Presented by
Senior Class of Otterbein University
Monday Evening, June 10
1907
E* C Youman BARBER SHOP
North State Street
Special Shoes for College Men and Women.
Blueeti Sluatity, Douglass, JWelson, Crossett and SWan Lines,
McFarland’s Shoe Store Holmes Hotel Block.
Heur tar ^nee Going fMcre! Fishing? I sell every first class article to be found in the modern
(i^rocerp. SATISFACTION A SPECIALTY
These are good days for the ‘‘Finny Tribe,” and you will get your share by using the right sort of Tackle. That’s the kind we sell, and at prices that 0 are surprisingly low.
FRANK BOOKMAN, Bale 6 Walker The Grocer,
Holmes "Block.
Hardware, STATE ST.
Westerville Art Gallery
High Grade Photos
Dramatis ^ersonnae DUKK—Iviving in Banishment......................................... .............Mr. Sam Postlethwait FRKDKRICK—His Brother and Usurper of His Dominions....... AMIENS JACQUES
Mr. Frank Risley
1 r...................... Mr. F:. L. Porter I Fords Attending on Banished Duke ) i J .........................Mr. N. R. Funk
FE BEAU—A Courtier Attending Frederick........................................Mr. FF F. Porter CHARFES—Wrestler to Frederick............... ................... ......... Mr. Frank Sayre . . . Mr. J. W. Ayer
OFIVER
. .Mr. W. D. Kring
Sons of Sir Roland de Bois
JACQUES ORFANDO
Mr; Clark Wornian
ADAM
.Mr. Vinton Singer
DENNIS
.. Mr. F. E. Myers
TOUCHSTONE—A Clown.................................................................... Mr. W. E. Schear CORIN
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f. ...................................................... ...........Mr. F. E. Myers
SYFVIUS
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[...................................................... ...........Mr. Vinton Singer
WIFFIAM—A Country Fellow in Fove with Audrey...........
Mr. H. M. Worstell
A Person Representing Hymen....................................... ............. Miss Mary Weinland ROSAFIND—Daughter to Banished Duke......... .................... .
Miss Maude Truxal
CEFIA—Daughter to Frederick............................................... ...........Miss Nellie Boring PHOFIBE—A Sheperdess
............................................................Miss Gertrude Barnett
AUDREY—A Country Wench............................................... . . . .
Miss Mary Fambert
Fords, Pages and Attendants. SCivNF)—F'orest of Arden.
M. C. DUTTON, Public Stenographer. 3
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Tony’s Fruit Store W. W. Jamison
Fine Fruits and
Confections
Up to date Flair Cutting, Common Sense Shaving, and FAectric Massage.
North State Street.
WESTERVILLE, O.
For convenience and safety deposit your money with
The Old Reliable
IBanfe of fKEStertjiIIe Deposits, $280,000
D. S. SEELEY, Pr«.
Profit and Surplus, $12,000
GEO. W. BRIGHT, Vice Pre.. 4
F. E. SAMUEL, Ca.hier
SYNOPSIS OF PLAY. ACT. I.
Scene 1.
Orlando is wronged by Oliver.
Scene 2. Oliver and Charles plan Orlando’s downfall. Scene 3. The wrestling. Scene 4. Rosalind and Celia take flight. ACT 11. treachery.
Scene 1. Adam warns Orlando of the Duke’s
Scene 2.
The Duke Senior and followers at home
in the Forest of Arden. Scene 3. Duke Frederick attempts to find the runaways. Scene 4. Jacques in a contemplative mood.
Scene 5. Rosalind, Celia and Touchstone meet Shep
herd Corin.
Scene 6. Orlando caring for Adam.
Scene 7.
Adam and Orlando fed by Duke Senior and Foresters. ACT 111.
Duke Frederick punishes Oliver,
Scene 2.
Rosalind and Orlando meet in Arden; Touchstone discovers Audrey. ACT IV.
Scene I. Corin tells Rosalind and Celia of
the Sylvius-Phoebe episode. Phoebe. marriage.
Scene 3.
Rosalind and Orlando united in mock
Rosalind swoons on hearing of Orlando s accident.
ACT V. Audrey.
Scene 2. Sylvius flouted by
Touchstone frustrates William’s claim to
Scene 2.
Rosalind tells Orlando that he shall soon
meet the real Rosalind. Scene 3. Jacques de Boys brings news
Go to BERRY ’S FOR ICE CREAM SODA AND DOPE.
EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. MOSES & STOCK. Leading Grocers
W. M. GANTZ, Dentist, MarkUy Bifc. Westerville, O.
of Duke Frederick’s penitence. The four sets of lovers all made happy.
Jacques takes on hermit life.
General festivities.
J, H. REESE, the New Barber, South State Street.
The Old Reliable Rook Store
W. C. Phinticy
MAGAZINES AND BOOKS
Picture Framing and Matting a Specialty.
FURNITURE DEALER
BELL PHONE 66.
J. L. Morrison N. STATE ST,
The Sifrit Co. Furniture & Undertaking Picture Framing Upholstering
Corner State and Main Streets.
Walk in, run in, any way to get in
RANK’S Up-to-date
DRUG STORE for anything in our line. Our Fountain is bubbling over with the LATEST FRUIT SODAS. Sundaes, Phosphates.
BELL PHONE J7.
Lol0ney*s Candies, Always Fresh,
Personal of Senior Class
Ayer, James Warren
Park, Georgia
Bailey, Benjamin Carl
Porter, Elmer Lloyd
Bailey, Otterbein Andrew
Postlethwait, Samuel Leroy
Bale, Ora I^eta
Risley, Frank Asher
Barnett, Frances Kllen
Rymer, Karl Holterman
Barnett, Gertrude Louisa
Sayre, Harry Fagan
Boring, Nellie Lenore
Shear, Edward Waldo Emerson
Charles, Bertha
Singer, Vinton Dasher
Charles, Oscar Henry
vSniith, Floyd Loucks
Courtright, Mar}^
Snavely, William Garfield
Funk, Nellis Rebok
Truxal, Zetta Maude
Kring, Walter Devalue
Weinland, Mary Shauck
Lambert, Mary Ksther
Worman, Eugene Clark
Moore, Dora Bennet
Worstell, Hiram Maynard
Myers, Lewis Edwin
CLASS YELL. Baruche, Barumale! Zip, guy, yuy ! Mic, Zica, Lic-a-pic! Guy, guy, guy ! Bing-a-ling ! Bing-a-ling I Bing-a-ling a-leven. Otterbein!
Otterbein !
Nineteen Seven.
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Co all my Patrons 1 and to tbc Class of 1907.
“You Will Like It” If You Go to
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and your life be that of happiness. Yours,
J. W. MARKLEY,
SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS, LOCAL VIEWS.
THE, GROCER
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Caters to all the Leading Clubs.
CHOICE GROCERIES, FINE STOCK OF CANDIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
We Cater to the Students^ Trade.
FRUIT IN SEASON.
PRESSING NEATLY DONE.
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