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WESTERVILLE, OHIO , O CTOBER 11 , 1927.
FACULTY ADVISERS ARE A!PPOINTED FOR FROSH
Begin Work on Lights
CL>11,tructio11 of the foundations for the eleven •boulevard light s to be NOT PLANNED FOR CHECK erec ted on Grove street between Park New Plan Supplements Old System an d Home st reets . is expected to be g in earl y th is week. Arrival of th e of Advisors for Juniors and Seniors. lig ht standards is expected soon.
- - - - - 0 C----faculty advisers for freshmen and ,op homores is the latest achieve m ent of Otterbein Coll ege in its constant st ri ving to bring within the reach of it s tud ents the ve ry best social. spi ritual, and educational advantages . Thi plan 'has been instituted to fur ther the work of Fresh man W ee k by bringing the ·profe ssor and the st uden t into a rela tio n hip which will be both personal and las ting. In conversation concerning this nnv venture , Dr. Clippinger aid, ''This sy tern of provi<ling co un se l for the freshmen a nd so phomore s is not an attempt to put a check upon th em. l t is intended. pr ima rily. to help each student bri ng 01.1t that whi ch is best
STUDENT F ORUM IS ON MENU F OR Y MEETING
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Tr ut for the Tan a nd arclinal s taff , bich have been in proce s dur in g the pa. t few ,,· ck . have re ulled 111 he election of several new rep rt er and taff a istants. re . eel ard, Edna Tracy, F red ance have be n Mill r and John I laced on the ditorial taff. lfred Jordak will a u1'ne hi du tie a a sp rt writer. Mary Mumma 1111d L la S1 roull have been mad e a i ta nt on th e circulation • taff.
- - - - 0 C- -- The people who jump out of the frying pan into the fire had no bu i ne in the pan in the fir t place.
Due to an error . it wa s stated in la t week's T n and Cardi nal that the Va ri sty "O '' had been dropped from t he list of t udent Chest organi zations. Discus io n about dropping the Var sity "O" was held at the last Student Co uncil meeting but ;10 definite action was taken on the matter.
"Ernie" Riegel Will Lead Group On Question of Student Honor And Honesty. CAMPUS COUNCIL MEETS TO PASS ASSOCIATIO N
:\ forum on Student Hon o r and 1T onc ty. is 011 th e 111c11u for the Y. M. C. A. meeting tonight. Ernest Reigel w ill have charge of th e meeting. This me<'ting i coming as a fo llow up of the meeting I~ last week by Pr fess or Troop on the q ue. tion of ''getti11g by" in coll ege work. :\11 men in the coll ege arc invit ed to come to this mee tin g with questi o11s about in him.'' th e re aso ns it is or is not morally The idea of faculty advise rship is not so und to "get by'·. ntirel)· new. For many year . each No preconceived notio, wi ll he dogjun ior and senior ha ha d fo r h.i ad- maticallv maintain cl, but a v, er some faculty member from the ~t·arch for the truth about the d p artmen t in which he i- maj rin • 1ti 11 of ribbio w ill b th, ord But thi coun el for fre hm en and eve ning. ophomores is intended to go beyond - - - - 0 C - - -the purely ed ucatio nal que tions, and Quiz and Q uill Meets. co,· r every problem of life. Many st uden ts ha ve left coll ege dis Quiz an a Qu ill club met in Profes co uraged with :them elves, and di s couraged with life. when a straight . or Altman·, clas room Monday night forward talk w it h ome •professor for it regular meeting. The p rogra m might hav e olved the difficulty. co nsisted of two nu mb er . Lillian Other ·tudents have left becau-se of Shively gave ·orn e original poems and insuffi cie nt fund s. The college ca nn ot Marg uer ite Banner read an ' informal hope to u.1 ply all fund , bu t if a tu essay. The club gave its criticisms. h ri t ma magazine! dent i frank about his circum tances, Plans for the and ·incere in h i de ire fo r an educa were di cu ed. tion, there is 110 rea 011 ,vhy he cannot be aided in completi ng his college co ur c. Faculty advi er for the fir st two ( o ntin ued n 1 a c Four.)
TAN AND CARDINAL STAFF IS ENLARGED
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The Campus Council met the af ter noon oi Monday the third of October to approve the \.\/ omen's Athletic As sociation which has now taken its place among other college activities. Officers of the Campu Council for the coming year a re: Chai rman , Pro fe or Altman ; ice-Chairman, George R ohrer; ecretary, Helen May. Other members are Q ue ntin Kintigh, Mar5aret Edgington. Professor Troop. P rof essor W einland , and Mrs. Barn hill.
HOMECOMING PLANS BEING FORMULATED COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED Program Incudes Rally, Parade, Games and Banquet For Grads and Students. Plan s are bein"' arranged for a big and succe sful Homecoming Day, Oct. 22. The program of the various com mittees a,ppoi nted by the Student Council last wee k. L. W. Warson, alumna! ec reta ry is giving hi cooperation to the co uncil for t he dey's suecess. Th e ten,tative program include many interesti ng featu•re . A big col lege rally including the alumni and vi itors is slated for the m orn ing event. A parade wil ta ke place in th e after noon juM before the ga,rne. Then the big attraction of the day will be fought out on the gridiron between the Tan and Cardinal warrior and the Baldwin W allace aggregatio n. In the evening, to cap the climax, all are invited to at ten d t'he banquet. Definite plan will be given out ater. special meeting of the counci l will be held at the u ual pa at 7:30 n \ edn day evening, -when the com mittee on the Homecoming •program will repo rt. t thi meeting, discu io n of the tudent Che t will be taken up.
In formulating plan for thi year di play in the exhibit ca e in the lower hall of t h e cience b ui lding, the chem i try department ha decided to wo rk - - - - 0 C - - - out a se ries of hi torical, sa n itary, and SCIENCE CLUB WILL industrial subj ects. uch an exhibit HOLD BANQUET OCT. 24 wi ll be quite difficult to work ou t b ut both inte re ting ;md profitable to Following the u ual cu t m of the college. tarting off the year with .a banquet, ----0 C---the cience Club ha cho en Monday, lt is tr ue that travel broadens on e, O ctober 24 a the time for thi year' but lo t of people prefer to stay home celebration. George Moore i • chai r a nd pread themselves. ma11, and Myrtle y ong, and Law rence Hick are t he members of the - - - --------,-,--co mmittee which ha charge of ar rangements for t he occa ion. In order to 'bel ong o thi club a t udent mu t have entered hi econd y ear of cience, or 111 other wo rd purs ued a co ur e out ide of the re which ha mad e uch a n important quired ubj ect . - -- - 0 C - - - place for it elf <in t h fi Id pf hi torical li terature. Sun-Dial Is Placed. Tho e .w bo fear ed tha th pr duc tion might fail to mea ure up hi toriAt la t the un-dial whi b wa pre ca lly found Ii tie ca u e to Cl'iticize the ented to the colle e by the cla of authenticity of the tagin . Mr. Eu - '26 i going to be firmly placed in te rra tace \Tyatt who play d th title role firma, or rather i.n a olid cement ba e'. bore a c t1Vi11ci11g re emb lance to the Last priog, during the pre enlation g reat pre ident. imitating well the un- of the Philalethean pagean and en gain ly movement , h ic h characterized ior cla play, the un-d ial wa et up him. Other mcml r of the ca t fitted temporarily f r ar ti tic effect, l;>ut it into their pa rt ea ily, the role of 11- ha nev r been -p laqid according to era! . Grant, ommander of bhe direc tion. Work wa b egun on it la t Federa l rmy, being pa•r ticu larl y well week and will be completed a 0011 played. Th e meeting of Gen. Grant a t he cloudy weat•her cea es, a the and Gen . R ober t E. Lee in Grant · un i needed to fix it at ,the c rrect (Contin ued On Page Five.) angle.
Play"Abraham Lincoln "Opens Lecture Course Saturday Night
crowd that filled the High dit oriu m to overflowing at{1rday ht · eel the pr du tio n of John in~,drama. ". brabam Linn." by a ca f twelv ' e, rk I t r t Lyceum a ur m of ti curren ea n . lay, p u a r al i tic The fa hiou. mad a incere and appe heart of th audience. Member of th I a l co mm ittee who had f It som what h ,i an ab ut bringing a production of uch ize a11d expe n e lo a town o mall a W ter vi lle were highly plea eel with the fine re pon e of the town people and t u dent who turned out · in • uch unex pected n umber to ee the drama
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