1921 11 14 The Tan and Cardinal

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TEREST OF OTTERBEI WESTERVILLE, O HI O, N O VEMBER 14, 1921.

VOL. 5.

FIRST LYCEUM

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jo. C. GRIDDE RS

No. 8.

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College Has Six Accredited R epresen- \ Printing a_nd Eng raving Contracts tatives at the National Student Are Both Let-Editorial Otterbein's Defense Crumbles, . and Conference. Staff Busy. Wittenberg Runs Away With ---In hicago, today. repre entative W6rd come froJJJ th office of J. P. 20-0 Score. from v ry o llege in the country are chutz, :Manager 6f the 1922 i byl, meeti ng for. di cu i~u of .the di arm- I that progre STRONG CAST APPEARS i being ~a?e on this GRIDIRON IS A SEA OF MUD ament que t1011. It I de ired that an year' Ann ual. gobahons have . dB ene fit Result from cxpre sion of the opin.ion of the future been clo ed with Print- Two Hundred Rooters, Carried By . . . th Greenfield . E ntertamment an f H leader of ou r country, who w1U be mg Co. to pu,blJ h the 1byl, and a th e Special Train, Sadly DisSkillful Mixture O ~mor drawn from the rank of pre ent day engravi ng contract wa made ome appointed. and Philosophy. college tudcnt , be given the Inter- ti.me ago, Manager chutz f eJ that 1 national onference o n Di armament preliminary arrangement are about Otterbei n studci1ts who attended the \ hich i in e sion at Wa hington completed. P laying at pringfield on a murldy pcniog number of the Citizens' Lee- · D. C. The whole country will be in- , The Gree,11field P rinti.ng Co. i a fi Id and befo re two hundred turc our · e in the Chapel la t Tue - tere ted in the deci ion ef forth by' high clas firm and ha publi hed c.ol- dent and alumni, th tt erhein foot­ clay evening, were treated to one of the college a emb ly and its influence lege annua l nota bly the Oberlin ball team once mor e went through t he th most pfeasi.ng comedie that has wi ll w itho ut doubt be felt in ¥.'a h- Hi-O-Bi, with great succe . ffre-w hi ch in time. it i hoped, will been pre ented to a local au di enc. in harden it a teel.- battl cl the Witten Th editoi::ial taff un.der the direceveral y ar . '"l;h }.,follu c," preM. Howe, '22, i ..r:epre entiug the tion. of Editor H. \ V. Troop ;s bu ily hero- "';ri g rs of th,e \ e t' OJl c\·cn entcd by the Mollu c Comedy om- tudent body at the conference. and at work, grioding through the routine term duri~g th e li.r t hali only to fall pany. wa given· by a trong ca t and Dr: Clii,)ping r, E. J_. Pace, OS: O. A. J of co llectin g materia l and picture s. before their tcip- hamm er blows in the cnior pictures ar e being taken now. fina l P rj_od and return beaten 20-0. proved itse lf worthy oi a ll advance Bailey. 07· A. . Kei ter, ' 10; an d C. F. notices. The play i · a cotucdy in three antler ' '12. comp lete th d l ga tion Dece mber 3. th e stud en t bo dy will go Heberling Responsible. acts and i trong' iLt plot a well a iJ1 f '- Ott b · \ " b 1· rum er em. to Baker'. Photograph tudio, Co,n er 1110-. \ Vittenherg' right half ca · t. Th characterization arc very I lu mb u . where the various pictures of b ac.k cored all of th e Luth · ran's . . iutec ting and much whole 0111e com- R R El b ,.., am ums a orate rlans the tlas es and _tu<lent organization He caught a punt in the edy is mi>· d ,...-ith many sound truth 1 For Armistice Day Parade. viii be tak n. period, and ra n sev nty yar<l~ 111 a mo t ati factory manner. Th ree · ] t 1· pos 'I bl e th a t Q f ew pictur · the ide lin e for th e fi r.s t R a m which fell in a drizzling bowe r e of th e memb rs of the cast hav e apcoun ter. 1 n the fourth quarter he b ( k h W d d pcarcd in We terville before and th eir a ll la t Friday interfered with the par- e a en ere e nes ay. ma bed return is always welcomed. Ina smuch a thi year's 'b 1 ·11 e\'Cll ya rd s th rough the whic h wa to have been pa rt o f have th e d 1' t' t·1011 0 f bi_ Y wh1 Otterbein line for hi econd tou c hT l1 e director of th Cour e prov1·d- ade . . me emg t e cl th e ce lebration of A rm istice Day, and and gained three yard around D 1~mon d Ju b I 1ee um_b er, no _effort is Oown, d t I, c tage property an d pre en ted a o nl y the veterans of our thr e t C 1110 · b emg spare d t o ma k e 1t, both tr om the . .' left end for hi last. ett1ng muc h b etter than usual, the recent wars the · mini ter of tl t George, 0. C.'s Best. only marring Eeatur e of which wa th and the loc~ l national gua rd u~\ ::;~ literary and art i ti_c tandpoi nt. th e fact tha t the Pre ident' chair was r epre e iited A d h book ever publis hed by an Otterbest \\'hile th e whole team played goo d . s p 1anne . t e co Iumn b . J . C . used for an a r m-chair in a living room. topped fo r t wo mmu • t e w h.l h e111 umor. la s. l n the near future ' (Con tin ued on page two.) I e t e ln co ntrast with t he other furnitur e, church bell rang, a n d th e service . men the campaign. for .sub sc. ription wi ll be . the chair was o much out of place faced to th e eas t an d remame . d at held. at which tim e 1t wil l be hoove " Cap and Dagger", New that is detracted atte ntion from th e sa 1ute until• th e bell Dramatic Club, Formed. topped ringing. everyone wanting a copy to ub cribe. play. Then it moved on to the P resby terian a no ex tr a copie will be ordered, and new organization ha come into However, both play and cast proved church where a hort patriotic ervice o nl y enoug)l publi heel to sati fy the being, one that ha long been ne ded entirely acceptable and pa trons left wa held. known demand. at Otterbein . It i an organization of the Chapel after the final cu rtain with ' tho e who are intere ted in dramatic the pica urablc fee ling that the Cour e art. The purp ose of th e pro}Iloter i for this year wou ld be a most excell ent pa rtly educationa l and pa rtfy recrea­ offering, if every number eq ual th e tional. Both aim will be attained initial number. through th e tudy of the stage from E,·cryone did hi , her or it hare. practical and th eoretical ~tand-point . At nine o'clock the pilgrim em­ ed. " Le Cercle F rancais"," New Club, Hal oodman and F. M. Pottenger barked at We terville; and without di - Occa ionally th e result of udy wi l Formed-J. W . Seneff, President. did their , the treet car company did turbance wended thei r way outhward. be demon trated by th e presentati n " Le Cerl e Francais" i the name of it , th e railroad company did it , and Whether it wa the change of cli­ of play . tterbein's newest club. A week ago, fi nall y and mo t important of all, the mate or the effect of travel, no one The ori inal group whi h promoted Friday night, about forty members of tudent did their . 1:o be ur e the know , but neverthele the clo er the the enterpri e con i t of Profe or • th advanced etas es in French met in im portant hare that th e football team rooter approached the equator, the Brom ley mith, Katherine Kahler, P. th French recitation room and organ­ had in th e program wa rather a di - higher thei r pmt ro e, until th ey J. H arris Marjorie Whi tier and ized the above club whi ch i founded appointment, but then-every cloud warmed upon innocent Springfield Henry Olsen. with the hope that great good will has it tin-foil lining. like a ho t of conquering Goth . The To them have ince been added by come to French cholar hip, through irginia Blagg and o doubt the baffled reader i won­ highway and byway of the city rever­ trial te t , Mi an intimate tudy of French game and deri ng wh a t we are "driving at". I n berated with thundering "Yea, Otter­ Mi Bonnibel Yanney. cu tom. Membership in the club is brief, we write of th e peci al train that bein ", and at the game, Wittenberg Ca ndidate for member hip are limited to student of the third and carried two hundred rooters to the rooter relinqui hed the lau r el when given an opportunity to d i play their fourth year clas es. it came to pep en thu ia m and cheer­ ability in hi trionic line , e pecial em­ Witte nberg game at Springfield. The officers elected by the club ing. pha si being laid upon enunciation aturday morning, dawning gay a nd are : Pr ident, J. W. Seuell'; Vice We lo t the game, but that certainly and dramatic action. The name by Pre ident, Alice Davi on; ecretary, bright, without the slightest ign of de­ wa no fault o( the rooter and those which the organization ·wi ll be known Bernice Heeter · Treasurer, W . D . feat mar ring the ky-l ine, all avai lab le maki ng the trip de erve the putty is "Cap and Dagger," ignifying oon. places on the pecial were quickly fill- medal for faithfu l ervice abroad. comedy and tragedy. _ _,._ "The Mollusc" , Well Known Comedy, Is Presented By Citizens' Lecture Course.

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