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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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I 11 response to my k n o c k l\ l rs. Hit whether it would be te nbe nd er. a t.a ll a nd spa re wo ma n, exercise or " dumb-bells" pr ese nted her self to t he duor. H er
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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This w ee k' s o ptimist is th e girl ed is study 5,50o,000 separa t e a c t s on wh o looks out th e windo w a t t h e the Federal stat ute books. steady d ownpo ur an d says . ''Tt will That the old-fashioned divided skirt , he a ni ce day to-morrow. if it doesn' t is now c alled balloon trousers. : rain."
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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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