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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO . FEBRUARY 2, 1926.

VOL. 9.

No. 16.

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HEIDELBERG TROUNCED 24-15 VARSITY "O" MINSTREL TO I BE STAGED THURSDAY EVE thi A etes Will Give Program Local Color In Wit and

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Humor Galore. ---MEN HAVE TICKETS .,., ---~cP<>rter F eels Contagion of Humor As He Gets Behind Curtains For First Hand Dope. The ____ \c · annual Varsity "O" ••tin treJ econd ·1 chapel _ wi I :be given in the college :i.; fhur day evening, Feb. 4 at ta t · _Tho e who aw the min trel thc \\inter will testify that the old th el ory at a hi C'ould do nothing in Obut Play athletics has no place tterbe·111 L ' . \\'as · a t year's production Port a g:r~at succes . a nd from reYear' received behind the cu rtain , thi s Prods e_ntertainment will outclass any in /Chon of it s kind at Otterbein artistecent nd Year . With . uch vocal h.iicl, ; comedian as Upson. Mcthe ae and Richter on th e menu. Tnc~1~~:- s _of the show i ass ured. 111 &ags . d the riot of jo kes and

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Doan, World Travelers to Address Y. M. and

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and .. Mketc~ by "Uppy" Upson lt Wa n't A cM10haels entitled, "And Either ,. Good Da y for Hunting ''l'he ·R ~ n·o veltq in the person of tro<hteedadzo .t\nnouncer" will he inin th· 1'h 0 IS production. e tak · are 111 zng part in the program · en wh 0 h in an . ave won their letter have lllter-collegiate port and who orll"ani!~~i:n joined the Varsity «o·• CJltert . · The proceeds of the · aznnient · in the wilt be u ed to assist \\•ea1 Purcha e of Varsity "O" l'h ers and watch-charms. · e song th io the Prog at arc to be included (C . ram are a follows: Otltznued o n Page Two)

\tanagct0 - 0 C - - -Contra 1£ ;lee Club Secures t J. l{Usk~ns F{ or Two More ~oncerts er Within ti oover ha recerved JeteveraJ O . ie pa t few day from tract for the hzo town accepting a conb. e1n GJ appea rance of the OtterOrchest:: Club and Banjo-Mandolin CePtcd · Canal Winchester has ac\\•rite :hcontract and Rev. E. H . Daly to at Port J ·11 h e rea d y th 0 rece·zve th ·Gmout 1 w1 e lee Club with one u, a 11 d trong. .• . ,_

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Y. W. Tuesday, Feb. 2 ---Tonight, at 6:00 o'clock, the Y. M. and Y. W. will be addressed, respec tively. by Mr. and Mr T h ·MR. A. d Doan of Columbu houg l r. a n Mrs. Doan are quite near neighbor , liv; ng only a few miles below \Vorthington , they spend much time trav lin, n the fro11tie1· f th' world. · Mr. Doan is known a a bu mess man in Co lumbus. but for the past t w e Ive vear h e has volu ntarily give n his ;ime to the study of the nu ssion fie ld of his church. He a C hristian laymen doing a unique piece of work . He has made four trips to the Orient, the last of which was of eighteen months duration. Mrs. Doan tra,·els with him. They recen tly re-

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Ca pt. Widdoes Led Squad in Mount­ ing Score. Tri-Color Men Held President and Mrs. W. G. Clippin gTo One Basket Each. er ent ertain ed to dinner at their home 0 tterbcin kept her hold o n second Saturday evening, J a nuar y 30, Dr. and th N[rs. J . H. Harri . Professor a nd Mrs. fplace · inH -e IOhio Co n ference by cl·> L. \ V. Wars on. 1-'rofe sor a nd Mrs. eating ezde ber r in a loosely played game a t Tiffin Saturday night. JanuOscar Charles of the Philippine Is- ary ::o. ;H - l .i. lands, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Widdoes The s tory of the game could i>c of the Philippine I land , and Dr. told almo t in on lin e. They hot J ohn R. King of the Otterb ein Home. a_ncl mi~~ed a nd fol lo wed two or thi·ee d b f times with the ball ' till not throu p-h The party ~vas arrange e~au e O I the hoop. Then the Tan and c.tr­ mutual family a nd ocial mtere ts. dinal quintet would take the ball back The c n pi -uou - ieatur f t h dinut:r o , , tlit: tl r aud try it aga.in . _ ith was thi , that it was largely in honor lhe same r ults. w·dJ · cl 1 oe of Mrs. J. H . Harris who i completmzsse an easv hot to ing her work for the degree of Bach- begin with and not lo ng ;t.fter 1-leid­ elor o f Art in Otterbein College and el berg took a lea d. Otterbein tight­ who will be the fir t g randmother ened and went to th e lead. This graduate in the hi tory of Otterbein lead was no t r linqui -hed during the College. reS t of the g-ame. Otterbein led at _ _ __ 0 C ____ the intermi s ion 11 to !I. REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS The second half was a repe tition of WILL BE SELECTED SOON the fi r t half with the exceptio n o f _ ___ (Co ntinued On Page F ive)

turned from outh America. where Winners To Remain a Secret Until PLA y CASTOri SELECTED th ey spent most o~ last yea_r. Mrs. Photographs Appear In Doa n i a Canadian by birth and Year Book 1926 Will Begin Work Soon on Comedy before marryiiig spent a number of To Be Given By Seniors vears as a mis ionary in Japan. election of repre entative men anJ I k Commencement Week · Mr. Doan ha :been a popu ar pea ·- women from the senior cla will be d O 11 P T o) f h d ( ontinue age w made soon a te-r t e secon emester election of th e cast for the e · r O C A . 0 ____ - -- get under way. committee compo - class play, ·'Kempy" which will 111 be EUGENE CORBIE WILL ed of three faculty member and three produced ommencement week. wa SPEAK HERE FRIDA y members of the 1926 ibyl staff will made la t Monday afternoon by Prof. ____ elect a number of candidates which Leon Mc arty. I t d I d I d d Eua-ene o rbie, a colore slue en will he prese nte to t 1e tu ent ,o y The eight characters. which a re taking post graduate work at the for a popular vote. Two men and equally divided between the men ' ollcge in the Ci ty of _New _York, two women will thu s be elected as and the women, are Do n Phillips. d "' b · f th t · will he on the campus Frz · ay. ,·e _rt representative o e 1>re en sernor Zane Vlil on. L ter ox, 1-l arold an· ,; . speak ing in chapel and po ~zb Y class. McMichael, Alice ander . Ad da ~O~lle of the class room . and detz,·erThe l hotogra,ph s of the winners Lyons, Pauline Kn pp and Wanda ing a n addrc s in the chape l in th e of the contest. will be placeJ in a Gallagher. Definite pa rt have not evening. beautifully engraved ection of the been a signed . I.t is an intere. ting Mr. Corbie was one of the able_ t tu- l!l26 ibyl. Thi i the fir t time co-incidence to note that the ca t for dent peakers 011 the race que 1_1011 ~t any Oterbein annual has eve r con- "Kempy" i the same, with the excep­ the tude:it Volunteer Cou~·entzon <1t rained this feature. The names of the lion o f two memb r . that produced . H e comcs· . h1g-hly rec- student who win the conte t will be the Junior play las t yea r. lndi;inapohs. . . ommc ndr,I a~ a clear 1h11'.k111 ~ s tu- kept a secret until th l!l2fi zhy1 i Thi. play. which \\.t l- written bv dent 011 the JJrcscnt race s1tuat1011 . o ff th e pre . J . C. and Elliott :\"ugent. crea ted ;, The only rule co nnected with tht' sensation in :-Jew York .i nd Chicago 0 C------Ill co nte t is that tht' candidat e must abo ut a year ago. It ta kes t1Yo :111d Professor J. H. McCloy · o tter b em · f or at tea t one - l1alf hours t o per form. ·r11e setProfes or J . H . Mc Cloy ha b een hav e been in . . t f . seven con ecutive cmest rs. .'\thlc- ting r a modern mall town which . od co11fined to l11· home for the pas . ew -;~s. sc l1olastic- work. and various 1s m em to the point of humor. One 10 day. with au attack of infiuenz~ : other factors will be considered in th e interior . et ting i_ used thro.ughout a ll f r11 H1· little daughter r no, h hght or · . f selectio n of th e ca ndiJat c . t ree acts. qua rantined with carlet ever.

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