1925 11 03 The Tan and Cardinal

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FIGHT! TEAM! FIGHT!

au au PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBE IN COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO ,

VOL. 9.

NOVEMBER 3, 1925.

No: 7.

Many Homecomers Here for Annual Fete I BANQUETERS FILL HIRAM GAME WAS OTTERBEIN WILL WELCOME GHIO COLLEGE PEOPLE OVER THIS WEEK CHURCH PAkLORS A ~LUGGISH TIE END TO WORLD COURT CONFERENCE Mud Keeps Teams Fmm Fast Play­ ing. McMichael Makes Consistent Ga ins. Caroll Makes First Score.

SCORE 12 TO 12 First Time 0 . C. Has Not Been Out­ Weighed. Day is Outstanding Hiram Player. Crowd is Average.

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Before an average crowd 0i Home­ comi ng a lu mni the Tan and Card in al pig-s kin t ote rs battled Hiram to a 12 to 12 tie. For the firs t time : his seaon the opposition did not out-weigh the local team. At the beginning of the gam it looked like ( >tterhein would ru n awa.v with the game but by the end of the first q uarter Hiram had (Co ntinued on page six.)

- - - - 0 C-- - ­ SCENIC SECTION OF 1926 SIBYL NOW COMPLETE Pictures of Football Team Being Taken This Afternoon-Freshmen Must Have Photos Taken Soon. lnclividual pictur s of the iootball team and a g-rouJ) picture of the fre . h­ rnan sq uad arc beiog taken thi after­ noon o n the ath letic field by th e Baker Art Gallery fo r use in the 1926 ibyl. The scen ic . ection for the yearbook i. now complete. The arran ement of the ccne is unique and ha neve r been u. eel in any c llege a nnual be­ for . Active wo rk in all departm ent now und r way. The special f ature and the athletic ection pr rnise to b a great deal better than those in any previous ibyl. Wayne V. Ha rsha. editor of the ibyl. urge_ that a ll fre. hmcn who did not ha,·e a ph to tak n for the annual do o at once if th y wi h their pic­ ture to appea( in the yea r book. It now necc sa ry to vi it the Baker Art Galler y . Rich a nd High street . in lumbu for a si tting. La. t year· photo. of tho e stu dent who did not have n ,,. on taken will be u cl in the ann ual.

NOTICE ! SE NIORS All applications for degrees must • be in the hands of Prof. F . J. Vance, Recorder, not later than Nov. 7, if you are to receive a degree at the annual commencement next June.

DR.

PACE TO SHOW SCIENTIFIC WONDERS

Alumnus of Otterbein Will Give Illustrated Address at U . B. Church This Evening. Tonight at the L' nited P.rethren Ch ur ch . Dr. E. J. Pace. class of ·os. and wo rld famed cartoonist, wi ll give his illustrated lecture, "The Law of the Octave in the 'vVorld and th e \,\lo rd of God."' showing some unusu ­ al and highly magnified slides of sno wAake, . l.)i-. Pace ,uustrate, l~i~ me sage with s hort picture st udi e of tbe fi nd­ in gs of scie nce. f the harmony of 11111,ic. a nd then closes with a proof of th e nerfcct ion of the Scripture. This adrlrcss was the feature of the year at the \,Vi nona Lake Bible Co n­ ference. Dr. Pace is on hi s way to J71orida. where he i· solidly hoo ked for Bible conference. until ne ·t Jun e, a nrl ,..-ill he in W cstervillc one night only. The m ee ting will ope n at 7 :30 p. 111 . and admission is fre e.

- - - - 0 C- - - ­ MACD OW ELL COMPANY WEDNESDAY EVENING Second Number of Citizen's Lyceum Course to Be Held In College Chapel Wed. at 8:15 p. m . Op ning w ith fou r of Edward Mac­ D well's 1110 . t popular com po ition "The Brook." "To a Wild Rose:· "Th e lu mber Song." and " The Hymn to the P il grims"-the MacDowell one rt Party w ill offer a quaiity mu ical pro11:ram on the itizen· lvceum and enterta inm ent s ri e Wednesday evenin g, Jov. 4, at ::I.Ji. And while thei r program is to f a­ ture Ma.cDowe ll number there w ill be election from "The tuclent I ri nce.'· " Ro Marie' and ther p pular Ii ht opera . elections from o-rancl op r a will include the . oprano aria. " D ea r ­ e t arne" and the ten r aria. "Wo­ man is Fickle" fr om "Rigoletto" a nd tbe "Goodnight" quart<'t . from "Ma r tha." Tn the • MacDowell party are Lee Borough. tenor: Hilda Mc Millen. op ran o: Alva O st rom. contralto: Ca~s (Contin ued on page seven.)

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Speakers on World Court and Studen t Friendship To Appear.

Speak ers Urge Complete Co-aperation As Basis For a W inning School Spirit . U . S . MARTIN PRESIDES

IJelcgates from the .:en•ral and so uthern colleges. seminaries a nd uni­ vers ities of Ohio will be prtcsent at th e Conference of the World Court :,ml Student Friendship which "ill b l' held o n the campus :\ overnber 6th. 7th and 8th. Friday aftcrnon will be taken up by the ar ri,·al and the reg-istration of the (k legatcs. l~ e\'C: rend J oel llayden. f ·1eveland . , ·i i ;q ,eak in th c enin al 7:30 in the chaJ,Je l. :Jevin ayre of ew York Ci ty, w ill deli,·er an address in the chapel Sat11rday morning at !) : L.3. .'\ fter thi meeting adjournment will take place 1:11til eve ning when a ban.quet will be give n in the p,Lrl o rs of the U. B. C hur ch. Earl Hoover will pr.: ide at this ha11quet: he· al o has charo-e of J the ticket sale. .\m ong the speakers on th e rrogram will he hrnl Kcy,cr. formerly o f \ Vittenhcrg. who was o n the· tudent pil«rimagc for tudent Friend hip to Europ this sum mer. Mis, l<uth Thoma . of hio \ Veslcyan, al o a memb er of the pilgTimage. will g ive a n add re • On u11day morning. Mr. ~onrad H ffman. from Ge neva, witzerland, will deliver a l'cture. Mr. Hoffman is the Eur pean Director of th e f-"riend ·hip Fund. J udg.e Florence lien. t l1 e Supr eme Co urt of hio wil l ·p ak in the aftcrno n in the chap I. ver one huncfred and fifty dele­ gate are e ' pected to attend thi con­ vention which will begin prop r o n f-riday afternoo n.

---0 C- -ENTHUSIASTIC PEP RALLY INITIATES DAY'S EVENTS .'\t 10:30 la t aturclay morninoabout 500 tudent and alumni gather­ ed in the chapel f r a round of chee r . tunt a nd peeche . The Fre hm en presented a tunt that re o lv cl it elf into " Ga th erin g of the Nllt ." Tho e who poke were Huold Ander on. '24. Dr. P. H. Kil­ bourne. ·02. Prof. R. I'. Marl in and Pre . Clippinger.

Irw in Le ibcap, '09, Mrs. E. L . P orter, '06, W . D . Kring, '07, " Coach," " Bozo," and Prexy Speak. ~l o re than 400 alum11i . gu ·st and stude nts gathered in the basement of the U. B. church Saturday eve ning in the a1tn1tal home -coming banquet. Th e spirit of ,o-opc rati o u \\·as µrcvaknt. l ' . .s. .\lar t111 · . 'H2 . o f D ay to n, in th capacity of t a · t111aster, \\'aS well chos n as he intr ducecl ca ·h spea ker in a ddibe r ate. characteri tic manner. He spo ke concerning tterbC'in alum­ ni and student relations. Irwin Lcibcap . '09. of Day t 11 , was called upo n and sized up the ath l tic situatio11 fr om the alumni° ~tand1 int. He pointed to the fact that tt erbei n is suffering from the la ·k of fi na 11ci2l support in her program. H re a il ed the ne ed of a new gy mnasium to Lhe gathering. showing that it is necessary to progress and th e making of a hig­ ger Otterbein. Mr. Leibcap is Pre ;_ dent of the Alumna! Athl tic lub and is worki ng dilio- ntly for th a lvancemcnt of tterhein in athletic ·. ntinued on Pag Tw

DEBATE SQUAD ROUNDING INTO SHAPE FOR SEASON First Debate Comes With Capital U. On Dec. 14. Final Selections Of Squad Not Made. The debate quad i ing into hape for 1!)25-26. The ca e are he inning to form in a m isfactbry mann r . Th pirit m en is very g od and a year i e ·pected_ The fir t regular d hate is b with a1J ita l niver ity on Dec. 14. Each ch o l will have two t am Th final election for po iti n on the team have not b en mad but the m n a r e working on th l\ o ide a follow . : affirmative, Miller. Laukhuff. Knight. Harrold . icldal. On the negative. Fletcher, La Po rte, A mold. Martin and Berger.


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