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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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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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P rofessor J. H. McCloy will g ive A co_nversat io n co n ce rning t he game the fir t of hi eri 5 of lec ture s o n was g iven by t wo frosh w ho were C---­ mu s ical phen omena from the sta nd - , d1·essed as C incy fr shmen. CHE.W MUSKIN-GUMI poin t of tone before th e 11111 ic s tu - , The band agaj u appear d to fur ­ dents in the .Physics laboratory o n I ther augment the pep of the ra ll y. Thursda ,· afterno 11 at four o'clock. Unde r the leadersh ip of D. Harrold · t l11· s· Year l)y leap A ll tudent who graduate from the th e b an d h as gro h•n ' sess ion . music department are required t o a t- and bounds . There are now thirtyThe literary program consisted of tend the e lectures whic h wi ll be five members in the organizat ion. an "Invective" read by Dwight r- given at pre-arra nged times thro ugh- Interest wa further de epe n ed by the a ldwell, a nd o ut the year. There a r e fo ur lee- fact t hat the ba nd will . ec urc nold. a "Farce" by E. a " ewspaper" by Lewi Hamp hire. tures in th e cou rse. Accordin g to I tiniforn,s soo n. Wi liam J . Ritchey, o ne of th e newly Pr ofe sor G. G. Gral ill . Dir rcto r of As large a c rowcf a t te nd ed thi s rall y admitted active members, played a Co nservatory f M us ic, there wi ll be as wa~ present at th e 1:ro h Bon li rc piano olo. Doyle J. Stuckey, ·e nat e nu added t uition L, , th ese lec tures J !{all y a t the beginning of the yc,.r \ Ve operate an up - to- da te Shoe R. Long and R. .. S hi pley gave im Prof. Mc Cloy deli vc rs th 3 e lee- Th e lower flo or and the ba !cony were Hepair hop witJ1 a po itive promptu peeches. tures every t wo years so tha t a ll mu sic li li ed to capacity a nd a ll a ,·ailab le g ua r anteed oI a ll wo rk done by us. Ralph \\' . Tinsley wa, elected as st udents may have t i e opportun it y at ,, tanding room was taken . the new presid ent. He wil l take hi ~ so me tim e r other to atte nd them. ----O C---the I LITERARY PR O GRA MS office in four weeks. 27 W . Main St. The co-operation between W esterville, Ohio After the ad journment of the reg- mu sic department and th sc ie n ce d t'­ Thursday, Oct. 22 ul ar sessio n th e stag pa rt y was turn - 1:artm ent ha s pr ved ,·ery valuable to eel o v_er to H. W. Troop, Alumni Di- I m us ic stu dent s in pa •t y a r~. A n y­ Cleiorhetea r:ctoi. A numb er of speec he · were one else int er ested in t he e lectures g iven hy members o f th e fac ulty and -mav a ttend. .R cverie-H osa lic ·opela nd. lumn i pres~ nt were, Profs. · ____ 0 ____ / Qu arte tharlott e Owen, France alu mn i. ::iee S a mpl es fr om Ha nawa lt, Weinland, E ngl e, Phelan, A NNUAL RE CE PTI ON Hiud s. M arga r et \,Viddoes, Margaret Ro elot, T roop. nave ly, Martin, F O R C H U R C H P ASTORS !\orri s. lippinger ; Joy De ll inger, W. A. ____ Nove le tte-J ea n T u rner. K line: and Dr. E. A. J one who i 'fl h . h P iano Solo-Kat herin e Minnich. ' 1e a nnua 1 c urc 11 rec ep tion onan honorary membe r. hildh ood R ecollections Berni ce Before rin g the pa tor, Dr. . Edwin Rupp, ordering Cla ss a nd Social This A lun~ni . ession wa s g iven a nd hi family, a nd the assistant pasorri · under the direct ion of Prof. Voca l So lo-Et he l \,V ilb11rg. . P. tor, a nd Nel Wilburg, a nd M r . W ilGro up P in . Ro sclot. J t _was due to his effort burg, wa give n in the parlor of the [ Legend-Iva Thornto n . that the e s1on wa_ uch a succe s . j n ited Bret hren church la t Tues day M akers of Philoghro nean Keys, l;'rof. Ro selot provided a large I or- eve nin g. iter h rt peech e of ap- J P hj1a1ethea p rc cia ti o n by D r. R upp a nd Mr. W ill naugural Se ion. t ion of the refreshments him elf. A pec uli ar co-in cidence of the reg- burg, light refre hment were served ] 11th a nd H ig h Columbus, 0. F riday, Oc t. 23. ul ar ses io n was the presen t;,tio n of by th e ladies of the ch urch . A b o ut Philomathea th e name of Ge ra ld A. Ro. selot a tw o hundred mem bers of th e ch u rch I an act ive member ju st twe nt y-live \ ere present at the reception. T hi season w ill be devoted to the years after the name of Professor Dr. Rupp i now beginni ng his secJ{ossclot was pre ented as an active one! year in the hurch here. He l member of Phi lomathea. wa s fo rmerly pa tor of the United - - - - 0 C - - -t Bre thren church in Harrisburg, PennC. E . PA RTY sy lva nia. fr. Wi lburg has been the I Ia tant pa tor for everal years. He I The M erry Maskers' Midnight is a se nior in Otterbein. ,\lumni ession was the b ig feat ure of J'hilomathea la t I• r id ay eve ning wh 11 a large number of alumni and new students were entertained by a stag session. Twelve as ociate mem ben, and six active member were admilted to the sciet,_• in the regular

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Ora nge an d ye ll ow candle-l ig ht s, j :iheeted gho t and dancing sprites, 1 The haucer Club held it first will meet again next Monday nigh t. regular meeting for th e year \\ ed- 1 t eight o'clock in it basement dim , ne clay night at 7 :3 0 in the mall rethe ch ur ch ,viii carcely know her ception room of Coch ran Ha ll. The kin.-just might refu e to let you in! progr am incl uded a review of Edna Eye. will flash behind a mask, a nd Ferber' ·• o Big," by Lenore m ith names of cou rse we'll never ask, for with critki m by Dr. herrick. Miss pleasure alone wi ll be our task. Be Kitti prese nted urrent Literary gaily garbed (if you are w i e), for ew. . • hort b u i.ne se. . ion prethere i. indeed a bea uty prize. and ceeded the program. one for the cleverest-in the j udge' ---- 0 C---l eyes. M rs. Cook's Class Elects. of officer for Games both gen tle and di creet, if fr · b ol cla re ulfed yo ur marccl mu t he neat ; game both grim and concentrated, if you're bound Blott. Pre. idellt-Margu ri to be di sipated; games and stunts e retary-Joan Fo ·. to every taste, with fun to spare and Thank ffering Trea mi les to wa. te. Darksome cavernR, toner. witch-craft infc led, seething caldron Trea urer-Dori with power of prophecy inve ted, Lo kout hairman-V rd.a Evans, olemn owl on tree-tops nested-thes e and more shall be in store for him Ruth Evan , Ruth Tr varro, 1 1t111g hain11an-Ma Mickey. who enters through the do r. But ocial Chairman-Mabel Eubanks . we hall think of other things for Devotional hairman-Lucile L it r, we hall eat of ugared ring , and Librarian-J osephio rury drink th tuff the poet sing . For Head her- fa rtha 1. pach. thi one ni ht we'll all be king I

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1 The engagement o f Miss Edith 1:l;l,l Franklin Avenue, Columbus, to Mr. James Harold Har­ nett, of ::,,./titley, K . J. , was an nounced Saturday . at a luncheon given by Mrs. l{aymond D. Bennett. of v\" esterviiJ.c. , :Miss Bennett is di rector of m~sic at Franklin Juni o r High chool, Colum­ bus, and head of the department of public chool music of . th (.' Siedel. School of Music. Mr. Harnett is a graduate of the Boston School of Technology and too~ p~st-graduat_e work at Purd ue U ni versity. He 1, I pre iclent of the Benj amin Buckley Manufacturing Co. of Pate r on, N: J. The marriage will be an event of mid-winter.

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Mrs. F. E. Miller (Nellie Knox ) j wa in t. Louis. Mis ouri, last week, I attending the national convention of the Red Cross as the represe ntative of the We terville Red C ros organi­ zation. Mr . Miller ha been active in local Red ro s work for ome years.

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INTERESTING !;our Otterbein men are teachers in haw High School, Ea t Cleveland, Ohio. and all of them are actively engaged in the ma·nageinenr of the a thl etics a t the sc hooL The repu­ tation of haw High School a an ath letic contender bespeaks t/-.e merit of the 111en who direct affai r s the re. J o hn Snavely, '13, is the head coach a_nd turn out teams that are usually title co ntenders in Cleveland. F. E. \\"illiam ', ' t ;i, who teaches mathema- · tics, is the facul ty manager a nd con­ trols the athletic plant which is one of the fi nest in the country, being u ed by a number of other local high schools. :-J. B. unemaker '10 is as istant to Mr. navely and ha ' di­ re t charge of what they call their ligh t teams, which enter competition with other school as well as the varity teams . H. R. Gifford '11 a _ i t Mr. Williams. ' ' In addition to the contribution made ~y th_e m ~n, Mi s Maude B. Owing , 14, likew1 e make a definite contri­ bution. h e is con idered the mo t loyal supporter of athlet ics among the women members of the Shaw fac ul ty a nd i a frequen t peaker at pep rallies'.

The lumni o un cil is the govern- ,; ei·e time · when other member of ing body of the new order of thing · th co uncil saw only dark ly when the r cently put into operatio n by the new program was prese nted and con­ lumni ssociation. You ought to ideration given 'to the possibility of know the member of thi body and a full time ecretary. Dean Cornetet's ---0 C--we are g ing to u thi method of fa~th in the future of the College and An Argument for Homeco~ing. in troduciug them . upreme co n fidence 111 the a lumn i Dr. J. G. Graham, clas of ' 9, who Dean N . E. ornetet, '\l6. by reas o n helped to crystalize the desires of the ~a the chapel speaker Tuesday mo r n­ of hi_ office. is a member of the o tl'.er_ members of the group into a mg, la t week, told u that he had council. He ha · been most r11thu ~ delmitc program. Hi unqualified not had the opportunity of returnin ia_sti c about !he: o ut look fo r th e ~-lum- 1 supp ort means mu ch to u in the new to th e college for a vi it ince J 92. m o-roup from the very start. Ihere work. That i exacly thirty- three yea rs ago. delighted to get Mr . Denune, who is pre ident of t h e , - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - ­ Dr. Graf-(arn w:a back to the camp u again and regret­ council, wa. a i ted by several other bone . Mr. with aft r death. Dr. Eilbert offered five ted that hi wor k had been uch as ladie of th rganization. · brui e and abra ion ab le hundred dolla rs to ny one capab le of in hi bringing a me age bea ring th e coun­ to ~eep him away for o long a time. '11. Mi Mary Dick, who ba erved to drive on to Lo I unfortunate for u too t hat he te r ign_. ~um r u attemp t we:e It several term a mi ionary of th e own car. didn't return , for we never' had the nited Br thren burch in anton, lowly a car wa made, o ne hund r ed tJ1irty-nine in all, plea ure of meeting him. ' hina, re urned receut,ly from that hut non carri d the ey idence that Bow about you-? i\,f ayh -y u are reprin t an article con- ·hould appear if th me ' a ·e came ' 17. We fie ld to her h me in Tiro, Ohio, where lik Dr. Graham, living too far away cerning th r cent succe Elmo fr m ]lfr . ilbert. he , ill tay duriJ1g the pre ent period ctober :-n hut if yo~t Lingr el a a football c ach. The acTb articl printed i very iutere t­ to get b-ack of unre t in him1. a r not, b tter let u ee yo u o n tha count is taken from a Dayton paper. in and according to the editor of the ing to b a big da . ' OS. Thoma ' Hughe • of Los "Elmo Lingrel. the man who tartcieDtific merican, i a contribution day. I t i ugel ' alifornia, . and fo ur men ed t1'ver h"1gh ch I 011 1·1s r c rd o t h e p r o bl em o f the po sibility of Plenty of o ld fri nd and old time nthu ia m. me back o r . end 1 ' ith him in hi automo- triog of vict ri in fo tball in 1922 "pirit r turn a H m coming m narro~ e cape from dea t h the fe llow who topped th tring - - -0 C--· r in .v-ich they were ri ding at urd ay. ---0 W . D. Coon, '23, in Limelight. era hed into a ·tee! grading machine. "Lingr I th oach f th Middl _ The Homecoming Bulletin. hlr. l::Iu h , ·a· driving the car. town high chool foot! all team that 'v ilbur o n, '23, n w principal of ou will n_ receive a bul letin anH and hi friend were returnin g beat tiver , l4 to 6 _ the high chool a t Maple Height , . pr for Homet. Lo Angele from San BernarThi Elmo' sec nd year a _ near leve land, ha been selected a 0 >er e Collend1110 aDd a · thev- came near \ al nu ·. h !be tliddy chool. Bcfor!' a r,nember f th rpheu Chorus of I . l b. 'c a· I I d . , Alu ciation the \Y t<:re tntpr ,,en,en , W'Cr cm , <Yoi n ve an ' \\" Ill tour England 1Jicldl towti h coach eel at it) u i .. . nuldt> Mr. J-lu"hc wasf ,.... \l 1d \Val h' f th road by li ver mer. editi11g · J1umb 1· car. Hi automobi e '89. J. lieu 'ill ere, Ph. D .. ~!, .'. a r ult of iu · a I. Uf the dit h nd befor h D., is the author f a rcce111 artidt: dollar prize at Youn vn recentl _, our Ho th momentum, bis ·ar f n pi ritualism appea~ing in _ tl,e .\u ~- the ch , co to r pret tb cro s the "5id £ a usl number of th e Sci ttttl1c menIn rnati~al Pr j ctin t el bar can. f Lhe automobi l Dr. ilbert' ' ,·e r y nviu,ing a··cupa nt of_ the car Irv 'icle de~crib an ex:pni1n nt ha~ d A Note From the Office a very fo, · incb . l t was dis overed up n a n agre mcnt t!1a he ~n<l hi matt r my a£t r th acident that the red Ii ht "iic had mad s me 11ue pre 10 · to ackn, its pla in fr nt of the ditch had been her death. Bo t h o · them. bcin mi JlJll knocked off by a pas ing auto m bi! inccrc ted io p ·chol ogy, th llgr ed en io~ befor the Hughe party came b y. a couot r ign tbat would be he the- Tau at i 11 in th car offered e ere la ui hing mark of any pirit me acknow[ d o n ti n and brui e and o had hat ·would be tran mitt ed by her ci he rueilia~I .

Plan are b ei ng made for tl~e organization of a boy co ut troop in the Barret Junior High School of ·olumbus, Ohio. J. Edward Newell 1s principal of the chool and prominent in planning for the work. ' 14. Mr . Perry P. Denune ( gnes Drury) of olumbus, Ohio, was ho _ te last V\ledne day afternoon at her home, t th 1lolh r 's o un_c; l of Tn - , dianola Meth di t Epi cop al h urch. ' 97.

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In keep in g wi th the unanimou s r espo nse 011 th e part o f the st udent body Published Weclcly in. the interest of 1· G 1· · · Otterbein by the persona ity. r o up perso na it !es anse I Monday morn in g the fo ll owing note OTTERBEIN LITERARY from like-mi ndedn ess o f the m e mbers ex press in g th e sympathy of the st u SOCIETIES \ ·\'e are ' d e nt s of Otterbein Coll ege for Mr. in each particular circle. Westerville, Ohio know n by the co mp a ny w e keep, and and Mrs. J o hn Co lli e r and family was Member of the Ohio Colleg e Press Association. members hip in a g ro up s tamps us of p r epa r ed. Oc tober 18, 1925 a particular mind . H o wever on o ur · campu s the pe rso nalities o f gr o up s D ea r Mr. and Mrs. John E. C ollier STAFF I a nd family: Editor-in-Chief ............ J. B. Henry, '26 diffe r on ly in s ligh t matters si nce in A ss is tant Editor .... D. E . Harro ld, '27 reality we are primarily of the sa me \Ne, th e s tudents of Otterbein ColCon tributin g EditorsJcge, wish to exp r ess o u r heartfelt W a nd a Ga ll agher, '26 mind . It s hou ld be bo rn in mind a l ways ~ym pa th y to a ll of yo u in the sorrow L e nore Smith, '26 Pa uline Kn e pp, '26 that a group is, in its final a nalysis, which has co m e up o n you so s uddenly Wa y ne Harsha, '27 a friend s hip circle. This is the rea l I a nd un ex pect e dl y. In the passing of F loren ce Howard, '28 B usiness Manager .. W . C. Myers, '26 tes t o f a n y gro uping. If friend s h ip Mr. Ray Co ll ier we a ll feel that Otte r ­ is n ot fo u nd in th e group the whol e bein ha s lost o ne of h er noble s t char­ A ssista nt Business Managers­ Marcus Schear, '27 purpose of th e o r ganization is fru s- ac te r s a nd we s hall miss hi s comrade­ Ross Miller, '28 tra t ed . Bidding s hou ld he o n th is ~hiµ up o n o ur ca mpus ve r y keen ly, Ath letic Editor ........ Louie orris, '28 basis a lon e. _ an d ye t we r ea li ze h ow litt le we can I A ss is ta nt A thl e ti c Editor1 Furt~er m o_r e, there may be so m e , feel hi s d e parture in proportion to Harry Widdoes, '2:7 Circulation Managerwho w ill o l)J ec t to be com111g a m e111 - ho w hea vil y it must rest upon a ll o f Margaret Widdoes, '26 ber of any o f t h ~ so_c_ial groups: Their yo u. A ssis tant Circulation Mana gers M ay your comfort a nd consolation Ruth Hursh, '27 reaso ns may be Ju s t ifiab le, b~t it must i M. Wil so n, '28 be re m ember ed that t he social gro u p , in thi s so re t i·ia l be found in Him who Alumna! Editors ?n rhe ca mpu s is a r ea li ty a nd tl'.at ; alone ca n wipe- away a ll tea r s an d asH. W . Troo p, '23 1t has s prung from a na tura l d esire s uage man's g ri ef by the ca lm ass ur ­ A lma Guitner, '97 for fellow s hi p. If, in a group you can- ' ance that beca use I li ve you a lso s h a ll Coc hran Hall Edi tor Fl ore nce Rauch , '26 not find fe ll ows hip, you ha ve no bus- li ve. Local Edito r ............ John Lehman, '2'7 in ess in the group. But, do not conN. A. Wi lb u rg, Exchange Editor .... Lenore Smith, '26 demn th e sys t em beca use yo ur des ire~ Pres. o f th e Student Co uncil. for compan io n ship a re not m e t hy Margaret \Nid d oes, Address a ll comm un ica tion s to The the ex is ting gro up s. Secre tary of Stud e nt Co un ci l. Otterbein Ta n a nd Cardinal , 103 W. We be li eve in the princ iple of the College Ave., Westerville, Ohio. soc ia l group. - ---0 C---Subscription price, $2.00 Per Year, Ladies' P hoeni x U nd er H ose. E . J. paya ble in advance. OC--:'\orri s & Son.-Ad v. Friday's Game. - - --0 C---­ E nt ~red as second class matter To t he foo tba ll team t hat, aga in s t September 25, 1917, at the pos toffice CHEW MUSKIN-GUMI a t Westervill e, 0 ., under act of March almost every odd th a t ca n be imagin ­ 3, 1879. ed, did a piece of exce ll ent work, we A cceptance for mailing at special wa 1~t to express the _co mm enda tio n of r ate of pos tage provided for in Sec. 1103, Ac t of Oct. 3, 1917, author ized the s tud ent I ody. Besides goi ng in­ to the ga m e w it h t he mental hand i- / April 7, 1919. cap of a n injured team. t he Tan an d Ca rd ina l warr ior s were ca ll ed u pon EDIT ORIALS to face a n agg regat ion t h a t g r eatly utwei g hed th em 0 11 a liel d th a t wo uld ' Ray F . Collier. s ink m ost a nyb ody"s co rk . It was the 1 T he life, t h e body, is go ne Only rea l O tt e rb e in s pirit that k , pt them 1 the influence of pe r sona lit y remains. fig h t in g to th e e ncl. T h e rar it y of d eath 's claim s in a co!T he easo n has no t b r ought a n y lege commu nity deepen s th e s ig ni fi- win s. but it has b ro ught into t he I cance of o ur loss. But it is the char- front rank the rea l undying Otter­ acte r o f th e man th a t ma ke s m on: bein sp ir it. T hi s is th e time when we profou nd th e se nse of berca vn11eJ1t. need to s umm o n eve ry bit of loya lt y ga ins t ' J he rea l mea s ur e of a m a n is a n t hat is in us 'to the s ur face. iss ue of the hea rt. T ho;:e w:10 kn ew a team that ha s shown the m e tal of Ray Co lli e r be,t fou nd . d ee p ,eated the Tan tea m, t he Fa tes a r e not a l­ in the heart o f th e m a n, a y:e nuin e- \\'ays go in g to he opposed. n t'SS that ri va led compar ison. l n ____ 0 C - - - every re lationship f life he pro,·ed Conflicts. hi · s terlin g wort h. If an~· virt11c tra n sce nded the ot hN·s. i't was his vVh en two legi't i111 ate activities of dependab le ness. th e co ll ege arc sched ul ed. by the go vThose who m our n w ill a l\\'ays re­ e rning body. for th e sa me !iou r a nd m embe r Ray Co ll ier-t he good sln­ draw fro m t he ame group, t here dent. the d epe nd ab le at hl ete, th e gen- see m s to be an incon iste ncy that uin e man. . ho uld be corrected. J t is v ry evi­

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DUMB DORA The wise s t Du mb Dora fo r th e w e ·k was th e s mart young student in Ana­ log-y Class. H e as k ed tl'e 1-'rof. wha • I happened when a pers o n los t hi s mind. The Prof. r ep lied. o ne d ocs no t los~ hi s mind. but the wi res a r e crcsse ·I. lmmediatill y o ne in q ui siti vv e s t ud e nt ' as ked what happened whe n o ne's mind · went bla nk. O ur wise Dumb D o ra I p ipes up an d sa ys . "short circuit."

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o rd e r to µenetrat e her unco nq ue rable spi r it. I took fro m th e in s id e o f my coat poc ke t rny pa d an d pe nc il , and proceeded tu as k her some q uesti o ns face was da rk and flac c id. She had co ncernin g the num be r. n~m es '1 nd high chee k ho nes g uard ed -b y a pair a g es of her c hildr e n . whi ch I ffco r d ed of s ma ll gray eyes. O ve rhanging h er as s h e a ns we red. T hanki ng her . I eyes we r e dar k shagg}' eyebrows in then as ke d if s he at te nde d the series whi c h, a t a n ord inary g la nce, could be o f lec tu res p r esen ted by P rof. B urtner see n spec ks o f brow n is h gray sp rink ­ in Al le n tow n last F eb rua r y. le d he r e and there. She was past fifty Her anger a nd r es ist in g s pi rit hav­ and her hair was already mor e o r less ing co mpl etely subsided. to give way g ray. H a ir she see m s to co nsider I to c uri osi ty, she replied th a t ,he d'd m ainly as some th ing th a t m ig ht g e n ot. in th e eyes if no t co rrect ly a tte nd ed " Of cou r ,;e as you a lr ead,· know , 1 to : and accordingl y she ti ed a ll her s o ur wo r k is la rge ly in the int er est of in a ,·cry tight knot, so t ig ht in fact . ch ilcl1·en . it is o ur pu rpose to have a th a t one ca nn ot help bu t im agin e t hat per sona l ta lk to eve ry m ot!ier t hat o il ,n ,ulcl ooze out fo r bck Gf ca pa­ did no t g e t to a tt end tho se ,;c r ies o f c it y. She sec ur ed th e pr ot ruduin g ! •c:tur es. ·• 1·11 :ju s't step in !a 1110 knot by means of a co mb a n d a ~tout ment a nd exphin the rrop0 sit io n ." core! ti ed aro un d the base. \\·hcr eL>po n she ope ne•I w ide r I he door It wou ld not be proper to ,ay that t ha t I ma,· en t er. Mn, . Bi ttenbender look e d ill -te mp Mr s. B1;tenhender 'IPl; arc nt ly t h,nk ­ e re d. 0~ t he_ o the r ha nd , by no s tre tch ing t hat r had '"met hing to gi , e he r , of t he 1mag ma t1o n co uld her feat ur es ill\ ited m e to a sea t. he supposed to wea r a n expr es~io n of •·y·O il k· now I cl I cl l1 't ,Kno w a t li rst tenderness. She see m s to be a wo rk J·us t w I10 you were. . \ ny t I1111g · I ha te . . 111g up to . mach m e. fo re ve r. wo und . · 1· 5 a I) O o k· agen t . .I., eop 1e a re ma d e f or h1~h pres_s ur e wo r k m g po111ts. a nd work and no t to rea d all the· time." this seenung to be her nature, she "Tl · I f I · h d ca m e to th e d oor as if s lw wou ld .~ere s ot O trut 1 111 t at ma ame. trod down a nd crush what ever stood .. , . \ es, yo u bet th ere 1s; th ere ca n a in her way. j "ood d.e'.d b got out of, a chi lr\ if yo u " Good m o rnin g M r .-" ·'T' m not interes ted to day." keep at em. ho ld o n to em . a nd never " Not intereste d in what ?" let th em ta lk back o r use th e ir head a econd. Ju s t pus h a fter 'em a n d '· J n wh a t you got." you get co nsi derab le out of 'em. Im mediately he r eyes blazed with

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That it takes real red-blooded men The m ost inn ocen t li ttle F r es hman , wa s loo kin g a t some poorly d efin ed t o do what the football team did Frice ll s thro ugh a microscope. Being day. rathe r di sgus ted s h l' looked up at th e T hat every rally ought to be as full Pro f. and as ked a t wh a t s he was lookin g. Th e wise supe ri o r rep lied. of pep as last week's. "at me. Dumb D o ra ." That we are a nxious to see our Coc hra n H a ll Boa rd ce rtainly wo uld band in its new regalia. have th ei r dignity sh ocked if they had Tha t w e owe a pologies to " Bill" heard th e g r een Fros h ask i f a certain laughing gro up o f bo ys a nd gir ls H ampsh ire for the rest of these. That ignorance of the law is no exin the s m all recep ti o n room o f Co ch. r an H a ll was Cochran H a ll Board · I· cuse. All you ha ve to d o to get pos t -

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anger , here face became red . [ co uld fa irl y see her mo uth s haping in to a ho ri zo nta l lin e ac r oss her face a nd p rese ntly he r lips curl ed in. 1'm n o t s ur e hut I eve n tho ug ht I saw som e red come to her eyes. Ra isin g he r lo ng, bo n y arm ;; nd s hakin g a mean fi nger at me, s he said. "A ll that you agen ts think a bo u t is g oi ng o ut a n d maki n g eas v m o ney off from u people. Why d c, n't you fe ll ows go o ut a nd d o ho nes t \': or k for a livin g. like we do ?" She p roceed ed to close the door wh e n l r epli ed , '· But m a dam . I fea r that yo u do not unders tand m y mi ss1011. My nam e is Mr. M a rtin. T r ep r e -e nt the Worlds Pu rity Fede ration and w e're ca rr ying o n a ca mpaign in thi s country in th e interes t of th e

''That's t he way I wa s r a is ed. T he wor ld is going to t he dog . \,\,' he n [ was a littl e gir l we didn't ha ve sc hoo ls like th ey ha ve now. A ll they ·d o n o w is go to schoo l a nd p lay. Believe me f don' t leave my ch ildr en r ac k a r ound . They must get o ,·er t hat. Don' t y o u k now that t hat's as bad as ~tea lin g? Yo u haven't go t a ny m o ney, and if >·ou ea t somebody else's b read a nd b u tt er . you've got to wo rk to pay fo r it . an d if so m ebo dy else huys you r clothes fo r yo ur back. you g o t to wo rk to pay for them.'' '· Yes, Mrs. Bitt e n bender. yo u com e nea r spea king th e tru th . I gu-, s wo rk neve r ki ll ed a nybody." ·' Y o u be t it did n' t." '•If yo u pa r don me Mrs. B itte nbend e r. [' II move my cha ir o ve r to

Mllllllllflflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfll! ch il dren . Surel y yo u have heard, or read in th e paper. abo ut this g reat ~ ca mnaign. § fter sc rew in g up her cy ;; as if in th o ugh t she r eplied that rP. didn't 1 have mu ch time to read . hut s he did § see o m e th ing in the pape r :ihout it : an d a lso s he had heard it o ve r her neigh bor 's radio las t week. " If you don ' t mind ·1•11 just step in _ fo r a moment a nd e xplain it fo r yo u." at the sa m e time stepping for wa rd. Mrs. Bi tt enbende r , e ither oblivious to my app r oac h o r else a little doubtfu t about my rea l b us ine . made no way fo r m e. However act ing as ,: : th o ugh 1 had not comp let ec:1 my infft1IIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ trn d uction. [ tried ano th e r st rategy in

you r s and exp lai n to yo u the great wo rk that J have been doing. f realize that yo ur time is prec ious a nd don't want to ta ke a n y mor e of yo u r time than T have to." .\ t this point I pu lld mv p ros­ pectus o ut from un der m y a rm , whe r e­ upon \\·ith tlaming rage a nd wo nd er­ fn l cele r ity ~he grabbed a broom a n d 1 at '..1l111ost the sa me insta n ce wa ~ m ak ing i racks with gr eat rapid it y. - -- - O

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lCo ntinued fro m Page One) C. . · . T. nd m e icctivc when needed. Crilwfo rd anJ Richter played sta r gam es on the line W ent wal k in· o ne nite · And saw a sigh t and stopped ma ny a line plun ge. .R enI ner and Widdoes made man y tackles T. ha t made . hus s.hi \·er · f a co m - Clea r mto . t e . 11ver. a nd Snavely proved h1msel · petent safety man 011 two occas 1on . , ·A. ce r tai n p rolessor · · · · h · ~ addux. ot Cmc111nat1, was t e 1n- Of. our a lma ma terh l,t ·,,,d. • • 1 Di dn't pu ll Jown t e MUSKI NGU M GA M~ ! SOPH S ARE L E A DJ NG i div idual star of the game, as .his dn v- 1 O r hi de be h ind I N SP E E DBALL LEAGUE ing plu nges th ro ugh the lrne were . le f or c·m cmnatt . . ., s •t ouc• h - A book O ttc-bein .H as Won Ten of Sixteen , respon 1b . So w e 'took a loo k·. • ~ Freshmen Beat Juniors in One-Sided ' down and he was the ir r.n nc1pa 1 Games Played in L ast ' . An d t here he wa,; Affair. Seniors Lose Close ground garner. O n the defcse also, · . . . T w enty Years . Ma km o- his- penc1 1 1iuzz · · • Game. Maddux stopped ma n v of the 0 tterGradin g some pape rs bein plays. d The Tan an d Cardinal The ophomo res " ·on their se co nd The co ndition of the fie ld made it Tha t we re our labo r~. I grid ers ha ve d met Muski ngum near Y eve ry s easo · n straig ht g ain e of speedball at the ex- impo sib le for th t1 O tt er bein offe nse to Bu t the pa rt that 'ai n t told for t he last twenty years, wi·th va ry - pc nse of the enio rs Wed nesday af ter - get under way. W iddoes' end run - l s. hi~ head must 'ave been col , f H o wever Ot- noon. 9 to s. ing degrees o succe ning, and Ren ner's pas ing cou ld no t For th ere he sa t th s. T h fou rth yea r men took a n ea rly I go a~ the fie ld was too slippery. W ea rin g hi · hat. terbein goes finto e fray. nex t Sat· we:ghed 10 W e wa n t to be tru e urday wit h our 1 mo re wms·. to her , lead by passi ng th e ball ove r fo r one Otterl,ein's li ne was o ut · t h an. M f · 1.. \Vh e n we te ll to you crecltt • us k·ngum • hav. mg won ff th point. A fi eld goal , a ew minutes to 15 pounds pe r man a nd t"e tea m , ten and Muskin gu m onl y tx of e later gave the o pho mores a 3 to 1 that played was ha ndi cap ped by tiic I Th ere mig-ht ha ve bee n car mu t.p<· 1 total num ber of games played be tw een lea d,' which they held at t he end o f absence of three regu lar.; a nd two u b,_ -T. the two chools. titu tes. the hal f. T he re ult of the years are as fol T he lin e-up : The eniors came back strong in

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lows : HlO~-Otlerbein 15, Musk ingum, O. 3 L906-0 tterb ein 0, Mu kingt1m, o. 2 1907-0tterbein 5. Muskingum. · 190 O tt erbein 16, Mus kingum , O. t 09-0 tter bein 17, Mu kingum , O. J9 11 - 0 tterbe in :! O. Musk ing um , O. 1912-0 tt erbe;n 20 . Mu kingum. O. L914-0tterbein 20, Musk ingum , O. J 916--0 tter bein 2 1. Muskingum , O. 6 1917-0 tt erbein 0, Muskingum. · 1918-0 tt erbein 0, Muskingum, ZO . 24 1920- 0 tte rb ein 0, cfu kingum, · 7 1922-0tterbein 26. Mu kingum . · 6 :1923- tterheio 0. Mu kingum. · 13 t rbein 20. M.u kingum, 192 1\l2.~-0tter hein ? Muskin g um ? fo kin gu m has furni hed severa l thrill -fo r the las t fe w sea ons. In 19! Z with a team tha t wa badly crip~l d and w ith ome untried men 0 0 the line. Otterbein completely outclas eel the highly touted ).; ew Concord tea~1. wi nnin g 26 o 7. In 1923 th e game was played in the 1nud wh ich ca u ed the 0 . • learn to fu mb l on a play that would have L ady Luck m ean t a to uchdown. play d a large part in defeating he T a1) gridder . .\ncl h n th game of la t year. In h fi( ha lf Mu k.ingum s cored tw in the earl y part of Of •he period. T he both re ulterl from' C o tty fumb les by th e 0 . C · g ladiato r . But in the last half somethi n r allr hap p n d. The O:lcrb in am ook a fr e5 ta rt and literally played th oppo ition o ff its fe e . The m click d ff ya rd .aft r ;ird without interru!)tion. Th al mo ga r.ne ended with 0 . C. on the end of a 20 to 13 score. B w thl' ~ame will end thi year i: 1 r tty hard to predi • Mu kin gum ha a.I r ady won part o f her game O nd thi ea son, w hich ms i ica e st tha t she ha a fairly rong te.i.m. he wi ll ha ve the ad an age of playd 0 jng on he r born groun_ tha • ndi ~~wv r with the team in e 1922 co tton th at it i , tbe P rformance of may b rep a ted. __ __ 0 C w Top Coat . E. J, on.- dv.

th e second half and out sco red their Cincinnati O tterbein oppo nents 7 to 6. T he eniors lost P inn ey, I.e..... ................ Va lent ine, 1. e. a chance 10 win t he ga me when Yo un g Felton. 1. t. ........................ Ho lerma n, l. t. kic ked a 1>e nalt y kic k int o the ha nds Cavanaugh . l.g................... Schow! . 1.g. o f th e wait ing g oa l tend er. Cra wfo rd. c............................. l'ea sc, c. T he fi el d wa wet a nd slippe r y, and P o rosky, r.g................,.... ~ im m o, r .g. Ric ht er. r. t. ···············-······· H erm a n. r. t. made fa t play in g im possibl e. The F re hm a n speedb all el even M cM ichae l. r.e. .................. cha ir d, r.e. overwh elmed th e Juniors Thursday af- Snav el y, q.b . ................:......... Bi rd . q. h. ternoon, 26 to 3. The game was too 1 \,Vi<ldoc . l. h................... Bra dfo r d. l.h . o n~- id ed to be interesting. The fi rst Ren net·. r.h ........ ............... .. Ma rt in, r.h. vear men were on the offen sive m ost Carroll_. f.b . ...................... Maddux. f.h . \ ~f the time. Only on a few occasions corm g-Touc hd ow n, Ma dcl!ix . Ofdid the Juni or get the ball deep into flc ia l : Re feree- W ell , Ohi o ta te. Fro h te rrito ry . T he Yearling s missmpir - Dun lap. hi o tatc. 1 linesman-Peiffer. Deni on. ed many attem pted fi eld goals. The Jun io r Class di<l' nt show m uch ---- 0 C---intere t in th e gam e as there were THROUGH THE SPY-GLASS - -onl y three men on the field the first helf and four the econd half. A Resume of Odd Happenings 1n T'lrnr day aftern oon of th is week, O ther Colleges. the Juniors will ge t an other chan e to how their tuff wh en they play th D ue to a fa ilure of the crops in the J . econd yea r men. The ophomo res co untry urrounding T exas We leyan ha ve a good team, a shown by heir o llege, o nly fi fte en tudent. return­ two victories in as m a ny s tart s. ed to ch ol thi fall. - - -- 0 C hio ta te niver ity hav pa ed ca lorie-co unting, • D EKE'S" FRE SHMEN SHOWING GOO D F ORM I dieting, ca le the nti cs to mus ic, and I I other mu ch tri d m ethod for kip- • Th F r hm a n fo tball quad . un- ping a a mean fo r r ducing th e der the coaching of "D eke" Edler, ha ted cor pu lency . co11tinu e to improve teadily. Only A retired bu ine man 76 yea r old, [ ur or .five ha\' ,v:ithdrawn from t he niver ity a a , record breaking quad that repor ted at bas en er d Bo to n W onder if he wears a ' fr e s hman . cap. the fir t of the year. Tbe · practi e e ·ons or dinar ily b gin with a hont and fa t cali then ·c . t n io n o ll ege th e girl a re pe r­ drill. followed by a drill on fu ndamen- mt tte d to have. b u t two week end dates a.I • con i tin lar ely of ackliog, a month. T ,h, the only haven for Il nd the important fu nda- the tu den t pocket book that we I 111 m ntal of th ta r ti ng po itiou. know [.

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The meeting at Y. \V. Tuesday The Chen Leaders are asking for t,·c11i11g wa~ a Geneva meeting. After some new cheers. Tt is felt that ou r Hem titching singi ng several appropriate songs the cheering lacks variety, and that per­ devotions were conducted by Esther haps it would be more effoctive if and \\' illiamson. Special music was fur- we didn't have to confine uurseh·es ! nished by Lorene Smith who sang I to the few old reliables. So put on Picoting , ·· ~ly Task'". I you r thinking cap. rub yom nose, The_ four girls who attended the I rest your ch in on your hand and \. \\. C. A. Conference at Lake yonr elbo\\" 11 your knee, and then Geneva then took charge of the meet- submit the res ults of your effort to 46)/2 NORTH STATE ST. : ing. Ruth Braley gave sidelights Lawrence Marsh or John Hurlock. (0\"cr Robinson's Grocery) upon the camp and glimpses from re- ( ---- 0 C "Shorty" I O fficer s a nd Staff Chos en , marks of the speakers. I v\'iddoes told of the in piration deriv- 1 By Publication Board. I ~ti from_ the place, whi_le Lenore Smi_th The Publication Board held its first • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 1ela ted 1_nc1dents rela ~ive to the so~ial regular meet mg of the year in Room fe ll owship of the . place. P~uhne 7, and effected the following organizaOn 1-: riday night the Phoenix Club Knepp concluded with a de · cnptwn tion: Dwight Arnold. Pres.; Perry -delightfully entertained a number of of the general beauty of the cam~. Laukhuff, Vice-Pres.: and Mabel Eu­ friends with a Progressive Party. The program was concluded with a banks, Sec't. The editorial staff was Progressi,·e refreshment were served group of Geneva songs sung by the increased by these additions and alte r in various homes of Wester-Y ille. quartet attending the Conference. ations Cont ributing Editors. Pauline Satu rday afternoon the Saum Hall ---- 0 C---Knepp, Lenore Smith: Athletic Edi'·gang.. of '27, journeyed to ColumCLEIORH E TEA to r. Louie :\orris, and Assistant, Harbus \\"here they en joyed a theatre ---ry Widdoe ; Alumna! Editor, H. W . party. celebrati ng the birthdays of Memb ers of Cleiorhetea prc~ented a Troop. as isted by Miss A lma Guit­ \<\. e Ca 11 For and Deliver. Bctty Plummer, Martha Alspach and very interesting and ente rtaining pro- ner ; Exchange Editor, Erne tine Lo ui se Stoner. gram Thur day evening. The num - '.\ ichols. hers g iven were: Piano sok , Ru1h - - - - 0 C---Er nestine and Marjorie Nichol Ladie ' Phoenix Hose. $1.00, $1.35, Mattoon ; Soliloquy, "Boy ", Ruth · pent the week end at their home in Braley: ~f usical Reading, ·'Fishing.'' . 1. 5, • 2735. E. J. Norris & Son. R. N . CH APMAN, Mgr. Card ington. Marguerite Blott; Description , '·My -Ach·.1 Josephine Drury and Martha A ls­ Walk on the Mountain:· J\iellie \Val ­ pach were the recipients of a mysteri- lace ; Piano duet, "Quartet from __1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 . ous birthday cake la t Tuesday. Any Rigol etto." Lucie Ldter and : hell o information as to its origin will be Rice: Cha racter Sketch, "Heloist:,'" : greatly appreciated by t h e abov e M ildred Fensler; and V oca l Soto. '·Out § mentioned young ladies. of the Du k.'' Betty Pl ummer. A ppoin tments M ay Be M ade For Extempore speeches \\·ere made by ?.iar_y ance, '23, and Ruth Streich, Hein Rauc.h. Ben J ice .Korri ;incl ~{ac ·2s, visited th e G reenwich lub this Mickey. · The s p eches pre. nted a _ week end. the Owl Club varity of trbject from nur ery On atu rclay evening rhymes to the advisabi lity of having gave a •·p ush.. in honor of Pa uline a woman's hand aft 0. .-\ rmoncl from Richmond, J ncl. , the ---0 C--guest of Ethel Kepler thi week end. P HI LALE T H EA Doris \ etherill wa at her home in t th e election se sion of the Phil­ Kenton this week end. ociety, Thursday ; Last Monday evening the Arbutus aletbean Literary COLLEGE AVE. night, the following new officers were : Club entertained a number of new th Musselman, vi -::e-pres• iillllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllij friend with a party in the home of cho en: Ru ident; Emily Mullin, sec retary; Es:Mrs. J. P. West. ther ullivan, critic; Florence LudCongratulation are in order! at- Jow, cen or; Marcella Henry, chapurday evening Joan Fox gave a lain; Louise Stoner, co r respon ding ''push.. for the Greenwich Club, at ecretary ; Mary McCabe. treasurer; which tim he announced her en­ • erda Evan , librarian; Mary Mills, gagement to "Bob" Weitkamp. chori ter; Forence Howard. pianist. The mu ical number given during .Mr . Routzohn and Jes ie were gue ts of the wl Club at lunch on the ession con i ted of a vocal olo by Lorene Smith, a piano olo by unday eveni ng. He! n Irwin. and a vocal trio by y ur Ph t f r the ibyl m e Pauline Kn. pp p nt- the week end Loui e toner. Amy Morris, and at her home in Mari n. Flor nee Rauch. at nee and av id the ru h. Tue day evening the Phoenix Club ---0 C--­ enjoyed a "pu b" honoring Martha SE NI OR F ORUM I pa h's birthday. liabl The enio r Forum, held \Vedne A very delightful day eve ning in the . ociat=ou Build·atur lay evening at in honor of Leah t. J obn, '25, ing, opened with a peck of fun and who ha been vi iting with tterbein clo eel with a bu he! of apple , but friend the past few day . Th'e even­ in the meantime some very impor­ ing wa · pent in p laying game , a-fter tant cla · bu ines. wa · con idered and tran act d. The principal busi­ which a dainty luncheon wa rved. nes of the hour cent red around the Mr . Hummel vi ited with Mary report of the cla auditors in regard Ri hand Hio·h ~L. Columbu , thi week end. t the 1926 ibyl , and the mean . of removing the cla s debt incurred in Ruth Davi ha gone to Dayton 1 where she will undergo an operation publi hing la t year's annual. ---0 C--­ for append icitis on Monday. We all CHEW MUSK IN -GUMI hope for her peedy recovery.

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Men ,in Gu ita n and Geor ge Gr iggs we nt to th eir homes in L an cas ter fo r ove r th e wee k end . Spe ncer han k . ·2 1, a nd " har lie" Fox. '2l. wer e g uests of lh e A lps las t Saturda y ni g ht. " Bot' ' Ga r ve r, '25, a nd " J a k e" Whi te, '23, wer e wee k end g ues t o f th e .A nn ex lub .

4 :00 P. M. -S pe ~d ba ll, S oph s vs. Junio rs. 6: 15 P. M.-Cleio r hetea. 6 :JO r . M .- J'hil a lethea . 8: 00 P. M.-Ra lly. Friday, Oct. 236: I 5 JJ_ l\iL-Phil o phro nea. 6 :30 P. M.-Phi lo m at hea. Saturday, Oct. 24Foo tba ll, O t te rb ein vs. Mus kingum , a t 1 ew Co ncord. Sunday, Oct. 259 :00 A. M .-S u nday S ch ool. 10: 15 A. M . an d 7 :00 P. M . -W o r ­ s hi p Servi ces. 6: 00 P . M. - . E . H a ll ow e'e n P arty. Monday, Oct 268 :00 P . M.- H a ll owe'e n Pa rty.

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"Bozo" Ri cht er's fa th er, moth er , b rot her a nd s is ter-in -law, a ll o f an ­ "Som e c1t1 zens ar e d we ll ers. som e ton cam e to see t he Capta in p lay las t L et us a ll t hin kers, some doers. F riday a nd stayed over th e week end. st ri ve to be doers." T he. e "7or ds Dua ne a nd Arvin e H arrold's fa th er ·losed a n il lumin a ti11,g se ri c~ of rea nd mo th er we r e h ere t o see th e boys ma rk s 011 C hri st ian C~ti zens hi p by Dr. P hela 11 in ·. E. u nd ay. eve nin g. Saturd ay a nd S unda y. T he rem a inder of t he t im e was oc­ K ee ne Van Cur en's pa r e nts a nd cupied in ·so ngs. prayers. a nd tho ug h t C la rence L a P o r te's parents o f S tr a u s­ lea din g to ward o r g rowing o ut of t he burg wer e wee k-e nd vis it o rs in W esto pi c w hi c h was int rodu ced by t he · t er ville. leader, L aw r ence M a rs h. in a pr elim"J ac k"' Hu ffe r, George Eas tman, in a ry ta lk. Spec ia l m usic in the fo r m "Ernie" Ri egel, " Ted" R ieg el, a nd o f a flut e solo was played by Fr an k H owa rd Minni ch drove to G r eenvi ll e Bas ler. last Friday after the ga m e. C---­ PHILOPHRO NEA Charle s Va n Mason , '22, was back to th e ga me F riday and s pent t h e . \ very e ce ll nt pr ogra 111 was week-e nd as a g ues t of th e Country g ive n 111 Phi lo phro nea last ,~,-id ay .C lub. eve nin g. T he num bers 0 11 t he pr o­ T he o un try Cl ub held a tag P arty g ra m we re a ··Prophecy'" hy ;'II'_ M. in th eir r ooms las t Saturday ni g ht. Ro bert s. a n ''Orat io n·• by G. H . M cIJ al Willi a m s, ex '26. vi ited her e o na ug hy. a nd a "E ulogy" by L . W. F ri day, a tur day a nd Sunday with Xor r is. read hy H. E. W iddoes. Dr. A 11 ncx, fri end s. T . J. Sa nd er s made a few e-:te m po r"S kinn y·• vVei nl and, ·11 , was present a 11 eo us rem a rk s. Two m en were elec­ at th e O tt erbein -Cin ci nn ati mud fes ti- led t o , ssoc iate M em he rs hip. ,<>bi le va le. six 111 e11 too k t he oa th oi acti,-r 111c mb r rship. Seven Lak ta me n made up a ----0 ( ---­ t hea ter part y to Co lu mb us last Sa turSOPH PUSH clay eve nin g.

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T ha t if th e Pro fesso r 111 he r tw o o' cl oc k c lass w o u ldn 't s ho ut so lo ud, s he co uld s leep be tt e r. T hat w h en s l-te hea rd th e co lleg e bell rin g Friday ni g h t fo r th e le c t ure cou rse s he th o ug h t we 'd w on th e Case ga m e.

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T hat som e of th e Fres hme n a11e awfull y dum b bu t t ha t by t he tim e t hey' ve da ted w ith a few Jun io r g ir ls th ey'd learn a lo t. T ha t it wo uld be a good th in g if so m e o f th e boys in her P ub lic S p ea k ­ ing class wo uld wea r k irt s so th v i­ bra ti o n s of t hei r k nee wo uldn 't m a ke th e a udi e nce d izzy.

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T ha t her k nees s hoo k so badl y in ' .. Le n" Ne "'e ll and "Ted'' Sea m an Mere rai n Mo nday ni g ht ·did not P ub lic Spea kin g t hat t hey rem in d ed visited La kota fri end las t Saturday. thwa rt the enthm ia 111 of t he S ph o- he r of th e so und in g p ro ngs o f a t un ­ 111 0,·c class in having its fi rst ge t- to­ in g fo rk. - -- 0 C - - ­ g t hcr fo r t he year. Becau e of t he Y. M. C. A. T ha t a ft er a t \\'e11 ty-five m in ut e unfavora hle \\'Cather. the pa r ty w hi ch sea nce w ith th e D ean he came to t he "Christ ia nit y On The . \ th lcti e was to ha ,·e bee n a hay r ide , was held co nclu s io n th at t her e wer e on ly two F ie ld," was t he , uhjec t uf one of th e in the Associatio n huildi ng. t hin gs th a t happened in th e wo rl d ..\fter t he . op hs pa rt icipated 11 m ost in te res tin g meet in gs in Y. M . ·. A. th is yea r. Robe rt S uave ly , as ga m es a nd cont ests in the gym, they leade r. prese n ted va ri o us ways Ill a~sr111h led in the parlor wh .. re so m e I w hi ch Ch ri st ia ni ty is of practica l va lu e of their class mates prese nted a cle,·- I to t he a thl ete. T his ta lk hy t he lead r erly w rit ten im pro m pt u play. T he re­ b rough t forth a hearty rcspo11sc fro m fres hments consisted of sandwiches, t he folow in g 111 e11: ·• Bozo" Ric ht er . dough nuts. app les. punch . a nd lol lv­ si ng closed l he eve nin g's Law rence :O.{a rs h. ..D ick" Sanders, pops. OF AL L KINDS. J o h11 Hudock. \\' ilhu r Mc l ' nig ht , enter tai nme nt. P ro fes. o r and ~frs 'iPop" M enk e. Ea rl Hoover. \V a ldo Hu rsh chaperoned t he party.

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P ifer Recovering Rapidly. Accord ing to latest report from Gra n t H ospita l, Ha rold R. Pife r, of the lass of '26. is rapid ly r ecover ing from an operation for append icitis whi ch he un derwe nt t hree wee k ago.

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