WESTERVILLE, OHIO, OCTOBER 31, 1921.
VOL. 5.
~GRADS" THRONG TO HOME-COMING
ATHL~IC CLUB CONVENES
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GET-TO-GETHER ENJ OYED
No. 7.
IVARSITY HOLDS KENYON TO TIE
Athletic Interests of Otterbein Dis- Annual Home-coming Supper Is cussed at Important Meeting Scene of Great Enthusiasm ---Former Students and O ther Friends of of Alumni. and Spirit. Old Time Rivals Wage Bitter College Return in Unpre Fight In Home-coming Last Saturday evening, three aturday noon a nucleus of the old Gridiron Battle. cedented Number. Otter_bein Athleti~ Club, with se:eral hundred and fifty enthusiastic alumni, prominent alumni and local busme s students, ex-students and friends oi PROGRAM WELL-EXECUTED RECORD CRO?JD ATTENDS et at the Blend9n Hotel for the uc llege enjoyed the annual Home men. coming Supper, held in th e Occasion Is Acclaimed as Greatest lunc:h and a business meeting. nited Game Filled With Many Hair-Raising Sec~etary Ralph W. Smith took Brethren Church. Event of its Kind in_College's Moments, As Teams Strive charge o-f the bu ine s and offered D-ue to the outcome of the football History. for Supremacy. seve ral amendments to the consti.tu game, enthu iasm reigned upreme aturday night terminated Otter tion. The amendment wer passed. · and many acquaintance were renew In a game replete with thrill s and bein' greate t Home-coming. Though The method of. obtaining member ed and new one formed in the half some of the keenest football that ha imilar occa ·on have been observed sh ip and does were xplained by Mr. hour preceeding the upper. Practi ever been witnes ed on the local cally all of the vi iting- alwnni were gridiron, Otterbein had to be ati :li irom year to year, every one voiced Smith. the opinion that never before had such ed wfrh a 7-7 core in ber annual On r commendation of a committee pre ent. uth u ia 111, uch Jar e number of vi - the followi ng meJJ were electe d a aturday The result of the various games Home-coming game here iting alumni and ril i1d of the col d.ir ctor of the club; C. 0. played throughout the country were with Ken-yon. lege been witne ed. The vi itors presented the be t team 'OS i B. W. Elliott, '15; F. E. antler , announced and v ere received with that ha been een in the purple and Beginning Thur day night with the 15 ; Ralph W. mith, ' 12; and L. W. much intere t by everyone. pecial e ion of th, women' liter War o.n, 'OS. ll o:f the e .men are li.v Following an excellent dinn,er. Pro white tog ince 1916. The am old ary ocietie , alumni arrived in ever ing in Westerville and will have an op fessor . P. Rosselot introduced the Kenyon style o;f playing and u e of increasing numbers. tactics wa ve ry portunity to get together at interval toastmaster o{ the evening, Homer unsportsmanlik Student committees had carefully to dispose of the busines of the club B. ,Kline, '15 of Pitt burgh, Pennsyl much in evidence. The much tooted booter, tock, is prepa red a program for fhe entertain a it comes up. vania who expre sed his appreciation ment of visitors and beglnnrng Friday-, I , a -d "ded that th anmial ,n et of thi Home-coming and then call either a victim of th perjur.ed pre s or there wa carcely an idl e moment. ing of the lub would be held at ed upon H. P. Lambert, '12, of Ander he bad an off day as hi punting The tudent committee , together Home-coming in lead of at Com son, J ndiana. "Cupe" spoke enthusi looked rather tame a compared with Peden's, whose be t effort was good a tically of thi year' Home-comin with the tudept Council d r'.re high_ mencement time. ummerville was commendation for the capable manner During tl1e di cus ion that followed aying that it w;i the be t he had at for i ty-fi.ve yard . in which all Home-coming plan were in hie-h Frank lement , Homer B. tended ince hi graduation. lie com the only in.pividual tar on the Ken carried out. Thi year a greater ~ Kline, F. 0 . an Sickle, W. H. Ander plimen tcd the team for it fine game yon team. Kenyon won the to and cho e to tatcment tha fort than ever before wa made to in on, C. 0. Altman, . P. Ro elo and and clo ed· with th vite alumni, invitations being ent by Homer Lambert made pe ches co n Otterbein will be one of the greate t receive. After a coup le down they the chool, by literary ocietie apa erning the different a pect of the college in the country if e,·eryone fumbled and ,. kinney" Lehman re covered. n the first play Ander on (Continued on page six.) lub, vouch afing their upport of the by th Var ity "0". Al o .more care took th ball on an end run and club' interc t . Practically every man ful provi ion was made to accommo follow~ng the prettiest interference that pre cot pledged hi UPJ?Ort to the ath Dr. and Mrs. W . M. Gantz date alumni after tliey arrived. Entertain Football Squad. any back could hope for. made a da h , All in all, Otterbein' 1921 Home letic interest of the school and prom <;!own the field £pr 45 yard . The next i ed to be re pon ible for lining up c ming was emin ntly afi factory to Dr. and Mr . \~. M. Gantz were two plays were through the line, and old "gr ad " in his community for student , alumni and friend <){ th col hosts to the varsity football quad membership in t,he club, and al o a - last Tue day evening at th eir home on netted about five yards. Pedc:n then lege. threw a pas to Johnny George, bu t urned re pon ibiJity foi: organizing \Valnut treet. hairmen in charge of the variou Summerville interferred with Johnny group in hi home community to take comniittec- were: The hou e was appropriately de in a way that caused him to drop the a fri endly interc t in young ath lete , Invitation ommittee-W. 0. Stauf corated in keeping with the Hallowe oval. The referee penalized Kenyon (Continued on page seven.) fer ; Reception Committee, Marjora 'en ea on. Th guest entered the distance of the pa which wa Whistler· Po ter ommittee, Edna through an arch of corn fodder .and good for twenty yards. Thi placed Delli.nger; Rally and Parade Commit Bishop W . M. Bell Speaks were welcomed by fairies into a world In Chapel To Students. of fodder. beautiful autumn leaves, the ball on the si yard line and on tee, A. W. Elliott; Home-coming Supthe next play George carried the ball (Conti.nued on page two.) by countle witche , F iday morning, Bi hop W. 1. Bell, inhabited over with practically no r esi tance. gho t . and bl~ck cat . Senior Bi hop of the United Brethren The famou old "hike hift" was used Lecture Course T ickets To The ho te had arranged many deChurch, poke at chapel. Bishop Bell ( ontinued on page two. ) Be On Sale This Week. cho e a hi central theme the great lightful game which oc·c upied . most of the evening. mong th e most On Friday next, ovember 4, at word "Contin uity". Saturday, Dec. 3, Is Day Set Bi hop 13ell, one of America's fore intere ting wa a nerve te t de igned 12:30 p. m. at Hoffman' , and con ecure the men with sufficient For Taking of Sibyl P ictures. tinued on aturday, ovember 5, until mo t public peaker , i a poli hed or to Busine Manager of the ibyl, all ticket are old. eason tickets for ator and hi me age wa received with nerve for the game on Saturday. The fairie erved a plendid lunch John chutz, has announced that Satentire course of ix numbers with re- great pleasure. of such a nature and at a time suited urday, December 3, the student body erved eats fo r the course will range Glee Club Elects Officers. to football men. will go to the Baker rt Gallery to fro m $1.50 to $425. The J?rice is ln the 'election of officer held last Aside fror:n the member of th e secure the group picture for µi i g raded a cco rdi ng to location in the 'ibyl. Thi arrangement is chapel. The entir_e chapel i re- week by the Men' Glee Cl u b, Ray M. var ity quad, Coach and Mr . Dit- year' ecved except the chairs in the co rn er~ John on wa elected president, and J. mer, Ath letic Director and Mr . Mar- neces ary in order to ecure the b,e t 'picture po sible and it i hoped tha 1 a nd tripl e A. Agents will not solicit M. Owen, secretary-treasurer. U nd er tin were pre en t. II join in hearty prai e for th e everyone will r eserve t yi date and you, so be sure to observe the date and the direction of Profe or pessard the place named above. Mrs. Fran·k Club is putting in some very hard ability of Dr. ar.d Mr . Gantz a s arrange to co-oper~te w,th t,h e ·il:ry l host . management. Bookman will be in charge of sale . work on thi ea on's new program.
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