1929 12 14 The Tan and Cardinal

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au att PUBLISHED I~ TIIE IN TERES T OF OTTERBEI VOL. IO.

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RUSSELLDECLAIMERS TO ORATE THIS EVENING P ROGR AM BEGINS AT 8:00

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COLLEGE

W E STERVI LL E, O HI O , DECE MB E R 14, 1926.

Y. M. ANDY. W. AN NUAL . XMAS PART Y COMING THIS EVENING AT 6 :15

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IWOMEN'S SOCIAL GROUPS END RUSH SEASON AND ANNOUNCENEW PLEDGES

Vaca tion Begins F riday Noon. Clubs Send 89 Bids The Christmas rec es will begin 55 Frosh Wom en Friday. Decem be r 17, at 1•2 m.. and will end 11onday, January 3, at 12 :00 111. 3 CLUBS BID 8 E AC H i ~ontrary to the announcement made Dean . E. Cornetet urges students to n a t week's issue of the Tan and particularly watch pre-and eardina) th po t- vaca- Women U se System Similar T o T hat . tion abs ences. e Ru ssell Declamatio n Conte t · f . . Of Men. Miss Taylor Is en . · one o O tterhem's chief for- - - - 0 C---Mediator. I ic tilts, will take place in the Cn l­ OTTERBEIN T O SEND FIVE ege Chap el at 8 :00 () 111 E1·ght stu . dents fi · · TO MILWAUKEE MEETI NG Many were the smiles of joy and F ve Sophomores a nd thr ee heart-brea king tears yesterday noon ·11 re hme of I n, wi contes t for the prizes E sther George, Katharine Myers, when th e ru shing season for th e 5 a , $10, and $5. which are offered Louie Norris, Waldo Keck and women's social groups end ed. The nnually b D H fou d Y r. oward H. Rus ell, P H YSICAL E DUCATION Prof. Hursh To Go. mediator, Mis s Lela Taylor, mailed out COMMITTEE HOLDS MEET A n ~r of the Anti-Saloon League oi a total of 89 bid s to 55 girls. The new lllenca d . • u . • an now associate genera 1 After some careful and rather ex­ pledges a~e as follows: n;e;ntendent of that organization. Discusses Problems Of E quipment, tended consultation the cabi nets of the Arbutus F ields And Future Actich · u ell is a memb er of the local Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.' have elected Helen Clemans, Mildred Morris apter of p·1 K vity Saturday. their delegat es to the ational Stu- Alice Foy, Grace Senff, Erma Ely'. &rarn . appa Delta. The proWill last one hour. dent Conference to be held at Mil- Mildred Murphy, Mary Gaines, Hazel · The l mportant problems · conccrn.ing waukee from December 28 to Janu- Burkhart. th . name of the conte tants and Ir t · •s"'he1 • 1 and ::: atha rine B opics arc as foll ow s: Robert Ottcrhciri's n; lation!\ to in•cr o llrgi.ate r y 1. Arcady rotneley "W k" ''Th • or : Charles Mumma, athletics were discus eel at a mee.trng Meyers are to represent Y . W. whi le Marguerite Knapp, E lsie Benn ett, W a ldo o f the Phy ical Education Com~ittee Keck and L ouie :-; orris are to· """ .eb Call to Arm s"·' Ethel Shreiner, ~nu Ruth LeMast r. Es ther Nichol , Lela ''L·inco1n• toS Lincoln"·, Stanley Kurtz, of the Board of Tru stees in President o as representative of the Y. M. Moore, Ruth Moore, Marian K eiss. w. G. Cli ppinger's offices last SaturC. A. Prof. E. M. Hur h is to go as Van G s econd Inaugural"; M ildred Onyx a faculty repre entative from OtterE:lizab u nd Y, "M arch of the Dead"; day m orning. J ose phine S ton er. Evelyn Edwards, . c·1t1zen. Dr. A. T . Howard. preside~t of / bei n, and R oy Burkha;t will repre. hip"• eth R Lee • "G rea tn ess 111 Sara Gold smith , Gen!'va hela, Dor­ h Bonebrake Theologica l emi~a ry, ent the Young Peoples Department Jqan 'of Ul ., Gregg, " fartyrdom of ' ot hy Wainwright, Marie Wainwright. · chairman of the committee. of the. Church. XominabiAr c, Quent in Kfotigh. "The D ayton, 1s Phoenix The othe r members present were: Dr. This conference, as the name signi1' on of \\ 'oodrow \\" ilson_"' Beatrice Burchard . Elma H a rter. E B Lcarish of Philipsburg. Pa., I. fit: , is to be a nation -wide affair. h judge 8 f h J. I1este r WJo • t e contest are: Rev. R: Libecap of Dayto n. a nd Dr. F . H . olleges from all over t he United Tom o-D achi • tervtlle p lit e. pas tor of the WesCa pehart o f West Virginia. tales will be repre se nted the re. Wh ile Elizabeth L ee, Eileen mith. E unice C. Tus re byterian Church; Mrs. T . · cv loc a I reacIer and interpre·rre sident Clippinger was mem b er the Confe rence is a national affai r it Hastings, Frances Hooper, Kathryn ter; and himcr, H elen Sch ei­ R F ha secu red both nationa l and inte r- Gantz, Leona of hist r. harles na vely professor c x -officio o f the committee; Pro.f . . . Ory, ' · Martin was called to act in an a d visory national leaders, to lead the di cussion degger, Evelyn Miller. roups. Francis 1 . • Two memhrrs o f the comP olygon paci 1~. f Ak Cap and . D · R<:-chtolt. p resident of ca·11 Mary Trout, ath erine Beck. Dr Clarence Warmer o - I The party from Otterbein plans to a ic or . agger Club. ca mpus dram­ mi ee, · f Valpar- leave on December 27 and drive to 0 Talisman c n e /·an ,zation, wi ll pre ide over the ron . and Mr. L. E. Myer Milwaukee in Prof. Hursh's car. A irginia Brewbaker. l?rofe · Mu. ic under the direction of a i,o. Ind. we re not pre ent. detailed report of the conference will Greenwich - - - 0 C--Pccia) ~r A . R. Spes ard will be a no doubt be given in chapel or before a Virginia Badgley, Ruth Bailey, So he ki ssed he r on the Steppes of no act .... · e~ture of the event for which joint meeting of the two Christian As­ ..,, ion ·11 I arah Baltzelle, Glendora Barne , Ru ssia. ~ WI )e cha rged. sociation after Chri tmas. Information Anna Lou Bickel. Marian J one . Jane concerning the conference will be given Lohr. through the column of the Tan and TAN AND CARDINAL'S GRA DE ANALYSIS OF THE Lotus Cardinal in the first issue a fter ChristWOM E N'S SO CIAL GROUP S Betty Baker, Erma Bell, Ruth ma, a lso. ____ 0 C _ _ __ Gregg, Lucy Hanna, Margaret LaRue, Club Average Points DR. HO WARD RUSSELL Lola Sproull, Wilma proull, Fay 1.861 496 SPE AKS I N CHAPE L Wise. 1.848 473 Owl lotu ···························································· 256 1.754 193 Dr. Howard H . Rus ell, spon or of Helen Ewry, Kathryn Long, Cath­ 1.710 289 everal Otterbein forensic contests, erine Matz, Evangeline Spahr, Loi 1.710 277 J\rbutus··········· ................ ...................... 162 wa the special chapel peaker yester­ \11/eaver, Catherine W ycoff. 1.636 288 day morning. Dr. Ru sell recited a - - - 0 C--.l?hoeni>c ················································ 176 1.573 342 num ber of biblical se lec tion . l:>o lyg00 ······ ··· ··· ····· ····· .... ........ ...... ... .. ....... 218 Basket Ball League T o B e Fornned. 1. 5.11 223 \v i .. ··························································· 145 Other prominent people who were R epresentabive of a ll social groups l .309 208 Greeu;·;~h ············· ................. ........................ 152 prese nt at the chapel exerci es were and re pre entatives of pro pe<:tive 1.250 305 ························································ 244 Dr. and Mr . H . W . Widdoe , Dr. Prune League teams will meet at 12:35 w. Keister, Rev. Jam e R. Be t and today in the lower ha ll of the Associa­ 16. 182 g;an: Totals ..........................................1898¼ 3094 1. j hi son, Dr. No lan R. Be t, a grad uat_e tion Building for the organization of 6182 au Average of the Social Groups is ................ , of Otterbein in the cla s of 1892. the ba ket ball leagues. Students W ill Battle For Russell P rizes In Annual Forensic T ilt.

The annual joint Chris tm as pa r ty of the Y. M. C. A. and the W . C. A. \\'ill be give n tl11s evening by the t\\'O associations in the lower As ociation Hall at 6: 15 p. m. A numbe r o f sur­ pri es are in store for the lar~e crowd which is expected. Thi s party wil l be o ne of the large t social fun ctions of the sc hool year.

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