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VOL. 2.

F OTTERBEI r

OLLEGE No. 14.

WESTERVILLE, OHIO , FEBRUARY 17, 1919.

ST. VALENTINE I CAMPUS TO BE BEAUTIFIED PARTY IN DORM Plans Made f~ Planting o f s:::·;.::..-1

)TIFFIN QUINTET LOSES TO 0. C.

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Ot.cr h c in a:l· 111ni and fri e nd s wi !I II ing In Hall Fario,s. , c pka sc d t h e ar a b ut t h e plan for , , La t•.t ify in g th e ·am p u s. E ,·e ry o n e I GIFT BOX A FEATUIC ·: >g n izes th e n a tural be auty o f th e t .. ,n pn s as it is 110.v and w ill re a di ly Decorations, Games , and Ref: c ..;. . - .,c; ie l'C? that th t: pl a ntin g f s hrubb c ,y ments Refle cted S pirit of St. a b o t•t tI-. e bui lding s and t he g roapin g Vaientine's Day. o f tr ees in appropriat e pla ce s will a dd mat rially to the gen e,·al b e auty and "Have a h eart a ttra c t1ven es • of th e gr o unds. .\t c hr an Hall . \ s p ec ia l c o mmitt ee , \\'ith !\Ir. E . Thursday ni g ht L. huey o f Dayton a s ch a irman. has Eight o'clo c k. " he cn at w rk for so m e ti .11e. \\'h o · uld resist such a tantaliz ­ fhrough the · en·i ·cs o f a la11d sca1>e ing inYitation , especia ll y if it cam ·~ ga rdener a compl e te pl a n fo r 1>lantin -g· Dr. Edmund A. Jones. from a bunch of g irl s as hospitabl e as ha s b e en s e cured . Thi !) Ian includ es those , at oc hran Hall' erta in ly the planting of hard y hrubbery Dr. J ncs. hc lo,·e d hy tudent s, not many, if th e crowd ,n the par lors around all the buildin gs , ' hich w ill ,ilum ni and fa culty of O tt erbein on Thursday evening is any test. g i,·e a touch of color from ea :·ly ollege, cel e brated hi ~ se venty i\s was titting, th e pirit o f birthday la st Tues day, Feht . spring unti l late autumn. Valentin e wa s e,·e r ywhe r e pre It has been sugge sted that I 11 the t 11 year Dr. J on e F the big red h ea rt s which hun e ither s in g ly o r in grot11> , b ec o me has been co nn ec t e d with Otte r bein the chandeli e r s, in th tiny ne to re pont_ ibl e fo r _t h c pla,11i n_g _a round he ha• g rown •. th e s pirit of he ones which adv1 eel the timid a par 1cu 1a ,· 1llll 1c1111g . 111 t 111s way in s tituti 11 and h is inttu nee h a~ h een 1 ''Try again, "• in the cooky 1i eart . 11 a sh ar • 111 · c r eam e \· eryone w,·11 I>C g11·e ex,cptiona ll y stro ng. Hi s in s pi r ing which appear ed with the i ·c making th e grou nd s f our :\Ima ~han e l addres s es and h is pra c ti cal and coffee. Mater mor e beautiful and inspiring. teaching ha ,·e left a la . tin g imii-:e sSt Val e ntin e als 1 resided ,·er the The co t for eac h building will n ot be s ion 11 a ll who ha,·e heen under his game. H ea rt s were matched, bro­ la,·ge a nd th e comm itt ee feels it can in struct io n. ken hearts were m e nded , a nd matches eas il y he cared f r by th e Ya ri o us Dr. Jon es is one of the for e most were anxiou ly co unt ed. The d eg r e e c lasses or g r oups of c lasses. On e e ducators of the State. a fact which of succc s in th ese undertakings wa has a lr eady agreed t o he responsible • · cl,·catecl . th e 15 111 1iy me m 1)ers 111•p 111 CYidencecl by th e num be r of stars in for o n e of the b uildin g s. It is hoped Na ti ona l ounc il of Educat io n-an the "ser\'ice h eart." It was observed that the planting ca n be begun in th e . r e cog' n ,.t.10 11 11011 0 r c o n f e rr e d o n 1y 111 that many had attained c nsiderab le immediate spri n g months in order of s up e ri or wo rth . Hi s co llc o- iat e ski ll in at lea t o n e of the c lin e · of that this ve ry year may bri n g u om e cou r se at Amherst Co ll ege was in act ivity. of the bea uty o f th e cheme. t er rupte d by a term in th e se n ·ice o f . An imp o rt ant feature of the e nt er­ Class of ·1s is planning to put hi s co untr y but he r ece 11·ec1 t 11e t1eta in ment was pr ov id ed by the two e,·era l nt tic seats on the campus. gree of Bac h e lor of rts in UHi5 and gypsy fortun e t e ll ers whose s e ,·vices Miss Helen E n sor, S e c r e t ary an d Master o f Arts in 1868 from that in ­ were procure d espec ially fo r thi s o c­ Treasurer of the c lass is chairma n of s titution. His car eer as an e du cator casion. The entrance to their sa nc­ this comm itt ee. (Continued o n page five.) tum was a lways c r owded and many

But Vi , itors Lacked Endurance In Second Half. MEYE RS AND FOX SHINE Scoring Even Until Las t Five M in utes When Otterbein Took Lead. Ga me Ended 27 to 21.

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(Continued on page five .) Sophs Challenge Freshies. Strong ri va lry between th e Sopho­ mores and Fre hmen ha s b ee n quit e Otterbein. Not noticeable around on ly has it touch e d the physical ele­ ment of the c lasses but a lso the men­ tal. Th e Sophomores have c hallen g ­ ed th e Fre hm an to a d eba t e and the "Freshies" h ave accep t e d. Owing to the fact that th e r e wi ll be no m e n' s interco ll egiate debating t ea m this year th e Public peaking ounci l d e ­ cided to leave th e debating to th ese two classes. It is h oped that a keen intere t will be s hown by a ll the st u­ dents in this debate. If it is posible to loca te a co ll ege girl's d eba t­ ing team from a ri va l co ll eg~-ther ·~ will be formed a gir l's team h e r e in Otterbein.

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Th e gam e o pene d lik e a tornad o a nd the whirlw in d spirit · prev a iled through o ut, ne ith e r tc a ni slacke ning it s effo rt s for a rnovement'till the final pi s tol s hot. H e id e lb e rg s uccee ded in capturing th e fir s t thr ee p oi n t·, . but tte r bein c:ime back with a b:111g and soon eve n ed up the sco r e. From then on, ·oring wa . nip and tu c k a nd not till the final whistl e wa s Otte rb ein s ure of ' >:ng . 5 r a I>1 t 11e bacon . c·,cntl e n ess had no pla ce 111 th,~ ga me but cav e -man ta c t :cs were qu'.te th e vogu e, th e en­ tire contes t be ing o ne swa s h, bang, rip . roaring affair from start to linish. Interest ran high amon g the spec tator s. Vocal organ s we r e strain e d t o the utmost and no effort wa s spared to make the te,im fe e l th ~t every _lo ya l s u pporte r o f the Card 111. al and fan was boosting them to final victo~y. ' The o ld gy_m echoed an d re-echoed, time and aga111 with chee r s and r oar ' (Co ntinued on page five.)

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DARING DEED COMMITTED-LIVES RISKED TO ''' PULL" NEW STUNT I

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'·We've flunked in our .clas . e , sneaked int o th e co ll ege building a nd Fro li cked with la sses. up to th e Philomathean Hall just as if Tied up th e old co lleg e be ll." I th e r e hadn ' t been any janitor around Yes, we're all proud o f our A lma who might hav e knocked us cold; then J\1lat er, a nd so m e of us hav e even we got re ck less with our liv es, c ro ss­ taken th e o ld so n g li terally and hav e e el a p lank above a gasping abyss. and tri ed t o li ve it thr o ugh t o th e very grabbe d th e rop e ! But there was no c url o f the la s t le tt er. Flunking in use to be too horribly devili s ~ and our c la sses was easy, beca u se all we perhaps be petrified on the spo t , so had to d o was nothin g; it was a littl e we c ut th e rope, tied a string to it, harder t o frolic with th e la sses be- got o ur selves down th e s tair s and cause sometimes th ey had froli cs al- rang th e bell from the outside. My, ready planned with o ther fellows; but h ow those peal s cut th e air! Our as for th e line "tied up the o ld college b loo d ran thick with th e thrill of it. bell." oh boy ! that' s just what some of Never s hall we forget th at good old­ us did the other night. Away late, fashioned stuff we s taged at Otter­ when we hould have been snoring bein. "Oh the boys are the swellest o r wo rkin g on our co ur se of s tudy , we fellows." Rah! Rah I

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Garver Returns from France. Lieut. J. B. Garver, 'J7, . _rece n t ly returned a nd discharged from the T·Hh squad r on, Roya l Air Fore':! of th e 13. E. F., surp ris ed hi s many friends in We t<'r ville last Thursday night when he came un a n.nounced. E,·eryo ne is delighted t ◊- see J oh n r e­ turn with o nly light injury from shrapne l. He wa patro le d in F lan­ ders a a scou t p il o t and had no sma ll s har ~ in the drive th a t sent the Ge rm a ns from the Be lgian front but his modesty will not permit a state­ ment o f the num be r of G'rmans he se nt down. Part of the t im e Lieut. Garver drove machines across th e c ha nn e l from London to the Am e rican Av ia­ ti o n F ie ld near Paris. Jn spite of the danger Garver says that flying is th e g r ea t es t sport in the world. John speaks high ly. of the m en of ot h er nationalities w'ith,, wh9,m he met. ( Continued on page two.)


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