The Tan and Cardinal PU BLISHED IN T HE I
VO'L. I.
TE R EST O F OTTERBEIN CO LLE G E
WESTERVILLE , OHIO,
N o. 28.
MA Y 6, 1918.
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J UNIORS GIVE A FINE PLAY
College P r ofs and Students SCI E NC E C LUB M EETS F o r m Ins t r ument.ii ~uartct. I ____ _ Among t h e m an y organization a t New Office r s for the Co ming Year t t er bc in th e r e is one t hat has probW El t d T p Leaders are Putting Forth Eve r y ah ly escap ed th e notice of e,·cn th e ere cc c wo apers on Clever L ittle Comedy Written By Effort to go " Over the Top" F ood Conse r va tion W ere Read. closes t o b se rv e rs. T h is o r gaui za R ich ard Pryce A b ly Ha ndled by . on May 9. T h e regu lar m o nthly mee tin g of t io n h as b ee n " du bbed" by P r o fesso r Cast Chosen from Junior Class. G r a bill "T h e o ll ege l n t rum e n ta l t he O tt erb ein cie n ce Clu b wa s h eld $200,000 ALREADY REPORT E D Q uarte t. " lt i compo. ed o f M is es in aum H a ll la t Mo n day eve nin g, at G O O D C ROW D P R E SENT WcatervillcDistrict Subscribes N early Gr iffit h a n d 'vVr igh t . t u d\!nts: an d w hi c h tim e elec t ion of office r s for the Twice Its Quota-South E ast Pro fc so r s Grab ill and Spe sa rd. e n · uin g yea r were elec ted . Play Was D irected by P rofessor Ohio Will R each $50,000. Fritz-New Scen ery I s' a Great T hi s co mpa ny o f mu sicia n s p laye d T h e p resons to fi ll t he chairs of t he With on ly thr ee m o r e day to wor k fo r th e c la ss banqu et th is year a nd I ~~ fo r th e com in g y~ar are M!ss I m provement to the S tage. the a ll ege auth o riti es a r p ut t in g it was lea rn ed re,en t ly that t h ey have Mma m Geo r ~e, pr:s1dent; M iss l Before a we ll fi ll ed house, last Fri forth ev e r y effo rt t o r eac h th ei r goa l a Ha nge d date to play for H ig h Mery l Bla ck, vice preside nt; Ke n ne_th day eve n ing t h e class of !9 !9 pre of $400,000 fo r n e w en dow m ent. Tochoo l co m m n cement . uch a n o r- J . co tt, sec retary: and . E. M ull 111. cntcd "Litt! Mrs. •ummin" a comward thi sum th f•y a r e r eportin g ga ni zatio n in co llege i to be appre ~ 1y wn'tt en 1Jy 1,, 1 . 1, arc1 .p rycc, t o ti 1e . - treas ur er. A ll t hese peop le are well -< $100,000 in t h eir hand s w ith man y o f ciatcd by st ud en ts and fac ui ty a I1kc. fit t ed to h o ld th l'ir ya rio us office and t'15f t'10 11 f 1 t I t the cha rg e s no t ye t thr o ug h with th eir Th e in strum e nt s II eel ar c; Mi s to be th e backbone of th e cience 1ors. comp cEv e sa specdid ary meac m ber o f t tht:'.ie cast work . Th er e app ear s to be no d o ubt \\·ri g ht p ia no i t. lVfi Gr i ffi th vio lin - Cl u b fo 1· n ex t year. exce ll ent work a n d d esc·rve hearty in th e mi nd s o f t he Ic-a d e rs but th at i ·t. P ro fesso r G rab ill c la rineti t, a n d F o II ow m · g t·11c e Icc t1·on o f t h e o ffi - co mmendation for t ht:'.ir efforts. wn s th e ,vh o le P ro fesso r S1Jessa r d ce ll oi · t. · whc n th e h· nal da Y cl~ a cers t h e progran~ 0 f 1h c evenmg The story of th e piay is t hat of amount will b e pro v id e d for , wi-th a was rend er ed . Th is part. of t h e even- Clarance Eglamorc's t roubles with his probab le margin ·le ft o ve r.· ing en te rta in .ment co. n s is ted • - 1aw w 110 1s • cont111 • u111 • g reark f . . o f two . mo th er-111 T he necessary 111 cr eas e 111 wo r · or , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ papers bot h sim il a r _111 t h eir subJ ect ranging th e things w hi ch Clarance has the fina l da y of the driv e ha mad e it 1 ,, ma tt er. T hose r ea dm g th e papers t 'l' h h ' f t f th ti • imperative to increa se th e fo r ce of "Th e Co m p le te Co !l ege am p us d'or were Misses A lice Hall and Me r y l pu up. . e c ie es. o ese 1111gs . h ffi h b t II a co m p l t c co ll ege h fe was ab ly isare two pictures w hi ch larancc has Black. T h.ese . prod u ct1ons . 1t >v ,var' ·[ too. k up receive • d as a weeId 111g ' heIp an d· t c o •cc .a · • ee n a c• bua y cussed la s t T u esd av 111g1 . pres 11 1• •'v[ rs. 1 fill ed_ fr~m mo rnm g 1I 11 n1 ~ 1It WJ t e n - aret R awle . A· a new ·coll e c he food s1tuat1011 and llo rLlat1011 to Cummin des ires t h .. to !)t:'. hu ng in thus1ast 1c tud ent s h e lp in g to ge t g y g th e wa r, a nd b ro u ght o u t the great . f . . cl ch a p el fe ll in ruin s be ca u e th e towe r . f . b' p lace o f larancc's por t raits o his news ancI h eIps to ti, e vari o us 1ca ers II neces_ s1ty o con erv111g every it fat h er and 111 o tlicr. larailCC cleci' d es b ft lack ed su ffic i nt s upport, o a co ege · an d chur cI1es. ,No t i1111 g 1, as ee n Ie . . . po s1b le. f ·c1c1· h' undone for thi la s t !fo r t to m ake the life is 111 comp let e u ni~ ~ t he ~h ys1ca l, upon severa 1 mean s o n 111g 1111socia l. men ta l and sp1ntual ides are A l th0 ug h t h ese papers were of a e lf of Mrs. Cummi n b efore she spoils people realiz e th e g r ea t n eed of t he ir a ll d eveloped. · , ve develop th e sp ir- sum · ·1a r nature yet t I1 ey were h an di e cl his chances with hi s ri ch old uncl e. · sue h a d 1'ff erent way t I1a t th e pro- 1 Things come to a · Ii max when Mrs. denominati o nal coll ege. it ua l sid e by prayer. Bible study and 111 · · The \ \' es tervill r di s tri c t has p ra c ti - service for hr ist thr e different or- gram was a very en t er t amtng one as Cummin d ecides t o go h ome and cally fini hed its wo rk a nd ha aston- an izations as the church and u nday w e 11 as b eing · 1·mg IY ms · t rue t'ive. Juliet to accompany h r, whi le the xceec g ished th e lead ers with th e ir r es ul ts. . ch oo l. But Y . V,.T, . A . gives pe rrich old uncle ha s marri ed usy This district comp osed o f th e \ Ve te r- h aps t h e best opportunity for deve lopPlain. In the end a ll turns out right ville church a nd fo ur s mall co u n t ry ment of t h e spi'r it ual life of co ll ege r \ for larance, hi s mother-in- law charges had o n its s h o uld er s o n eirl s a ll ove r th e wor ld. Here is a leaves an d hi s r i h o ld u ncle has made g seventh of t he w ho le am o unt appor• • • • tioned to So ut h E ast O h io Co n fe r e n ce cha nce for lead er shi p and a ch a n ce to ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ar ra nge m e nts to leave h is mo n ey to his n ep h ew. Ser ve Oth e r s · r s "J sus and Ma n," or a sum of $7,000. ow that th ey T h e ch apte T h e Y. M . C. A. was privileged last A II t he charac ter s v.icr we ll adapt are through , Pro fe . o r Co rn et et, o n e Thur day evening to hear Rev. J . ed to t h eir par ts th us making t he pro of the confe ren ce leaders, r eports " J es us' Teachin g upon . in" a n d "Th e Ch o ice of t h e C r o s" from " J es us o f F ra nk Sm it h , a ret ired Met h odist min du ction m u ch bett er. Miss Bur t n er, (Con tinu ed on page t wo.) H istory" we r e rev iewed by M r s. L. iste r of We terv ill e. T h e speaker as Mrs. C u mm in deserves on ly the A. Vl'e inla n d. T h ese ta lk are prov base d h is remark s on t he e wo rds best comme n dation for h er exce ll ent Young Aviator Is a V ictim in g ve r y in te r es ti ng and h elpful and fr o m Pa ul , "Her e in I exe rcise myself wor k. Mis s. F.raz ier a nd A. C. Sid of Mishap But E s capes H a rm. th e g irl s wi ll be so r ry when t h e last to have a conscience d vo id of of da ll were w ell a da pted t o play the par t s of M r. a nd Mrs. Cla ra n ce In a letter from Ri chard Seneff, a o f t h e series o f ta lk is g iven a t th e fe n se t o God a n d man." T h e ta lk was an inte r es ti ng and Eglamo re an d did fin e work. Miss fo rmer student in Otte rb ein , h e t e ll s nex~ mee ting. p r ofi ta bl e di scussion on th e power o f Warner, as S usy P lain , p layed h er of the t hrillin g exp e rience whi ch h e Sunday Schools to Meet. co n scie n ce. Rev. M r. S mith b ro ught part we ll in th a t s h e broug h t ou t so had a few weeks ago whi le man o u ve r S unday sch ools o f Blendo n t ow n o u t ver y clearly th a t alth ou g h w e we ll th e chara cte ri sti cs tha t th e ing wit h an ar eop lan c so me w h e r e in France. "Dick", a s h e wa s kn ow n to shi p will h o ld a conve n t ion S un day meet ma ny n ew pr o bl em s in o ur a u t ho r in ten ded to po rtray. Her ef the student s, wa att em p ting to mak e a fternoo n an d eve ni ng, May 12. T h e ,school li fe we can settle t h em a ll b y forts are deser vin g o f o nl y the high a landing, and an a cco u n t of t he pres afte rn oo n sessio n w ill be he ld in the an appea l to our conscience. He d e est pra ise. Mrs. P lai n and Uncle ence of om e ot h e r mach in e h was P r esbyteria n ch urch and Prof. R. H . fined conscience as the soul's answer Horace p layed by Miss Wier and J. forced to tr y a seco nd t ime. At the Wagoner wi ll be the speaker. The to the question, "What ough t I to C. ·iddall r espec ti v ly, were equa ll y second tria l, h oweve r , a li ttle gust o f eve n in g session wi ll be in the United do?" The essential thing in t h e re we ll li ked by th e lis te ne rs. T he part wind caught hi plan e a n d b eing too Breth ren c hur ch and L. H. Bulkley, of ligious life is to bear t h e right re of ands, take n by H. E . Michael peak. His s ubject lationship to God and man, and this brought out clea rl y t he character of do e to t he g round to ma n ouver he Co lu mb u s, w ill wa hurl ed h eadl ong to Mother wi ll be "Five Sunday School Ange ls". relation hip depends on our consci a typ ical English man . The parts M r s. Metz ler , of the State Sunday ence. By several str iking illu stra tak en by Misses Bovee and Wilhelm Earth . Hi s machin e was comp letely and L. J . W oo d w er e we ll hand led and de molis hed but Mr. Sen eff was u n Sch ool Association, is expec t ed to tions h e sh owed the power of co n sci deserve mu ch credit. ence for r ig h t in the lives o f peop le. speak at one o r bo t h of these m ethur t except for a few scr a t ch es a n d A great dea l of th e success of the The meet ing was dese rv ing o f a bruises. A lat er lett e r fro m him ings. Rev. J ames Best is president of· th e larger attendance than was p resen t. (Continu ed o n page two.) brings the word that h e is in fine con town hip association. dition again .
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