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VOL. 9.
No. 12.
WESTERVILLE, OHIO , DECEMBER 15, 1925.
ITAN AND CARDINAL BASKETEERS SCORE DOUBLE VICTORY IN PRE-SEASON GAMES
CHCRISTMAS EVE OM ES TONIGHT IN "Y" MEETING ! Christ mas S . . . Pmt Will Be Fostered at JOJ.nt · · M Assa c1ation Meeting In Y . · C. A. Parlors at 6 O 'clock.
BLISS COLLEGE DEFEATEDM E ~I::!'!~ ... . .. ~ .. GA , ~~ I N G N_ 0 P_E_ IN i ~CHRISTMAS
F ORMER CAPtTAIN S bill WERE EASY VICTIMS ~ ·t t W ith Commercial M en .:t:! TH E WO R L D O VER~ , Using Fourteen Men, Edler's Crew Cl ose C on es ,111 w ms · E as il y F rom O ld Grads • 0 C T · ,,, the .~n~~•~t&<&ll2tl::!'ti:.:!'l~~~~ End s Wit h . • oppm., ~~~~~~~~~~~7"i;la,~ S · 30 to 29 Score. I - . core 43 to 20. \ \/ IH.' ll we speak of any Ch ri;;tma ~ ---O1terhein de ~ ~ li ss College at song. it i;; o ur c ustom to refer to it The Otterbein ,·a r sity hasketball the Cent ral Y. M. C. A. in Colum- as a ··carol.'" l3ut the w o rd is not team made two victorie_s in a row Dec. 11 _ in a closely . wh en it defeated the l·ormer Caphus. Friday. Griffin ,vas m; rs-we borrow it. O nl y ttl Eng- , tain~ at the high ;;c hool gymnasium 29 contes ted game. :{0- · land th e high scorer oif the game . mak in g were C hri,tmas ba ll ads origin- I Saturday. Dec. 12, by a scor e of 43 ail_Y called carols-and even there it • to 20. Coach E,iler used fourteen · I · t I l !l po ints. Porosky was 11g1 po rn · · h 9 · t s I was not until the time of Chaucer men during the game. man ior Otterbem. wit porn · The graduates scored 1irst when Barnes injured his ar m in_ the fir~t that carols wer e recognized as so ngs Peden got a quick break and made half and it se ri o.usly ha 11d1 caped his to be sung o nly . a t Christmas or good o n a close-in s hot. Varsity hootinz for the rest of the time ' he soon passed them and was never head ~ d Easter. played. Van C ure n played a goo Originall y the carol sin ging was ed. The score at the e nd ot th e fi rst game as long as he was on the_ Aoor. contined to men who went abo ut on half was, Otterbein 2::l. Former (ap Bliss took a n ea rly lead, but 1t was h,ri · tm as E ,r rngi ng as ai.1"' taiJ1s, 10. soon fost.. and fterbein R:ept the lead songs or toa ts to the health of th ~ e Porosky took high scoring hono r ( Co ntinued o n Page ix) serenaded. The m os t famo us o f the ·e ,of the game 11·ith five baskets. Al - - - - l) C - -- o ld carols is "God Rest You Merry, bright was high scorer for the ''grads" HOME EC DEPARITMENT ll"ith tw o baskets and two fo ul s. WILL EXHIB IT WORK Gentlemen."' It is quite titting that th e Germ ans :'\ inc players in all performed fo r They a ll played well A ssociat ion Building Will Be Scene sJ1 -0 uld add ress one of their o ldest the alu mni. and sweetest nationa l soug. to the /)ut thei r play was natural ly without of Sewing and Cookery Exhibit little evergreen tree. We hear that very m uch well organized team \\"Ork. W ednesday Afternoon. the Roman s had a cu ri ou, ··swmgBarnes· - ho0ting wa u'lnsiderably The sevri n g a nd c ookery classes ing- tree with giits." but the Germans affected by a bruise that he got on o f the Department of Home ~cono- a,l a pted the g ift tree to be a Chri,t his e lho\\" thr night before. (Continued o n !'age Eight) .. - Ull C!er the direction of Miss L. I I was the ti rst varsity game ' for 1111<.:~. •.• - - - - 0 C---M. Hoerner, will give an exh1b1twn six ,of the fourteen players.-Ea tman , QUIZ AND QUI LL APPEARS J amcs. H . \,\ "iddoes. Reigle , Bechtolt, of their work on Wednesday._ Dec. .,. 30 to .-;·OO p. m., 111 the D. l:htel l. Barne . . G. Buell. Mc Mich 161 Ii.. f rom ,... . Association Building. Christmas Edition of Literar y Maga- ae l. and Yan Curen loo ked good 111 ( Co ntinued o n Page Six) ,h. exhibit io n will include a ,1 zine Con tains Many H igh Grade 1 IS · . I ass ortment of dainty wearmg appa~e .. Contributions. ---0 C--as we ll as considerable attracti re ---F . 0 . RASOR INITIATED fancy work which vhe girls have Over three hundred and fifty copies INTO PI KAPPA DELTA . for Chri tmas gifts. o' been ma k ,ng . . . , the Ch ristm as edition of the Quiz Tn addition to the ewmg _ exhibit, and Quill magazine are being is ued At a meeting of Pi Kappa Del ta the class in Cooke ry will have a 1~:~e by members of the club in its sales held in the assembly room of Lambert andies fo r sale. · hi, camJ)aizn which began thi morn ing. Hall Friday night. Floyd 0. Ra or . . asso rtmen t Of C ~ is a good o pportunity to buy. dehciThe magazine ha a very attractive took the membership oath into the ous home-m ade candy for Ch n s t111 as. cover orr which i printed a two-color Epsilon ·chapter of thi honorary for This exhibitio n is open t~ t ~e r u h- sketch which wa designed especially ens ic fraternity. lie. and the Department mvit~s _a ll fo,r the magazine by Don L. McGill. 1vfr. Rasor merits this dist inction be· 1ds ,.,ho may ;,e ,n011 trt"b11t1·011s ,vhich apJlea r in the cau e of his activity in forensic when students an d f nei " nd. b"o ok are Christma. storie , poeins, 111 • sc h oo 1 severa1 years ago. tere. tee' to atte ____ 0 C-- -special feature arti cle and descriptive - - - - 0 C---Prof. Hursh Will Attend sketches which were wdtten entirely by Sociology Convention. members of the Quiz and Quill Club N otice New Cut. I c tog·e ther with a lumni of the club, and. The ne\\" "'Otterbein Athletic ·, cut 0 t :sf. Hursh expect~ f til a co ntribution by Mr. To lan R. Best. which we here pre e nt for the Prof· E. the convention o ,e prese nt at .,, ·cal Soc ie t\" which Copie. of the magazine may be se- first time 1 the work of D eMott 1 \ mcncan Soci ' og, l ni - cured from any member of the c lub at Reucler. a mem·her of the o phomore .v1·11 be ·,,, ·ession at Columbia ?" . y k Citv fron1 I) er-. .,:, cen ts each . Decorated . e. nvelopes class. ancl for his work is a\"ardecl • 'ver~it~·- ?\cw or ·· may be secured for an add1t1onal five one year·s ~ubscripti'O n to the Ta11 28 to Dec. :11. ____ I cents. A table wil l he kept in the and Cardinal. ---- O C hall all week for the sa le of the hooks. There is st ill a chance for some one 12 Ne xt I ss ue J a n. · Alice Sande rs is the editor and Jean w win free uh sc ripti ons hy de,i1rnDue to t he Christmas vacation:I there Ca r- Turner is the busines manager of the rng new c ut s for the " Local s '" and will he 11 ::, issue of the Tan aih magazine. "Cochran Hall"" co lumns. dinal nntil J a nuary 12. l!l:ili. 1'
WILL SING CAROLS Santa Cla
Will us Will Be Present. Tree Be Among Decorations. Cctshions Needed.
The y M . .· • and Y. W. C hri s tian soc iattons . are ho ldinz a J·oint Ch r1strnas . ~ A. Pa mcctmg in the Y. M . C. . . rlors o f th " . . 1 "ld 111g thi . e :.ssociat1on • ) Ul i an e~en in g at 6 o'clock. This stud affair for the whol e campusents f anJ ll ' Pro essors a nd their wives, a othe rs h con11ected . w o are in any way With the colleg e. 0 deve:lo . hri t P and enJoy the true nta SI)i "t 1. gath • ri the p urpose of thi,·, ri 11g d · l . · group . . 11 c 1 wi ll participate in 1n<>111g f Ch . that all "' . 0 n tmas carols 1 brief k ove. 111 ter spersed with a few s ·et h subiect c es and talks on Yuletide be the · An added attraction w ill · 111g niadPresenc e o f S a n ta Claus. havof the e a special trip fr om th e lanJ • A. gnomes for t I11s very occas •ion. easonal . . atmosphere will be secured h t rough d a1 inte ecorations of unusurest incl 1· ll:la tr · uc mg a ligh t ed C hri stha\'e a ee, _and . of cour ~e, Santa m ust . chimn ey. l\1quc in.d . tba.t all . eed I the an noun cement are ... Will si t on the Aoor so vou .... ged t 0 .. · • on. bring something to sit
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Ltusrc- - o C - - ~Ec:JAULDEN'Ts GIVING WEDNESDAY EVE 1'went Pre entedY-~ne mus ic students will be • 111 llight at _a recita l on Wedne day 8 O l'he Pro clock at Lambert Hall. Pian 0 gram will be varied including b ' Voca l · . ~r . Th ' v,o 1111. and or gan numPiano 1, 11 who will part icipate in dr d ,;. ~ ers are: Helen Irwin Mil15 d" t\. s,n ' Ith O ge r, Byron Wilson . MereI)O rn e· v· . Cb 1 eek A ' vian Breden Ruth teeie' r th11 r Brubaker La 'Vonne ~arsh Olive Hol~ Elizabeth t:1 • "tary Th 0 ' . E 0 ren 2 p . 111as. Amy Morns, ' rne t r rinz. E lizabeth Plummer JOh llso a, inn D I ' · ona d Euverard. Celi a 11 ~ake Part id Kathryn Minnich will 111 . Urke Will vocal selectio ns. Viola ''JcJ rencJe r tl1e one organ piece \I· Uded 11 1 i, 0lin n the cven in g·s program 11 111bc <\oL11 · · " ert l I rs will be plaved by '\() 5 u )V C I p Sclot · · ar atton. and Lavelle
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