. The sibyl . h literature, especially of the Chaucerian age. Membership in this new organization is restricted to those who are especially interested in Englishliterature and who take the course in Chaucer. In regard to size it is limited to thirty-one members, thenumber of Pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales. Regular meetings are held at which topics of interest in English literature are discussed. The livesand works of prominent English men of letters are studied, and much emphasis is placed upon the study ofthe famous English poets. In spile of the fact that this is the newest organization in
. The sibyl . h literature, especially of the Chaucerian age. Membership in this new organization is restricted to those who are especially interested in Englishliterature and who take the course in Chaucer. In regard to size it is limited to thirty-one members, thenumber of Pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales. Regular meetings are held at which topics of interest in English literature are discussed. The livesand works of prominent English men of letters are studied, and much emphasis is placed upon the study ofthe famous English poets. In spile of the fact that this is the newest organization in Otterbein, there has been developed a veryintense interest by the students of the English department who are eligible to membership. Dr. Sarah M. S her rick, Professor of English Literature, is the faculty advisor for the organization. The officers are: Russell R. Ehrhart, President; A. S. Nichols, Vice-President; La Vaughn Leather-man, Secretary and Treasurer; Dr. Sarah M. Sherrick, Advisor. Page Ninety-four. WEST VIRGINIA BOOSTERS The West Virginia students are organized into a group of earnest and enthusiastic Otterbeinites,commonly called the West Virginia Boosters. This little band from the mountain state, becoming so satur-ated and in love with the wholesome atmosphere which surrounds Otterbein, were anxious to see more peo-ple from West Virginia coming to Otterbein. Thus Pep meetings were planned and held throughout WestVirginia during the Christmas vacation. In these meetings college life was discussed from every viewpointturning the eyes of many of the High School students, teachers and parents toward Otterbein. Manyresults direct and indiect, were obtained from these meetings. One of the direct results which is worthy of special mention is the gift of the baby grand piano toCochran Hall by the Tithers League of the Grafton United Brethren Church. Officers of this organization are: President, E. D. Ford; Vice-President, E. R. Cole; Secretary andTreasurer, Lera Waters.
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