1927 04 19 The Tan and Cardinal

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APRIL 19, 1927.

NO. 25.

TWO ORATORICAL CONTESTS THIS WIEK-END Publicatio;-Board Elects Jan and Cardinal ,)ta// /0~927-1928 OTTERBEINIS GRANTED OHIO ZETA CHAPTER OF THETAALPHA PHI NORRIS MILLER ANO Cou ncil of Theta Alp~a ' II P hi.ThetheGrand natio1Jal honorary ~ramauc . WILSON HEAD STAFFS fraternity announces the gra nting of a

ter Raines from Mr. J . R. Pel ma, Grand Secretary. Invitations we re ex te nded by the charter to the Ohio Zeta Chapter at national fraternit y to Francis Bechtolt, IN PHILOPHRONEAN HALL Otterbein in a te legra m which was re­ Edward Hammon. Dua ne Harrold, WILL ISSUENEXT EDITION ceived l'a st Tu esday by P rofessor Le s- Jean Turn er Camp, Be-tty White and Student counc1,1 Approval Pending . lice Propst. At a meeting held last P reliminary Peace Contest To Be Thur day F ran ci Bechtolt was elected Held Friday Evening In Board Action Regarding WILL SPEAK AT ORA­ pre iden t and Betty White was elected College Chapel. Sport Staff. ec retary-t rea urer of the local Zeta TORICAL CONTEST ON The fir t of three tale Oratorical chapter. . Loui \,\. orri , a elected edi torAssociation contest to be held at Ot­ No Plans Received ,n-c_hicl au<l Ro . M,iller wa elected FRIDAY AFTERNOON bU Ille pring is cheduled for Plan have not yet been received terbein thi d' lllanager of t he Tan and Ca rfr om Grand Pre iden t C. L. Men er of next Friday afternoon at 3 o'c.lock in · inal for the year 1927-1928 at a meet..;;- - - - - - - - - - ---, Kno.,x C liege, Jilin i , u 1 1 anuc1- 1'hilophron an Hall when the prelimi­ of the Publication Board held la t iur. day _a f ternoon. Mi.ldred Wit . n ontest of pated that Prof. R. C. Hunter of Ohio nary Women' Oratorical IV We leyan. and P r f. Le te r Rarn will Ohio will be held. f a appointed Circu la tio n manager or th e . Alice L. Propst who spoke in the co ndu ct the in ta llation ceremonies. I{ · en lllug year. Wayne V. Rus sel l Oratorical Contest la t n i ht ( Conti nu ed on pa e four.) Ii. ar ha Ro bert E. Mumma and Ruth with the oration "Educatio1i for Peace" - -- 0 C-- Ur h ar th e retmng · · · edi· tor, bu me 111 will represent Otterbein in tbi con­ FOUNDERS' DAY T O BE ana_gcr, and ·irculation -JJcctiveJy. OB SERVED BY PROGRAM te t. It is impos ible to tate yet !\ a . what place Mi Prop t will have on p · c1ate edit r · Ge ra ld R o clot, Special Extended Chapel To Cele­ the program a t he rplaces will be se­ hilip l> I r, 1arle , K nneth Echard and brate 80th Anniversary of Found­ lected by lot ju t prior to the coutest. '\.Obert B . r meley were elected. ing of College. Dr. Sherrick To Preside n Page Five.) ontin u <l Dr. Sarah M. Sherrick, profe ·or of CiiR - O C - - Definite plan are till in the making Engli h Literature ill pr ide at thi li ISTIAN ORGANIZAT IONS for the ob ervan c of Founde r ' Day conte t. Edna Hayes and I a belle OLD SUNRISE COMMUNION 11cxt Tue day. Apri l 26. In a ll prob- Ruehrmund will provide mu ic for the Cro 1rd abi lit y a pccial extended chapel pro- occa- ion. Margaret Kumler and Mar­ G of One Hundred and Forty gram " ·ill be pre ented. ext Tue - garet Du err under fhe uper vi ion of "ther in U. B. Church for day is the 80th anniver ary f the Profe or L. May Hoerner will have Special Easter Service. f uncl in g of Otter bein College. charge of the informal tea and recep- tudent repre sentative to be elect- tion which will be t ndered to dei c­ ed by the tudent ouncil, a11 almnnu. gate and coache while the jud n-e ar of the college, and probab ly a pecial making their dcci i n. M mb r of ut ide peaker. are lated for the pro- the Li erary oci ti th d bat quad , gram accordiug to an announcement and the dramatic or anization ha made by Pre ident W. G. Clippinger (Contin ued on page four.) r tcrday morning. pecial mu ical l ction wi ll al o appear on the proSENIOR MEN BLOSSOM

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IN N E W CANE ATTIRE plaim d to make the pr gram remini cent, hi torical, prophetic and AS CAMPUS NOVELTY in pirational, Pr ident Clip1 inger tate . Mor definite plan will be au­ n un ccd from th chap I platform later "Fads may come and fads may go in thew ek. But new one come a-hither." - -- - 0 r. - - - ­ As the sweat socks, black hats an d CABINET WILL HOLD brilliant s u pend rs leave the mpu RETREAT THIS WEEK-END in apparent boredom and mono 01w_, seDJor men come to the rescu e and The n w y elect d cabi net f the Y. take to their stick . M. . wi ll hold an overn ight retreat Which remind us, the first day at Profe or Hur h · farm near en­ when our Cove ters of t he Sheep kin trat oll ege Saturday night pril 23. so sudden·ly cg.an ra1s111g .cane, one Ralph Garner, tate tudent ecre­ fr o h lipped th ree teps in comin ta ry for Ohio will , probabiy be pre ent. (Continued On Page Five. )

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