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O X ., L39 r il f, . - ' HOMER BAKER KLINE, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania PHILOMATI-IEA The farmers are the founders of civilization. Captain of Track UQ: Vice President of Y. M. C. A. f4Qg President of Athletic Board flllg Manager of Glee Club C415 Editor of The Review Anywhere you put him, he's at home. His standings as a student, as an athlete, and as a society man are all perfect. He is a loyal son of Otterbein, ever ready to do his part for her good. CLEON MILLS ARNOLD, Dunkirk, Ohio PHILOPHRONEA You may fire when you're ready, Crialleyg 1'm going to sleep. Captain Class Basket Ball Team jack is quite like a stick of dynamiteg when he does go off there's an awful racket. He seldom breaks into the limelight, except in his classes. To him Cochran Hall is a myth so delightful that he never cares to attempt the reality. RUTH LAIVIEINE BRUNDAGE, Westerville, Ohio PHILALETI-it-:A Her voice is like the evening thrush That sings in Cessnoclg banks unseen. Ruth seems to have a mania for diplomas, caps and gowns. What would a Senior Class do without her? Otterbein has yet to offer her Violin and Art and then, unless some new courses are added, she will have all that Otterbein can offer to Natures Masterpiece. EDWIN EARL BAILEY, Bowling Green, Ohio PHILOMATHEA i'The man who blushes is not quite a brute. Editor of The Review U99 President Public Speaking Council C335 Foot- ball UD, QD, UQ, Here's a football man who is so big that he just spilled over into other lines of college activity. He is always ready to help and has done well in all his work. We'll miss him most on the football field.
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ELMER BURTON LEARISH, Woodland, Pennsylvania PI-IILOPHRONEA Cod give us men, sun crowned . . . President Varsity O Association fzfg President Y. M. C. A. Q09 Presi- dent Class Hjg President Glee Club One of whom we are proud. ln his slay at Otterbein he has proved himself a scholar. a leader and a man. His sterling qualities have given him a place which it will, indeed, be hard to Fill. We lcnow that he can do naught else but succeed in his worlc. CHARLES MCKINLEY CAMPBELL, Westerville, Ohio PHILOMATHEA A smiling gallant ever found in ladies' company. President Varsity O O03 Vice President of Class f4Jg Basket Ball Cap- tain C213 Baseball Captain Otterbein's best athlete. His place in the student body is, indeed, enviable. Someone once told the Senior Class that if they'd leave us Chuck we would not care how soon the rest left. What more can be said? RUTH MARIE Coc.AN, Canton, Ohio PHILALETHEA Softly her fingers wandered o'er, The yielding planlfs of ivory floor. Secretary of Class UU: Member of Cochran Hall Association We may truthfully say, To lcnow her is to love her, for with her quiet, unassuming way she has won a warm place in the hearts of all who lmow her. Ruth is talcing a degree in music and is sure to be heard from later in the musical world. RUTH WEIMER, Scottdale, Pennsylvania CLEIORHETEA A beautiful and happy girl. Class Secretary U13 Class Treasurer This fair maiden who is leaving us, will undoubtedly be heard from later. Wherever there is fun, there will Ruth be also, yet when occasion demands there is no more serious lassie. She is a fine student, and is always ready to do her duty.
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EDNA Lois ECKERT, Lexington, Ohio CLEIORHETEA She nothing common did, nor mean. Edna is a quiet sort of a girl, so quiet, in fact, that very few people have discov- ered her many sterling qualities. She is always ready when called upon, and never fails in time of need. Basket ball is her favorite sport and she is quite a player. CHARLES RUSSELL BENNETT, Westerville, Ohio PHILOMATHEA For Science is like virtue, its olvn exceeding great reward. Class Treasurer Here is one who makes the Science Hall his second home. He is an excellent student in all lines, however, and a thoroughly likable fellow. We know not whether he has ever taken Geology, but we notice that he surely is interested in a Hill. !3: f , . INA ETHEL FULTON, Johnstown, Pennsylvania CLEIORHETEA She always loolfs up lo him. Public Speaking Council Volumes could be written about lna. All of the institutions in the school have met with her approval and her powerful influence has been behind them. When she came here she intended to make teaching her profession but, alas, the best laid schemes 0' mice and men gang aft agleyf' JAMES ALEXANDER BRENNEMAN, Elida, Ohio PHILOPHRONEA 1 would ralheri be right than Prexyf' Vice President of C. E.. lflere is one to whom you could give a commission and think no more of it, knowing that it would be done. l-le has been with us for a long time and we will miss him next year.
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