RAM HI-RAM
nu att PUBLISHED IN THE INTERE T OF OTTERBEIN CO LL EGE N o. 6.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO , OCTOBER 27, 1925.
VOL. 9.
COLLIER FUNERAL
OTTERBEIN MEN SPLASHED .U NDER
ANSWERS LAST CALL
TREAT lN STORE FOR HOME COMERS
Large Number of Students and Townspeople Attend Funeral Last Tuesday Morning.
The fun eral se rvice for R ay Co l lier were held in th e U nited Br eth eren church Tuesday m orning. Over eig-ht hundred tud en ts and tow ns TAYLOR STARS people were pre ent to pay the ir tri b ut e of devotion. Otterbein's Offense Weakened By .\ her th e church se r vices the bur Injuties and Wet Field. 0. C. ia l was made in the Otterbein ceme Makes Most First Downs. tery. The se r~ices were cond ucted very beautifull y and impressi vely by Otterb ein varsity was mudded and Dr. S . Edwi n Rupp. There was a plashed under in last a tu rc1'1y's de g reat number of beautiful tlora l cision at New Co ncord by Musking pieces as evi dence of the sym pat hy um l::! to 0. Play in g in a co ntinu a l from the tudents a nd fr iends. dow nfall of rain the game was low - --0 C-- an d furnished but few thrills. SCIENCE CLUB HOLDS Muskingum obtained an earl y lead FIRST MEET OF YEAR in the first q uarter when, her b ig end ran 30 vard around Otterb in's right Large Group of Interested Students end pla · i1{ the hall on th e ten ya rd Attends Uniquely Arranged li ne 111 position to srore by way of Science Program. th aerial route. Play from th r~t . \b ut sixty uest enjoyed the tir ' fav red Mu Kingum. who wa . (lrivino ub l-' cid ay thr ough h rb ein li.11 rep atedl_v. m eeting of the ci nee cie n~e Hall. Th e big 1 1an of Mus k;ngum, Ta ylor, nig ht at 8: 15 in the outp unt ed field es a nd gave the Mus- The mee tin g was unique i11 that it com bined a busines and socia l pro kingum nt'tit decided edge. In the s c cl half Otterb ei n came g ram a nd wa. a progres ive a ffair. W hen the g ue ts a · em bled in P ro back strong nd marched d0wn the field to M u ·kino-um ' ten yar d line fes or \ ein la ncl's recitati n room the fo ll ow in o- pro ram w_a pre where they were ha lted o n down with two ya rd to go. tterbein lo t sented: •·The Manufacture of Paper her he. I op p rtunity to co re a nd io from Wo d '·Pul p.'' Kenneth MilLire o f Ga lil e .'' Jen n w in in thi ca e by the la k of the lett: "Th '' ome Experi ence in fina l pu11ch in offense. n xcha nge 13 tdo rf : of punt gave Mu kin_o·um the advan Tea bi ng cie uce," Profes or H a na tagl.' and carried th_ • ball into , afety wa lt. , fter lh i pr gram the ue t hea rd a radio prog ra m in Prof. Mc fo r th Mu ki ngurn utfit. ·1oy', room. The nex.--t move wa . ( ontinu d o n page ix.) 1de the third A r ha ll which C---. tran for m cl into a ha uqu t room. NOLAN R. BEST SPEAKS hot plate s upper which bad bee.n FROM CHAPEL PLATFORM ientific pa red iu th bacte · y lab wa . rved. yer , t of the lub ac toa; tn nd called upon t· I ·igg a . ear to p ak. . . a Th affa ir f' in chap 1 • f o n day morn ing. s -~ . . ) kc in his characteri stic way o f or1 i11 a l th ught a nd cl a r T he mcding i the ha. bee n in \Ne ter- will be held Jn th last M nday ,·i ifin 1,i. fathe r. Mr. Jam ea h m n th. .-\II ~t udent. t, w h eel h rat d hi. ei h ty-fift h in tere ted in. cicnc will b birthday th . e regul a r me tin gs.
Mr. U . S. Martin, ' 92, Will Act as Toastmaster at Annual Alumni Banquet at 6 o'clock.
Muskingum Downs /Tan Gridders In Their New Stadium By 13 to O Score.
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Ruth Davis Doing Nicely. Rurh Da, ·is wh op rat cl for a.1 p ncliciti~ in Da ,ton, n r day. i. r co,·erin very ni ly. Though it tak tim t r gain trength afte r p ra ion of th is kind. ct to return ~o school we k . tud ents wil l con'tinue her peedy anrl co mplete recovery.
GAM E IS HEADLINER_ Rally at 10 :30 in the Morning. Ban<l W ill Appear in New Uniforms In Pre-Game Parade. This week will mark ithe happy reu ni on of ma ny o ld grads when the Home-coming day is celeb rated. A very ver ·itied program is in :J ore for the grad ua tes an d forme r st udent \\·ho return. HARO LD R. PIFE R Harol d I{ . Pifer . 2 L, died in Grant H ospita l la. t Monday night at il ::3U o'clock B1·om periton,itis whic h had , e: 111 aiter :bree ()J>er tiuiT. the · rsi of which w as for apJle ndi •;tis. H wa s a eni or i11 tterb ein and a member of the Lakota Iu.b. Th e first o p ra tio n wa pedo rm d a month ago. " par k-y," a he wa.. k1, wn on the camp us. ra lli ed well fr om th op ra tio n a nd it wa th ought th.at he would r cove r rapid ly. ot her 0 1 eratio n was necc a ry a week ·tfter , the lirst one du to th ' H'SS of the ope ratio n. ( ontiJ1u ed on Pao-e T wo) .
C--MRS. A. L . BILLHEIMER DIES Mr · . A. L. Flil lheime r. da u hter of 13i hop \ ,V ill iam Hanby and s i ter Benjamin R. Ba nhy, aut hor of " ay... died at the hom ing . · her r .in .Birmingba)n.
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The head liner of the day will be a footba ll ga me played with H iram. The a nn,ual home-coming ba nquet wi ll a lso be a feature of the day. At thi time t he pre ent tude nts and old o ne ~ will have an op11or1unity 10 om pa re Fonner metl1 o d,- of pep with he . re ent . Th a lumni co un ii ha ·ecured Mr. U . . Mar ti n, of the cla s of '92 . as th e toa tma. te1· at th e ba nqu et and he will introduce 1 romin ent a lumni a nd fac ulty member · a well as a repre · entati ,·e o f th e s mde nt body f r hort p ec h~ that are for e asteci to b picy. n added a ttrncti 11 to the football game will be the pa.rad that w ill be fo rmed before t he foot\)a ll game and wi ll make a tour f the main ,s t reet £ th vi lla e. T hi· paracl wii l be d by the baii cl , hi"cl, wiJI app ar in it ne, uni fo rm for the fir. l ime. cl r p1 it ri a nd f> lanni ng t participate in ( on ti.nued n Pa o-e
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Mother o{ Frances Slade Taken, By Sudden Death.
France lad e wa ca ll d home M onday b~· th very _ucld n and un exp ct cl death of h r moth r \ alter Lacie. Mr . lade' the troke. Frances unab l to reach ho rn h [ r m th r di cl. F un ra l s r vi ·es were h1>ld the home in ree;ivi ll c.=================================i\laft uri a l wa rbeiu ~ud ympathy
ALUMNI! WE WELCOME YOU
To th l11mni tt rb in o il g , w , t b t ud nt of the ame b · 1ov d in . titution. ad d res ur cordial invitatio n a nd incer e welcome t he pr . e nt here n the clay_th at i di ti_ncti v~ ly _Yo ur own. th e nnu_al Ho meco min g- Day. tterbem Coll e~e I enJ oy m g a record yea r 111 man y asp t . and we . ' hall _be happy to_ ha re with you a ll th e right a nd privil ~e~ f mak 111~ th1 · Ho rn c m111 g Day th e g reate. t and bes t of a ll the yea1--.
--- 0 DRAPED COLUMNS The columns of the Tan and Car dinal are draped in · black this week in mem ory of our fe ll ow student, Harold R Pifer.