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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO,
VOL. 10.
DECEMBER 7, 1926.
Seniors Must See Registrar. eniors are particularly urged to call at the Regi trar 's office to secure blanks relative to secu rin g a degree. EXCITEMENT RUNS HIGH Today is the last day specified for ob taining them. They mu t be returned Social Group Bids Must Reach Hands to the Registrar by December 15. 0£ Common Mediator By - - - - 0 C---Noon Friday.
WOMEN'S GROUP RUSHING ENDS NEXT FRIDAY NOON
Excitement runs hi gh among the women of the college as the rushing season nears its end. Bids from every wornan's group must be turn ed into the common mediato r, Asst. Dean Lela Taylor. who w!ts elected by the Wom en·s Inter- ocia l Group Council at a meeting held after chape l yesterday morning, not later than 12 noon of Friday December IO. A uniform tyle for the printed bid was adopted at this meeting. Upon the r eceipt of all bids the mediator will mail all of them at the same time to the prospective pledges. All b. I h d. t 1c s will be returned to t e me ta or .who will return them to the social groups within eventv-two !four from the elate the bid wa ·first i sued. The women' ru shin g period began two week after the opening chapel Period and will la t until one week before the Oh ri tmas vacation b egms. · evere pena lties hang over the head of any social group which viola tes the rules. A com.plete list of pledges will apPear 1.11 the next i ue o f the Tan an d ardinal. Presidents of all women's ociaJ group are ur ge ntly requ es ted 10 i;et in tou ch with the Tan and Card.111 a I within one hour after the list h as been return ed. T11is is absolute ly necessary in order that comp le te publieations may be made next week. ------ 0 C TWELVE VARSITY GRI D MEN GET COVETED " O " Only tw el\"c var ity football men aod the enio r manager received the coveted "0" fo r J)'laying footba ll this fall · ace or d.mg to· 111for · · · mat1on g iven ou t by the athletic board. The fol'lowing lllen received letter : Captain " Bob" f navely, Captain-elect "J ew" Craw ;rd, M. chear, C. Lamb ert , M. Reck , Wurm, E. Riegle, H . Minnich, E. F arhart, T. Weaver, H. Pi nney, and auI. Edward Hammon recerved t e manager' "O" and \,Valdo Keck Wa ' ger. elected next year footba ll mana
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GIFT BRIN GS TEARS TO RECEIVER'S EYES Gifts as a rule do not !bring forth tears, especiall y from the receiver but a gift from Char les Cusic, of the cla s of 1926, now living in Santa Cruz, N. M ., to Mr. Frank Bookman of Wes terville did just that. Ca,pable of produ·cing seve ra l pints of tea rs wa the two pound and five ounce Spanish onion which Mr. Cusic has just sent fr om the sunny southwest.
Crowds Judge Junior Play Dramatic Success
SIBYL WILL TAKE SUB SCRIPTIONS TOMORROW "HAVE YOU" SUBSCRIBED? Only Number Copies Subscribed Will Be Ordered By Circulation Staff.
Tomorrow morning in Chapel Waldo Keck will explai n the featur es of this year's edition of the Sibyl and cond u ct J ONE S AND PROPST STAR the campaign for subscriptions. It is essent ial that all those who wish copies Junior Theatrical Fills Chapel Two of Sibyl sign up tomorrow, for no Nights. New Scenery Used more copies will be printed than th ere In Production. are orders given. The Juniors who are responsible for Friday and Saturday evenings, GREENFIELD ORCHESTRAL the publication of the book have stolen De~ember 3 and 4, the junio1· class preQUARTET COMES TONIGHT a march on the other classes. They senlecl its annual winter theatrical off held a meeting Saturday morning at ering the comedy, "'fhan k Y ou " · Both• performances were given to well Classical, Semi-Classical Ensemble and • which .tim e all who we re prese~t ordered their copy. A tan and cardmal butPopular Numbers To Be filled houses, which gives evidence of 1 ton with th e question "Have You" on Presented. th e favor with which the play was re it i being issued to all subscribers. · d Prof. Rain es coached the proce ivc · Musi cians of exceptionally wide exTh e t heme or connecting design duction. perience compose the Greenfield OrAli Pr.op t, i\·h arricd th c ,ol-e che ral Quartet, which will appear in running- lhr ugh the book i to be an of Diane, the niece from Pari , fitted the College Chapel tonight as the third architectural one. A design taken her par t admi rably. Coming from number on the Citizen's Lecture and from the entrance to the Science Hall Paris to visit her uncle, th e Rev . Lyceum Course. The program will has been worked up in such a way that it may be u ed in the cover, page David Lee, rector of Dedham, Conn., begin at 8 o'clock. borders, special opening section and l)i·ane make first trouble and b then ffi . • Tl H ope is expressed y o c1a 1s m th e main divi sion pages. happinc s for a l.I concerned. le/~~~ charge of the lyceum cour e that the - - - - 0 C--- tor, who was impe r onated 1>y. 0 I attendance will equal that of the last FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE \V. Hudock, has been fo~ced to t entertainm ent, the Jackson Singers, DEBATE TOMORROW EVE a s.alary of 800 a year, ix tons o when the chapel was filled to capacity. and tips. This rig.htful h recompen_s Class1·cal and sem i-classical ensemth et Tomorrow night the fir t forensic for hi s work conies m sue "a way a ble selections are interspersed with he mu st say "Thank You . for every- popular numbers on the program by scrimmage of the ea on, the Fr h thing he gets. \1/h en D'.ane . come; the Greenfield m usicians. I n addition man-Sophomore debate, will start promptly at eight o'ciock. Thi de fr o111 I"Pari en es . . she ti e will ingthe asst.1tuat1on tance oafna tl1 e rc w1·11 b e solo numb ers. . 1 by en ist mg cl a A few tickets for the season are still bate will not be a long tedious di s an I,all(IY 1'. 1an about t 11e rectory her uncl e available and may be secured from Mae cour e, but will be a short snap py di millionaire's so n, she make d E b ks at Coch ran Hall or Ed Ham- cus ion on the q ue tion: R esolved that the rector, and a popu la~ and re speKcte o ant K1·ng Hall Mrs. Frank Book- the Eightee nth mendment hould Be , ·11 · e' son en- mon a · min ister. fhe mt ionair d I R'. I cl man is in charge of Westerville ticket Modified to Permit the ale of Light · 11 was plave )v 1ciar .. 1 J net 1 am ieso , th le Dean E Cornetet 1s m com- Wine and Beer. The con tructive As is u uall y the ca e, e sa • · · ) peeches will be only even minute in W. one · . I' pl ete charge of the course. (Contmued on p age E"ig ht) · length, while the rebuttal speeches will be of three minutes duration .
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T h e Affirmative will be upheld by the Soph omores, while the Freshmen will labor witl} the egative. Th orde r of speech of the Sophomore will be Kenneth Echard, Quentin Kintigh and Raymond Gates while the order of the yearlings will be Arley Z inn, John Vance and Franklin Puderbaugh. There will be no admi ion fee to thi annual affair, of which James 0 . Cox, of Va lparaiso, Ind ., is the donor of a twenty-five dollar cash prize to winnin trio. The judges will be d:rs. Mary E. Lee, Westerville, postmis t res , Miss Geraldine McBride, in structor of public peaking in \Ve te r ville H. ., Prof. H. W. Troop, Prof. F . .. Hanawalt, and Dr. W . M . Gan t7..