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yHNDtJNIVEKSUIf; ÜBRARY Band Plays in Big Thuse Welcome to Ohio, Dads Meeting. Tonight and Mothers!' TheTHE OFFICIALGreenSEMI-WEEKLY STUDENT PUBLICATIONandAT OHIO UNIVERSITYWhite VOLUME XIX OHIO UNIVERSITY, ATHENS, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11,1929 No. 4 UNIVERSITY WELCOMES DAD'S DAY VISITORS SOPHOMORES REPORT FROSH, WEAR DINKS! All sophomores who wish to take All freshmen are requested to wear part in the Freshman-Sophomore Sack PLAYSHOP WORKS their dinks at the game Saturday. Mammoth 'Thuse Meeting in Rush, are requested to report at Ohio Please accept this as sufficient warn- Field at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, ON MODERN ing, it is stated by the Vigilance Com- Many Activities Included in it was announced today by Frank Ko- PLAY mittee. Let your dink be your guide, car, class president. is the slogan specified by the Com- Ewing Auditorium Tonight to o. u. Cast Chosen for "Behold mittee. This Dreamer," Newest Extensive Program; Wesleyan Stimulate Spirit for Game U.S. ARMY BAND Dramatic Production WILL HOLD HIGH IMPRESSES MANY By Eleanore Garrett Game Is Outstanding Feature Remember how you were caught in SCHOOL DAY HERE Coaches and Townsmen Will Speak as New Band and the romance of "Seventh Heaven?" Remember the atmospheric drama, Major Part of Charge of Cheerleaders Lead Students in First Big Prof. Curtiss Janssen Di- University Invites Guests Festivities in Men's Union; Sack "Outward Bound?" Remember that Rush Opens Program; Country "Pep" Session of Year rects One Number irt Pro- glamorous, glorious spectacle, "Beg- From 83 Schools for Wes- Cross gram Wednesday Night gar on Horseback?" All Playshop Between Halves of Game productions and only a few at that. leyan Contest Saturday SURPRISES ARE PLANNED Now see what is coming! It's good By Frances E. Hatch to meet again the folks who turn up The Physical Education Depart- LUNCHEONS PLANNED FOR DADS A 'thuse meeting that it is expected will excel in spirit, noise, Band lovers were well pleased with intermittently on the vaudeville stage ment of Ohio University has desig- the concert of the United States Army and in "Behold This Dreamer," di- nated Saturday, October 12, as High Almost every type of activity has been speeches, and music, any other meeting of its kind in the history rected by Harold Evans, some of the School Day. A group of several hun- included in the pro- Band in Alumni Memorial Auditor- gram for Ohio University's of Ohio University will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in Ewing Hall ium, Wednesday evening. The pro- players will be familiar and will be dred principals, superintendents, sen- seventh annual Dad's Day, Saturday, Auditorium. gram was varied to suit all musical remembered for an exceedingly pleas- iors, football team members, coaches, October 12. The outstanding feature of the day will be the Ohio tastes, ranging from Tschaikowsky's ant hour some season flown. and managers representing numerous Wesleyan-Ohio University football game. Every part of the program is to be a feature. For the first We can't forget Theora Bartholo- high schools in Ohio, West Virginia, "The Year of 1812" to the popular A joint committee, Glenn president of time the new band will appear on the stage, for the first time, the' "Wedding of the Painted Dolls." The mew, Ashtabula, in her vivid por- and Kentucky, will be the guests of A. Cole, the Men's Un- new cheerleaders will show their tricks, for the first time, this program opened with Captain Will- traiture of Mrs. Clivedon-Banks in the Ohio University Physical Educa- ion, James E. Householder, assistant dean of men, and Clark Wil- year prominent faculty, particularly iam Stannard, the leader of the Band "Outward Bound," and we can't miss tion Department at the Ohio Wesley- liams, alumni secretary, has organized an elaborate program. The at least, members of the of seeing her in "Behold This Dreamer." an-Ohio University game. Department Physical Education, make spirit-inspiring giving over his baton to Prof. Cur- major part of the day's activities is in care of the Union. the of will tiss W. Janssen of the Ohio Univer- Neither can we pass up the chance to They will occupy a special section Men's speeches, in all, and for the first time this year Ohio will have a see Howard Blaine, Pittsburgh, Pa., in the grandstand on the east side of The annual Freshman - Sophomore sity Band, who directed Sousa's fa- Sack real old time ’thuse meeting. mous "Stars and Stripes Forever" a musical comedy star, as Charley the stadium. Invitations have been i Rush will open festivities at Turner. extended to the principals of 83 high 10:30 Saturday morning. Ohio Field Band to Play with vigor and enthusiasm. NEW of the schools by Prof. FRATERNITY will the fray, Prof. It is Other members cast will in- O. C. Bird, Director i be the scene of to be Curtiss W. Janssen, who came interesting to note that the clude, Mr. Harris, Ross Brink, of Athletics. held under the to Ohio this fall to act in the capacity Pan-American Union has selected Ca- direction of the Junior- the pac, Mich.; Constance, Margaret Guests are to register at the Men's Senior Board. noon, of full-time band instructor, has been WIGS, TOUPEES United States Army intro- ON OHIO Governing At fra- Band to Schick, N. Canton; John Strieker, Gymnasium Saturday morning. Prof. CAMPUS ternity sorority supervising practice for two weeks in duce Latin American music to the and houses will en- Lewis Gettings, Williamstown, W. R. F. Beckert is assisting Mr. Bird in tertain "dads" as their luncheon preparation for tonight and tomorrow United States, and the decided Span- making arrangements. RESUME CONTEST ish strain its Va.; Melodie, Ernestine Donnelly, the Sigma Delta Phi afternoon. A program full of sur- in program Wednesday Bucyrus; Ephraim Tanneday, The purpose of this day is to give Latest Ad- prises is The was to and to that Doctor At the Ohio Wesleyan game, fath- promised. membership due this the fact Gordon the high an opportu- dition to Greek band is almost 100, the Band toured M. D., Logan, Lakewood; school students Letter ers of football squad members will of the the largest Spain recently. Harold One nity to inspect campus ac- the history of the Freshman Class Elections to Blessings, by One, James the and Organizations I form a special rooters section, and enrollment in Symphonic proportions were reach- Agnew; D. D. D., Robert Whittier, quaint themselves with the opportuni- school. on Tuesday; especially I will be numbered after the fashion of Be Candi- ed, in the Spanish "La Tor- Erie, Pa.; Piggies, Louis Shaw, ties Ohio University offers. their sons The following men will be there to re del Ora." Probably the selection is of I on the field. Ohio Univer- dates Announced Swampscott, Mass.. Following a list the high Sigma Delta Phi is the newest fra- sity's 85 piece band parade across give pep speeches: Coaches Dutch received with the most enthusiasm already accepted This or- will Don Peden and Butch New Cast schools that have ternity at Ohio University. the new in Trautwein, was the Spanish waltz "La Serenata" the invitation and the number of ganization field full uniform for the The cast chosen for this play is which held its initial meet- first year. Grover, Prof. C. C. Mackinnon, “Fat” Ohio University's famous political in which the xylophone solo was guests from each: Athens, 90; ing early last time this Warner, William Moler. With virtually new to major productions on in December of year, Cross Country and parties, the Wigs and the Toupees, played by John Baumann. The many Amesville, 20; Buchtel, 32; Circle- and was such the committee the Ohio campus. The Playshop as approved and recognized by A cross country talent, in charge will resume their annual struggle encores were popular songs and the ville, 20; Corning, 54; Glouster; Affairs meet between Ohio is of meeting’s in former years concentrates on en- the Campus Committee on confident the success. Tuesday when elections to freshman usual marches familiar to band au- Hamden, 30; Haydenville, 20; Hills- May 29, 1929, hold its and Ohio University will be- new yes- semble playing rather than featuring will installa- in of the first The cheerleaders, selected class offices will be held. The cam- diences. Several novel effects were boro; Hollister; The Plains, 20; Mid- tion at just before the end afternoon a committee com- personalities in major reproductions. banquet Monday evening the terday by paign, generally marked by stump secured by singing and whistling. dleport, 70; McConnelsville, 50; Varsity the alf, winding up at the stadium be- of Dean J. Glenn "Behold This Dreamer" makes an ad- Mur- Inn. The addition brings posd R. Johnson, A. speeches, politi- The concert was sponsored by ray City, 25; New of halves. At the close of the Prof. serenades, and other the mirable selection for such type of di- Nelsonville, 77; total number fraternities on the Cole, C. D. Giauque, Prof. C. cal hyperbole, has turned out to be an local Kiwanis Club. Lexington, 35; Pomeroy, 60; Rome, to 17. At the beginning ame, football men and their dads will W. ahd Kendall Query, will rection, since each one of the ten campus of Janssen, unusually quiet one. Leaders of both o. U. 16; Rutland, 23; Shade, 19; the new school year, ssemble under one of the goal posts make Wad- roles is a major role. South Sigma Delta Phi their bow tonight. Jack parties have been working quietly. Point-Delta, 8. located a nd pose for a group picture.