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WESTERVILLE, OHIO, FEBRUARY 27, 1922.

VOL. 5. MATTER OF LIFE

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DISCUSSED 1 L a dyWashingtonisHostessatParty. Local O rganization Is Assigned Im- , BLUFFTO 1 General Unfortunately Unable portant Duties for Commencel D r. Chester M . Sanford Lectures On To Be There. ment Week. Tan and Cardinal Quintet Takes Mennonites Into Camp By Important Question of Choos­ Lady Martha Wa hing ton en te rtain We terville' lumnal Association 31-20 Score. ing Vocation. cd about o ne hundred and fif ty gusts ! became defi nitely identified with the Tue '.lay _even ing in honor ~f her h_us- 1Diamond Jubilee pr~gram when at a ALBRIGHT IS HIGH ·scORER APPEALS TO PARENTS bands b1rt-hday. The Pre 1d 11 t him- pec1al call ed meetmg in Lambert Young People Too 0 -ften Forced to elf fully intended to be pre eot. but Hall . Frida y eve ning. the local or- • Game Fairly Fast and Characterized bccau e of pr ~s ing politi<;al affair and ganizatio n agrc d to b re pon ible By Clean Playing On Select Profession Unaided, a sev~rc cold, Ge neral Wa hin gto11 for evera l specific duties in connec­ Both Sides. Speaker Says. was o'1J ligcd to rcn, ain in hi ·room. tion with th e big celebration to be The gue t miaht have fe lt keen di - taged this spring. Pre ident lipIt was the end of a wonderful day · Thur day night, -in the ol! ?g-C appointm ent had they not been co .n - pinge r explained th variou ta k de- fo r M ntor Ditmer of th e Tan and Chapel, Dr. Che t r M. anford, ap ­ p le~ely c~armed by Lady Wa hing-1 ired. \~hich include arrangements for a rdinal five, for what man wouldn't pearing und er the au pice o [ th e ton gracious manner. entertamment of g ue t ' during Com- bL proud of ma hing one whole Ford itizcn's Lecture o ur c. lectured on T hey soon I ecame engaged in a joy- nence ment week, local pu b i a nd dir cting hi m en to a deci iv 'The l'ai lures of th e Misfits." l'ho ugh the precceding thr e num­ ful train of tho ug ht a11d con ver ation. decoration of th e town for th c -1 - vi tory in th e ame day? Of cours e, ~cr on the Lecture Course have all The ver atility of subject matte r wa b ration and in due time, the organiza- we don't b liev in luck, no r do we ffair of tate, tion of local force for the canvass for \\'&nt to wi h an y one ill lu ck-, y t ju t merit d prai e, Dr. . anford without e peciaJly noticeable. moral condition of the pre ent genera- funds. th ame, if one mu t do uch thing doubt urpa d ant of the other in The mo t im m di ate re ult of th e to win game ." th e tudent body will bl nding ente rtainment with real in- tion. intelligence of old cow , hatch et , method of grafting cher ry tree and meeting will be the get-to-gether of readily a ree to £urni h all tne ld, tru tion. ocation" a the them e new hreakfa t food were all thorough - a ll Otterbein lumni and ex-student wo rn o ut ec.ond-band ' Lizzi " of the 1 cture wa e pecially va lua bl e ly di cu ed. now living in We tervi lle, for an in-· nece ary. in \i e tervill' , where nch a large n ex cellen t progra n:1 had be_e n pre- formal banquet, P:obab_ly on Friday, Th game was characterized by an number of tudcnt are particul rly pared. ev ra l v r_ g1 t d art1 t cit- March 24, at which time the com- 'Ing r oll mov ment''. metime fa t appointed will report. and and ometime slow. At time bo h inter tcd in thi important qUt' ·ti II t rtainecl th l' co mpan y with mu ir and i mitte further plan will be laid . The main team s held an air tight defen e, but Ur. anford cam before hi au di rnc,· with 110 fi nely pun hcori a to how th and I s had burn ed pu_rpo of t_h c banquet w~ll b to in- 1 a_ h. tim . it wa brok n. ome man and wh II young p pl hould d ,,.u t ent th ir birthday l Ptr~ nthu 1a m [or th Jubil ee ele- hp~lllg 111 for a ba k t. The M nth eir life work, but pr - nted thou bade th eir ho t, ,, o f brat1on, and ~o fo t r g r ea ter intere t 11 mt brought a crapl)y quint t, but gained tbrou h c l per onal and coop ration on th part of local med to lack th pw, b to put t hem11Jy 0 11 e, and rvation of actual fa ct . edne day om we ard to tterbein alumni and C."-- tud clve_ in t.he 1 ad . Hi theori e , without exc ption, n't that the cl E Profe or E . . E. ch ar i Pre i- ti at 111 th e.irly part of the fir t perWere \\" II fortified with fir t hand indent of the a ociation. iod. did th outcome of the engag _

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nt ecm doi.;btful. Although th e limit wa call don two men, th e game wa not marred b much fouling. It i. to th credit :; bo th tam that they wer able to prc d uc a bang up game without unI nc e sary roughness. After fe r111 g t 1 u ,e , trength of the enemy Wh"t l'k . 1 ' e, 1 e a true captam led hi men into the fra b .· • (C . Y Y making ontmu d on page fi ) ve. D 1"tm er and Peden Narro t

. ccording to tealthy i-umor 11 at- j t he crap Tron Quart t and 1t famou on page three) · of sa re d mu 1· , with ncore ing ar und th campu th II gc rep to1re · d · di · 0ttcrb . hap l i oon to a ume t h e w1 r e. t pc:rn:att - o to mention red ho ein Debaters to S tage . d . I· k th I t t h" ,. ,, . . . a p ct of it Jong and vane ex1 t n e. JO es, , e a e song its, and Doc First Clash Fnday N ight I \\'h l 1,1ill happeu? O one s em to I John on Jazz rch . tra. H w about · j a ' · 1 • . ' ext Yriday nio-ht iJ1 the o ll ege kn w. ' thing tangible can b a - 1~re you gcttmg an 1dea-r? If tl rb in' negati,·c d ebate certaincd but a.Her much ave drop- ) u are no , why you are hopel ! ChapcJ, tcalll • ' ' 0}.{E b olutcl ti . Will me t H idelb rg' affirm a- ping it ha been learned that Y· . w Y v 1n th fi r t for n ic clash of the THTX will more than mer ly happen I The m r fact that Al" Elliott "Ea Escape lnJury In Auto Wreck ~car. Dean Han cock, not . to oach Ditmcr and Roy p e d en narti vc t 11 the .a m night the affirma- 1ther , IT i, going o,· r with a roa ,, p· r , by'· Coo • n and 1 ca111 ,..,;u 111 et bio Tor th rn' greater than that of om ., 1g mention a cozen others, are plann111g rowly e cap cl eriou ini·u n garive at Ada ti11.s en t er t a1nm . en t for your 111 . d"1v1.d ual a f ternoon when the F dry aturday Bertha" hidden 111 the V1c101ty. . h" or edan in Th . b fit It t b h o~g 1 . o e enoug to make w ieh they were riding upset. I ough seriou ly handicapped by a : Take a hint from the wi e and keep enc r:ck of veteran debater., Otterbein'. l that c , e ning in re cn-e at all co. t or you fall m, !me fo'. your pa t hoard They were r turning from Delaware at1re cntative bould mak e a credit- , I ' Ilunt up your be t girl and now. . Don t you w1 h you were popu- wher they had been peetator at > c ho · I 1 · c e--. lar with " Pat" Schutz? high s h J b k a wmg, a1H t 1e team app anng mak , all the nee s ary arrangement. Revue" . I _c oo a ctball tournam ent, h r u c at home hould have the loyal toutc d nite, or ooner! nd home Th e "Ott~rbcin arrives and bemg cag r to get home for t he w PPort_of the tudent b dy. The me n for mon ey It will be \vorth the effort ~farch 18 with a. troupe of twen~- game here, were going fairly fa t when ho will defend Otterbein at home d k forget the reply hve celebrated arh t and our advice one of the front wheels came off Th . . e are V an ma you · ·r .1 . p . E . Myer ' J. C. Mayne. L. 0. "Hock" your watch! .\nythin g- to he 11s tna ' , you ~re_ mom entan Y , hght- car c~ntmued forward with the axle Terry and F. H . Valentine, alternate. there. Bccau c if you are not you ly IO\\ on specie it ,~ould be the be t draggmg for ome di tance, then F' ho e m n travelling to da will h will mi the be t local nt rtainment I a~t of yo_ur young life to_ cut out the lurched over on it id e. II the gla }floyd McGuire, H. W . Troop, J . , . of the year. mght ration and the daily letter to wa haltered and the top and fend er ff The-One-Back-Home and cultivate badly damaged. 0 ward and A. w. Elliott, alternate. . Th qu tion will involve the prinEverything from local take-o . to the noble habit of thrift fo r the next Coach Ditmer wrenched hi leg C1pJ c of the clo cd shop " . th e open Hawaiian native (in costume) ; from I three week . Obey that impul e. badly and Ped O r ceived a few cut

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1 J osephine Cridland Teaches. \ Owl Club Entertains at i\-li ss J osep hin e Cri dla nd ha . bee n Cochran Hall Wednesday · d t •ne elec ted ass ista n t to P r o fessor H. D a na T hroat Trouble Severely Handicaps r, o one wou Id h ave r ccogmze trother s, Inst r uctor of strin ged inTroop. Ballentine, of MuskinCcchran Hall par lo r \-Vednesday gum, W ins ' cyening, in their gay colors. when the 0 ,·1 C iub enterta in ed. The guests Friday evening. February 17. he were busy playing games when ce r­ annual contest of the Ohio l nter- , tain special gues ts arri,·ed. wh o were c0llegiate Oratorical A sociat ion was I none o th er than George and :'\1arth a l t did not held at vVooster College, v\ ·oos ter . \ \'ashington in person Ohio . Otter bein was represen ted by I tak<• them long to meet all tho se pre• Horace W . Troop. '23. In w inning the sent and they r m ained thr o ughou t Rus ell Oratorical Co ntest held at ' the e,·ening. Otterbein some tim e ago, Mr._ ~roop Cat h erine Kahl er proved to \, P a automat1cal b e fo r e , · 1an. · · · 1)rtng111g . ly became Otte r be111 s re.- 1. 1o ng 1os t mag1c prescnta ti ve at th e tate co nteSl. Mi · . her audience the Seven Wonders of I Troop delive r ed th e sa m e oration that ' t h c \'I · · e\ ,, or Id . sue,I as h av111g t h e pe tit Ladybird Sipe pass throu g h space he used h ere. Though h is o ration so fa r as tec h - before th e amaz ed eye o f th e guests. · niq ue wa s co ncerned was excell ent , Luc .ile Ewry and Genevieve Mullin on acco unt of thr oat troubl e, ag- 1 hc>wed much dramati c and mu sica l <Yrav ated by a cold,. ac co rding to Pro- 1abil it y wh en th ey gave a cleve r Pig­ fessor B romley Smith, who was p r e- 1 m v tunt with the aid of Vir g inia sent at the contest, Mr. Troop was un- vVo lfe and Kath er ine Pollock. Th e abl e to employ his r eal ta lent as an e,·ening wa s concluded with delightorator. fut lunch. A ft er the contest the President of Besides Mrs. Nob le. Owl Club Woos;er College remark ed that there Sponsor. Dean McFadden and Mr s. had been two public speakers on the F . P. Sanders were guests of honor. p lat form, one of whom was Mr. Troop. Unfortunately, however. the difficurty nnder whic h he labored interfered with A LETTER OF APPRECIATION the general effect and the judges who were the Pr-o fessors of Public SpeakTo you who have helped to buy my ing from Wooster, Hiram. Otterbein , I one hundred and fifteen tho~sand and Muskingum, decided that John C. \ beets ·of paper or have labonously Sallentine of Muskingum wa en titl ed car r ied home some of the one thous­ to fi rst place and Howard Lowr y of . and pounds of _paper that I ha:Ve sold ; Wooster to second place. The winfi- to :vou. an~ to all who have g1~en me 1 er, Mr. Ballantif\e, will go to the as 1stance _m any way,_ from sellmg 1:1e sectional contest where representa- four penm e_s for a nickel to gratu : tives from all central states will co m- 011 ly pass m g o ut _do_dgers at th e pete. It will b_ held in I~dianayoli · Chapel door s. o r relt e vmg m e o f o n~ Indiana, ome ttm e tater this spnng. hundre~ doll ar worth o f paper dur TROOP REPRESENTS 0 . C.

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When you buy Silk Hos­ iery you want the best. There is no experiment­ ing to be done with Phoenix. They have already been tested. $ 1.10, $1.45, $1.95, $2.35

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MATTER O F LIFE We wer e glad to s e L. S. Hert of WORK DISCUSSED last year·s class on th e campus again. (Continued from page one.) .l ym i mee ~ing with d.ecided success . . 111 th ~ teach111g p rofe s1on. He ays Fo r ome tune he graciou s ly respoll d - that he has changed his id ea of the eel to all questions :ind helped those who had specific q uestions rc ga ~din-: specia l lines of work. Dr. anford, who is a graduate of - (especially) Co rn ell Univers it y, has studied un­ d er emin ent psychologists. •\s high A special lunch of unheard of qualchool p rin cipal, choo l superinten­ dent, head o f a military academy. • ity is to be served Sunday evening professo r in a teach er' s college, together with personal in ves tiga ti on in frc m 5:30 on. This is something new steel mills, min es. glass fact o_ri es and ·n a Westerville restaurant, but the de­ textile mill s in the Xorth and South. mand has been so great that it is to be he was able to approach his subject from every point of view. made a reg•.tlar feature.

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The week-end visits of Lois Cla rk and Gladys Yokum both alumnae of '21. were enj oyed by all th eir fri end s. Mar ve l Sebert, '2 l. was here, \V edn es·· day. Leland Schrecl of D elaware, Ohio. was a week-end gues t of Helen Miller. Pcrhap you gentle r~aders will be inclined to ca ll this a typographical error but in stead it is one of th e tru est of facts. \V e had a fire · drill at 12 noon! Co ntrary to com mon opinion, the gong rings just a loud when it call us from our much desir ed lunch as from our greately need ed beauty sleep. Roma Buchler and Katherine Wag­ ner were so fortunate a to have their mothers with them this week -end. Because of a huge box of eats from home, Loma Powell entertained with a Washington' Birthday Party in Room 20 Tue day night. The gue ts were member of the Greenwich Club, it Spon or, Helen Keller and Helene Clark. A lumber party foTlow­ ed the good time afforded by the eats.

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was received at th~ la t minute that the Y. W. C. A. guests from Dayton were not coming, but to ay the least there i on pai r of cur tain in och.ran Hall cleaner becau e the girls had been expected to arrive Saturday. . . Wh.is ti er pen t M ariora an d H arnet

"The fi r st essen tial in choosing a life work is to elect on e which has motive worthy of one· effo rt<. T ir seco nd cs ential is to con icier tlia' fie ld for whi ch one is be t fitted naturally." Dr. Sanford said . "Too often a young person spend tim e and money in preparation for a calling. only to find that the field is already overcrowded and one has little op­ portunity for real service. Such a calamity could be averted if young people would be more free to seek ad­ vice concerning the profession of their choice. and if older people would be more ready to offer advice when it is solicited." How careless parent are in sel ec ting vocations for their children. Dr Sanford illu trated by calling attention to th e fact that no one would think of building a hou e without de­ tailed pecifications. yet pa r en ts ' ;" attempt to build a child's future without the lighte t knowedge of wh·a th ey are _ about. _ _ _ _ _ __

the week-end at their home in Dayton. ,

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Miss Wertz of Cincinnati visi ted her si ter . Helen a few day thi week.

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WHAT A LAY-OUT Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Green Peppers, Parsley, Head Somebody in Loui vill , Ky., nt Lettuce, Celery, Grimes Golden and lovcly pink ro e to omebody in other variety of Apples. Many other ocliran Hall. " e don't know who good things to eat. MOSES & STOCK, Grocers did it, but omebody did."

Katherine and Ruby omer the week-end at their home.

To the Girls of Otterbein Take Your Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing to C. D. MANN Watchmaker and Jeweler Weste~ville, 0. All Work Guaranteed. The price is very low, but the wonderful

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Prof. Smith Judges Debate. cting' a olc judge of a debate be­ tw en t am from bio tate and Ohio We leyan la t Friday evening. Profes or Brom! y mith gave the d ci i n in favor of the affirmativ , ~hich wa Ul,)held ))y late. The que exclu ion of tion d alt with th Japanese from the United tat by a law imilar to tha excluding {he hine e. vii

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seemed un surmountabl e, have di sap­ Our "Weakly" Proverb. p eared, all ill feelings and unfri end­ " The va m p th at p ull s th e wool over linesses ha ve been for g otten. A Senior's a fellow's eyes u sua ll y makes him feel P uolishe d W 'e ekly in the interest of m em o ri es of hi s coll ege day s ar e sheep ish ." lovely things ind eed . Otterbei11 by the H ow p rovi O TTERBEIN PUBLISHING clent ia l th at it is so. OBS ER VATIONS OF ABNER BOARD If o ne ca n st'ep in to li fe's b usy W es ter ville, Ohio (B D M ember of the O hio College P r ess I v,hir l w ith a gr ea ter deter mina tio n a nd y oubla y) I high er in pi r at io n becau se o f pl easa nt ' I was ri din ' Association m emo r ies o f g ood tim e and choic,· O n t h ' trai n. STAFF fri ends, t hen, even th o ugh th ose be11C' A n' I ee n Editor .............. J . Gordon Howard, '22 fi ts g lea ned fro m book s fa de fo r th e .A. pair o' new ly we d Assista nt Ed ito r ........ J • W. Seneff, '23 mo m ent. co llege has co ntr ib ,1ted a S nug g led up o n a sea t Co ntr ibuti n g E dito r sprice less gift. A n' smi lin' a t ea ch o th,' r Gr ace H . H ill , '23 Hora ce W . T r oop , '23 ---------11 n· ta kin ' o n l:k e Business Manager .... J . P . S chutz, '23 1 A School Pin. Ne w ly w eds w ill. Ass t ta nt Busjness Man ager s, j S e veral weeks ago we disc ussed 111 An ' I nu dged He ioise (T ha t's 1n T . E . N ew ell, 23 'f ) C liffo rd Foo r, '24 1 the se colum ns th e advis ab ili ty of , Y wt e_ Cir. Manager ...... Harriet L. Hays, '22 1 adop t in g a ta nd a rd pin w hich sue- A n J sez, sez I o k · an d er_.I' ' As sist ant C ircu la u.o n ~1 " a nager sA-, 0 Y y_ cessive classes co ul d use by m erely "I Lucile Ewry, '23 I n H elo t e s 111ff d e Kath erin e Poll ock , '24 cha ng ing t h e num eral s from year to · · So rt a di sgu ted like, Athl et ic Edito r ........ A. vV. E lliott, '23 year. A , 11 sec:, Assistant A thl etic Edi torA t th a t t im e of wr itin g we we r e unH . V. Mi ller, ' 23 aw are t hat a standard pin h ad eve r " I see n 'e m . L ocal E ditor ............ M . M. Collins, .., been in u e a t Ot terl)e i11 . R I J e t : '. .::i k o f A lu m na! Edito r ...... Alma Guitner, '97 ece n t y . A ll t h' lies • Exchange Edi tor, V irgi nia Snavely, '23 howeve r. we r eceived fr o m a g raduat e H e's tellin' of her!" a letler igned '1 6, a nd th e pe rson Cochran H a ll EditorAlice Davison, ' 2J kind eno ugh to info rm u s that up to Literary Editor ............ H. R. Mills, '24 . O . Two French Plays Are to b.e 1916 a t 1east, 11 no t sm ce th en, tterGiven By Advanced S t udents Address all comm unications 'to The bein cla ses, in secu ri ng clas s pin , Otte.r bein Tan and Cardinal,. 103 W . a lways used a s tandard desig n . Th ir d year stud ents 111 F ren ch College Ave, Westerville, Ohio. Havin g di sc ussed the obv ious dram a thi s ye ar will prese nt th e Subscription Pric_e , $2.00 Per . Year, m eri ts of having a standard pin pre- co m ed y. " L e Bourg eois Gentil hompayable m advance. vio usly, we will no t tak e tim e t o pre- m e.·• I) Y M o 1·1ere, ano-' th e fairy story, Entered as second class matter sent t h em ag ain . Howev'er. we w is· " Les amies de pe t i't chaperon rouge " Se ptember 2_5, 1917, at the postoffice to sugg est once mor e that a standard in th eir annua l French play nigh,t. at Westerville, 0 ., under act of d sign be e tablished, and since such Parts in th e two p lay s ha ve b een as ­ March 3, 1879. a ti e lgn was in use until lately, we re- sign ed and wo rk will b e st a rt ed im Acceptance for m~iling at _special "-Ommend the readoption of that design . m ediately by th e clas . p ril " igl,t.h.· rate of postage provided for m Sec. . . . " 1103 Act of Oct. 3 1917 authorized T he Student Cou ncil t th e logical or- ha I een elected for th eir pre entaApri0J 7, 191"9. ' ' ganjzation to take th e initati ve fo this tion. THE OTTERBEIN

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Otterbein Men Join Masons. If we should s top each .night wh en O tterbein m en are beginni ng to Th g r eat hope of th e college is to going to bed, to pity the starving look forward to the time, when new tamp it g r aduate wit h moral char- world b for going to sleep, we are a ociation s wi ll be form ed after DENTIST - L e Baron Ru sell B r igg .• afraid that th re wo ul d be some sad graduatior . The followin m en hav a ct r . ca cs o~ ins omni a. 15 West College Ave. joined t he . local chapter of t11 e A Senior's Memories. Ma oni c o rd' r : P. V . Sprout. H . V. Bell Phone 9 Citiien Phorie 16 7 Some of our chronic kno ck er s could Th r e ar e om e fo r ty-fiv e tudents Troop, R. F. P (1 n, H . L. Dav ison w ell take a le on from th e w ell kno wn tterbein who fac e th e com- r efe r ence to pp R T ITY. Knock W. M. tauff; r, D . D. Durant, J. ' her e at For all that i good to eat see B ra dri ck. R. P . W ard, G. . L e ffel. a nd ing three mo nth s and a half with Once ! F. L. B uc: kin g ha m. · m ingl ed emo tion . Th ey look for ­ wa r d w ith 4 11 agern e s t m per ed by T he L iterary D ig e t repo rt that th e DARN BILLI a c rta in reluctan ce. Th e e forty1 earth is lo ing speed. Gee, now it w ill Jiv tud ent a r e sen,ior . ,M b h a rder th an e er to get the track Th e o th er day E ver sin e F r e h m an day , th ese pri ng events. hape for th Bi ll and me enio r have lo nged -for t he t ime iug dow n. th ey co ul d' t forth. r eady to per­ p cia li t t 11 u that gre en a co up! f rm wo od r . But now wilh th e gr at to t he eyes. W e can now me, day ju t ah ad . th e idea f breakin g the gr at 31 W . College Ave. Joos from all t he tie that hav e fo rm n' kind a cocky WESTERVILLE, O HIO d during tb la t four year , i no t a ke t 'm plc 11 one. that a w if i w or\h Citizen Phone UO Bell Phone 190 d they didn't an w r him . " J I t i foo li h, of co ur e, to ay t ha l orpe of Ott rbein's bene­ 1 ay. day ar th e be ( t!ay ,'' a 1 • oo the way to thi acumph! o m tim hca.r bu t n ve rt bel , 'colt b t lephon - irl " l g days ar happy day an d rn ill I fortuna te i t ha t cn ior wh W e ha ve noted that in some w i bout a t in g of , orrow. th e o-call d permanent w a\'C Join t he Gang for Capital! · The Ja t day a eni r · 1? o p rma n nt n r ainy days. Every tvde nt in t terb ei11 w h o can t h campu are bound to po ibly g t away next atur day nig ht wi th a certain m lan choly a nd an un­ The Poet Laureate Speaks. hould go w ith t h ba ket ball tea m t mi takabl cgr t that thin g can not I a w her d r e Ca pi tal. The promoter o-f t he t ri p a r e c9nti nue a · th y ar e. No ni r i11 r e­ And la ughed a t it, ~Janni ng fo r thre car . re y ou go­ tr o p ctio n will r vi ew a flaw! r e­ Fo r brevi ty's ll1g? Round trip ticket tha t w ill cos t ';['he soul of wit. co rd , ye t no matter h ow 'far fro m per ­ i11 th nei h bo rh ood of a dollar can b f ction t he actual m ay b av 1;> n, the obtain d f om H. L. Good man, F . . m em o r y wi ll al way , b e someth in g to T he W eek's Worst Joke. ch ri h and ponder over th r o ugh life. "Io what con dition would merica Pottenger, H. R. Mills, C. C. Conley, La aughnLeatb rm an or F lorence o m eho w t he roug h po ts ar e s mooth- b wi tho u t women?" anc. ed: 0 er , the barriers, wh ich in passing " tag-nation, maybe." Patronize Our Advertisers!

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floor ga m e. Although Ca pt. \,Vhite ing stre ngth r apidly. Pro-fosso r Martin spen t Friday an d Dr. c. w. Brewbaker , w ho had just Satu r day at D elaware. Prof. M artin o nly made two ringer s, he always Goodrich , Schultz and L oomis Re- seemed ro be und er th e Mennoite ret ur ned from his trip to Porto Rico , was a r eferee at the tourn3.ment ga me s present Ott erbein a t Y . M . C. bushe l. r eady to r eceive a ny st ray spe nt Tuesday in Westerville with his held 3...t that place. Gathering sphe r e th at might wander w ithin nab- daughte r . A t :an informal m ee tin g of th e Col ­ A .____ bing dista nce. '"A ndy" and "Bob", holdL'.mbus A udub o n Society held at the ing dow n opposite co rn ers, were a Dr. W in te r s, o f th e Ohio School Y. W _ C. A. Camp near Weste rv ille ich ( lly J- · R. Goodr . f ) 1 0 . . ,·.e ll- matched te3. m in getting th e big Co mITis sio n, vi sited Otterbein the last Sunday aft ernoon , Profes or E: The .J.i th Convention o t 1c 111 0 . • . • car li " er part of last wee k D r Win . . . . . . I ma r ble to roll 111 the right d1rect1 o n. · · 'l oung Men's C.:hris~1an ~\ssoc1a~ 1on / Otterbein 31 20 Bluffto n ters spoke in Chapel o n the progress W . E. Sch ear made an address on the theme ' · Febr uary -out-of-doors." whid1 co nv e ned at Spn n:sheld .. l·-eb- : An der son L. F. Roth of educati o n in O hio. ruan· 17-1\J, was one of deep s1gn 1h- G Alderfer J. P . Sch ut z spent four days of las t · . I co r ge R. F. J. R Howe, '2 1, of Bonebrake Thecance lO eve ry o ne. pre . ent. The ou t- Albright C. Strubahr week in bed fig hting off a seve r e cold standing charact enst1c of__the ent ir e \,\ihitc L. G. Moser-Welty ologic1l Seminary, spent Sunday at and a sli g ht attack of influ enza. program was it s deep spiritual ton e. _·hre ck R. G. Sterns O tt erbein visiting a fr iend. 1 p J Cl t II d h I . ax on was ca e ome ast Each speake r so impressed upon his Summary-Field goa ls, Anderson 3, Han! d Boda spe nt the latter part / week because of hi s mother 's illness. hear ers \he spiritual side of th e .\sA ilright 8. White 2. Shreck, Rot h 4, " of th e -week at hi s home in BrookF 1 A d soc:iation program that th e crro m· "} · /1 l l f 3 M Prof. Smith Visits Carnival. cl 1 . o er. ou goa 1s, n _er- vil le. • , c er er . I idea that the Y. M. C. A. _ea s hrS t son. Al bright 2. Roth 2. R eferee , Mr. On Satu rd ay night Professor Smith and foremost with the physica l nl"' < Dunl3.p. '·Sarg" vVillet spe nt Sunday in Wes­ w h o was a field and tra ck 1113.11 in hi s he discarded . Throughout. th e r etervi lle wi th a fri end . coll ge days. attended the annua l State ligion of Chri st " ·as held up as ocLOCALS "Dad" Sheidler went to Delawa r e indoor relay carnival held at the ---F rid ay on business. cupying the h igheS! place in th e Colise um under the auspice o f O hio hearts and minds of th ose men wlio George Tedrow, of O hi o Wesleya n, State U niversity. He expressed his re­ Mrs. J. S. McCloy was opera ted o n g r et tl:iat Otterbein was not r ep r e­ arc carrying forwar d th e work of th e visi ted fri end s at Otterb ein las t week. Y. M. C. A., no t on ly in O hio b ut , at Gr ant Hospi tal yesterday. se nted l)y any en tries. over the whole wor ld . _ Arc h Lea, ex 22, of B_ucyr~s, spe nt The local Assoc iation of Sp ri ngfield Sa t urd a~ and S un day wi th friends at and th e Stud'e nt Association of W it- Otte rb em. 1J 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 !! Fred VI/. O lson , of Pittsbu r gh, Pa ., tenberg College coope r a ted in taking excellent care of the out of to visi ted his broth e1·, H enry, o n Wedand pr ovid"e d lodgin g and nesday. g uest breakfa s t for the stud ent delegates. Wilbur S wa nson, of Youngsvi!I ':!, Ever v vis itor was w elcomed most P3. .. bu t w ho has bee n in Akron for cordi~ll y and mad e to feel t.1at he wa s se vera l week , " ble w in" Friday night. truly a guest. It is rum ored that Swanso n will be w ith u t he r emainder of t h e semester. OTTERBEIN WINS z FROM BLUFFTON T hon1as C. Swope, of Gi llespievi lle, O hi o, pen t the latter end of the week (Co ntinu ed from page one.) vi iti ng P rofe sor F . J. Va nce and the fir st goa l of th e game. Bluffton Raymond A..--c line. • r etaliated by gai ning a poi nt from the P. K. Noel, who r ec ntly un derwe:tt_ poor hou e lip e. Immediately ''.E.,x" a n o peration for appendi citis, is g ain - § Albrigh got into th e play a nd cash_ed in for two marker s. For a few mm­ •iiiii=;;;;;-;;;l;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.!;iiiiiaiiiilalliil~ utes Bluffton succeeded in a we ll ' tim ed b luff, sm a h ing thr ee bullseyes. but it r emain ed for White to call th e OU bluff dnd again lead hi fighter s in to th e en co unter . Th e r est of th e half O tt erb ein s ucceeded in keepin g th e cor e all o n th e" Hom e" ide of the core boa rd. The fir t lap ended in a ~ ~ ~ score of 13- 7, Otterb ein' favor. J n the eco.nd run th e Mennonites cam e bac k trong. makin g . three point befoi:e Otter bein co ul d ge t started. Soon , however. "Ex" follow ­ ed up with the ame number. even­ ing matters. "Andy" got the p ir it and hoop ed th e phere, 0011 being fol­ lowed by "Ex". Owlng to the ti ht defen se of the op_po nents, the game slowed down considerably at this point. From there on it was a l~ost tit for tat, Otterbein. scor.i.ug 7 poi,nt to the opponent's 6. 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Otterbein Quintet Is Badly Handi- Hoped That Next Year's Freshman capped By Loss of Two Will Have New Duties to Regulars. Perform Last Wednesday the basket ball (Sportorial) team payed a visit to Miami UniverOur attention is being called conROY F. PEDEN, '22 sity where it met Coach Little's s tantly to the fine treatmen t which • ly b ruised up to play the court game. fast bunch. The team was percepti- 1our t eams receive while on trips. We bly handicapped by the loss of Crabbs ha ve mentioned this sort of thing SENIOR ATHLETES SOON Peden's crowning achievement -ince and Anderson. The injury which through thes e columns several times TO LEAVE OTTERBEIN com ing back to Otterbein was th at of Crabb received at Cincinnati is still and expect to continue mentionin g hreakino- the Ohio pole vault re co rd bothering him and "Andy" was laid up until more r esults have been evi• at the Big Six last spring. He made Editors Note: Each week for th e th e leap at 11ft, 9in., which, howeve r ·with a cold. " kinn ey" Lehman wa denced. t serv1·ce and filled up the d ra ft e d ·mo In eve ry school where this fine rest of the year we will ha ve a pi cture was disallowed a an offic1·a1 ~ccord. ' gap at guard very creditably. "Big" spi rit is demonstrated it is usually and write-up of one of th S . I As is well known, it i doubtful White going to forward. carried out by fre hmen. Let us e emor whether Peden will be able to re____ J pre ent Otterbein in an athleti c way . O. C. lost out on the fou l pitching, make plain at th e start that this is not A th1 etes. various members, taking a whirl at it. an attack on this year's freshman I again. And a ide from a few addi·Peden needs no introduction to f1 \ Only three out of thirteen free throws cia , it is not, for they have done . ' r ti onal laurel it matters little. for Roy Tan a:nd Cardinal read er , for during , 1·. , p e d en. th c grea t es t Ot ter 1>em . d . Sc h rec k was '-''tt ' . a 11 were reg1stere 1u mg themselves justice in most every way . h h , • the past three years Peden and Otter- 1 t. th! t h tt t d re on high wit t e 111ong ones, caging when put to the est. We do, how- b . hi . h 1111 c a e e. a a race more ever, believe that with this year' em at etJc ave been almoS t pec tful attention to Otterbein Colfour baskets during the game. Under the circuinstance t · e game fre hman class thjt it will be possible synonymous ter_ms. lcge than any one person in recent oming here in the pring of 191 ..•, yea ,· . was goo d a d fa .i rl fa s t · Th team for tt~rbein to ?1augera.te a system was we 11 re ,,,. .,,ved an ha:d a very· good f ta k'mg care 0£ fh.e ituation as · i t without knowledge or experie11ce ·,,, trip. i ca red for in our schools. Any athletics, within a year Peden had ' " PRUNE LEAGUE" The lineup: ·' ' thinking person w;ill know that fresh- ea rn ed fo r himself place on th e foo t· · b em 0 tter men do not dp th ose things of their ball, basket ball and track teams. He The B tendon team annexed t he ~ had broken the college pole vault reh L own accord but 1£ th ey come into a Boarding Club title by taking t e F .-White, . -·-··-·-······-···········-cord and had estab li s hed a reputaf 3 F.-Pr iest ·····r·-···--·······················-···· choo l' that has certain r equirements ion "p la y off" game from the McRills by ., 4 along thi line that ever red -blooded as a clean sport man and gentle- I a 20 -14 co re. The game was a nip · · h t .............. :......................... C.-A lb ng G.-Lehman ---···········-·················- ···· 1 "fre hie" will fall in lin e and help to man. a nd tu ck affair; anybody's until the G.- Schreck ··-·--······••:.'.".rr.... _......·.... 8 make the thin~ a succe s. Peden played :i~ end on the hig 1'1.st three minutes of play when the F.-White, R. J. -···-····················-····· 3 We are not handing out any un- team of 1916, which was the be t Hotel machine went into high and de erved bouquets to the present Otterbein football team since the days cinched the fraca . Total ··············-···········-···-·····--······ 23 fre hman class when we say that it of Exendine. pct. W. T eam L. Miami is the hone t opinion of those most Among the fir t men to hear the Bl endon .......................... 7 . 75 I F.- House --····-··········-···········-······- 2 vitally concerned that this years fresh- call to the colors in tht: pring of '17 McRi ll .............. ...... ........ 6 .750 2 F . -Heeter ·····-···················- ·········-····· 12 man cla s has the stuff to put across wa Peden. He enlisted in pril, was Coo k ................................ 5 .714 2 C.-Milder ··············-····················'.·-- 18 a program that will in tim e become a a igned to the 1 th, Field Artillery. f attoon ·························· 4 .571 3 C. Wire ········-············-···············-····· 6 regulated program for each succeed- and sent to the Mexican Bo rder to Prie t ··························-·· 4 .571 3 G.-Somdahl ······-·············---·-·--·· 2 ing class to take up and carry out train. While there he tarr d on hi R eed .....................·........... 2 .288 5 F.-Wright ................ ~.·-····-·-············ 4 1 V hile there is great possibility that regiment's football team, al.ld wa Bi hop ............................ 1 .143 6 - ! some of our mediators will "step" on pjcked a All-Army half-back for th e Holdren ·············-··········· O 7 .000 Total --·-- ·---···-·-···- - - - - 44 (Continued on page seven.) El Paso District.

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GROUP LEAGUE The ea on' be t and harde t fought game wa the overtime fray played last Thursday night between the Alp and Annex Club . It was taged to play off the tie for third piace that existed between th two team , and a capacity crowd, rooting • for either of the opposing groups, would have put many a varsity crowd to hame. The game ended 16 all. In the fir t overtime period both teams managed to make a goal, but in the second extra inning "Young Whitey" slipped a one hander through the ;im and followed up with a foul shot Just as the whi tie blew, winning the ga_me and third place in the league standing for the Annex.

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Aftera part eeingof ervice with hi Third unit. then the famous 20 o/o Divi ion, on four French front and on the Rhine, P den took part in the Int r- !lied Game in Paris. He Saved on your board when you use a took thirtl plac in the pole vault with a badly prained ankle. Meal Ticket at the Since his di charge from the army in ugust of 1919 Pede11' hi tory is Blendon Restaurant tterbein tuwell known to every d ent. H e ha refu ed one offer after h anot. ~r to go to different ea tern uni" Ask a Customer" er 1ties where everything wottld be "found" for him . In lead he cho e to come back to Otterbein where unA big special on certain gratitude wa all that he could hope for in return for playing through Colgate's Bath Soap, th ree di appointing football a ons. Peden played on that winning basketat 10c, at ball team of. '20 but he has fini hed the la t two football ea.son too bad •

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N E W PLAN IS U RGED (Continued from page six .) plan, neverthel ess we ubmit it boldly and with o ut a po logy. W e suggest that so m e one who I can put up th e pro position square ly II and se ns ib ly, p rese n t it to t he fr eshme n befo re co mm en cem ent, and that , th ey . in co njun cti o n w it h th e Stu­ '15. C harl es M. Campb ell of K oe hl et , de nt o un cil, wo r k o ut a. sy s tem of • · cw Y[ex ico, a n d Mi ss E dith Bo ts- 1r egulations fo r nex t yea r's class to fo rd Cowles of Yo ungstown , Ohio, fo ll ow. Thi s m ay mea n th e wear ing wer e mar ri ed last 'vVedn esday, F ebru- o f caps . seein g tha t th ere is a de le­ ary 22. at th e h o m e o f th e brid_e. Mrs. ~ati on to m ee t visiting team s , look­ Campbell is a graduate of Oh10 Sta~e 111 g after ~h e welfar e o f th e team wh ile l ' nive r sity in the class of 1915 and 1s her e, ha v111 g a squ ad of m en o n the ath­ a m emb er of D elta Zeta orority. The Ietic fi eld Saturday mornings before ho ney moon trip will be taken by way each hom e game to help g et thing in of Chicago, Denver, and Colorado r eadiness, helping erect the bleacher pring to Koehl er , e w Mexico, a11d take them down and dozen and wh er e M r . Campbell ha built a home one ot h er things that they wou ld do at the top of a mountain. A climb of willingly if approached in the right five hundred feet -is necessary to reach way. th~ house to which h e is taking hi After all,_ the thi_ng that tand out brid e. most prom111ent ly 111 a team 's vis it to , 15_ Miss N ettie Lee Roth of the In- a college is not necessarily th e co re, dianola Intermediate School, Colu m- al th0 u":"h th at is important, not tne bus, Ohio, went to Chicag_o , Illi nois, souvemrs th at th ey have been able to la t Wed nesday evening with a par ty collect, not th e way the referee acted, of teac hers from the Columbus not th e hotel accomodations, but the· chools. On T hursday they visited t r eatment received from th e tudent bod chools in C hicago and later .atten ded y. th e meeting of vice-pc:incipals h eld We have been able to get the o ld in connection with t he confereI1ce of habit of "ra zzing" the visiting players dean of t he National Educatio n Asso- a nd the refe r ee down to a minimum · ciation. · let us keep it t here and have the sophomore class u nited in a pirit of '13. Mr. and Mr . Hor ace L. Mayne co-operation to " sit down" on any 'a nd on Roger of Westervill e are vis­ thoughtless freshmen that start it iting in Monongahela, Pennsylva nia. next year. '01. Mi s Vida Shauck of N ewark, A ll th e e little thing go to make a Ohio, spent S u nday a nd o nday of schoo l a real school and h elp to bring last week in Dayton, O h io, the guest it out of th e bus h e . it J1ot on ly of her cousin, Mr . Warren E. Bing­ h e lps the chool 1 ut it wi ll put a ham. tamp on the individual that will '88, '06. George R. Hippard of mark him wherever he goe . If thi eattle, Wa hington, is the president pirit is developed it wi ll follow the and Mi Mary ei kirk Baker of the stud'ent through his college day and a me city i ecretary of the newly o r ­ will fix it elf upon his character in a ganized Otterbein A ociation of way that h e con never lo e it. Likeback to hi Ima Puget ound . The member met for ly if h com ome of a banquet to greet Pre ident Clipping­ Ma er y ear after, and ee' ·1 on hi r cent w e tern t rip.

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