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