. The sibyl . voices to the yells. Social activity is the keyword at Otterbein. But how are you going tomake Otterbein life interesting, said the Music and Art girls, when theMusic and Art departments consist entirely of girls? And how are wegoing to counteract the monotonous Latin and Algebra, said the Preps,when the Academy consists mostly of boys? Why, thats easy, said aPrep, lets co-operate. And so with lots of pep and enthusiasm the Music, Art and Prep stu-dents merged into one social organization. Quickly results followed. Oneautumn evening, a little later, they were found making the gym
. The sibyl . voices to the yells. Social activity is the keyword at Otterbein. But how are you going tomake Otterbein life interesting, said the Music and Art girls, when theMusic and Art departments consist entirely of girls? And how are wegoing to counteract the monotonous Latin and Algebra, said the Preps,when the Academy consists mostly of boys? Why, thats easy, said aPrep, lets co-operate. And so with lots of pep and enthusiasm the Music, Art and Prep stu-dents merged into one social organization. Quickly results followed. Oneautumn evening, a little later, they were found making the gym a place ofgreat merriment and gaiety. Big eats came later in the evening, and theSongsters, Artists and future College students left the gym claiming Otter-bein life to be ideal. The organization has an interesting social and athletic program for thefuture and all who are connected with The Triangle proclaim that it willbe a permanent organization in Otterbeins history. —M. W. H. Page Fifty-five IN MEMORIAM. ALICE MAE WINEBRENNER, graduatingfrom Huntington High School in 1918, entered Ot-terbein in September, 1919. Ill health preventedher return to school the second year, but while inschool she took a lively interest in all collegiateactivities and leaves here a host of admiring friends. EARL GORDON ERTZINGER enrolled mOtterbein in the fall of 1919. As a keen thinker inthe classroom, a leader in school activities he wasliked and admired by all with whom he came in dailycontact, and constantly demonstrated all the attri-butes of real manhood. Earl was called from us dur-ing the summer of 1920 and has left an ineffaceablememory of stalwart character and magnetic per-sonality.
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