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PUBLI HED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBE I N COLLEGE
VOL. 9.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO , OCTOBER 20, 1925.
MUD FEST GOES TO U. OF C. 6-0
VANDERBILT U. HAS S E M 1-C E N T E N N I A L
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Pr esi.dent Clipp·nger Repres ents O t ter bein a t Large Educational
W este rvtlle Day Progra m Spoiled Continual Rai.nfall. Field Was Swampy.
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Gathering.
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I 'resident Clippinge r r epresen ted Ot . crhein Co llege at the Se mi- Ce nt en Driving Plunge uf Hea vy Offense n ia l Exercises of Va nd erbi lt l"niv r Too Muc h For L ighte1 sit y. Thursday. Friday, a nd 5aturd v 0 . C. Men. o f last week . The gene r al out li ne of t l~ e pro~ ra m The l "ni,·ersi t y of Cincinnati bc,;te ,, \\·as: Ten a ddresses by lead in g educa Otterbei n 6-0 last Friday in a mud ·ors th roug hout the l 1 nited Staks, a nd ra in iest that was played as part Thttrsday: Fr iday was . \ nniYcrs a ry oi th e \•V esten-i ll e Day program. Day. concl uding with a pagean t in the There was a co n ti nual raiu.fall durin .? stadit•m in the eve nin g: Saturday wa: the afternoon which ·caused the aba ncl- Alumni Day. in th e afternoo n Va'l Ray F. Collier. 011 111ent of the parade. an d int rod uced '1e r hilt a nd the l:niversity o f Ten into th e ga me many co tly fumbl es . nessee met o n the grid iron: Dr. c_ Ray F. Colli er . :W. so n o f Mr. anJ A ht:r the k ick-off t hat was re turn ed Pa r ks Cad man. Preside nt of the Fed to the Ci ncinn a ti :-1.; ya rd line. inci n era l Council o f Ch u rches. o n S u nd ay Mrs. John E. Coll ier. 156 So ut h ' tate treet, \ V('sterville. died Sunday morn nati made a march to the Otterbein morning. preached the Co nc lu d ing ing at :~ :50 o"clock in Grant Hospital goal line. The heavier incinnati lin e Day se rm on. from pleu ral pn e1im o nia. He was a tore holes in th e Otterbei n defen~c Tj,is was one of the large t educamember oi 1he Juni o r Clas-;, play ed and h r fullba k. cldux, wen: .for J" - "ion.11 :rath ring; of he y ar. cl:: 1crt uard o n r ,,:, fo .th-all r.·a1 , a11,i p at d gain through th • tterl)ei!t gate w ere regi t ered frq m b lo n-ged to th • phinx c lub . vera l end r un we r tr i •d in and u ni ,·ers it ies thr oughout the !in . The illn -s "'rhich re su lted in death thi time. but did not gai n. Ci ncin States and from fo r eign co untri es. was of sp cdy development. a bad nati' s attempt for point after touch - - --0 C--- boil 011 the right arm having left hi down wa frustrated as the kick wa~ BAND IS GETTING body in a weakened cond ition so that blocked. CLASSY UNIFORMS he co uld not combat the pneumo nia Opportun ity to wi n came to Otter a tt ack. which late r developed . Col be in in the econd quarter when the C in cy punter fumb led a nd t he ha ll Blue Serge Cape Lined With Tan li e r 1>layed in the Case game. Octo ber 10. \,\' ednc day e,·ening of last went to Otterbein on Cincy"s 20 y,: rd and Cardinal Will Be week his lung wa ~ drained. ;ind on lin e. On the next play Ca rro ll wen'. Used. Thu rsday morning he wa removed to for fon r yards and there were ix to Grant Hosp ita l. where every effo rt go for ii r t down. For tune again A band that wi ll equal any coll ege was made t sus tain life. hu t th e favo red the opposition a nd the ha ll hand in the cou ntry was t he aim ex lungs fi ll ed up as rap idly as they wa fumbled and recove red by Ci n p ressed by the tudent Co un ci l, rep cou ld be drained. cinnati. re ented by Gwy n ne H. McConaughy, Mr. Coll ier is ,un-ived by li ve bro A ftcr the open in g stanza Otter in th e financial drive fo r uniform la t thers and one siste r. an of \Ve ter b in·~ dcfen e tightened a nd was cf- Wed ne day in chapel. lips were vi lle. A brother. Lawrence M. Colpassed ou t a pledges fo r providing ( o ntinued on page six.) lier. grad uated from Otte r bein in nece ary fund to proc uri ng the ma ---0 C--Funeral s n ·ices wi ll be held teria l to make the uniform . Girl in this morning at 10 o'clock in the Wes A REAL RALLY the Home Economic department and terville Cnited Br hren hur c h. . ome of the ladies of the church wi ll " Otterbein's Fe-Male E leven'' Int ro Buria l will he made in the Ottcrb in make the uniform,; thu s cutting t he duced. New Cheers Learned. cemet er y b~• Earl F. Keye : cost to a minimum . Large Crowd Out. The faculty and tudent. of Otter The uniforms will con ·ist of a blue b0i11 College cxtr-nd their incere,t cape lin ed appropriate ly with Oiterbein's fe-malc ele,·en fLa tur · ,e nre ~ ympathy. a very en thu siastic pep rally last tan on ne id e and cardinal on the ----v C - - - Thur. day evening in the chapel as the othe r. The ca pe a r e th rown back IN MEMORIAM hig- tullt on the p rogram. Coch ra n during the 1 laying o a to di play the colors. The cap will be h lu e a nd o[ a nd Saum Hall co-ed~ . dresse d in In memory of R ay F . Collier, £elc loth in g cha racteristic of the playen militarv tyle. Either dark or white duck trou ers may be worn at wi ll. low studen t and fr iend , whos e sudden on the regular T a n a nd Cardi p :t! squad . were introduced by "Babe" ' The uniform will he imilar to tho e. depa rture w e regre t , th ese columns Ringh a m. There were many ~trikin g worn by the Deni on band which i are draped in m ournin g. ____ C _ _ __ example of twi n profiles a nd exp r e~ considered a. ne of the be. t d re ed Rev. W iddoes In Chapel. sion~ br o ught o ut in the introd11c band s in the country. tio11,. Hom e-coming will probab ly be Rev. H. A . \Vidd oes . father of Ylargaret, Carol and H a rry. led the ,\ long program of cheer. was led fi r. t home game at which the uniform hy Lawrence Marsh. the ne,\·ly-elec will be displayed. Tf the uniform chape l devoti ns ye. te rd ay morning. tcd cheer leader. and Johnny Hudock. are ready the band will probably He related a number of intere ting assistant cheer leader. . e,·era l new wear them .at the Muskingum game m experience · " ·hich he had while doing mi~sionary work in the Phi lippin es. . ew oncord next Saturday. (Cont inued on Page Two)
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No. 5.
HOME COMING SUCCESS PUT UP TO ALUMNI Student Council Has Issued Invita tations For Annual In gathering. HIRAM WILL BE MET Morning Rally and Evening Banquet Are On Pragram That Has Been P lanned. . I rwitations went to a lumni las t wee k urging them to he pre ent a t the an nual homecomi ng t hat will he held here thl.' thi r ty-first of this month.
.-\ b ig feature o n the homecom :ng program w ill he th e footbal l game played with 1-1 iram in the aite rno o n. !\"o forecast as to th e decision in this game ca n be made at th is time, hut Otterbein i like ly to best her oppon ents in the encounter. .·o derini,e arra ng 111 11:s hav a y e.I been an uou nc d b u t the t ntative program will in c lu de a rall y in th e m o rning. a footba ll game. and a n alum n i banquet in the eve nin g. The sp <.' akcr~ for the banquet wil l be an nounc d a t a la te r d ate. The pr ogra m " ·ill be one that s ho uld a tt r act a large group of alumn i this year.
---0 C-- PREXY SPEAKS OF BEREA Review of Visit at Southern Coliege Given in Chapel Wednesday Morning. ·).low. don't wa nt any of you to pack u p and leave for Berea when [ tell you that down there they go to -chool a whole ye.Lr for . 146.00" was the cautioni ng tatement o f Pre ide n t lippinger in the co ur e of hi chapel add ress Wcdne day morning in r egard 'O his ve ry intere ting vi it on the ca mpu s of Be r ea o ll ege, Berea, Ky., October 10 a nd 11. Whil e at Berea Pre ident Clippin g er wa pri,·ileged o attend th ree a em hlis of the stude nts a nd faculty. H preached o n . unday mornin1;; to a larg audience at the Berea L' nion Church. a nd spoke again in the even ing to an audience of abo ut 2000 st u d e nts and iaculty in t he o l'el(e c hapel. 1n opl.'ning his . und ay even ing add re. s Pre ·ident li1>pinger sa id . ·.; I feel tha t f am a ddre ssing tonight the mo t typica l audience of red Americans that ca n he found any wher' in the Uni ted tale .'" Thi,; sentiment pr evai led in his ch:1pel ad dre s to the students of Otterbein Co ll ege.