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WOOSTER AND MUSKINGUM NEXT!

nn att PUBLI HED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WE_ST ERVILLE, OHIO .

No. 18.

FEBRUARY 16, 1926.

MUSKETEERS CRUSHED 44 rfO 29 TO R E PRESENT OTTERBEIN

ORATORICAL CONTEST COMES FEBRUARY 19 Earl

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F!.?n Friday evening, Feb. 19, at iram College the annual State Inter­ coll egiate Oratorical Conte t w ill be sta I th. gee · The colleges belonging to 15 organization and who will enter ~~nte~fant are a follows: \Vitten berg "lU kin · H" g um, Heidefbe r , Wooster, ira111 • Bald wm. \" . an d •v a 11ace 0 berlm 0 tterbein. ' '

Mr. Earl R. Hoover i to enter r epre entin Otterbein. In la st year's · c g st ontek Mr. Hoover placed second, the Pea . . er fr om \V oo ter takmg the fi rst ·

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DEAN SEASHORE ON CAMPUS Visits Otterbein in Interests of the N a t i o n a l Research Council. Dr. Carl E. Sea hor e, profes or of

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ate. chool of the State Um vers1ty of Iowa, is visiti ng 011 ~he campus toIn the r. . 'bl l1am . , , da,· in the interest of<tbe National ReWhi 1 e • orafion, ,..u1v1 ounci l which concerns it el~ C11 I ti . Ie of the o ration to be se~ r ch de(" ie lit " ·ith the prob lem o( how coll ege may 1vere<1 I ~,f )y " r. Hoover th is )rear, a do something ~ r the sup •rior studeJ1t. (Co ntinued ou Page Eigh.t Dean eas bore. wa formerly the chairmau 6f the Nationa l Rcse.arch ~EV - O C - - IVAL MEETINGS Council' - Disi ion of Anthropolo~y TO BEGIN SUNDAY and .Psyc hology. Uc ha · already ,..-itcd many college and unive.rsitjcs The p . · to b ,e,·" ·a I M"ce t ing thi year arc over the country and · now plan to e 1ield d urm . g th twQ w eek · hc· II e twe _ spea,k.. in sc,·era I 01110 co cg • F.ve:11 .I: e'bruary 27. ·and ;\'Ia.rch i. rnak Y effo r t ·I beIUg put.,. forth to · 111 eetiJ1gs as help(ul as Pos nd Solicitin ~ Dr. . E,lw iu Rupp is th ever. _g ~ hearty co-operati 11 of ) Slttdent in the college Tl ic y · M . dc'"ot· · and ) .. 'vV. through tbe l01\3( · the\' CQntn11ttee arc doing what . cau ht' . 1• .it will !hat ' be nece . ary C'lch f sibir On eel a per onal res 1)on· lty l(l .. I>ral"er gl\c S\lpp rt both through vic~s an1! attendance at the erl>lish~ ,-Hu ~1 good may he accom1 cards < >·v IJll.mg ·111 and mailio 1he · whici 1 chapel M were pa. sccl ut in 1 1\ ?11,fay 111orning. . g . I· Pec1al (eat \\·lit ' ure o f t h c me tin · ) a cl 1 1· 1n the. r 0 r coo1poscd qf pupi l · Su 11 \la'" nterm diate. department of the 111ac1e · Sch I. .\n ·1ttem.pt i l) cing 10 thi , have o n hundred_ vuic in · 1ioru .

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OTTERBEIN QUINTET MEETS DIFFICULTIES

Declares Y outh of Today is Much Bold er But No · Worse Tha n St. Xavier Starts Strong W ith High P are nts We:e. E nd of 21 to 17 Score

R. Hoover Will Repr esent Otterbein at Hiram College Friday Evening.

Each . yea r there are two state oratoncal . . t Conte ts, one m wluch .auy Ype of • i11 . speec11 may be given, .and one tc Which on IY orations on the mainb na_nce of peace may be delivered. erur111g his S0 1? I1omore year Mr. Hbov. th lYon th e tate Peac Contes.t with. T~e or,a~ion, "The \Vay to Peace." Ii topic oj the oration delivered by w°;~~r last year " 'a " Ci~ lization or

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Fuiures o f ·· , r ea te1· promise and greater peril ., face the youth of today I cause o f th ei r boldne and trai.ght-f.orwardness. I reside nt \-,.,r. G. lipping r told the gathering of five hund.red memb er s and frjend of tht> lnJianola M. E. ch urch , la t Thurs­ day even in g, at the tw e nti th anniver­ sary dinn r of tb e church. ". · o wor e but bolder than their parent ,'' Pre ideut 'lippinge.r s um­ med up the main charact eri tics oi the younger generation. He added: "They do today o n the front porch what th. fr parent did yesterday 0 11 t h li k pur h.'' Thi tendency extend into all their rela tions. the President asserted, c uttin g "a ll line of de11ominati oJ1, ' nive r ity or tolle&e and clas ," iuceth '"y arc followjng th am.! genera.I leader.ship." ---- O C----

Half Period. NO MATCH F OR TAN CAGERS Buell Was High Scorer W ith N inete.en Points. Reynolds and Bray Are High Men For St. X avier

ttcrbein defeated t. Xavier in an hio Co1tfereuce b asket •ball game a.t the hi g h ch ol gyn111a ium la t aturda y uig'11t 4-l to 29. St. 'av ie r ta.rt d the cod o,f th 7, but th e.. Tan and Ca rdin a l pill-to ers cam.e ba k trono- and wampeJ th e vi itor. wi der ht ilad of: field goal . Buell open d ho t.ilitie with a bucket and repeated a few seconds lakr with a one-handed sJ10! from the co..r.uer. B:e wa going lroug and ·car i'.I th tint fo ur Ott rhein ba t. 'avier wa n<!,·cr more than th re point bthi11cl clu ring- th Jir -t S E NIORS ELECT NEW MEMBER part of. th first half aJ1d a Ii tic whit TO STUDENT COUNCIL before th e period wa . half over they - - -forged ahead to a four point Jearl a.rl Eschhach wa elected by th e \\"hich mar ,in tl1c_v hcJ,l at the inter!.c ni r clas~ 10 represent it in the mi,;: ion . Student Council to urceecl "\"el \. 1 St. Xavi er i,a · probali l)- the bes _ \\'il b u g, team en on the loca l flo o r this se:t---- 0 - --. n hut they wer no mat ·h tor th e Prof. Hursh To Lead Y. fa ·t stepping OLt rbein cage r,-. Thi. (!,·e niug Pr:of. E. M. Hurs!1 _\L the hegi11ni;1g n( th c n<;[ tv iJI continue tJ1e discu ion ·whi ch half Otterbem ame hack s tr Jig aml wa started las Tue. day. .Hi suhore.cl eight point hefor , St. Xavi er ject th.i evening will he "The Chri,- c(>11ld score. A !ittl wh il later th tian .Att itude on \,\ ar and Ra,ce:· and " ore was ti ed al 2i-all hut frnm· th<'n is ~u re 10 prove very interc ting. II Page Five ) ( ~ontinucd

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SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS TO BUILD EDMUND A. JONES CHAPEL IN KAU CHAU KAI, CHINA

SENIOR PLAY CLASS IS ASSIGNED

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. d t and trio, So ng s, to lk dances. ue 5 , . h' J attendee1 • del ighted the aud ience 11· 1c 1 ' I . . W d day evening CALENDAR Will Build $1200 Structure For Re- . th e r ec ital g iven e nes . ' ligious and Educational Pur­ · II b I11'Id en in piano, Tuesday, February 16rn Lambert Ha Y c r I poses for Chinese. The cast chose n for th e Senior vio lin a nd voca l cla sses of the Schoo Y. M. C. A., 6 :00 p. m. I ,K ·· ,. u · C A Pay, · emp y, has been ass igne,I of Mu,ic. . 1 . vv . . . , 6>:00 p. 111. t · I and. SURPRISES DR. JONES pars as f o IIOIi's: D o nald Phillips a s 'Cnus ua l numb ers on the vanec. 1 •1 ---. \ Thursday, February 18D ad Be 11 a vio111 To Begin Construction Work Next . . ' ce . ' s 1ia r p-tongue,1 r etir ed excep ti o nal program 11·ere itd 1 . Basketball.\\ oos ter at \ Vooster. ha rn ess m a •iufacturer · 'cl 1. L~·oii, .... ... IJ,. . Raymo ca solo J ra um ere1 . S ummer- Cl ass an d N a t tves Furnish Funds. Friday, February 19Ma Bence. a Sll'eet old lady with a Sch ick accompan ied by Frances Har--- , State Orato rical Con test a t H ira·m . very m eek d ispos ition : .'\lice San ders I ri s ·tt the o r cra n. violin tr io. "MelodY R0 sseAs a fitting climax to th e celebration Saturday, February 20-as J a n e v\ia de. th e 111d e pend ent a n r. o f L o ,·e ." Ethel Shelley. Lavelle Basket ball, Muskingum_ at W es ter- ! ta lk atiYe el,ler sister of th e fam ily: lo t a i cl Ra,·m ond Schick. and a group of Dr. E. A. J o nes· eig hty -fourth birth· w·1 · M · · · Mary 1 ham da)' which was held last Thursday I vill e. ' yer.s . Ben vVad e, J a ne's of so ngs a nd fo lk dancing by r . h · · · ·11 AhCC nd e1·e mng 111 th e parlors of the U mted Sunday, February 21_usb~ : K; te Ben ce inl! l~e pla_yecl L o ui se Altman, Gladys ~ rab i ' Dor· nd Brethr en Church , Dr. Jon es' Sunday Evangelisti c Meet111gs Begin . by raulrn e Knepp. Ka.te 1s 1m pat1e 11t McCl ov . Frances S tur gis, a st _ th School class announced plans for Wednesday, February 2 4en usi as ti c and incline~ to incur th e o thy ·l{upp. Sever al other v~e 111 ~e building th e Edmund A. J ones Chap el Ba sket ball , K enyo n at G a m 1)1er. . clt sapproval of .th. e e ntir e fami ly b :v vi ll e children also too k pa rt t h . . 1ier asty an.c1 +m.petuous- acts. Th e program. in Kau Chau Kai , China. The an____ 0 C _ _ __ noun cement ca m e as a complete surCOPE KILLS BLUES _ ___ O c I chara cter o f Ruth. yo unges t dau g ht er. prise to Dr. J o nes in th e form of a --'--ll'h o has alll'ays stayed at ho me th at President Speaks In Grandview, poe m whi ch was ver y cleverly writ - Famous Humorist Keeps Audience in K ~te may go. ll'ill be played by Pres id en t Clipp in ger spoke be~or: ten by Miss Alma Guitn er. Uproar During the Entire \\I a n Ja Ga llag her. The title role will th e Grandview Com munity Club .d:!11 Lyceum P.rogram. be prese nted by Harold M cMicha el Wed nesday afte rn oon. Th e prest es P romotion for the plans fo r this 1 chapel has been und er way since last _ ___ as Kempy "E gyp t . her . .,MosQU ' cl J ames, yo uthful a rchit ect cr1scussecI. summ er w hen J . Stuart Innerst, a "Kill the Blu es" see m s to be the w 110 nee s mu St ll' Ork as a plumber Monument s. and Mummenes. U nited Br et hr en missionary in Siu slogan of Herbert Leon Cope, world in o rder to li ve. Lester Cox ll'ill ~ Lam. r eturned fr om the O rient. famous hum orist, who appeared o n the take th e part q'f Duke 1[errill. a ' · To Cost $1200 chape l platform last Thursday eve nin g St1.ccess fu l b usiness ma·n. According to plans drawn up by the un de r th e auspices of th e Citizen s The play ha plenty of act io n. :' S und ay School cla ss in con junctio n Lyce ... m Course. Mr. Cope k ept hi; qnite modern. and contai ns much wit h Mr. Innerst. the chapel wi ll cost audience bubbling with hum o r durin g lil'ely humor. l t wi ll be pre ented in th e neighborhood of 1200. A the program . the wee k after fi na l exams.

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sc ho_ol also be operated in ':onW ith de li ghtful contrast of the sub O C International Relations Holds nect1on wit h th e chapel. The natives 1: lime and th e ludi crous thi s fun-maker of t ~is distri ct are ':o-operating liber- developed rar e en tertainment out of Interesting Meeting. b ally 111 this new proJect. d' . . . . The I nt ern a tio nal Re la t io ns Cl ub . . . . t I,e a ur 1t1e , 111 con 1sten c1es, a nd ~i~anci~I preparabon for this ~ew exces e of human natur e. Mr. ope m e t M o nday eveni ng, F b rua ry St~t.. bu1ldmg 1s o n t he hare plan. Fifty took many of his mode ls from life. .:.t th e borne of Dr._ na,·ely fo r dtssha re s of stoc k at $25 a share have been l n o rd er to do thi s he simplv button- c\u ss 1o n of se veral nHerest in g topic, . pledged by membe rs of the Sunday ed or uii butt one d 111s . coa t . t-urn e d h'1 I -. rnong. them 11·er. e. " Civil Go,·ernmei!t .. School class which numbers twenty- collar up, fumb led his hair and be- 111 Spa'.n·, . and "Elections in Czechofive. One-half of th e pledge is due came th e per o n he repre ented. I lova k1a. T he ne w mem1ber. Ear l 1 in June, 1926 and the remainder in _ ___ C---Leiter. was elected to th e clu b. 0 June. 1927 · NEW STUDENTS THIS Construction work on the new SEMESTER chapel will not begin until next sum- \ mer when Mr. Inner t r eturn s to Returned Freshmen China. By that time all of the pledge Harvey L. Hankinson, Logan, 0. wi ll have been collected. Myron T. Reck , Gr eenvi lle, 0. Mr. Inner t ha been engaged in H arold Gibson , \ Veste r vi ll e. 0. eva ngeli tic work in iu Lam and ha s Eme rson \ \ ' hiteheacl, \ Vester ville. addres eel audiences in Kau Chau Kai. N cw Freshmen Mr. Innerst state that the natives are intensely interested in re ligious E dna M. Haye , Scottdale, Pa. and ·educational in titution . Henry Lawrence, Wes terville. 0. Cha rl e Dodd, onema ug h, Pa. Mrs. Ne ll ie K. Miller, widow of F. Elizabeth Gr ess, Harri on Ci tv . Pa. E. Miller who wa a former Otter­ R eturned Sophomores bein p rofe or, i president of the Cleo na Christop r, Howard. 0. Sunday chool Cla of the chief K. T. Lai , Hong Kong, China. pon ors of thi new project. New Seniors V alentine Theme U tilized. Jane Barton, We terville, 0. The birthday par ty which is given El ie Mae Conger, Dayton, 0. to Dr. Jone annually by hi Sunday Luciana Snyder, Man field, chool cla was in the form of a New Art S tudents four -cour e dinne r which wa erved 11 r . Jessie Ru1)p. \, ester ville O . by the Home Economics department 1Irs. Anna Ra or, \ \/esterville'. O . under the direction of Mi L. Mae Hoerner. The entire unday chool New M usic Studen ts. cla s and twenty guest were pre ent. 1 Jeannette Pi nney, We terville, O . Be ide Dr. Jon es, th e gu e t of honor Mrs. D. C. Mayne, We tervill . O . were Walter L. Jon es, and Dr. and \: ylie Donovan, Gib onville fr . S. Edwin Rupp. Billy Dri coll, We tervill . '

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Waldo Keck Becomes Treasurer.

At a meeting of the Sophomor e Pauline McCutcheon, olumbu , o. Cla Thu rsday noon, \<Valdo K eck Ther e are now 597 students enroll­ was elected trea urer to succeed J . eel in the college accor ding to the lat­ Le ter Drexel who left school at t he , est announcement made by Prof. F . end of the fi r t semester. J . Vance.

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~ALUMNAL PAGE ~ -MANY COUNTIES PLAN . / STARK COUNTY GROUP TO GO F OR F AMILY REUNION / .To wo _ osTER

HOMECOMING IS FEB. 20

BOSTON ALUMNI ARE ACTIVE STATES LETTER

T he M us kin gu m game promises to T he Star k Co unty Otterbei n grou p be the best o f th e seaso n. A lot of Suggests Tha t New ·Comers Hunt Up I , ha ve rese r ve d 1,,·en ty-/ive eat fo r a lu m ni ho ul d wa nt to ee t hat ga m e. O t terbein Club and Make / 1!1e \ Voos~e r- Ot te r bein ga m e ·ne xt If o ur boys come t hro ug h at \ Voos t e r Themseives· Known . 1 hur day 111g ht to be played a t Woos- it wi ll m ea n t hat M u ki ngum a nd O tl f _rli ere, wa a s hado w o f do u bt co n- ' te r. te rbein have lost o nl y one ga m e eac h. E,·e ry o nce in aw hi le a let te r co m es cerning . g um d e fea t e d us 111 . R . th e s uccess o f t h e B.1g 1~ · a m1·1y " H e n" ' Be rca w, ' 16, . u pe r int c nde nt M us k·m t h e Ia st in to the office t hat we wo ul d like to . pe JI ecI w it • I1 of th e :--Jorth ern O hio · T rac ti·o n a n d ga m e o 11 th c·r theunio n. it I1as '1Jee n d 1s 1 floo r an d t h e b oys a re pu.blis h w orJ fo r wo r d. \ V c ca n't do th e r ep li es to o ur fo ll o w-u p le t t er to Lig ht Co. i furni s hin g a big bus to out to eve n th e co un t. t hat .o f co ur se, but we a re go in g t o With thi pros pect in view w e se nt take th e li be rt y to tell you ab o ut o ne t e key Pe r so ns o f t he va rious ce n - ca rry th e bun c h to th e game. er · W e ha ve a fi ne lis t o f Yea O t • out live hun d red a nnoun ce m e nt s to j us t received. ter hein vo t . . " Paddy''. says th at th e spirit 1s run · g hig h a nd t h ey a r e go m • g t o sec a lumni in th e vi cinity,- th a t does n 't " es to re po rt thi s t1111 e. H. R. B r e ntlin ger, '1 , wrote two "l nin r. a nd Mrs. '· Ru ss'· Pa lme r, ' l!l, dd • mean th a t th e r est of you a r e n't in- page a nd a ha lf c h uck full of. in t er­ th a t th e Otter bein team a s o ne mor ·: Ex., ca me in fi r st ' g t ha t m u vited if ) ' O U can ge t her e,-calling k" r epor t m us- to it Ii t of six vic torie . e_st!~ g co mm en ts co nc e rnin g th e ac: ingun, o unt y w ill put th e t hin g _ ___ C - - -nex t Sa tu rday nigh t, F ebrua ry 20, the ltv1 1tes of the Ot te rb ein g rou p in and 0 ae ro s. ALUMNALS ).,f id -wint er H o m eco min g. Le t's s up- a ro und Bos ton. Four y·ea r s a go t he Richla ncl c • • f po rt a r ea l tea m . l\ ot o nl y th at, it w ill B r en tlinge r , ( th e r e a re two o f th e m ,\fr o un ty 1s 111 c 11a rge o , 76 _ F ra nk D . Wil sey, o f ew Y ork, be wo r t h a ny bo d y's tim e a nd m o n ey bo th a lumni ) hunteci up the Otter ~ · R uth Max we ll M ille r 'U Ira D W ' · . · · to ee th a t ga m e. ll ein fo lk in tha t com m un ity and had · a rn e r , ' 11, pres id en t of th e r ecently m et w ith a ver y se n o u a cc1um · h. ffi L is ten- if yo u a re planning to co m e a New Engla nd Otterbein dinn er w ith ll1 tt County o rga ni za tio n savs f den t. Whi le o n hi s wa y t o IS O ce I ff be tt e r se nd a ca r d t o th e Alumni four te e n pre e nt. that h"1 ' · . • Th ey o rga ni zed crowd w ill co-o pe ra t e. 1 a high wmd too k him co mplete Y o 1 Th W h Offi ce a nd r ese r ve your sea t s. Las t the n a nd th e o rg anizatio n s ti ll ex is ts • e est V irg ini a ns a r e 0 11 th e hi s feet thro wing him to t e pa veJob t 0 d h' w ee k th e hou se w a sold o ut a nd m a ny a nd is go in g to fun ctio n agai n. ~- Mr. a nd Mr . W e nd ell Co r -' ment. H e s uffered a fracture 1p. . Ii I t O th e had to la nd. netet ,21 E 1 th ' , x., a re g o ing to g uide At pre se nt 1e 1s con nee ew _ _ __ C _ _ __ Th e B re ntli nge r , th e Fan ni"ngS.: 0 a nd Gen . M o rr is c ha ff. a nd ex e r of B _mall fo llo win g .of O tterbein a t York Hosp ital. LIST'NIN' IN , unt'.n g to n, an d Mi s E lva Whi te. M r. W ilsey is one of Otterbein's lllho ut "60. a rc ve r y goo d fri end s. Ge n. 0 1 cha ll i a n autho r of no te having ca ll ing t he m ee ting o f th e/ mo t loyal a lu mni. He wa s p lanning T he Coun ci l of th e Women' s League cl pr o uced. ''The S p ir it of Old \ ,Vest e ton gro up. T he e gro u ps a rc to coopera te wi t h o ur M arch 26th pro~I: but e nthu sias ti.c . _- _.. I g ra m at th e tim e of hi mi fortun e. a nd th e Y. W. C. A. of Wittenber g P o in t." "Twilig h t of the Co nfederColl ege ha ve ubmitted t o their fac, . . . acy, a nd "J e ffe r o n D avis" H e en•16 '. a nd Mr . Homer K lin e, '15, W c w i h him a peed y r ecovery. ter tai ul ty a prote t a gam t cheating m exI11· f • · 11 h .. f w ·1 . ' Wi ll a rra . . ~ou nge r n e n cl fr eq uentk.in b nge t e m ee tmg or J • '24 Wilbur VVood , no w teac hmg a t a min a tions. Th ey w ere aro u ed to . urg an d p · H . . . h w il s t o n e o f th e day s w he n h e 111 lh : t f tit .burg. t· s burg • Ohio , wa ca lled to h1 ta ke Su ch ac t io n by th e fl agr a n t ex- I l~wa in sc hool. e mid . o m e r J i M· f a r 111 n 11• chu rch o a ?1g ca m pa ign fo_r :i ho m e Sunday o n acco unt of th e dea th am ple of cheatin g 111 th e r ece nt ,\ s i.:le fro m th e in teres ti1\g co m-ing a c ha ir man o f t he bu il dte r w bo had been ill sea1e ter e..xamina ti on. They al o h wi ll take o f a yo un ger I commi ttee bt1t m en t t hi am le tter carried a 16t made ome s ugges tio n w hi c h t hey be­ tim ff · say s e f r a Jong tim e. . li eve, if ca rried o ut , would eliminate of h ne ugge tio n . Jac.ko o nfo r O Itt erbein . '89. Ri c ha r d L. wa in, of Bridgepor t, Will a nc L aw r en ce Co unt1es . ··ca n' t we cul tiva t e a m e thod of get ­ t he prac ti ce am ong t he tud e nt s. I o nn ec ti c ut, a uth o r o f "W ha t a nd J le headed by Mi s Ge ne,·a B ra ­ t111g newco m e r s in a city t o hunt cy, '23. After im·e ligat io n by t he di cipline \,V he r e i God?" ha ad ded another up th e tt e rbei n club and m a ke t hem­ book to h i cries of book designed to committee, twe lve tu dents at O hi o sc h·es kn o wn?" Fine id ea- jus t w ha t J\{a rion H"1t , . ah aJ e, 24, has a b ig job o r the rn U nive r sity we r e u pe nd ed a ns we r th e tro uble om e relig io u q u e we want to acco mp li h a one of the · Th e Ouerbein er s in oo k 01 t ion encoun ter ed by th e ave rage m an fo r po n ·oring a nd a t te nding a dance nty I llin o 1· h. d . .. by-pro d uc ts of th e Fami ly R eunio n, <I re , 1cago an v1cm 1ty, ove mbe r a nd woma n. T he ti t le of hi .~ew in a frate rni ty hou e la t cattered h ,_ a good live Otte rbein )u b in a ma ny of th a nd t ere are a numver in v io lation of rule of the uni ver sity. book i ' " vVhat a nd Wh y is Man ? ce nt er and_ we have e no ug h peo ple, be t rem but Hite ays . " I'll do th e Th e Unive r ity of M inne o ta ha t hen we will pub li h the name a nd f uJ 111 ca. n. " T ha t m ea ns a s ucces - ,02 _ M r . B e ie D etwi ler Hall has nge les · Cali fo r nia for a n e tabli hed a pre adcl rc es o f the officer a nd th e fi r s t ,~[ e ti ng the re . for t he pur p g o ne to Lo t p to ward mak in g Bre nt linger' ug­ '09 r.. a nd M r s. lbert K eiste r, ' 10, ex ten d ed vi it w ith he r brot her. publi hin g pam p hl et , o r boo k , wr it. Will gcs t i ns a realit y i do n . T he r est - - - 0 C- - C entl'rtain th e Gr ee ns bo ro, N. te n by it facu lty mem ber . ·, folk i up to yo u. Cla ss of 1946 Ac t ive. ·r h r at thei r h o me. Gre e k ov e r th radi i p la nn ed a The uccc _ o f th e alumni progr a m enecca a re on ly a fe"' al umni in Th e cla o f 1946 ha beco1_11 e s uch one of th e new co ur e to be give n by .E: B o un ty lb ut Mr. an d M r s. W . es that t wo yo un g la di e ageJ as -ured when t he a lu mni catc h the . ovey '92 E a ucc ' cl th e ew Yor k niver ity ir Col­ I1 111 t ' , x ., a r e go ing to get 2 1 and 16 m o nth re pectively wo u , id a of co-o pera tion with the al um ­ O '·p ether. .k ·ce om e me nti o n ma de of lege. The cour c will deal primarily 1I e 1O t ,, d with interp retation o f t he in flt nee of ni o ffi e as th e clearing ho u e for all lect e \iVa rd , '24 i goin g to co l- t heir cla . They want to be enro ll e ac tivitic . Gree k culture up 11 mod rn life. nice/ ra th er catt~ red gro up fo r a and have fi led t heir appli ca tion. Th ey - --- 0 t T e mp le ni ver sity exami nation lan d inoIll wher e in Brow n H ig h- / are Korma Ann Whi te. daugh ter f R. HOME BREW J~hor len no nt co unty . j J. " J ake'· Wh ite, '2 3, id ney a nd ha ve bee n done a way wi th beca u e th e i11 l h n Toy, '23, will be th e main co J ean ne Loui e White, da ugh!e r o f L. p ychology d partmen t belie ve t hem alentine (In Exa m)-"What i a . \ 111 ma ll cro wd at B uffa lo. L . " B ig '' Whit e. '23 of Mano n, ~nJ . to )l e inaccu ra t e, antiquated a nd in­ bigo ted devotee of th o ld c hool ?" 101\"a ·• . edar Rapid , a nd \ Va terl oo, I Th y ha vcn"t a ye t mad e ap phcaBrig ht nior- ' A memb er of th 1 · . M c r•a d d c, 11 fo r _ a pla ce• fl uen ced by pe r naliti . ·~I r, . ·\.\"IV i I: be _e nte r tained by fr. an d I• ti o n t D ean ·choo l boa rd w ho want h i own way." r K e nn edy , ha irman of th \ r r . J . oo,·er. ' 00. ' 00. o f m e · I in a um Hal l but I und er tan d t ha, hat made th e Tow er of Pi a. B a rd of th le t ic o n tr ol at P r ince­ ~oin.,. · Loma P o \\'c ll · r chef , '24. i , th e v in te nd to do tha t very o n. lean?" cro1vc1 " to l' nter l a1n · th e W o od County 1 · ! 11 . ay th a t if coll ege t a cher co ul d ··I do n't kn w. 1f T did , I 'd t ry it ·., at he r I I t udent to a ppreciate -o. of G·1b 1omc. W a d e Fau ey . . to head in pi re th ir my elf."' the pro found value o f a coll egiate du k,· b ·on.bur . said tha t the an - (a nd littl e D ic k) a r e g o mg t • un ch . I tv utlit. enior- "Did y u ever take c hi r O go W~th ma ll a nd wou ld li ke th e V a rr 11 o un . . ·t ... iJJ trainin g t here wou ld be no o,·er -em­ a le (I ' \ oo cJ Co unty. \ Ve h aven't F " II B · to n and VI CJ111 Y " O pha i upon ath letics. fo r m?" 111a Y . d • f Mr. 1 that h r . r chel yet but w e' ll bet lin e up under the lea _er 1up ' o '1 F r e hma n (H un t ing .a nap our e) P hi Beta Kappa, the hono r fratern ­ Gre n b' tll a k ,the m too. a nd Mrs. H . R. Brenthng el_r, 1 ' h I ity of chola rs, ha s decided t ha t it wi ll - " o, , ho t eache it ?' af urg p • . T , e tty li ne me up-e Ong to ' a ., I go mg t o come ha t t a p r f ti not in t he futur e e tab lish new chap­ Mis Taylo r ( Tn Po t ic For ms) hat J o. "Peg" Gra ff '24 ay E nough to insure the ucce o 1 te rs in co lleges which re trict liber ty "I'm tempted to iv thi cla a 11Jith . ' . Blackburn '95 'an d ' F J evenin g ri gh t he re. L et's lin e up ti ' 07 a ' ' · ,. f vho have been a o [ th o ug ht a11d peec h by such intol­ te t." te Dta 11 ' re hea rti ly in favo r of now tho e o you ' . f cr - era nt policie a fo r biddi ng t he teach­ Ba \'oice fro m car-"Y ield 1'he . little s low and m a ke it per ect coop ing o f e,·olut ion . oo t to tempta t io n." G otl r iche , Kay and D ick, at ion. AU Shadow of Doubt ·D isp elled · Replies Come in From All Over Country.

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H ere i~ a case of genuin e lo yalt y on th e part o f o ne wh o is not a In­ dent. not a membe r of the faculty , That' what the " Antioch Idea" is and not an a lumnu , but who is in ­ p lanning lo do for the tudent of t ns<'ly intere ted in Otterbein. He Antioch Coll l!ge in Y ellow pri ngs, is "Dad" Moon. o u r own jan ito r. aturday t he he ll -rope bro ke . th ere Ohio. "That" th e revolutionary idea wh ich I being promoted by hy ca usi ng the failure f the bell a t ' harle F ran ci Potter executi ve ec- twelYe o'c lock . " Dad'' wen t to th e offic ial s fo r a new r ope : they reque treta r y f Antioch. The plan of the " idea" i to co nnect I eel him to wai t un t il Monday to in­ young men a nd women with the r eal - . tall the rope. "Dad" in isted th a t h e i ti c things in life a nd n t to o edu - do it aturda y aftern o n fo r "the , cate them a to ma ke them incapable IJ ys wfll ..ure ly want to r ing the bell of adju ting them elve to the world. aturd ay ni g ht after th ey bea t t. X." The plan which i now working full .'\nd \\' e believe it wa the faith that ' bla t i to keep the student at Anti- .. D ad'' had in the tea m th at helped to ocb for five week , wh er e they are bring abo ut . t. Xavier· defeat. given i n ten ive tudie , a nd then senl - - - - 0 C - - -out on a job for another five week . Talking Too Much. Th ey literally have to work their way Judge Gary ays : " The a verage through coll ege. There i no room man talk too muc.h , e pecially if h e for any other kind of tud ent. has a good command of language. Five week s o f tudy: five \\' ek. of Tt is well to let the o ther man talk wo rk : th en five m o r we ks of tudy half the t im e. Each o n i, trying and th en a noth er five " ·eek s of hold - to ' ize up' th e other b efor~ naming­ in g do\\'n a rea l jol this. co ntinued figure. o r ta ting final co nclusio ns. for fo ur year. , r und o ut a yo un g 'A wise man ke ep a clo e mouth.' m a n o that he steps from coll ge a Tn an exte nd ed di cus io n th e exper­ genuine prod uct ive exec uti,· . so the ienced and wi e man , if he i a good nti ch fficia ls claim. Ii tener, i ab le to determine with This cou ntry need more An ti oclr con ider ab le accuracy, omethin g of • but 11 t all coll ege can-be . ntio Ii ; what is in th e mind of the other man. but ..\mcrica do e need m ore m en and One hould ca refully weigh ever~­ women of th e type Antioch turn o ut. word that i uttered hy o ne ' self and I Many prominent edu cato r do not by th e ot her per on a well , and in believe that the Antioch plan is a doing so c~ n fo rm an intelli ge nt

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lo·t pound, for you wh o hav e h a d th e thrill of a tuck in a dress o n ce s nug, for you, oh fe ll ow- s uffe r ers in excess avoirdupois, w e have writte n t hi s lit tl e sketch, knowin g that a,t som e l)o in t during its deli very, yo u wi ll recognize the call of a mutua l int e r es t. There are ma n y w e ll- kn ow n m e th ­

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sco1· i11 g a n y fo ll ow s ho ts wa s " Swed e" est im a t io n ,s bet te r ~h a 11 a goo d l''o r osk v. ,,·ho took th e l.iall o ff th e ·., a mc nf ba s k(.'t ba ll pr ov id e d w e do , · ha c k h oa rd e very tilll l' th e ~t u,kl'tee r s n ot imm e<lia t<d y d as h cl ow n to \.Vill y's · · · · a n cl fi ll cxe r c isc's a c hing v o id wit h m isse d a , h o t. ~rh c \·isitors s ho,-ve d an exce ptio n sa n clwiches , maltecl mi lk s, o r o ur al a bi li t y to hit th e ba s k e t from lo ng fr iend the pe an ut. Hor se- h ac k riding ran g-e, m a king a n extraor din a r y p e r is r e c o mm e nd e d to r ed u ce ce rtain ce nt age o f th eir lo n g s h o t s. Capta in part s of o n e's ,i n a t o m y if reli g io u s ly \ V e in er of th e vi s it o r, was mi ssed co n tinued fo1· seve ral years, but as ha s af ter h e wa s forc e d from t h e game be e n sa id , "How ca n a n a n im a l th a t ear l>· in t h e seco nd h a lf w ith fo ur p cr sc,n a l fo u ls. ea t s hay h e so h ard?"' P o t e nt , a lso. Th e au ditori um at the hi g h sc h oo l a r c t e nni s, h iking , r o ll e r -s k a tin g, and wa , Idled to capac ity a nd spec ta to r s ev e n th a t h o m e ly o cc up atio n- s we e p - w e rl' s tand in g- in th e a is le s a nd a lo ng M ost of th e spec ta tor s in g -but we see k a m o r e r o m a nti c th e ha c k. \\'ere o n hand l'ar ly and th e no rt h a nd m ethod than th e la tt e r. T h e n excrc ises - t runk- b e ndin g ancl twi s t in g, so uth sect ions were fu ll at least kn ee- r a is in g a nd lo w e rin g, v igo r o u s twcnt>· m inut es befo re ga m e tim e. Th e r e were o nly a fe w seat s left up s id e­ r o pe -jum p in g, bi cycle- ridin g d o wn " ·ithout t h e bi cy cl e , w ith o r in th e cen t e r sec ti o n a t th e sa m e ti m e.

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LA KOTA DEFEATS JONDA 1DOPE BUCKET IS UPSET to put a good tea m o n th e Aoo r and ·AND ALPS SKIN PHILOTA IN SATURDAY VICTORIES a ha rd ga m e is to be exp ected when "th e tw o t e:i. m s meet next Thursday ni g ht. . vote . I ' W onder 5 Wallops Wobugas in Mon- : Sphinx Defeats Cook House and Th e a d,·oca tcs o f th e new Pai · Th e real tes t o f the wee k co 1 11 es • tl1e follow Country Cklb Crushes ba,ed t 11eir ar g um ents on d ay G ame-W o b ugas A gam 1 ho we ,·c r wh en Mu skin g um trav els t o S u ff er D e f eat. I Annex Quintet. ing r ea so n : . \\" es tervill e to furnish o ppos 1t10 11 to Owin o- to th e fa ct that the majority - -d S I I f . Coach .. D eke'· Edl er's b a ttlin g quin - o f varsitY a thl eti c events occur odn B eca use of som e confli ct in che a tu rc ay was a ca y o up~ ets m 'I' I · t tet. ., ere is no need o f urging th e Frida y n.igln th ose men represen e ul e, th e 'Wo nd er 5 and th e W o bugas I th e G ro up L eag ue. th e phinx de- tt>de nt s to he 0 11 hand to see that . . ible to attend . . If · l · k H ,h er e111 ti ne1 1t 1mposs f p layed t he opening intra- mur al game I ea trn g t , e loo_ · o use in a ho tly ga m e as every o ne kn o w s what it will part 0 soc iety . :\ lso the greater Club 1 of the we ek las t MondaY. The W o n- I co nt es ter ove rtim e g am e, 1:: to l I.. h e. 1n all proba bility it \,·ill he t he th e co nce rt s g·i,·en by th e Glee · • o p- a nd th e Co untn· " de r 5 thoro ug hly wa lloped their · Cluh winnin g fr o n1 l) e·' t ga111e t O l>e see n o n t I11·5 AOu r a re held o n Frida y night s. thu s nee es f meinbers. Po ll ellt s l)y a Sco re o f 24 _6 _ Dodd. a th e A nn ex H to li in a n inter es tin g thi s y ear. . . sitating th e a bse nce o more t M einbei·s livin g in the near vicint ~ - -- - 0 C - - - new memb er o f th e winning crew , was game. th e star of th e ga m e. H e sho t fiv e Th e Cook H o use led at t he end Kozmops and Celtics Win. of vV estcrvill e find it convenient o f th e ti r,;t half o f th eir gam e with goal s. eco nomica l to go home over the wee The A lps tea m, in th e g ro up league, Sph inx hy : he na rr o w m a rgin of o ne Th e K ozm o ps found little difficult y end. Furth erm o r e numer ous ev~nts · I1a n d l111g · • -Ann ex ba ket o f stud ent inter . es t occur o n Fn da ·v ope ned th e eries played o n Thursday Poi 111 · T he ga m e was a game o f I 111 th e Bailey · · th e Pr un e L eague and de- eve nin g in Columbu s. Th by d efeating Philota 14-7. Yantis was f o u I s. o n IY f1• '°e b.a. k·e t IJemg ma cl e ball team 111 . ~ albove if high point man in thi s gam e sco ring fro m th e fi eld by bo th team s. The fea ted th em ll t o 4 in a n inter es tin g I circt\m sta nces wo ul d be ehmtnated four bas kets for Alps. ~ook H _o use mad e th r ee o f th ese a nd gam e. The winners took the lead , th e proposed plan was adopted. During th e fir st half, the J o nda- tn e Sph11'.x go t th e o ther two. Bo th ea rly in th e fir st half and were lead- I ---- 0 C Lakota gam e threatened to be a close tea m s m1 sserl eno ug h fo ~l s to . h~ve ing 7 to 4 a t th e intermi ss ion. Miley TRACK STAR WITHDRAWS N o ne. The half closed with th e sco r e won th e ga m e. th e _phrnx mi s I ~~ was the hi g h sco r er o f the game with FROM OHIO WESLEYA 4-2 in Lako ta 's fav o r. In th e seco nd , e \ cn a nd th r Coo k H o use Six. six point. . d I all an h alf, h owever th e Lako ta s broke away Mraz. o f th e winn ers. wa s th e hi g h The D eltas defea ted th e Celti cs th e Harley Pearce. famed fo otJ f h . l l k l1as ,been and end ed the game with a score of sco rer O I c ga m e wit 1 o ne , as ·et sam e aftern oo n, nam ely la t Saturday , track star of Ohio \ ,Vesleyan, I stic d 13-4. The scoring wa s pretty well a u fo ur fo ul s o r a to t al of six by th e core of 14 to 4. The sco r e declared ineligible due to scho a the {arsh , o f th e losers. wa s no t a t t h e end o f th e fir st half was 10 to 4. di"fficulti·e ancl !,as ·w·itl,clrawn from ce. "d e d m . t h"1s game. . point . d 1v1 · · Th e W o bugas suffer ed a econd de - fa r b hind with tw o basket and o ne Propst wa th e hi g h co r r o f the 11mver 1ty, acco r c1 ·mg t O a n announ "d , fea t in one w ee k w hen the Kappas set fo ul fo r a to t a I o f fiv e poin ts. ga m e with four baskets. E. H oo ver m ent mad e in Delaware laSt f~~s~;;_ Th e lo s o f Pearce deals \ tack t hem back for a 12-4 sco r e. L a po rt e, I Th e Co un t ry Clu b took an ea rly was next with fo ur ba kets. The door r o f th e victors, cored three goals. lea d a nd were neve r h ead ed or ever ga me was unu uall y devoid of foul s an a severe blow for the 111 utth O The clo e t fought ga me o f the cla y in da nger o i being head ed. The half o nl y on e per ona l fo ul hein g called in season thi · winter, and for e w a wo n from the Dub by the Won- end ed 7 to 1. Beucl er did a ll of th e th e wh ole gam e. doo r track seaso n thi s spring. cler 5. \,\Th e n th e final whi stl e bl ew. I C? untry Cl ub sco rin g. exce pt o ne th e core stood 13-12. Howar, o f the point, with ix bask et s a nd o ne fou l. I W o nder 5. made four goals. R o bert was th e hi g h sc0r er fo r ___ _ v C - - - Ann ex wit h two b a ket.

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The O hi o \ •Ve s leyan affirmative de­ bate team is m eet in g five Ca lifo rnia . c hoo ls in a western to ur commenced la st week. They will meet a co llege Ruth Streich, '2.;, and Mary Vance. t he dormitory to the tun e of the Wed- being the lead ers. Songs of sunshine team in De. Moine o n the ret urn t r ip. '23, v is it ed the G re e nwich C lu b thi . d in g March wa great ly enjoyed by and lo\'e in ter -persed th e e ntire pro­ all th e Cochran Hallites. gram . The no \'el arrangement of th e week-end. 1 Lois l(ihler from B ucyrus spent chairs in the shape of a hea r t addeJ pent the w eek-end Mary 11c Kenzie · I M · · K' much to the spirit of th e "al e ntin e k I the wee enc w it 1 arJo n e 1cs s. visiting in Barbert o n , 0. 1 meeting. CO1lE TO The P hoenix C lub greally enjoyed The Tali man C lub immensely en­ - - - - 0 C-- - ­ joyed the boxes of "eats'' receiv_ed the box of birthday ''goodies" which CLEIORHETEA by Betty Marsh and Vi r a Dunmire Marguerite B lott received o n atu r thi s week. !:\ e \\' members came to the front in day. Cleio rh etea Thursday evening in exOn Thursday eve nin g th e Owl Clu l, The Arcady Cl u b enjoye,1 the Val - tcmpore spea kin g. Dorothy Ph illi ps was entertained with a Valentine entine lun ch give n hy t\\'O of th ,r told in a vi\'id and ele ctrifying manFOR YOUR PARTY party in the h ome of Agnes Ru chert. girls Sunday eve nin g. n er the story of "Lincoln and the The .\rbutus Clu b received a de­ " ,. . \ Pig-." E lizabeth Lesher retailed her UPPLIE The box o f ea,t · rece ived by th e tore of kn o \\'ledgc and ignorance of lightful Valentine present from the ir th eir al u m- " Radi o:· ~l' ildred Fenslar ·spoke on pledges in the form of an electric Pheonix C lulb from one of nae. Mr . I .uci ll e Vv'arso n Morris, wa the timely topic "Valentine Day." waffle iron. a delicious addition t Sunda~· nighfs Th reading of a POtm by Ruth SeaAdelaide Pottenger ha gone to Cin­ lun ch. man reYealed unsuspected genius. cinnati t o vi s it \\'ith he r father, in the ---n C - - -" . \ very . afr. Cnsafe Safe'' proved home O'f Mr. and Mr s. F. M. Potten­ Y . W . C. A.

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ger. Jr. "Ma kin g a L ife" wa the theme oi l Virginia Fowler and Norene Hi!!, t h e ta lk given by Mrs. Rupp Tue day of Marion were ho u se g uc t of Paul- night. \ Ve a re all living but are we ine Knepp this week e n d . making lives or bui lding beaut ifu l The Pheonix C lub announce Elv:1 character s. In h e r discussion Mrs Moo,ly a · a pledge to their group. Rupp nam ed th e trait s that arc nece · sa ry if we are to liv e liv es that art ~r rs. Duerr of Dayton. and Mr s. \\'Orth "·bile. :Myers. of Canton, we re guest of the The special music was a vocal sol \\'I Club ai lunch, Sunday evening. by Thelma Gu tin. l\fr. and Mr . Nichols motored fro m ·a rdington t~ \Vesterville Sat­ urday night to witness Otterbei n' s vi c torv on the haskc~hall Aoor. \ 1\ ' ith them · they brought a huge basket of de lici ous "eat ·,'' so "Marj" and '· Ernie "cel ebrated th e \'ictory with a ··grand an d glorious push" for th l! J\r'hutu Club.

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" Dave·• Reck, '25, of Middletown witnessed the game Saturday night and spe nt Sunday with Sphinx friend .

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' 'Teeter'' Adams, '23, brought sever­ (Co rtinued From Page One) al high school boys from J o hn stown shower room of the gym. The only to ee the game. time there is any hot water is 5:30 in Fred tevens visited with phinx the morr.ing or on S undays. friend over the week- nd. The ingenuity of the varsity basket "R " C t , t . 1 ball squad has developed a st raining 24 1 . _u s o r'.1e et, ' a eac 1er JO recess b which the luke war m Clulhcothe High School came back for P Yb . d f h t f water m1y e st ra111e rom t a o a . the game and brought two prospective f . 'd B t · g students. · mor e n~1 temperature. y urnm the cold water fauce ts of a ll t he showL . L. Barnhart vi ited with Sphin...x er on, except one, whose hot water faucet i! t urn ed on, the temperatu r e friend over the week-e nd. of the htter showe r is such t hat the ramer Mahan went home over the bather may at least moi ten the face week-end to ee hi s mother who and han,i s without bei ng entirely ex­ ick. hausted by the phy ical maneuve rs of Kent Crook pent th wee k end in his lower a·ppendages, which move­ \ i\l e terville. ment is closely a.kin to the shiv er. Ine ''Ed" Newell, '22, s pent aturday the millenium our ba keteers may b afforded a more plea ant opportunity with Cook Hou e fri end . fo r the taking of the usual sho we r. '· lif' Bay, '23 and Clinton hank ---0 , itn ed th e St. Xavier game· and vi eve ral of the b ask t ball teams n ited with Pbilota fri nd over the the Ohio onference have nicknames w ek-end. Akron utiiversity held a conte t among harl e Keller has returned to their tudent to find a n,ame uitable chool and regi tered for the econd for their team. "Zipper " was the eme ter. name finally chosen and it is a very '·R d" Camp, '25, . p nt the week applicable one for the indu try is a lso located in that -city. end with Annex friends.

Th e French Club m et last Thurl'hilomathc·, had o n e o i her usu 1 . .dav afte rn oo n. :\n int erestin g proally ti ne ina11gu ra l sessions o n j · n · gram wa ca rr ied o ut as folows: day evening. It was an open sess ion '·L'ne Histoire"a 11d q uit e a fe w visitors were pres­ Part I ........ .... ................ Mll e Kn epp. en t. During the busin ess scs,1011. Part ll ... ..... .. ...... .... Mlle. Bordnei-. Cha rl es E . Mumma was elec ted to ··D es Coutumes rle la France"associate m embership, and Boyd C. Mlle. Snyder Rife , t o active m em1bership. \•V atter Contrrbutio n s ........ Tous !es membre F. Martin, as r etiring chaplain, spoke Lilian Shively was elected as the o n th e subj°ect "Do Y o ur Duty and ne\\' president. a Little Mo re.' ' "Wayne V . Harsha ---0 C--favored society with a piano solo. "\Vi ll you always love me this way?" The pres id ~111t's ,·aledictory, "What "Well , you see I'm on ly a Fresh­ Makes a l\fa n," by Ralph \V. Tinsley, m an now.'' was \\' ell de live'red. After the inaug • ura ti o n o f o fficers. president-elect D\\'i g ht Arno.Id spoke o n " Disgui sed M ilitarism.'' Mis s Cat herin e Darst represented l'hjlalcthea with a few ex1emporancous remarks. The nc·w officers o f Philomat·hea a re: Dwight ArnotJ, preside nt ; J . Neely Boyer, vice-'J)r esident; E . D. Bragg. sec r etary; W. C. Myers , critic; P. L. C harles, cha'Plain; R. A. Ship­ ley, censor; C. H . Bielstein, assistant censor; J. \i\l. Hudock, chori ter; VI,' . V. Harsha. p;anist ; and K. F. Echard . orchestra leade r. ---- 0 C---A college course fo r wa herwomen is being organized by the state univer­ sity at Springfield, Mass.

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J. B. rabb , '23, of Centerburg brought hi ba ket ball team to We terville to e tterbein in action at­ urd ay night. .. _ I" Matto n, 21, and "Jake'' \ bite, '23. w re bac.k for the o-am and s pent unday with nne.x fri nd . \.Vay ne Parche r vi ited with fri nd ove r the week- end. '·Happy'' Royer, '25, with · Lakota friends .

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