1926 04 27 The Tan and Cardinal

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· PUBLlSHED IN .THE IN'fEREST OF OTTERBEIN CO LLEG~

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W E STE RVILLE, OHIO, AP R IL 27, 1926.

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Plans for Parents' Day Near Completion

1vA¥~~~~~~s~~~;!~~RE v=A :__R~s:n~v~c~1~ND __ ER~M ~EN~EAS __:_IL=-Y -'=-=WIN- so--s- 1___M _E _E_T:i~~~ . B~o =u= N~ T~E=::: o= u s:::: R=E== P=A=s=== T ..~ VICTORY OVER OHIO Otterbein T akes Ten F irst P la ces and T ies for First in High Jump. Otterbein defeated O hi o University in a dual track meet la t aturday on the Otterbein fie ld 80 to 51. There Wa a trong wind from the West ' ~h ich bothered competitors and offi­ cial to con iderab le extent. It was nee ary for the judge to al010 t hold the bar in place. herbein led in the numher of fir t Place Laken with ten besides a tie for fi r t in the high jump. The high j u mp wa, the only licld event in which Ot­ terbein did not have an unconditiona l hold on fi r t place. Ohio U. wa supreme in the hurdles and in the mile and two-mile run · toughton ,Yas the high corer of th e meet with a first in the 100, 220, and 440-yard da hes beside running a anc Iior man 0 11 the' relay team. _H ud on scored mo t fo'r the vi itor With ten points as a re ult of firS t Place in th e hurd le ' . Pe rcelle co red fiv Points in the mile and three in the two mile. The hi gh cros wind was c pecially hard on the 220-yard da h and the 220:\'~rd low hurdl es as full y a third of the dl_ tance wa run directly agai n t the \\·1nd. l'he ummary: 1 00 Yard Da h-Won by toughton L~tt.), E. Rob ert (0. U.)'. econd: ggett (0. U. ), third Time-10. cconds. n· . 1 cu s-Won by Poro ky (Ott.) ilcox: (0. .) seco nd, Pinney (Ott.) (Co ntinu ed On Page Eight). rl

PARE NTS• DA y EVENTS

M ormng · . B reak fa t m Cochran Hall at 7 :00 to 9 :00

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~ay Pole Dance at 10 a. m. rack Meet with Kenyon at 2-00 , V · o clock. audev ilJe and Beauty contest at 7:30.

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WI L L B E S E RV E D SATURDAY

F aculty Rej ects R esolu tion.

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At a meeting of t h e F ac ulty. la ' Monday even ing, that body reiccte by a large majo rity the re solut1011 . 11 ,vas. pre en tee! to it recently wh1c , by the St u d en t Co uncil. . The re so, u·o,1 i·ecommended Jancmg a.s a p~rLI · · 1al tial solution to Otterbem s soc problem. - -- 0 c--COL LEGE E DITORS TO CO NVENE AT AKRON U. BeaconWill Be Taken T hrough Journal Plant and B. F . Goodrich Co.

· College Pre s AsCocia1, he 01,10 d' . I1 the Tan and ar 1· • n of w h1c tio na l '.i a mem ber ' will holds its sec· ond meetmg o f t he year on. the. cam-f O pus o f t h e Municipal Umvers,ty 1 ' ·1 ;r and Satu.rc ay, .-,.pn · tlay \kron l 1 D · · and M ay l · Eugene B. ennmg, ~o • 1· ·•ed itor . o f ti,c ·A.kron E uch teltte, ' . h of the arrangement . . · cl 111 c arge 1 The program for FriJay me u es a • tt"h the plan t of the • kron 1 O tnp t,ro B ac n-Journa,1 .a talk . by John f he K . ht managing editor o t. B lllg ' Journ al a tentati,·e bus trip cacO~l- the l;ortage Lakes, and a a'.oun: ti1 e Lone Star fraternitf · chnn ci atI the even ing the co 11 e.ge h~-~ e. w:~ l be the gue t of th e 1 0 e ~. Ma que Jub at its annual Laug ing how~ . through the plant of the B. n~ . h Pubber o. will be the r. . G•00 Ipcattraction ~ • S a t urcIa y mo r npnn cipa ·u b conducted ing· hThe wi e B m·1J·111g the party new Municipal h t roug I o. \ meeting for in fhe mo:ning . a 1 wi l~ convene in gene ral d1scu ss101 th afternoon. _ _ __ ---- O C . . St uden t Council Begins T abulation of •Q uestionnaire t b Tile tudent ouncil -began a. a ~. f th qu tioanaire, which it latb1on_ttoed t; the tude n t body la t comu 1111 .· k e terday afternoon. wee · Y f thi questionnai re will I lete repo rt o k' T an and Car11 appear in · t wee s .:lina l.

MEET K~ N Y ON I N T RACK May

Cochran Hall once more th rows opl'n her do ors a nd beckons the genera l p1tblic to hreakfast with her on atu1·d:1y morning. May 1; with the first strawberr ies of the season anJ all that goes with 'cm! And look ,,-ho prcpa1·e, them , and serve them. What more could one wish? Oh, music? ft will be there. An orchestra of string<"d instruments played by pretty girl in their prettie t attire is all rca ,ly for the occa ·on. c ·orati 11 ? E-,ery cla and organization in any way connected with Coc hran Hall or the girl of Otterbein Coll ege help with the beautifying of the hall dining alon for this orra.sio n. ~ Breakfa t will be erved con ti nunously from even o'clock until nine, o th a t you may come early or late, (Co ntinued on µage eight.) - -- - () C - - - FIFT EE N ME N NOW OUT F O R V A RSITY D E BATE ---The try-outs for var ity debate quad Wednesday, added lydc I Biel tein to the quad. making a tota of fifteen. nl y four old memb r s remain. Robert Kniaht. Palmer Fletcher. Karl Kum ler and Perry Laukhuff. By virtue of their work in the Fre hman- ophomore debate th ten men on the e team were automa~ically elected to tbe quad. The ophomore a re Louie orris, H udock Waldo Keck, Clay and Donald Borror. The Fre bmen are Albert Mayer, B ruce LaPort , Philip Charle , Ma on Haye and R. Dur t. - -- - 0 C - -United B rethren Ch urch Ohserves D edica tion A nniversary u rch ervic unday marked the observance of the tenth anniver ary of the dedication of the U. B. church. D an . E. Cornett poke at the morning ervice on "Glimpse W " d R J H H long · the ay, an ev. · · arn • onferen e uperint ndent, al o addre ed !he congregation.

Day Dance Headed By May Q ueen Will Also B e O ne of Big F eatures.

A May Morning Breakfast, a May Day D:fncc, a track meet with Ken­ yo n. a vaudeville conte t and a beauty contest are among th e headline fea­ ture · of the big Parents' Day P rogram which will be pre ented n xt aturday. Parents' Day is now an annual tradition for Otterbein. \.Vhen Parents' Day was inaugurat~d la y ;rr, it chi f bj ti,., '-Va to g t a many of the tudent ' pare nts on the ·ampu , a po ibl . T h is wa done in order that the parents might get a more definit and concrete idea of the s tudent'. life on the campus. In ord er to· further this purpo e the admin istration gave each student a mimeographed letter in hape l, wh ich it i hoped will reach each student' parent . Not only wi ll the parent have an pportunit y to get acquainted with th profe so r , and get a view of campus life fir t hand but plenty of entertainment is plann d for the entire day, winding up with the vaudeville and beauty conte t in the hapel in the evening. Thi b a ut y year. a innovati n thi nothing of it kind ha ever been h Id · E ach p be fore at O tter b e111. the audienc at tb vaucle ill given an opportunity to vote o whover win the prize bo · f candy will be the election of th.e , hole campus. Th May Pole dance, in cha rge of We t will b tag d on th outh of th dmini tration B u1·1d·10 • Th e May Queen 11a b een elected by the ar ity "0" but th election will be kept e ret until aturclay. Tbe fay Mornia Br ak.fa t will I erved at Cochran Hall from 7 :00 t 9 :00. Ticket may b secured at H, door for JSc. C ---- O ---President Visits Portsm outh The P re ident pent unday, April 25th. at Por t mouth, peaki ng twic in the Fir t U nited B rethren Chu rch, a nd interviewing young people wh arc int re ted in attending Otterbein.


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