1925 10 20 The Tan and Cardinal

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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.


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