TRIM BOWLING GREEN
att au WESTERVILLE, OHIO ,
VOL. 9.
SEPTEMBER 29, 1925.
GRIDIRON ~EASON I NOTICE! CONTEST! OPENS SATLJRDAY , T. and C. Will Give .Free Subscriptions
' MATHEA-' LETHEA PUSH Over Three Hundred Guests Hike " Four Mile" to Shrock's Woods !?or Camp Fire Gathering.
For Best Designs of New Special Colwnn "Cuts".
Future Athletic Editor Surveys Teams and Asks Support of Otterbein The Tan and Cardinal is badly in Student Body. need of ·ome new •·cuts•· to head its pecial col umns. We need not call OPPONENTS LOST GAME your aHentio n .to this fact, a look is eno ugh Bowling Green Normal Lost First 1n o rder to have the very best that Game of Season With Westhe school can afford we are ope ntern Normal, 20-0. ing a contest in which every registered student may participate. Fou r Once again we are at that annual new •·c ut s" will be needed. A year's stage in the footba ll season when s ubscription to the Tan and Cardinal every wou ld be a uthority on football will be given to the one who submits is picking the team fo r Otterbein and the bt::st design for eac h of th e four also the team that is to win the Con "'cut ." ference championship. Here are the specificatio ns and Who i going to make th e team? rules: That seem to be the question every I. "Local''-one column, about fan is a king. The an wer i a mysize a now used. tery to even oach Ditmer him elf. 2. "Cochran Hall."-one This year there i more material witho ut qu ., li o, th.an. there_ has be.en. £or same size a now used. 'f'q.,"t!" 'l at lea~t the la t fiv , -ea on . H QW
- - - 0 C--- long ha it be n ince we have een DEBATES SCHEDULED 1-wo full , we ll balan ed teams, with an extra team on the id lin ing thr ugh ignal drill imultaneou ly? ~riangular Debates With Akron, Bluffton, Muskingum, W ittenlt i !,oped that we hall have two berg in March. team that can be u ed, almo t inter changea·bly. For we fi nd that. that Prof. Leon McCarty ha recently very thing i the ~ec ret of the ucce completed the 1925-26 Var ity debate of contemporary teams, they can make h d h. h · d f . . sc e u I e w ,c 1s now rea y or anub t1tut1on from a wealth of g-ood 11 , , 11 ncl m cn! . Pri,at debates will be re erve when the fi r t team becomes , , Id • h· tat U · ·t · tired. ,. wit 11 10 . e 111ver 1 y 111 A ' \ nvc mh cr. Defi111te date have not entiment which ha s been ,·ct bee n ~c lectecL Two t ri a 11 iJe de,·oir cj by m o re than o ne observer hates. o ne with Akron and Bluffton. seem , to fi t the ca ~e pe rf cth· ·' th e~' ;111d th e o ther with Mu kingum and ·· ( ontinued on page ix) · Wittenberg will be held on March 5 ---- 0 C---and March 12. re pectively. One OTTERBEIN STUDENTS ot her debate will be . ecured to comEFFORTS REWARDED plete the ea on.
The Philalethean and Philomathean Literary Societies ente rtain ed over three-hundred guest la t Monday night. Sept. 21, at a push which was
---0 C-- Mrs. Guitner's B irthday. Mrs. J. E. Guitn r. mother of Mi. ~ Alma Guitner. Profe . or of German language and literature. happi ly cele brated her eigh ty seco nrl 'birthday at her home, 75 W . College Aven ue, last Thursday. eptember 24.
Music Lockers Installed For Lambert Hall Musicians. One ection of thirty mu ic loc ker , wa installed in Lambert· Hall la ·t " ' ek for the u. c of mu. ic student s in filing their mu ic sheets. Each IQcl< r ha, an iwlividual comb ina•i o n lock. Thi . ec tion of locker wa largely with the proceed J ie Peter' co ncert given sp ring.
Student Council Sponsors Inter Group Gathering at "Peep Inn·• Last Thursday Evening. COOPERATION IS THEME
an outstanding even t among the series Representatives of Men's Groups of parties that have marked the open Sound Note of Unity for the Wel ing of tbe new college year. Starting fare of Otterbein in Speeches. from the Association Bu:lding at 6 :30, the party hiked aro und the •'four-mile'· A fellowship dinner was enjoyed last road to Shrock's farm. Thursday eve ning at th e ·'Peep Inn" On reaching their de tination the by men members of the tudent Coun guests were divided into five group cil, the pre idents of men's groups, which gathered a.bout eparate camp with the ponsor and another represen fires. Games were con ducted in these tative of each group, the head sponsor, group a fter which a camp supper \\'as the dean. and the president of the erved. Joseph Hen ry, a president college. of Philomathea, welcomed the guest Thi motley gathering of group men, and called upon Prof Hanawalt and and faculty members, ~ njoyed the Prof. McCarty to peak. Alice Sanfin t type f fellow hip around the r .ro i Phi ' 111 o ex fl ~tal ta bie. d ~now cl 1n th • irit ten d ed a w · I come to the new st ud.ents. of the after di nn er talks that the1'e i The committee in char ge of the a common intere. t bind in g all the affa ir was composd of the followir,g person : Mary Mc abe. Ruth Mussel- group into a unified college om munity. ~ man. Erne tine ichols, Glady SnyN. A. Wilburg, pre ident of the tu  der. Dwight Arnold, Ralph Tin ley, dent Council, was unabe to be present and Erner on Bragg. due to illne . and Perry Laukhuff pre - - - - 0 C-- -sided in his place. President Clio FACULTY ATTENDS pinger _poke. exh o rting to " unity in "THE FRESHMAN'. ou r college ommunity life." D ean Cornet et tress d •· hri stian fel lowDue tr: a.:t io n talcen by th e manager hip.'' and Prof. L. . . Weinl a nd, head of the Garden Theatre. lo a l movie spon o r of men. urged m o re ent hu house. a ll m ember of the Otterbein iastic co-ope ration among sponsors. faculty who pre ented them elves at The pres ident f the variou group th e ticket window o f the thea ter !?s· spoke fo r their rganizati o n. and th ·r Thursday evening ver e given compli ( o ntinued o n Page Two ) mentarv ticket to the fi r t howing C-- of "The Fre hman ." a late colleg'ate FRESHMEN ELECT film tarring Harold Lloyd. large TEMPORARY O FFICERS number of the faculty took advantal!'':' of the o ffer . The fre hmen el cted their tem ---0 porary fficer la t w ek. Harold Mole Secured for Museum. Thomp ·o n wa elected pre ident, El i One o f the largest moles in exi - zabeth Dick. vice pre. ident: Doro: hy tcnce ha been . ec ured by Prof. E. Bi hop. secretary: Lorie uface. trea W. E . chear for the Otterbein Mu- surer; and Theodore Riegle, argeant at-arm ; Gerald , o elot and 1 ab I enm . ccording to the taxidermi t Ruehrmund were elected to repr ent who mount ed the animal. the mole i the freshmen in the men'. and woone o f t he finest pecimen f the rn n· enae . mammoth pecie ever captured.
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OTTERBEIN'$ FOOTBALL SCHEDULE-1925 Oct. ct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. :-lov. N ov.
GROUP MEN HAVE FELLOWSHIP MEET
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- --0 Litera ry e ffort in Otterbein have not gone unn o ticed a i well in e,·idence in the late t po m a nd hort tory anthology recently pub li h cl hy the tratford Compa ny in Bo ton. Of th e official honor the g reate t goe. to Jean Turner. who will have her poem enti tled " Lin es ." publi hed . .'\ lice and r . \ en dell Camp a nd Ruth Robert ach received hon o rabl e mention fo r po c1 • ubmitt ed. .\fi Robert al o rec eived h norable men tion for her hort tory. "The Dream Live. On," which wa. pttbli hed in la t year'. issue o f the Quiz a n<l Quill.
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Dr. Russell Leads Chapel. Dr. Howard H. Ru s ell . founder of the nti aloon Leagu , clo e fri end of Otter bein oll ege and e tablisher of the Ru ell Declamation and Oratori cal Prize Foundations, greeted the tu dent body in chapel with hi own uniqu e hand hake. and then poke and recited. upholding the va lue of thorough traning in th e fine art of pub lic speaking.
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