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' ' 'll-ITF' QTTERBEIN 2-3 S THE year Nineteen Twelve and Thirteen passes Greeting on its stately way to join the ranlcs of the hoary years 'v'uJi in: v l , l that memory holds dear the class of Nineteen F our- teen respectfully offers to the Students, Faculty, Alumni, and all the friends of Old Otterbein this SIBYL. Whether the merit that it may possess outweighs its many faults we cheerfully leave to the decision of those who may perchance peruse its pages. If it shall serve to bring to the graduates a more sacred and more dear memory of Otterbeing to the Seniors a more happy recollection of the many friend- ships and pleasures that have been theirsg to the student body, in some degree, a more loyal and faithful spiritg if to the teachers who have made Otterbein a place of profit and pleas- ure to us all, to the many self-sacrificing benefactors, and to all the innumerable friends of our school, it may show, in some small degree, the loyal and faithful feeling that is ours for Otterbein-then we, the SIBYL Board, shall feel amply re- paid for all the time and care we have spent in the prepara- tion of this book. And so we offer to you the ninth volume of the SIBYIJ as an enduring token of our love, loyalty and esteem. 10
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lf any deluded freshie thinks he lmows it all, he is promptly relieved of the -31 ' : E '2E'N ' - . c 4 U PHILOSOPHY MATHEMATICS The contemplation of celestial things will make a man both speak And what is reason? Be she thus defined: and. think more sublimely and magnificently when he descends to ,human Reason IS upright stature of the soul.' -Young. aHa 5 'CMO' FRANK E. MILLER PH. D. THOMAS SANDERS, PH. D., Ll... D. Dresbach Professor of Mathematics Professor of Philosophy Know thyself is this philosopher's motto. He is never happier than when expounding some great truth. Personally, Dr. Sanders is magnetic, and he never fails to inspire within his students a feeling of trust and of confidence. He takes an active part in everything that is of interest to the college in general, and his friends are innumerable. LATIN Homo doctus in se semper divitas habet. -Phaedrus. GEORGE. SCOTT, LITT. D., PH. D. Professor of Latin Language and Literature This is one of the oldest and most revered members of our Faculty. One might be apt to conclude that a professor of such a dead language as Latin would naturally be of a sober disposition: but not so with Dr. Scott. His perusal of Horace and Ovid has revealed to him something more than mere mles for indirect discourse and recipes for compounding a love charm,-they have enriched him with a quaint, spontaneous humor, a touch of which has been felt by everyone who knows him. His chief delights are walking and playing practical jokes. false conviction the moment he enters a class of freshman math. Prof. Miller can get students into such a place that they cannot add two and two, or even tell whether they have two feet or six. Seriously, Dr. Miller is a favorite in spite of the subject he teaches. He makes his classes doubly interesting by the moral ethics which he weaves into every recitation, and with which no student in the history of his administration is willing to part. BIBLE A man among the strong and brave, A man with purpose high and grave, Still fronting duty without fear. -Walter C. Smith. EDMUND A. JONES, A. M., PH. D. Professor of Bible and Missions Dr. jones is famous for his masterful knowledge of the Bible, and popular for his broad views and kindly impulses through which he has won his way into the hearts of those who know him. The students admire him especially for his sympathetic attitude toward all phases of college life-athletics in particular. His speeches on occasions of rallies are always spicy and are greatly appreciated, coming as they do, from a man of his influence.
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