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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO , MARCH 10, 1925.
VOL. 8
No. 20.
SPIRITED COMEBACK BRINGS GREAT VICTORY 0ITERBEIN CLOSES SEASON WITH j SENIO:Ec;t~~g~~ ~~~~RAM I DEBATERS LOSE SPECTACULAR WIN OVER MUSKJNGUM ISatur?ay of Commencement _Week TWO CONTESTS W ill Be Class Day-Appropnate SPIRI
Services For Day.
TED ASSAULT COUPLED WITH GRIM DETERMINATION
OF TAN AND CARDINAL PROVES TO BE TOO MUCH FOR
MUSKINGUM-WIDDOES STARS. b For the second time in three weeks the college bell rang ou t a song of as~etball victory Saturday but it never before pealed out the tale of such a \r1ctory! At the close of ~ spectacular basketball game that would make ~ Frank Merriwell story look slow O tterbein left Muskingum with the eancr end of a d • . • the Tan team's last contest of the 1925 36 - 35 ec1sion m seaso . . . of n. 'I'he O tt erbein fiv e's sensational comebac11: m the last few mmutes • · Play was a fitting close of a season in which the team came through a 1th two victories after being left in the zero column of Conference averires du ring · the early part of the 1924-25 basket b a ll season. T he llight _crownin g victory Saturday to ti pi oved an appropriate tribute SHORT STORY WRJ,TERS le ''( and C arry 11 ' 1 ~pir it of fh am ARE GIVEN FIVE Otte oach becau-se in the la t half DAYS' GRACE r Iieu1 ~l-J-1 . came back with the score tionaJ :~am t her and in two en abyte . allie forced the U nited PresThe dead line date for conte tant to submit sto ries f or Thr1an t o accept defeat. Saturd:n at _rally and comeback staged th e Barne 'Short Story Contest Utes of Y. l night in the last few minha been extended from March to th pay wa. a prope r complement I 5 to Friday. March 20. Thi Black football o-ame won from the) nev, date i fina l and no further 1!u k" and Magenta last fall after change will be made. three 111 ~Ul11 took the t·e ad in the first Th i conte t i one of the 11.\ 1\iute o f play but later y1el · d. ed o an mo t p pular of the campus an d t eu t 1nd0 mitablc spirit and uccumbea h year competition i very Co~ ~ rally in the la t half. keen for the prize of $40, ·20 <la lling back into the game aturY n1gh_t . and . 10. ~Uskii eco nd half with 1n the took aigum leading 21-14, Otterbein Point . Purr and soon put her elf one RADIO FANS PLEASED 1'hc Hie lead with the core 24-23. WIT H GLEE CLUB CONCERT tered t; 1:ed Pre byterians then musa nine <' 1: forces until they rolled up M any Fans Join in Praise of Glee niounta~~n t lead-a eemingly insurClub Concert-Program Was llt1nut actvantan-e wi·th but four e t Well Received. five g( 0 ""O! But it wa then that 11 tJleased the Ta lJ. and determined wearers of h· n anct , d" T hat many radio fans were <1ck that a.r mat taged a come. Glee Club . con.cert broadth th e dran1 wou k J· II ld m.ake fiction' mo t wi I f· o iu""bu . at1•c ra tinge y J k tame . \-Vieh a ca tee I om ,, . s la t- bl,~ee, mr by • 1 I ,, th ma11y favora e co JI to th attention Iaught th P 911. beg-an th fi nal on- atte tee at th . ien that ( . r e a;1d a half mmute . ,a t ,·e come f the club rofe~ r 0 nt1nued of th d1rcc or do Radio ·enthusia c lit on p age E"ia ht ) cc:A..R~ O C - - - · R. le~ cd a:vith the va,riety ( the SE GIVEN BUFFET were p d t he kill with wbioh th T BY JUNI OR CLASS progi:am all l d -\ ·s a r '" d - . umb er werebpre en . . . . ll mane . who " ·a at f r th eir unt..inng e ( One. · Go · fOrt in. war . 1d"um tu . of th choru and t ce s. th 0 1aki11g "T . 1rec or G .,.. . weedle " a big uc- oi1e lllJ Field , iliJtk f 11.r , . ~ Junior · p re ente d p ro f . an d e"" o.nble wor or. .1 a· po ition to ~ 1,o J in Cop . arty . . h h d strel and d" Per b ff wit a ammere ·ct tb· t the chorus work of 1h ll t et comp I f f ·t know, ai a ,h b d a11c1 a o cc o a cui ti GI e lub wa the be t e 31 nut di h 1.e d b t th t'hi C evenin p · heard Another fan ai t a e ,,{rty are g rof. and Mrs. Mc- ever · the be t of- iL kind ever We d[,, ,, entertai11ing the cast of program wa bu ta at 1 d tcd from any o Ium tate t ~ t 1eir hom e 0 11 South broa ca rect ,vi"th an mformal . party. tion.
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U P-STATE TEAMS WIN Negative Team Loses to Baldwin Wallace Here by 2-1 Decision -Heidelberg W ins 1-0.
Otterbein ·s debate team . contesting laS t Friday night with Heidelbe rg and Baldwin- \\ a llace in a triangular de bate. s uffered defea t in both contest . The negative team composed of \ Vood. McGuire. Mi ll er a nd Arnold wa bested by a two-to-one decision ~ th e judges iu th 111 ct with the affirmative team f,ron Baldwin-\Vallace. ta:ged in th colle e cba:12 I. The affirmative team, Harrold, The affirmative team. Harrold, How---- o c ____ arc!, !<;night, and Ho ver, m eting F OURTH CONCERT WINS ! Heidelberg at Tiffin. al o lo t tb.e deAPPROVAL O F AUDIENCE cisio n in one of the faste t, and brai.n ie t debate in which Otterbein ha participated for a number of year . .\ppearing for its fourth time this Although the Otterbein debaters season the Otter bein Meo' Glee Club have dropped three deci ions out of performed before a full hou e at Gafour to thei r opponent in the initial · · I ay evenmg. · hanna Iast 1'nc The conte ts of the . ea oo. the weak poi nt bras quartet. a new feature of this in the argument and trategy of both years club, was een at its be t in thi team have been brought to light and performance. '"\,\' here :\,fy Love Li with the e er rors corrected, the r ~ Dreaming" by tephen Foster played maining conte t hould afford victor by the quartet \\"a enthu sia tically ies for Otterbein' d bater . received by the audience which cai"led ---0 C-- the horn player back to play " Believe EVANGELIST IC MEETINGS Me If ti Tho e Endearing Young CLOSED LAS'f SUND AY Charm " for a n encore. The brass Sunday night' ervice m;p:k cl the quartet i comp o ed of Robert Weitclo e of a very ucce fut two week ' camp. fir t cornet: Charle Keller, econd cornet: Franci Bechtolt. se rie of evangeli tic meetioo- b Id at th nited Brethren hurc h und er U1e trombone· and Henry David on, ba s direction ~f Dr. . Edwin Rupp. horn. From the fir t meeting until h Ia - - - - 0 C---. ther was a far atidi nte ot interMuseum p resente d WJ.th Collection . f M " al f K e t cl Ii t ner~- Th co tl eg' tud 11 o mer s ram entucky Caves 11 their tim . and effort a. Jn trange coincidence with he re. tio1 wh en F_l oyd Collin wa eale cl ---0 C-- in the cave that later became hi CONDITION OF PROFESSOR tomb, -D an NOBLE IS UNIMPROVED th e college mu eull\ a collection of . l\fr .leJtie Lowe . oble. dir tor tone and rock which he him elf · , d m · t h e cave . 111 · and about of the home economic deparunen . collec.ce lhe ' am region of Kentucky where ha . been confined to h r hom be.ca11 r.1 oyd Co IIm · ince_ the beginnin of th the trage d y o f ,, wa en- of illnes d econd emester. It i hop d that a acte . The collect1·00 include pec1·111ens peedy recovery will p rmit h r t of· onyx, quartz, piece of · talactite be in her cla room in th very near and talagmite . mineral which are future . Mr . aoc i ubstituting during very common in the cave region of the ab cnce of Mr . oble. Kentucky.
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Defi nit e plans have been form ulated and act ual work has begun by a com mittee composed of se ni or class mem bers 011 a proposed program for Sen ior Class Day which will come Satur day, June 13. commencement week. The se rvice will be held at the U nited Brethren Church at 2:00 p. 111. Th e proposed program will include reading of th e cla ss history, prophecy, wi ll and poem: the singing of the class song: election of class officers to the alumna! associati on ; class roll call and spec ia l music by members of the cla Before tbe Proce iooal on ~ ommencem.ent Day the cla will pfant aJ1 ivy at the cieuce H:al l To the commen ement program has been added a alutatory and valedictory.
Both Negative and Affirmative Teams Lose Argument in First Con ference Tilt.
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