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1:--: THE IXTEREST OF OTTERBEI~ COLLEGE
No. 1.
WESTERVILLE, O HIO, OCTOBER 14, 1918.
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C LASSES EL,~CT OFFI C ERS
WILL OPEN COURSE
A T. C. TO HAVE . WAR SECRETARY
Weber Quartet Will Give First Num ber on Citizens' C ourse on Even• ing of O ctober 26
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Able Representatives Chosen
Each of Four Classes for
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M C. A. R aises Money to Bring Y. ·secretary Here for Whole Year.
!GIRLS T? HAV·E From MJLJ1 ARY DRILL To be Conducted on Strictly Military Basis-Takes Place of Regular "Gym".
Coming Year.
The \\' eber quarte!, male gation, will gi, e the ltrst Pumh1.r on A month after the he1,1:inning of BOYS CON TRIBU TE EAGERLY the citizens' lecture course. _in th<· school find Otterbein with a com- I GREAT ENTHUSIASM SHOWN" 1 college chapel, on the e,·e11111 g of 1>lete corps of class officers, reacly to Hut I s Planned Similar to Those October 26. carry o ut the plans for the ytar. The Coach Swain to Direct Drill, and Sports During Entire Found in Regular Army 1 In the following order the re>11a i! 1- J enior class is large. considering conCan tonments. · · · augu t hocly saw fit Year. . 1 der of the num IJe rs w1·11 I ,e ~•v•·n · d.1t1ons. and this · ·s \ . · M · .· ·,\ · hasTlagun Judo-e Georgc D . , \11< en, '" ' ovcm ' c to e I ect f or t h eir . o ffi1cer : Otterhern 1ur · · come to the front. 0 n last . ik- 29 : "'Charles R. Taggart, enterta111er. Pre ideiit-J ud son Siddall. •A ttent!On ! I n accordance with the ·enin" pr'"sident Harn1eht December 12: \\' atahwarn compa ·1.. \ "ice President-Florence Loar _general pirit of ·11reparednes sweep" . · d m,.:1. · · <l ay c~. proposition he f o re the .as· January 25; Dr. . Parkes la ecrctary-He len Bovee. mg over the country, the girl of Otd a ,•hich concern tlie placing Fchn-ary -!: G a;· z-Cno Ia ]\JC1ac•I are11.. place · h ave tal..en up ann ' . For . t· Trea urer-Ray Harmelink ter b e111 socta ion . 7. · . y .. ' secretary at t 1,e barracks , .\pnl w h o k nows what, may happen before of a ·ui Jin g of a hut for ~nc Th· lecture course hi story in \\· c,The Junior clas~ is th e malle t in the kaiser is made to sing, ..The Star and th e e<t Pl l •s Befo r e gl\·111g , ··lie cover a period of m re han I school, but there is no doubt that it Spangled Banner"? •·ns ias th e pep to ma k·e ·t 11·,ngs go, w,. th con,fort · ofourl0)· h . meeting Mr. 11 3 -' • ..ten• . yea r . Many hundreds of citiv: everal squad · have been organ h.is plan tJ · t d c that eve r y ·. -'\ · T ; ..., d student have been chcaed :we co 11 ce 11 t ra t e d a>• I Tt . .its mem I>ers. ized to meet twice a week for regu1 Y 111 · · ·· me m k expla111c d I and hfty nu.n an · · d l the cour es :--; eyer •'••. . Th e O ffi cers are lar military drill and sett1·11g up exer·t f two bun re< . 1nsp1re >Y . . . . . O C. unt secretary furr11shcd h?' fore was there such em inent need Lir ~~.:stdent-:-Fred Gray. cise under the direc t ion of Coach . would ha,e a h f t he Y. M. C. , h tertainment and instruction ,,f vice President-Herbert ~fyer s. ~wain. · Aside from this, the new rethe war work o uld l>e dt:,·ot- I sue t ehena cou rs e a 110 ,,•. Tl1e tale·1t . s are as k ed te take individ ual full hr~nc time wo • T ecretary-~hry C I SBallenger. . crmt A., w 110 e . k <\s Otterbein h~s named above is tandard and wiil rea urer- ar m' th · exercises each day that they may be o r · num · be r t h e P re s1- 1not di appomt · · · · d 11110 · ·" · the mo t critical. Tht sophomore class is fai rl y w 11 ippe con..-.uon oone r. Piaed to army " •red not the reqt~ for the placing of a Book lets will be distributed in tt' n large and eager to how the world toons and companie arc to be form:. ge · · Iy Otterbein unde r se,·er al .con,· 1day . Agents, t h e committee .iy 3. t h at op h oroore are uperior to ed an d o ffi cer c h o~en on a strict de nt a rran man at . ptit the ma tter entire!_ will call on you. Sea on adult t:ck- freshmen. The electi n of officer : military ba is. T here will be p le i1ty .. o. 11s W 1llC 11dei·ts "' <11t1 ets will be o ld for t each. with tht· President-1'1anson Nichol . I O f sports a I o, to re11eve the monotup to the stu . •k · , infort11ed hy ~.-1,p,:<"' ,., ••. ~----•~ •.,. • . •'· "' , .. P~,.. -,.~.,•. ,(; ,., ,, ,-.. ; on:v ('f ,lril!. Tnclo ran•' out<l "r ha~ • I)a I 1, arj: I1ery, b· sk tball,-and - - volleywar tax. Season ticket<; for 'ecretary-Esther Harley. M r. Harmel!n . ..,,"a,. 111 u~. """' -•·••-> ·- fed.:ral ,.1· ~ J, ., .,.t ·1cec · 'f b a II Iiave b een arrangecI f or. dlHI lhe '"'· ::, \\·ar \\·ork co111111 1 chi ldren will be sold at ,'jO cent, w,th reasurer-Mauric-e Colli11s. Ohio I I al . I11e . f I· planning ome Of t 11 ~ ~{ . •' . that if t ,e_ oc f r.,,·e cent additional for war ta., . com maneIer-111-c ..,_ The freshmen! \ Vhat hall ,,.e au · 1c . .,_ • · t n o " ·1 . J competitive h1"kes to ascerta1·11 ,,,h!ch · 0 tl . . · of furni h a por • . About 300 seats w1 I be re en-e,\ about them? • a soc1at1on c?u 11< Jar" in all prohab1l· each number. Re ervalions at Heff_fhey ha,·~ completely are the "crack·' squad . . t ry s sa , . . d overflowed their bounds rn chapel and I Al ead ti · . · 1 ,th e ecrc a . e could he obta1ne_ · man 's for ten cent . Prof. ~- E . ·or • r v 11. nt>w regime ,a atoush·- full tun d t six occ_upy almost two sections. From (C~ntinucd 011 page five.) . • ly. ,s . . crea e the bu ire f netet chairman of the c mmitt-: c·. their generous numb r they cho e: 1~5 ;:rs making a total O I O <lo / _________ Pre ident-Harold Freeman. Visiting Prexy Gives Talk 01 i undrc( . d o 11 page five.) , . ice . p re 1·<Ient- G or d on JJ t1nue Board Elects New Staff. ,oward. on Work of S. A . T. C. O11 ,,.. - - ___ _ · · B oar d o f t h e T an ecretary-Bernice Heeter. F' n•d ay mornmg • •. The Pu>11 1cat1on in ·t,apel , Presi1 " Calls Ha t d. I I · f II I I I Treasurer-Estel A !bright. d 1--T I 1 • nish "Flu T"me Being. and Car 111a t11. a ac t1e un• ent ugic s, o f ~»liami l lniversity,
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on Athletics for I u ua l and doubtle s enjoyable (?) --------gave a short talk on the .. A. T. C.s . ·c of Spanish influen7 rask of se lecting an entirely new The Y. W . C. A. S ing. thro ugh o ut the state. President ep•<1em• . g through the co - taff composed exclu ively of girl . Hughes i Regi onal Director of Ohio whic is 5 wecpll1 ate riall y • b f h unday morning. at 11 :30 the girls · tate !,as m Thi need aro e ecau e o t e un - gathe red in Cochran Hall Library and West Virginia for the S. A. T. C. I ege. of the f sotbail sche d u le · Be- certainty about the I engt h o f time . for a ing, to partially take the place He sa id_ that in O _h io the . A. T. C. · the . .A . T . . wt·11 re- of . unda y school and church. An ha . thirty-two unit ' and that every c·h an e d the o ntine an d as a pre· . I the fellows 111 ca us of the quar:he game ,dth Ohio main in Otterbein. orchestra of three pieces helped to Oh ioan should be proud of the fact ven ti e _me 3 sur e been definite ly can· The P ublication Board is com po ed make the singing more lively, and the t_ hat the youth of the state is re pondU 111·' ,ers1ty has of: girl enjoyed this informal gathering. lllg O ~ve_II to the g~vernment's call. cdled. has been curbPre idcnt-Josephine Foor. The program included religiou , pa - T _ he ex, tmg _regulation were made ic repre ente d ~n I' \ ·ice Pre idcnt- Ed na H ooper. \Vllen tbh ~ epidem vill be triotic and Otterbein ong . Dean I Ill order to give _every boy with the ed, ~ter e1nb ~ a splendid tean_,. . _n Secretary-Glady Lake. ~fcFadden gave a little talk to the ncces ary e~ucat,onal qualifications. che gridiro n ) terial i ,n ev•- ' Gladys Howard. girls. which impressed them more an opportu111ty to enter th e .. A. T. J of. newh maexcellent Iea der • ah unuance Leland p ace. deeply than orne sermons would have C · F· urt h er f acts which he gave were denc and withs t ~ a winning team \\' illiam \ 'a ncc. done. If our quarantine that keeps I that these th irty -two unit s contain . hip f Coach wain 13. . Peters. u. from church hould la ·t over an- about eleven thousand 111(11, and that dc,•e lop. I. h,·o o Id An ad,·isorr board i, C~ 111 P?-.cd ofj other Sunday. the girls will be eager th e government ~~ s1~ending about 1s ure to Al hou~h th~r~f:~:r/;:;t frot11 the !'resident Clippinger. l rot. \\ e111land for another Y. \\'. C. .\. sing. ;,500,00~ on the S. A. r. C. in Ohio. men . n11th an< · : , men arc ~ho \\'· and Dr. Kci,-;ter: _________ e con Hiers that the cxi;,ting state tean of la,t year: _n~1~ped that before --------Notice. of affairs will make the college mor~ in.'"' u ·,> "·ell. It '." k \ll>rig ht and . democratic. The heads of the -. , shrec . • Another Army Officer Arrives. There ha been I sued the followI I -~li the ne;,..t game. • . ed from t 11e .chools have 1ac c1111 cult. co 111 pkx 'f . _. J,a, c n:cO\ c_r J)claLieut. :Miller of Cle,·eland has htu1 ing military ordtr: that there ·hall problems to ~oh e with regar<I to tl,e 111 · d 111 t I1et take ·t· tioncd here to train · t I1c . . \ . T . C. I>e no to I)acco u ecI on the college changes and ad1·ust111ents ma<le t1cces,"ar . t' n. "ti ev receive 1 • K1100 s . I'", able O · d I11s · groun d s. on streets on \I h1ch · ". '' mark mansh1p. · H c receive and "·ill the col- sary b" the nt·w order of tt, 1·11 gs. 1 in \tar g·1111c . . . I I ' f • , h . laces in the line up. lo raiuing at Fort Sheridan an, ater j lege !!:'.ound · ace, on the athletic field President 1f ugh cs e ti mates that I t e•r P · , will be able to < t Camp Perry. Although he has or on College ,\venue a_ far east as ,he colleges will thi. year fur 111· 5 1, at y·t 1 •. re~ at our cl men the support tie,· . l a1 •en here but one day h c h as won K nox treet. , \ ny infringement of I lea t 20,000 of the 'i0,000 officer. 11 1 I· · · '"T1 •t•pen upo h ·tudcnt bod)' an cl 1t .1s· >t e friendship and the respect o f I· 11 Im, regu Iat1on will be reported at which the government will need by 1 1 c ~ . e,,· and old. " ·111 11 ceiv c frot11t student~. d once to the officers. n . comman . . next June. hop cI 11a . , . cooperation. 1 their heart) pa
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