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Vol. X MAY, 1937 No. 9

EIGHTY-FIRST HANBY MEMORIAL COMMENCEMENT DEDICATION

The events of the commencement The Hanby State Memot:ial will be J)eriod from Sunday, June 6 to Mon­ dedicated Sunday afternoon, June 13 day, June 14, are as foJlows: at 2 :45 p. 111. An interesting pro­ Sunday, June 6 gram is being planned by the H anby 2 :00-5 :OD P . M. -Student Art Ex­ hibit. Memorial Asso_ciati_on · with Char:es .J:30 P. M.-Organ Recital by Viola B ennett, president; Mary Thomas . Babier. treasurer; and Mrs. F. H. Wilson, sec­ 7:30 P. M.-Joint A11niversary of the retary. Dr. J. R. King is chairman Christian Associations. of the executive committee. Friday, June 11 1 :30 P. 1'I.-Meeting of the Board of Among the speakers. · will be Dr. Trustees. Harlow Lindlay, O hio State A rchaeo­ 5 :00 P. M.-Phi Sigma Iota Dinner. logical and . Historical Society, and S:00 P . M.-Reception by President B. 0 . Hanby, Mt. Vernon, Jndiana, and Mrs. Clippinger to Senior son of the composer. Other speakers Class. Cochran Hall. have not yet been an~ounced. · Saturday, June 12-Alumni Day Another committee is also at work 7:00 A. M.-Varsity "O" Breakfast. planning for a !fanby _reunion hop­ 8:00 A. M.-Quiz and QuiJI Brea'k­ ing to bring together some forty des­ fast. cendants of the Hanby family. 8:00 A. M ..:_Chaucer Club Breakfast. To Mrs. Dacia Shoemaker, . Pitts­ 8:00 A. M.-Theta Alpha Phi Break­ burg, Penna. belongs the credit for fast. having inaugurated the idea of cre­ 9:00 A. M.-Meeting of the Board of ating a fitting memorial to the com­ Trustees. poser of the world famous song, 12 :00 M.-Class Reunions. ''Darling NeJli e Gray". Mr s. Shoe­ 2:00 P. M .-Senior Class Day Pro­ maker has been in constant contact g ram. with the development of the project 3:00 P. M.-Philalethean a-nd Cleior- .from its beginning. hetean Tea. -----o----- .3:00 P. M.-Alumni Council Meeting. GRADU.ATING RECITAL 5 :00 P. M.-Alumni Dinner. 8:15 P. M.-Senior Class Play, "She The piano graduating recital of Stoops to Conquer". . Paul Jones, W es-terville, wiJI be given Sunday, June 13 in Lambe·rt H all, Wednesday evening. 10:45 A. M.-Baccalaureate Service, June 2 at 8:15 p. 111. Miss Edna Van sermon by Bishop Ira D. Warner, Scoyoc, Deshler, wiJI give her piano D. D. graduating recital, Thursday evening, (Continued On Page Three) June 3 at 8: 15 also in Lambert Hall.

Published by Otterbein College. WesterviJle. Ohio, in the interest of Alumni and Friends. Entered as second class matter at post office in Westerville, 0., under act of Aug. 24. 1912. Two /\, LUMNI NEWS 'ALUMN I N EW S T hree

A LUMNI NEWS MIAMI VALLEY GENERAL CONFERENCE EIGHTY-FIRST ALUMNI BANQUET ALUMNI BANQUET COMMENCEMENT OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WESTERVJ LLE. OHIO ' P resident and ·M rs. W. G. Clipping­ A very unique and interesting Ot­ (Continued From Page O ne). er and R. R. E hrhart, alumni secre­ terbein Alumni meeting was held at 2:45 P. M.- Dedication of Hanby P1,dilished by the College in the Inter­ tary, attended the annual Miami Val­ Chambersburg, Penna. during the Memorial. (Under auspices of est of her A lm11ni and Friends. ley O tterbein College Alum ni ban­ General Conference when 11 7 alumni Hanby Memorial Association ). quet held at the Dayton A rt I nstitute, and friends assembled at the Home 8: I 5 P . 1vI.- Concert by School of Monda:r, . P resident Clip­ R. R. EHR HART, Editor Spun Inn for a banquet on F riday Music. pinger delivered the principal address night, . Alumni were present Monday, June 14 in which he outlined the proposed f, 0111 twenty states. R . R. Ehrhart; 8:00 A. M.-Pi Kappa Delta Initiation Issued monthly· except July. a'nd Five-Year plan being considered by alumni secretary, was in charge of and Breakfast. August.· the board of trustees. R. R . Ehrhar t arrangements and acted as master of 10:00 A. M .-Eighty-first Annual cx."i:ended greetings from the college ceremonies. P resident Clippinger de­ Commencem ent. Speaker, P res. and spoke briefly of the work of the livered the principal address. Vocal Albert Vv. Palmer, D .D:, LLID., DOLLAR DAY alumni association. T . H. Bradrick, m usic was furnished by R. K. Hol­ Theological Seminary. '23, was elected president succeding linger, ('21), of Hagerstown, Md. Saturday, June 12, will be ob­ Gwynne McConaughy, '27. David Others heard in short speeches were : P E RSONALS served as Alumni Day on the· A llaman, '30, is the new vice presi­ D r. E . E. Harris, ('21), editor of the commencement program and we dent; T. E . Brady, '36, secretary and Watchword; R ev. Walter Schutz, O n April 4, was dedicated the are taking this opportunity of Mrs. T. E. Newell, '23, treasurer. ('21), returned missionary from \i\Test;ninister Tower Chimes; with designating it as DOLLAR Rev. J oe Henry, '26, acted as master Africa; Mr. E. E . Crites, president' of augmented Cathedral Chimes and DAY. of ceremonies. Music was furnished the board of trustees; Rev. F. H . Vibraharp for O rgan, in the Metro­ Quite a number of alumni by E velyn Nichols, '36, Ella B. Smith, Capehart, Clarksburg, W. Va.; and ' politan Methodist Episcopal Church, have paid the dues of $2.0'.J or '3&, and Troy Beldon, '35. Among Pres. I.· G. Good who brought g reet­ Detroit, Mich. These chimes were made some contribution to the those who spoke extemporaneously ings from Indiana Central College. the g ift' of D r. and JMrs. F. 0. Clem­ alumni fund during the past were Harold Boda, '25; D r. P . H. - ----0---- - ents, ('96). This installation includes year, but there are still a large Kilbourne, '02; Dr. J . R. Howe, '21; STARK COUNTY the vVestminster Chimes, 5 beautiful number who have no contribu­ Bishop A. R. Cli ppinger ; D r. E. E . ALUMNI BANQUET notes; a · complete set of the finest tion at alL Harris; '21; Dr. T. E. Newell, '23, atitl Cathedrai Chimes, 25 clear notes, and We are asking that as many Chas. Mumma, '29. Dr. J essie Bogel, Fifty alumni of O tterbein Coll ege in addition, a 60-note Vibrahar p. alumni as possible send ONE '83, and ,Mrs. Clara Crandall, ex-'89, and guests attended the annual dinner Metropolitan church is the fi rst to DOLLAR to the Alumni Secre­ daughters of former president D r. of the Stark County Otterbein Col­ have the augmented chime-s and rary so that it reaches the office Henry A. Thompson, attended the lege association held Saturday night, Vibraharp in ·conjunction with the Saturday, JUNE 12. banquet and both responded to their March 20, at Silver Maples on Can­ church organ. D r. M. S. Rice, com­ If you have a!ready paid introduction by the toastmaster with ton-Massillon road. mencement speaker in 1936, is the brief remarks. your dues or made a contr:bu­ Mr. Earl Hoover, ('26), Cleveland pastor of this church. iion to the alumni fund-disre­ -----,:,--- attorney, spoke o n "World's Fair" in Prof. W . H. Fouse, '93, principal gard this notice unless you de­ PERSONALS the principal address. Taking part in of Dunbar H igh School, Lexington, sire to go the SECOND MILE the musical !IJ rogram wer\! Wendell Kentucky, was elected president of and send another DOLLAR. R.' R. Ehrhart, ('21), Field Secre­ W·illiams, ('29), Miss Margaret Mill­ the Kentucky Negro Education Asso­ W e want 500 ALUMNI to tary and A lumni Secretary was elect­ er ('31), La Vere Breden, ('30), Miss ciation at their annual meeting, April send ONE DOLLAR each on ed secretary-treasurer of the Institu­ Grace Senff, ( ex-'30), and Mrs. Mil­ 24. F or 43 years Prof. Fouse has SATURDAY, JUNE 12. Will tional Teacher P lacem ent Associa­ dred Cochenour DuPont. ben active in educational work among you be ONE of them? tion at the recent meeting of the Ohio P,rizes at games were won by Mrs. his own people, and has been instru­ College Association held at the Desh­ O rville Briner, ('14) and Paul Schott, mental in eictending the areas of op­ ler-Wallick hotel, (olumbus. M iss Ruth Coblentz, ('36), Dayton, ('34). The tables were decorated portunity for education of the Negro O hi·o recently presented an ortho­ Miss Verda Evans, ('28), Cleve­ with spring fl owers and yellow youth. This honor which comes to phoni c victrola and set of records to land, Ohio, led a round-table discus­ tapes. (From the Canton Reposi­ Prof. Fouse is well deserved and O t­ the Music School for use in classes in sion on the subject, "Balanced Con­ tory). terbein College is proud to have such appreciation. This gift is very much tent in the School Newspaper" at the -----o,----- an honor conferred upon one of her appreciated not only by the music Columbia Scholastic P ress Associa­ Wil you be one of 500 Alumni to sons. He will ·receive a Master's de­ department but also by 'the whole tion 1heeting at Columbia ·u niversity, send one dollar to the Alumni office gree from the U niversity of Cincin­ college. on March 11 , 12, and 13. on Dollar Day? nati, J une 10. F our ALUMNI NEWS

WEDDINGS Don't forget-Saturday, June 12, is Dollar Day. Miss Lucille Gerber, '24, South B end, Ind. and Dr. K arl F. Ritter, PERSONALS '25, Lima, Ohio, were united in mar­ riage, , in the parsonag e of the At the recent national .con clave of First Presbyterian Church at South Sigm a Zeta, held at Central State · Bend, Ind. They will establish their Teachers College, Stevens P o:nt, Wis­ home in Lima, Ohio where Dr. Ritter consin, P rof. F. A . H anawalt was has started his practice. elected Grand Master Scientist and Prof. E . W. E . Sch ear, Grand H is­ Miss Pauline H owe, '31, Cortland, tor ian. P rof. H anawalt also deliver­ O hio, 'and M r. Ar thur William s, ed an address on the subject "$ ci­ Cleveland, O hio, were united in marri­ en'tific Ten11inology". age, F riday, M ay 28 in the P r esbyter­ ian Church, Westerville. They will D r. and .Mrs. F . M. P ottenger, reside in Cleveland. ('92) and daughter Caroline of Mon­ ----- o----, rovia, California called on P resident Havi:, you sent your dollar for Clippinger and other W ester ville Dollar Day? friends, Tuesday, . Dr. Pot­ -----,o----- tenger is a m em ber of the board of DEATHS truste·es and always stops to visit the college w henever he is in this section Mrs. Bessie Christian Bosler, '92, of ·the country. died at the h om e of her son, Bar rett K. Bosler, in D allas, T exas, Sunday, Dr. George R ober ts, ex-'26, is in March 28 and was buried in W ood­ City Hospital, ' Coshocton, O hio. with land cem etery, Dayton, Ohio, Wed­ a broken leg and other injuries as a nesday, March 31. result of an automobile accident. D r. R oberts recently opened an office in Dollar Day-Saturday, June 12. New Philadelphia, w here he is prac­ Have you sent your dollar? ticing medicine. ALUMNI NEWS FLASH To the Editor: Here is an item for the Alumni News.

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