooms, on the corner of College Avenue and State Street. Merlin Ditmer was still a faithful student of art. Bernice was living so happily in her cozy little home, but no wonder, for they surely had their differ- ences while in Qtterbein. The Hon. R. C. Hummel was so busied in politics that he sent the brief telegram, Fd like the votes of 'I91I'. lt is hinted that he will be the country's next president, as the Socialist party is becoming very prominent. Mr. Bandeeirs smile had taken on new proportions, while Nr. Parents laugh had increased in volumeg Mr. Dick, his partner in business, was deaf from the results. Ruth's parents, fearing that someone might steal her, had added an extra Locke to their household. Prof. Grant was unable to be present, but sent a letter, telling of his success as a hypnotist. .Xs R. M. Crosby read the message the whole audience fell into an hypnotic state, and it was several moments before it was restored to its former condition. .Xda was also absent. her husband. l'rof. -Z could not leave his college duties at Yale and so the faithful wife preferred to remain with him. Mr. Fox was now manager of Minerva Park. Messrs. llailey. XYenger. and Mcliarland were the chief attractions, while Messrs. llughes. Xrnold. Stein, Grill. 1-nd Stringer were filling pulpits throughout the surrounding country. .Xnd thus we did combine To sing the praise of tltterbein. R. ll. P. T1 .-:iff ESHMEH CLASS YELL XXYIIIT, H fw! Xxfllll, Hoo! XXI- cam dw ywu! U. U.! O. U.! I 4 9 f I - 2 C 'wlm's: Rm! :mfl Illzlck. I lmvc1': Daisy. OFFICERS !'w 'ffl,'n! ...... S. XV. l 1ll,SlN4: I iff' f'l'4'.YfIf1'llf . . . bl. I'.l,Uli,N ,S'.'f 1'f-lflm' . . I,m'lslQ C1-jul: 'f41'wf1.v1fn1 . S. U. KI-LLLY CLASS OF I9I2 ISTORY presupposes a past and some degree of development. The man and the nation have a history. The babe and the tribe have only J the baldest annals. Still, as the present becomes the future, babes grow into men, tribes become nations, and annals are born anew into history. So the class of 1912, being yet a babe. has an uneventful past, an active present and an expectant future. Its history, therefore, is neither full nor over- exciting. Thus the year has passed, with much of work, something of play, and portion of sorrow in its train. lVe can overcome the work. we can enjoy the play, but we cannot wholly forget the sting of the sorrow that came from our math. grades. Cn the gate of his Inferno, Dante inscribed the fateful words: .'Xbandon hope, all ye who enter here. But herein does the gate through which the Fresh- man enters upon his career differ from that described by Dante: Over his gate hope sheds a golden light of expectancy, which becomes more and more of a realization as he passes onward from month to month. Trials are forgotten, work becomes its own reward and the sure passage of time brings the humble Freshman nearer and nearer lo the object of ambition and the summit of his himpes-graduation. Til mtv 4 had FRESHIVIEN R. H. XVELLER Crooksville M. M. NVEUZLING XVeste1'ville CATHERINE MAXWELL Lexington XV. H. HUBER Crestline 1. O. Cox Lima F. A. H.XN.XNN'.XL'F lVesterville H. C. BIETSGER Stontsville EDITH GILBERT Germantown ETTA SAYRE lVesterville B. M. ZEIGLER Dayton C. M. HIQUBERT Dloomrlale 3l.XRY l2OLlCNR.XI'GIl Canal lVincl1estc1' AllNNll'f l3.xCnAr.xN Canal XVinCl1ester S. D. IQICLLY Dayton liV.XRlfN.X 'llumox Lancaster gt. C. xii . 16 I7 I8 IQ 20 21 22 23 34 95 5 26 27 28 29 30 Quill' EDITH BENNETT lVeste1'ville R. XY. SMITH lVeSterville M.xn12L McCoy Circleville EIfDl'l'lI lqlfPI'I.XRT Dayton HELEN FOUTS Middletown F. I. REIDER Bowling Green L1LL1,xN Fox Brookville LoU1SE GEHR Columbus M.xL'm3 OWINCS Centerbnrg RUTH IJETXVEILER Connelsville, Pa. Kl.XRY CRUX M1212 lVeste1'yille alum' lq.Xl.'l'lfR Dayton C. N. Exrlimclq Germantown C. Nl. lV.xt:x1iu Lancaster R. lf. Coon XX'Cste1'ville llCC2lllll', Intl. ,,,- fd R WA. -AG A FRESHNIEN BJABEL BONLBRAR13 Columbus I. B. SNYDER Shauck RUTH BRUNDAGE Wfesterville R. XV. BIOSES XVesterville IESSIE COPPOCK Dayton S. W. BILSING Crestline L. M. MOORE Blooniclale C. R. HALL Dayton D. VV. EINSFL Bloonidale A. D. COOK Cutler XVILDA DICK Bucyrus HAZEL CODNER Canal Winchester H. R. GIFFORD NVesterville B.xR1:.xR.x S'rOF1iR Belleville B. S. ARNOLD Chippewa Lake P. H. ROGERS NVesterville Bmssnf M.xxwl2LI. Lexington C. XV. l3Oss.xR'r .XrOn:1, Pa. lfnrrn Coin.:-ix'1'x ' XYcstcrx'illc 4 . sl. ll. l'I,OR.x Vern, lncl. H. M. CROm:n.xN Celina 53. C. R. LAYTON Bowling Green 54. lX'lYRTLE S.xL'L Dayton 55. O. NV. BRINER Shelby 56. H. C. BAIRD Altoona, Pa. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER lVesterville MAE BNRNLTT lVabash, Incl. M. L. HARNETT XVabash, Ind. XV. L. BROWN Madison, Pa. HELEN CONVISRSE lVesterville B. A. DURR.-XN'F XVesterville R. E. EMMITT Dunhriclge FLORN EVANS Xllesterville ESTIQLLA GIFFORD lVesterville FLHY li'lL'RT Thornton, Ind. hl.Xl!FfL L.xUOHL1N Germantown 3l.XRY LTCSIIICR Somerset, Va. C. lXlL'CLI'fOD XVcstervillc XI. .X. Xltfslcovlf llcach City XI xv l'nn'l-21.1. Daytim C. Rwlllix' Northhclcl C. Stililpliwl-.X 'l'in'i11g'Sl:ltim1, l7CllIN1lI'lC Ye Freshmen 'lwas in the season of the year When everything is green, llut greener than all of this l'hings greener eould be seen. The day was hot as the bell tolled out LlulllC to matrieulationf' .-Xnd all the green things started out With hearts in emulation. Across the eampus green they ran, :With shout and whoop and seream, .Xnd anyone could tell they were The Freshies sweet and green. Zoe .Xlexander was the lirst one there, Ilomely but quite bright: lilake .Xrnold eame with blondy hair find a voice soft as a sprite. llehind Klan- liarnett with a broken lu-art lint a bright and eheery faee Czonf- luditli liennett, wondrous smart, 'Wlio walked at an awful pare. l-'lull lildlllflilgt' wafldlt-d down the -irc-vt, Ilimiiiwfl llf'l' mu-if' roll, '-.nfl flrfqillf' lll'llIl'l' iiivlo-fl it up '-.nfl zzorf-. l'pon my t-mill Dear bashful Mary Bolenbaugh, With her little whiny talk, Thinking to help the university Coaxed Baird up the walk. Milton Barnett came running fast, As green as green could be, And Minnie llaehman making eyes, Stumbled, fell over a Hea. Sherman llilsing took awful strides, As he thought of his ambitions, Aml Mable llonebrake kept up the paee Wlith her head full of volitions. Now o'er the grass came Willie 'll ro W n , Looking to left and right, And Georgie lilossart gawked around, 'llhings looked large in his sight. Edith Coblentz rolled along, Looking round and rosy, ,Xnd blames Cox eaine from the farm, fX sunllower for a posy. Mary Creamer quite gaunt and tall, A smile that was enchanting, l,ed llazel Codner, hat awry, Su searefl that she was panting. Also Dean Cook began to weep, His new shoes were so painingg Got under Jessie Coppoek's hat, Thinking it was raining. Helen Converse, prim and prudish, Carried pamphlets by galore, And Croghan eame a singing, I'll be here for evermoref' Ruth Detweiler, short and chubby, Stared at all the boys, But XVilda Dick tiptoed behind her Bringing all her toys. Bronson Durrant, quite unassuming, Walked along with Careless tread, And Robert Emmitt looking hen- peeked, But as if he was well fed. Clarence Emeriek, in spite of his feet, Cot to the door at last: John Flora, with an all-day sueker, Held to it like a mast. Helen Fonts now followed elose, As thus all things she does, And Lillian Fox, an old maid sure. liut with quite a bit of duzz. Ethel Gilbert, a persevering ereature, Came tripping down the street, While .Robert flood eouldn't come so fast, lle had number tens on his feet. Homer Gifford, a jilted lover, Sniiled benignantly about. W'hile Louise tlehr, a sunbezuu. Fluttered in and out. Ralph llall, quite bashful so it seemed, llurried straight ahead, While Floy Hurt, with her winning wav, 4 Couldn't get enough said. Evarena Harman ran up the walk, Hair and papers Hying, And lYilliam Huber tried to eateh her, Although she kept him trying. Fred Hanawalt with his eharming voiee Sang without repose, And Hebbert following after him i Xllore his Sunday elothes. Mary Kalter stopped a while To see the rest a coming, And Samuel Kelley took his time, Home Sweet Home a humming. Ethel lfephart skipped down the street Stretching her ehewing gum, XYhile Mary Lesher followed elose l,ooking sour and glum. Mable ldlllgfllllll, a love-siek lass, Carried a big' sehool piekle, .Xud Chas. l.ax'ton, from llowliug tlreen, l.oolied to be quite tiekle. Clatherine had llessie Maxwell's hand, For llessie was a eryingg Cheer Ulf. Cried Catherine's sooth- ing voiee, lhe weeks will soon be thing. Ralph Moses wore his dear gym suit: l'm for athletics sure, And Metzger gawlcing round at him Looked quite shy and demure. Mable McCoy came jumping her rope, 'lb see her was to roar? lint when the people smiled at her She threw it at Lewis Moore. Clarence McLeod had an apple red, He said for the teacher once yet: But Xlaude tbwings told him to bluff, Not be a teacher's pet. May Powell came singing up the Walk, l'm a prima donna bore, And Clarence Richey was heard to say. 'lfhe noise didn't sound like moref Riwnp and Reider, with steady tread. fkleandered o'er the grass, ,Xnfl Roop told Reifler he'd have to be Qtyltjfl li he went with a pretty lass. l't-rcy Rogers came smoking his pipe, lli- eyes so large and clreamyg .Xnfl thrisl Sorensen envied him, lffir his u'f'i'e small and gleamy. Etta Sayre, who walks just so, Sauntered to the doorg But Myrtle Saul got in at lXlatoon's, She'd never been away before. Barbara Stofer, quite slight and Slim, Rode up on her velocipedeg And Ralph Smith rushed after her, Frying to intercede. Jay Snyder wore a little tag- I'm lost, is what it saidg And Robert Wfeller turned a flip, Lit on his rosy head. Channing Wfagner wore a tiny green cap, Vlfhich added to his effect, W7hile Merrill Vlfeibling dashed along Sprightly and erect. Last but not least came Zeigler- Slow, well, I rather guessg And Prof. Rudy, staring, said, l?l'e's the greenest, I'll confessf' Now the bell has stopped its tollingg Everything seemed seared and dried, Atmosphere had lost its color, Since the green had gone inside. 3+ M -157 ' f '?' Magi d it f m w I c I 3- . v 9 H SCENES IN THE GYMNASIUM AND LABORATORIES 81 1 I VI I I I I I KI1 I II H I II 4 1 I Www I I IIIIIII La I IjI4II Im 3 ,, -5 . PREPS. OFFICERS ff ml ff! . . NI. I,. II.XN'I'N.I.XN I 11 In mf 111 . . C. IQ. II1i'rx1,1-inc S fzmux . . Ixmix N1Q1,mN Qvfl :mfl XYIIIIU. II uc-V: .XIIlk'l'It'ZlII Ilvzl YELL I 1 I I 11-pus, I'r1-pmt! XX III :Im IIH- wlwlv wfn'IfI Iwi! , . IX II 1 II 4- ilu- flml, wc' II Will or I Ill I lvpns, I'l'1-p:llI H2 uqx Ixus A . 4 'KIA Ilcml-, bmw: L! PREPDOIVI QUR bare walls and a vast solitude surrounded the lowly prep. He knelt on the cold floor before a pile of math. books, his head bowed in earnest supplication for strength to assume the dignity of a mighty Freshman on the morrow. Through numberless days had he toiled and fought for this, his hour of triumph. lVith his bare hands he had wrested victory from the hydra-headed Lating by the strength of his noble mind he had carved his way to a 65 through the English hosts. Mingled with the prayer, the dulcet strains of the old college bell came sweetly to his ears. The prep. arose that day to bear the brazen shield of Freshmanhood. It was with great inward rejoicing that we awoke that memorable morning to realize that prep. years were indeed but a nightmare of the past. Those phantoms of our hrst exams. and the memory of our lofty place in Chapel were held among the secrets of the past. O, Vacation-muse of flying hours, goddess of sweetest moments, why canst thy smile not last forever. XVe were granted quite a few of these, but not near enough. Let it suffice-we're here because we're here, etc., ad z'11fi111'f11111, or until the exams. llaclc once more to a dreary world of poverty-stricken grades, but joy is ours. lVhy? Because we are Freshmen now. XYe heed not the present nor fear the future. XVC can enter athletics to the fullest extent. AX current rumor once impu- dently asserted that Freslnnen Math. was hard. Yiolent death was his portion. Since our space has its limits, we shall not attempt to enumerate our troubles. It behooves us not to present the advice of sages but let all our friends heed the old saw that saith: Ile getteth best from out the woods, who hitteth not the treesf, I N S xi -2 . E.. 6 -ffx, ' H'Q 5f3nf3?96?L 1 1g, gxcii ' 93 fgimw W . 9 h, W.N,Y ,., 1r 'y .ff 1 Q ,f:W?Si'wei ' 'iaawwf .1 ?TNiQ 51 9: --agQ.f'W: -,-gf 1 255513-'mx ' gf 9 . lb H, 1, Q , if .Q 4'1,f .- ,V -Vg: . '. E1 f A x 1 Q., L. , svn YV., ,.--, QQ,,L. 1 ff' x 1 . N, 0 'J . ,Mi -X ,fi I1'v5z'amf17!L' AV! Gallwgu' IU' llufrl P ENT DEPARTIVI PREPARATORY PREPARATORY ENROLLMENT Ada Gertrude Altman james lVillis Belcher Clark Gsro Bender Herman Earl BonDurrant Oliver Pearl Brann James Roy Bridenstine Mary Margaret Brown George Budd Orville Paul Buflington Benjamin Finkle Bungard Zeyla Clifton NValter Cox lYade Gordon Daub Benjamin Daugherty Mary Elsie Davidson joseph Davis Claire Davis Ruby Edith Dill Elsie .lane Dill Daniel Albert Dorn Benjamin Franklin Dodson Pearl Rowland Downing Elmer llomer Eeliard l.enora Eisele llarvey Elliot Caroline Sarah Emmitt Evan 'llliomas Evans Merle Bernard Flaslnnan Samuel Russell Flinn Marion Ford Paul Fouts Carl Ross Funk Lloyd Valentine Funk Alfred Zumbro Funk Crete Frysinger Mary Garver Claudia Grant john XVesley Hanawalt Guy Franklin Hartman Milo Lloyd Hartman blames Harrison Henry Charles Emory Hetzler Iva Yiola Hiestand Clarence Eugene Hiles lYilbur Holmes llialter Huey Luella .Tones Yina hlolinston Bryant Kerr .Xntliony llenry Koning Glenn Emerson Lamlmert llomer l'arent l.ainlmert Earl Xlinear Lamb l'arlc Leathers PREPARATORY ENROLLMENT Leon Dueliwall Leas Mantle Leona Lucas Garret Byron Lybarger Oran lVaters Marsh Blanche Ethel McCalley Franklin Ross McCleery Ruth McDowell Ermelintlo Mercado George XYagner Miller lYatle Hampton Miller Malmel Martha Mills Gillmert Emory Mills ,lessie Pulaski Montz Garrett Stewart Nease Lyilia Nelson Mary Louise Overturf Kuna Hortense lwotts Cora llrinlcey liiClll'4 we Retl Margaret Ulive Rininger ,Xrthur Conrail Rinehart lflflllll Marie Rogers llngh Stanley Romine liflllil Hugh Mary l',leanor Russell C'luarlt's Sayre lilo-sic Hpal Slianlcs Anna Shay Florence Sheller Mary Katherine Shupe Eva Blanche Simon Rauh Howard Simon Hollis Simon Clive Sleight Charles Alhert Sleight George Elmer Smith Glenn Dell Spatforcgl Clayton Spring Irene Stauh Benjamin Harrison Steiner Anna Pearl Stringer Anna Lee Steel Donna Malmel Surrell Clarence Surrell Hazel llvalters Eflwarrl Aiigiist XYerner Ora Ellis XYhite T john Finley ll illiamson Park XVeinlancl ltla Alice NVinlcler .lames Ora XYoorlhurn -Xrchie Spangler lYolfe Orley lliilson Vlrey Y ' -N is Xp , z Q. .- if-f 1 ,hs I 'Fx l i 1 fi T'- 4 'if ff , ft, 'HKS x 1,1-4 - '1 I NK 32 The Department of Music lllf tirst reference to instruction in music in Qtterbein University xx ls in the catalogue ot 18153 when Miss Coineha X XX allver was men .8 i Yi in fe . V V- L , 3 i -.ia I I' I . I 7 ' C ' I tioned as teacher of music and drawing. A year before, President L. Davis brought the tirst piano to the University and to NVesterville, and placed it in the Ladies' llall to be used for both teaching and practicing. The tirst vocal teacher, Mr. .lohn Syler, came in 1856. Later some of the students, as C. A. Boxversox and E. S. Lorenz, served as teachers of vocal music. Accommo- dations for practicing were furnished in the main college building until 1888, xvhcu Rev. L. Davis and wife gave the Davis Conservatory building, and later portions of the Christian Association Building and other buildings were used as the groxvth of the department demanded. Prof. XY. S. Totld was the first teacher of music recognized as regular pro- fessor, and it was he yvho lirst devised a full course of musical instruction leading to graduation. Ile served the university for nine years, from 1878 to his death in 1887. l'rof. tlustav Neyer came to the University in 1895, and remained with the Department of Music thirteen years which is the record period in the past sixty years. llis work was so successful and satisfactory that he was paid a regular salary, the former teachers having received the tuition fees as their compensation. The present instructors in piano are Prof. Glenn Grant Grabill, who began his services in IQO5, and who is the present director of the Conservatory: Miss Lulu May llalcer, who began her work in 19033 Miss Maude Hanavvalt, who began teaching here in H1052 Mrs. Dora Mae W7halen, instructor in piano and voice the past year: l'rof. .f'Xlfred lilarrington, professor in voice since 19043 l'rof. lfredericlq llubois, instructor in violin since 1904. During the past year a college chorus of seventy-live inenibers has met regularly for practice and has done excellent ivorlv under the leadership of Mrs. XVhalen. Private recitals have been given by the Conservatory of hlusic each month and a public recital each term. 'l'he interest in music has been steadily increasing. Fifteen years ago there vsa-. only one teacher for both piano and voice, just thirty students enrolled, and only one piano otvned by the Conservatory. Now there are four instructors in piano, tivo in vttiee, one in violin, with an enrolhnent of one hundred and forty- one students. and lifteen pianos owned by the llniversity. ,imo ettllegt' otlers better opportunities for laying the foundations of a thor- I N ttilffit nnrieal education than does the Xlusic llepartment at Utterbein. lhe if-:.f lfer are earnest and ellieient, and an elliort is made to give the best course po ible. tvltielt uith the private and public recitals actluaints the students with tltf' eotnpo iliott til' lilt' lresl lllIl'sll'l'S. HH gl 4-,Q -Q,-no'-Q-'f ,,,L-nn-1 ,. V ,X I'-YQ' - g 1 li 3' I 1' I in lb 2. ,I LLLUEQ' 'i !I'i.slx.'..-L4 -' 4 11' 4 , 3 it ' .-, . , ut' pu we-I .... is 15 . 'xr all ' THE NEW CONSERVATORY HE Lambert Memorial Music and Art Hall, now in process of erection, to be ready for occupancy at the opening of the school year for IQOQ-IO, will be a strictly up-to-date building of approximately four stories. The basement might easily be termecl the tirst floor, as it extends fully seven feet above the ground level. The basement antl the lirst floor proper are cliviclefl equally between the Auclitorinin on one side and the flivisions of the School of Music on the other. The isXutlitorium is to be a commotlious hall with balcony, seating about three hunclrecl persons. The stage, which has no curtain, will have two small clressing rooms on either simle. llesiilcs the iXuilitorinm on the basement lloor are found eight practice rooms anal one recital roi m for the music clepartment. Un the lirst floor we iinrl the entrance lo the balcony on the left. anil on the right is situateil the rlirector's stnilio, consisting of three connectetl rooms, stntlio, office and library. .X number ol' practice rooms antl a recital room are on this same lloor. 'l'he seconml story has the teachers' stnllios. several recital rooms anil practice rooms. 'lihis lloor, as iloes the top Iloor, cxtcntls over the .Xn4litorimn, antl Nfl embraces the entire area of the editice. lt is used exclusively by the school of music. The last, or third, lloor belongs to the art department. There are separate rooms for the different subjects taught: wood-carving, casts, life, oil colors, water colors. etc.-all these rooms can be thrown together by opening the sliding doors which connect them. The instructor's studio, storeroom, and boys' and girls' cloak rooms and toilets complete the third Hoor plan. ln the Conservatory part of this line modern building there are found to be txrenty-four practice rooms, three recital rooms, somewhat larger than the practice rooms, and four teachers' studios besides the well-ordered director's studio. There are seven toilets and four cloak rooms in the entire building. :X piano lift furnishes means of moving instruments easily from one floor to another. T Every room will have one window at least. Vtfith this in view there is an open court running in to about the middle of the building from the rear. All rooms belonging to the music department are to be made as nearly sound-proof as modern science can make them. Hollow brick will be used for this purpose in the construction of the walls. The dimensions of this magnilicent hall are eighty-eight feet four inches by liftj:-seveii feet eleven inches. lt is to be made from light yellow pressed brick, faced with Terre Haute limestone. The main entrance, over which will be a stone tablet stating name of building, is on College Avenue. The hall is being erected on the old Cooper site, and through the generosity of Klr. l,ambert and family will form, beyond doubt, the most modern and probably the most imposing building of the college group. t G. G. Ci. Tv?'7f, -ze fr 'ssffrf itil' 'Q:Qf3sK., Yyfr qtrjlggf- Rs -fail 755 tc Map.. . J.: ' i Q-ji-'11 rwbfj UH The Seniors in Music and Art Not Taking a Degree MAUD JOHN Although Maud has left us several times, she always comes back again. NVhen she plays, her Fingers glide over the keys like lightning, so that the Musical Director continually calls XVhoa Maud. She never kicks, but goes steadily on with that never-ceasing smile. It is reported that she is thinking seriously of entering the ministry. JOSEPHINE lX'QlCDONiXI.D W'ho doesn't know Josie with her curls? They remind one of Shakesipeares statement that a thing of beauty is a joy forever. She takes life seriously for one so young, and is certain of a happy future. NAOMI JAMISON Dear old Peggy, who is a favorite among the students. Her kind-heartedness is as expansive as her smile, She is especially fond of presiding over a table in the dining hall of the Dormitory. Fond of all the ho-ys, but is still looking for a particular one. KIINTA JOHNSON Mad over art and is often seen roaining the country painting things red Although hack- xvard and reserved, when once understood, she is much loved. They say that she is madly in love and often brings pickles-sour pickles-to the studio for lunch. 1lINNIl'f BACH MAN Just a hunch of excitement with a peculiar giggle all her own-tl1at's Minnie. She is fond of music and plays the piano like lloeelierini, so is sure of accomplishing much in the years In come. Fond of fudge and Dormitory hash. .r ' 1 ffn ' '41, 4 A .3 f.,:.X,. 4 1 ah. fy 4 'h. lf, V 'r 5 'H I Av. . 1. I' wlu .-V, ny rv'-. '.' if lKf 4 1 ,I f he 1. L 4l'L i1',iV , fl 'L J: JS The School of Music ACTON, HELEN ............... Wfesterville ALBERT, ORRIN XVILSON..l'llL. Pleztszmt, Pa. ALEXANDER, CLARA ELIZABETH.Westerville AL'1'NIAN, GERTRUDE .......... - .Manor, Pa. BAIRD, HAROLD CLAIR ........ Altoona, Pa. BANDEEN, ORREN IVAN ..... Bowling Green BARNETT, MILTON LEWIS .... Wabash, Ind. BENNETT, EDITH LENORE ....... Westerville BENNETT, PEREZ NA'I'HANI1fL..Warren, Pa. BEERY, ETI-IEL GENEVA ......... Westerville BEERY, MAUDE ALICE... ...Lancaster BOORWALTER, RUTH .... .... W esterville BROOKS, ALONZO EARL... .... Portsmouth BROWN, ADA LUCILE .......... Rose Farm BROWN, MARY MARGARET .... Madison, Pa. BRUNDAGE, RUTH LA MEINE...Westerville BUTTERMORE, ALMIRA .... North Lawrence BUTTERMORE, ADA ........ North Lawrence CLARK, SARAH AMANDA ....... Westerville CLYMER, BIARY CATHERINE .... Criclersville COBLISNTZ, EDITH OPAL ........ XVesterville CONDIT, GEORGIA DEE... ...Westerville COOK, ALVA DEAN .... ..... C ntler COOK, MII.DRED MADEL.. ...Cutler COPIIOCK, JESSIE ......... . .... Dayton Cox, EDITH WIUNDHIQNK ........ Brookville CROSBY, Ross MEILX' ...... Greenslittrg, Pat. CUSTIER, LEWITT LUZERNI2 .......... Dayton DAUGHERTY, BESSIIC Lot:t..x .... Westerville DAUGHERTY, GEORGE CLINTON, Dztllztstown, Pri. DAUGHERTY, L'lYR'l'l.lf ......... Westerville DAvIDsON, EVIQLIN GRACE .... ...Colnmltng DEMOREST, BICUNAII l,l2URA ..... Westerville DUCRWALL, AIYRTLE Blfl-l.lf..NCXN' Madison DUlillAN'l', BRoNsON .'XLCO'l l' .... Westerville DURRANT, ROLLIN RAY .... ...Westerville EARL, LULA AIAY ....... ...Coltnnlius FISHER, OOIERETO FIZRN... ...Bench City FLEMING, AlAYME ..... ...Cnrdington 93 FORD, NlARlAN .. .MBT FOSTI-ZR, FAY .. FOUTs, ll1f1LEN . .. ., , FR'rstNt:1-3R, CRI-:Ti-3 ....,,. , , GARST, BllNNllQ l.,.iXl7I.INl-I ...... GARYICR, M A R Y . .... ....... . . . Gm-'ORD, EF-'l'lCl.l..'X filCR'l'Rlllllf. . . . G1I.lllCR'1', IQICN NI-1'l'll l':llXVARll ,,,, ttltloelv, I':t. .........Piqti:t Alitltllelowtt ..ROek fortl XYL'SlL'l'YlllL' ..Strnslmrg Westerville lVestcl'Yille GRANT, Cl..iXl,'llIl.lS..C1llUllCll, W1-st Virginia GILXNT, NIIIJJREID SARAH... ....... Wilmot HALL, AlINNIIi AONI-is ..... ...Westerville HA'l 1'tJN, JACOD FUR.'XlilQR ....... Johnstown IIIESTAND, IVA VIOLA ...... ...... I losshnrg HVNT, FLOY GI..-XUIJIS... ..'l'hornton, Intl. JOHNSON, ALLIIC ...... ........ X Vesterville JOHNsON, BEt.t.t-3 El.lZAlili'l'll ..... Coluinlitts JONES, LUELLA ............ . .... ..Piqtm KARO, BIQRTIIA lCA'l'llliRlNlC ..... Westerville ISIARG, l,lCl.IA WlYR'l'l.lC. .. .. .. .Westerville KIiIS'1'liR, Al.BliR'l' SAAIUEI. ...... Westerville KENYON, l'il,IZAlllf'l'll JUSICVIIINIQ .... Gztlenzt KICIKNS, Nl.-XMIIC CARtJl.INl2 ....... Colnnilins KIQTNI-ZR, FORRICST GUY. .. ...llztltitnore Kms, fXl,'l'A ......... ...Westerville KlliliSltiX', IisTtttiR ............. Selina, Alu. KLINIQ, FRI-ZDERICR JXNIJRIQW .... .... l Jztyton lfHlll.lill, CttARi.tis lll'fNRY ...... Chillieothe Iqtlllli, .'Xl.Al.X ...... ..... . .l,intlen lleiglits LAMD, AlUN'l'llf lllCA'l'l4lCl'f ....... Westerville l,A'I l'U, lIAzt5t. l,ttett.i-2 .... ...... X Yestervillt- l,.xt't1t,IN, MAD:-it. l'.xt't.tNii .... Gerntztntotvn l.i1sttt1R, MARY Rt'Ttt... .... Somerset, l':t. l,lGll'l'Nl'fR, Al.Xl4Y VIRILINIA ..... XYI-sterville l,I'l'ClllfUltll, Al.Xl4llf ...... .flfllllllllllli l,ONt.s1tORli, Xllfll l,l'il.l. ............. Conilit NIANN, l.ti't'.x llORTt-Zxst-2 .... Lintlen lleltgllls 4 Al.XRllN, l'R.tNtlf.s l't-.I.l.A. .... . Al.XI4llN, All',Alll. Nl.xRtt,. .. . . . .. AlAR'l'lN, S'l'l-fl,l.A litnxxeiiti .... . w Bl.xRtxt-.t.t.. fAllll'.RlfNl'. .. ..Q'oltimlnts XX't-stetwille U t'stt't'vtllt' .l.t-xington BIAXXYELL. BESSIE BEULAH ...... Lexington Bl.-XYHUGH, .ADRIA CLARK. BIENKEA. CLARA NELLIE... BIEXAHOR. BESSIE BIAYDE. BIILLER, HERHAN ........ BIORRISOX. EDITH LL'cILE. MOsEs. HELEN FRAZIER... MCAIAIA, GRACE IRENE... NICHOLS. .ALMA BIARIE... .....XYeste-ryille . . .Columbus DCIDOXYELL. RL'TH . ....., . .. .. .Portsmouth Ligonier. Pa. . . . .XYesteryille ....ClIicago. Ill. . .. .NYestc-ryille ... ...Dayton .. . . .XYesteryi1le NLNEAIAIQER. XOAH BRIGHT ..... Columbus PARENT, IQLOR .... .......... ........ L i ma PINNEY. FERN ...,.. ...Westerville POWELL, MAY LATIN ...... .... D ayton QTQIGLEY. LCCILE FRAXCES ....... Columbus REIIWICR, ION' FRANK. ...... .Bowling Green REssLER. LILLIE .... ...Mclieespoi-t. Pa. RORERTs. EMILY ..... .. ....... Columbus ROO li R s . ROOERs. ROOERs. ROI-IRER, EDNA Bl.-XRIE. .. :XBBIE .......... PERCI' H.AROLD. . APERXELLE ..... RL'tZH., CHARLOTTE ll.-XRIE .. .XYesteryille ...XYesteryille . . .. .'XYesterville .. .. .Dayton ...Lancaster RICH. EDNA ........... ...Lancaster SAIJL. BERTRAAI AYINFRED... .... .Dayton SAIL. BlYRTLE GENEVA .... ........ D ayton SCHINTZER. Bl.-XRIE HIl.D.-X ..... Barris Mills SCOTT. ,lEssIE AYALENA .... ...XYOrthingtOn SIICNR. FANNIE LOI'IsE. .... Fostoria SHL'l'E. MART' IQATHERINE .... .... D ayton SIPE, BIARY . ..... . . .... Dayton, Va. SMITH. -TOHN FRANK... ...LigOnier, Ind. SNYDER. FAT' ........... ......... S hauck SPAFFORD. GLENN DELL, Grand Rapids, Mich. STATE, IRENE ..................... Dayton STRAIT, NELLIE PHILENA. .. ...Columbus STRINGERV, JOHN IALLISON. .. .... Hopedale EDNA BEATRICE STRINGER, STRINGER, .ALMA PEARL.. SULLIVAN. ELIZABETH .......... Columbus SURRELL, DONNA BIABEL... . . . .... Hopedale ........I-Iopedale .Sulphur Grove SXYISHER. ESTELLA BATEs...Kelly's Island AYALTERS, HAZEL AUGUSTA. ...... .Shauck XYATIQINS. JESSIE .... ...... .... C O lumbus AYEAYER. EARL CROSBY ..... Greensburg. Pa AYERT, NELLIE BELLE ........... XYesteryille AYHITESEL, LUCIE FRANKHABI, Harrisonburg, Ya. XYILLIAMS, ELLA ORPHELIA .... ..COlumbus NYILLIAMSON, RUTH FLORENCE, New Philadelphia XVILLIAMSON, JOHN FINLEY. New Philadelphia XYILLIAMSON, BIATTIE .... ....... R endyille XYOHLOEIIUTH, IDA BlAY.XA-EiSllll1glO1l. Kan. XYORSTELL4, RACHEL CLARISSA...Cl1llllCOll'1C AYORSTELL, NETTIE ............. Chillicothe XPOUNG, BERTHA . ...Columbus Uv I-NNW! OQL6' Q l fsx IPM? 41 0 'sk rf 0 ik 1,33 24254, :Vx rf' 'X1 , lk ilk :Nix Hgh of Am 4:95 1-03-A iris 1 is :Iii A-8-A Yi -e-3-7 f-me-ae G7 3- If 7 LW Q QRQ 1 K A Q-Q! :Tn A '-'ffl zvx lv 9 ' fl IN 6:6 Um UA Q J! ' l A I 'ia PV! 132 iv-1 0 Q :Vi U Avi X S -Q X X E Q N -. Q E l 'll CHORUS E COLLEG 96 xl- sm 13: 125' ' . -.--:L . w , f 4 2 2? af' '- Q' .: ' .N - A, ' f .1 ' S , ,, -rf +L E if 55 'Y' Q .avr-fri' I, QA .:J 'x' ai'-'-' Q .mf ,az L'- 5- .91,1'?5, l , .xn- t 'Q 'C ,yt it . 5 I ,:,,:- ,. 1g4 . M ,Q I, :A . I, ESX-a J '. wif .ft my qv.: 3.4, KF? -.Q va! 1 '1-'Z . t , - J ' ,x . 1. J '.-A14 . ' 1,- ' , ff? z' Qfif J 'LQ15' Aa A gk-'yf'f ..g,. .3 ,., H , . P3 r Q 'X. .. V 3. X 'Q 5 -N LN 5 Q - N A. 'x ulu P11 ENT EPAFITNI D RT A ETHEL BEERY ..... B1-INNIE BACHMAN FLOY HURT ....... The School of Art Canal NVinchestcr Canal lYinCheSter .. . . . . . .Thornton. Ind. LUCIE F. XYHITESEL ....... Harrisburg, Va. ELTA ANKENY ..... ETHEL HOFFMAN . EMBIA HENRX' .... ELLA BARNES ELSIE J. DILL ..... LID.-X R. BUCK .... . ELIZABETH R. BUCK .... BIABEL LAUGHLIN BIARY E. KALTER.. CLARA XVORSTELL IVIINTA JOHNSON .. VINA JOHNSON DONNA SURRELL .. CAROLYN EMMITT .. EIABEL ULRV ..... FLORENCE SOIVERS RUBY DILL ....... IVA BOWERS ADA JOHN ........ ELOUISE CONVERSE HORIER SMITH .... GEORGIA CONDITT . NIABEL DEHNHOFE. OLIVE SLEIGHT GERTRUDE ALTMAN. FAI' FOSTER ...... BEULAH BELL ..... R. E. EIVIMITT ...... LUCILLE BIORRISON C-ARI. GIFFORD .... .. .Somerset Pa. ....NVeSterVille . . . .XVeSterville . . . .'WeSterV1lle ....'XVeSterville . . . .VVeSterVille . . . .'WeSterVille . . .Germantown .. .. .. .Dayton .. .Chillicothe . .. ...Shelby ..........SlIelby ...Sulphur Grove ... . . . .Dunbriclge . .. .lllesterville . . . .W'eSterVille . . . .WleSterville . . . .XVeSterVille . .. .VVeSterville . . . .'WeSterVille . . . .XVcSterVille ....XN'eSterVille ....XVCSterVille ....'WestcrVille ....ManOr, Pa. .. .. . ...... Piqua ....Pierccton, Ind. . ...... Dunbridge ....ChicagO, Ill. ....VVeSterVillc BERNICE HICKS XIAUDE B. KETNER... DIARY GARVER RUTH DETIVILER .. . BEULAH ROBBINS .. SARA SHISLER .. RI.-XBEL PUTT .... PEARL STRINGER .. ...Centerburg ...Lancaster . . .. .. .Strasburg Connelsville, Pa. .....lYeSterVille . . . .Beach City ...Sugar Creek ...XYeSterVille P. H. ROGERS ......... ...YVeSterVille BIARIE BUCK . . ......... ...Westerville NOAH B. NLYNEAIAKER .... . .. .Columbus HAZEL XVALTERS ....... .......... S hauck MfAE BARNETT .... HAZEL CORNETET .. LUEI.LA JONES EDNA RUGH .. BI.-XRIE RUGH ....... . MRS. P. P. BURRER... LORA BIYERS ....... C. X. DAVIS .... ..... ELIZABETH KENYON .. EFFIE SKELBERRY ,ADA BROXYN .... BESS BIENOHER W. R. BAILEY... CLYDE HECKERT BIINNIE H.ALI. ...... . RIARY XXIOLET K.4XRG... LOUISE IANITA XVEIR... GAILE MCKEAN .... GOLDIE BICFARLAND .. CLARA G. H0l.CORIB .... IVA BELLE BOWERS .... JESSIE CORROCH . . . .XVZ1lJ2lSll, Ind. .. .lYeSte1'Villc .. .. ...Piqua ...Lancaster .. .Lancaster . . . .Sunbury . ...Columbus . ...Marion . ...Galena . . . . . .Sunbury . . . . . .Rose Farm ....LigOuier, Pa. ....lVeSterVille ...lVeStCI'I'ille ...XVeSterVille ...lYeSterVillc .. .lVeStCrVille ....BowerSton .....XN'cSterVille ....XVeSterVille ....XVeSterville .. . . .Dayton IN WINTER UH L - V Mimi. ,ubbi uh., A - X . V 1:1 L1 ,. ni, , , ' ,,-'12',i5 . . ,. .1-zlfif' .1 , 'BL LITER RY J'Q9CIE'HEJ' , x W , mp, Literary Societies in Otterloein lill literary society spirit is deeply rooted at Otterbein. Practically every - student belongs to one or another of the four literary societies. Nor is membership a mere form. After a longer or shorter period of appren- ticeship as an associate member, active duties are cheerfully assumed. Thenceforth, as regularly as Thursday or Friday night comes around, the Qtter- bein student may be found in his respective society hall ready to listen to or par- ticipate in the program of the evening. The four society halls, whose pictures are shown on another page, are located on the third story of the main college building. Again and again these rooms have been refnrnished and each time they have been fitted up more luxuriously than before. Now their expensive carpets, their tasteful furnishings. their stained glass yvindows. and their frescoed walls make them the pride of the college. One of f.Jtterbein's most distinguished alumni has declared that in his extensive travels in .Xmerica and Europe he has never seen a more tastefully decorated hall. The feature which first impresses itself upon the visitor is the dignity and decorum maintained during society sessions. Speakers take the floor and business is transacted in as orderly a manner as possible. And woe to the member who should be so bold as to whisper to his' neighbor. The same high standard is maintained in strictly literary work. Every active member is periodically assigned to performance on the program, and society spirit is so strong that almost never is there a failure to appear. Ask any one of the many gttests on open session evening, and you will find that they are invariably impressed by the merit of the literary work. ,Nltliongb the literary exercises absorb the attention, and occasional parlia- mentary tournaments make things lively, one finally wishes for a change. Ac- cordingly several times during the evening, the program is varied by introducing lnllllvlf. lf yon are attending one of the ladies' societies, the selection may be ren- 100 dered upon the piano or violin, or by the glee club. If it is one of the gentlenien's societies, music may be furnished by the society orchestra or quartette. talen- erally, however, the latter prefer to rise and sing some typical college song. As to intersociety feeling at Otterbein, it may be said that it has always been quite marked. lilut it is rather of that type which aims to do everythilng a little bit better than its brother or sister society, than of that which discounts or is displeased with any success of its neighbor. In the various departments of the college, the members of all the societies unite for the support of their common Utterbein. The literary societies show their strength and spirit not only by their excel- lent programs but also by maintaining libraries and periodical reading tables. The libraries of the two gentlemen's societies together contain over 4.000 volumes. Many additions are made every year, and the collections are now very valuable because of the care that has been taken in selecting the books. lloth ladies' and gentlemen's societies support reading tables. -Xltogether ninety periodicals are taken, among which are practically all the standard weeklies and monthlies of this country and several from Great Britain. The societies generously extend to all the privilege of using these books and magazines. It would be possible to continue and mention other departments of the college in which the societies take an equally direct and active part. lt is sutiicient to say, however, that at Otterbein, the literary societies rank among the very fore- most of those influences which shape student activities and student life. ff? E 'Cuff' ref 'i 3 llil x 'Q N x W Q Q P11 EA N RO PH LO PHI PHILOPHRONEAN LITERARY SGCIETY I IOIIOZ Wf'!c'rL Kaf QIUIIVWUIL QUI01 1Q ALBERT, O. XV. ARNOLD, B. S. KXRNOLD, G. C. B.-XIRD, H. C. BON DL'RR.xNT, H. BOSSART, G. XV. BRINER, O. W. BROXVN, XV. L. BCNOARD. B. F. CORNIi'1'I2'1', D. L. CROGAN, H. M. CROSBY, R. M. CUSTER, L. L. D13 VALX, S. S. DITMER, M. A. DL'CKw.xLL, G. NV ECKARD, E. H. ELLIUT, H. C. EVANS, E. T. FLASHMAN. C. C. FL.xsHM.xN, M. B. FLINN. S. R. FLORA, J. H. FUNK, A. Z. B.xQN1-:'1'T, M. L. BKANN. O. P. Bl'1f1flNm'ON, A. P. CLIFTON. B. F. IDOTSON, B. F. IIUXYNING, P. R. FKIPZS, V. E. I'IIfI!I3I'fIi'I', C. M. .'XC'1'IYIi BIICMBEFS FUNK, C. R. FUNK, L. V. GRANT, C. C. H.X1l1iINS, L. R. I-I.xK1'ER,, T. C. H.xRTM.xN , G. F. H.xKTM.xNO, M. L. H.X'l I't'lN, J. F. HEI'ZI,ER, C. E. IQEISTICR. A. S. KE1'H,xRT, C. J. KIQTNIQR, F. G. IQEIHI., S. J. KONINO, A. H. I,AKIIII':R'I', H. P. Lms, L. D. LL'Tz, M. E. McF.xRL.xND, G. E. AICFARRITN, H. G. MIL1.1iK, I. R. MONTZ. J. P. AIOORIC, L. RI. Nlixsli, G. S. NLNICXIAIQICIC, N. B. .ASSllCI.X'I'If Mm I'IlI.lfS, C. li. IIL'l41x', XY. Ilmmxlx-1l.1., Ix. Q. IQICRN, Il. C. I..xxlmil:'1', G. IC. , 1 I,I-,A'I'IIIfRS, P. If. 1 1 I.l.Ox'l1. L. L. 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Sv l'-nu :lx wmx Nlmll -lmu '11 lm llwzxx l'I'Hlll my guilling xl:1l'. Slmll l'l1il1q lxrfvm-fl llxw. ffx'.l,f ll lvl ll 105 A. 'Q N. E U- y Sf Q Q NE. S I V1 EA MATH LO PHI PHILOIVIATH EAN LITERARY SOCIETY XIOttO: Quaerere Nostrum Studium Est. Colm BAILEY, C. L. BAILEY, XV. R. BAKER, J. C. BANDEEN, O. I BELCHAR, J. XV BEKDER. C. O. BENNETTC, P. N BILSING, S. XXV. BROOKS, A. E. CLYIIER, I. L. COOK, A. D. COX, 0. D.xI'OHER'ry, G. D.XX'IS, C. X. IDICK, J. J. DRURY, H. B. DL'RR.'X NT, B. A. EMMI'I l', R. E. EMRICK, C. N. Essm, I.. I. FANSHICR, F. XX' FOVTS, P. M. BRIIIIQNSTINIC, J. COX, XX . R. D.x1'I:, XX. CI. D,xI'OI11-1R'1'Y, B. IFJ.xVls. J. J. EINSICI., IJ. XX'. IIOUII, R. F. C. R I . JXCTIYIQ XIEAIRERS FOX, R. M. GARIINER, XX'. A. CIIfIfORO, H. R. GRILL, S. A. GRISE, XV. B. I'I.XLL, C. R. IIICNSICI.. L. C. I'IL'I!IfR, XX'. H. I-ILOIIIQS. A. E. IQARC, R. O. IQIZLLY, S. D. IQLINIE, F. A. ICOHLIQR, C. H. I,.x'1 1'O, N. F. I..xx'TON, C. R. I.II2IfC.Xl'. I. R. -1 IJJCKIQ, C D. KI.X'l I'lS, XX'. I.. :XIIfNIiIf. F. II. KIIQIQCAIIIIY E, XIIWICR, T. II. MI SIillI'If. XI. A fXmI:L1.xll-, M1-:AI IOHN, ID, 'If .IllIIN, R. Ix. Iixxl-ug XX'. .X. XI.xRsll, U. XX'. NIL'I.IfllIY, L. 4 XIuQ'I'zm1R, IRI, C. - . XIILYI-ZR, I.. 5. lu? XII I'H1-3Rs1:.xL'4.:H, G. C. RAC, I. H. NISXYUNCER' C. X'. RIZIDER, F. J. RICHICY, C. L. R001-'vS, P. H. ROOF. C. XI. S.xI'L, B. XX'. SORENSON, C. S1-RINO, C. F. SL'RRIfI.I., C. I. 'I'HOxII-sux, H. D. LILRY, O. Nl. XX'.xI.Es, XXX XI. XX'.xRxER, H. H. XX'.xRNliR, I. D. XXYELCII. C. .X. XX'IfI.I!.XI'XI, C. R. XYIQNGIIIQ, S. F. Y.x'I'Es, C. D. YOLNIL, C. Ii. Z1iIc:I.IiR, B. XI. AIII.I.S, ll. Ii. NIHSI-ZS, R. XXY. -4 IQlx1iI1.xR'r, .X. L. IQUXIIYV II S S.XX'RIf. C X. h . 5XII'l'Il, lx, XX. XXI-1lI:l.lx:z, XI, XI. XX'lIitc T S' 3 5 PH I LOMATH EAN ORCHESTRA l.mm'vr IIIAKIQR, muff . . . . Iil,1N1-1, F. A. l'II'I'.Yf lvI'I'fl'1I . . I3URR.XN'I', R. ' l 1'1'xf l'z'f1!1'11 . . . XYAWNICIQ l ir.vf l'1'u!1'11 . .... Ilxxlvl I N U I S f'f'ff 1111 l'1'ffl1'11 . . IIILSINIL, S. XV. ffulff :... . IlIxll,:QY, C. I Hain' I 'ffff . OMR, fxlllfr' .... IM11 XX I, I !fl1'1'11wl . . . . NAV, II. !7f'r.vl Ilwfful . I1,x14lQlc, il. Q l71'1'.x'l f'w1'11Ul . . . . Iilillmlilc I' I ,slfflllllf Km'11wl . . XIl 1'11lilesl:.xl I II I. ' !II'lIlll.Y . . Y,X'l'I-lil IJ IUH -if-at l PHILOMATH EAN HALL PHILOIVIATHEA I. Ill. Pliilnmzttliezi, Pliiltimztthert, Vliilmtizttlit-qi, Pltilwiiizttliezt. We smincl thy hearty prztisef, lYhztt lNk'lll'1'lL'N 'iwitiitcl thee eliixter. Here! heztlth to thee, here! xveztlth to thee. ,AM fziee- tleztr, l-I'4'llll fztr :mtl ut ii Each voice thy glory rztixex. tiztze tm thy gwlcleii lustre. 6 every heztrt thou :irt mmt mleztr, 'llltwti tlmt rememliei' :tll xvhti crime. our affections hast nu peer: Thu' mme he emit-, gift yt-1 tht- ,mm-3 Philomztthezt, Philomztthezt, l'ltilwmzttlie:t, Vltilfvmztthezt, XYe Sllllllll thy hearty praises. Xhvllflt mem'rieN 'rtiiinrl thee ehixter. ll. IY. Plliltimzttliezt, Philumzithezt, lllllllllfllllllkil, lllllllilllillllkfl, Wie still hehulcl thy lmezmty, Uitee mtrre we ,ltllll lit -lllxlllgt. With fzxeee bright, we greet thy xight, With mug vi free. in merry ulvv. ln every joy :tml cluty. We hear the xvelkiii ringing. Xml mztity zt heztrt with rztpttire thrllli, 'llw :ill thy N4PllN'k'1lL'll time mir frieiitl, NXheiie'er thy emirt with muiie fills: .X ltF't'llH'l N 2I'fU11I1Q We eXIet1fl. Philrmmtliezt, Pliilomzttliezt, l'hilum:itlte:i, l,llllHlllIllllk'Il. XXX- xtill lwehnltl tllj' llvllllit tliiee niwre ive it-in in fiitgiiigy Hifi 9 5 s 3 my aka ,-of hr Xen, Pg N 1 F fl if :nm x M 'wa I N fi .g. 7 'I Q K if- r 9+ I H 3 F Xir I SFF W :wh W Q 'fu Fo L V3 , gym lib' PHILALATHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY Motto: Veritas Nostrum Clipeum. Colors: NYhitc al HAZEL BAUMAN ETHEL BEERY EDITH BENNETT RI.-XRY BOLENRAUGH NIABEL BUNEBRARE lX'IARC-ARET BONEBRARE RUTH BOQRAYALTER :XDA BUTTERMORE .-XLMIRA BUTTERMORE HAZEL CODNER HELEN CUNYERSE JIESSIE C01-1-UCK EDITH Cox BESSIE DAUGHERTY ET1-TEL DEAN RUTH 1DE'1'XX'TLIiR TXIINNHZ BACHAIAN .XDA BROXYN' RL'TT1 BRUNILXGIC RIARY CRICAMIQR Ul3IiRI'l'A FISHER KIAMIIC FLT-ZAUNQ ACTIVE MEMBERS MAY DICK XVILDA DICK CAROLYN EMMITT HELEN FoL'Ts LTLLIAN Fox BIINNIIQ GARST AIAMIE GICEDING STELLA Guf1fuRn EDITH GILBIQRT RIARY HALL GRACE 1'1I2LI,ISR RIARY IQALTER KlYR'1'Llf KARC UNA KARL: NIQLLIE MENRE GRACE RIUMAIA .'XSSIlCl,X'lxli Ml-2A11:1i1 FAE FUSTIQR X1Il,llRl'flJ GRANT BIHXNCIIIQ RlCC.XI,l.IfY flUR'l'IfXSlf IRWTS X ICIQNI-fI.I.If IQUHRI-ZR KIARY Iilssl-il. 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V, . epvhi fl : , 1,104 Ill N L 1 X N N. 3 N N Q 3 Q E. P11 EA ET CLEIOFIH X CLEIORHETEAN LITERARY SOCIETY Motto: Non Palma sine Lahore. Colors: Light Blue GERTRUDE .-XLTMAN ETTA .XNKENY RIAY BARNETT LEILA BATES BEULAH BELL DELPHA BELLINGER BIARY BROWN EDITH CODLENTZ GRACE CODLENTZ KIARION FORD RIARY GARVER CLAUDIA GRANT ATIINNIE HALL EYARENA H,fXRAION CLYDE HIZCKERT LILLIE HIiNRX' CLARA ALEXANDER ZDA .'Xl.EXANDER GEORGIA CONIJV1' IQLSIE DAVIDSON BICUNAH IUICAIOREST JICNNIE DILL :ACTIVE BIICMBIQRS XKIOL.-X BIENRY BERNICE PIICKS IVA PIIICSTAND NAUMI JAMISON RIAUDE JOHN RIINTA JOHNSON ETHEL KEI'H4XR'1' BIAUDE IQETNER KIINNII3 LESIIER BESSIE BIAXXYELI. CATHERINE RIAXXYELL KIAISEL KICCUY JOSEPHINE BICIDONALD BESSIE BIENOHER :AGNES MEYER LUCY RIEYER AssoC1ATE BIFMIIICRS RUDY IDILL LT,'CRETIA FRYSINGFR EDNA JOHN YINA JOHNSON BEATRICE LAMB RI.-XRY I,Esm-ZR 115 AIADEI. 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Three times did she carry the pigskin within reach of the enemy's stronghold only to miss goals as many times. The rest of the battle was fought with a loss. Finally on the third day of the tenth month of the same year Israel was forced to withdraw from the land of I'hilistia with a defeat of I7 to o. The Ammonites of XYittenberg had long been an enemy and for many years had given trouble. They now began to threaten invasion. So a mighty army was gathered together to defend the city. It was not long until they were upon the city and began to assail its formidable walls. Long and mighty was the battle. It was in the wet season and the warriors fought in a sea of mud. The warriors made mad plunges through the enemy's line until they were drawn from the field defeated by a score of 16 to o on the tenth day of the tenth month of the seventh year of the reign of the Ilig Stick. Moreover it came to pass on the seventeenth day of the tenth month of the same year that the Ephraimites from old Antioch began to assail the borders. Ephraim had long been a turbulent and troublesome people and Iephtha had dealt with them clemently for many years but without effect. So when the enemy came he gathered together the men and Gilead and gave them battle and there fell on that day to the glory of Otterbein a victory by the score of 31 to 4. Now in the eighteenth year of the reign of Iereboam, Abijah began to reign over Iudahg and Abijah set the army in battle array, even a vast army of men of valor. Moreover .lereboam gathered also his men of valor and set out on the twenty-third day of the tenth month to give him battle. The army of the ,Iudeans was strong and mighty. Many times did .Iereboam succeed in getting around Abijahls men with forward passes only to be taken and repulsed. A mighty man of .ludah named Stauffer did all the destructive work for the enemy. Finally jereboam with his warriors was driven from the field of XYesleyan with a defeat of 28 to o. And now it came to pass that Israel had been prosperous for many years and had won two great and mighty victories from her enemies. So she set forth to give Edom battle. Edom was proud and haughty and expected to tind 'Israel an easy foe. So he did not send forth his best warriors to give them battle. Iiut to his dismay his army was forced to retreat against the formidable host of Israel and not until his men were nearly driven across the coveted goal line did he send forth his strong and mighty men. Yet even with these men did the mighty host of Israel carry the battle beyond the coveted line, capturing six of the coveted pointsp At this time the strength of Israel began to wane and the Iidomites succeeded twice in driving Israel across the coveted goal line capturing twelve points. Driven to quarter Israel withdrew from the Town of Dennison on the thirty-first day of the tenth month of the same year. On the seventeenth day of the eleventh month Israel again set forth to quiet her troublesome enemies. The Nluskingumites in their retired situation were wont to be proud and haughty and give trouble to the neighboring tribes. srl Israel set forth and met them in a mighty conllict. .Xt the beginning of the battle Israel had everything her own way: three times did she drive her enemy to quarter and make her withdraw illlo her stronghonld, losing to points. lint the enemy did not give up the conllct but with renewed energy set forth again and again holding Israel until the battle was ended. Iiinally Israel withdrew from the field leaving her foe defeated by a score of lo to o. .Xgain Israel was troubled with invasion ot' her enemies. Un the fourteenth 1 72 5 -lay of the eleventh month the liindlayites set forth from their borders to plunder the City ot' lsrael. lsrael banded together and set forth to meet them. Moreover the enemy was near the city and the 'lsraelites were forced to defend their own stronghold. During the tirst part of the eonllict Findlay's onslaughts were terrible as her methods of warfare were new to lsrael, but during the lirst part the mighty host of lsrael ascertained the eattse of the strength and began to assail that part of the enemy. lt was not long ere the ettemy began to show signs of weakening and soon the battle was going in lsrael's favor. Moreover the enemy was driven from the city by a defeat of to to o. Moreover, on the twenty-lirst day of the eleventh month of the same year lsrael journeyed north to meet llenhadad and punish him for his wickedness and his atrocious conduct. lle had been troublesome for many years and had -lisregartled former truces. So lsrael set forth and met hitn in his own territory and gave him battle. .Xfter a long journey and much exposure the warriors Could have little effect upon the host of Iienhadad. Onslaught after onslaught was made. but with little effect. liinally lsrael, careworn and defeated, were drawn from the town of -Xda by a loss of I5 to o. The strong and idolatrous people of Moab in the hill eottntry of -Xthens began to become hostile and on many occasions before had refused quarter to the tlefeftted fog, So a mighty band of warriors of lsrael set forth on one of her festal days to meet and punish her for her haughty oppression. 'llhe foes met and a great battle enstted. .Nt lirst the enemy seemed to have a little the better of theilight. Once lsrael was driven aeross her stronghold but lXloab did not make hisivietory complete. Five points were all he won. Now it happened that lsrael began lighting with all her force and vigor and soon the enemy began to retreat until she was across her stronghold and lsrael made a eotnplete gain of six points. 'llhe rest of the battle was otte of equal lighting, neither side getting the advantage. 'llhe day eonting to a close for lsrael, she withdrew from the hill country with a yietory of o lu 5. 'llhus ended the battles of the year for her. f l is ,lv M ' ,N-Qs! ' lilies V- -sd ' e 4 '- Aiufgk ' JL' gf, ff il' ll . 'I ' X K lm 24' 'I if IT' I 7,7 ,. 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'W-48 1 .4-.5 -. .Q v.. .L ,, 1 , w-,'- '- 1 za 31. f- an f 'l ' ...N STOUFFER-LEFT TACKLE l'ifmfz Xxiiiiixxiigii BIiNNIC'l I', io liviiiu-tt fair and Iltllflllilll' iillt-rl in a credit IQARL STOUFFER, i1'O. We congratulate ourselves in being able to present to you this picture ,of Babe, our re- tiring captain. Babe was the war horse of the team and he played a game strong and mighty. On the occasion of -the Antioch game last year, a bright young student hurled the awful epithet, cyclops, at him on account of his destructive work. Stouffer hails from Bloomdale, Qhio, if anyone knows where that is, and like Dit he has been here so long that he Can't tell when he came. He has played on Varsity every year he has been in school, but last year as captain he played the best and hardest game of his football career. Babe will be with us one more year and promises to give the team his support unless otherwise 'hindered by the objections of his girl, for be it kno-wn that he is fond ,of chicken and takes good care of his HenQejry. -ir- '-Qiwil il lt Hl'lllllL'l' the position of right tackle. He Y' 'ii' ' il ny- played at hard clean gztnie :mtl im- . NN pi' -wl bil iippfviuwits with his lllll1lSlL'l'1I1l RX lf fiiivf 'ililiough he was caught playing 1 x 1 U Jlllll 1 K---'wr-v ll itil' ,l .it lJr'law:ii'c. 1' i lif-iflf-s playing foolliall he ls a musician iiifl vga- rf'i'y fliligt-iit in his piaclict-, flevo i piri ol vzivli rlax' at tht- cfoiisvi'x':1loi'y'. ling I'--iiiisf lxaniri 1- to bm- tliauki-fl for this sluiilv ,fl Ilf- 5:13 - lit- rfmii-s from ilu- town of il Dj.. :ilrlioiigli no om- vwi' lim-:irfl lvll of .i-:Mitt .ii hi' -:v- that ll will make Pitts- r i up 'iiifl l'ul'f' iiffliiw , 1 . . BENNETT'-RIGHT TACKLE lT!H THE ENDS Piilecx' fl.XRUl.l! Rtitziiizs, iz this gt-ntlcmzm, fm' you ctiultl hilt catch him ztltgmc lfmg L-iiwtigli to timl out zmytliiiig. Wliuii hc was iiwt playing tlmtlmztll wlit-rg wats hu? .'XllSXYL'l'f Ycs, whcrc wits hu? XYlit-it lit- wus 7 'ir' oi' with suiiiclmrly. lYhfi, WIND' tii'iwlic1't- iQ no Clll:fCl'L'llL'L', yct wc ft-ul ctmticlt-tit that hc was QllllL'l' ztlfmc wt' ztccmiipztiiicd. As rt ftititlmll plztyci' im imc qucstitms his flhilty. Hu plgtyutl left still :mtl rlistiiigtiislit-tl himsclf in securing forwarcl pztssus. ,Xlstm in tJlllC1' ft-ztttircs of the game hc was ll star. Lifi' L, .59 V Mx X X 3 2. .nr i, I il - I A lf' RQGERSSLEFT END AIERLIN AAIMUN ljI'l'MlfR, 'IO Dit, our plticlcy littlc right cml, is ztlwzlys f fmiml whcrc there is trtmlmlc, zmtl it is twist-tl ztlmmncl that ht- stztrtccl it tm st-xx-i':il occnsitms himself. Bm how trtit- this is wc will lcztu: 4 5 it to bc crimjccttirctl hy tum' iiitcrcstccl 1'c:tflc1's. Y l He was always El gtiml lmy-wlit-it hc wats . i nslt-cp. ' 1 lt ls said hy st1lllL' thztt ht- -WHl'L' cltirmg tht i gains, hut othcrs sity thztt hc was fmly tullcmg ',' 5 tu llls oppomiit nlmtit Ptvlts cl.tm. l HC halls from Puttstlzmi, Ohm, :mtl when Q , hc Came is not kmiwn lm' ct-rtztiii. lmt it is thought that ht- czmit- slifmrtly ztftut' Gctirgu i XY:tsliingttm crtmsst-tl tht- lit-l:tw:1i'u. llc hats i lmcn ht-rc so lung' thztt thc fztctilty' talk: Il lqm.l l :mtl tt-nrlci' intt-rust in him. Stmic of tht-m i cvcii go sn ful' :ts to liztw wct-lily cmifci'ciiccs with him for thc gmitl uf thc sclitml. Lziying' ztll jcmkcs ztsiclc Hit is zz ftmtltztll plztyci' aml was thcrt- wht-it tit-ctlccl. llt- will I1 hc with us yct fm' zttititlicl' rL'1lsUll :tml 511-:tt things :irc cxpcctt-cl. DITML-:R RIGHT END H7291 lYct-rl, lt is Il l1Zl1'Cl mztttcr tt, writt: :tlitmt llfll plztvinq fnotlmztll hc was cithui' lw himst-lf p i ffl i liiifl. -tvafly Q: CENTER AND QUARTER fs? x BER'rR,xixr Wl1NFR13D SAUL, '09 During the game was .often heard from the opposing center the well-known expression: Saul, Saul, why perseeutest thou mef' This wail was directed against our redoubtable an center, Bertram XV. Saul, of Dayton. For be it known that this said Saul was a football head to the his tirst year he has been player from the top of his big soles of his little feet. This was on Varsity, al-though ever since in school he has been in the togs exerting his utmost ability to develope the team. He 'here wears an expression that would sour milk and some of his friends say that he wore this same expression at Denison where one of the fair eo-eds ' handed him a lemon. lt may be said in closing that this sturdy lad returned home from each trip with a pocket full of souvenirs and a note bool: full of girls' addresses. Wle regret very much that we lose him this year by graduation. SAUL-CENTER K ll xiyuis Ll.1x'roN l.1,o Yll, IO -Q.,-w. rs. We'-MN w. 3 . ax., l lord i 1 name long eonneeterl with alll- avid-AwQ,,, lfti in fl L ., and 11 has mlways been HSSHCI- 1 - U , qv r ' ' in l unli ilu inle luis. l'lie gentleinan ni me of those rare all around illilfi tilting part in fofitlilll lnisr-lvall T' he has lil litliill ind lraelc. ln :ill these, :mt lllIll lClt'l'l7l'fl by 'IIS 1 ,hir ind fl'-risioii. llinmq llni past sm ilion ol' qnar ln lillf fl ini I :n'c'w'pt:ilnly lhc- pri N l iliifl nirl will ln' 'ix nl'il1le next lull 4 1 4 wlnn li t-i'l iifluatfz ll ii in miny ol thi- grunt s ln' ix IN ln-'iid lo - .. M., . i v ll lm, fin 1-rlln .v ' i li Ilia- 1-nl svvlll lo lIlflll llL it ilu xm29?aQf7fg53fi- 751 ' . A ' -i , '. . . -Y it -tu, -ff! I i . not :illlivlm-fl with von nmplion 1 Net in 'li 1 malafly lu our lmfmlfilg l i i 'ii 1 x-.rillf-uf-fl ln rlnvuiinu gum ffl LLOYD QUARTER-BACK IH! THE BACK FIELD 2621 L'.- '- l K's'?'Sl'2 Si X- --x., tw ,g ,5- WAL'i'i5R Lnuov 3I.x'i ris, 'it Little said and much done. This will apply creditably to Blattis. for he never grum- bled nor did anything on the held but play football. Cleanliness is his motto. A clean game he always played at right half. Nor did he adhere to his motto only in football, for several of the boys say that they saw him helping Rev, Daugherty carrying a washing machine on the street, Moral: Never be caught helping your girl's father do anything. Of course this is his only offense and he promises never to be caught again. The little town of Laura several years ago sat up and took notiee, when this shy little youngster made his first appearance .on this sphere. From the tirst he showed appearances of a promising success. He came to O. U. last year and will be with us two more years to still further his already won success. v 1 MATTIS-RIGHT HALF l1cviN LLOYD C1.vxiiiR, '09 tual' i No, he is not mad. He only looks that i way. This is one of Findlay's products who . developed into a football and basketball playei of much ability. As quarter and half lie played 'ut excellent game and it is only re- gretted that he will not be with Us for :mother season. lolis work on the gridiron has always been praiseworthy and O, U. loses a good athlete by his graduation this year. L La u W l M-v-' .' ft ' 41015 f i CLYMER-'HALF AND QUARTER 12:1 THE BACK FIELD 1 f 1 Y 'ft 1.11 11 ' 11 -. 11-1 1: 1 11, rw4b,, I' Y '11 Tm-1.4 11. 1 3g,1,2-1 if 'ff au- -111 ,V- as KARGYFU LL BACK 1-111111-111 P.XRl'iN'1i l,1x11111i11'1', ,Il XY1- 11L'1'lf 111'1'xe111 111 51111 1111' C1f1SC sc1'111i11y 211111 1111111111111-11 5111111 1111- 1111'1111'e 111 1111' y111111g- 6-1 1111111 1111 1111- 11':1111. The 111111111111 c111'1'1-1' 111 1111- Q1-111111111111 112lx 111111 11111-1111111c11111. Enter- ing' 1111'1-1- 11-:11'N 11g11 111 111111- 11211113 111' 111 101151 he 1111g'111 111 11JlX'1' 111111 1111-111 1111, 11e 1111s 1111: 111-11111111111 111' 111111111111 1111: 1111111 111l,' 5fl111L' y1'1l1'. 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Where 11e came from ,or yet we are c1J111111e11t that the hue some, when he If 11iC1i11a111e5 11162111 ?111j'f11111g, must 10011 like Z1 rabbit. F1-0111 he wears one WOL11C1 think that 1111 E1 chicken 01' 1111111 his hest 1110111111 the CO1'11C1'. However, 611511, for he has just E1ttZ1C1lGC1 XVQ 111111101 say where he is going, he can go t11l'OL1g11 gets his 112111115 O11 the 111111. He 1312157611 fl111 hack 211111 z1Cq11itte11 h1111s1'1f 111 a 1'e111a1'11a111e l11?ll11161' 111 this p1f1sit1o11. He w111 be with us for 1111111he1- seas1i111 31111 p1'o1111ses to be one of the st1'11111g11,o111s. LAMBERT-LEFT HALF THE SCRUBS husc pictures flu not ZIIJIDCZII' hcrc who tlcscrvc 111c11t1o11 HERE are some 11' for the 111e1'itm'14111s work they have ch111c hwth this ycar 211111 llllllimg- past I 0 i . . . years. Llbeczw sturtcrl thls vczu' tu 1lz1x' 21 1'c111z11'kz1hlc ffz1111c at lmlthztck . . -5 but was put out for the SCHSUII with 21 h1'11kc11 sl1u11lrlc1' which h-Q 11-cc11'ed IC XYitte11be1'g ,QZIIUCQ had he 11f1t gottcn this hc 111'c1I1:1l1ly 111111111 hz1x'c ht-Q11 Z1 vzthmble 111311 ill thc rcst of thc gz1111t-s. XY:11'11c1' hkcwisc 1'cccivc1l 111j111'1c-5 ill the T111'c11z11't wt the scztw, ' - - I 1 the 11-111z1i11rlc1'. The otl1c1's who clcscrve cretht als subs and fm' thcir cxccllcnt 1x'111'k 211111 who haw h1'illia11t -uspccts tm' thc tcam are NYag11c1', XXX-i11lz111tlQ Hg1m111, L. X . 11111119 Fox, Sa111Ic1'w, FIQ1111. Ctmlc. Ifwig, :XfCFZ1l'1'L'11, C. l:2lilCj', Klmw. XYhitC. C111'11t-tct, Sil1'll 1l1. KIQIA-1111, XYQIQI1. K1111111g' and I7z111gl1c1'ty. ar ' Our New Coach f7l1L'1'hL'i11'x fmuvthilll LWIIICII l'111' 1110-1 tw 111 he l'ZXk'HtHI1L'. tht- star t-11ml 1111 thc Lz11'l1sh- Ilhlltlll I'11f1lh'1lI tu'1111 ilu' thc hut Sk'YL'l'Ill XL'Zl4HHf4. 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N:11111-111111 15111111111 C1215 11'11 Q 1111X'Il1'. k115'111L'1', 1k'1-1 1-'11-111111-11 1111111 111 3 S1ll1f1k'l'i, right 1-1P1'XX'Il1'11 11111 lj 3 1,1111-1':111, CL'lI11'1' 11':111l. 1. 1111111 lj 1 11:1111'1, 1k'f1 g11Zl1'41. 11111 111 1 1,111511, right Q11Zl1'l1 111111 34 4 N'1l1111gY, N1111N111111K'. 11111 1' . L'1Nl1i, x1111x1111111'.. 11112 1 1i1111K', N111IN11ll11C.. 1111111 11 .I-11111, 11111-l111111'.. 111111 11 Nxlfll-HV1., 1111111111111 111111 11 k 11.11l'1l'1, Nl11lN111111l 111111 11 !'f1ff!ff!p1 llfx!fv. 1!,w.l1! I Ifll JUNIOR CLASS TEAM -CHANIPIONS 1909 l11'.1:- l,r'lz CllRNl'l'l'I X'Vwm If ,Imm liwlf. ffIllllIIill7 lllli INTER-CLASS BASKET BALL - T THE beginning of the basketball season of IQOQ much interest was taken in the discussions on the outcome of the interclass games. Each w 3m' class had hopes for victory: the Preps entertaining the highest hopes insomuch that they secured suits of special design for the occasion. Their hopes, however, were blasted when the Faculty ruled them out. The Sophmores took the initiative in organizing, electing Stringer as captain. The other captains were Rogers for the Freshmen, Kline for the Seniors. and Essig for the Juniors. The schedule was arranged in the form of a double-header and a tinal championship game. On January 27th the Qluniors met and defeated their old rivals, the Sophmores, by the score of to to 20. -Xll through the game it was undecided which team would win, and not until time was called could either team claim the advantage. The game between the Seniors and Freshmen on the same evening was less interesting. The Seniors, although losing by a score of go to 20. played a hard game and perhaps would have won had they not lost their regular center. The game for the championship on the night nl. liebruary 2nd, between the juniors and Freshmen was one which would stir the blood of an old-time football player. .Xll through the game signs of roughness were visible, due to the eager- ness of some of the players. The score at the end stood. ,luniors 25, lireshmen 15, which gave the ,lunior boys the right to claim the championship of the sclltntl. hltich credit is due to the members of the winning team for their work in securing the long desired prize. Cornettt and -lohn played the forward positions. l,ntz the center, XX'arner and lfssig the guards, and Ketner substitute. .Xll worked with a team spirit which was sure to win. l:iT N K1 x. 'N LE ix, x '1- 1 Q N IX. N L N M x. L F4 g -N ,..A Q S : Pl O9 AM, 19 TE TRACK OTTERBEIN'S .st K' '- ., P. H. ROGERS J .1 If N. B. NUNEMAKER .fx 4 f' M L 751 Captain anager' ,ffjgf The Track HE TRACK ATHLETICS have been steadily coming to the frontg and now the - interest manifested is of such a character that we feel confident in saying that they have taken a sure footing. Under the captaincy of Rogers a high grade of work is being done and everything tends toward a very successful season. A large squad is out. The old faces which appear are Libecap, Ditmer, Rogers, Essig, Sayre, Shumaker, Stouffer, Fox, Milo Hartman, Bennett, Gifford, and Lloyd. There are a great many new men also who are making a good showing, among whom are Ziegler, Metzgar, Hall, Kelly and lYeibling. The equipment is in excellent condition under the management of Nunemaker. The track improvements have been such that a contestant can have the necessary conditions to give him a good chance for development. Much credit is due a tracknian, for in this department it takes the most consistent training for a few meets. No team could undergo as many contests in the short period as are usually had in the other departments. So it means that a man trains all winter and spring terms to appear in four or five meets at the most. The schedule for this season is as follows: May Sth, NVittenberg at Springfield. Score resulted: O. U.. 91: Xlattenherg, 23. May 22d, Capital University at XYesterville. Score: O. Lf, 02: Capital. I7. May 28th, Relay team in Big Six relay races on O. S. Lf track in Columbus. June 5th, Denison at lYesterville. HOLDERS OF RECORDS. IOO-yard dash, IO I-5 seconds, M. .'X. Ditiner, 'IO2 l. R. l,ibecap, '09, Mile run, 4:38 2-5, J. XY. Ayer, '07, Discus throw, 108 feet It' inches, R. Xl, Fox, ill. 220-yard dash, 23 seconds, l. R. l,ihecap, 'oo. Two-mile run, 10:26 I-5. R. S. Ressler. I6-pound hammer throw, 105 feet 7 inches, li. -I. Stouffer, .lO. 440-yard dash, 52 4-5 seconds, l.. Ii. Coleman. High jump, 5 feet lm inches, XY. O. l.:nnlmert. 'oo. 220-yard hurdles, zo seconds, N. R. Funk, -071 R. .X. Crecelius. Broad jump, 2.2 feet 7 inches, R. C. liuniler, 114. 880-yard run, 2:03 1-5. j. W. Ayer, 07. Pole vault, 0 feet 7 I-3 inches, lf. lf. Ho-tetler. '00, IO-D0lll1fl shot put, 35 feet 7 inches. R. l.. liuukle. High hurdles. I7 3-5 seconds. X. R. Funk, '07, Relay mile, 3:43, I. R. Liheeap, 'oog NI. .X. llitmer. .IOC ll. Lf Shuniztker. 'Hg l'. ll. Rogers, '1.z. liifl 5 vb? my ,ttf 15 'Wx N fi! J.. ,XA ,1 -4 x ,. A Q Q' 'QED , I ' . Engl I f A , 2 'W - 3. E L Y 110 : . k 'Q 'X ,.. ,. . w YN -N '1- R. 'Nm IS -. I' -N 1. 1. 5 -.. -E 'Q' Q in P11 n BALL TEAM 1909 BASE RBEHWS TE OT X 1 W L. C. HENSEL F. C. KETNER Manager Captain Base Ball Q 1111 1 U1 1 '1'1'1' 11 19 11 Q111111N1 Ll 111 0 '- -5' -1' - 1TH 111c c11111111tf 111 1111- S1J1'11lQ 1c1'111 11111-1'1--1 1121111121111 1- 11-1-1 111'. 111111 111lNK'111111 ll - 111c 1c1111111g Q111i11'1. 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I I ' 1111- I'L'IT1ZllI111k'l' 111 1111- -L'11L'111l1l' 11 11111'11. 11111 111111 1111- 11111- l11:1'1111g 111111 Il- 1111--1 111111' 111-1-11 :11111 Il1111111g111gK'111K'1- 111K'r1' 1- Ilfl 1'1-1111111 11111- 11111-1-111-111 N111'111l1 11471 11111 111'11f11111'11x 111- 111-1' g11111K' .-X1111 f11 111-1'1- if 1lIllN 1111' 111 1111- 11L'N1 111lNl'111l11 11-11111 111:11 11:11 1-1-1-11 1-1-111-1-N1-1111-11 11111-1111-111 1111 1111 11111111111111, 1111- 11-:1111 11-1111-11 1111- 11'1111111K'f1 4111111 S1:111- 1.1'1' 1111- l1I'N1 111111' 111 1-1-1111. 1J11C11k'1'N 111 11111, 111111-11 -111111 1111111-11 1111- 11111- 111 U. 1.1 11111-1'1:1111. 1111- g1l111K' 11':1N 1111111-H1-1 111 1111- 1:11'g'1'Q1 :11111 1111111 L'1111111'1:lN11K' 1'1'111111 111:11 11:11 1-1-1-1' 111-1-11 11111 111 xY1111l'NN :111 111111l'11 VARSITY XYlflNI,.XXD . . . Sxxrxrlxs .. ,lioux ........... KIi'rx121: l'CZ11I'C21ll1il R12 1 5'l'lfR ........ Yxirrxip .. XY-xI'.x1QR . . LLOYD . . BASE BALL MEN ku xii ...... .............. POSITION SCRUBS . . .Cateheix . . . ........ DURRANT . . .Pitcher ..... . . . lxlixksler, EMERICK . . .First lllase. . . . ......... LIBECAP . . . DAUB . . .Second llase. . . . ... .Third Base. .. .. FUNK ....Short Stop... ................FOUTS . . .Left Field. . . . . . BICFARRIQN, XV13L1:.xUM . . .Center Field. . . ..... CRQSUY, IJARKINS . . . . .Right Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . S'1'1x1NGi21z , BAILEY Yarsitx' SulIstitutes-Fuulq. iiilielderg lWCFZll'l'Cll, outlielder. .Xpril 3.-I P. L. xx. lieiixwni, at Xlvesterville. IJ. U. 22 Kenyon S. SCHEDULE l909 Y Y ' f v .xpril IU.-ff. LI xx IJ XV. U.. at Delawzxre. U. U. Og U. W. U. I. .Xpril I7.-l 3. I . xs. U. S. li., at Xxcslervillc. U. U. 131 U. S. U. 6. .Xpril 24.-I I. ly. vs. Kliislcingiini, al New CUl1CIJl'Cl. O. U. 63 Bllwlilllglllll I. Klux' I.-ff P. l. X Iisitx' vs. Capital. :lt Nxlesterville. Varsity 21 Capital 6. Xlilx' I ell l Sklllllh vs. Mules, ill XYcslcI'x'illc. Scrubs SQ Mules 7. Klux' fel J. l x lleifln-llJeI'g', Ill XYeslL'I'villc. U. U. 63 lleidellbcrg 2. l. 4. V ... .llzlxi I4 ll l' xx l'IIIdl:Ixf. :Il lxmcllzixf. IJ. U. 41 l'llllll2ly I. v .xlillf IQ e II l .xw.U.X. l.,:IIArlz1. U. U. Og H. N. U. IO. .l.l:Ix' Jlfefl. l . xx. Iii-IIx'fIII, :Il lillllllllblf Qi1lllCCllCIl. , . .Xlnx well l . xx. C.IpII:1l. :II C'IIliImlme.. 4 . IIIIII- 2. fl. l xx III-IIIKIIII 'Il f l lllX'lllt' .,. if . llff The Varsity Association OFFICERS j7l't'Sl'lIIt'lIli .... F. L. S'ric.xnL Vice f7l'L'Sl.Ll'L'Ilf . . . l. R. Liisiioxe Svr1'cfa1'y . . . F. G. Kiitxiiu Y'1'vt1s111'c1' . . . XY. R. BAILEY FEW' years ago those interestecl in athleties thought that to instill a more fervent spirit into the athletics of Otterhein there shoulcl he sonie token of nierit awarcletl to those who entereil the contest anfl hravely battlecl for the honor of their school. To this enrol a new constitution was framed in which there were provisions niacle for the awarding of the U in the various clepartinents to 111611 who shoultl he worthy of the honor. Not long after this the wearers of the Varsity U forinecl an association for the purpose of furthering athletic interest antl for social enjoyment. This was nainetl the Yarsity O Association. This association has grown until it now nuinhers about sixty men in and out of school. Two reunions or feasts are heltl each year, one in Deceniher antl one at coininencelnent. -Xt these reunions the tahle is loaclerl with the l.-est fruits of the lancl ancl even an athletes appetite is satistiefl hefore everything flisappears from the festal hoaril. After the spreacl enthusiastic speeches are niaile of past. present anrl future events on olcl Utterhein's athletic lielil. 'l'l1is is followefl hy a very warm reception tenrlerecl the new inenihers uf the association who have just receivecl their lirst Varsity KJ. Li ini: L -lr F i i Tm.- - Q .-4-U Ji -se 32 'E . ff an - . I . -06,5-1 'jd I , Qu .. ' 1: g 'i. . - fin ' .' A -5 '.f'1?'f!.Qffv ,GAA ' . THE PIECE DE RESISTANCE AT THE VARSITY O BANQUET ill! 3 , 2 s ' H4 bf-' -. Sai? ws W 1.1 ,fi ,1, 1 ,M my If wg, Q. x X, X -x Q x -N ! . 5 Q N -x hm. Q I '11 09 19 SOCIATION AS 11 ILO RSITY VA X Wearers Of the O in School - IN F.XCl'LTA'l'lf Football, PROF. A. P. ROSSELOT Basvlvnll, PROP. IN LTNIYIQRSIT-XTR Football L.xM1sERT, H. P. STOUFFER, K. J. CLYMER, I. L. DITMER, M. A. RIENKE, F. H. LLOYD, C. C. HARTMAN, M. L. ll.-XTTIS, XV. L. Basketball BAILEY, C. L. SANDERS, C. F. STRAHL. F. L. CLYMER4, I. L. l2asc'ball LLOYD, C. C. KE1-NER. F. G. LIl!lfC.XP,, I. R. STR.xm,, F. L. Tl'171'k N1.'xI-3M.x141-QR, N. R. I,l1:EC.xP, I. R. DITNIIQR, M. .X. S'1'OL'lf1f1'31c, K. J. l1.XII.I'fY, C. L. llfn K.xRO, R. O. LInEC.x1-, I. R. BENNETT, P. N ROGERS, P. H. XYARNER, H. H S.xL'L, B. XV. BAILEY, XY. R. LIHECAP, I. R. LLOYD C. C. COOK, A. D. SANDERS, C. F. KICISTICR, A. S. YOVNO, C. K. BAILEY. XY. R. Rum-IRS. l'. ll. lissuz, I.. I. KL: N1-2. I . A. S.XYRl'f. C. IIIQMWX, XY. L. C fRXI GYMNASIUM CLASSES, 1909 llli Miscellaneous Organizations imc DEBA+E BUARDINC Dinmnnv. cl-U55 Y. IVI. C. A. CABINET I2XI'fCl, I'IX'I'I Ulflilcliles X S Ixl INIVR . . l'1'cs1'dv11f I' X III1NNIf'I I' . . V. I'1'v.v1lic11f I XX. Ilfxxslll-11: . Rav. ,S'cc1'v1'411',v NY. AX. liN,x1'1' . . . Cnr. ,S'0c'1'c1'u1'y Ii. ul. S'l'ul'lflf1il: . 'lI'1'l'lI.S'Ill'l'l' Cf UI M l'I I'Iili CILXIIQNI 1-ZN 1. XX IJ: I 14xxIxl,l, . . lI4 f'UlIl.U1I1lf II I. XIl'I'4.XIiICIfN Hilwfv ,S'f1111'-V I CI. lllixsl-11, . . yIl1'x.vin11111Qv Q . If. III-1'l'zl,l-ll: . 1Ilr111In'1'.x'l11'p IQ. XI. Ifux . . lfzfzjvlu-v111v11l I K I I1 I: . . f .Slflfllfll In I I'AI me . l l'11f111m' I I' I1xl.lf,lf . . fI!llSl'l' XX. IX. Ixxwl' . . IIN Illfl'l'f'llHl'ffl.lIfU Y. M. C. A. NOTES s 1111 X. X1. C. .X. 111 i,j11K1111'111 111111 111111 1111' 1I11l1i11- 117111111-'1111111g x1k'11.' 1111111111 .'xNN41C111t1f111. 11 1x1111-11111-111'g111111f11111111 111 111111111 111 11111111 1111 1l1l'11 11111111 1111 111 1 r2i t:11q1- 111-1151111111 1111K'1.L'91, ,1111l11'N11llB' K'XK'11111g 111 1' 21-11 1x 111L' 1111111' 1111' 111-1-111-1 111ll1 11 111111 111111 11111L' 1- 111-111 1111'111'1111-. '11111N 1:1-1 jL'f1l' 1111N 1lL'1'11 1111- 1111111 N11L.k1l'N'f111 111 1111' 111111115 111 1111X 111 41111111111 X 11-xv f11111-111-5 111115' 1111111- 1111L'1-L'N1111Q 1'1'1111111g: 1'f1g1111 111-1' 1'1-111 111' 1111- 1111- ' 1 11111 k111Pl1 111 1-111-11111-11: 110 111-1' 111-111 111 1111- 1111-111111-1K x1'1-1'1- 1-11111111-11 111 1111- 1111111- 8111111 1111111-X: 75 1 1111111 111L11 11111 111111111-11 lll N111 1'L'l11Zl111k'l'1 111 1111' 111115 . 111111 5111111 1111' 11111 1K'1A111N: Il 1111'gK' 11111111111 111 11111111 1 N11111111 1111. '1111 111l'111L'l' 1111- fl1141XYN111l1 1l1111111g 1111 1111- '11111L'111N, 1111' .XNx41f111111111 1'111'1111'- 11lxL 11Rl11 11lI'11lN11U11 XX'lI11 11l1l1CN, C11l111'N 111111 I1 1111'gL' -L'11L'L'1 g111111-- 111111 11111g:lf111k'N 111111- 1lK'l'11 11111 11111 1111' 1111- 111-11-1111 111111 1-1111-11111111111-111 111 11113 11I1N 1'1l11111 11 111111111111 111111-11 '1'111- k.1111l 14111111 1 1 1 Y , . . . , . . 1 X 111111-1- c111111111111-1- 111 X. .X1. L. .X 111L'11 1-111 1'11:11'--1- 111 1111' XNN'1L'141111111 1-1111111-11g 11 111 111111 111 1111- l'1Z1Y. 5 1 . . '11111s Is 1111 111'11x'c W1111' 111111111 111'g11111z:1111111 111-1'1111-1- 111K'1-L' 11 Il 11k'111'1y 1-11-11111-111111111 111 L1k11 1111111 111 1111- L12l111l1C1 111111 1111- gU11L'1-111 1:1111y 111 111K'11111K'14x. N1115' 1-111'11 x11c1'1-1-11111q yvk'111 11111111 1111- 1111u 11c1111'1- 1111' 1111111-111 C111'1N111111 -1-1'x'1111- 111 11111 11111-1'111-111. THE ASSOCIATION PARLORS. 1111 F' if -51 Y. w. c. A. CABINET ' EX12cU'rIx'1i O1f1f1c1-3125 Nucl-2 IIIfLLl'1R . . PI'USI.01t'1If LlI.LlI'f Rlqisslmilz . Vim Prcsidvnzt Rvru XY1LLI.xx1swx . . Rvw1'a'1'11gy Sl'l'l'CfUl'-X' vxx liner' .... .... Y 11'L'USllI'Ul' XI.XR1l.XlilC'l' 'llrwxl-ilzrulqli . . C4U1'l'L'Sf'UlIlI1flIQ Sl'l'l'UfUI'hX' C'4mx11'1 l'l21i CII XIRBIIQN Xlmlsl-ll, I'l r'r . ,1ll'SS1.U1IlYI'-X' Nlxxllli ill-ll-ilnxv, . Hifwlc ,S1fIItI',X' NIM' Huck . ,Yn1111'11c1f1'11g I2l.'I',X AX:4l41iNx' l 7v-z'nf1'n11f1I XI I XNIIQ I I xl,l, . lf.1'1'u11sin11 X1,n4'l-1 Iin51s'l'u5l: .Il1r11111f1! C '1,vm5 lllfl'IxlQR'IA . ,Slwifzf llfvH'l'lixel1 I'fr1 l's . ,UIl.x'I't' 1.-:U The Young Wornen's Christian Association l'lillUl li rloubt the Young XYomen's Christian .Xssociation is the most l efficient organization in Otterbein for fleveloping the spiritual life ot the young women. livery girl feels that these association meeting are her own, ancl each feels free to exchange tliotlgllls anfl ifleas with i the other. 'llhe work of the Y. XY. C. .X. has always been of the highest orfler, anfl this year has been no exception. 'lilirougliout the entire atlministration the girls have shown an interest ancl loyalty which have been unsurpasserl by former years. The enrollment has been the largest in the history of the association anfl the attenrlance gootl. 'l'he cabinet has been especially strong anfl much of the success which the association has achieverl has been flue to the faithful work of each cabinet member. i .Xn interest in llible sturly anrl Missions has been maintainetl througliout the year. The Missionary committee has raiserl the amount plerlgefl for Nlr. 'llerry a native African worker, from S5o.oo to 5S8.2.oo. During the year the girls have hafl the privilege of listening to such speakers as Miss .Xgnes llill, Y. XY. C. .Y secretary in lnmliai bliss lilora Robinson, secretary of the Stuclent Yolunteer Xlovementp anal our own state secretaries Bliss Kinney anrl Xliss Sewall. 'l'hese 1ltlfll'L sst'4 were an inspiration lo all and were fully appreciatetl. 'l'he aim of the Y. XY. Cf .Y is not only to maintain the stanflaril of forincr vears. but each year to rise to a higher plane of t'ln'istian wonianhootl. renieinher ing the worrls of llim who sairl, l am come that they might have life, antl that they might have it more alnniflantlyf' l.'rl 'i STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND lX'IICMl!l'fRS M XY. lJ1'u4w.x1,L R. E. TllAlm'1 1' Nlscs. fl. XY. I7l'L'IiXV.XI,l, Mics. R. li. FQAIMVII I H. Cwx M,fx1:1QL l'U'l 1fl IIfn4'1'1-Qxwg l'm rs Gmxclc lI1Ql,I,1-11: RI 1'lf I:fVPfllxVV,Xl,'l'I':R lwlx Kmluz ixxlvl-Ll, I'.I,INN ll. IJ. Slxxlflfulm I' N. I1lixx1i'r'l' Mics. 11. IJ. Sl',XIfIf4J Nl xx' Illvls KI. U. STINIC H1 may fIUl4',ll,XN IICIQNIQ S'12xlrl: .Nleirfnnwf,T--ENIwNxw,xx' lzvlgwlwz, H In xl. ITV' The Volunteer Band TTERBEIN UNIVERSITY is becoming more widely known each year ewjlwia in foreign lands through the efficient work done by the missionaries who 'wwf have gone out from the halls of this institution. NVQ now have repre- sentatives in almost every foreign field, and there are many more Otterbein students who have consecrated their lives to this greatest of vocations, who are still in training for the work that lies before them. The Band holds regular weekly meetings. The first meeting in each month is an open meeting, and visitors are invited to attend. Each volunteer realizes the value of this hour spent with those whose purpose is one with his, and gains strength for his daily tasks. On April 17th and i8th the Second Ui-annual Conference of the Student Volunteers of central and southern Qhio was held at this place. Such speakers as H. E. Ewing, traveling secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement: Mrs. Sinister, of Chinag Rev. R. King, of Freetown, Africa: Rev. Nelson, mission- ary to Syriag A. H. Lichty, Y. Rl. C. A. secretary for Ohio, and Miss Sewall, Y. VV. C. A. secretary for Ohio and VVest Virginia, made the conference one long to be remembered by all who attended. The help and inspiration which the volunteers received during these two days will certainly be a benetit to them in after years. lt is the earliest desire of every volunteer in Utterhein that he may fully equip himself for the work to which his Master has called him, and that he may be successful in winning many souls for llis Kingdom. Ifrli -1 Illltfftl 17-I' lI'1'.1!1'1'r'17lw.I1'l lff1!!1'r,1 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION MEMBERS X IiN.x1'1' I7 C. II.x1z1'1i1: S X1cx111.11 18 . I.. I'I.x1z'1'm1.xN X I IQNN1- 1'I1' 111 F. If-I.x1c'1'1x1 AN I IIIUNIIQS .20 IT, II,'X'l I'11N I I'1'x1..x1e11 31 . S. Ii1i1s'1'1Q1z XX I-i1:1x1-A14 gg . IZ. IX'ICI'AARRICN I Ii11N111'141:.xN'f 33 ', I.. M.fx'1 1'1s I IJIVIX 14. NI. AIINJRIQ I I I.I.IH'I' 39. R. M11.1.1i1: X'.XN's Jr I'. NIIPNIZ XX IJ1 l4I.XX .XI,I. .37 X'. NIMH' Ix I11x'q JH XI. IQICII II.X5IlXI.XN JU I . R11'11IiI4 X I I'III .411 If. SMITH I IIIf.XII. 31 . Il. S'1'1i1N II II1 1:1 11' 33. I, X, SI.I'1II.II'Ix IDI F. 5IXII'l'1I 34. I.. IJ. SI'4XI IfI'IRIl 33. J. a 35. S. IT. W1iN1z151e 311. Ii. C. XV1iAv1i1: 37. .X 5. XN'III.I:If 38. I. IJ. XfXIA1:N1i14 311. C. AI. XVAILNIIZR 40. C. IJ. X'.X'1'1Qw 41. R. NI. Fox 43. C. IC. II1i'11x1.1i14 IEI11N111e.x1eX' IXIICAIISIQIQS Im. I.ICXX'IS IIIIUIiXV.'XI.'IlI':If IDN. 'IX I SAN111-iles R1-iv. S. If. IJI11'1.111-11c'1'Y I,IfIlI . N. If. K'11RNIC'l'IC'l' The Religious Education Association - S THE result of a felt need for some organization promoting fellowship and co-operation among the students of Utterbein, who are preparing '3 '5m' for Specilic Christian XYorlc, and cannot conscientiously sign the volun- teer pledge, twelve men met together February 4, tooo, for the purpose of discussing the advisability of attempting such an organization. -Xt this meeting L. M. Moore, XY. .-X. Knapp. I. D. XYarner, -l. F. Smith and il. F. llatton were chosen as a committee for the preparation of a constitution and the forma- tion of appropriate by-laws for the organization. The constitution and by-laws were at last approximately completed and sub- mitted to Pres. L. liookwalter, Dr. George Scott and other faculty members for their consideration and criticism. After careful planning and due consideration, at last. it was decided to announce a meeting for all students interested. Dr. llookwalter, Dr. Sanders and Prof. N. E. Cornetet were invited to be present and aid in launching the organization. This meeting was held February .tth, IQOQ, and when called to order it was found that forty-two were present. After enthusiastic, encouraging remarks by Drs. liiookwalter and Sanders, and a rising vote expressing the unanimous desire for such an OI'g2llliZ2ltiOl1 the constitution was formally presented and adopted. XY. A. Knaop was chosen president: E. C. XYeaver. vice president: P. N. Bennett. recording secretary: H. C. llcFarren, corresponding secretary: R. M. Fox, treasurer, and tl. F. llatton, chorister. .Xt a subsequent meeting the by-laws were adopted and under their provisions, executive, program, evangelistic. membership, and finance committees were constituted. The purpose of the organization as set forth in the constitution is 'l'o hand ourselves together for the promotion of our spiritual life. to emphasize Specific Christian XYork, advance the interests of Utterbein. and advocate a high educa- tional qualilication for leadership in religious work. 'lihe members of the organization have entered into it with vim and the meetings thus far held have been interesting and prolitahle. XX'hile the organiza- tion is in its infancy it bids fair to hecoine an elfeetive force in the religious life of Utterbein. I .T .'1 I CHRISTIAN EN DEAVOFI CABINET Pumli 111' . . UI. F. SAIITII Inf f,1'C.YI'cIIc'1If . . XI,x1:l-ll, I 'I l 1' ' m1'fIz'1zyf .xqljl-Illwfflfbx '... RIIIQX I',xI:L1i'1 1'1i I'fI1'n'.vlh,u1fI1'114ff Sm'1'uff11'.v . If'l 1'.x .XNIQIQNY !1'vu.m1'u1' . T . XY. Fxxslllile L II4Jl4Ib'I'I R HIIQS .X. I.. lim I'1.xx IST .XLXIIICX I1l r'1'rfl:xlm:lf , - f Lfm1x1l'r'rs'1' I II xrmlllix - 1 In I'l Isulwmsi NI. I.. IIx1e'1'.x1.xN Il. ID. SI'.XIfIfHR ! 1 ll I C1'l1',c.m.s!1ip AUl..9.VI.UlllIl',V rm I., I. IJ. XXKIQNIIQR If. W. Ifxxsrllflz S ff lil! l,fff1!m1r! l'4IlltIlIl'C ISU f f f x x I. D. WARNER, 0TTERBEIN'S REPRESENTATIVE ORATORY R,fX'l'URY in Ulla-1'llci11 has IICVCI' lu'lfl tlu- plzuw- il flk'Nifl'Yk'N. llffwnux A lllUI'C inlcrcst wsu 2lI'UllNt'Il this yn-zu' than lmx lm-11 lll1lllll.L'Nl fur un-vu nl years. lu llu- luczzl lJl'L'llllllllv1ll'f' t'UlllL'5l tlu-rv we-w UNUYCII zullirzl I ' from wllu'l1 mmllmcl' l. ll. XX :mu-1' wma wlwu-fl :mx XX'lIllll'I'. llu ull tum fm lmc1'11:ll1o11:1l l'c:u'c was wcll Wl'llll'll :uul lmvlwfl up lay :1 'wlJlK'llfll4l flclivcry. fill l'lL'lJI'll2ll'j' ll, llu- flzmy lu-low llu- illtwwlllvgizntn- 0111111-Nl wax 'wk'llUl ulccl to lac lu-lrl :lt liucllu-l Clullcgc, Alfrfnl, Ulliu, XIV. XX'1ll'lll'l' wiv l1llii'll -ull lluwcvcr tllc lu-xt clay lu- pullcrl llllllNL'llF frfnn tlu- Nivk lu-fl :uul ulllumgh wzmllx almlc to walk lfmlc ilu- tmp tw ,Xkrfm. Nfl lmvnlg 4-:llc-11 :mvllung all flux' Nl: lYz11'11c1' was vc-ry wg-:llc :mel tlrcrl Wllvll llu- lmu- lm' llu- unltwt Ill'l'lX'l'll. X111 XVllllNl2lllfllllg' lllix lu- flvlmvn-1'a-rl lux Hl'JllI4lIl mul wzu :lu':l1'fl1-fl xixlln plzux- :munug ciglll crnltcslzultx. 'l'lu- wlllm-gc-5 lJItl'lli'lIJ1lllllg :mul llu- plzuw-N :1xx'zmlwl v:u'l1 ummm :ls fmlluwn: NlllSlilllQ,'llIll, llrxlg Ulliu Nurllu-1'11, wwuulg Xlitlvlmlu-1'g, tlmilfl llimm, fourtlu Nlt. l'11ifn1, llfllrg Uttc-rlu-ill, xixtlwg Iinwlrlvl, ww-ullmg LR-fl:u'x41ll1 ciglltll. . . , , , fill ,Xprll IU rm'111'1'c-fl tlu: ,Xlumznl llllvwwllc-g1:1Iv lwuw- Qmulwl :nl NNW, 111 lJlllYCl'Sllj', 011011 in :ull vwllm-gvw xx'l1uv:m- In wnul :1 l'l'Iil'l'Nl'lllIlllYl' with :ul fuulum fill 501110 plmw uf lu-:uw-. Xlr. XY:u'1u-1' l'1-prvwnta-fl H111-1'lu'ix1 :nl tluix k'1Ill1l'Nl uul mzulc- :L lllll' NllHXK'lllg', lu-111g:1xx':u'1lwl lar-1 pl:uw- by mu- HI tlu- .lllllg'l'N :mul lm: ll ing lfmrlll Zllllllllg' viglll i'Ullll'NlIllllN. ll ix 411l'Zllll-ylllg In lmwxx Iln:11 uv lu-:al --111 Ulliu SlZllL'1llHl fllu-rlin,1wf,m' llu- l2ll'gl'Nl :mul luwl l'4IllllJIJl'fl wluu-lx lh1'H1':1lf,nx in ilu' state. 'lllu' plzuw-x XX'l'I't' 2lXX'Ill'4ll'll in ilu' lwllmxixug fmlw: limi-1.11 Xl'fHJwll'l'. Ulliu XX'l'NlK'l'Illl, H111-r'lu'in, Ulm, Stull-, Ulu-rliln, Iivllzuuw- :uul lm Clllllilll. 157 Amrmative Debating eam 111-11:111- 11111111111111 vs. 131-11151111 V11111-gc L'11:1111-1, 1'X111'11 15, 111119. ,. . . . ., f111 1111 1Q1111111'1'11. 111111 11111 11fl111111:l111111H 1111' :111 N11l1L' 111111 1411111 H11'lL'L'1'S 5111111111 110 1 11 1 1111 111'1-1-1 111'1111:11'x KX111'111. 11,111':11 11I111'1'1w 111 11111111 1'111111ly, 1.111N1115111lJ 111111 111l1111C .. . . . 4 1111 1 111 f,1ff11'11111l1':'1'J 11, 11. N11'1'x1c1:1-iN, K. 14. 1,.'X1'I4f1N, 14. XI, 1'11x. 1 11 I1 ,'1f11111:'1': S, fl, 11111111.1Qs, fl, 11. 11VI1,I.1.XNIS, IC. W. XV.x1'1:1111'.11'1'. I 1 1 11,11 IQ:11111:111, 811111-1'1I11' 1'11111'1 141-11111'11'1'111 11111f1: 1'1'111, I1fl111111f111f1, 1111111 S 1 11111 f',1'11:11. 1111111 XY1-111-11111 1'1l1X1'I'N11j'. 11111 11 '1'111'111 111 111111111111 111 1':11'111' l1111Il' 111'1g:1111'1'. 1511 egative Debating Team Ucllzltc-11Q1clcllml'g' YN, K3llL'I'1lL'ill, Ricklcy Cllznpul, Tiffin, Ohm, X111-il 15, 111011. Ql'1is'l'mx Ruwlvcrl, Tlmt ilu- 11fw111i11:1IilmN ff-1' :LH Nlam' :mfl Illkxlll Mmm I1 mill In n1z1c l4: by thc Illl'CL'I I'Dl'iIl11ll'j' ey-twill. Qlmunl 4vI'ficc1'N tw lm-am omumly, l1m11Nh1p mfl Illlllllnllvll Of.f:lCCI's.l flv1'rfcllu'1'g-,lf?f1'111f1lf ru'.' J. l2'I I'AX Sm'lm1ilcs, I. C. SL'lll'I ,Q Y. Stl: Xlilflfll fJH4'I'fH 1 4 , . . . I .U III X1 1lfI '1 'lx I3 X14 ' ' .x 4 rx HK' . . . . ll mc, 5. XX, lillslm., I.. Lf Ill-iXrI1l.. . , ., , . . v . , N 1. . 'F ' 1 II'IH'I'S' I1l4l,kXXIHIIIHT,l,11llk.lll.I!111H1lX lwl-wl XX XX'nl111'1mm Imfllu I'1II XY T' QIIIXN T31 lm funn 1 '. Illgclsluxz Tu 1 lu um 111 'lX l 1 ilu - : ' ' ll ' 1lIxlil'1I11lIiX'k'. lfwfi Baileys Hash House l--giixl High lixecinionci' of Prnnus.. Cliiuf Grounil Hog Mzliiipnlgnoii.. llisposui' of liOl'SC1'1llllSll ....., . llcgnl Milli Gitllilnci' Xlasliuql Klilxcs .-Xitisl .. Corn Callie lintlnisiust .. Clin-1'fi1l Bnltci' lnliot .... Export Paissui' of Clcim-:mls .. Grziccful Puri Eutci' ................. Divine lfxpositoi' of Moillcns Outs... Pic .'Xl'lllH1'1'Cl' ....................... Hash lixponunt Prizc 'Stoinzicliziclicn' Fancy Bunn Consnnici' . Toinzlto .'Xl3bfll'l.7C1' ....... . .X l,z1st Klan git Brczilcfzlst .. -loliu Artist Poor Quality . Catsnp Constituent ................................ Mogul joku Crziclcei' :incl Brczifl and Milk Specialist... GL-nilu Pork Alnslaiiiui' ............................ llolcist, PIVOT Class, Low Grade .... Eater uf Most Any Qld Thing .... Strong Soup Snclcci' ................... Flclclici' Yicliin zinrl Slininu-st Mcnihcr.. ............ . lliticufiil. Tiplew. XY:1lc1' Boys :incl Pic Disseininators... Thompson Club Vliii-f lligli Nlognl .. . .. lIlAlif'i:il of l'i'niivs ...........,..... l'1XIJfrlllllllAl' ul Xlilllll l Vl'lJlX'L' lf: IJH.. Q'li:ipl:n1i ............. ,...... . .. 521,11 'l'vllf-1' . yi... liillfi' ,,..... '-l1.'. ' , limi Iwi lwnilx .......... l'1'f'lf-Hoi' ol .Xli l5i'ollivi'... lfffll-l lIf1Ill ............ ,. in .. Liby .. Clovie .. Pauly . . . l.Jauilimy ... SwillJing ....... Clian Bill Hoober Zeigu . . Senato1 ' ...... Dit', . .AlCl3'll1C1'i' .. Geo1'ge ... Be1't . . Vz1rsity .. Buff .... Hix .. XVengy . .. . Roiy nn Y' . . Dodson 99 ..... I1'y . Fi-itz H .. Sam AAT B H .. . . . Horace ter and Cloyd . . Dodge1 ' . . B0.ogc1 ' ...USl1Ol'llGH .. A. Z. Funk . . . .Sliniiialccr ..J. F. Smith ..J. R. Miller .Vlfzldc lVl'iller cwixy' Mum ,'-.iiil:oi'ii5 on l :ii'ining .... Guy Hzlrtinan lf:--iii l'.:m'i' .....,,....... ...... Z llCl'IlCl' 'llifi Xlzimilifiii IC-.pfiii-'xii .. . . .l,c:11lici's 'lb Hof lfrl' ,,.,....... .... l illllgilfd 'IM' l'4,llL'JlQ 'l In l .:i1 ........ ...l,IlllllDL'l'l fo: mf-i' ul lll 'fll lizirrvl-... ..................................... Custer .'i.l:il'fiv lin' llifi Vlvili.. ...... Cf. IQ. lfnnk, Rin'lici', lflom, lVlilo l'lill'llN2lIl 1430 The Grub Knoeker . A Mild Eater, XN'l1y?.. The Butter Fiend ..... An Extravagant Eater . ,... .. Ellis Club ...Harkius ....Yates ...................Dax'is Heusel this last yearly The Main Potato Consumer ....... ............................, ............... X X 'agner Hater of Pork Cheeause he Cannot Catch pigs in a narrow alleyl .................... Snyder A Monstrous Eater Cwith a very modest manner of ehewingl ...... Tummy alias Tltfmmpson Delicate Eater Cseldom hearclj ............................ .. ................ Briner Milk Babies Calways fighting and crying for milkl .. .... ......,..... B ridenstein and Grill Anti-Rice Association Cwe refuse to eat rice while there is a Chinese launclry in rownj XVHILE THE REST ARE TRYING TO EAT. Davis- Pass the bottle. please. Kohler- Is that so F Roop- When I was in Brooklyn, New York. Crise- That is a personal question. Grise and Croghan Muskopf- I-I-cl-tl-don't want to he Called the president of the knoekers' club. Essig- Say, fellows. let's show the faculty they're not running things here all the time. Bender- Good morning. gentlemen, C.-Xlways late for lmreakfastl Hotel Shaw Huge Eater Q eraekers crackers especially! .......... ............................ S pring Chewer .......... XXI-ller teliews .23 times then skitloo please pass the salt anil pepperl Treasurer .. ........ ...... ........... ......... ........... . . . . .. ..... ...Cox SPEIQCIIIFIIQRS. Metzger- Please pass the milk. Cl'le's the Klarathon ruunt-r.l lxllllllL'I'SlJZl.l.l2ll-HP1155 the picks, l'm in a hurry to get liaek to the Young llullsef' Flynn- NX'ell, let's eat. ,l want to go to lied. 1131 Brooks afe HREE, times a day a noisy, motley, surging mass of humanity, gathered from the . four corners of the earth. assemble around the festal board of the Brooks Cafe, From the debris of dishes. toothpieks and human beings which till the dining room we observe some interesting sights. One professor is gathered in this tloek and to make the ineongruity more apparent a Porto Rican is thrown in. Pande- monium reigns during the entire meal until Parent gets his till and leaves. Kline wants to sing. Ketner wants to air his views about baseball, while Bandeen desires to wrest from him gqnne practical observations on married life, and Bennett gives vent to his horse laugh while Brooks reminds the delinquent that pay day has passed and the merchants must have their dougli. High above all this confused babble Nan makes it known that he is a Smith and Klenke lets out a warwhoop as two square inehes of toast eome tlying toward him and knock the breath from his frail little body by landing square on his bread-basket. THE PERSONNEL. Baiideeiiftlve got to keep her shoes looking nice. liZtI'L'lll-ul,llU2li' beans. . Prof. tlraliill+ XYeiiner, O. S, Ufs best pitcher, is a cousin of mine, He's a southpaw and a star. txot mentioned after the Kenyon-O. S. U. gained Hugliess Govern4ir +everytliing in general, nothing in particular. Fries-More of everytliiiigx especially self. Arn' ild-Catsup. Baker-.Xbont thirty irnnutes late. Hall-More toast thlarathon runner in trainingl. IJ. john-l'lanrl me a lemon tplel. R, john-llobls down the first sack tof dried applesl. liinsel and Kliiie-Apple butter twins. liennettmalore butter and less baseball. RL'lflt'l'-l:l'Itll'I'llil5' enthusiast. Nan-I like big spooiis. Nl-siilqt-s'lliii'i'5' Marsh, toast. Uglifsoineborly hit my basket. XYt-lvlisIlignitii-fl senior--Nbinareh of prnnes. Kf'tin'i'eeNo more Het-rys for me now. Niiii+'iiialtt-i'f'liwo eggs it possible. l.:ij,tonwlnteiitioiis for going to other pastures. Xlklliziiiiii --lfin'xc'lopt-rll:i of baseball information. Kerr Iionr inf-als a week for nie. liimolrg- .lin IllllllIUlllll't'llIt'1Il, i-t'llUVVa'ft l'ay day, etc. X14-i'i'aflo l uisb l was a c'ofl't-espot. .xslI'I lt llis atitiicitx is in the kitvbvn. 1121! A Typical Meal at the Hetzler Cafe L'SHl Davis is displaying his ministerial oratory asking grace. Now since this is over, everybody' takes notice to the results of the previous 5'JJ443 . . . . ' . . i ff?5'i7l night s toraging expedition ot our genial steward, Mr. lletzler. The button is pressed and the machinery starts. luck lelebbert and Xkvalters join their melodious voices in yelling for the sodium chloride. Leas makes it emphatic to Red that if he don't push the punk up his way, there will be trouble. NYineland and Huey, who sit at opposite ends of the table, get into a quarrel because Huey persists in putting his feet on XYineland's chair. ln the midst of this jangle, in which almost the entire club joins, is heard the sweet and grinding voice of Lutz crying, Great llarrels, pass the bread, butter, molasses, potatoes and meat, and pass 'em quick. Girls, the usual topic for conversation, is introduced by llondy, who says, I never felt the kiss of love, nor maiden's hand in mine. 'llhe talk grows louder and louder, and only quiets down when everyone has been stung a couple of times. 'l'hen'when all is quiet again ll. ll. Simon modestly asks Lybarger to please start Miss Oleo down his way. Stouffer, our French savant, butts in and tells Simon that he should not say Kliss Uleo, but llntter at la Klargeritef' .Xt the suggestion of Eckard, the club now joins in singing a ballad com- posed by Raub Simon talr. Simon holds the record of eating jo prunes at one meall entitled, Sweethearts may come and sweethearts may go, but there's always prunes for us. .lust as everybody has almost linished dinner, in comes Devaux. who has just come from looking after his possession on South State street. .Xlthough always late, he has a peculiar and rather unique way of getting his share of the eatables quickly. lle bothers no one, but simply reaches for what he wants, no matter at which end of the table it is, and does not even stop to apologize to llossart and tlressman, into whose faces he usually puts his elbows. 'llhe woodpile is passed and dinner is over. lfveryone has left except Klcliarren and limerick, our table linishers. lf you want to get lilled up once and enjoy a meal like your mother used to cook, just drop in for dinner some day. 1453 Dormitory Eating Establishment XY11i1c1'f-3l:1111ic Rllvtl, l,j'Lll1l Nc-l-.111, 4XlXYZlj'S 1111 Tiiiic-Xlz11'y Hull, Chloe Nif- :Xllll1lL' Mills, l,1111iNQ G1-l11'. wougcr, Klllllkl Lucnw, Bernice Hicks, Elsie . V . - ljlt 1 . blow XX1111c1'ffKl:1l1lc Mills, i,ljltllgC X lion 121-1111 ' Noise NtLlliC1'S-JCE-lC C1'111pock, N:111111i , . . . V 1 1111151 1. buh-XX 1111c1'--lzl-ic l711v1N1111, l,c11111'L1 'll M1 liiflc, l,71i11i11g Igiilllllil Qt1Zl1'tC't7NlH1'j' B1'1j1w11, . . . , l.1icilc lX'l'111'1-iQ1111, Bc11l11l1 Bell, Ruth XYil- llzg l1111c-iw-Xliw .Xl11111111. 111'z1cc Kltlllllllll. . A l , y li:1111s1111. Xlzmlc l11111cl11':1lic. U I I I .H. I, I V XI. liiiiing R1111111 Niiic-Jcssic Coppock. . 11: 'N ,Q 'w . -A ws 13-N , '- . . . . I ilu Pl i llltl VB U L X ml' 1X'l:11'y Hull, Ulivc RllllllgG1', Bf11'l1a1'a Stofer. 1-1',.: '. 1. ' , . - . K Ht mmm it uit lx111l1c1'111c btolcr, Mzilmlc B1fll1Clfl1'E1kC, Lou- Cllllllllllllt-Sk'lliiIVF. cll:1 Slllltll, xlflfj' Kz1l1c1'. Ii111l1 Dc111'cilc1'. lfX'lili1XLc lA'S lflii JM M ISS ZlQl4l.lClQ'S '1l:'xlgll.li T,AXl,KS Xll l:11li1'- 11111: l'1'1lllll'k'fl 111 Clllllk' 111 l1i'c:1lcf:1s1 11l1c liiglicst ZlX'L'l'IlQL' :my i11111'11i11g is vcvcu ll I1 1I1l1lL' 1. l lllllxl :1g:1111 Hllbflli 111 11:11 1l1-11l111':1l1l11 Cllllllltlllll 111 ilic l:11i111li'5'. l XY1llllCl lmc z1Sl1:1111ccl 11- tlllllnx ii 111 Rl-ll11l'a l1',- 1l1'1 11ll'11l. F11111c1l1i11g llllltl l11- fllJll1'.H 1'll:1lics 1111 glIlN9C5.l l' 1- :1p::1i11 1i1111- 111 l,-llilllgli lillllko. l 1111111 yflll 111 l11- l11'11:11l1'11c1l Zllltl Cllflllgk' llClg'llll'lll'5. 'Q f-1-f l?11,u'- 1:1l1!1- 1-gm-i:1ll1W,11111'x'1- ll1'k'll ll1Q'L'lllL'l' llll'1,'L' lL'I'lll-. You lllll4l Cllilllgt 111 -135111 151111-. 1Si111111f1'? 1i1111',1 uxillllllg lzirliw, 1l11 lllll c:1ll 1l1is ll Cllilllgkk You arc not ,11:'111'1:1-11 11. 1-111 lill :11 l1-:1-1 11111 111' -ix l1:111- l1'l'1 1l1cl1:1ll, 1Kliw ---Y- -1:1115 1111 S111i1'Q.J , , li- . Vlilll :11'1' llfll Ill'l.llllltl'll 111 l1'f1x'1- 1l1c flllllllfj' l'1l1llll,U Mix fAf-- :,:1'l: 1:1F'l.-1, 1111 -lI'l1'-.l Xlixx Z1lll'l' XYll'llllY-Qli'l lll'l' 11111111 111.111-H 111 lici' cl1z1i1' 111111 1 11 b 'l'l11- 11ll111xi11p1 l:11li1-N will :1111'1:1i' llVli1ll'1,' llllf ll11:i1'1l. il'll', ll:ll -i L '11' -1l11-l1'llf l :1ll111Y llil ah kr 1 FH N N 'N it QD 3' N '1' v 'la N TN N 5 N 5. xl. -.. -. 3 Q x. Q P11 ES FNOSH1 CU FMR COUNTY THE The Cou nty Fair HE night of November 14, 1908, shall never be forgotten in the history - of the world. This epoch in history-making shall be sung by sages and pondered over by pedagogues in all future ages., Q ln this fair were ex- hibitions from every country of the globe. llie wildest and most atrocious South African cannibal llieisterl was subdued by Cowboy llill l liiehl J, who, after ages of constant training had developed in Cannibal lieister the wonderful instinct of dodging cannon balls tired at the rate of 75 per second. Animals from every country on the globe were demonstrated and exhibited by Herr Professor Dr. Barnum Bailey lSniithl. Notable among his exhibits were Pig a la Barnes, discovered vigorously tunnelling under Alum Creek- presuinably prehistoric: lighting cocks from northern Russia, noted for lighting tifteen hours after decapitation: howling cats from the jungles of India and a specimen of Bingo secured with great expense from Karg's collection of stuffed curiosities. Next in line was the baby incubator. the most startling invention of the age. In it was the first and only living Da Da talenkel cultivated. lts success was partly due to the watchful and diligent care of the charming young nurse laliss Heller pl. Its feet appeared just a little over-developed but otherwise was entirely normal. This is probably accounted for by the fact that heat entered on that end of the apparatus. Perambulating through the numerous avenues, the casual visitor was fre- quently accosted by one or another of the nobility lfacultyl queering how they might lind Sibylo laliss Xlilliamsonl, most skillful clairvoyant, liypnotist. for- tune teller and prophet the occult sciences have ever known. This remarkable young girl was given her tirst tutorage under the present venerable Dr. Sanders. who is conferring with Aristotle, Plato and Kant on the subject XYhy is a duck Sudden bursts of loud cheering from the excited throng within the race course attracted enthusiastic crowds to the grandstaiid, eager to note the finish of the neck and neck race. Coming in on the home stretch were. lirst, -lapanese and Chinese jockies KE. and llix l. Following immediately on their heels were the two nigger jockies lalargaret and Lilliel. The lndian comes in next with high gear on. Some hundred yards to the rear comes the Spanish jockey laliunie, lJCZll'l. Thus eudeth the greatest race ever held in the history of the gymnasium. l'i 'es from the four corners of the earth graced the extravagantly decorated altar of pastry, which was kindly furnished by the .Xrt Exhibit Company. These pies were the products of the inventive genius of the man species ol the -lunior class. .Xs to their merit. consult the XYesterville doctors, The ever-gabby luunan Nan placed on a pedestal in the center of the audi- torium continuously roared: lluy your tickets here--six for a quarter of a dollar. See all the big shows-the biggest one right here. lnnuediately upon extracting every financial impediiuent from the dudes and rubes the County liair Commissioners ithc -Iunior Clilssl closed the gates and chuckled up their sleeves at their great success. 1137 The College Minstrel Cwulmn CHAPEL ALUWll2,lQCQ Deux XLu2XNUlALHN,!7hvuhN Tlwrwli T. R. l4llilQC.Xl' .,.. .............. ....... I 1 zturlmwzfm- F. .X. Kumi ............ .... I f1lll,lla'1l ..., ........... F . XV. F.xNsH121: .X F. limums F. D. ZLWQRNIQI: H. C. RAIRII O, XV. .X1.1:liR'1' J. F. l'lA'l I'0N A. Z. FUNK .X ll Cunu fl C.lJoUcHmuTv ll A. HARNETT F. .X ll.XN.XW,XI,'I' F. H. 1VllfNKl': ll. NV. SAUL li,l..lFxunNT Pl4Ol1R.'XNBl PAwrl llE'WWllVV . ........................................ ..CJrcl1cstrn Qjwiwlli ,... . .. .. .NlcswVw. llullfnm. IlrnrJQs, l,H1cCu1y Szlul Vllflm- ............,,....... ........................... A flandy Lune Vw-r llllv-elllllx ,,........... .. .... ..... F. A. l.'lZ1llZlVV.!1lt 'Y'w z'f' in ilu' liiulnl LlllIll'l'll ..,...... ....... F A. A. Klmc l,w. , .Xlw blue! ll4'K'llllH4' ...,........... .... Q l. F. Halton lf lf n' lluvfl l'h:u1gm- NVnHlVv l,lVlH'... .... l, IQ. lQHlCCHp l1V'n1m llf lh+' l', S. X ,.,.. ...... .... .... y.. .. .... Clumrus lHxnT ll ll.'I7?WW' ,.... .. ..........,............... ................ flrchcstrn Qj'wlrrw1 ,...,,,,,.....,. ... N4a:ssrs. llnllfnl. llrufdfs, l,HJcc:q1. fQa1H lil Vxl-tv :Il nlufl lf IV'-ll lll. .. . ..........,. XX. f5. li vlslc'V. lr. l J. QClll1'Htjf lrff .........,,....... . .,..... .... l 5. A. llzmrnwnll, l. R. l.ilmq-gap llml. :lrlfl lfrirf ,....,. ....................... J . F. llzlltrm, F. A. Klmc lr-'fll. nrld fii1fufw',,. .... li. XAJ. S:u1l, lf. XX. ll:u1nvvult, RH. IX. l3Hl11Clf l1:r:l:f' :mfl l'llllIl .. ................ l. li. l,ilm':lp, F. VV. lTIlllSllCl' ' ff.:'1 ,,,. ..... ........ C'n1H:U11 VVilHc- ljruvvn 'J 'lfHlV ............... flrchcslra Sopho-Senior Banquet Cnc11R.xN H.x1.1-, .'X1'R11. 30, 19019 MENU bpring Time XYeIenn1e IQII Special Juniors Freshmen A Dressed Love Apple Heaven Hailes Our First Love Heres to Health of Classes Sweet Farewell TOASTS MISS LEILA BATES, ,II ........ .............................. 7 'm1.vll11is!1'f.fs url profess not talkingg only this, let each nian do his best. Music-By-gone Days . ........ Creliestra I'SaIve ....... ,... ........................................................ I Q , KI. Fox, 'II Let him be sure to leave others their turn to speak. As You Like It .............. ........................ .,......... R I iss Daisy Clifton, '00 She speaks pnignarcls and every woiwl stabs. Music-Piano Solo ............ . ............... ..... ...... . . . .... Y. Fries. 'OO A Micl-summer Nights Dream ...... ,..............., ................. I . R. Lilmeean, '00 Then he will talk-gimrl gulls-Iiim' he will talk! Ten Nights in 'Otterheiiin .... .................................. R Iiss Helen XYeinIantl, 'II Her smile was like a rainliinv flashing friiin a misty sky. The Rouncl-np .............. ..........,...............,.. .......... I . ID. XYarnei'. 'II Music-Plantation Ffclifies . .... Oreliestrzz IOS!! Freshman-Junior Banquet Cwciiimx H.xi.L, Ai-im, 13, 1909 MENU Fruit Ciiiiipiwtu Qiiccii OIix'cf RzuIi+Iiu5 Gliwlqiiib Cliickuii Pzitticx IICIINHIIICH Potzilwcs I1rziiscm,I Siu-ct Iiruziclf Miixliiwiiii Sziiicc XX'I'IItL' :mil Iirwwii Iirczul l,llIl5tL'I' SZIIJMI Yczil Imzif IJ11-swfl Hi-cf XX'ZlfL'I'h Q'IiQcsc F11-iicli Fruit Q'I'L'flIII ,Xwwim-II Cakes Ciifikfc .Xliiiiiiiilx SUIIQII Vcziiiiitw Minh TOASTS l flililmilwl' ..., IJ IfI'jI.I,Y, 'IJ iIiii ,--, ......... L iiriict Quartet V IS. XV. Bilwiiig, '12 W I I I' NIM ' I x. Q. Iii-NCI-, 'io I Nlzirv CTCZIIIICI' 'I2 r i . - I ', ' ' H 'X' 'I' ' ' II,iII1c Iicsslur, IO I .... ..QHI'I1L'l Quzirlul fr i I 1 II .....,,..... Icssiv lhlrlmcli, 'IZ I I ii IjIII'I.,, .... N. S, Iii-isla-i', C. I7. VV'IIIIll1llS i iifI I im ,. .. ..,..... It A. II:ii11iwuIt I I iiir' III II ,, .,.. ...................... . Nilll, 'I'O IQ'-,'i'iQxiI-Iiimfqi-p1vl'a S'I'iXl:s I I iiLJ,, . .,,.,... .., ...,.. ,..I1wsIg- L'ulupm'Ii, 'IZ ITU J EMQf3'1Qi1?N ,U WMCTMURES A . ' TN' -X3 XX f i : f , f f f i gf' ff -f' Q,..N, f+W'0 Q MW ww ma mba fp' ff! q x J1 ,A A fx, MT JL A Q o' 2 cG I I 1 ,iff I f ' I-2 '- - if f f ,I ,r- ,J 5 , , 4 K ,- f X f I Q X Mk gm NX AL If f u L QA A X , Q 655559: MY Qs? fllfgxy , 4-37,412 f 'J fy ff X if ,f E27 W W QQ f M 2 ,Q U1 C 9 N E 1 , f V l L-1 .1 -li? AC. 'f Q cg 01f'0v4J'Z,,-WUAJ N505 cRE!lT10,WWwM 0542 55 Uffeoezwwfw Ziff' .. 1 I I me 114 , LQ-fl Zf4+M,?'jZ7QZZ .'o0 X X Q o K 5.10, X LEAN v f A s'a'o'o': ff - Q NX X X X 1 -:SI-'.',a. R' . ' 1 . -' -'J nm xv ' pp .-i, ...W Viv.. , X . 1 X-g5,.q..f.,.g,u'.g. X V MMJVVL 011 4-R-'afwh N , 'I-f'3g'ffZ'f4 1 x xx ' XV. 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W W r , W X, , :L ,lf ' X' f -x X fag! fy , N 1 - v. - -f K X u L --JM EW i Y ,. - H tux g X eff bloom ing A -Og'-if H A , Q.. lone-1 X547 TR I 0 Q 0 F L My O5 ES 1 2 rp, s . ITU -ff? ff xx elegant yet unostertzftious resitlenees the eeing Otterbein Through a Megaphone l,lXlll right in, lathes antl gentlemeng this is the ear that takes you - through tltterhein. Yes, maclam, this is a perfectly safe auto antl as trustyyorthy as a Corles tourist guitle. Yes, we charge only a quarter mtl guarantee to show you all the famous places about Utterhein. 'lilhat's rightg tty tn. l.et her go, lint. Xvllll'-1'-l'. 'llhe tltoronglit-are we are now traversing tt line it. is College Avenue. Note the To your right is the home of ltitlff- lQon'ei's hest known 'ts the father of Percy Rot-ers. 'llo the left note that AL h ' ' i ' t , rs arge white house, the resitlenee of XY. tl. llalcer, the eollege treasurer. No, the house is not on tire: it is merely the worthy treasurer smoking his 'favorite hrancl T on the porch. XYe now attproaeli the hlain lluiltling of tltterhein ltniversity, ehielly notetl for its purely tlothie arehiteeture antl the fossils it contains. Do 'ou aslf what those stainetl glasses are in the thirtl story, matlam? XYell, ritling ls taught up there as a line art antl those rooms are also often usetl on Suntlay ttternoons hy the flortnitory girls :ts reception rooms. 'llo the south ol the college ohserye the large hrielc huiltlingg that is the Association lluilcling, usetl for the Y. Nl. antl Y. XY. C. ,X. meetingfs, gymnasium. eollege hantl. for violin 5 mstruetion Vtvttllls anfl in faet any oltl thing anyone wants it lor. 'llhis is a very . , . . . . nsetnl lJllllfllllQ'. luyery eolleqe is atlvisetl t ' . 1 o have one. lt is notefl throughout the fxlitlflle XXI-st lor its steps. Xlore eouples are estimatetl to have sat on these stt-its fllllllllgf the last year than on any others in the State of Clhio. VVC now eotne Io fltterhein Cemetery, the famous trysting itlaee ltoth for tleeeasetl anfl for liye ill-:ul ones, lien llanhy, author ol Darling Nellie Gray, lies in the sontlnye-t eorner ol the gronntls, hut it is fearerl his rest is often tlisturhefl hy ntnrtnnretl yyorfls ol' love antl sentimental alleetion, as that eorner is rarely with- out ltymtg oven wants. l XML non, retraee our eourse :mtl passing the College approaeh Sillllll llall. lhf tntllt tit ttntt you nott on tlus tntl is not 1 wut It ts tht l' l ,tt tl ' N 1 , , : :Pg ' - ,ioojf z , ll'tlItlllf'Itl t'onserx':ttot'y. 'l'his hall is tlevotefl to Physiology. fleology, Astron- ontr. l'hv, stes. C ln-nnstry :tntl a few flozen other seienees. Yes, sir, it was once t florntitor'.g hut let ns not stir up ghosts ol the past, antl hesitles, il you'll look I K . . 1 to xotn' rtggltt von will see C oehran llall, the present tlorniitory. lhis large antl ht-zoztilnl llnilfling was the gilt of Nlrs. l'hilip Coeltran, ol Dawson, l'ennsyl- lHU vz111iz1, woulcl to Utterlaeiii L'11ive1'sity. lt is er1111111f1cli1+11s, 11111fle1'11, well e1l11i1111erl z1111l be 2111 icleal l1f1111e fm' tl1e girls if they l1z1fl less l111111i11y Llllll l1z1sl1 1111 ee1'tz1i11 11eez1siu11s. The 111z11'ks 1111 tl1e simles of tl1e l111il1li11g were Illilllk' by girls ZlN they ascenclecl Zlllfl rlescemlefl wipes i11 1ll'4lL'l' tu escape tl1e 111z1t1'f111's 1'11le Zlllfl enjfw the time eve11i11gs mitsicle. 'lllie mime llilllglllg 1111t tif tliut Wlll1l4JXX' at tlie s1111tl1- west emi lI'llCl' is l,11cile's Llllll liClllllll'S fire-eseztpe. XYe 111j1w t111'11 z111cl prfmeeetl ttiwzml Cfillege .xYL'llllL' z1g'z1i11. X11, lllilflillll, tl1z1t is 110t Zl bcmlc agent wl1w111 we just 11z1ssecl rifliiig 1111 ll lerievele, tl1z1t wus lll'f1f S11z11'ely. lle always C21l'l'lL'S l1is text-liowlqs i11 tl1z1t sl1f11111i11g Img. Xtt eiitifm, lzulies Illlfl gCllllClllL'lli 51111 1111w a11111'f111el1 the tl11111sz1111ltl1 :1111l rgi Cz11'11effie l1,il11':11'x'. M11 .Xlllll'L'XY Cziriieffie was 111 2111 111111s11:1llx' l1e11ex'11le11t 1111e11111el F- - D . wl1e11 l1e flUll21lL'fl tl1e 1111111ey, llL'l'lCC tl1e size uf tlie l111il1li11g. 'l'l1is is Zlll exz111111le I X of pure Greek z11'el1iteet111'e. ll1C l111il1li11g e11111111ittee ilitl 11111 1'1111 11111 uf lll2lIL'l'lIll 2111cl tl1 11s ll21X'C to leave Milf 11z11't uf tlie upper stc11'1'. 'llliey lizul it mzule Hat 1111 11111'11f1se. Yes, 111iste1', it rlues ltmlc 1'21lll6'I' q11ee1' tu :nie witl1 2111 llllL'1lllL'lltL'll taste but yum st11111 get usecl tu it. XXI' z11'e now at tlie Clll'IlC1' uf Cfvllege .XYCUUC Hllfl State Street. All tlimse wisl1i11g tu l't'21Cll tlie l111si11ess 112111 uf t11w11 gm to the left: tl please! IOSQ wisl1i11g tu keep 21 clate at tl1e p1g1stf1f1ice t111'11 tu tl1c riglit. .Xll wut f 1 ' 11 '- ' , V fi it 'ge 1 1 ff if If If f 'Y :f fgff ' ff? 1 ,X ,f ff fl 1 1 f it 1 T ff' -Z' ka., fi wh-A F , X' fr if -W 1, ' X i iv 114525, if 5 1 1, ffl, if 'W . ll 'N 5-14 fag l Q29-'l , f-Ti l ., K - - v - ' - A fd ,fi QQTLV . . ' ' L f ' 7-ff . 1 'I i . -I 7 if 1 V 1 iff Y 'rfb -,I ' V 7 . Y X' Z W, I If My 1 1 ,X i I X1 X I . 1'- l l ' I ,f f' ' J' ' ' , ' l If I i 1 V I 1 H 1 , , I ,1 If 1 f ' J X X lf ff 'l 1 , 1 11 'I l 1 f 1 if 1 !j I TROUBLES OF THE LIBRARIAN lN1 NL Westerville as a College Town is N CHQUSINGQ college for the purpose of pursuing a course. it is importan-t to take into consideration at least four points. tit The ideal of the college tas seen in the purpose of its founderst. , l2l The character and purpose of the men who constitute the faculty. s tgt The equipment of the college for the work it purposes to do. t.tl The physical environment of the college. lt is the last of these propositions that I wish to consider. The effect of natural envis- ronment on the development of character is placed beyond doubt. Natural scenery alone will not transform a sinner into a saint, but if there are any of the nobler sentiments in the soul they are likely to respond to the beautiful and the grand in nature. XYesterville can not lay claim to anything that savors of the grand in nature, but there are several places along Alum Creek on the west and Big Wialnut on the east that are truly beautiful. Anyone looking out from one of the upper doors of the college buildings to the higher country to the west must be impressed by the picture which meets his eyes. And if the student strolls to the west tand he does strolll and looks back toward the village, and sees the tOpS of the college buildings, and the modest homes of the town's people snuggled in among the most graceful shade trees, the thought will not stay down: Truly XVesterville is beautifully situated. Xtesterville used to be a very muddy town in the spring of the year. So muddy indeed that traffic was very much inconvenienced. The people of the village often talked about improving the streets, but in the spring it was too muddy to do anything, and in the summer they could get along very well without street paving. The proposition to remove the college from NYesterville to Dayton did at least one good thing. It stirred the people of Wfesterville up to a realization of the fact that if they wished to keep the college here they must make the town a tit habitation for such an institution. In IQOI a proposition was submitted to the voters of the village to issue bonds to the amount of 575,000 to improve streets, construct sanitary sewers and disposal plant and install a water system. The proposition carried. lt was a good deal for XVesterville to undertake, but the people became so enthusiastic on the question of municipal improvement that improvement has gone steadily on. The small sum provided by the original bond issue for street improvement was soon exhausted. but property owners have petitioned for street paving, when practically the entire expense was to be charged against abutting property. This has continued since 190.2 until the present time. NYe have today in the village more than four and one-half miles of street paving, most of which is constructed of brick. This puts Vvesterville far ahead of any other town of its size in the state in point of amount of street paving. This gives the town an appear- ance of neatness that immediately arrests the attention of a newcomer. However, besides the appearance of neatness which these improvements present. there is another consideration of greater importance, and that is the sanitary effect. The village is one of the best in the bnited States in point of health. This is in large measure due to the care taken by the citizens in keeping their premises well cleaned up, to the fact that the streets are well cleaned. to the fact that we have a good water and sewer system. ln addition to this the village owns and operates its own lighting plant. So you see the student as soon as he comes into the village is brought face to face with the fact that there- art- s4ill1C things in this world that are better than money. and these are things that money will buy, Une of the most important lessons to impress upon the minds of the young men and women of today is the great importance of local government. l scarcely see how a young man can stay here even a year or two without catching something of the contagion of nnproveuit-nt that is in the air. XVhen he goes out from here he ought to and certainly will carry away with him to other fields this desire to transform the unsightly and in incon- l, 'lIit'l1l into the sigilliy and convenient. To the part-nts who are looking for a college home for their children l can say, you will look tht- country over and not find a more progressive, wideawake college town than 'Wt'-t+'ryillf', 'l'h--n. tht' fact that XX'estt-rville is only thirteen miles from the heart of Columbus is a -frong point in making our town an ideal college town, The electric car line gives the .tttlirllls all tilt' important advantages of the city without the disadvantages. The students of Utffwbf-iii have opportunity to hear lectures and high-class entertainments in the city at a uf sinall l'f'QIH'llrl'. 'lihe great advantages here are bringing many residents of Columbus 'o XXF-stf-rtillf-, and from other parts ot' the state and from other states families are moving that vlp' . ina-. fuion' the privileges and advantages which this progressive municipality affords. i ' i ' CITAIKLES Snavictv. iss: Old Friends EDWARD B. Gamiis, '83, Our old friends are the truest friends XVe have, or ever had. Companionship with them hegan Wlhen life was free and glad: Before its cares engraved their lines Upon our youthful brows: Before our faith in human kind Had heard of broken vows. These were our willing, helpful mates XYhen primal tasks were learned. Soon, sweethearts. lovers, we heeame, And planned, and dreamed. and yearned. ln later years, as wedded hliss lntensified our joy. A closer friendly feeling came XVith each new girl and boy. W'hen we have sought in hours of need A strong, sustaining hand. XVe've found it 'mong the memhers of The same old loyal band. They've never failed, when we were whelmed XVith stress of bitter grief. To lift us up, to sympathize, To give us hlest relief. They're more than merely kith to us. And such have always heeni ln all our tender ties they seem Like loved and loving kin. They've trusted us: we've trusted them: Their hopes, our aims were one. And this relationship's assured Until life's work is done. To some we've hid a last farewell XYith eyes liedimmed hy tears: No doulmt remains of what they were To us in treasured years. XYhat e'er our changing moods were then, Oft joyous. often sad, These old friends were the truest friends That we have ever had. XYith other friends. who have old friends- Old friends of nohle parts- XYith our new friends, in toueh with ns, Thro' warm responsive hearts: NYe render ready, fullest meed To old friends all have known: The hest of friends: the dearest friends: Old friends we call our own. tThe ahove poem was read hy Klr. Grimes at the Reunion of tht dents held at Dayton. hlllffll IO. 1000.3 lei! i I .P 1 r. ' url ' s :F W: 'lr' 1 .1' A an M N V -4..+A X 4 F L , L- z LL-W l ! ! fi , . . ' rnsagkgwlnlgliein' x4.,. 'V -ar THE SUGAR CAMP AND ALUM CREEK IN THE SPRING e Sibyl EEC IITICS WEATHER: Scorehing. WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE l, 1919 PRICE: Une Cent. GRAFT EXPOSED Great Graft Exposed-Horace B. Drury the Leader. The citizens of B- were panic stricken last evening to find that some one had secured a monopoly on collar buttons of every size, shape, and form. By investi- gation it was learned that this had been held for some time but the demand for col- lar buttons had not been pressing enough to bring it to light. However the great ball given in honor of the newly elected mayor. the Hon. H. E. Bon men of the city to the fact that not a single collar button could be bought anywhere for love nor money. The hour for the ball was approaching. In desperation messengers were sent post haste to neighboring cities for the desired article. But in vain for the monstrous monopoly held them all. For a while it seemed that the men of the city would have to attend the ball collarless. Durant. aroused the MAYOR AI-PEARS Just then the mayor, the Hon. H. E. Bon Durant, was seen approaching and be- hold! his immaculate collar was held in place by a shining new collar button. lt was the only jewel which he wore. For a time it seemed that in spite of his dignity he would be mobbed by the excited and envious populace. After much persuasion he took his stand upon a convenient flour barrel and related to them the unheard-of system of graft which had been carried on under their very noses. in his search for a collar button he had gone to the home of a former schoolniate, Professor Iltirace B. Drury. Here he found Klr. llrury in a room surrounded by safes filled with collar fC0utiuued on page 186' GREAT DIVORCE TRIAL Attracting International Attention The Hon. Qrrin XY. Albert. Secretary of XYar. has sued his wife. formerly Una Echo Karg, the well-known soprano singer. for divorce on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament. XYashington, May 31, IQIQ.-:All XYash- ington is in a turmoil over the announce- ment that the Hion. Orrin XY. Albert has sued his wife for divorce. Both Mr. and Mrs. Albert are extremely popular in lYashington society and this news comes as a thunderbolt out of the clear sky. AYILL Nor Coxiiisr lt is claimed by Mrs. Albert's friends that she will not contest. Mr. Albert was interviewed but was non-committal. The information was gained from some of his friends, however, that there will be many startling facts brought to light in the trial. lt is claimed by them that Mrs. Albert has a perniciou. habit of kissing the cat. which so jars upon Mr. Albert's nerves that he has resolved to endure it no longer. Mies. .Xi.i:i-iirr Ex'i'R.xv.yt:.xx'i' Mrs. Albert is also extremely extrava- gant. so acquaintances of the family say. buying yards and yards of ribbon for bows for this same cat. This cat, which is a beautiful Angora. will be produced as evi- dence at the trial. lt is also stated that she lists :ts much its fifteen pounds of sugar a week in making candy. XYord has been receix ed here that college friends of both Klr. and Nlrs. .Xlbert are takiug steps to patch up the break between them, but it is not known what success they will have. lt ls snicerely hoped, how- ever. that a recoucilfati--n may be elifeelecl 1s5 Mfl'lllIgblRX LETTE TIBIEQW--M -igg gg gg g gg GRAET EXPOSED tConclnded from Page 1S5l buttons over which he stood guard. Yet he refused to give up a single one, even for Auld Lang Syne, unless the Hon. H. lf. Bon Durant would give him some original data as to the life and habits of a mttskrat for it appears that the professor is preparing a hook upon this subject. The mayor, ac- cortlingly told him the astounding fact that the mttskrat cannot do as he pleases al- ways and in exchange he had received the superb collar button which he then wore. GIVEN OVER TO 'rnii Poricii The matter was at once given into the hands of the police after sufficient collar buttons had been secured to supply all. Prof. Drury was brought into court, where he confessed nis nefarious plot, PLYRI-osif Dotitirti His purpose had been double. Besides adding to his information about the musk- rat, he had hoped to prevent many of the prominent men of the city from attending the mayors ball. ln this way, the held lit-ing clear. he had planned to secure a monopoly on the affections of the maidens there tlirough the astounding amount of his knowledge and the splendor of his ap- pearance. Yet since tht- plan has been frus- tratefl and no damage done. it is probable that the court will take into consideration his former peaceable record and will re- lease him with as small a line as possible. MYSTERIOUS THEFT REPORTED! A. E. Brooks' Heart Stolen. .N lu-art lit-loiiging to QX, l',.fl3rooks, con- tarnzngg a wt-altli of love, has been mysteri- ously, -tolvn. It ls not known just when this tht-it occiirrt-fl as the owner hail not lou:-:vfl at its coiiflitioii for some time. Nlr. lirftolc- is wrjt much worried over his loss and liz- friends fr-ar ni-rvotis prostralion il 'mi culprit ls not soon lonnrl. 'lun Si'si'i't rs 'lilarougli -iw'--t':tl rlnvs, the police have t '-fl t-.-.o sit-pwt-. t'irct11iist:it1t't-s point rf, -tronelf, lu ieavli ol- tlirnl and it may ff Tll'A. Jiri' Iif't'wtiipl1f'1'- ll ls llfrpvfl lint' lirwil- '- -al-ge that tht- lrlu- tltivl will 1. v iw fl: tff'.f'r'f-fl and lllilflf' tu paj. Illi- . . ,. . l r DAYTON TO BE MADE FAMOUS L. L.Custer, an Inventor and Acro- naut of Some Note to Sail Around the World XV,ord has been received that L. l.. Custer, of Dayton, O-hio, has succeeded in con- structing an aeroplane with which he hopes to sail about the world. He expects to start here and sail westward, stopping only when necessary for provisions. Mr. Custer has had this project in mind for sotne time but has kept it a secret. Now that it is known, thousands of people are Hocking to his home to see his aeroplane. He charges fifty cents admission and by means of this he hopes to defray all of his expenses. All the food supplies are condensed and all pos- sible emergencies have been prepared for. Mr. Custer says that 'he hopes to make the trip in about eighty days if no accident happens, and is extremely enthusiastic about it. The city of Dayton is 'going to declare the day of his departure a holiday and he will sail away amid the songs and cheers of school children. lt seems that Dayton is the home of geniuses. MENU EOR THE DAY. BREAKrAsT Corn Cobs with Cream Putrescent Hen Fruit Arsenic Sanflwitches Excelsior Phlcgm a la Mills LUNCL1 Ulcers Corus ctun Dressing Binilg Apipendixcs lilack Heads Fried Vermin Acid Carbolicus IJINNIQR l't-relielltnn with Buckshot lliilit-i'ct1l llc-rms Spiders and Flies 'llatlpulcs Whitt- and llrown Rag Uarpet and Lartl Sli-wed Scrub lirush for ii' a.'.tnl fl-'--fl. l lirimstont- and Sulphur Corn Silk THE SIBYLETTE TIMES OBITUARY NOTES REV. W. L. Marris One of the saddest events of the year oc- curred last Saturday when Rev. Walter Le- roy Mattis, of Cripple Creek. was killed by the kitchen stove accidentally falling on hint. discover why was crawling Rev. Miattis was trying to the tire wonldn't burn and under the range when the stovepipe fell. Mrs. Bessie D. Mattis, in trying to catch the pipe. overturned the stove on her hns- band. Funeral Tuesday from the Church of the Latter Day Saints. MRS. GRACE COBLENTZ ZIEGLER The whole town was shocked last evening when it was learned that that saintly be- loved lady, Mrs. Ziegler. had died. It was known for weeks that she had been suffer- ing from a corn on her small toe bnr it was not thought serious, until about fonr olclock yesterday afternoon when she began to fail rapidly and expired before the physi- cian arrived. Mrs. Ziegler was best known for her philanthropic work and her gener- ous gifts to the poor. The sympathy of a wide circle of friends is extended to the bereaved husband and nine children. MRS TXTARY SHUPE SPRING Troubles never come singly' surely ap- plies to our esteemed street commissioner. Clayton Spring. A little over a year ago he lost his first wife, Katherine Stofer Spring, whgo fell a victim to chicken pox. A month ago he married that Winsome maiden, :Mary Shnpe, and now she is sud- denly taken from him. Mrs. Spring had only been sick a short time and her end came quickly and unexpectedly. Lint on the lungs was the disease that laid her low: she contracted it a few weeks ago chewing the rag, and several other mem- bers of the sewing circle to which she be- longed are now on the sick list. Mixnpii Owmcs A terrible suicide occurred on the XYest Side yesterday afternoon when Maude Owings. a talented young lady, killed her- self by stabbing a hat pin into her heart. The cause for the deed is not known as Miss Owings was in good health at the time and was getting ready to sail to Porto Rico next month as the wife of lfrmelindo Mercado. However it is rumored that she was disappointed in several love atfairs and never became reconciled to her lot after her engagement to C. C. Flashman was broken off. 187 MARRIAGE LICENSES Margaret Bonebrake, 28, of Columbus, and Milford O. Stein, 37, of Dayton. ' Lucile XYhitesel, 40, of Hard Tack, and Paul Fonts, 19, of Bald Knobs. Cora Prinkey, 31, of Grogan. and Cletus R. NYelbanm, 30, of Maple Heights. Helen Converse, 18, of XYesterville, and Charles C. Lloyd, 42, of Wfesterville. Ruth Brnndage, 28, of Sqnashtown. and Herman F.. Bon Durant, 24, of Mushville. Donna Surrell Kelly, 61, of Linden, and G. Stewart Nease, 20, of XYesterville. Myrtle Saul, 32, of Scissorsville, and Park Leathers, 26, of Shearstown. SOME OF THE LATE BOOKS Linked Together, or XVhat Makes Life Sweet. I5c in paper: I7c in cloth. Irene XVright and a Collaborator. On the Fire Escapes -a series of very interesting essays, by Frysinger and Johns- ton. SL25 net. 'Spooning, and How to Do lt -interest- ing and instructive: easy lessons for be- ginners. Secrist and Fries. 4Qe net. Translations from H.oiner -Lncile Morrison. Not the ordinary pony kind. ge while they last. The Reveries of a Baeheltwr -contain- ing a few observations Tk. Marvel missed. -Prof. tlrabill. 31.24 cash. XYhy l lielieve in KTOTITTOIITSTITH-Il12lSlCF- ly exposition of this snbjeet: a book lo be read and re-read. ooc at all book stores.- Drury. l.ives of Great Men .Xll Remind bs, or just XYateh Me. Ninth edition: IOC. bound in sheepskin.-Sam liiehl. New Text llook in Cainpnstry and Yieinityu-very complete. Illustrated: joe. -Tintterinore Sisters. '111l1f Sl 12Y1.1l'1 1'1i TIMICS FAS HION PA GE r1111L' 111111 1111- 1111- N11111111lx1. 111'1- 111 111 1'11z11'111111g. 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'X O. - 111111111'1:1111 11-11111111-1. 1111- 11:11-1- 3 1111- 1' 11111 11r1'111--:1111111- 1111-1-:111-1-, QQ 1-'111' :1 11111111-11I:11'1j, 111-11 gm'- 1l 1114 Ilflllfjf' 1- I11'- 1l4'11 111:ll1'f 1111 1 11 1 J 1 1 - 1141111- IH- r r 4 THE .5.Il31If.P.1lTE.cEQ1ESEES... S . REAL - SPORTS, RACING-FOOT BALL-PUOILISM GOLF The Disciples Play an Exciting Game of Foot Ball wlth the Pioneers of Knowledge on the Otterbein Oval Struggle Ends in a Row The day was an ideal one for a football game and the bleachers were filled with an enthusiastic crowd of Tan and Cardinal rooters. The Disciple Eleven marched onto the field headed by Dr. Gustavus Myers's Brass Band, ran through a fast signal practice and lined up to receive the kick-off. Referee Socrates blew the whistle and thelfierce encounter was on. Left Half Cicero kicked off for the Pioneers The kick-off was a good one and Fullback Mills received the ball on Otterbein's 4-yd. line. Captain Moses, who had just returned from keeping the flocks of his father-in-law Jethro, broke through the Disciples' inter- ference aud downed Mills on the o-yd. line. Captain Scott hurled the Disciple backs against the Pioneer line like a mighty battering-ram but each time they hit a formidable wall. XYith ten yards to gain Scott signalled for a forward pass. Miller got around the right end and caught the long pass but he was thrown back by a flying tackle by Newton. The gain was good for I2 yards. Otterbein was penalized 5 yards because Prof Rudy contended with Caesar that the Nervii looked like wasps instead of bumblehees when they came out of the bushes. Grabill lunged through tackle for a 7-yard gain and was downed by Chopin. lVineland attempted an end run but Archimedes broke through the Disciple interference and threw him for a loss with a gold formula. Scott relied on Mills to make the distance with a center-buck. The heavy fullback made the required distance hut was tackled by Galileo with such tremendous force that the ball was fumbled and tlew ont of bounds. Durrant recovered the ball by proving to Darwin that the diagram of a grasshopper can he drawn so real that it will hop off the page. Captain Scott be- l i i l i i l . came desperate and signalled for a tackle back formation. The play started well hut Tackle Sanders tripped over a false syllogistn of .-Xristotle's and fumbled the ball, however, XYest dodged Euclid hy the theory of limits, grabbed the ball and ran for a .to-yard gain, Captain Moses pro- tested the gain on the grounds of an illegal formation. Finally Referee Socrates decided that the Pioneers should punt to the Disciples. Captain Scott stoutly re- fused to allow the ruling and a general riot ensued which made it necessary to call the game on account of darkness. The conduct of the Disciples in this game was far beneath the dignity of athletes in Otterhein and their action is generally con- demned by the student body. XYineland Snavely Durrant ... .... XYest ... Evans .. XVagoner LINEUP R. E. R.T ...... H PU one .... Newton ... Aristotle Deinosthenes . . . . . .Euclid .... Darwin UI? CUVUD 'TCT -:LTD 732: 2-1:5 fn ' F02- 'at'-1-FY' 1'-rfb -1m- --ff fb' - . C . ' . U1 i ,Q . . ., . . D n . ,-, . l . 75iQ71V7Ut-'V' WFUEZMH fi' 1 : . u-J E ri. - Z . - , ... I 4? ,dvi IETF '11 -AV eo :ft Jimi? G50 'AWD Q-al, fUI :' 000 5 r lil: r'05 C1251 Timers: Bill Ulry and Geoffrey Chaucer Head-hnesman: Alma Guitner .. . Chopin YALE PROFESSOR WINS Dr. Lester J. Essig, head of the De- partment of Economics in Yale University, met and handily defeated Champion Thin S. Mash in golf on the XYhitehouse links this afternoon. Dr. Essig plainly ont- classed his rival in every department of the game. The Yale professor shone bril- liantly on the long drives. ln several puts his accuracy was equal to that of a Ken- tucky sharpshooter. The young doctor is said to have acquired most of his skill on the old Otlerhein links from which institution the licononiist graduated in ioio. Paul Fonts. a Middletown. O., amateur, played a game of finals with Sly S. Gack. golf aspirant from vluicelierg, Mars. The Maritian displayed excellent form and skill until the last hole was shot when several wild pins lost him the game by a margin of one point. 199 , - v -4 ee e e 2513 QleBeUfETT13 TIMES eeee M- Y ee eeee,e e-,4 OI'TERBEIN'S CREW FAST AND STRONG Tan and Cardinal Oarsmen Set a Pace too Fast for the Kenyon Crew With ll pmx'ei'fiil :incl finished stroke the Uiterheiii Yzirsity crew hzinclily defeated the Keiiymi crew on the Jhllllll Creek River 1-ulziy hy full ten lengths in zi one mile mee. ,Xt the shut of the pistnl, us if impelled lry gi pwwe1'fnl iiiutiiiy ihe Otleilmein shell swept piwumlly Llwwn the river. At the first ipizirtei' Otterhein had il lezul of one hzilf length :incl ul the Tile- Mill Bend there XYllX iipen water between the lmzils. Utter- lieinl snperim' skill zinrl L'Ilillll'11IlCS now lnegzin tw tell :incl slmvly the Tun and Cqirilinzil crew nlrew :in':15' frwin their Old rivzils, .Xllllfl the frzintie mntiiig' :incl lnncl Cheers iii inure ihzin Zl tlimiszniml lnyal Oitterhein snppi-i'iei's the Otterhein crew rolled under the Klnin street ln'i1lg'e eleven seconds ahead fit' the xx'e:11'ier'l l2lllHCHl3Zlll!lll crew. This is the fuiirlli time in :is many years ihril Utterhein has eiwiirpiei'ei,l Kenyon in the 2lllllZlllC spurt. .At the L'l4,l9C.Of the itiise. Lwzieli bpzil, H1 lxenynn, ezlnrhclly ad- initlell xhnt U. li, hznfl the snperiin' crew. BE WISE Xnfl fl4lYl'l'llek' yniir wzniis in 'lllllf Sli:Y1.1i'i 1'ii 'l'ixilQs, 'llhey living' results. WANT COLUMNS XX'XN'l'lflJ'-s-Sfiilie lieiielii-s iinl-imle the 'liii'in. wllili- we XXflll.fllftj'N. XX' XX l'lClJ, 'VU liNHXN fIl' the lellers :iiri-i' llll' lilly' Illlllllk :ire their flL,'Ql'L'L'H.? Nlw- filler ml fipvn Kl'NIslIlllQ, 'xN'l'lil1. 'VH KNYJXY -XN'lii-iw liliiyfl Rlirilgi' L11-1 thu! lilllgll. Vflilflll 'llfl IQNUXYH Why sfvnn' pw, ,W 'ii ffifliw- fl viii pw! inziiiiwl. flmiiggv ' ' l f r?f'r'tiiL' l'fili,'f', ..'-,,'f'l'l',l1, 'l 1 IQNHXXA Wing Mr. flrisi- ZUERNER WINS IN 10 ROUND FIGHT Defcats Flatum in a Great Battle ln the greatest tight ever witnessed in France since the days of James Jeffries, Zip Zuerner, of Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A., lust nigh-t floured Up Flatum in the nineteenth round of a finish tight. A great crowd saw' the game welter- weighls punish each other severely for nineteen rounds. 111 the twelfth round Zuerner was almost Z1 wreck. He was gmggy :incl tot1te1'ing also in the thirteenth, but by pure nerve and superhuman grit he eznne buck in 1116 fourteenth El new man with zi new punch. ln the lust tive rounds of the encounter Znernei' attacked his victim szlvugely. Zip played for Flatunfs ribs :incl stonlaeli and in the elinehes was hznncly wiih hpth liancls. ln the seventeenth round Up was all but out but 116 came hack fresh in the eighteenth. In this round lieree exchanges were made and Flllllllll was only being prepared for the sleep proclueer he received in the 111116- leenth. ln the linal rouncl they started Off tim mix when Zip lumleiel El heavy right tp ihe jaw that sent Up to -the Hoof for Z1 ennnt of eight. He staggered to his feet pnly tp receive Zl1l.Ot'llCl' that lluored him and ended the struggle Liml gave to Zuerner the welterweiglit ehainpiunship of 'the world. VVJXN'l'I2,lJ, TU SELL-A nnineroiis CO1- leelinn ui' pins, poclqetbniqks, pens, para- swls and ponies. Call at wiliee.-Di: Sewll. XV.fXNTliliJ, Tu lZXClelANGl'f-One pug nwse fini' anything of value.-Helen l:illllS. XViNN'l'lflJ-A point. liiig'e1 ' Bfziircl, alias liznilinn, alias lleinfieiwil, :ilizls Stnlmliy. l,HS'lle!X Vsyeliimlugy exznn. lmelween the hrs. eight :incl len. Nw l'k'WZll'f,l is nFfe1'erl lin' l'L'llll'll.flJl'. SZlllllCl'S. I'USI'I'lfJN WANTIQIJ-Clniii' ul flerinzui. fun pmve ihzll in the IlHl'llIIll prilei' the slilmjevl 5llllk'l'lfl,'fll'5 fpreeerlesy the Verh. -e l,. Cnslc-i'. l'l'iRSlJN,fNI,fll clesiiwnis ul iillmining the new nllrn'fnsliifnizilile Ilriliznn sunset eulfml' 'Ml ii :ill pf linii' write lu I':n'en1. lim yy heyyy 4 y THE stBvt.E'r'rt3 'rtntas ADVICE TO CORRESPONDENTS -5 l HEAT YOUR HOUSE Tell Us Your Troubles and Re ' i cetve Advice WITH HOT AIR. , .. . 1,,,,, .,.,,. ,. ., Stes, Ruth: we know tt ts ltard to decide. I WMA' 15 114111 -WI'-U lt' Nflulrli NUI R especially since tltey are all nice looking. -- XV.XN'l'.' XX' . .' 9 ' '- Paul, as you say, dances heautttully, Bolt N HH XX le XI'lM'H'U M1 has languislting eyes and Tink stars in haskcthall, yet perhaps the plan you sug- ffest would he tlte best. Keep them all on D the string attd decide gradually hy the process of elimination. Bl'FFlNtZ'1't'lNI-YOU ask how to appear sporty on a small income. XYe make tlte following suggestions: always wear yotlt' hat tilted at an angle of 45.3 degrees to- FUR gylqli AT .XI'L MUSIC STORES. ward your left ear, never he seen on the campus without a pipe and even when' walking with a girl ttever stop stnoking. p V t hee But lts Great to he Crazvf' Farris:-lt ls very unfortunate tltat ' others do not appreciate the great re- L. Custer sentltlance to Chopin which you say your sidehurns give yon. But do not despair. Ut'C2l111i11g ' - .-.Rlldl l'21l'lCtt lf yon continue to talk of your prowess as a musician you will gain notoriety if noth- Hlilllfdi ..ll2tZel lilltttlltlttl ing' else. .Xin't Ytttl tllad Ytttl Found Me. Kltss S'1'.xt't::-Yes, freckles are a great nuisance hut since you cannot get rid of Nktlllk' Nlvlllit them, then let them lte seen and ttot heard r X D v - - D . Hllle' l,2llltl ttf Xml, ill ltll lltl Ulli' llttllCL lllt'lll :ls lllllfll IIN 3 l'Nfll- llarry 'lihompson l'lIlI'l'll U. :-While red clteelis are not V V. 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Y111' CXNNUT ,XIfIf11RlJ '111 MISS IT. CARD PL YI G i .XC1'11IQIDIN11 T11 'I'IIIQ MUST SCIIQNTI MI'f'I1II11I1 'l':111gl11 111 21 few IIVJIIFS. OPEN AT ANY TIME. Special Instruction on Sundays. 4 1 l'11111f. I1111'1'z 511111, l'l111l1'. .l11Y ISQVI-1S'I'I1I.XN, 1 l'11111f. S111-111z L'11N1i11, ,-X1111 ,-Xssistants. IHS! FIC 1'-5 ' -nu E2 hlsaanikpa THE SPOONHOLDERS Q 'iii -JL Yzgx- I11i:Xs, is xx- Z f ,1 Q n 1 s N x X s 'N .4 lsn'tglt Wrong to Bet? ..-.-an-1' ,......1--- ..-....-1- ,.....-1- .l...1- '1 i'l L.L.-1 ,-..-- 's-in x ffl Libecap loses on a football game and enjoys the wintry November blasts ,on the col- lege roof for two hours. Spring wagers his reputation he can ea-t the big- gest pie they can makeforhim. He founders, however, when they put him up against one 20 inches long and a foot wide containing a gallon and a half of mince meat. VVenger and Ziegler, both loyal supporters of Bill Taft, get free wheelbarrow at the ex- pense of their po- litical opponents. rifles -. . 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Piano player Don Nur, 35 1437 Piano My self WHMS 2-81 for Edisonia W Joy and bliss C01-POCK .00001 127 Screaming Dubois Nose 10001 sometimes i zi kiss , .. .. b1'RRELL C. .2 7365 COllll11bllS None Bruins T5-T6 '1'ObaCCO dealer UNA KARG 9999 1234 Sggfffifffrfll Mills Avoirtlupois 6-14 1 Matron i - A Hanging The whole Athletic l DRURY 1.7 2579 around the , . - 1-10000 ' Potato Peeler Dorm faculty Ability V . .. . ,. r Oh l most Terrestrial . I , . IXLINI-. 1000 I 1514 5tL1Cl31YlL any one Stability 0-0 Girl Chuaer i Play of One Act PLACE: Second Hoor of Dormitory. CH.xR.xCT1CRS: Miss Zeller and inmates of room 3 with some more lioistemiis girls. TIBIEI After ten. ACT I-SCENE I, Miss Zeller turning lights out in the hall, which also turns all lights out in the imtiiii. .XCT I-SCENE ll. Room 2. Oclnr of eggs ancl pziiieakt-s. Miss Zeller c1't-cpiiig' near. Kiiiiult-ltiiiiclt. Sileiict---Miss Zeller wzillt in. Young lzitlier. :ire you in lit-il? Silcncc-Slic trys to turn on light-. tligglt-Q. nl-iClll2lll. irliat li:ix't- you iltinc to tht--Q lightf' lYli5', iirltliiiigf' twniit-Q friini the uwiu-i'. Klum- giggle.. XXI-ll, you t'crt:iinly limit- clinic fiiiiictlliiig til tlit-ni. Turn- -twine iiiiirt-. XXX-ll. lllvy' ii'+iii't turn rin :uifi you lllllxl liziw lm-ii liirlling' with tliriiif' ll'L' . r y 1 1 ll l lriitnt, llit-y Wert- .in iii-1 il tt-ry iiiiiiiiit- :tem llivii xilii liiiiu-il iliviii utr in the lizill tltwii ll---, X-t'-N, l-- ll 5 c--fl--:liil 5t't'llt' intl- :uniting lwul- Irwin ilu- Hirl- I xii Xli fuller , . . . s N l1'T Why the Seniors Decided to Leave Otterloein RICFARRIQN- fi,ly hot air won't take any more. HISNSEL- No one else left to ride for society. 3ItflL'ER-HIiYQ worn out the bridge and I have to tind some other place to spoon. GEEDING- To lead the life of a poor. forlorn, forsaken, bereaved old maid. :XLIQERT-- I want to lind a place where I can take one hour of work a week and talk the rest of the time about how much I have to do. LIBECAP- Because there is not enough room on the athletic field to demon- strate what I really can do. LEsHER- So there will be no danger of my brain cells being over-exerted. STRAHL-MSO that graduating, I may go and prepare a place for thee, Delpha Dear. L'x,x litres'- 'Ilo specialize on my life-work of physiomathematicaticula- corpusculachemicusthermodynamical equivalent of the third tinger on my right hand. RIYRTLIQ lixieo- To teach Bingo to stay at his present home. CLYMICR- SU Minnie can study without me hanging around every nightf, xY.Xl,'l'l-IRS-HNO one knows. L.X'l I'O-ulilll so Noble that I couldn't hnd a Furney thing to learn up here- not a thing. S.Xl,'L-MCZIUHC I didn't gain the popularity I so desired. CL11f'roN- I,ike to leave mighty well but fancy if I had it to do over again would wait and graduate with the Sophomoresf' KIIQYIQR-- So l can be a real sport and forget about studies. Xlics. l'l.'XI.l.'Hilll order to cook without all the time thinking of dissected frogs, crayhsh, worms and other biological animalculesf' .Xxiqlixy- 'l'o paint sermons for Risley in the Seminary. ill'ft'lilflC'l -Natl l can stay home with mamma. lirixii-e 1 Jh, I don't know--I thought for a while I wouldnt limi.: vp:-Ll:- '.l'o take care ol' Leslie. llllwicyeml just want to stay out a year till llabe catches up. lioif1,r1lfa lt was terribly hard to decide. Still the best of friends must part 7 7 7 l'r i're Fo I can take up my vocation in life as stenographer for Cooper in the 'lihomas Klannfaetnring' Company. X'lNl.N'fJN'f,lQl4- ! l'o make money, to buy Nellie a piano to pound oft the keys. liN'olfs'l'l-1I,l,e fflnst tired of staying here. IUH BOOK-KEEPERS .Xl1111l'Jl B11111-1'111111'1' ,xIIIIIfII Ellfl 131'111111N I,y1I12l N1-151111 11111-11 1x'1111 111111111-1-11 l111f1111'11 O111111111 S1K'1l1 1111- 111111 14K'r:I IIl 111 11111'111'1 CANDIDATES FOR BACHELOR DEGREE Rus 1.111111 111151 1'IIl1'Ii1l1N '1L'111'1s XY1-IQI1 Mac KIcF111'1'c11 111N111111 I:111Ig'1I1'l1 I1111'11c1- l1I'111'j' Rz1lp11 F1-1x UI'1I'11II5U 131g11111111'1':1111 A',111111111 ' C11x Bane c.1IYII'I1L'1L!t ,X11111y 1111111 1111x'c1'11111 ' 1I1IQ'I1K'N D1'111ger K11-111 111-cry 1111112111111 nSIi11111j'H xx'K'11II1IIIII 'C11:1r11-yu Flllxljlllllll THEY SAY THAT- Huzcl 15 g'1,1111g 11111 111- ll 1111111111-1'. Dr, Scott 111111115 Z1 1111115' 111111-111111.11. 111110 111111110 5111-:1k111g 111 lf--1g 111'1IX'L' 1'1'11f. 12111111 111 L1II1L'11g',I. Stclla 1111110111 19 to 110 :1 XYcz1x'1-1'k 11111111, MCF:1r1'1-11 111111145 11c 11 Il 111111 N1-1'111111 llf 1,l1I11I1N':1L'lICLj. XYIll1C'1'S lmtcs tI'1 11111' 1111 f1XY111QN. 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IO j'L'1lI'N, Frzliikliil C112 1-xpirw 'limi' 15. llJlO. CI1z1i'l1-f :iliqix Rui Llwyrl. 15 511-airs, Frzmkliii Cu.: uxpircx I11i11- 13, ILJI4. I ,Xlfruxl 11li:1+ Kimi Funk, 10 j'L'lll'b, Xl1n11g11111c1'5' Civ.: uxpircx hliim- 13. 11:31. Mcrliii 11ii:1N Hit l7i11111-11 lifv, Ni1IHiQ11lNL'l'j' Lim: 1-xpiix--f1i1'f11l1 111' p'11'1l1v11 115 1111111 a i v E I , J 1 'lk X SIMPLY FIGUREHEADS. THAT'S ALL 'UPI What 0. U. Girls Think of Go-Education E. llxiuitix- liJui1't seein lu ntztke inueb difference to nie. llt'1iLixH B.- lt has brought me happiness. H.xz1iL ll.- Sure is the thing for ine. LVCIE W.- l like it, but it tlon't like nie. Kl.x1111f3 G.- Furnishes nie a lot to talk about. OLIVE R.- All places are the sznne without Rae. Klfxm' llixnwx- Du11't like it at all. LILLIF ilitl.-'iD1'TIlil See anything Of it but 'Babef VXA K.-- Truim big 21 piwtpositioii fer me. Xl.x1:L1i P.- Don't like tn 585'-COOPCIJS gone. l,1ie1L1Q ll.H llas pi-nvefl successful to ine. HAY Df-'ZX hnrrible fZlSClIlZ1ll0l't.n liilQR'l'RL'lllQ gk.-fU'lillLlliS why l zun here. Dust' C.- Cuultln't get along without nie. .hiss C.- XVlif1p! Rip! Cn-Eel. for me every time. .XNNA Z.- The source of :tll my anxieties. What 0. U. Boys Think of Co-Education l,,xx11:1i1:'1'- lf it hz11ln't been lnr that l never wwultl have been engztgetlf' F1'1c1x'11-Yltk 21 regulztr bnref' t'1,x1x11i1:e lt 1l11n't interfere with us lNUCll.H l.11:111px1'e l1's :ill right-it is, lellnwsf' - v w - - vw l'f11 1's- l flfin t knftw whztt l cl flu witliwut the rlu1'1111to1'y next KllN'Jl'. , V . . ,, lx11g111,M- Nu ef,-efltiezitifm lor nnne. Xl1r1x141ie4'l lztve tri Slllfly tim hztrcl tw think nl such things. .'tlf11'111ee lt niztkes nie inure l,'IllllllSQ'fl.H llix liix'ek nie 111f11'e 'prewsiiig business' to ztttentl to. l'il-'l'lZ .Xl:111 was nut burn In live ztlfine. 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Io. tut three Classes daily. 5 BY THEIR WORDS YE SHALL KNOWQTHEIVI XY, U. ll.xi41Ql4- l'ay up. .'x.xr'f ll5' lleelcl l'm a mu uf :1 gun. l'.lrl'I'lI lil'iNNlflvlliyflll'l llel 'l'el llel llw! l'I's'll1lcff lire:lt lH1l'l'k'lSQ yuu llillli-llIllik'1l.n l'lw1-'. Xlllls- X'Ve'll take tllis up In the next sitting, li.M'lll!1I-:INK Hfufillll freeze il. . . ' ll .Xlxiei ll lu. t'fliui1i1iue willl nature, people. ji ii K Ol jm .wx , .4 , 1 51'II'!H - Sl--A mf' dar l,I lf l5j.' ll ll.H l'f ,1. lan true, l'.llllll Vw-. fJl1f llullyf' .iNll,,'-l.l, ll:lf llal llill llal ll:ll lla! liy l'.efvrge. li'.'.lf1.l,'. 'lm Elfll'Xl l, l'm al:nrverl. lflllll. llfr.1,'f llie will, liwmlw? lls Zi,r.11,if lCepf,i'l 11, llie l .xf-elllire llfPJll'fl.H lffu 1 l'll 'lllll up, if l l'IIll.U l1l'l i 'l'li:ii' gi pf-1'-fmzil qviealiuiuf' , , . , . , ., v 1. fx 5 in pu gf fm , rn . lliyfii 'l'lnf4rl ' llfllllllljl like lnnviiig' :i pull willi tlie faculty. l lit ui l llllIVVl HI f h EVOLUTION OF AH .O.U. STUDENT X , ggi 19 ytlflfp 4 ttlfl j l '1lll2l Wilt TTT 1 fyfili ' T itll 7Wl f l1lltlillgff 1SJlf71 U T 111WW1 1 l N ll M 1 OOOTO . 1 f f fli ti i ill llilRZO,, llflll il1'1lL 1471111 isi s T W T llit f W 1 1. '.11 , - 5 eff 9:3-zgqa 1, . 1 i 1 1 1 1, 1111 New Wi 1' Q f Iii! N ill! f -,.' ,1ii,fi1 iT1 ,i'?!!,11'f' ',', f ,'lf '1'U1'iiLlllt.1 ff, ff lik 2 '....1 QQ M j tflf ll X t , N lm 2 1 11 1 Wil fe 'fl ,yi if - l l ll-lf 31 . it . gl - 1titl'11l 117 1 1l gf 'O ll T,,11 1111 ' Mx! XX , f C t i i t Q 1 111, if 1 1 D-Q D 7' ill ill? , SOPHOMQRS JUNIOR ky? PROF. XVEINLAND- Tl1at'3 the greatest cxlnliiition Of uninitigntud gntil I liztve fctn Jr at long tnnef' tTliat's W'einland all rightl BOSSART-'ll have been noticing that all the prOft-sfors are getting jeztloub of nie BUNC-ARD CIIZ301D. in. after Calling On Miss lolinl- Say, Ecliztrd, I liavcnt Ind O inucll fun for at cOOn,s agef' PROF, DL'RR.XN'l'1ll-BIT. Clymer, you nnty translate that Out Of the Original ton-ftit CLYMER- My 'pony' is not here. BOSSART fin Durrant's class after at successful bluff!- .-X blind hog tincls an tm Once in a while. D -V ' ' KIEHL- Triinining the wliifker of EVOLVED HE KNOWS 'T Af-LS time. 5. 7 I llIiN5EL tin cliztpell- lx c just lit Vqff Q'fl'-55i'1i'i5.:ff- Nittinq hurt- llllIllilll ' of stunt' fntnre lin W l illy :incl :iiNpi1'zttiOns. 5 T t ex ,MQ 55 ,ff n Q ' , M AX hhf' La lt Dr. 5Illlflk'l'N linitt-ylitemt Nlitwnltl t A il 4-E23 'N 'l 13- A' ' ' . , , - . 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I. piqfllaij H1 Sotitm N 1' Peturilij valuq I x SLU If QAX ,Iv M X x X l x' Z X X' 1 .1 X','J'-' -Q X MM fax f ,mix f X I 1 113 Qxff,X N If Nfw AR 'L N if Q I J - YV Xf ff If W- lHQ To-Kes Ox gmcvliar K R f -si AI DQILSKI' ih Ck good Sex-Yrxo HQ 33 lrxfcvcgfeg in YHL Aeroplane BQQQUSQ A- ' IG- Y3'C3h ULU' 'kni 'X Sai? dxlS1'a1xQQ 'irony I DiSYurbQwr5. I,,Z?f 'A 7' ig-iffwi W , OUF? OWN LUZERNE 11- 1, 1' 1- if 'la WHEN CUSTER SLEEPS OT only does this genius sleep the greater part of the day but also about eleven hours at night. One of his failings, however, is to talk in his sleep about II 130 p. rn., and we herewith present some of his expressions taken down at his bed- ' side by one of the Sibyl reporters. If what we dream about and talk about in our sleep is an index of what we really are, then we wonder what Custer really is. I'm waiting for that pendulum to stop. NVhat are those things on the wall? They look like apples. VVhy, yes, that's the way we get 'em. Heyl Hey! You ean't fool around like I can. Oh, Mary, she's the candy kid. Hey, thereg don't all go at once, you half-bakesf' This is my tin pan and my red ribbon. NVhere's the fire? Where's the fire? Say but we put the whizzer to that cat. Say Goethe. what time are you going to leave ? Oh, I wish you fellows would take all the fish out of the river. That there never gets hungry, the half-baked. How many of those magazines did you say you could sell in a day? I took the first premium-a blue ribbon. NV'hy, that's chewing gum with an engine blowing. LANIBERT-Hf5xlJOLllQ all I remember from Sophomore Bible was that Saul's wife turned to a pillar of salt. BIARGARET C2-year-old daughter ,of Rev. Dougherty, running up to Flashmanj- BIattis, Mattis, you Mattis? i 7 I V I NW . 'fy ' is iw ll Rl' G' Xi . ia y i lla fe fe- Y E milk' ,XX 1 flfggfy sl I. gQ?wa4f,fyil Z1,,vf Vf a e I iii fi tiff - . p, stil l, l My 4- .M I Q 1 ,,s n- lii '- '- -1' -'ii 1 ii Wg - .fifgrlvlaxi QL Y 6 - W M' ' i ' CAMPUS SCENES. EVER SEE THIS? -jun Otterbein Vaudeville Trou pe A UVIQRTURIS U11 B111111' ...... . ........ . . ..... Lcadu LIBFCAP 7 111'11g ,ll111'1'!1. .. ... ...BIARIE Mx M ARIE B MI XII C111 FIxIxI'I1.1.1xR Smlxs The Nutecl g!llZll'lL'f of Lung S1n111l111g l..1x111:13RT H111 111' N NIORRTSON BELL C T115 SENsA'1'I11NIx1,. Gx'MNAs'1's l,II11fCAI', the Steeple Cl1111l1e1' of Fame. vs. :NI-1'I'1i'1', :Is Clwwn l1,l Nuke 1l1e Act More l11te1'es1i1Ig D F. KLINE Presents 'lFRl'l'Zllf AN11 H15 C111.I.1c1:1Q 1l1111.s flllClCll.'lllS llCfl1' C1,1el11':111 Hnlll ss l?1'11121, 'l31131:1u' MISS B,x111':1x1m S'1'111fI2R ss RI l'I'I lD1i'1'w11,I21: M1ss ANN Z12I-I-Itu E F.fx11111fs CvC1,Is'1'5 AN11 MISS Rl l' 1 I l311oI4w.xL'1'1-:R Tlle lxlllkltllllll l2131111.I11IzIs'1's Pumf. 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NN'l111 111 grey lllllll1'l- l1:1s111 :1 Hljlfllf 1 lllll l11' 5 w111'k1-rl .1 lug l1l111l .'N11fl 1l1:11 IH 1-11111 511 we wlll my llflll 11gl1f 1i111g lllllillltl, lffw-.11 l.X1,1,1- 51:1111l lllll 1111111 1v:1y,111'11l1-Hsf11', wllile I Fllllvv 111111 l111w 111 1111 1l111 , ,, ,. . 4111f1lff lll'4 flllfl l1r1111-1f1111' f lllllk Silllll f.1':1111. Till! owdonil GET EXc.i'lLJ :Nw giwvyd hm, 'F Shu-izks p 'Q hir: his thi kms - l' ME Drug 1 Prints, .- -2 -ff B Y is 1 'unify' H - A ,,,,,.. , + O. U. Grave Yard Here lies Ethel, sad and fair. Hugged to death by a Hixy hear. Under this stone lies Beulah Bell, All the rest of us wish her well. Lutz is an angel now we're sure, Our Lutz so habyish and denture. Under the sod lies Dear Miss Zellar. For the girls suffocated her in the cellar. Barbara darling is gone at last, She led a life entirely too fast. Another soul has go-ne to rest. Cute Sanders, Miss Guitner's pest, Here lies the remains of our dear May Powell, If you listen hard you'll hear her howl. Olive Rininger, the niatron's pet, XYe hope their spirits hax'en't inet. Locke out of the world at last departed, Long hefore this he should have started. Out of the world tled Mr. Spring, Now with the angels he will sing. 'D N Gone has our Lucie, with eyes of hlue, XYe wonder now whose business she tends to. and thin, His wife killed him with a rolling pin. Ketner's grave is long Here lies the hotly of ,Xhnira Sprinkle, Can't you hear the tire hells tinkle? 1 Gone from us, our Mr. Grant. The star of the school, l'enfant. :Xnother soul has taken flight. lrene Staulm squeezed too tight. Dwight John, who eouldu't he heat, Pawned his life for something to eat. llere lies our Prexfs darling Ruth. Soon Margaret will follow in pursuit. Out of this world went Klahle McCoy. She took wings and tlew, at the sight ot it hoy, Klainie Russel here lies low, I XXI- were awfully glad to see her go. ll ,, pi.- ' ,110 Q 1 V4 V fi-i Q f X 1 f if YL? 1.2 gf2 Xfrf K f. X g? X mapa fiw 2? 1 14 X X. 'ff'ffQ bll,l'l',xl7 .Xru thaw Q11cQt1111tN fI'CS11f Plwlf. RL'11Y N1j1: but tl1uy'1'c hut. Runtie Club I 1111111l1-fl-,Xt Lllc 11111-1K1-QL11111 uf AX. ID, 111111 B. C. L'+1l111'x-I'Zlg115lg 511111 Iilnclq. U11-11-1'lf'I'11 111111-111 N11111-1'll11f111f g1'uw1l1. Y1-H-R11111. Ii111111u1', li1111tiuNI. fV,j11:1l1111':1111111xfS11x1-11 1111'l11:- 111 Zllliflllh' :111fl 1111111-1'. 3112x1111-311s1111' K111,1-Q !1'1111!1, l1'1111l1'1'1' Rllllfl-Ujf '-.1 1:1 111 l,11'1 1w1 XY.x1.'1'1-3145 l1'11'11 Nlfllvlilf S'1'11111f1-'rin X1-111 1, Il,fx1'1.111i1.:'1'x' Fux V1 111' S.XI'I. W.x11N1f1z Z 1 llA11111xw XV. BA11,1ix' 1 111'1111w l'11 515111111112 111 Tlll' 1111111 A A l A V g1,,1,11E- 11':11' 11 :1I111jg 1111 1111 1'1A:111111111, 'flff 1111 111 :1 1'l1111111vy I111' ll111'ly-wx'u11 1l:11w Wllll :1 Seven Wonders Or Who's Who at Otterbein HAXNDSORIESI' AIAN-FLASHMAN. Displ:ict-lncnt-Slightly more tlmn tht Height-6 furlongs. Lusitania. Hair-maroon. Complexion-acid. Eyes-only two. Occupation-bartcncler. 5. H.XllIll-fS'l' S'l'l'IbI-INT-YUL'NG. torics of tlic lYorlLl. v Favoritu znitlioi'-llizimimil Dick. MOST JXWKWARD BIAN--XX'AL'1'lfRS. Size-microscopical. Arms-akimbo. Legs-Hagellate. Movement-amoeboicl. Facial Drollcnsities-iinclizignosnblc. fl l'lUNlICl.lICS'l' RIJN-XY.XlWlf Ml1.l.1:R. Pililllllt-I'lLlll1Q'. Bccltimc-3:45 n. m. Futurc IlSlllI'Zlll0l'l-Slllilylllg Sociolog in Tintown. lfzirs-not rcziclx' to lmsli T,x1.1.I3s'1' MAN-ALBERT. ' X Altitucle-three-tenths millimeters. Lzitituclc-3580. .'XllIllll'S zipplc-st-cillcss. Nose-Romain, 'llcclli-like :1 lmzz-xzlxx' Capacity-live lwzirrcls of zipplc lmuttcr . . llCSllIlj'-lllflllllg tllc cogexvllccls ot per day. . . . . . l'.lL'l'llltj'. Distance from crzinimn to ncnrt-st Smrj ten lunches' n . 7. Klosi' gX'l'llI.l-f'l'lL' Kl.XN-lllQ.XN'l'. Avocation-trimmmg' jiipilcrs wliif- L-hwl Qxlmmiunfs 1-LM' korg' lliccpx-uxpxuicling nlzlily froni lmiwmin F.ix'1 1'I-:ST MAN-Iliufliv. t-xcirisu, SliClL'l0ll-208 bones. lxgw-liliu llcm-ml llrxnill wworil. XYQigl11-96 pgundg, qrong, xvlk'lUl'lk'S wwll-Ill ill llliuqllllu ligllli. Waist Il'lL'21SllI'L'll1Cl1l-3IG millimeters. Fziwrixi- occiipzitmn- Iixzilu-il uxpnm-nt l Hat-straw lizit. of tht- ili-lirzll 1212! Cranial tonnage-100,000 Riilp:1tl1'sHif QVILI-QI-IILAI-QLJ SllflX-HKICFIIITCII. I suppose you are going clown to Columljmus to preach tonight? RICFARRIYN-HXOCS, certainly. S.- How large a congregation do you expect? MCF.- -Itist one. S.- XYhat wi.Il your text he? MCF.- lt is not good for man to liye alone. tl.ater,I S.- NYeIl, MeFarren. what sueeess did you Ineet with? MEF.- I held niy congregation all right. LYNX-.idly little hody is aweary of this great world, ,IUHN XYAIQNIER- A heterogeneous mass of ll1lIltIffII'IOlIS ineongruitiesf' WHO- Studies less than Drury? ls more eoneeited than P. N. Bennett? Knows more than Hensel? Lilies notoriety Imetter than Saul? Talks inore than E. Mary Hall? Studies in I3urrant's classes? I3IIn't study in Sanders' Classes? Takes IIl4'll'L' walks than Nellie NICL'lIlL'llliC? I.iIqes III hear May Powell sing? Can hluff more than Seip Zuerner? Imolqs prettier than iXIl'IlIl'Zl at P. N.? MUSICAL IVIEASIJI-:RES Shy .XIIII-'It-ssie toppoelq. I,IIXl'iN IQIIIIIIIleI:Iy'fNeIIie and Clovis. XKASUIIVII You Iiil'-t Kiss tIIe I,ast Ilirl You I,4IVL'fSFl'II7 Kline, .lIIiII'j, is :I I'Ir:IIIII HIII Nlllllt'--I,IIIk'j'. lXIIIIsI- I,ItIII- IIIVIII' .XIII If--I,lIt'It' Xllnlesel, I'III III I,IIxt' with ,XII the Iiirls I IQl.IflXVA'IIIIlI I7IIr:IIIt. IIIIII--y ,IIIIIIIII II'fIII IIIIIIII and I,IIeIII'. If I XXIVII on the Slilglff-IXIIlI'y II:III. VIIIIIIII' Ilp :I I,iIlII- l'IIIst'l', I,IIx'I'y lllitle---II, N. IIt't11It'II. IQIII, IZIII 'IiIIis I- :I I,IIIII-sIInII- 'IlHIX'II f- Iieulali IIt'II. I'5fIII, I- IIVIIVQI' NIl'5l'I' lIl'I'st'lII. 5-III III '.'I fri VIIIII'-I' IIIII, XX'IIy, Ile ua-I In-re -X't'Slt'l'tIIly.H , . . .. ,,, .I II '-.II, I :IIII QIIIIIQ III say sIIIIII-tliing I-IIIIII-X' and get III the Silnyi. , .. ., I I'I'.'I I I,XIIII. I IllII'l III' IIII. I'sII I I.IfII,'I'I Ye , :I IIIIII' I lIVrlIt'l'tI tII:It the Iirst time I niet yon. fill ROGERS SToU1f1f12R MENKE SAUL HARTMAN 'UMW 'NIA rslfy E lEvE Nf5l . X KARG Y BIQNN Ii'1 1' DITM ER CLYMER LLQYU KlA'l'TIS Records Established at O. U. Running Broad Grin. .. Head Expansion... Most Lovzlble Man. .. Best Alvsorlmcnl. .. Best Kissing Bug. .. Most Popular Lzuly. . .. Pl'L'lQtlCSl Huy. .. l.Zll'g'CSl. Fm-t .... Rcst l llll'KllCl'. . .. l,Z1l'g'Qbl KlllSlZll'llL'. .. KIINNIE GARST R, M. Clumsm' H. E. Box DL'R-xN'1' ....I4 fcct 3 5-7 inches M 84 inches thc ZllJDlll'IllLlS broke ....Fl11'tmg all thu limp T00li 40.000 culwlc fcct of hot :1i1' comprusscrl Elly BlcF:11'1'cn I,z:.xs Fm' prnof ask thu glI'l5-l1lllDl'CiSlUllS llllllllllL'l'lllJlL IDR. flSCl'l..X'l'URll'S ljsxxlulx Bliss Ll4.1.l.r1,14 U. XX, .X1.l:l2R'1' Ks' ll. 'i5.QgQg.-, F. .X. limxri lin mum lay um-1'5'+vm l ulc cu-ry prlzc :lt mlm lllllly slum f Q ...lwfl lun! lllrcc lmrmllw :1 xxx-L-I4 In L-cull--1111 N .4.- . ...lt grmvs 5 luclw lun mm ll lwlxlv- Xlxss l um Q . -l. l'. 5Xll'l'll f 1 LvllL'XCl'llCll llnyliglll llllhgkl . .. ....,............. . . . l lun- Iqmwu l'. 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Zuerner would stop talking about what he does. :Xlhert would stop talking about what he has to do. Crosby could sing. Mahelle B. would change her point, Strahl would Come to the dormitory just once. The Seniors would study. The Preps wonldn't take Ethics. Ras Lloyd would graduate and get out. Bridenstine wouldn't walk like he was going to a tire. Miss H!XRBltflN-'AT don't want company hut then I woulcln't have the heart to sting Flashman if he should ask me to the doings. MR. RICIJICIK wishex to announce to any, if there he any. who have him at heart that is already engaged. Dir tto the head waiter at XVise's Restaurantle- How much is your beef steak? H. W.- i52.5o. DIT- How much in your bread? H. XY.- Notliiiig. DV1'- How much is your gravy? H. XV.- Nolhing. DVI'-t'Then liring 1111! mme liread and gravy. lion lifltlllf'-AQXX won aa l steppetl out of my private ear last summer they tilled it ith xlieepf' Miss SIllCkl4lCli7UXVllfll meter is that written in? Alu, lffxxsirtiic lln-ealtiiig a long Nilenet-lf- tZas meter. 'lor- l ani aliont half awake. l'it'I'l'Zf Yfui ought to ln-3 you only slept hall the night. WORDS TO THE WISE llollil. join the 'lilioinipxfni C'lnli il you want anything to eat. lit- lfnal and liuj. tirlwtx to tour xoeiety l1:imntc'lH. fliwx. :our Htl:-rlif-in '-.pirit :intl linv Ji Silivl, 220 VVALTER BAILEY- Prof. XYeinland, l'x'e tried this experiment three times and I Cilllll. get it. VVEINLAND- W'ell, try it the fourth time. BAILEY- Aye, verily, Prof., even unto the lifthf' METZGER- I feel all run down. HUBER-iiT3k6 Freshman Math. and you'll run up. THE END OF THE LIMIT W'hat do you get for all this work? VVe were asked the other dayg l'Oh nothing at all but thanks. we said, Our glory is our pay. And straight way O'er the Campus came Some classmates on the run, And advancing toward our helpless selves, Said, Gee, these locals are lsuinf' E 'VJ Q u - v, TL Q n. N b Q mf ae N: if Q2 E Pk' 2 99391 PI: -f36'96- Notwithstanding the faithful efforts of the ,luniors this book ali M38 would have been impossible had it not been for the invaluable services rendered by talented people outside the elass. To all who have con- fXf?'Ef9ff96-'9G1YfJG tributed in any way to this Sibyl we express our gratitude and espec- ially would we thank the following for their generous assistance in this work 1 Xf?6fJti'J6'9f-'SEQ' NR. FRED G. ll.xLi-3, Miz. GR.xx'1' E. .'XI.l.liX, Miss lim lil-iI,'1', Mn. XY. A. lRl'fL.XNIr, Miss Dxisx' Ctiiftox, Ricy. li. tl. lixei-Z. v 1 41' Pieor. G. G. fiR.Xl1Il.l.. . -4. iz? 2 it 35 :if Pk Fir 5 '31 5.3 'ff ti H4 3: Pi: 9: Pk 3: fi: ik 1lHWmi 3PX '!72l F N Smart, Snappy Stuff College Trade MQ to QM surrg Columbus Tailoring Co. F. C. RICHTER 4 N h H'gh S K J l :iz A i i 36 I all 'I' 'IMI' 402''X''X''P+'l Z ! X''1 i X X X X X X X X X X X X X' 'X' 401' 40? 'X' 401' 'X 1 X' 'X' 'X' 'l l l' 'lvl' ++-RHI'-I' -P 'l l'++ -I'-I' O ever, no I never 1H!:Nu'WI''uf'u!'uI'uI'uI'n4'ul'll'iI' lllulul'uI'uf' 'il'iI'll bI'll Heard of any such a thing : m ln Of two lovers, turtle dovers Courting in the old west wing? ' f 11111Q:Q. 'if He was spooning, she was mooning, is They were in a close communion Ig:-l She was murmuring, gently murmuring, , 'f if ,ffrfif Q. Buy your clothes, dear, at the UNION. Q9-f Ig: .02 . Q-.5-9 - -, 'f ' A .A 4: ' ii .'... A- ' f' Iii 3l5 'i'-1 5+ ,l?'ii'fi 'wi 5Q2'..liE?i' Q. Vf.g i Q if ,f y ' Q. . D.. N., f 1, .14-43.4, gbgav 6:6 h of More young men appreciate the 1 Q imPOrtance in business as Well X . . . w g! A ng: f , 1 A , as in social intercourse, of well ff jf' ,',l 3 Q:- . T3 '- ,' 11: .,'.', 'IYV 4:4 made, well Htting WEARING 35 'Dy APPAREL. They concede the importance of correct dress by selecting a Reliable Clothes Shop and going to it as regularly as the seasons change and accept- ing the Clothes that shop has for sale. is Columbus' Style Center, because of the excellence of the garments and the estab- 'X' lished fact that THE UNION offers for sale only the Most Fashionable and Best Fitting Wearing Ap- parel seen anywhere in this entire country. I 34 Suits, Rain Coats and 351 Top Coats are CUI,lfBIlil,'H AGENTS FOR -lo REGAL SHOES, MANHATTAN SHIRTS, v 0,4 5' ENGLISH and STETSON HATS COLUMBUS 'l lHl'+++++++++ -P 'P+ 'F 'Sui' '! ! ! !'+'! Z Z Z !' '- 'I' 'I' ' - - - -'- - - 'I'+! !- '!'++++'! K ! l'i 15215 TAKING TAKING ORDERS BY MAIL BY WI-IOM, DID YOU SAY? Hoffman Drug Co. State and College Avenue, Westerville, Ohio FOR WHAT? Otterbein and Class Pennants, College, Hat and Lapel Pins, Brooches and Watch Fobs. Also a Good Assortment of PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS AND OTHER REQUISITES. 4. 'Z' Y vis 'Q E+?'Z+4'+!'+X+4'+!'+I'+X'+I'+I'+X+'X'+X'+P6 Z+'X++I'+Z0I'+Z I+'!0I+'P'I !'+P++! l'-b'I+'X+'I I+'X+'X X+'I+'X' PROF. . J. RADER + C O -I- Q ACHdCIU1CS of Dancmg 31 . 55 Columbus, Ohlo 1, J. 4 NEIL AVENUE ACADEMY AIII6 4431 -- 647 Neil Avenue Main 6169 -Xe is HIGH STREET ACADEMY 2 AIII6 3456 I99'2 South High Sued -- Main 5877 3 55 OAK STREET ACADEMY ii -P :Ig 827 Oalc Street East l85I SUMMER AND WINTER PAVILION 22 Neil Avenue, hetween Coodale Street and Poplar Avenue. Z? :Ei .,g.,g..g..g..g..g.,g. '..g..g. 614614-X4-In ..g..g..g. .g..g..g..g..g..g.,g. .g. .g..g..g..g..g..pg..g..g. THE BEST MAN WINS K5 N THIS progressive age there is no room for the man below the - gy average-the world recognizes only those who are progressive: who leadg who do things. Whether a man is to be numbered among the standstills, or in the ranlcs of the successful, is for him to decide. 515 No held offers more advantages to the college man starting out -Q . . . . . in life than business. Here there is always room for the brainy man-the man who l-cnows. Our training is thorough and practical. To it many of the successful young business men of Dayton and other cities attribute tneir success. Students of this school are assured of a position when they graduate-one that will open the way to a successful business career. Write for handsome new catalogue THE JACOBS BUSINESS COLLEGE W. E. HARBOTTLE, Manager Second and Main Streets, DAYTON, OHIO Si1l riix1i:1i1:. - O l. l:l'L'5lllL'N puck trunks. 5. F11-sliit-s lit-gm to tzilic tumlcr luzirt- of motlicrs :mtl frit-mls. Q. l:1ll'lllIll opt-iiiiig, .Xclilrt-ss In Rui. C. j. Ki-plizirt. 0. Sucmicl mlziy, lit-rr ul Qlt'lllt'I'lllll'Q lirczilqs tlirt-u liczirts lft-nizilvl. lj. Slllltlily. .Xll nlml points tziliv xrzlllxs, ' Capltal, 17. l,uzt'rm- cussccl lit-r. HJ. Sami Flimi :tml lloi'tci1st- I'otls gli Surplus'is9'000'00 :i-tisliing. .2. .Xll classes orgziiiiyv :tml pri-siilt-nits lmvt- to buy nt-xx' llllln. g. 011111 l'riiikcy gt-ts ai crusli on llumf mcll. 4. Nlr-, llumim-ll tlirczitmis suiuimltx DIRECTORS fi. lfmwtlizillz U. S. ll. IS. U. lf tm, 7. Ti-slr l.t-zitlit-rs stung luy l.5rli:i Nc-lr W. O. BAKER WA C-I BEAL f A , , GEO. W. BRIGHT WALTER r-:Ncusu Q. 'l'cck juiups in tlit- vim-vla, F- E- MILLER F. E-SAMUEL rp. Sopli pusli. Girls Wllall tlislu-s in ilu- DSSEELEY FUI-5MH.H potato wzitcr. S. W. TAYLOR mith's Academy of Dancing Over Keith's Theatre Oldest, Largest, Best---Modern and Complete in Every Detail Students Can Enter at Any Time Tuition the Most Reasonable, and No Better Service at any Price QV mith's ummer Pavilion North Fourth Street Dancing Every Evening---CSunday Exceptedj Always Comfortable. Every Convenience. Finest Dancing Floor in the City Admission Free ififli OUR AIM TO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OI: GROCERIES AND FRU ITS IN SEASON WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US YOU WILL WANT TO COME AGAIN FRANK BOOKMAN, GROCER LET ROESSLER Frame that Picture 3 .I su CALENDAR III'I'III:IIIc V, , U . I tk I, XIIIIII LII IIIIIIIIIIN--II KIIIII. It I IIII IIIR III III I II IIII IIII III ' I . II I l I' NII I' III'I'.III .IIIII IIlIIIx II I II.lII XIIIIII' III!IIx. INIIIII II'I'wIvII IIII' -IIvI'xIIII'IxIIIg III- IIIIIII 11 be Framed N 'Ak'IIIIvII SI-III' .IIIII xI.lIIIII' IZIIIIIIIQ CO,-recflu I'IIIIII'IlIIIIlII' QIIIIIQ IINIIIIIQ IIIII I k'IIIII'IQ' IIIAIN IIIN IIII'IIy III I'I'III I'IX.IIIN III Y--I'.I IIII-IIIII---II XIII IIIM I'II.INIIIII,II', II-II III.lX I III' , II I.I.IIIII --VI IIIIIII IIIIIIILQ III-IIA- ARTISTS MATERIALS, AND i H I lm , N H - I ,l , I II.I'N I N' I N II IZII-N.III ,IIIII fwg'II II'III IIN I IIIIIII- ,IIIII I'IIII- IIIII .IH l--- IIIIII II XIIIIII VIIIIX III. XX IIII 'II 'III II' II ' I I 109 s. High sf., I ' MI I I'II'II'I IIHIIIII 'II COLUMBUS, OHIO I We thank Ofierbein sfucfenfs for ine liberal paironage of ine pas! year. We hope our eforfs fo please you have been successful and fha! your fufure may be as successful and pleasing as phoios from p COl.UMBUS.0. AMPMANN OSTUME ORKS THEATRICAL COSTUMES IMPORTERS OF FAVORS AND NOVELTIES. FAVORS FOR DINNERS AND ALL OCCASIONS CORRECT COSTUMES FOR CLASSIC, HISTORICAL AND OTHER PLAYS FOR RENT AT REASONABLE RATES DRESSING, COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS. OUR SPECIALTY 69 and 71 E. STATE ST., COLUMBUS, O. The Leading , , , ' I, I .Iewelers I ' l I GOODMAN M . BROTHERS llltll ll I I u I an 1 1 T' I HIGH AND STATE STS. TTERBEIN UNIVERSITY Arty and Scicncc Courycs School of Mu5z'c School of Ar! H zlgfh Grad c F ac'z7z'z'z'c5 Vzlgorous Collcgc Spzciz' Strong' Mora! and Rclzlgiouy Lzfc Rczpzo' Growth 14 KJKJFESS lhc 7JI'65'l.f!671f, hlfcsler-zfille, Uhio BIGGE T--BUSIE T--BE T. THE TROY LAUNDERING COMPANY 211-221 N. THIRD STREET, OOLULNIBUS, OHIO W. B. GRISE, AGENT, WESTERVILLE, OHIO. McFARLAND'S CAI-EN DAR- I4. -11111111 QIXK' k'1111I15 1'1l1I' 111 1111- 2.1111 1fx'1'11 1 g11'1111y 11.111 111 1ilIlQ11, 15, .111111111N IIIINN 5111111115 N111111111. 31. S11:11'1'111'1l Q11- .1 1'111-1'11 1-171111 11111111 1Z11j.N 111A 11111-:1111-11' 11:11. Q Q Q 13, 1:11vlIg1lI'11 1AIl'!11IT 111 l':1X1 14111' 1111ARk' 11.15A .11111 1111k'1' 11.g111X. 3.1. X1I111I'Ll 111 1111' X, XX. 14, X 2 1 11.111- FOR QUEEN QUALITY BOOTS 1l1'1 1IIll1'- .1N 111111111111 1111 111.l111xI-111 11-1' AND OXFORDS FOR LADIES 11111 -1X 1' 112 11121 OF TASTE 311, ,Ix111l111XNg'X1I1Q, 11l111Q,11'11'11X11111F1'X11 ' 1111112 :11 111111111111 1Il1 11-1' 1111111111 11.I111x1'11ll1, l12111'111'11 11, 1111511 1'11'- DOUGLAS and SNOWS SHOES and X-1'1'x11.X 5 OXFORDS FOR MEN, Lf, I11l' 11-171I1111A 111-.1 1-11x111A 1'111'1 ' 111-1,1 E1'1'.lI1N AND A GENERAL LINE OF ALL JI 1 1'1f,f l,1',1,f,1,,1gx'1 ' 1' 1 KIND FOR BOYS, IVIISSES AND U. l1'.,,,7Q,N,'1 ,,m,,,1 ,W , 1 1 CHILDREN. 111' 1 '11 '1' 11'-'111 11111 '111' 1 1'1' XC? 'fi 1 SV111- Q11 111 13 1 .' 114121111 11,1111 ' 1 '111 1111'VX IVIEN'S FURNISHINGS .1 II.1g1,.1, 1- 11.-m '111 Q VALUES TELL I GRAVES 8L MEADE DAYTON, OHIO SELLERS OF Smart Clothes for College Men I THAT'S ALL l Comeau T FASHIONS FOR YOUNG MEN IN AND OUT OF COLLEGE. We are men ls and young men ,S oubqiiing special- isfs ana' in ihis capacizfy me supply five current' made with greafear flcfelify fhan lhe siore of many ana' confliciing cleparimen! inieresfs. THE BRYCEBROS. co. Nffil IEIULS- Block, COLUMBUS, OHIO . .,,, THE VOGUE SHOP STRICTLY HIGH CLASS HABERDASHERY SHIRTS IN ALL SLEEVE LENGTI-IS, UP TO A 37-INCH. THE VOGUE HATS ARE THE FINEST IN THE LAND: Soft at S35 Derbies, S3 and 35. CHITTENDEN BLDG. COLUMBUS, OHIO CALENDAR MOSES 81. STOCK 4 F I I E 1 H I I THE IEIII1IN1: IsI1I11:EIIs 1 I1 XI II 1 I I1I I XI II X NI x I 1 I I WESTERVILLE'S IDEAL STORE I IIIII I H H I I II I I I N WHERE IT IS A PLEASURE II I I I II I III I I 1 1I To SELECT I 1 1 I 111 1 I I 1 GROCERIES I 1 1 1 II II II I x 11 I XI 1 I X , I I I XI I x ' I I I I I I I I I I LUNCHEON RECEPTION d BANQUET I SUPPLIES S I II 1 II I 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I ,, , , II I IIIIIIII 11111 I 1 II TRY TI-IEIVI TWC Cmnpetent E Wa soliclr YOUR Photographers ...... PA TRONAGE The Westerville Art Gallery Westerville, Ohio P Makers of High Grade Artistic Photographs of Every Description Remodeled and Newly Furnished Completely Equipped for All Kinds of High Grade Photo Work Photos Finished by Every Known Process Highest Quality Guaranteed SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS We made the majority of the pictures in this Sihyl 13121 Hear Ye! Men of the Day. The man who has stood by you for the past twenty- nine years. Tl'lC man who has been loyal in 68Cl1 alld CVCI'y g3m6. Hopes sincerely the tan and cardinal shall forever he the same. Come and meet your friends at the old reliable store. Yours for good goods at low prices, J. W. MARKLEY, Westerville, BOTH PHONES No. 1 CALENDAR The College Man IS I. nsillllk' L11 5-1111. - 3. F-1'l1111-l l'k'-1ll7L'llN. ljlllllflelllllilllg :1111l 1-sc11l:1t111'5 Nllllllx 111 41l'1lL'l'. , 11, Kc1'c11111111 111 .Xss11c1:1I11111 l':11'l1-Vs l1111'. ll11g'l1us Nlllllg lny l'.1 ' lel:11'1111111. VO. Xlillllllf' Il1111l4t-fl 1111l:15. Sllllllllj, 1.3. ll111 :111' c11111t-sl, lI'1l XX':11'1111' 111111 In :1 llllxc. 13. 'llllllfll' l111l1 1'11l1'3 l:flllNllK'l. :1111l Nli111111 B0 Co lll lmcli 111' slwl. Null tl-1l. 14. Olive li111111g1-1' 1lk'L't'l1le Nl1-11l.1- for .1 lL'1'l111'1'. IR. Xl1'11li1' 1111:1l1l1' 111 111:1li1' ll 1'1'1'1I:11:1111. r: 111. llgnslu-1l1:1ll1'1'1'111'1ll11'11lX1'11. 1P,l'. 111 Xlrtllfi jj. X l IS. l71'. S:1111l1'1's's Sllllflllj s1'l1-1-1l Vlilse Nlll' 111'1ws llu- 1l111'1111' 4Ill l11s lllll-X 1'11111'1l1 l111'1l11l:1y. l 111. lllslllll llillu-1-1 l1'l' t'l11 1111 .,N IN h N LX, IP N 1 N 1111 .l1l1I :111111-I1111y 1'11l111u 1l11'1-11:l1 Also I .1 l1.11l1l Xlllt 1111 10 ' . hll'llN :1111l X1-llrv 1:1l41' ll null. Illel 1l11' s111111'. THOSE FEW DOLLARS Deposited in OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT will surprise you at the amount they will earn in a very short time. Vacation is coming, save what you can for next year at school. Cultivate the habit of saving, as it will determine, very largely your future success, financially. It matters not where you live.- Any person anywhere can bank with The People's Savings and Banking Co. WE PAY 4'7., ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. The PeopIe's Savings and Banking Co. BARBERTON, Ol-IIO- A. A. MOORE, Pres. and Treas. A E. F. CRITES, Secretary. . I VESTME T . o o o o o o YOU will fail to find any proposition more desirable, taking everything 1 in consideration, than BARBERTON REAL ESTATE, 1 IT IS SAFE AND SOUND. It Pays a Good Rate of Interest. Reason tells us that it cannot now decrease in value. On the other hand there is every indication that it will be worth more from year to year and can he disposed of at a proht. Of course you must buy right. Bring to yourself the knowledge and experience of those who have spent years in the Real Estate business and you will make no mistake. We are sure we can interest you for we are always on the look out for bargains. SEE OR WRITE A. A. I ' ' . MOORE, . . BARBERTON, O 217 TUSCARAWAS AVENUE, Independent Phone, 156. PEOPLE'S SAVINGS 81 BANKING CO. BUILDING REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE-LOANS WHEN BUILDING BE SURE AND SEE JONAS BAKER General Contractor and Builder. Plans Figured Quickly and Satisfactorily Producer of ? High Grade Work 102 WEST CREEDMORE AVE. BARBERTON, OHIO Independent Phone 1 88 CALENDAR Are you using 21. Plqllil wCl1ut'rl IUZICIICI' Cumulus tn Nec Nora. 22. Piqua leaves. 23. Korn writes Piqua lic crm mum' tl tm 2'. Aga-tit tries to sell Prnt, ttrrtlull il -cu J Fcb.19. l Q 1 ing mztcliinc. 23. Day of I'rzt5cr fm' Cftllt-gt-N. n 3I. Ill CllUI'Cl1, htili F L'tlI1lZllIR'tl Illt' tttllttwa -lilil ing: Dick, Hugln-X, l,2lj'ltIll. NIV-. H:ll,BA lg Ii' C IJ . -- Hclmcl. im If mm M ml the College Wrzlzng Paper? Ftilzlctj .tx RY , a gg. !! ... XYilliz11usm1 u'm'c :t liztt. gon t be put of with JU5 a5'g00Ui 3. llll' it! ztrcucc. 5. May Dick tries tu tlirl with Klutlturse bztugli. The lztttt-1' is k'1il'I'It'tl tint 0 senseless. Q 6. Mztyllllck trim- it 'PII l1ttss:trt. this :t N point. A ' i Q. Stringer :mtl l',mt'r1t'k tight ll tlttcl ttrcr CIllllCI'lllC Nlztxux-ll. Fl-trzt httltls Pitt- 0. stakes. II. Ur. Sumlcr- gt-ls gt l1:t1r cut. Mtttttl It-t-tttro in lutt-h..t.,g,, Columbus, Ohio be Qrrflaeifer Stunts ORR-KIEFER ARTISTIC ART PORTRAITS STUDIES coLvMbvs,o. JUST A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE BEST. ART PHOTOGRAPHY Awarded GRAND SALON HONORS National Ass'n Photographers of Amerig Awarded FIRST PRIZE: : : : : : : : : :: Ohio-Michigan Photqgraphera' Association Awarded FIRST PRIZE: : : : : : OHIO We make a specialty of High Class Art Photography Portraits, Art Studies, Children Poses, Home Interiors. Special Rates Given to Students. Nm. 199-201 S. HIGH ST. CITIZENS PHONE 3720 COLUMBUS, OHIO Say, Fellows: Jqny tailor can put suits together, but it is a cldfer- ent proposition Dzllen you want a suit tllat has tlle GO about it. We represent frms tllat are alnove tlle average in tailoring. We are prepared to give you any- tlling you want in color, price ancl cut. Come in and see our line and you will pronounce it the nicest you llave ever seen. We can fx tllat old suit, too, and make it look lilge new. Ask us about it. We guarantee all work to satisfy in every way. Smitls C9 Broolgs The varsity Tailors North .State Street, Westerville, Obio College CALZDAR Printing 1l'll' ' 1 13. l,lllClllll lJ:lx. l',Yk'I'Xll4lj no-11. ll lL' plcllgl- zlllll guts llll lllt lvllcl' lvl Ill 13. U. L. ,wi lXk'IlyllIl 33. Nl Ill lllI'I cl' Qlqgl- ll Q a t 15. lfllllll llk'l1llk'Il NlIl'lI1 N ll R U K ll ll ll l 5lllllILlx. Llnss .llll lllll , , . Ill Llllllll :lllll lllvlll- -l-l XY1lllilll lxllll lll' . 5 lnllltxs llgllll -lllll--lllll in gdlllil ' xx 1ll'lllN, lll ll'JllHlIlQi l,. Nlll fnl' lx zlllll m':n1' N Xlllll lllx llllll lllllll' llllx ll'I'lll lllllll' Qllllllil lll, ,l.l5 5lljllk'I' Nlllllg lly lllll'lllll NI I l Jll. Xlqll' ll:ll'lll'l1 tzlll- Ill Xllll l'l'll' lllkhlx 0 Xllllll lvl' lll lll'Xl ll'l'lll fiff 71g 74 ,.- ,, ., . . M- l,lll.lllll l.lIl, sllllllll-l, lllll -e llrl- .xl J: 5llQ.ll XN.llLl llllllllll ll 1-lx klllllt Westerville, 0. 'lsr '1 31 ll.lXl- llllxt e llls llxlllllllll l l l Publishers ol Pulsuc OPINION W .'l l'llIllllll lllnllllllwt :ll l -vll-- l l The Great Home Vlleelcly lllllt Il ,lllllvll fli-'- l-'-W wAHoox-WAHoox RIP!-ZIP!-BAZOO! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! I Y E l. l. , IVI 0 N T Fl 0 S E ! A familiar yell with all Students of ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. MUNTRUSE PHUTUS Ziieriadb' 1. 'unique poses, ex- cellent likenesses and dainty mounts. : : : 3l?J'?EE ' MONTROSE GH ST. Hello, citizen., 9192. if IU The Uld Reliable Scofield Store Has at all times a fine, up-to-date line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, RUBBERS and MEN'S FURNISH- ING GOODS. - CALL IN AND sEE. WE AIM TO PLEASE IN STYLE AND PRICE. Remember the Place, Corner of State and Main Sts. WESTERVILLE, on-no CALENDAR - BECK 8: ORR, 27. Blmlnlo gnu lm lY,fl5llYlll In Y. Xl. C. .X cl-llvulltlull, lflvlun gut- ll I1-NL. JS. llrllry czmgln Nllllljlllg. I A I Al.XRCIi I. Spring ix llcru. X'lll11gt-wlmuwil lfllxt-4 ' 'AND Nlrpx tw emlulwly paul ilu- twmll- 'lllllt'N in ilu' cvlllvlt-1'y. 1 J. Vfflln-gr Xlinxlrcl, llwxxlmg Nllvvu-N. E I N D I Rk Xtlllt-tie',Xw-cinllf-11 pxlyxlllvirflvllle 3. NlLlgl'l'N llllllli in :ull k'lIlaNl'N. Sulxlwr rc- 1' 1: l':ll JI'l'l '-A in Um- ll , f H ' e e 51' , East state se?-.- gLl.lgl.lwul1ll1ml1. - 4, lllilllglllflllllbll l7:15, AXlfl11v1': Ul.fll'IllllL'l' lu- XX'1'ig'l1l llmn l'l'wl1lu11I. O , . . , . . 1 ' I+. lzllllllilalll' vxllllnlnf-11 lmfll-1' l'1'f-I. XXI-V11 '11 , , K . . Cltlzen Telephone 3052 ll. l,k'Cllll'k' L'Hlll'al' llllllllwlf Xe-xx' 11--mls XXX-llullng :mel Vfwrzm l51'lnl4v5g livx 'lflllll :lull ll1Il'lt'llNL' l'1vIlN. 3' ' Il. lfx'v1'ylm1lrl5 k'l'IllIla. Ill. lfxnme lumfll-.l Hlll. llr, S.lllfll'l'e fur- THE SIBYL WAS BOUND BY Us gvlx illnvlll lle5k'lll'lllQ'X :mel flllee flh- IlIlIM'Ill'N m lane lllllllllta. 'Ill '45'4-.Y4. V vv v vvvvv vv vvvvvvoovv 'A A ! ! q 4 B x ! X x X 'b A 'X''4 X 4 , ,'P, 0,4 44440.44.4-o:4+A4+.4..4+44+44.0434.Q4-.Q4-..4oz4.:+.:4+1464.:4+Z4+I4-.X4+!4+!4+:4.:4.I4ox4.:4.:4-.14.z4-.14-.14 + 4. Z3 9'f Ili '4' .V4 Ulf ' ' 'l r c!9ttrrbrm Qs I5 I D Q 151 :gl Q, INCORPORATED. ESTABLISHED I89o. Ii- lil 5 .'4 3. 3. .2 Oif .Ez g. A Thirty-two Page Paper, Published on the Twentieth Day Ei' of Each Month of the College Year in the J -:Q .31 151 Interest of -5' vi- 32 :iz 3' 3' , , , ff: ttzfheln Ulhfrgltp. 121 :Ez I SLJESCRIRTION, 50 CENTS RER YEAR. :ii SINGLE CQRIES 10 CENTS. 'A' .4 z.. 'I' 44 1 C52 .,. ------ z, 3 Iii Afldmss THE PUBLISHERS, WESTERVILLE, 0. Ili . '. 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Slllllllillffll'lQR,'NNlk'l' v1.111l1i11.1111111 :11111t-411K N1x11111w 1l:11lx. 11, IP1-11 :1111l l,1ll11-1'1'I11xw1-flmv wl1g11',11r'1l, 1, l'1'11lY,q1ll llllg' 1111 111 XXw1'- l'1111Ill, XY. li, llg1lu'1' roll- 511 lllu' 111-T1 3. lf--1'111.1l 1-111-11i11g SIDVTIIQ 'l'r'1'111, Xil- 1l1'1'H lu ll4'll. ll, lQ.1111l.1'l, . . ' 11, k.11'l l'1111lt .111-I Ix,1vl1vl Xlwiwli-ll l1.1x1- 111111111 111111-1-11, N, k'1'11gl1.111 lI.1e 111- l1i.11l parm -.1l 1111 ll 1'l1111'1'l1 11. X1eIl1l'I1lu'- 111 1'Illl1gy.111111.11'11 11 iwili'-1. klixw :l11'1.11111, lin- ' N15 1-.111'14 1111l 11.1liv 1l1-1 wh 41' ll l7.1'rl1.111'll1,11l-.11.1 '.1' 1 1 1 1 511--xx luxtx T11 1 11 1 41ll'. X Of all the Typewriters of the present clay, From the East unto the West, After the closest trial you'll have to say- The OLIVER is the best. SEE IT AT MORRISON'S BUUKSTURE '-'?AIQSOil Books, Fine Stationery, Current , Literature and MCKINLEY MUSIC WHAT CAN YOU DO? The young person inquiring for n business position in the city will meet this question at every turn. .-Xnswer that you can write shorthancl. operate .1 type- writer. write a first-rate business hand. lieep hooks, and you have taken the most important step toward securing a place. You must know these srzl'jects. WE WILL TEACH YOU when you graduate a position will he waiting tor you-we give .i written guarantee to that effect. L J.E.JoiNER. C0 M NY PRESDENT CALENDAR . -X pppgvp '09 Annual Greeting '09 1'4 t si. L' X l VU K, i N 'O ,NH 1'oii.ii'r .-XRl'lL'l.t-TS, PiiRi'i'xii's. ltt1 g, N' 4 coop so.-ws. Dt-'N'l'fXl. i'Rri'.-x. v i , 'w x '--x s K' ' Q R.-XYIONS .-NND L'Rl'f.-NMS ARF NO 4 ?T' A Lomoiin iiixuniiis. Bri Nricrs. . vii '- 1 ,tn Xl lil,-X-A struts .miomz ci'i,i'ix'.-xiriw 1 .i it Piiovir. ii it gt V- wit ii.-wit .x Wim' s..xi'isii-xo - xii-if ' X vw 'rom' limit. .-wo soiicii' Your We i'..xi'RoN.xuii. i'ui'N. roo. wi' if Www' ' - X ' ' ii.-wit FINE Fnrsu C.-xNDii's .wiv if l'oi ' siii.iici'iiu s1'..xi'ioNi'RY 1-X W' it riiii mist' isii'olclNi's, com. H X'+'Nlf M-'YH' 'ij' i'oL'Nni'n wi rn ti-xkr. or L 'fllt 'f I'j lt counsii. no wiru 'mii iwsi. 1' liilti K 'llxlx' H N NESS' 1 '--- -Q -'-- it vomit IN ,wo L'ONSL'l.l' us. 'rw prwltii lb: l rts '1ii'r -l 'i' r ti s ir I+ Dr. Keefer, The Druggist I IVIR. MANUFACTURER, You have probably tried all the rest, NOW TRY THE BEST. Fanshel' Bros, Machine Belt Fasteners Never Wear or Tear the Belt. WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE. FANSHER BROS. 18 to 24 Benton Street, --DAYTON,i OHIO OUR STUDENT DEPARTMENT Offers exceptional opportunities to the student who wishes to malce money to meet his College ex- penses. Hundreds of students are earning their own way hy working lor us during their spair time and during their summer vacations. YOU can do the same. Write us a postal and we will show you how. Write direct to the manager of our Student Department. L. P. COOPER, Care of THOMAS MFG. CO. DAYTON, QHIO 'flli DD. W. M. ANTZ, I 0 ETIT CALENDAR N CPVER FIRST NATIONAL Ilcllisull Nx'IlIps IIN III rIcIn2lIL'. KIC- FIIITCIIIS Iwi ZIII' XVZlHIL'lI. OtlcrImci11 132 U. S. Lf 11. IIfmti1'c. In-IIN. pzmrrulu zmcl grzmnl ccIuIn'z1ti.m. 4 ', rx XIHIIIIIICUI' c1mfc1'vncc. Yi-ilu mul IUHIQIIIQ but Ilwk I'k'IIIIlIIIx Irm- SVIIIHVS flu - '- '- ' 1 5 MII lu lu In 1II.1w pI.l5. Slrxulps In Q,'rrI1tllIL'l'.H KCIIIUI' III L In Ilim Ilf 1 Imtul I1 :II :i.N N. : . .- S1rplumn111--Sc11iu1' Inzlllqlwl, IIIIVIQIIIS mrl IIRIIIIKQ IIILI Im tlu I x 'ixlx' WHY. - RESIDENCE PHONES SnrlJIlN Imlfm' :III rI:1x' :mln-ml ilu-11 QCIILI Citizen IlNItY. XIcI :11'I:m1I -In-px in Swim-I5 L X HIIII I:1IIfIfr1l1IlIia':1I11l IlIIL'l' ilu ,um U. I . fm: NIIINIQIIIUIIIII I' Cu 5 . II11cIQxx':1IIN IIIIIIX vutx :I MMIII nu' OFFICE PHONES Bell 9 Citizen I9 I,:nltU Imluwx lvll KTHIN III lln luv In IIII Im1'I-rr. Ilzlm-I I'lv1Il1c1' NIIIIVIN Num NlruIw. I1iI'I'w1'rI :xml Klum IIIIIVIIILIIISII Num M J IIIUII' IJIIIIII L'1vlllll'L'IIull. K J PIT BUCHER COLUMBUS, OHIO Illustrated more College Annuals in I909 than in any other ryear in their history. I-Ielp us to make our I 91 O record the han- ner year. Ask for our beautiful samples. BUCHER ENGRAVING COMPANY COLUMBUS, OHIO IIN EVENING TRIILLEY RIDE T0 COLUMBUS UVER THE THE WESTERVILLE LINE IIE IIIIIIIIVIBIIS RAILWAY 81 LIGHT IVIaIces a deIightIuI recreation for STUDENTS. There 00. are always good entertainments and things worth seeing and learning in the city. Get up a party for some good opera, Iecture, or a ride about the city and see if this is not so. It can be done at small cost either by reg- uIar Ire or chartered car. MR. IVIARKLEY, the Company's Agent at WESTERVILLE, will arrange for you. CAf2?f'ft We Serve You Right Rex II111 1 r I1 IIII I NIIII II C1vII.l11ws. ti H M g EVERYONE EATS MEAT. 511111111 1 IIIIE I III 11 111 I111. KI:1I1r-I KI1IIs I1:1- tI1r: lo11II1:1vI1r-. XIIINIQHIJI 1-111'-1IIs IIII. 1I1v s111'111g I1'I'III. 1 . You want it CIean and Fresh. Ines-1111111 guts :1 5IIIIIl'. I,1II1:111 Iwx 'llIfI L1'11sI11 --v11111-- NVIAIHIIN 'I . ' ' -,s 'Ae ' . We have all kinds of Fresh I'II'NI t1111 tr Ix IIII I '-11 '1II' 1 In-vp Il QIVI IfN11 111i-ix: IIIIIIII IIlI't'r' 8flCI Salted IVICHES, and Fish, 111-r-Is. Mmm-X. my too. We supply those who are I7:r1I1r'1'-' I7:15 Y- 'vI1r'vI4N ZlI'I'IX'k' IIIVIIII I1f1111r'. , I:I't'IIt'II I'I515. II:1111I5 :1II 1111I'I'v-I Illr -1- HXUI' NIJIIIVIIN -lIn'L'r's-. .1 IIII'1'I1vi11 43 I i111II:11 I. II111'1111l111'-1 In THUMPSUN BROS. If KI.1rI1r-1- L'111111r41' I1111'1r11I, II, If Imp COLLEGE AVENUE' Islsg' jl SINIII I4I'I1'IIfI. 1 t'oIIr'gv k'I1or11s It11ouIv .1 1':1l'11:1' 1 IIA O. 'Ili' For a Graduation Present There could be nothing more acceptable or appropriate than a volume of JAMES BALL NAYLoR's POEMS i'Songs from the Heart of Things Richly bound, printed in colors, finely illustrated---all pictures taken from natureg hand colored and photogravure inserts, decided-edge, gilt top, Wrapped in tissue and enclosed in good box. just the kind of a present that any lover ol nature and nature stories would appreciate. Various bindings at prices from 963.50 to 5 l 0.00 The New Franklin Printing Co. Art, Catalogue and Commercial Printers 65 E. Gay Si., COLUMBUS, O. PRINTERS OF THE slBYL RANCICS in E5 B Up-to-Date Pharmacy! X 2 X V HEADQUARTERS FOR fu ' W L an 3.5, PHOTOGRAPHIC f' l fl A SUPPLIES, Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles of all kinds, FINE PAPETRIES, LOWNEYS CANDIES, Etc. All the Good Things ln Season AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN. F. M. RANCK, Proprietor. Matrons and Stewards CALTAR ' 18. lli-lun xxlui-iles for l'u1n-, lfrllm :lg ' llk'lll'N llllulqlug it uns Kln-1'c1n.lH In fact. eVe Yb0dY Should get lu. ,Xll mlwg- muzflul. l.fvclQv wcinlws. OUR PRICES before buying' -mv. Sk'lllHl'N lwgin l-1 11'l1c:u'w for Class We C3 Y 51 full and Complete plug, Xlklsll rll-cs xxcll. Lme of : : Z : i Z I 2 gl, llznfvl llgmmzlxl guts lll'l' llI'Nl cmvli .li ll-lr11lilw1'y lmsli. gg. xxvk'll2l'l' wiv- lo lllJllxk' Il l1.111111i-mum 7 lIIm'l'l llnlu xxillx ,Xl4m1h l-alum. Xxitll' :ur umlqw- Il ln-mv mm, ' 34, lllwlwl' Slmxlvy llwgvts llls lxzmll lm: 3.2. llfllm-1' lxnlv-ww :lll -lay an ilu-411-1 l'+H'lll A Ju l'gn1w111 Ullls ll Nlllllll xxilll :l slrxmg gwl, VY WY JN k 'Ixls:1111l Xa1l!wq1v111:1ll5 I1-wl,.lxx:1ll, Jw, SIlllll l1lVl, Xlvmo1'i:al IM-x u'lvlwV.l1v WI N G, Nl B lfwlxly. Xlgma Ivvlllls go 111 1'-lm m.l1'5, WESTERVlLLE- OHIO' I gk'lll11l'Nl-l'xx' lixwwll Illt- xxivrllll Iwls ml vzmuw-. Xwlmlg 21' .lo lm: Xlllll If Phone 64. Cor. State and College Ave- :lw slim-V-lvwns I :fri 125232125231 JACGI3 F. LUCKS BAKER - AND -CMERER Special Attention Given to Parties, Weddings and Banquets L a d y F i n g e rs Macaroons . . . Sandwich Bread ---Baked Daily Menus and Prices Submitted on Request 1004 East Long Street Citizen Phone 9644 Columbus, Ohio VALUES TELL Our Hat Styles Will Appeal to All Young lVlen Who Appreciate SMART CGLLEGE HATS lVlay We Not Show You? A 53.00 HAT for 52.00 Paying More is Overpayingn CODY Sc KCDRN 285 North High St. Three Stores: Columbus and Dayton Q CALENDAR - Home Herald Co j1'N1i 1. XX'l1:11 1l11 Yllll NITIJIDIINL' l11 ll :wk lla ll H1111 1-x:1111? MANUFACTURERS 3. Sc111111'N K'llvlll5 llllk' XX'L'1llllk'l' 11'l11l1.- lllk' AND x1'I111.1l 1:1111-N k'Xlllll . 3, Girl? 111111-11 Sl'NNlllllN, lll'k'fll 1'1111 1111 l ' vA1PA11A1s11 mn 11 CHICAGO Il . . . . . all 4. H1111 1111111151-FN11111-. Nana :1ll 11111111 ' ' ' 1111 111111 gm lllllllf. 5. ll11N11li111-N111'1'1', X1111' l'111' Il l.k'XK flfljo 'l'-1 11t 1l1w111:1I11,11. . , . XY li T ' ' '11 11, Ii:11i1':1l:1111a1':1I1' fllllflllf. '5l'L' Illj 11111 6 mmm Umm In our plant 1115 1ll'k'NN?H .Xl1111111i I11-Q111 111 1'1-ll 111. g'1'z11lc 1-1l111'z1l11111:1l spedgrllics. ' ,lll'llNlK'l'N 1l1'1'11l14 111 I'llIl lllk' X1'l11111l '111 . - - f' . . XX 1 1-1 1- I ' -1 MINT Ulm- :ll INDI' UNM' NWIIIN 11 e 11x ll 111 1 t1c111 only lllfllllu, cll3lllIllK'l.H QlX'1'lI 111 S1-111111'N, :11.1tl111rif1'1l 1111111 sc-1'1'1-tariw. 1, Kl11x11' lJ1'11:11'I11111111 11111111-N 111111111111-1111 l1:11'111111111-N f1'11111 1l11- 111111111X 511 1'11'I.1' ll:11111111'IN Xl'll'l I'1'11111lN l111111 111 11111 111111'11111:. Wnte us for Partlculars and Terms 11. .Xll 'lXl'l' l1111 llltl -l11111I111Q, l,'I11l' of Employment lJlll'l'lll'lll 111'1111N 'IXk'l' Il11- low 11l lllk' 1111111111'1:1l 111111-1111-11 lllllltx. PERRY B. WI-IITSIT CO. 209 and 213 S. High St., COLUMBUS, O. Winter Sz Rudolph Pianos, - S250 to 35450. Melville Clark Piano Interior Players, - to HUMAN WNY Wl1l7.Wi rnucn, --I 6 0 -I srnnnnnn I R wnnin. R ' i ff. Uii'f PLAYS ANY , 5 MUSIC, P 'I as gil . U' n ,45 rnnnsvnsfs P P P P PPPPP W' 71 QT OR T0 ANY TALKING MACXNXKXS KEY- lf2f.3Jal1igl15i'.C.DX.WX'mS5. UONIl'l,lfI'l'l'1 LI N lfl 011' Victor Xi Edison Talking Machines, 51D 1-Q 5500 VICTOR 81 EIJISUN RECORDS, 35C-I-5,1-0 S7 PERRY B. WHITSIT CO. 209-213 S. High St., Columbus, O. 'ffrl The Avenue Bakery AND lee Cream Parlors THE FINEST ICE CREAIVIS, SODAS, SUNDAES and SPECIALS in the City Conveniently Located ancl the Coolest Place in Town IZ, I4 oc I6 West College Ave. J. R. WILLIAMS J. W. MARKLEY, Pres. J. W. EVERAL, Vice-Pres. C. L. BRUNDAGE, Cashier The First ational Bank ESTABLISHED 1905 I CAPITAL STOCK, 525,000 WESTERVILLE, OHIO Does a General Banking Business Receives ancl Loans Money. Pays Interest on Time Deposits. Buys and Sells Bonds. Your Business is Solicitecl. This Bank is Under Government Inspection. BANKING HOURS: 8:00 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday Evenings, 7 to 8 DIRECTORS -1. W. Mlm LIQY, DI. xv. LX lf1a.xl,, W..'x.x'u1'Ncs, W L. l4.Xl.l., L. x,, l.lxI M A .1. L1 In, IJXNIJUN, lf. LUI YIQR, 41,l,.S'l'Ul,'lllllIUN. 11. 12 1:1-21-ilu' State St. and College Ave. Phones: Bell No. 75, Cit. No. 3 Z The Capitol City Laundry The Qnly Ancient and Reliable Une IN CENTRAL OI-HU i 'QQ N'-V I' r , O r f I F ' J ' 1: 1- K u-7 F -. - 3 I 14 Q .F em I, 1 i i I I C6 ff .f iff - r 'I '-12'-. .4 um,-r 1- I' 3 I 14 Q .F em I, 1 i i I I C6


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