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Otterbein University

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Otterbein Towers Summer 1995, Otterbein Towers Jul 1995

Otterbein Towers Summer 1995, Otterbein Towers

Towers Magazine 1926-1999

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Otterbein Towers May 1941 Commencement, Otterbein Towers May 1941

Otterbein Towers May 1941 Commencement, Otterbein Towers

Towers Magazine 1926-1999

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Otterbein Towers June 1940 Commencement, Otterbein Towers Jun 1940

Otterbein Towers June 1940 Commencement, Otterbein Towers

Towers Magazine 1926-1999

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Otterbein Towers June 1939, Otterbein Towers Jun 1939

Otterbein Towers June 1939, Otterbein Towers

Towers Magazine 1926-1999

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Otterbein Towers May 1939, Otterbein Towers May 1939

Otterbein Towers May 1939, Otterbein Towers

Towers Magazine 1926-1999

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Burgess Shaffer Scrapbook, Burgess Shaffer Jan 1924

Burgess Shaffer Scrapbook, Burgess Shaffer

Burgess Shaffer

Burgess “Red” Peverly Shaffer (1906-1973) was born to Austin Shaffer and Stella in Somerset, PA. He had one brother, Glen, who would go on to be a minister in Westerville. Burgess came to Otterbein in 1924, and after graduation he returned home. In 1934, Burgess married Mildred Irene Stevanus. Together they had two children, Rodney and Beverly. Burgess worked as an electrician for the Pennsylvania Electric Company, and was a lay leader at the First United Methodist Church.

The scrapbook contains an athletic record for various sporting events, a list of social functions, and records of theatrical and other entertainment …


Maude Truxal Burtner Scrapbook, Maude Truxal Burtner Jan 1907

Maude Truxal Burtner Scrapbook, Maude Truxal Burtner

Maude Truxal Burtner

Maude Zetta Burtner, née Truxal (1882-1962) was a graduate of Otterbein University in 1907. The daughter of Reverend J. P. and Sarah Truxal, she was born in Pennsylvania before coming to Westerville. After graduation she married Elmer E. Burtner in 1910, a minister for the United Brethren Church in Westerville. After his death in 1923, she became an elementary school teacher, and was the principal of the Longfellow School when she retired. She had two children, Edwin and Margaret.

This scrapbook was her creation in 1907 and contains photographs and names of many Otterbein students and includes the playbill and …