We Wish The Seniors Success NORMAL TiriES State VOI.UMK 6 T e a c h e r s C o l l e g e , Lock LUCK HAVEN, Student Council Anniversary Is Elected; Dr. Armstrong Speaks A new executive board of the Women's S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t Association was elected Tuesday evening. May 8th a t Girls' m e e t i n g . T h e successful candidates w h o will be k n o w n as t h e S t u d e n t Council next year a r e P r e s i d e n t , Mary Nlebauer; Vice-President, M a r g a r e t F e r g u s o n ; Secretary, Adda E d w a r d s ; Treasurer, Elizabeth Dalby. The nominees for these offices were elected at the l a s t Girls' Meeting. Dr. A r m s t r o n g spoke to t h e girl.i complimenting t h e Constitution committee on their good work; emphaH.zing the tact t h a t t h e constitution is a contract between t h e girls, tho Dean and himseli'. He said t h a t it ia t h e duty of t h e girls as a whole to enforce it and t h a t each girl should do her best t o b r i n g s o m e other girl h e r e to live under t h e new constitut'on next year. Dr. A r m s t r o n g , Miss Roberts, Mowrie E b n e r and Anne Or''•• ifRypH t b e i r s i e n a t u r e s to this important document. Mowrie E b n e r m a d e a n n o u n n e ir,eiits. the most i m p o r t a n t one was t h a t May 15th is t h e day set tor the payment of tlie second semester dues. Another a n n o u n c e m e n t of importance was t h a t t h e Association is xoiiig to put out t h e i r flrst handbook. Last but not least, a n o t h e r party, similar to t h e last hall party, will be held in t h e gym, May 19th Class Piay Is Progressing The J u n i o r Class Play, which is to )>o presented May 24, is coming along splendidly. All outsiders a r e extremely interested in t h e play. Some of t h e speeches and actions, especially, are arousing the curiosity of some would-be observers. W h e n Dick Parsons screamed, "Did I ever strike you b e f o r e ? " a girl t r o m Bast Dorm rushed into t h e room next door saying "Someone is fighting in the dining-room. Let's see who it i s . " The chief female weeper crys so convincingly t h a t she has all onloolters a c c o m p a n i n g her. The cast is practicing two hours a day. W i t h such h a r d work the play will surely be a success. PKNNA., .MAY 2 1 , Haven, Like t h e J u n i o r Paper ? Pa. NlJRIBKK 26 192H Conference Pageant Report To Be Presented is Given Vivian E b e r h a r t a n d Geraldine J o n e s reported, in chapel T u e s d a y niorning, on t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Kind e r g a r t e n Union conference which is secured. they a t t e n d e d a t G r a n d Rapids, Commence- I .Michigan. Miss Hinies, Director of j Group 1, in t h e T r a i n i n g School introduced the girls. Geraldine J o n e s , gave an account of t h e flrst days, I and Vivian E b e r h a r t completed t h e of t h e Cor 1 ei'ort. building. \ The girls were a m o n g t h e t w e n t y - Will Be Given in Four Episodes Everybody i-i to be in t h e Anniv e r s a r y P a g e a n t en May 2 5 ; everyl)ody is ".iterested to kr.ow w h a t it I.s all a b o u t : Epi;!0{'c I . — P a n - h c ' . k n i c Festival in lionor of ivfuierva, (Joddess of Wisdom, T h e festival ends with a ceremonial procession to th<- a l t a r of the goddess. P y r r h i c d a n c e r s perform their a n n u a l r i t u a l , e n g a g i n g in mock combat before t h e assembled populace. Eii'.scde I I . — E u r o p e a n Beginning ill E d u c a t i o n P a r t I . — T h e Monastery W i t h solemn c h a n t t h e b r o t h e r iiood and pupils of t h e cloister school jja s to their vesper service. P a r t 2 . — T h e Age of Chivalry " I n the n a m e of God, Saint Michael, and Saint G e o r g e , ' f dub the,, '••liifrht; be brave, be truu, be resolute." P a r t 3.—The Medieval University In t h e presence ol' Queen Elizabstii t h e candidate is a w a r d e d his degree. U n d e r g r a d u a t e s and tL,wiisfo'.k, sword d a n c e r s and their rollic!>ing t i a i n , join in the festivities. Episode I I I . — E l e m e n t a r y Educallv-i in Early Pennsylvania Part 1 — T h e Neighboihood richool—1800 T h e schoolyard frolic ceases at .l;e coming of the m a s t e r . T h e Lord's P r a y e r , chanted w i t h childish reverence, opens t h e m o r n i n g session I^essons begin; p u n i s h m e n t is r.'.ete " out to those who fail to perform V. ith due solemnity. Part 2.— The Lancasterian S hool—1825 liccitations, led by pup 1 monitors ri-:rer t h e direction of t h e master, let I,; a Eabel oi' sound. Yet strict' 3t o r d e r and uniformity prevails; and discipline ineans t h e assignm e n t ot a more compelling' activity. P a r t 3.—A School of 1850 F r o c k s a r e more colorful, ruffles nio-e plentiful; while r h y m e and !-.clrdy join in sing-song chant as the ' r s s o n s of t h e m o r n i n g a r e a r d I'ons'y learned. Episode I V . — C e n t r a l S t a t e Normal School P a r t 1—The F o u n d i n g of the School T h e a n n u a l Clinton County Teachers I n s t i t u t e inspires plans for a n o r m a l school in central Pennsylvania. This d r e a m a t t a i n s fulfill- ment as the deed of land Part 2 — T h e flrst ment July 1 1 , IS7S P a r t 3 — T h e Fire December 9, 1888 P a r t 4 — T h e Laying nerstcuc lor t h e new Oct. 2, 1889 P a r t 5 — R a n d o m S.implings ol Activities, 1900-1910 A n o r m a l school band An elocution class A girl's gymnasium class P a r t 6 — T h e World W a r A «:rhool service flag at t h e close of t h e war contained 93 stars. Episode V.—A State Teachers College P a r t 1 — P r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e offical certificate giving to Central State N o r m a l School d e g r e e - g r a . t ing a u t h o r i t y u n d e r the n a m e of I ha State Tea ..e.o Coiiege of I.ock H a v e n , J a n u a r y 12, 1927. P a r t 2—Academic procession. f a ' u l t y and s t u d e n t s . Now for t h e in.side dope: Strains cf a solemn chant, a siow-movin.i' ;-•: occssion—no. it is not a funeral m a r c h ; it is o:ily a group of J u n ' o r s m a k i n g an a t t e m p t to be a seriou > imitation of t h e d i g n i t a r ' n e s of a monastery school of the early ages Wlieie a r e t h o e Seiiio.s go ng': Eu:;t Campus, as sure as t h e world: .'\nil ail of t h e m c a r r y n : ; dunibbeils J u s t like " s w e e t s lo t'.'.e i.we.l TIKW are lining up for drills which piovG to be such s t r e n u o u s exercises! W h a t would t h e gym class of I ' O ? think of t h e Gym Meet ot 192.S? They would probably be shocked at t h e middies and boomers, beside their exceedingly proper gym cos'iMnes consistin.;^' of very i m i r a c t i cal high necks, puffed s'eevea and pweepin.g s k i r t s . r.i'f look at t h a t First G r a d u a t i n g Class—fifteen men and t h r e e girls, ' l e w t i n e s h a v e changed! Down in t h e b a s e m e n t of t h e gym ,s( nieone is s t a r t i n g an antiriue shop, which, as usual, is mannfacturintr most of its own a n t i q u e s . Such dust"olleeting s k i r t s — s t y l e s a r e not the siune as they were in tho days of t h e founders, for which we are duly thankful. I four d e ' e g a t e s from Pennsylvania, '.ill t h a o t h e r s t a t e s , Germany, Cuba :UK1 J a p a n being r e p r e s e n t e d . Worthy e d u c a t i o n a l a d d r e s s e s were giv.VI by p r o m i n e n t people in the fleld :•? k i n d e r g a r t e n education. T h e girls met such n o t e w o r t h y and foremost people in k i n d e r g a r t e n orlucation as Miss Caroline Barbour, President of t h e I. Iv. U., Lucy Wheelock of t h e Boston T r a i n i n g :3cliool, P a t t y Hill Smith of Columbia Teachers' College, J u l i a Wade Abbott of Philadelphia, Ella Mae Boyce )l' P i t t s b u r g h and Dr. Rotten from O t r m a n y . The girls s a d they had a iovely t i m e and they hope t h a t every jtudent m i g h t have an o p p o r t u n i t y tc a t t e n d such a con; ere nee. Supervisors Were Entertained The s t u d e n t t e a c h e r s of t h e int e r m e d i a t e grades e n t e ; t a i n e d t h e i r npeiviror.s at d i n n e r . The fifth g r a d e s t u d e n t - t e a c h e r s : Lc^na Young, Vivian Packer, Mae Millward, Helen V a r n e r , Agnes Gallagher, Mary McMullen, Helen B r u n a and M a r g a r e t Moran, u n d e r Miss Lindeimati had t h e i r d i n n e r May 9tli at the New Fallon Hotel. E s t h e r Hamlin, Mary Young, Alice i^ en der, J u l i a Bottorf, Florence Hav11. L< na Helsel, Elva Green, E t h e l Hoy a n d Mildred Carlson, f o u r t h grade student-teachers entertained Miss R o w e at R o s t e r s , May 15tli. Miss Pollock's sixth-grade s t u d e n t teachers, Melba S h e l a n d e r , Beatrice Erickson, R o s i n a Lininger, Bessie Stevens, B e a t r i c e Heim, Mary App, . \ n n a Taylor a n d Gwendolyn Penfield h a v e not y e t decided upon t h e 'ate a n d place. Remember 'when the boys went marching off t o w a r ? There they go T h e r e ' s one deep, d a r k s e c r e t , — again, as s t u r d y and brave as ever, the fire scene. H o w can t h e y do i t ? to the t u n e ot " K e e p t h e H o m e They will show us on t h e evening Fires B u r n i n g . " of May 2 5 t h . T NORMAL TIMES Dramatic Club Initiates T h e D r a m a t i c Club has been having a busy time, i n i t i a t i n g new members. The two weeks ot initiation were b r o u g h t to a close ou Wednesday night when t h e last siege of initiation was lield. If l a u g h t e r and smiles a r e . to be judged it must have been a choice initiation. Aboui nine o'clock the J u n i o r s lel't " S h a k e ' hall and what a sight t h e y were! They even rivaled Miss Alber's ina.TiJ-„i, crass. Tile last event of the week was the hantiuet which was held a t Rost e r ' s on T h u r s d a y evening. All Senior a n d J u n i o r m e m b e r s were present, chaperoned by Miss Alber. After ilic dir.Ko:-, t h e evening was t u r n e d over to Doree M a t t e r n , chairman of t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t commitj tee. The p r o g i a m was furnished by Psychology Classes the J u n i o r m e m b e r s . After t h e proGo To Danvi.ie g i a m was concluded the pledge was The psychology classes mai.e a t a k e n and Miss Alber was presented with a desk fountain pen set as a trip to t h e Danville S t a t e Hospita. t c k e n of appreciation of her help S a t u r d a y , May 12. An outstandin., feature of t h e t r i p was a lecture b.. and cooperation. Dr. Fike in which he sliowad case Jf the different types of m e n t a l illTwo '26 Alumni Honored ness. T h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t g.ive a After a spirited contest t h a t has speech of welcome to the cla's;;' characterized Elk activities for the which weie from S t a t e Cjliege a past two weeks in T.vrone. Miss Anne v/el! as from the local school, sayGingery, a '26 gvad of C. S. T. C . ing t h a t t h e Danville Ilo pital wit'i was prclaimed "M:?s C h a r i t y . " As a its 172,S patients is n n e "f t'-p 1 a r y r e w a r d for the splendid work, in t h e est and best equipped in t h e couni n t e r e s t of charity in Tyrone, Miss try. T h e n t h e classes were taken Gingery was presented a new coupe. over t h e g r o u n d s and t h r o u g h tho Miss Dorothy R u p e r t , a n o t h e r '26 Iniildings. Three bus loads went from Look a l u m n a was a'wardod third honor and presented w i t h a diamond wrist Haven chaperoned by Mioses Northey and Noel, and Mr. P a t t e r s o n . A watch. picnic luncheon was served on th» ho.spital grounds. Alpha Siama Tau T h e bi-wetkly meeting of the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority was held in officers for next year. T h e r e s u l t was t h e pororitv room .5 IV'^nday. May 7tli Myrna Miller, P r t s i d e n t ; Dorothy with itp main purj-.-.ye the election ol' Gearhart, Vice-Pre."ldent; Geraldine Greaser, S e c r e t a r y ; Lucille Taylo?', Treasurer. If autg KmB Campus Contrasts Appreciated Talk Given Miss Whitwell d u r i n g the Thu'.-s day m o r n i n g cliapel period a d diessed tlie s t u d e n t s on the topic o. music. To d e m o n s t r a t e t h e appreciation of o.cliestras she played two pieces: " T h e Clock S t o r e " and "Th. Graveyard a t M i d n i g h t . " Miss W h i t we'l told the story of each record a n d the audienec listened as t h •; music carried out the story. Let us help you select j o u r p a r t i c u l a r n e e d s in t h e 'toile t t e Goods line. We understand the Beauty Value of our various creams, powders. Rouges, etc., and can recc o m m e u d t h e best for your particular style of B e a u t y . Krasny Coty Houbigant Hudunt Woodworth Colgate Luxor Armand Cheramy Creams Powders Rouges Lip Sticks Brilllantes Eye Brow Pencils B e a u t y Spots Hair Tonics Shampoos Manicure Sets E v e r y t h i n g In Drugs T)r. A. Prieson Co Robert L. Myer,";, . Ii. 100 East Main Street If I t s .New W e Have It Praecos Nearly Sold Mr. T i e m b a t h , F r i d a y morning in chapel, a n n o u n c e d the extensive sale of Praeco up to this time. He stated t h a t t w o hundred-ninety-flve covers w e r e o r d e r e d and already two h u n d r e d sixty-flve w e r e sold. He u i g e d t h o s e w h o m a y desire t h e Praeco t o order now, or they a r e liable to be out of luck. The Alumni and s t u d e n t body a r e backing t h e " r a e c o t h i s year as never before. Expert Siioe Repairing Torseil's Bellefonte Avenue A NAT/ON-Wfr>" iNST/TUT/C f VVe c a n tell von iJie m'l-t lieantiful way to s.iv i t . C\RLSON. \ .1 Florist 1 ,1 1 n nl R'lo Omega Tiambda The l.Tst m e e t i n g of t h e Rho Omega L.imbda sorority was held for the puijiose of discussing t h e plans for t h e inter-sorority tea which is to be I held May 18th in the Blue Room. A r r a n g e m e n t s were also m a d e for formal initiation which will take p'ace Monday evening. May 14. Lock Haven's Shopping Center T h i s s t o r e is a l w a y s p l e a s e d t o g r e e t t h e s t u d e n t s attendipp T h e Lock Haven Teachers College. H e r e v o u will find t w o fioors of h i g h p r a t J e s t a n d a r d m e r c h a n d i s e , fairly p r i c e d , d i s p l a y e d t o m a k e y o n r shopping easy. F I R S T FLOOR---Dry Good«-Hosiery- UnderwearGloves N o t i o n s N e c k w e a r - H a n d Bags Jfwelry. S E C O N D F L O O R --- D r a p e r i e s - C u r t i n s - R u g s F a n c y China and Glass-- Gifts:Lamps, H o u s e w a r e . Smitii & Winter Department Store _ ** where savings T o m o r r o w ' s Styles Are Here T o d a y ! One of our customers had been reading about w h a t the chic Parisienne was wearing this Spring. Dropping in to our s t o r e t o m a k e a small purchase she recognized a copy of one of the frocks she h a d admired in the illust r a t i o n s , and exclaimed in a s t o n i s h m e n t , " G o o d gracious I T o m o r r o w ' s styles are here today." Y e s indeed they are. Our fcnyers a r e constantly .searching t h e m a r k e t s for fashions from Paris, g a y costume accessories from the Continent, bright chintzes for the home. T h e gayest seasons of the year a r e here, and we must ^ress accordingly. Tomorrow's styles a r e no further than the nearest Penney •tore. are greatest Fresh Colors In These Frocks For Spring A really at-' tractive irock is inexpensive if you shop with us. See the new ones I Frocks for Women, Misses and Juniors A score o f delightful styles to wear right DOW a n d ior all of the Spring. $14.75 NOR.MAL Norinal Times TLVIKS Editorials Campus Chatter T h e r e was a p r e t t y girl coining INormal Times is published at Lock Haveu State T e a c h e r s College, Lock C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o t h e B o y s ' G l e e C l u b ! T h e i r c o n c e i t o n .VI a y up the walk. We were not t h e o n l y Haveu, Penna., by t h e Board of E3dones who saw her. Lloyd a l m o s t ov1 1 t h , p r o v e d t h a t o u r b o y s , t h o u g h few in n u m b e r , can sing. itors of N o r m a l T i m e s . e r t u r n e d t h r e e c h a i r s and a table in T h e subscription r a t e to all a l u m ni a u d u n d e r g r a d u a t e s ot t h e school J u s t a few m o r e d a y s u n t i l v a c a t i o n . N o w t h a t t h e t e r m is a l m o s t t h e library to get to t h e w i n d o w iu is $1.00 per a n n u m . time to call, "Oh, R . . . . ! " o v e r , c a n y o u s a y t h a t y o u h a v e a n s w e r e d w i t h y o u r best ? Board of fidltom Managing E d i t o r — E l i z a b e t h Dalby "Social s q u a r e " is not d e s e r t e d T h e s c h o o l e x t e n d s its a p p r e c i a t i o n t o t h e S e n i o r N o i n i a l staff Strolls on t h e c a m p u s now t a k e i t s E d l t o r - l n - c h . e t — G e r a l d i n e Greaser for t h e i r h a r d w o r k in m a k i n g t h e p a p e r a b e t t e r o n e . W e e s p e c i a l l y place in t h a t precious half h o u r aftMake-up E d i t o r — V e r a Alzlnger Business M a n a g e r — S a m u e l Long c o n g r a t u l a t e t h e m from t h e b u s i n e s s s t a n d - p o i n t , f c r n . a k i n g t h e p a - er d i n n e r every evening. Associate E d i t o r s : R u t h McLaugh- per p a y for i t s e l f . lin, Verna Mae K u r t z , Geraldine w i l l we e / e r learn to behave o u r J o n e s , Elizabeth Spotts, Florence selves? "Mr. P a r s o n s , please t a k e a H o w d o y o u like t h e J u n i o r s t a f f ' s first i s s u e ? By p r a c t i c e w e Haven, Rowena Glossner, Helen seat over h e r e a n d Mr. Deitrich a t Young, Sterl Artley, Dorothy Mc- h o p e t o i m p r o v e in t h e f o l l o w i n g p a p e r s . this table. I can't have all this t a l k Closkey, Lucile Taylor, Georgia ing in the 1 b r a i y . " H u r s h , R u t h A d a m s , Helen Klepper, K a t h e r i n e Klaer, Genevieve A r l a n s " A r e J o h n V a r n e r and P h o e b e Apha Zeta Pi held a b a n q u e t at " M o t h e r " was t h e subject of t h e V a r n e r s i s t e r s ? " And Gerry is going k a s , Alice Read, Alice Pearsall, Marg a r e t Beeson, Dorothy G e a r h a r t , R o s t e r s ' S a t u i d a y evening. May 12, Vesper Service Sunday evening. May to be a school t e a c h e r ! 13, in keeping w i t h M o t h e r ' s Day. Mary Flegal, K a t h e r i n e Anderson, at 7:30 o'clock. During t h e evening a .short pro- I e n e Purkiss, who had charge ot Bernice Alexander, Caroline CathWe all k n e w how t h e y got to D a n cart, Doris M a t t e r n , Irene Russell, g r a m w a s given. Martha Maitland, the service gave a lew points trom j vi]ie last S a t u r d a y b u t we h a v e n o t M a r g a r e t F e r g u s o n , Sylvia Sykes, one ot S t a t e Teachers College's rec- tlie t a l k given by Miss B a e r a t t h e , yet been able to figure o u t how t h e y Lucille Taylor, E m m a F r a n c e s F r e y , ognized pianists, e n t e r t a i n e d t h e i R e i o r m e d Church Sunday m o r n i n g I happened to get back! group w i t h a solo, "Melodle" by Mos- • The ever favored song, " M o t h e F l o r e n c e Kniss, T h e r e s a Strayley. I zkwski. R u t h McLaughlin m a d e the , M a c h r e e " was s u n g by Mr. P a t t e r P h o t o g r a p h e r — C h a r l e s Dale F r e e showers a r e one of t h e l a t Business Manager. R u t h McLaughlin i new m e m b e r s of the organization son. H a r r y Mastersou, o r e of t h e est forms of a m u s e m e n t but tt d o e s Circulation M a n a g e r , H a r r i e t , a c q u a i n t e d \v ith t h e i m p o r t a n c e of T r a i n i n g School pupils recited " T l i i not pay. F i r s t floor, vrest, will be Rohrbaugh. I t h e business m a n a g i n g d e p a r t m e n t Boy'j T r i b u t e . " Carol ue C a t h c a r t , careful either to d r o w n t h e victim Subsciiption Manager, S a m u e l of t h e school paper as well with the accompanied by J e a n H a r m o n , pian- entirely next t ' m e or flnd one wh-. way in which t h a t phase of t h e work ist and Alice B a u m g a r n e r , violinist v.-n; not r u n a n d tell! I.ong. is carried on. Mr. T r e m b a t h , the gave a reading entitled " D a d d y " , Acceptance for m a i l i n g a t special H e r e ' s to b u c k e t - h e a r t e d Tremr a t e of postage provided for in sec- faculty advisor of t h e club, compli- The prograni closed with t h e selection 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, m e n t e d t h e old members upon the t'on " C a r n a t i o n D a y . " s u n g by R e b i b a t h He even keeps t h e t r a i n i n g authorized J u n e 3, 1923. school y o u n g s t e r s from oxcellent work t h e y did d u r i n g tho J o h r s o n a n d R u t h McCall. "walking year He set forth various f a c t o r : home.' t h a t will serve a s a foundation upM A Y 2 1 , 1928 on which tho new staff may beg u Mr. Ulnier has been t r y i n g t o its work. Door M e e t J n f i ^ tp?ic\\ us t h e value of t r e e s a n d m a k The offlcers for the coming year I .. a p p r e c i a t e t h e m . H u r r a h for S a l , •=dected: P r e s i d e n t , Samuel L o n g ; ' Hie quick l e a r n e r ! Dame Rumor h a s .t t h a t the Y. • E s t h e r Keyser s p e n t the weekend Vice-President, H a r r i e t R o h r b a u g h ; v/lth Beatrice Heim a t her home in 'Secretary, Alice P e a s a l l ; and Treas- W. has planned s o m e t h i n g novel for ' We believe in being s y m p a t h e t i c . u-er, Charles Dale. Each of thes'- the last m e e t i n g t h i s year. A l t h o u g h T h a t ' s why we say, "If only B u n n y Warrensville. 'Tpw offlcers expressed their inten- uo one h a s been able to g a t h e r all wore h e r e — f o r " C " Miller's b o r e H.Ida Jolly and Hazel Smeed vlstions ot carrying on t h e work to the t h e definite plans concerning t h e flt!" :ed a t t h e l a t t e r ' s home iu W i n d b a r best of t h e i r ability. meeting a few h i n t s have been suffor t h e week-end. Ro-se B o v " " . Peggy He-"lum and ficieiit to aiouse curiosity. Miss Noel: "Does memory a l w a y s Violet Morris s p e n t the week-end Carolyn W e i n . alumni members were The m e r e fact t h a t the nieeting i^ sat'sfy t h e need for t h i n k i n g ? " with Peggy Heylum at Newberry. gladly welcomed back. to be preceded by a supper on t h e J u n i o r psychologist: " W e l l , n o — Misses Dixon and Macdonald athill-side back of t h e school m a k e s It not always." t e n d e d the May F e t e at Dickinson^ x , a Thompson was quite pleasantappealing. Following the supper t h e Miss Noel: " W h y n o t ? " Seminary in Williamsport on Satur-1 ly s u r p . i s e d a b o u t nine o'clock Sunmeeting will be t u r n e d into a typJ u n i o r psychologist: "Because you day. Dorothy Campbell, one of last I day m o r n ng when her family drove ical Camp-flre service which will might not always have a good m e m y e a r s ' g r a d u a t e s w a s director of t h e up to s p e n d the day with her. cons'st of sonss a n d a s h o r t talk by ory." festival. Helen Belirer's jjarents drove Mi.-s Gilkey. Marjorie Peters a n d Lavenia from S t a t e College to spend Sunday It is hoped all the girls will enIt is a s h a m e t h a t everyone c a n Gaines visited the former's s i s t e r , with her. ter into t h e spirit ot this m e e t i n g on not a p p r e c i a t e t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t s F r e d a Mattson was surprised on the 23rd and in this way will be which Irene Russell gives t h e G i r l s ' J e a n Peters. The girls were lookin R about t h e school as they a r e t h i n k - Sunday when h e r p a r e n t s arrived. able to r e m e m b e r the Y. W. as a Day room every noon. F r o m all r e Coburn increased by one w h e n real live o r g a n ' z a t i o n . ing of a t t e n d i n g t h i s school next ports they m u s t be w o r t h seeing. Lodie H o s t e r m a n arrived to spend year. Peggy Heylum of Williamsport, t h e week-end. Peg (in p e n m a n s h i p ) — " I c a n ' t F l o r e n c e Haven and Beatrice EngRose Bower of Montoursville and make these R ' s . " Carolyn Wein of Newberry a t t e n d e d strom visited with Florence's gister D o r e e : " I can m a k e the R's b u t t h e Alpha Zeta Pi b a n q u e t on Sat- ill S t a t e College. I can't make I ' s ! " K a t h r y n Shipman took Mid Beam I A rooster, a hen, a duck, half a ! ( W e d o n ' t believe i t ! ) urday. Dorothy Klllen's two sisters, Viv- h r m e to Hu'-':ho';viHe a i her guest I riozen w h i t e mice and several stuffed •• for t h e week-end. birds h a v e been placed successively ian and K a t h l e e n spent the week" I ' m h u n g r y ! I scream for iceHa7el McTavish, a g r a d u a t e of '27 : in cages in t h e N a t u r e Study lab, c r e a m ! Tell t h a t driver to stop a end h e r e with her. vi'-'tFti w i t h ll lends t h e last of th; , for the N a t u r e Study classes to ob- m i n u t e . " B a s t i a n never y e t ' h a d R o s a Lee Hinkley visited relatives .^^^gj^ ! ?erve. In th's way the classes get e n o u g h to eat. in Williamsport over t h e week-end Lil Smith v'sitsd Mary J a n e Stahl their information about t h e differS t a t e must like Lock Haven p r e t t j man a s t u d e n t h e r e last year, a t her ent types of birds and a n i m a l s , flrstIt really is too bad t h a t w h e n well., Alice Read e n t e r t a i n e d Joseph h o m e in Williamsport hand, from i n t e r e s t i n g live speci- t h e r e is a n y excitement in t h e s e R o b b i n s on S a t u r d a y and Sunday. ; M'd P l u m m e r and Mary Raymond mens. p a r t s it t a k e s a visitor to discover H e l e n H o r a n ' s p a r e n t s visited h e r g r a d u a t e s of '2,7, were back visitiuf With t h e exception ot t h e r o o s t e r I a n d stop it. Some u n k n o w n person over the week-end. fContinued on Page 41 with Pat Thornton and Gerry Conway. (Continued on Page 4) AipliaZeta l*i Banquet Last Y. W. Vespers Held Y. W. Plans Out- Us and Otliers Room X Becomes Zoo NORMAL TIMES Teachers' College Students Need y * Curlers Electric Can always get what you waiit"at HotPlates Irons Grills Toasters Fans Flashlights Chafing- Dishes Manicuring Sets Pen Knives, Shears Alarm Clocks Sporting Goods Base Ball—Footbal! Shaffer, Candor and Hopkins 17 East Main Street ainty Service elicious Candies elightful Sundaes D ®1|? i'ugar Inutl Your Photograph Will be the most valued gift you can give You only can give it. The Swope Studio Phone for an Appointment I YOU Heffner's .\rt Club The meeting of the Art Club was held for the purpose of discussing the open meeting which was held on Thursday night, May 10, The main attraction of the open meeting was the showing ot slides, pertaining to the progress of art. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club is planning an interesting affair in the form of a breakfast to be held at Rosters either Tuesday May 15th or Thursday, May 17th. A short rehearsal was held after the plans for the bieakfast had been made. Students will find our Service Prompt and Satisfactory Edgar F. Heffner, Ph. G. The Quality Dru§: Store E x p e r t Prescription S e i v i c t . Men's Glee Club The last activity of the Men's Glee Club was the concert given Friday evening, May 11. For several weeks the boys had practiced hard and really showed they could put it across although it is an entirely new activity. They deserve a heap of credit. Day-room Y. W. Has Interesting Meeting The Day Room Girls held their regular Y. W. meeting Thursday, .May 3, at 12:45 in the auditoriuni. This meeting was quite different for special entertainers were present. Rev. Young from the Baptist Church, his brother and two sisters Wphsi Zeta Pi were present and the group enterThe most recent activity of Alpha tained with a song, a duet by the Zeta Pi was the initiation and banbrothers and a "Saw" solo by Rev. quet on Saturday, May 12. At the Young. banquet election of offlcers was held resultin.E! thus: President, Samuel Long; Vice-President, Harriet RohrY. W. C. A. baugh; Secretary, Alice Pearsall; Treasurer, Charles Dale. The weekly cabinet meeting of tlie Y. W. was held in the Blue Room Naturalist Club Tuesday, May 6, with several ImThe last meeting of the Natural- portant issues to discuss. The reist Club was held Monday night, May maining nieetings for the year were 7th. Before the election of oflftcers discussed and decided upon. The several alumni letters were read. main tlieme, however, was the EagThe officers to guide the nature lov- les Mere convention which is to be ers next year are President, Clar- held at Eagles Mere Park, June ence Mutchler; Vice-President, Mary twelfth to twenty-second. Delegates Niebauer; Secretary, S a m Long,; have not been selected but will be Treasurer, James Quigg. at the next meeting. Room X Becomes Zoo 111 D r u g s , Toilet Articles Stationery, Fountain Pens, E t c . Lock Haven, Pa Electric Curiing Irons, Toasters, Globes, and Study Lamps Electric Supply Co. H 3 Main Street Hungry? Satisfy It with Good Food Achenbaeh's Arbor Campus Chatter (Continued from Page 3) (Continued from page 3) started a flre on the hill but thanks who insisted on staging an endur- to Rose Lininger's friend for playance crowing match during class, the ing the hero, it was soon put out. animals were well-behaved and did A man does come in handy at times. not object to the scrutiny of so many people. Our "men" have gone back to The l a s t specimen which was their second childhood already, makprobably the most interesting and ing bicycling around the campus the hardest to flnd, was the turtle. very latest thing in elite sports. Lunches Served Candy Fruit Ice Cream Soda Susquehanna Avenue ^^YitLOAJUy -yyjtjuiu^ \ Spring is Here ! roptblfaljn Sfuiplrg (Bo. 117 E. Main St., Lock Haven, Pa. Established 1855 Have You Your— E v e r y t h i n g Guaranteed Fishing Tackle, Baseball and Tennis Accessories? FINE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE Get Them at F i n e Wrist W a t c h R e p a i r i n g Stevenson's Sporting Goods Store East Main Street Parker, Whal and Waterman Fountain Pens (SruBHman'B