PU BLISHE D IN THE INTE R E ST OF OTTERBEI WESTERVILLE, OHIO ,
1925 SIBYL TO GO TO PRESS SOON College
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A nnual Embodies Many eatures That Mark It as . a Book of Merit.
r;===========;i The following res olution was pa ed and adopted recently by the Student Co unci l and was read before the stud en t body in C hape l Friday morning.
COLLEGE
FEBRUARY 10, 1925. I
No. 16.
iVARSITY f AILS Th e co ege recei ved ignal ho n J rs I TO BREAK INT0 yes1e rday when a lett er came to the Pres ident' office from Dr. A. . SELECT CLASS J COLLEGE RECEIVES SIGNAL HONORS YESTERDAY I II
one , ecretary o f th e Association of 1 American Univ_er iti . who wrote Most Exciting and Thrilling Game of that the Comm ittee of Cla ification Schedule Goes to Ohio D. s. How~~ EDITOR of College placed Otterbein upon th e / Wesleyan. 1 list of Approved ollege of the AsJunior Cl sociat ion of merican U niver ities. R ass Publication Will Be TEAM PLAYS WELL Thi mean that the Association apeady for Distribution About proves of Otterbein' undergraduate May First. t work a nd credits to enter graduate WooS er Visits Westerville and Goes th The l!l25 s· . work in all the ixty univer iti es in Home wi Victory-Game Plet" ibyl ts nearino- its comh 1. 1011 alt h ociation . The coll ege ,,·as Is Slow. the a months .oug t is near ly three judged on th e trai11ing of it facu lty, The ~nt il the book wi ll be issued. We leya n· s basketeers came, aw entire I k I. salaries, and entran ce and graduation Only )oo all but complete a'.1d conquered a week ago aturday 0 111e fe · ' requirement . Illa t of I w ect ions ti ll out and night by the core of 56· to 31. Gal - - --0 C--- been r tie cut for the annual have lant effort on the part of the home eturned h "I BLACKFACE COMEDIANS w I e but very few pieture team_ kept thing intere ting during remain t 0 I PLEASE WITH MINSTREL graver. )e en.t to the en- MRS. C. F. WILLIAMS the hr t half, but in the econcl period DIES AFTER OPERATION Pictur s of Porosky' s Troupe of Varsity " 0 " En the Otterbein defen e crumbled be canipu organizations on the for~ the Methodi st attack. Van 1Mr . Edna Hutchin on William , tertainers Pleases Audience with · be taken who e. picture w ill have to aged 2 . wife of larence F. tyne' men are clo e to the top. in illia.m . Songs, Jokes and Local Hits. . cou I t of t he Y M C Confere nce rating and the game tig ht ab tnet y · · · ·10 died Friday evening, January 30 taff of the l~nt r BaJHI, Editorial at Grant ho p ita l, o lumbu . . 11 op From th op ni ng chortt to the ~f th Ta quintet looked <>ood even T he e . tby l and the Orchestra. eration wa perfo r med in an effort to grand finale, the min trel how pre- m defeat. M uch improvement i een 1 tin, / cture wi ll be taken ome th e wor k 111 t he two previou ave her life but pe ritoniti had gain ented by the member of the ar ity over grapher ue day by the taff photo«O" As ociation la t Tue day night game · t t he out et of the game th foothold that neither meclied uch a lure tak· and Wt·11 complete the pic- ca l aid nor uro-ery could give relief. was all that a min trel hould be, and Otterbein crew broke through the T1i 1· tng for thi year. urviving her be ide her hu band proved conclu ively that Otterbein' tou_ted We leyan defen e for marker . t a ff .I confident that t h tr -Year' which made the ea rly moment of th are two chi ldren, Margaret Gayle and athlete have other talent a well. 1 tlyl will I Ure t h . em Jody many feat- Jame Hutchin on; her parent , and The app roval with which the aud- game thrilling. e . tou ct·at. w1 JI et tt· above any p rev-- a brother and ister. ience of over three hundrea town _ The corino- wa tarted by navely d ne .·tt10 11 · Tl ie art work ha been Fun ral ervice were held ·unc'ay people and tudent witne eel the en- who ca hed in o n a coup! of free . Wtth th . Unity of d . tdca of maintain ing F ebnrary J , and burial wa made in terta in mnt was atte ted to by their t~row · . For a while the affair c n book. F sign throughout the enti re the Memorial Mau o leum in Otter ~earty applau e an d frequent lau g hter. t'._nuecl nip and tuck. the counJ being ro111 the . . Although th e prog ram wa uniformly tie~ at ten all. hortly afterward , cove r which 1 of bein Ce metery. 0lhic d . th book e tgn to the la t d rawing in good throughout. " Bozo" Richter· who h~d been the main tay etbert, - ---0 C- - - ' th e Goth ic desi"'n ha been k pt ver ion of "Hinky-dinky Parlay Voo", 1 0 ~ th e tterbem defen e, went out Instructor on Musical Program. Predomin t "' th e fou l route and the Methodi t on th · an · The book-plate At a n infor mal tea given by M~ . the chatter and Ong of Up on and via tn id Bechtoldt, the two end m en who en~radual ly pulled away, the half end elllbody f cover of the ibyl will . V. Donahey at the <>'overnor' manPrt· nter a eatur e th at 1• new among ion F r iday afternoon Mr . Mabel tertained the crowd during intermi _ 111 24-l6.. in Ott rband ( ontmued on Pa e Eight) • ab ol u t e JY unprecedented Dun n Hopkins, in t ru ctor in violin in ion , and Dean U p on' rendition of ein ann ua l . the popular ong, "I W onde r What' NOT O C-- - the chool of Mu ic, a a part of the ED ORATOR LECTURES ~ O C - - m u ica l program gave everal violin Become of ally," proved to be £ivCITAL PLEASES orite wifh the a udience. •. IN CHAPEL WEDNESDAY n umbers. t the chap I ervi Otterbein Stude . w· nts in School of Music m min the tud n t , gee! in Applause of to hear on of the m . • I Audience. Iecture given by a cha The year. Dr. Ira Landrjth BORN IN OBSCURITY, NURTURED IN POVERTY, ~ lterbeii~co~dd regu la r rec ital of the and hautauqua Je tu r / -fu ic . u en t in the School of HOMELY, HUMBLE AND UNGAINLY, EDUCATION GLEAN fa cinatin and hum rou I Janua;I' ! ' Ven \, edne day eveninpED FROM BORROWED BOOKS, WOODSMAN, RAFTSMAN, ~ 11 cl ducation a making to CaJ 11 • - • wa O11 f •' CLERK, LAWYER, LEGISLATOR, PRESIDENT AND MARt tt.n1be o the be t m u 1live and fit Lo liv with. h Pr r th e colle e has pre ented. TYR. - - - - 0 C---lflelli h /ra~l of th recita l wa . ADVANCED FROM THE LOWEST DEPTHS TO THE Otterbein Represented at eat Ur IV1th o . th me un ique m u ical GREATEST HEIGHTS. GAVE ALL HE HAD FOR FREE World's Mis ionary Conference v 11 t fr at made it an ou t tancling DOM'S CAUSE, EXPECTING NOTHING IN RETURN. HE 11lt1 · On\ th Ott rbei1 wa repe ent cl at the 1 lov r tanclpoi n t o f loca l LOOMS A GREAT COLOSSAL MORTAL FOR ALL TIMES. World' Mi ionary Two f IN OUR GRATEFUL HEARTS THE MEMORY OF HIM IS in Wa hin g ton. D . ., la t w k. b ~t r "-'e~e ~he _1110 t enjoyab le n umCONSTANTLY FRESH AND GREEN AS THE YEARS ROLL Pre id nt W . G. lippin r and Pr le '' by Ptano Quartet. "NovelINTO ETERNITY. fe . or and Mrs. Hur h. iuartet b chumann. and a vio lin THE EXAMPLE HE SET AND WHAT HE DID REMAINS The e three dele at wer not 11 ·f re Mabel Dunn Hopkin , A SACRED HERITAGE TO OUR GREAT NATION FOREVER by th college but were el ct d by th ill\d t'.11 reden, Hazel Barngrover • MORE. "AND NOW HE BELONGS TO THE AGES". ~uth-e_a t Ohio nf rence to join Worth THOMAS H. AINSWORTH. lllu1 u May B Ree , accompanied by ~ wtth . 1xty nited Brethren ffi j I l n Va aker at the piano and nee t ' de! gate at the conference. a the organ. "Resolved, that we, the students of Otterbein College shall support the movement to suspend all athletic events not previously scheduled, all social events and all extraneous activities · during the period _of the evangelistic services, extending from February 22, to March 8, in order to keep that time free for meditation."
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