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Nh 41 ITTEZZEIIQ L 2-9 . GLENN D. SPAFFORD ...,......,......,.,.,,....,.......,....,....,...,.AA,A,,..A,,,..,,. Grand Rapids, Mich. Philophronea Class Vice President H15 Olterbein Quartet UD, QD, Glee Club QD. f4Dg College Orchestra CU, Business Manager Clee Club f4Jg Association Fditor of Aegis GJ, Alumnal Editor of Aegis H13 C. E.. Cabinet Q15 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Spafford took to everything in college excepting athletics. He is a man of business ability, has a charming voice, and writes with an easy hand. His specialty is music, and he intends to enter evangelistic work. WALTER VAN SAUN ......... i,,r.,.......... ,,.... ......eY, C h e ny Grove, Ohio Philophronea Varsity O Association, Track Team Captain. Mr. Van Saun is another one of those college boys who suddenly and with- out a word of warning appeared one fine day at the beginning of a term, with a wife, when nobody knew he was so much as thinking of getting engaged. Aside from that, his record in school is blameless. JOHN SNAVELY ........ . .. ...,. .. ..,. . ......,.. Massillon, Ohio Philomathea Here we have a man to manipulate the spheroid in most any of its forms. He has distinguished himself in football and baseball and plays basket ball. l-le is a strong man among the feminine contingent, for he always has an inexhaustible fund of choice conversation. ANNA HORTENSE Porrs ....,..... ,........ ..,.,,...,..... . . , ...... Manchester, Ohio Philalethea Secretary to the presidentg Chorister, Treasurer, Vice President and Presi- dent of Y. W. C. A. Hortense is probably by far the best known girl in Otterbein. She has also probably worked harder for her college course than any one else here. She has gone through college solely by her own efforts. As secretary to the president, she has held a position full of responsibility, and has been in touch with all the interests of the college. She will graduate with a diploma honestly earned, and with a long record of college usefulness.
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'mtl' D Ew2E'N 1 L-g w Fossiz OPLE SHANKS ,..........,........,.,....,....................,..AA...........,. .,........,. C amclen, Ind. Cleiorhetea President of C. E.. QZJQ Y. W. C. A. Cabinet GJ: Secretary of Senior Class f4Jg ln Charge of Girls' Employment Committee Work in Cochran l-lall f4Jg Basket Ball U05 Glee Club QD, Ople is one of our best loved girls. She has a sweet, quiet air, and a trustful conhding disposition. She intends to devote her future life either to the little heathen, or to Henry-and on the whole, perhaps l-lenry needs it more. RAYMOND LEONARD DRUHOT .........o.o.................,....,...s ...............,.. M owrystown, Ohio Philomathea Asst. Base Ball Manager Q15 Base Ball Manager O53 Second Asst. Busi- ness Manager Otterbein Review Qjg First Asst. Business Manager Otterbein Review OL Business Manager Otterbein Review Druhot has gone through four years of college without forgetting what he came for. That is to say, he gets his lessons, and minds his own business. l-le is dis- tinguished for scholarship and modesty, qualities which will stand him in good stead in his chosen profession-teaching. CAMP XVELLINGTON Fonz .........,..,......,........,,..........,...,,...................,........ Akron, Ohio Philomathea Glee Club UD, 125, QD, Hjg Class Basket Ball UQ CD, UD, H13 Local Editor Otterbein Review f4Jg President Volunteer Band U03 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Q15 College Orchestra Camp wants to be different. l-le is somewhat of a ufusserf' and likes In have the girls like him. l-le sings and plays beautifully, dabbles in athletics,.and does some blutfmg in class. MARY MARGARET BROWN ...,....,r. ...............,..........,,......,,......... ..,.........,.. M a dison, Pa. Cleiorhetea Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CD5 Class Basket Ball Q15 Member of Executive Board of Cochran Hall Mary is one of our bright particular stars, socially. She is graceful, charm- ing. and talented, and when her intellect is united with Brane's we look for a display of fireworks that will astonish this old world. We do not see, at present, just how poor old Otterbein will manage to get along without them, but doubtless there will be a way provided.
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Z -rl-is stayin.. r :'r'rElxzsllN : ELMER NEWTON FUNKHOUSER .............,....,,.......,,........,,... ................ B ig Pool, Md. Philophronea Cor. Secretary Y. M. C. A. O13 Associate Editor Aegis GJ, Class Presi- dent UQ, Class Basket Ball C413 Secretary Athletic Board HQ, Foot Ball Man- ager f4Jg President Y. M. C. A. Funkhouser fusually Funkyj, covered many strategic positions during his three years at O. U., piloting the I9l2 football teams and holding the reins of the Y. Nl. C. A. His straight-forward, frank manner can never mislead one, for Funky is just what he seems to be. His strong force of character has worked quietly among Otterbein men, and they will long feel the stamp of his influence upon their lives. FRED A. HANAWALT ...,..........,..,...,.........................................,.............. Westerville, Ohio Philomathea Otterbein Quartette QD: O. U. Cnlee Club QD, QD, Mfg Class President HQ, Gospel Team HI, Mandolin Club f4Jg Finance Committee Y. M. C. A. Q41 Probably no man in Otterbein has more friends than Fred Hanawalt, our senior president. He is reserved, a hard worker, and makes nature study his hobby. If you can claim the friendship and confidence of Fred Hanawalt you have something really worth while. V wah 1 DELPHINE MARIE SCHEIFELE ..-----.--------- --------------- ---- -- P 0 flland- Oregon Cleiorhetea Delphine Scheifele is another new arrival in the senior class. She came from Oregon originally, and last year graduated from Philomath College. You might think Delphine was German, to judge from her name, but when you 'hear her in the conversazione, you are sure of it. She is of a cheery, sunny disposition, and ap- parently is very proud of the fact that the state of Oregon has given women the right to vote. RAY E. PENICK ..,---,-,,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .......... C i n cinnati, Ohio Philomathea Asst. Editor Otterbein Review Ojg Vice President R. E. A. GJ, C413 De- bating Team GJ, Vice President Y. M. C. A. MD: Editor Otterbeing Review 4 . C 5 Penick is one of those budding geniuses who try to burn the candle at both ends. He is a preacher, editor, debater, business man, and student, and the only trouble with him is that there are not forty-eight hours in a day. We confidently expect to see him President of the United States or the head of the Standard Oil Company, if he doesn't wear himself out before he is thirty-live.
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